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Page to catalog category pages for some ships that contain content for which attribution was overlooked This and other information concerning .... from research and compilation by Anne Shurtleff Stevens of [http://packrat-pro.com/ packrat-pro.com] 2001. Hotten is aka John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations 1600-1700. With their ages, the localities where they formerly lived in the mother country, the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars. From mss. preserved in the State paper department of Her Majesty's Public record office, England'' (1874); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000362454 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. Hotten notes: Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia begins at p [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015003632877?urlappend=%3Bseq=219 200]
The Dead In Virginia, p. [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015003632877?urlappend=%3Bseq=208 190]
The Living in Virginia, p. [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015003632877?urlappend=%3Bseq=185 168] "The First Republic in America" by Alexander Brown is aka Alexander Brown, ''The First Republic in America'' (1898); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268461 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. Another reference:
[[Purchas-43|Samuel Purchas]], ''Hakluytus posthumus, or Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others'', 20 vols. (1625; reprinted, 1905-1907); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006665849 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. Another
Charles Campbell, ''History of the colony and ancient dominion of Virginia'' (1860); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700334 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. Anne Shurtleff Stevens, "[URL NAME]," ''Packrat Productions'' (accessed 2014). John Robinson and George Francis Dow, ''The sailing ships of New England, 1607-1907'' (1922); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006256960 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. Ivor Noel Hume, "[http://www.history.org/Foundation/journal/Winter07/starving.cfm We are starved]"; web content, ''Colonial Williamsburg'' (accessed 2014). Charles Edward Banks and Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, ''Topographical dictionary of 2885 English emigrants to New England, 1620-1650'' (1937); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001152011 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm ---- Mayflower Passengers
[[:Category:Mayflower_Passengers|Category:Mayflower_Passengers]] http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/mayflower.htm
Update/take2: '''Rewritten''' 29 August 2014 Concord
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/concord.htm [[:Category:Concord%2C_sailed_Mar_26%2C_1602 Update/take2: '''Rewritten''' 29 August 2014 CHESAPEAKE SHIPS Jamestown Fleet
[[:Category:Jamestown_%28Fleet%29%2C_sailed_Dec_1606#Timeline:_Jamestown_Fleet|Category:Jamestown_%28Fleet%29%2C_sailed_Dec_1606#Timeline:_Jamestown_Fleet]] http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm [[:Category:Jamestown_(Fleet),_sailed_Dec_1606 Update/take2 Wasn't clear how to handle this, so first working to identify historical sources and update the categories about the individual ships (Susan Constant, Goodspeed and Discovery). Speedwell
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/speedwell1603.htm
Haven't found a corresponding entry on the WikiTree ships yet see
[[:Category:Southern_Colony_Ships|Category:Southern_Colony_Ships]] Also not linked here:
[[Cooke-36|Cooke-36]]
'''Problem (?)''': What to do about regular profile page (GREEN) at link below
https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:TrustedList&p=8772
If needed, see:
(a) ''American Journeys'' document AJ-040 at http://www.americanjourneys.org/aj-040/summary/
(b) ''Neptune's Needle'' for "Speedwell (1603)
(c) "Martin Pring" on ''Wikipedia'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Pring Richard
[[:Category:Richard%2C_sailed_Aug_1606|Category:Richard%2C_sailed_Aug_1606]]
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/Richard1606.htm
'''Re-write In process/not complete''' Sarah Constant
No changes to:
[[:Category:Sarah_Constant_of_1606,_sailed_March_8,_1612 Didn't seem necessary. See http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm
Entered attribution here
:Category:Goodspeed%2C_sailed_Dec_1606|Category:Goodspeed%2C_sailed_Dec_1606
The name is sometimes seen as Sarah Constant and sometimes as Susan Constant
Update/Take2 '''Rewritten''' 30 August 2014 as to voyage
[[:Category:Susan_Constant%2C_sailed_Dec_1606|Category:Susan_Constant%2C_sailed_Dec_1606]]
Update/Take2 '''Rewritten''' 30 August 2014 as to ship
[[:Category:Susan_Constant_%28before_1607%29|Category:Susan_Constant_%28before_1607%29]]
The related "Jamestown (Fleet)" page has '''not yet been updated'''. Goodspeed
:Category:Goodspeed%2C_sailed_Dec_1606 http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm
Update/take2: '''Rewritten''' 30 August 2014 as to Voyage
:Category:Goodspeed%2C_sailed_Dec_1606|Category:Goodspeed%2C_sailed_Dec_1606
Update/take2: '''Rewritten''' 30 August 2014 as to Ship
[[:Category:Godspeed_%28before_1607%29|Category:Godspeed_%28before_1607%29]]
Still need to do Jamestown Fleet Discovery
Didn't fit the criteria, but did update for coding/reference to wikipedia
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm
[[:Category:Discovery_(1602)|Category:Discovery_(1602)]]
Update/take2: '''Rewritten''' 30 August 2014 as to Voyage
[[:Category:Discovery%2C_sailed_Dec_1606|Category:Discovery%2C_sailed_Dec_1606]]
Update/take2: '''Rewritten''' 30 August 2014 as to Ship
[[:Category:Discovery_%281602%29|Category:Discovery_%281602%29]]
Still need to do Jamestown Fleet "Mary & John, sailed June 1607
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/MaryJohn1607.htm
[[:Category:Mary and John, 1607|Mary and John, 1607]]
'''Problem:''' On various attempts, seem unable to edit page, takes me to a different page of edits. "Daniel Ladd came from London in 1633 in the Mary and John his son Samuel Ladd"
What appears seems a more recent set of edits by Hoyt-576 in April 2014.
Information at [[:Category:Mary and John, 1607|Category:Mary and John, 1607]] doesn't seem to come from http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/MaryJohn1607.htm
First Supply (Fleet)
Page content complied / written by Anne Shurtleff Stevens of packrat-pro.com.
[[:Category:First_Supply_(Fleet),_sailed_Oct_18,_1607 John and Francis
[[:Category:John_%26_Francis,_sailed_Oct_18,_1607 http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/firstsupply.htm
Update/take2: '''Rewritten''' 29 August 2014 as to Voyage
Ship -- checked and made no change. (Didn't seem to need that)
Still need to do First Supply Phoenix1607
[[:Category:Phoenix%2C_sailed_Oct_18%2C_1607|Category:Phoenix%2C_sailed_Oct_18%2C_1607]]
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/phoenix.htm
Update/take2: '''Rewritten''' 30 August 2014 as to Voyage
No ship, still need to do First Supply Gift of God
[[:Category:Gift_of_God%2C_sailed_1607|Category:Gift_of_God%2C_sailed_1607]] http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/GiftGod1607.htm John & Francis
Can't figure out how to edit
[[:Category:John_%26_Francis,_sailed_1611|Category:John_%26_Francis,_sailed_1611]] http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/johnfrancis.htm Second Supply (Fleet)
[[:Category:Second_Supply_%28Fleet%29%2C_sailed_Aug_1608|Category:Second_Supply_%28Fleet%29%2C_sailed_Aug_1608]] http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/secondsupply.htm Mary Margaret
[[:Category:Mary_Margaret%2C_sailed_Aug_1608|Category:Mary_Margaret%2C_sailed_Aug_1608]] http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/marymargaret.htm Starr
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/starr.htm [[:Category:Starr%2C_sailed_1608-1611|Category:Starr%2C_sailed_1608-1611]] Susan
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/susan.htm [[:Category:Susan%2C_sailed_1608-1616|Category:Susan%2C_sailed_1608-1616]] Sea Venture
[[:Category:Sea_Venture,_sailed_June_18,_1609|Category:Sea_Venture,_sailed_June_18,_1609]] http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/seaventure.htm Deliverance
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/deliverance.htm [[:Category:Deliverance%2C_sailed_1610|Category:Deliverance%2C_sailed_1610]] Patience
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/patience.htm [[:Category:Patience%2C_sailed_1610|Category:Patience%2C_sailed_1610]] Diamond
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/seaventure.htm Didn't seem needed. See [[:Category:Diamond,_sailed_June_18,_1609|Category:Diamond,_sailed_June_18,_1609]] Falcon
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/seaventure.htm Didn't seem needed. See [[:Category:Falcon%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609|Category:Falcon%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609]] Blessing
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/blessing1.htm Could not find this ship on WikiTree. Blessing there is 1635. See
[[:Category:Blessing%2C_sailed_July_1635|Category:Blessing%2C_sailed_July_1635]] Wait! Found it here
[[:Category:Blessing%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609|Category:Blessing%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609]] Unitie
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/seaventure.htm
Didn't seem necessary, see
[[:Category:Unitie%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609|Category:Unitie%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609]] Lion
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/seaventure.htm
Didn't seem necessary, see
[[:Category:Lion%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609|Category:Lion%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609]] Swallow
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/swallow.htm [[:Category:Swallow%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609|Category:Swallow%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609]] Virginia of the North Colony
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/seaventure.htm
Didn't seem necessary, see
[[:Category:Virginia_of_the_North_Colony%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609|Category:Virginia_of_the_North_Colony%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609]] Catch
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/seaventure.htm
Didn't seem necessary, see
[[:Category:Catch%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609|Category:Catch%2C_sailed_June_18%2C_1609]] Hercules
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/hercules.htm [[:Category:Hercules%2C_sailed_1609-1618|Category:Hercules%2C_sailed_1609-1618]] Jonathan
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jonathan.htm [[:Category:Jonathan%2C_sailed_1609|Category:Jonathan%2C_sailed_1609]] Swan
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/swan.htm [[:Category:Swan%2C_sailed_1610-1624|Category:Swan%2C_sailed_1610-1624]] Tryall
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/tryall.htm [[:Category:Tryall%2C_sailed_1610-1620|Category:Tryall%2C_sailed_1610-1620]] Godspeed
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/godspeed.htm [[:Category:Godspeed%2C_sailed_1610|Category:Godspeed%2C_sailed_1610]] Mary Ann
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/maryann.htm [[:Category:Mary_Ann%2C_sailed_1610|Category:Mary_Ann%2C_sailed_1610]] Noah
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/noah.htm [[:Category:Noah%2C_sailed_1610|Category:Noah%2C_sailed_1610]] Dainty
No link from Anne's page De La Warr
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/DeLaWarr.htm [[:Category:De_La_Warr%2C_sailed_April_11%2C_1610|Category:De_La_Warr%2C_sailed_April_11%2C_1610]] Blessing of Plymouth
No link to on Anne's page Hercules of Rye
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/hercules1610.htm [[:Category:Blessing_of_Plymouth%2C_sailed_April_11%2C_1610|Category:Blessing_of_Plymouth%2C_sailed_April_11%2C_1610]] Part is/part isn't Starr
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/starr1611.htm [[:Category:Starr%2C_sailed_May_1611|Category:Starr%2C_sailed_May_1611]] Anne also cites has one link reported no longer active Prosperous
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/prosperous1611.htm [[:Category:Prosperous%2C_sailed_May_1611|Category:Prosperous%2C_sailed_May_1611]] Elizabeth
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/elizabeth1611.htm [[:Category:Elizabeth%2C_sailed_May_1611|Category:Elizabeth%2C_sailed_May_1611]] Hercules
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/hercules1611.htm https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hercules%2C_sailed_1611

Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Pickens County, Alabama

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[[Category: Pickens County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Pilgrim Rest Cemetery, Pickens County, Alabama]] ===About=== This free space page for Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== * Complete table of transcriptions below. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Foster-5785|McCool]]||Arleviapalmelivia C. "Levy/Arleva"||29 Oct 1848||30 Dec 1924||||[[image:Foster-5785-3.jpg|120px]] |-}

Pilla Leitner To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ackley-1513|Pilla Leitner]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Ackley-1513&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Pilla Leitner To-Do List|Pilla's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Liebl-126|Eichhorn, Elisabeth (Liebl) ]] || 1867-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Eichhorn-335|Eichhorn, Johann B.]] || 1860-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Eichhorn-334|Miller, Anna Catherine Mary (Eichhorn) ]] || 1898-08-18 || to-do |- |} [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ackley-1513|Pilla Leitner]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Ackley-1513&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Pilla Leitner To-Do List|Pilla's current to-do list]].''

Pilley's Island, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Pilley's Island, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Pilley's Island, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Pilley's Island, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Distant from the best fishing grounds further out the Bay, no settlement was recorded at Pilley's Island until the opening of a pyrite mine in 1887. The island is known to have been frequented by Dorset Eskimo and the Beothuk. Some early boat-building had taken place at Spencer's Dock, to the west of Pilley's Island Harbour. The island is thought to have been named for one of the seasonal visitorsWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilley%27s_Island Pilley's Island, Newfoundland.] Accessed 2018.. In the 1860s Captain Philip Cleary staked a mineral claim at Bumblebee Bight, hoping to develop a copper mine, though the island's orebody was chiefly pyrite. In 1885 Maine and Lewis Mills of New Brunswick bought the claim and the next year the company began mining. Tradition says that prior to the opening of the mine there were at least two families living on the island; however, church records have no record of births, deaths or marriages at Pilley's Island until 1887. By 1891, when the mine was in full production, the population was 411. ===Early Families=== The earliest families on Pilley's Island came from [[Space:Twillingate, Newfoundland|Twillingate]], Change Islands and [[Space:Herring Neck, Newfoundland|Herring Neck]]. Some of these families had earlier come to the western part of the Bay to work a copper mine at Tilt Cove. The first clergyman to serve Pilley's Island was Methodist James Pincock and in 1896 the Methodists built the community's first church. Later the Salvation Army, Church of England and Roman Catholic Church built churches. After the mine closed, the Church of England disappeared and only a few Roman Catholics remained. The Methodist and Roman Catholic churches operated schools, and after 1903 the Salvation Army also operated one. The United Church and Salvation Army continued to operate separate schools until 1960. In 1967, high school students began to attend the Integrated Central High School at Roberts Arm. In 1977 Dorset Collegiate was opened on Pilley's Island, near the causeway to Triton. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pilley's_Island,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Pillichody Births

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[[Category: Pillichody Name Study]] '''[[Space:Pillichody_Name_Study|Pillichody Name Study]]''' > '''Pillichody Births''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Surname, First ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Birth ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Location ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Extra ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Ref |- | Pillichody, Jenna Renee | 1999 Dec 10 | Harrisonburg, VA | | Virginia, Birth Records, 1912-2014, Delayed Birth Records, 1854-1911 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. |- | Pillichody, Jordan MacKenzie | 1995 Aug 9 | Harrisonburg, VA | | Virginia, Birth Records, 1912-2014, Delayed Birth Records, 1854-1911 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. |- | Pillichody, Joshua Taylor | 1997 Apr 24 | Harrisonburg, VA | | Virginia, Birth Records, 1912-2014, Delayed Birth Records, 1854-1911 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. |- | Pillichody, James K | 1959 Jul 12 | Dayton, Montgomery, OH | '''Additional Info''': Heird | Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. State File Number 1954167265. |- | Pillichody, John T | 1929 Jul 16 | Ohio | '''Additional Info''': Albert | Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. State File Number 1929062964. |- | Pillichody, Nancy J | 1935 May 29 | Montgomery, OH | '''Additional Info''': Albert | Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. State File Number 1935039158.
[[Pillichody-48|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Alfred | 1866 Jul 1 | Offenbach, Hessen, Germany | '''Father''': [[Pillichody-1|Gustav Pillichody]]
'''Mother''': [[Benteli-1|Marie Charlotte Benteli]] | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Alfred Pillichody. FHL Film Number 1272725.
[[Pillichody-68|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Marie Adele | 1864 Jun 18 | | '''Baptism''': 18 Sep 1864 - Evangelisch, Offenbach (Main), Starkenburg, Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany
'''Father''': [[Pillichody-1|Gustav Pillichody]]
'''Mother''': [[Benteli-1|Marie Charlotte Benteli]] | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. FHL Film Number 1272724.Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. FHL Film Number 1272724.
[[Pillichody-64|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Rose Margaretha Amalia Louise | 1808 Sep 17 | | '''Baptism''': 12 Oct 1808 - Frankfurt Main, Hessen-Nassau, Preußen, Germany
'''Father''': [[Pillichody-23|Georg Denis Pillichody]]
'''Mother''': [[Pfähler-12|Eleanora Friederika Pfähler]] | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. FHL Film Number 341734.
[[Pillichody-24|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Marianne | about 1811 | | '''Baptism''': 20 Sep 1811 - Southampton, All Saints, Hampshire, England
'''Father''': Henry Lewis Pillichody
'''Mother''': Maria | England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. FHL Film Number 1041733.England & Wales, Christening Index, 1530-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008.
[[Pillichody-69|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Emilie Sophia Dionisia | 1811 Jul 19 | Frankfurt Main, Hessen-Nassau, Preußen, Germany | '''Baptism''': 4 Aug 1811 - Frankfurt, Hessen (Hesse), Deutschland (Germany)
'''Father''': [[Pillichody-23|Georg Denis Pillichody]]
'''Mother''': [[Pfähler-12|Eleanora Friederika Pfähler]] | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. FHL Film Number 342451.Rhineland, Prussia, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1533-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Emilie Sophie Dionisia Pillochodÿ. Page 246;247; Custodian: Evangelisches Kirchenbuchamt Hannover; Frankfurt; Evangelische Kirche Frankfurt (Main). |- | Pillichody, Marianne Susanne Guillelmine | 1806 May 23 | Heidelberg, Baden, Germany | '''Baptism''': 30 Jun 1806 - Heidelberg, Baden, Germany; Death: Dec 1807
'''Father''': [[Pillichody-23|Georg Denis Pillichody]]
'''Mother''': [[Pfähler-12|Eleanora Friederika Pfähler]] | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. FHL Film Number 1189243.
[[Pillichody-33|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Franz Heinrich | 1814 Dec 21 | Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia | '''Baptism''': 5 Feb 1815 - Frankfurt Main, Hessen-Nassau, Prueßen, Germany
'''Father''': [[Pillichody-23|Georg Denis Pillichody]]
'''Mother''': [[Pfähler-12|Eleanora Friederika Pfähler]] | Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. FHL Film Number 341738.
[[Pillichody-19|WT Profile]] |- |} ==Sources==

Pillichody Marriages

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[[Category: Pillichody Name Study]] '''[[Space:Pillichody_Name_Study|Pillichody Name Study]]''' > '''Pillichody Marriages''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Surname, First ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Spouse ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Marriage ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Location ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Extra ! style="font-weight: bold;" | Ref |- | Bashline, Elmer E | Harrington, Emily H | 1937 Apr 28 | Allegheny Co., PA | '''Father''': [[Bashline-8|James Bashline]]
'''Mother''': [[Pillichody-35|Flora Pillichody]] | Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Elmer E Pillichody and Emily H Harrington; Film Number 01953010.
[[Bashline-12|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Charles Thomas | Hurd, Nancy Lavinia | 1953 Apr 6 | Montgomery Co., OH | '''Father''': [[Pillichody-46|Albert J Pillichody]]
'''Mother''': [[Harmony-5|Cecil Harmony]] | Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Charles Thomas Pillichody and Nancy Lavinia Hurd; Film Number 002251933.
[[Pillichody-47|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Jeffrey Robert | Pillichody, Julie Christine | | | '''Jeffrey's birth:''' 8 Aug 1965
'''Julie's birth''': 31 Jul 1968
'''Divorce''': 26 Jul 2005 - Rockingham, VA
'''No. of Children''': 4 | Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Divorce Records, 1918-2014. Jeffrey Robert Pillichody and Julie Christine Pillichody; 26 Jul 2005, Rockingham, VA; Certificate: 2005016605; Number of Children: 4. |- | Bashline, Flora May | Hamilton, Weldon Edgar | 1939 Apr 7 | Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PA | '''Father''': [[Bashline-8|James Bashline]]
'''Mother''': [[Pillichody-35|Flora Pillichody]] | Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Flora Bashline and Weldon Hamilton; Film Number 001983983.
[[Bashline-9|WT Profile]] |- | Martinez, Alphonse P. | Schnobel, Catherine H. | 1934 Dec 15 | Lehigh, PA | '''Father''': [[Martinez-3351|Raphael Martinez]]
'''Mother''': [[Pillichody-45|Lola Pillichody]] | Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Alphonse P Martinez and Catherine H. Schnobel. Film Number 002080350.
[[Martinez-3352|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Henri D | | 1946 Nov | Mobile Co., AL | | Alabama, Marriage Index, 1800-1969 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Alabama Center for Health Statistics. Alabama Marriage Index, 1936-1969. Alabama Center for Health Statistics, Montgomery, Alabama.
[[Pillichody-53|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Susan K | Miller, David J | 1985 Mar 23 | Washington Co., OH | '''Divorce''': 10 Jun 1994 - Washington co., OH | Ohio Department of Health; Columbus, Ohio; Ohio Marriage Index, 1970 and 1972-2007. Susan K Pillichody and David J Miller. Certificate 12578. Vol Number 12442.Ohio Department of Health; Columbus, Ohio; Ohio Divorce Index, 1962-1963, 1967-1971 and 1973-2007. Susan K Miller and David J Miller. Certificate 23318; Vol Number 7549; Number of Minor children: 3.
[[Pillichody-56|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Julie Christine (Thorne) | Shank, Timothy David | 2005 Dec 16 | Harrisonburg, VA | | Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Julie Christine Pillichody and Timothy David Shank.
[[Thorne-2035|WT Profile]] |- | Bashline, Helen J. | Sacco, Paul A. | 1940 Apr 4 | Allegheny, PA | '''Father''': [[Bashline-8|James Bashline]]
'''Mother''': [[Pillichody-35|Flora Pillichody]] | Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Helen J. Bashline and Paul A. Sacco; Film Number 001985191.
[[Bashline-10|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Henry | Broman, Olga A. | 1948 Aug 13 | White Plains, NY | | New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. Henry Pillichody and Olga A Broman; Certificate Number 37226. |- | Pillichody, Edward R H | Thorne or Seabrook, Agnes M | 1929 Mar | Willesden, Middlesex, England | | England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. Edward R H Pillichody and Agnes M Thorne or Seabrook; Vol 3A; Page 495.
[[Pillichody-70|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Emma | Maxwell, Ithamer | 1891 Sep 16 | Rock Island, IL | | Illinois, County Marriage Records, 1800-1940 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Emma Pillichody and Ithamer Maxwell; Film Number 001428581.Illinois, Marriage Index, 1860-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Emma Pillichody and Ithamer Maxwell.
[[Pillichody-22|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Laura | Riebling, Leo | 1898 Oct 12 | Allegheny, PA | | Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Laura Pillichody and Leo Riebling; Film Number 000878634.Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania County Marriages, 1852-1973; County: Allegheny; Year Range: 1898 - 1899; Roll Number: 549734; Certificate: 19545.
[[Pillichody-20|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Albert J. | Harmony, Cecil | 1923 Aug 1 | Champaign, OH | '''Father''': [[Pillichody-43|Albert J Pillichody]]
'''Mother''': [[Clark-19711|Nellie I Clark]] | Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Albert J Pillichody and Cecil Harmony; Film Number 000545417.
[[Pillichody-46|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Albert J. | Clark, Nelle I. | 1895 Sep 2 | Montgomery, OH | | Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Albert J Pillichody and Nelle I Clark; Film Number 001030843.
[[Pillichody-43|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Henry D. | Holmes, Julia Jane | 1910 Nov 16 | Mobile, AL | | Alabama, County Marriage Records, 1805-1967 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Henry D Pillichody and Julia Jane Holmes; Film Number 001550493.
[[Pillichody-42|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Rosine | Cox, James Wade | 1889 Sep 25 | Mobile, AL | | Alabama, County Marriage Records, 1805-1967 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Rosine Pillichody and James Wade Cox; Film Number 001550485.
[[Pillichody-44|WT Profile]] |- | Pillichody, Karl Ludwig | Pillichody, Rosa Margaretha Amalie Louise | 1848 Feb 1 | Frankfurt, Hessen (Hesse), Deutschland | '''Karl's Father''': [[Pillichody-40|Franz Ludwig Rudolph Pillichodÿ]]
'''Karl's Mother''': [[Masset-12|Catharina Wilhelmine Gabriele Henriette Pillichodÿ]]
'''Rosa's Father''': [[Pillichody-23|Georg Denis Pillichody]]
'''Rosa's Mother''': [[Pfähler-12|Eleanora Friederika Pfähler]] | Rhineland, Prussia, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1533-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Karl Ludwig Pillichodÿ and Rosa Margaretha Amalie Louise Pillichodÿ.
[[Pillichody-31|Karl]], [[Pillichody-24|Rosa]] |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |- | | | | | | |} ==Sources==

Pillichody Name Study

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Welcome to the Pillichody One Name Study

==About the Project== The Pillichody Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pillichody Pillichody] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Pillichody name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Switzerland Pillichodys), by time period (18th Century Pillichodys), or by topic (Pillichody DNA, Pillichody Occupations, Pillichody Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' {{Member|ONS|name=Pillichody}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]''' for assistance. ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * Add the following to the top of your profile if you'd like to be part of the study: '''{{One Name Study|name=Pillichody}}''' ::Project Coordinator: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Pillichody One Name Study Goals== The objective of this study is to identify all Pillichody cousins. The sort out the brickwalls and find solutions. *[[Space:Pillichody Births|Pillichody Births]] *[[Space:Pillichody Marriages|Pillichody Marriages & Divorces]] ===What You Can Do=== #Work cooperatively together with other Pillichody profile managers to create the best Pillichody tree possible. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Pillichody profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Pillichody profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Andrus-373|Alison]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Pillichody surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through Family Tree DNA so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. ===Pillichody Brickwalls=== *[[Pillichody-1|Gustav Pillichody]], b. Swizterland, d. 1895 *[[Pillichody-63|Unknown Pillichody]], three sons listed {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==The Pillichody Name== Pillichody can be found in Argentina, USA, and Switzerland. ===Notable Pillichodys=== * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Pillichody Places== *The Castle of Bavois in Switzerland that was owned by the Pillichody's for many years until it was lost during the Napoleon War. {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Pillichody DNA Studies== *There is not a Y-DNA Pillichody group started on Family Tree DNA. Let me know if you decide to start one. {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Books Written By Pillichody's== The following are books written by Pillichody's and descendants that are not of a genealogical matter. * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Pillichody Resources== *

Pillowell Silver Band

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[[Category:Gloucestershire, Brass Bands]] [[Category:Brass Bands in the Forest of Dean]] This is history of Pillowell Silver Band in the Forest of Deanhttps://www.pillowellsilverband.com/band-history.html {{One Place Study|place=Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire|Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire}} == Sources ==

Pilon - Profiles to Investigate

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pilon-323|Eileen Kortright]] is currently working on. Can you help? === Ottawa === Fascinating to read the notes on Rodolph Louis at the Pilon International site. Note the following: * [[Ladouceur-|Malvina Ladouceur]] :::In Louis Rodolph Pilon's basic information page on the Pilon Site, it says: :::'''Next of Kin Malvina Pilon (2nd attestions Malvina Parson)'''. See screenshot. :::This is additional proof that Malvina did remarry in 1906 ::: Pull Louis's attestment papers. :::# Find out if Louis is here or not and, if he is, add his ID here :::# Get Malvina's ID number and enter it here :::# Screenshot Louis's military summary from piloninternation.ca and attach to his profile. Currently have pasted copy in OneNote ---- ==== '''Orphan Profile''' [[Pilon-280| Hyacinth Pilon]] '''*''' ==== *Born 1 Jan 1825 in Pointe-Claire, Quebec * Son of [[Pilon-283|Hyacinthe Pilon]] and [[Lamadeleine-96|Hyppolite Lamadeleine]] (these are both Bob's) * Brother of [[Pilon-421|Pierre Isidore Pilon]] (also Bob's) * Husband of [[Vallee-320|Emilie (Vallee) Pilon]] '''*''' — married 12 Apr 1858 in Rigaud, Quebec * Father of [[Pilon-279|Ludger Pilon]] '''*''' * Died 11 Jan 1894 in Rigaud, Quebec ::: ''NOTE: Profiles with an asterisk '''*''' were orphans and adopted by me'' ---- *Judy Unknown that married David. ** Ask Wendy if she knows her last name ---- '''Mini Menu''' * [[Space:Possible_Matches_to_Investigate_Further|McGlone - Linlithgow Names]] *[[Space:Pilon_-_Profiles_to_Investigate|Pilon - Profiles to Investigate]] * [[Space:Finished_and_WIP_Biographies|Profiles WIP and Finished]] *[[Space:Eileen%27s_Photos|Photo Upload Page]] '''My Mini Help Menu''' *[[Help:Editing Tips|Link to Formatting Codes Help]] *[[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Example-2&action=edit#text|Example Profile Formatting Code Example Page]] *[[Help:Biographies|Link to Biography Help]] *[[Help:Sources|Link to Sources Help]] *[[Help:Editing Family Relationships|Editing Family Relationships]]

Pilsbo, Björkenäs, Odensjö

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[[Category: Pilsbo, Odensjö (G)]][[Category:Björkenäs, Odensjö (G)]][[Category:Odensjö (G)]] == Inhabitants == The first household records where Pilsbo is mentioned is the one for 1841-1856. Occupants then were:[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v19186.b69.s60 Odensjö (G) AI:4 (1841-1856) Bild 69 / sid 60], [http://www.arkivdigital.net/ Arkiv Digital AD AB] *Johannes Gummesson, born in 1827 in [[:Category:Vrå (G)|Vrå]], moved in from Mäste, Vrå, 1844 *Swen Jönsson, born 1812 in [[:Category:Lidhult (G)|Lidhult]], the family moved in in 1845 from [[:Category:Hylte, Odensjö (G)|Hylte]] **wife Chjerstin Samuelsdotter, born 1811 in [[:Category:Femsjö (F)|Femsjö]] **son Swen Johan, born 1837 in [[:Category:Vrå (G)|Vrå]] **daughter Christina Sofia, born 1842 in ? **daughter Maria, born1845 *Johannes Andersson, born1818 in Odensjö, the family moved in in 1845 **wife Britta Karlsdotter, born 1822 in Odensjö, dead 1846 **son Johan, born 1844 in Odensjö In 1849 Johannes parents move in from Mäste, Vrå but Swen and Johannes are gone.[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v19186.b84.s15 Odensjö (G) AI:4 (1841-1856) Bild 84 / sid 15], [http://www.arkivdigital.net/ Arkiv Digital AD AB] *Gudmund Pil, born 1801 in Lidhult, had been an allotment soldier **wife Anna Persdotter, born 1791 In 1850 Johannes married Ingjerd Persdotter, born 1820 at Ramnaryd, [[:Category:Lidhult (G)|Lidnhult]].[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v19186.b148.s26 Odensjö (G) AI:4 (1841-1856) Bild 148 / sid 26], [http://www.arkivdigital.net/ Arkiv Digital AD AB] Together the had four children. *Johan Peter (1850-1926) *Anna Maria (1853-1855) died of dysentery *Sanna Matilda (1856- 1930) married to Sven Peter Johannesson in [[:Category:Gransbo, Odensjö (G)|Gransbo]] *Anna Lena (1859 - ) married in 1884 and moved to Vekadal. The son Johan Petter married Albertina Alexandersdotter, born 1857 in Lidhult. Together they had six children. *Hjalmar Albin (1880-1899) was considered to be an idiot *GUSTAF Wilhelm (1884-1963) *Anna Linnea (1888-1918) was considered to be an idiot *HULDA Elisabet (1890- 1993) married Broberg, died in Halmstad *EMMA Charlotta (1894-) married Svan, died in Gothenburg *ALMA Matilda (1898-1967) died in Borås Gustaf took over the croft when his father died. He married [[Svensson-3307|Edit Svensson]] from [[:Category:Karsagård, Odensjö (G)|Karsagård]]. Together they had four sons. *Bertil (1923-1944) *ERIK Lennart (1933-2001) *ÅKE Ingvar (1933-1934) *Knut ÅKE (1935-2010) {{Image|file=Pilsbo_Bjorkenas_Odensjo-1.jpg |caption=Gustav, Emma, their mother Albertina and unknown children. }} {{Image|file=Pilsbo_Bjorkenas_Odensjo.jpg |caption=Johansson family at Pilsbo; Edit, Emma, Gustaf, Bertil, Albertina and the neighbor Alfred at Lönelund. }} {{Image|file=Svensson-3307-5.jpg |caption=Edit at Pilsbo with Bertil }} {{Image|file=Pilsbo_Bjorkenas_Odensjo-2.jpg |caption=The Johansson family on the porch of Pilsbo croft. }} == Sources == *Deaths - Sveriges Dödbok 1860-2017, Sveriges Släktforskarförbund See also: *[http://odensjohistoria.se/pilsbo.htm Rolf Carlsson, "Pilsbo", Historia från Odensjö], retrieved 25 Aug 2019

Pimlico Road, Chelsea, Middlesex One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pimlico Road, Chelsea, Middlesex One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Middlesex :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.489173721947786, -0.15651177948988831 :'''Elevation:''' 14.0 m or 45.9 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources==

Pimpama Island Cemetery, Norwell, Queensland

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[[Category: Pimpama Island Cemetery, Norwell, Queensland]][[Category: Queensland, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Gold Coast, Queensland]] This page is part of the [[Space:Queensland Cemeteries Team|Queensland Cemeteries Team]]. '''Cemetery name:'''Pimpama Island Cemetery '''Address:''' Norwell, Queensland '''GPS Coordinates:''' '''OS grid:''' '''Information:''' The '''Pimpama Cemetery''' is located on 4.9 hectares. The land was set aside in 1872 and is now controlled by the City of Gold Coast as trustee. This cemetery is well known for its war memorial monument.

Pinchard's Island, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Pinchard's Island, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Pinchard's Island, Dominion of Newfoundland]] ==Description== Pinchard's Island is one of the communities that comprise an area on the northeast coast of the Island of Newfoundland, called Bonavista North. These communities have a shared history in that they were settled by people from England, predominantly from the West Country - Dorset, Devon Somerset and HampshireWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinchard%27s_Island,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Pinchard's Island, Newfoundland and Labrador]. Pinchard's Island is located at the northern extremity of Bonavista Bay, about 5 km south of Cape Freels. Offering access to exceUent fishing grounds to the east and with islets offering protection for small boats on its southern side, Pinchard's Island was one of the first settled sites in northern Bonavista BayEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 4 (Extract: letter P). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/2093 Entry for Pinchard's Island, p. 300]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018. ==History== The earliest people on Pinchard's Island were probably sent over by West Country English firms to do trading at Greenspond. The first and most common family names on Pinchard's Island were: Norris, Blackmore, Hounsell, Davis, Gill, Parsons. There were 13 families in the beginning. George Coster, a clergyman for the Church of England in Bonavista visited Pinchard's Island in 1827 and recorded 20 families residing there. He called it a thriving community with 120 people. He appointed John Sainsbury as layreader and teacher and an old fish store was used to hold the classes. In 1845 there were 291 people living there which made Pinchard's Island the second largest community in northern Bonavista Bay. By 1850 people began moving to the nearby mainland, particularly Newtown because it had a better harbour. The population had one last peak in 1921 with 413 people, but by 1950 (population 218) the island fell under the resettlement program and were relocated. ===Early Families=== An 1806 register of fishing rooms in Bonavista Bay noted three premises at Pinchard's Island, all said to have been established in 1802. These settlers had likely been brought out to Newfoundland by West Country English firms trading at [[Space:Greenspond, Newfoundland|Greenspond]]. Two of the rooms were occupied by Samuel Stockley and David Burry (family names not subsequentiy recorded at Pinchard's Island), while the third was owned jointly by Edward Hicks and John Norris. Subsequently Norris was one of the most common family names of Pinchard's Island, and the best anchorage on the island became known as Norris's Cove. Of the other common family names the Blackmores and Hounsells likely came out from England as servants to Greenspond firms, while the Davis, Gill and Parsons families probably first became acquainted with the area while engaged in the migratory fishery to the Straight Shore to the north, out of Harbour Grace and other Conception Bay ports in the early 1800s. When Bonavista Church of England clergyman George Coster visited Pinchard's Island in 1827 he noted that it was home to 20 families numbering 120 people and stated that "tho' it has not long been occupied [it] is already a thriving settlement" (cited in Winsor: 1981). Coster encouraged the appointment of local man John Sainsbury as Church of England lay reader and teacher. Residents offered a disused fish store to enable him to hold classes, which it was hoped could also be attended by residents of Cobblers Island and Cape Island to the north. Although for the next 30 years school was held only sporadically, largely dependent on Sainsbury's availability, a school building was erected in 1844 and also served as a chapel. In 1845 there were 291 people at Pinchard's Island, making it the second largest community in northern Bonavista Bay, next to Greenspond. In addition to the inshore fishery there were 13 fishing vessels of over 30 quintals capacity, ranging over grounds from Cabot Island in the east to the Straight Shore, and a 55-ton vessel outfitted for the seal fishery. In the early 1800s Pinchard's Island was also the centre of a substantial land-based spring seal hunt — there were almost 200 seal nets in use in the community in 1845. ==Later History== After the Rev. Julian Moreton was stationed at Greenspond in 1849 he pleaded that his charge be divided and that Pinchard's Island be made the parish centre for the northern islands and the Straight Shore. With local efforts being organized by lay reader William Davis, a start was made on a new church and school in 1853. St. Matthew's church was consecrated in 1857 by Bishop Edward Feild. In 1862 J.G. Cragg was stationed at Pinchard's Island, the only resident clergyman the community was ever to have. Cragg was transferred to Greenspond in 1870 and Pinchard's Island once again became part of the larger circuit. Although Cragg's transfer was necessitated by the lack of a clergyman for the larger centre of Greenspond, it may have also been motivated by a declining population at Pinchard's Island. Beginning in the 1850s some residents moved to Inner Pinchard's Islands (later Newtown qv), which offered better shelter for the vessels being used in the seal hunt and the growing Labrador fishery. Further, the island (which measures approximately three-quarters of a mile by one-half mile) was not physically able to support many more people, while the Straight Shore fishery became increasingly the province of the growing communities of Cape Freels, Deadman's Bay and Lumsden to the north. From 359 people in 1857 the population had dropped to 264 in 1874. By the 1890s most ofthe fishermen of Pinchard's Island traded their catches of cod to merchants at Newtown and sailed to the seal hunt and the Labrador fishery in vessels from that port. When the Church of England parish of Greenspond was again divided in 1894, Newtown, with a population approaching 500, was chosen as the parish seat. While the community remained largely Church of England, a Methodist resident, Henry Davis, began to hold "cottage" meetings and built up a congregation which had its church completed in 1906. In the early 1900s, as Bonavista north ports such as Newtown and Wesleyville came to dominate the seal hunt and were increasingly involved in the Labrador fishery, the population of Pinchard's Island again increased, reaching a peak of 413 in 1921. However, a series of poor years for the inshore fishery, coupled with a drastic decline in the Labrador fishery, led most young people to leave the island to seek work. In 1953, after several years in which it had been difficult to obtain teachers for the school, the remaining residents, fewer than 200, moved, most of them going to Newtown. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pinchard's Island,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Pinckard Name Study

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

Pine Barren Plantation, Charleston, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Category:Pine Barren Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] ==Background== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of US Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|Index of South Carolina Plantations]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_South_Carolina_Team|US Black Heritage - South Carolina State Page]] Pine Barren Plantation, also known as Pine Barren Place, '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Endorsements sent, endorsements pertaining to restoration of lands 1865-1866. Register of letters received 1865-1866. Register of applications for restoration of property 1865-1866. Register of lands and occupants 1865-1868. Register of restoration orders 1865-1866. Restoration orders 1865-1866. (NARA Series M869, Roll 32)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 32, Restoration orders, 1865-1866 > image 35 of 792; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-8Q7P-S}} (accessed 17 June 2023) *Freedmen's Bureau, application for return of lands
began with Lawrence Dennis and a land grant of 234 acres on Edisto Island, South Carolina, 14 Sept 1703. The property was conveyed to Edward Rippen by deed of release 2 Dec 1730. '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 5-6
Film number: 008621905 > image 154 of 1057
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-7S9L-L}} (accessed 16 June 2023) *Memorial Bk 5 p.99, Lawrence to Edward Rippen, who signed 9 May 1733
The property was transferred at some point to Richard Rippon. Richard's daughter Mary inherited the property after her father's death in 1764. With her husband William Hanahan, Mary signed over the deed of the property in 1780 to Joseph Seabrook Jr., who had been living there for a year. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A8-B8 1809-1811
Film number: 008196083 > image 454 of 514
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLK-ZBPB}} (accessed 16 June 2023) *Deed bk B8 p.422-424, Seabrook purchased from Hanahan, whose wife Mary was a daughter of Richard Rippon
In 1790 Joseph Seabrook Jr. died and his son Isaac Seabrook became owner of the plantation. He was unmarried and childless so after his death in 1799 all of his property went to family members. His sister Mary Ann, had been married to Thomas Whaley before her death, and had 4 children. His land, Pine Barren, descended to his brother-in-law, Thomas Whaley, for Mary Ann's children. '''Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868''': "Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/403536 Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868] Bills of complaint, no. 1-45 1803
Film number: 008458568 > image 637 of 790
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C3M5-K96G-5}} (accessed 16 June 2023) *Bills of complaint after Isaac Seabrook, brother of Mary Ann Seabrook Whaley, died.
Thomas Whaley died in 1805. His son, Joseph Whaley who was only 17 inherited Pine Barren Plantation by 1806. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Endorsements sent, endorsements pertaining to restoration of lands 1865-1866. Register of letters received 1865-1866. Register of applications for restoration of property 1865-1866. Register of lands and occupants 1865-1868. Register of restoration orders 1865-1866. Restoration orders 1865-1866. (NARA Series M869, Roll 32)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 32, Restoration orders, 1865-1866 > image 36 of 792; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-8Q7G-4}} (accessed 17 June 2023) *Freedmen's Bureau, application for return of lands
===Civil War=== When the Civil War started the Island was evacuated by military order sometime in December of 1861 or January of 1862, and Federal Forces would occupy it in March of 1862. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Endorsements sent, endorsements pertaining to restoration of lands 1865-1866. Register of letters received 1865-1866. Register of applications for restoration of property 1865-1866. Register of lands and occupants 1865-1868. Register of restoration orders 1865-1866. Restoration orders 1865-1866. (NARA Series M869, Roll 32)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 32, Restoration orders, 1865-1866 > image 25 of 792; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-8Q7P-K}} (accessed 17 June 2023) Freedmen's papers relating to abandoned lands
Joseph Whaley applied for restoration of his land on Edisto Island in 1865. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Endorsements sent, endorsements pertaining to restoration of lands 1865-1866. Register of letters received 1865-1866. Register of applications for restoration of property 1865-1866. Register of lands and occupants 1865-1868. Register of restoration orders 1865-1866. Restoration orders 1865-1866. (NARA Series M869, Roll 32)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 32, Restoration orders, 1865-1866 > image 33 of 792; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-8Q75-D}} (accessed 17 June 2023) *Freedmen's Bureau, application for restoration of land
His property was ordered to be restored 23 Feb 1866. '''United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872''': "United States, Freedmen's...t Commissioner, 1865-1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/588833 Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the state of South Carolina, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870] Endorsements sent, endorsements pertaining to restoration of lands 1865-1866. Register of letters received 1865-1866. Register of applications for restoration of property 1865-1866. Register of lands and occupants 1865-1868. Register of restoration orders 1865-1866. Restoration orders 1865-1866. (NARA Series M869, Roll 32)
Image path: United States, Freedmen's Bureau, Records of the Assistant Commissioner, 1865-1872 > South Carolina > Roll 32, Restoration orders, 1865-1866 > image 752 of 792; citing multiple NARA microfilm publications; Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880, RG 105; (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1969-1980).
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TZ-8QW7-1}} (accessed 17 June 2023)
===Plantation Owners=== *Lawrence Dennis *[[Rippon-18|Edward Rippon]] *[[Rippon-453|Richard Rippon]] *Mary Rippon Hanahan *[[Seabrook-500|Joseph Seabrook Jr]] *[[Seabrook-1276|Isaac Seabrook]] *[[Whaley-307|Thomas Whaley]] *[[Whaley-2895|Joseph Whaley]] ===Slaves=== For more information please see these pages: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Edward_Rippon_1712-1757_South_Carolina|Slaves of Edward Rippon]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Richard_Rippon_1764%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Richard Rippon]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_Seabrook_1790%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joseph Seabrook Jr 1790]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Isaac_Seabrook_1799%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Isaac Seabrook 1799]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Whaley_1805%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Thomas Whaley 1805]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_Whaley%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joseph Whaley (1791-1872)]] ==Sources==

Pine Comfort Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Pine Comfort Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Beaufort County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Introduction== [[McPherson-6269|General John McPherson]] (1756 - 1806) was the owner of several plantations in South Carolina. Low Country Africana has transcribed the estate inventory of John McPherson, made (following his death at sea) in December of 1806, which lists enslaved ancestors at [[Space:Laureum_Plantation%2C_Beaufort_District%2C_South_Carolina|Laureum Plantation]], Pine Comfort, [[Space:Cotton_Hall_Plantation%2C_Beaufort%2C_South_Carolina|Cotton Hall Heneka Hill Plantation]] in Prince William Parish, Beaufort District, and the Newton Plantation on the Pon Pon in Colleton District, SC. Enslaved ancestors listed in Beaufort District were listed by families and in groups that may have been extended families. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1783-1810
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1800-1810 > No File Description Available > image 1064 of 1246
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-VSSB-TB}} (accessed 15 September 2022) *Cotton Hall Henika Hill inventory, and the Newton Plantation
'''Pine Comfort Plantation''' :[[McPherson-7123|Old Affey]] $150 :[[McPherson-7124|Peggy]] a young woman about 13 years old $250} $400 :[[McPherson-7125|Madge]] an Old Woman $150 :[[McPherson-7126|Joe]] a fine boy about 14 years old $250 :[[McPherson-7127|Jack]] $200 :[[McPherson-7128|George]] $200} $800 :[[McPherson-7129|Old George]] (Carpenter) $100 :Four motherless children, who have been brought back to Laureum: [[McPherson-7130|Hercules]], [[McPherson-7131|Harriett]], [[McPherson-7132|Louisa]] & [[McPherson-7133|Selena]] $400} $500 ==Sources== *https://lowcountryafricana.com/enslaved-ancestors-estate-john-mcpherson-sc-1806/ *“South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale,” online database at Fold3 (https://www.fold3.com/image/256/308409945), Estate Inventories, Book D (1800-1810), Pp. 421-423, accessed 18 Mar 2017.

Pine County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Pine County, Minnesota]] == Pine County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Pine County, Minnesota project page! Pine County was organized on March 1, 1856, with Chisago County being its primary parent county. Other portions of the original Pine County originated from Ramsey County. The original county seat was Chengwatana. In 1857, Buchanan County in full and southern portions of Aitkin and Carlton counties were formed from the original Pine County, with Kanabec County organized a year later. In 1861, Buchanan County was dissolved and folded into Pine County. Pine County was re-organized in 1872, with Pine City becoming the new county seat.Upham, Warren (1920). Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance. Minnesota Historical Society. p. 410. https://books.google.com/books?id=ShcLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA410#v=onepage&q&f=false Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Carlton County (north) *Douglas County, Wisconsin (northeast) *Burnett County, Wisconsin (east) *Chisago County (south) *Isanti County (southwest) *Kanabec County (west) *Aitkin County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :Askov :Brook Park :Bruno :Denham :Finlayson :Henriette :Hinckley :Kerrick :Pine City (county seat) :Rock Creek :Rutledge :Sandstone :Sturgeon Lake :Willow River === Townships === :Arlone Township :Arna Township :Barry Township :Birch Creek Township :Bremen Township :Brook Park Township :Bruno Township :Chengwatana Township :Clover Township :Crosby Township :Danforth Township :Dell Grove Township :Finlayson Township :Fleming Township :Hinckley Township :Kerrick Township :Kettle River Township :Mission Creek Township :Munch Township :New Dosey Township :Nickerson Township :Norman Township :Ogema Township :Park Township :Partridge Township :Pine City Township :Pine Lake Township :Pokegama Township :Royalton Township :Sandstone Township :Sturgeon Lake Township :Wilma Township :Windemere Township == Records and Resources == *https://pinecountyhistoricalsociety.org/index.html *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pine_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://pinecogen.org/ *http://pinecogen.org/Archives/Gravesites%20of%20Pine%20County,%20MN.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Pine_County,_Minnesota *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_County,_Minnesota == Sources ==

Pine Crest Cemetery, Atlanta, Texas

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{{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-67.png|align=r|label=Texas|size=100}} '''Pine Crest Cemetery''' is a historic cemetery located in Atlanta, Cass County, Texas. The earliest marked grave, that of Esthre Fitts, dated August 7, 1878, indicates its earlier use as a burial ground. ==Xources== See also: * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/6002/pine-crest-cemetery Find A Grave Memorials] * [https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/7067000305/ Texas Historic Sites Atlas] * [https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/Details/5507017467/ Texas Historical Marker] *[[:Category: Cass County, Texas, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Atlanta, Texas]]

Pine Grove Cemetery, Brewster, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Pine Grove Cemetery, Brewster, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Pine_Grove_Cemetery_Brewster_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Pine Grove Cemetery, Brewster, Massachusetts |align=c |size=l }}
CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Pine Grove Cemetery ''' '''AKA Sea Pines Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  '''  Foster Road & Old Cemetery Road, Brewster, Massachusetts''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 41.76940, -70.06530 '''  263 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1833- [[:Category:Pine Grove Cemetery, Brewster, Massachusetts|'''Category Page''']] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90996/pine-grove-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Pine Grove Cemetery, Conway, Franklin County, Massachusetts

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See the [[:Category:Pine_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Conway%2C_Massachusetts|Pine Grove Cemetery Category]] for the people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Pine Grove Cemetery '''Address:''' Reeds Bridge Road, Conway, Massachusetts '''GPS Coordinates''': 42.5222, -72.6908 '''Information:''' Pine Grove Cemetery is located on Reeds Bridge Road in Conway, it was opened for burials in 1845. The Pulitzer Award winning poet and playwright [[MacLeish-12|Alexander MacLeish]], is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery.

Pine Grove Cemetery, Harveyville, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Harveyville, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pine Grove Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Pine Grove Cemetery is located in Harveyville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1985908 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn, Massachusetts

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== Notable Interments == * [[wikipedia:John G. B. Adams|John G. B. Adams]] * [[wikipedia:Harry Agganis|Harry Agganis]] * [[wikipedia:Frank D. Allen|Frank D. Allen]] * [[wikipedia:John Alley|John Alley]] * [[wikipedia:Daisy Davis|Daisy Davis]] * [[wikipedia:Alonzo G. Draper|Alonzo G. Draper]], brigadier general during the [[wikipedia:American Civil War|American Civil War]] * [[wikipedia:Benjamin Franklin Falls|Benjamin Franklin Falls]] * [[wikipedia:Barney Gilligan|Barney Gilligan]], early professional baseball player * [[wikipedia:Henry Lovering|Henry Lovering]] * [[wikipedia:Lydia Pinkham|Lydia Pinkham]] * [[wikipedia:William B. Poole|William Poole]] * [[wikipedia:Elihu Thomson|Elihu Thomson]] * [[wikipedia:Charles Herbert Woodbury|Charles Herbert Woodbury]] == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Pine_Grove_Cemetery_(Lynn,_Massachusetts)|Pine Grove Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91433 Pine Grove Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn, Massachusetts]]

Pine Grove Cemetery, Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Pine Grove Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Kennedy Springs Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, '''please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance'''. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Gather Johnson Road, Magee, MS 39111 :: Pine Grove Baptist Church: 601-849-4098 :: Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Association: 601-849-2024 or 601-849-4098 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.913683, -89.671966 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/ahqM8 Pine Grove Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Pine Grove Cemetery is located next to Pine Grove Baptist Church which has a Magee address. It currently has about 460 marked graves. The cemetery does not have a gate. There is a fence around the back and right side. As of Jul 30, 2017 '''Findagrave''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2198505 Findagrave - Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery] lists Pine Grove Cemetery with 469 graves recorded and 97% photographed. ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] on Oct 2012. Data Transcription * 100 % of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Ainsworth-xxx | Ainsworth ]] ||James Jr. ||1934-01-03||2007-04-09||[wed] Jan 11, 1954, CPL US Army Korea ||[[Image:Ainsworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-xxx | Ainsworth ]] ||James David ||1958-07-25||2015-02-12||(obit, '''need photo''') ||[[Image:Ainsworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-xxx | Ainsworth ]] ||Larry Dale ||1960-12-16||2001-02-20|| ||[[Image:Ainsworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-39410 | Allen ]] ||Charles M. ||1939-09-11||1996-05-10||US Air Force ||[[Image:Allen-39410.jpg |100px]] |- | [[ Allen-39426 | Allen ]] ||Donald Wayne Sr. ||1943-10-22||1994-03-28||One day at a time Call my name and I'll be there [wed] Dec 7, 1963 ||[[Image:Allen-39426.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-39420 | Allen ]] ||Elton J. ||1937-07-19||2005-07-06||||[[Image:Allen-39420.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-9240| Allen ]] ||James W. ||1902-11-11||1978-03-26|| ||[[Image:Mayfield-648.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-694 | Allen ]] ||Katie B. ||1913-12-12||1995-07-29||(nee Cockrell) MAMA, Our Precious Mother ||[[Image:Cockrell-694.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-53133| Allen ]]||Mary I. ||1891-08-22||1891-10-08||Daug of W.T. & M.L. Allen ||[[Image:Allen-53133.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-648 | Allen ]]||Mattie V. ||1910-01-23||1986-10-23||(nee Mayfield) ||[[Image:Mayfield-648.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-23107 | Allen ]]||Noel E. ||1906-09-29||1982-09-28||He was a kind and noble man, DADDY ||[[Image:Allen-23107.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buffington-602| Allen ]]||Sarah J.||1867-02-14||1937-03-16||(nee Buffington) A tender mother and faithful friend. ||[[Image:Buffington-602.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-53143| Allen ]]||William Ethian ||1926-12-16||2000-11-19|| ||[[Image:Allen-53143.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-18942| Allen ]]||William W. ||1883-01-03||1963-12-26||A faithful father. ||[[Image:Allen-18942.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-266 | Ates ]]||D. S. ||1883-04-01||1930-08-05||(given name Daniel Solomon) ||[[Image:Ates-266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]]||Baby Boy ||1921-02-10||1921-02-10||Son of W.N. & M.B. Ates ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]] ||Mary Beulah ||1873-09-24||1969-11-29|| ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]] ||Nancy Caroline ||1894-07-31||1913-04-19||Daughter of H. W. & Mary Ates ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx | Ates ]] ||Rutha V.||1884-02-10||1980-08-17||(nee Davis)||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-13363 | Ates ]] ||Sarah C. Reed||1850-04-14||1939-11-04||(nee Reed) Wife of W. L. Ates||[[Image:Reed-13363.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7124| Ates ]] ||Sophronia ||1869-10-20||1911-07-19|| (nee Cole) Wife of W. N. Ates, Our darling one hath gone before to greet us on the blissful shore. ||[[Image:Cole-7124.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-61| Ates ]] ||W. N. ||1858-12-09||1938-03-05||Farewell, Until we meet again ||[[Image:Ates-61.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx | Ates ]] ||Wallace || || ||Son of W. D. & Ola Ates ||[[Image:Ates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-122 | Ates ]] ||W. L. ||1852-02-10||1923-08-06||(given name William Lafayette) (broken stone)||[[Image:Ates-122.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Austin-xxx | Austin ]] ||Charlene ||1948-07-29||2001-11-21||[wed] Nov 19, 1965 ||[[Image:Austin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9198 | Barrett ]] ||Irene Butler ||1904-02-28||1998-02-06||MOTHER ||[[Image:Butler-9198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrett-4451 | Barrett ]] ||Oscar R. ||1897-08-30||1977-12-07||FATHER ||[[Image:Barrett-4451.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]] ||Kisha Lenae ||1981-06-18||1981-06-18||Our little angel ||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boles-667| Boles ]] ||Charles V. III ||1939-10-22||2009-06-17|| ||[[Image:Boles-667.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7417 | Boone ]] ||Emma Cole ||1900-10-12||1968-10-08||(nee Cole) ||[[Image:Cole-7417.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boone-2149| Boone ]] ||John C. ||1895-06-20||1983-05-15|| ||[[Image:Boone-2149.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1284| Bowman ]] ||Hazel Sellers||1936-02-07||2018-10-23||(nee Sellers) MOTHER, John 3:16 '''need updated photo'''||[[Image:Sellers-1284.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bowman-3959| Bowman ]] ||James Conley ||1938-08-26||2012-03-31||FATHER, Psalms 23 ||[[Image:Bowman-3959.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eavenson-14| Brinson ]] ||Angela D. Eavenson ||1975-05-23||2011-06-08||'''[FHM]''' ||[[Image:Eavenson-14.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]] ||Margaret Jordan ||1911-10-22||2001-02-08|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]] ||Oscar ||1906-10-05||1977-04-01||PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4273| Bryant ]] ||Albert ||1915-09-29||1978-07-29||||[[Image:Bryant-4273.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-3763| Bryant ]] ||Albert G. ||1856-02-17||1937-02-11||FATHER ||[[Image:Bryant-3763.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4271| Bryant ]] ||Albert L. ||1888-10-11||1973-09-10|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1095.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4439| Bryant ]] ||Annie Jane ||1881-04-28||1965-10-27|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4439.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4436| Bryant ]] ||Anslem J. ||1876||1922||I am free at last. ||[[Image:Bryant-4436.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-347 | Bryant ]] ||Caroline ||1856-01-07||1914-05-22||MOTHER (nee Keys/Keyes) ||[[Image:Keys-347.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4448| Bryant ]] ||Charlie M. ||1895-12-20||1966-07-11|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4448.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4573| Bryant ]] ||Clayborn ||1905-09-06||1968-12-08|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4573.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4443| Bryant ]] ||Clinton Eugene ||1923-10-02||1986-05-02||NORMANDY PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Bryant-4443.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-60| Bryant ]] ||Dorothy ||1908-01-20||1983-03-02||(nee Ates)||[[Image:Bryant-4573.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1095| Bryant ]] ||Effie S.||1889-07-07||1985-11-30||(nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sellers-1095.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-16| Bryant ]] ||Emma S. ||1902-05-19||1996-04-28||(nee Amason)||[[Image:Bryant-4461.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4444| Bryant ]]||Ernest Velpo ||1916-04-10||1964-02-25|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4444.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1679 | Bryant ]] ||Frances Everett||1901-01-26||1978-02-25|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4568.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-263994 | Bryant ]] ||Georgia A. ||1884||1951||Death is another life ||[[Image:Unknown-263994.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6248| Bryant ]] ||Girtrue K.||1916-02-25||2004-05-05||(nee Kennedy)||[[Image:Bryant-4444.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4446 | Bryant ]] ||Infant Daughter||1920||1920||Infant Daughter of Robert & Katie Bryant||[[Image:Bryant-4446.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4572 | Bryant ]]||John William||1902-08-14||1902-08-15||Son of W. A. & M. P. Bryant ||[[Image:Bryant-4572.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-15| Bryant ]] ||Kattie B. ||1898-04-07||1964-02-25||(nee Amason) ||[[Image:Bryant-4441.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4451| Bryant ]] ||Lula C. ||1893-09-08||1909-10-15|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4451.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4453| Bryant ]] ||Mary C. ||1889-05-22||1949-06-27|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4453.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-86| Bryant ]] ||Nancy Pearl||1925-12-03||1999-12-26||Blessed art thou among women (nee Canoy) ||[[Image:Canoy-86.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4274| Bryant ]] ||Robert Lee ||1918||1980||US Army, World War II ||[[Image:Bryant-4274.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4441| Bryant ]] ||Robert T. ||1885-06-06||1964-02-25|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4441.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4458| Bryant ]] ||Singleton J. ||1901-06-03||1958-06-10|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4458.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-11979| Bryant ]] ||Stanley Rogers ||1947-04-08||2018-08-16||'''Obituary''' ||[[Image:Bryant-11979.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4574 | Bryant ]] ||Thomas S. Jr. ||1927-02-21||1927-12-10||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Bryant-4574.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4568 | Bryant ]] ||Thomas Sylvester||1890-08-21||1945-03-01|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4568.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4460| Bryant ]] ||Tyrone E. ||1967-06-27||1967-09-23||Our Angel ||[[Image:Bryant-4460.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4461| Bryant ]] ||Willis S. ||1898-01-31||1965-07-05|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4461.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4272| Bryant ]]||Wilson E. ||1913-08-04||1989-12-03||HUSBAND||[[Image:Bryant-4272.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnett-xxx | Burnett ]]||David B. ||1924-09-08||2002-05-20|| ||[[Image:Burnett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnett-xxx | Burnett ]]||Vondell L. ||1927-11-18|||| ||[[Image:Burnett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-30166 | Butler ]] ||Elsie T.||1883-12-01||1958-03-14||(nee Taylor) ||[[Image:Taylor-30166.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9204 | Butler ]] ||James Elmer ||1922-11-20||1922-12-08||Son of J. F. and Elsie Butler, OUR BABY ||[[Image:Butler-9204.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9197 | Butler ]] ||James F. ||1882-08-12||1968-01-17|| ||[[Image:Butler-9197.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9200 | Butler ]] ||Lois ||1915-01-04||2011-01-11||(death date from obit) ||[[Image:Butler-9200.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9211 | Butler ]] ||W. H. ||1855||1923||Age 68 At Rest ||[[Image:Butler-9211.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9199 | Butler ]] ||William Luther ||1906||1977||(mil) SSGT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Butler-9199.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vinzant-14 | Canoy ]] ||Loitt Luvenia ||1901||1955|| ||[[Image:Vinzant-14.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-96| Canoy ]] ||William Jackson ||1896-08-16||1981-03-18|| ||[[Image:Canoy-96.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Breland-xxx| Cockrell ]] ||Linda Breland ||1955-01-22||2013-12-22||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Breland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-80| Cole ]] ||Birtie Lack ||1908-11-23||1996-02-14||(death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Cole-7419.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7421| Cole ]] ||Boyce ||1916-01-18||2008-04-25||Father, [wed] Oct. 21, 1933, Parents of Boyce Jr, Samuel ||[[Image:Cole-7421.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5504 | Cole ]] ||Celie Ann ||1912-10-29||2000-09-23||(nee Sullivan) Mother, [wed] Oct. 21, 1933, Parents of Boyce Jr, Samuel ||[[Image:Cole-7421.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7420| Cole ]] ||Edith ||1911-10-28||1911-11-25||Dau of J. S. & M. F. Cole||[[Image:Cole-7420.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-343 | Cole ]] ||Elender A. ||1843-03-21||1922-10-15||(nee Keys/Keyes) Wife of J. F. Cole Jr ||[[Image:Keys-343.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7422| Cole ]] ||Harles Daniel, Sr. ||1932-03-25||2014-06-01|| [wed] Oct 09, 1956||[[Image:Cole-7422.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7419| Cole ]]||Hercial||1908-01-26||1982-12-19||||[[Image:Cole-7419.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7121| Cole ]]||J. W. ||1867-10-17||1906-01-18||(given name James W.)||[[Image:Cole-7121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6180| Cole ]] ||J. F. ||1833-04-09||1896-05-09||(given name John Frankin) A light from our household if gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our hearts. That never can be filled. ||[[Image:Cole-6180.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7122| Cole ]] ||Joseph Samuel ||1879-04||1965-02||He was the sunshine of our home ||[[Image:Cole-7122.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-3260| Cole ]]||Florence Little||1883-03||1962-05||She was the sunshine of our home ||[[Image:Little-3260.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-3018| Cole ]] ||Mattie Welch||1909-09-17||2003-01-15|| ||[[Image:Cole-7418.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7418 | Cole ]] ||William Shelby||1905-09-15||1981-11-01|| ||[[Image:Cole-7418.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx| Cook ]] ||Beverly McGhee ||1957-10-27||2011-03-10||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Corley-xxx | Corley ]] ||Benny Raymond ||1954-05-17||1978-04-06|| ||[[Image:Corley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-1176 | Creel ]]||Alonzo Louis ||1932-03-14||1984-06-28|| ||[[Image:Creel-1176.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-1176 | Creel ]] ||Aubrey E. ||1924-03-02||1998-06-19|| ||[[Image:Creel-1176.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langford-3164| Creel ]] ||Brady Langford||1890-01-31||1968-08-16||(nee Langford) MOTHER ||[[Image:Langford-3164.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-xxx | Creel ]] ||L. ||||||'''probably a marker''' ||[[Image:Creel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-1167| Creel ]] ||Walter Jefferson ||1888-03-09||1942-01-03||FATHER ||[[Image:Creel-1167.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Currie-xxx | Currie ]] ||Oscar Earline ||1917-10-16||1918-02-04|| ||[[Image:Currie-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx| Davis ]] ||Alex Jefferson ||1895-03-31||1973-10-24||||[[Image:Davis-25953.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10885 | Davis ]] ||Mendy ||1860-08-29||1946-12-29||(given name Amanda Jane Cook)||[[Image:Cook-10885.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Davis ]] ||Myrtle Mae ||1908-06-11||1988-01-22||Home at last (nee Gibbons) ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-25953| Davis ]] ||George Scott ||1888-08-26||1975-02-28||||[[Image:Davis-25953.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-27033 | Davis ]]||Henry Washington ||1856-07-23||1938-11-14||H. W. Davis, Gone to be with Jesus (has 2 headstones) ||[[Image:Davis-27033.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1874| Davis ]]||Versie Ashley ||1894-03-31||1956-10-16|| ||[[Image:Davis-25953.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stringer-3313 | Dollar ]]||Lavonne ||1921-12-09||1982-09-10||MOTHER Mrs Lavonne Dollar Gone to be with the Lord (nee Stringer) ||[[Image:Stringer-3313.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Aubrey W. ||1905||1950||(have obit) ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Baby ||1944-05-24||1944-05-24|| ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Bertie ||1902-04-29||1903-06-15||Darling, we miss thee ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Boyce ||1926-04-27||2014-08-13||A tender mother and a faithful father (death date from obit) ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1169 | Dollar ]] ||Carlos ||1909-06-08||2001-01-03||FATHER, Gone to be with the Lord ||[[Image:Dollar-1169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-255| Dollar ]] ||Donald W. ||1934||1935||Our Son ||[[Image:Dollar-255.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-178| Dollar ]] ||Duncan ||1875-02-03||1957-04-10|| ||[[Image:Dollar-178.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7120| Dollar ]] ||Fannie Cole||1877-03-22||1962-01-04|| ||[[Image:Cole-7120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-8496| Dollar ]]||Fannie||1880-01-14||1964-04-30||(nee Hughes)||[[Image:Hughes-8496.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-254| Dollar ]] ||Hobson P. ||1923-12-11||1982-04-19||Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Dollar-254.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1167 | Dollar ]] ||Infant Son ||1902-10-06||1902-10-06||Infant Son of D. & F. E. Dollar Asleep in Jesus. ||[[Image:Dollar-1167.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Infant Son 1 ||1913-08-31||1913-08-31||Twin Sons of W.W. & Fannie Dollar Gone so soon ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Infant Son 2 ||1913-08-31||1913-08-31||Twin Sons of W.W. & Fannie Dollar Gone so soon ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-190 | Dollar ]] ||J. Hobson ||1899-01-31||1959-01-31|| ||[[Image:Dollar-190.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-141 | Dollar ]] ||John Milton ||1914-09-02||1998-01-04||US Army World War II ||[[Image:Dollar-141.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1173 | Dollar ]] ||Kenneth B. ||1937-06-21||1966-08-08|| ||[[Image:Dollar-1173.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Lester L. ||1894-10-03||1903-06-03||Gone to be an angel ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1171 | Dollar ]] ||Louise ||1927-12-28||2005-05-30|| ||[[Image:Dollar-1171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]]||Mattie Jean ||1928-01-22||1957-03-22||A tender mother and a faithful father ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-258 | Dollar ]] ||Myrtle Ates||1915-05-01||2007-09-03||(nee Ates) [wed] Dec 12, 1936 ||[[Image:Ates-258.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1124 | Dollar ]] ||Nannie Mae ||1911-01-03||1974-04-30||(nee Stubbs) ||[[Image:Dollar-1170.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Orean Parker ||1937-05-29||2015-03-26||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Paul David ||1948-10-04||1957-01-28|| ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1168| Dollar ]] ||Ralph ||1904-11-09||1988-03-31||[wed] Dec 12, 1936 ||[[Image:Dollar-1168.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1098 | Dollar ]] ||Leona Stubbs||1905-04-25||1986-12-08||(need Stubbs) ||[[Image:Stubbs-1098.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]] ||Watson W. ||1870-06-07||1954-03-21|| ||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1172 | Dollar ]] ||W. H. "Buddy" ||1933-12-24||2012-09-21|| ||[[Image:Dollar-1172.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1170 | Dollar ]] ||William Howard ||1910-02-25||1957-10-19|| ||[[Image:Dollar-1170.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-556| Donnell ]] ||Ruth Padgett||1904-03-31||1993-12-23|| ||[[Image:Padgett-556.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1313 | Dukes ]] ||Estelle Puckett ||1914-03-11||1941-07-12||(nee Puckett) Wife of Cordis Dukes, Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Puckett-1313.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx | Dukes ]] ||Mims A. ||1937-10-11||2013-07-19||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Dukes ]] ||Shelby Jean Walker ||1943-08-14||2013-09-14||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Evans-xxx | Evans ]] ||Lottie ||1887-01-17||1960-12-15|| ||[[Image:Evans-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1685 | Everett ]] ||Curtis ||1923-04-18||1993-09-02||In God's Care, DAD, Your memory is dear to us. ||[[Image:Everett-1685.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1678| Everett ]] ||Ben F.||1898-10-16||1976-12-24|| ||[[Image:Everett-1678.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1683| Everett ]] ||Bennie Sue||1933-05-13||1948-05-13||Not my will but Thine be done. (buried next to Ben F & Easter Everett) ||[[Image:Everett-1683.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1681 | Everett ]] ||Claud P. ||1907-10-16||1925-01-04||Son of P. F. & E. E. Everett, Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Everett-1681.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1680 | Everett ]] ||Clyde Newton||1905-02-27||1979-11-10|| ||[[Image:Everett-1680.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-890| Everett ]] ||Easter E.||1901-06-23||1973-04-18||(nee Stubbs) ||[[Image:Everett-1678.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-1100| Everett ]] ||E. E.||1877-07-22||1944-10-02||MOTHER; She is gone but not forgotten (nee Stroud) ||[[Image:Stroud-1100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-1100| Everett ]] ||Elizabeth Stroud ||1877-07-22||1944-10-02||'''[2nd headstone]''' ||[[Image:Everett-1677.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Austin-4294 | Everett ]] ||Lola Austin||1909-10-10||1992-10-02|| ||[[Image:Everett-1680.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1684| Everett ]] ||P. B. ||1931-09-18||1933-03-28||Wept not, he is at rest. (buried next to Ben F & Easter Everett) ||[[Image:Everett-1684.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1677 | Everett ]] ||P. F. ||1873-12-01||1946-07-18||FATHER; He is gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Stroud-1100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1677 | Everett ]] ||Plummer F. ||1873-12-01||1946-07-18||'''[2nd headstone]''' ||[[Image:Everett-1677.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4556 | Everett ]] ||Virgie ||1927-12-01||1989-04-27||In God's Care, MOM, Your memory is dear to us. (nee Nichols) ||[[Image:Nichols-4556.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]] ||Ervin Lee ||1947-10-27||2003-10-05||US Marine Corps Vietnam ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]] ||Ira H. ||1918-02-10||2006-10-14||(nee Herring) ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]] ||James W. ||1917-03-05||1980-03-04|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-6028 | Fortenberry ]] ||Rebekah Hughes||1828-04-24||1900-09-13||Wife of J. Fortenberry Asleep in Jesus' peaceful rest. Whose waking is supremely blest. ||[[Image:Hughes-6028.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-368 | Garrett ]] ||Gertrude Thames||1908-11-11||1997-10-27||(nee Thames)||[[Image:Garrett-5283.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garrett-5283 | Garrett ]] ||Homer ||1908-09-24||1993-08-22|| ||[[Image:Garrett-5283.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4815 | Gerkin ]] ||Mamie Bryant ||1932-05-21||2001-05-17|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4815.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gilham-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Mandie Cordelia ||1871-01-07||1954-09-29|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||C. E. ||1905-12-01||1983-03-12|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Diane ||||||Infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. G. E. Gibbons Safe in the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blakeney-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Etoil ||1914-02-22||2000-10-30||(nee Blakeney)||[[Image:Blakeney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||George Elisha ||1874-09-23||1945-10-30|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Lee Odis ||1911-05-23||1971-01-18|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]] ||Lillian V. ||1911-02-17||1966-01-09|| ||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grice-xxx | Grice ]] ||Letha E. ||1906-06-14||1987-04-17|| ||[[Image:Grice-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grice-xxx | Grice ]] ||Wade A. ||1914-01-18||1992-04-05|| ||[[Image:Grice-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-xxx | Grubbs ]] ||Alvis Thomas Sr ||1913-07-13||2008-09-08|| ||[[Image:Grubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Grubbs ]] ||Mary Ernestine Puckett||1929-07-04||2014-08-04|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hatcher-xxx | Hatcher ]] ||Michael David Jr ||1982-12-13||2004-08-29||Daddy of Alyssa Grace Hatcher, February 5, 2001 ||[[Image:Hatcher-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henley-xxx | Henley ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1948-01-23||1948-01-23||Infant Daughter of J. H. & Vondell Henley, ASLEEP IN JESUS ||[[Image:Henley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Herrington ]]||Infant Son ||1951-08-23||1951-08-23||Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Herrington ... ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Herrington ]] ||Kermit ||1918-10-14||2014-07-12||Kermit Herrington ... ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Herrington ]] ||Nellie D. Jordan||1915-10-09||1995-03-26|| ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Herrington ]] ||Winston H. ||1899-03-30||1907-09-25||Son of F. M. & M. Herrington; Gone to be an angel ||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Armand Wardell ||1924-01-25||1995-02-11||Armand Wardell Herring SGT US ArmyKorea ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Benjamin Pinkney ||1886-04-08||1982-04-22||Benjamin P. Herring ... ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Bonnie J. ||1915-09-10||2001-01-23||MOM [wed] Feb 9, 1934 ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Dorothea Mae ||1907-07-28||1973-01-23||Dorothea M. Herring ... ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||George W. "Truit" ||1926-03-21||2009-12-12|| ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1934-12-18||1934-12-18||Infant Daughter of Mr & Mrs N.D. Herring ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1921||1921||Infant Herring Daughter Born & Died 1921 ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Infant Son ||1926||1926||Infant Herring Son Born & Died 1926 ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Jerald J. ||1928-12-23|||| ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Martha Jane Murray||1888-06-05||1967-08-08||Martha J. Herring ... ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Mildred B. ||1915||1941||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Norman D. ||1911-01-22||1996-08-10||DAD [wed] Feb 9, 1934 ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Herring ]] ||Virginia D. ||1931-10-02||1989-05-10|| ||[[Image:Herring-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hodge-xxx | Hodge ]] ||Scott Wayne ||1969-09-22||2010-01-04|| ||[[Image:Hodge-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLehany-1| Hughes ]] ||Adline L. ||1831-04-07||1906-06-08||Wife of T. Hughes; She died as the lived trusting in God. ||[[Image:McLehany-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Alex ||1881-06-12||1918-11-18|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Andrew Jackson "Skeet" ||1882-09-24||1957-03-09|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-6036 | Hughes ]] ||A. A. ||1852||1926||FATHER||[[Image:Hughes-6036.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7423 | Hughes ]] ||Barbara Cole||1861||1938||MOTHER||[[Image:Hughes-6036.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Bessie ||1901-10-15||1909-09-10|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Bessie J. ||1919-09-26||1964-10-26||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Carrie M. ||1890-11-08||1967-12-09|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-29378 | Hughes ]] ||Charles Thomas ||1937-12-03||1973-08-29||SON (mil) South Carolina A1C US Air Force ||[[Image:Hughes-29378.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Charles M. ||1928-10-16||2013-11-24||'''(obit)''' ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ates-98| Hughes ]] ||Cola A.||1898-03-12||1976-02-08||(nee Ates) ||[[Image:Ates-98.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Dan T. ||1891-03-10||1982-01-23|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-14148 | Hughes ]] ||Dortha Cook||1870-10-28||1941-02-21||(nee Cook) MOTHER Wife of R. B. Hughes, Thy trials ended, thy rest is won. ||[[Image:Cook-14148.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Earnest ||1905-10-6||1905-12-20||Earnest of J. F. & A. M. Hughes ...Too good for earth God called him home. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-618 | Hughes ]] ||Erma E. Harrington||1908-12-29||1979-02-25||(parents used surname Herrington) ||[[Image:Herrington-618.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1902-03-03||1902-03-03||Infant Daughter of A. J. and Mamie Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1904-12-10||1904-12-10||Infant Daughter of A. J. and Mamie Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1903-10-01||1903-10-01||Infant Daughter of A. J. and Mamie Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1922-03-05||1922-03-05||Infant Daughter of A. J. and Mamie Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1907-05-09||1907-05-09||Infant Dau. of J. F. & A. M. Hughes, Gone to be an angel. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1893-09-01||1893-09-01||Infant Son of J. F. & A. M. Hughes, Gone to be an angel. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Son ||||||Infant Son of J. F. & A. M. Hughes '''need to revisit; dates hidden''' ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Infant Son ||1904-05-15||1904-05-15||Infant Son of J. F. & A. M. Hughes, Gone to be an angel. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-9249 | Hughes ]] ||John W. ||1896-05-17||1975-08-07||John W. Hughes PFC US Army ... ||[[Image:Hughes-9249.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||John Wiley ||||1886-10-01||Son of M. & A.LE Hughes ... ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Joseph B. ||1887-06-24||1888-01-21||Joseph B. Son of A. A. & B. A. Hughes ...Borne by angel hands away To a home of peace and love. ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Joseph Franklin ||1905-11-27||1974-11-03|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-29377 | Hughes ]] ||Kenneth Ray ||1940-10-21||2003-10-12|| ||[[Image:Hughes-29377.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Lillie Mae ||1912-01-24||1982-09-15|| ||[[Image:McGraw-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Mammie Susan Lyon||1887-10-16||1978-08-07|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Medford ||1938-08-07||1938-08-08|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Minnie Lee||1885||1953||MOTHER, Sweetly Resting ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Nellie J. ||1932-02-23|||| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Opal C. ||1921-10-12||1943-12-27||Died at Sea---Opal C. Hughes MT SGT US Marine Corps World War II ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||R. T. ||1918-05-24||1920-09-06||R. T. Son of Alex & Francis Hughes, He was the sunshine of our home. OUR BABY ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-8562| Hughes ]] ||R. B. ||1868-03-22||1927-02-10||(given name Robert Benjamin ) ||[[Image:Hughes-8562.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Robert F. ||1876||1958||FATHER, Our Loved One ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Robert S. ||1907-09-13||1907-12-21||Son of R. B. & D. A. Hughes ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-1924 | Hughes ]] ||Sarah E.||1862-10-30||1891-10-03||(nee Floyd) Wife of A. T. Hughes ||[[Image:Floyd-1924.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-5505| Hughes ]] ||Thomas ||1824-11-17||1910-03-25||(broken stone) My Husband; Death is eternal life why should we weep. ||[[Image:Hughes-5505.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Thomas Elton ||1937-06-15||1963-11-11|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-1169 | Hughes ]] ||Vernice Creel ||1916-08-20||1998-01-15||(nee Creel) ||[[Image:Creel-1169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-30258 | Hughes ]] ||W. A. ||1914-11-24||1994-01-28|| ||[[Image:Hughes-30258.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Walter ||1895-06-11||1983-08-22||PVT US Army World War I ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||W. Nathan ||1927-08-07||2007-11-14|| ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]] ||W. Charlie ||1904-09-22||1976-09-22|| (William Charlie )||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Hughes ]] ||Wilma Ree Johnson||1909-03-10||1994-02-27||Wilma R Hughes ... ||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hugh-xxx | Hugh ]] ||Fana J. ||1883-05-08||1906-07-15||Wife of W.W. Hugh ||[[Image:Hugh-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Clinton M. ||1913-10-18||1976-06-21|| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Gather A. ||1913-08-16||1999-08-29|| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1969-06-14||1969-06-14||Infant Daughter of Robert & Carol Johnson ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1974-06-18||1974-06-18||Infant Daughter of Robert and Carol Johnson ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Johnye H. ||1923-10-03|||| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Margaret R. ||1923-05-28||1968-12-11|| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Robert D. ||1942-03-09||1984-06-27||Your memory is dear to us ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Sam C. ||1918-04-13||1997-04-02||T SGT US Army Air Corps World War II, Ex-Prisioner of War ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkland-xxx | Kirkland ]] ||Mary Jane ||1856-09-20||1931-12-21||(nee Knighten ) ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Johnson ]] ||Wilma Dollar||1915-05-16||2010|| ||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]] ||Annie ||1880-01-22||1917-12-20||Wife of W. L. Kennedy||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]] ||Infant Daughter||1918-05-27||1918-05-27||BABY, Inf. Dau of W. P. & Mabel Kennedy ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]] ||Infant Son ||1907-07-30||1907-07-30||Son of D. E. & M. J. Kennedy ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keyes-662 | Keyes ]] ||Daniel ||1916-07-25||1916-07-25||Son of L. T. & G. L. Keyes, OUR BABY ||[[Image:Keyes-662.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-150 | Keyes ]] ||Elizabeth ||1825-08-29||1912-07-27||OUR MOTHER Elizabeth Wife of J. B. Keyes, A tender mother and faithful friend (nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sellers-150.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-334 | Keys ]] ||Betty ||1859-07-31||1940-07-22||Our loved one (given name Elizabeth Rachel Keys/Keyes) ||[[Image:Keys-334.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-10 | Keyes ]] ||J. B. ||1819-12-19||1896-10-19||He followed virtue as his truest guide Lived as a Christian As A Christian Died (given name Joseph Berry) ||[[Image:Keys-10-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-11737| Kirkley ]] ||Bertha Bishop||1901-04-01||1987-11-14||(nee Bishop) MAMA Rest in peace ||[[Image:Bishop-11737.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyons-4821 | Kirkley ]] ||Bessie Lyon ||1918-04-21||1997-12-02||(nee Lyons) ||[[Image:Lyons-4821.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-96 | Kirkley ]] ||Henry Newton ||1908-12-21||2003-07-27||DADDY Go with God||[[Image:Kirkley-96.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-97 | Kirkley ]] ||Henry Edward ||1930-05-20||1930-05-20||Infant Son of Mr & Mrs Newton Kirkley ||[[Image:Kirkley-97.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-98 | Kirkley ]] ||John Wesley ||1901-10-17||1986-09-26||||[[Image:Kirkley-98.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-65546| Kirkley ]] ||Sussie Williams ||1898-01-04||1994-05-24||(nee Williams) ||[[Image:Kirkley-98.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirkley-100 | Kirkley ]] ||William E. ||1910-12-16||1995-06-09|| ||[[Image:Kirkley-100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-2412| Lang ]] ||Edward Alonzo ||1873||1946||E ||[[Image:Lang-2412.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Elza Benjamin ||1908-07-20||1983-10-09||DADDY ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-2405 | Lang ]] ||James (Mat) ||1882-11-10||1960-03-03|| ||[[Image:Lang-2405.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-413 | Lang ]] ||Jennie Overby||1886-11-08||1975-07-02||(nee Overby) ||[[Image:Overby-413.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Little Neal||1903-10-25||1904-01-11||Son of E.A. & T.P. Lang ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1126| Lang]] ||Mary Etta Wells||1914-07-05||2008-02-26||(nee Stubbs) ||[[Image:Stubbs-1126.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Mary Hughes||1893-11-27||1978-03-09||MOTHER, Wife of R. L. Lang, She was a fond mother and a friend to all. ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||R. T. ||1913-08||1916-06-07||Our Darling R. T. Son of E. A. & T. P. Lang ... ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Robert L. ||1878-10-16||1933-02-11||FATHER, R. L. Lang ...Gone, but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||Tina Pearl Searcy||1899||1952|| ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]] ||William Virgil ||1908-03-05||1962-10-17|| ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3945| Layton ]] ||Angeline ||1876-03-01||1953-04-18||At rest ||[[Image:Layton-3945.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]] ||Edd ||1900-12-16||1963-03-01|| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]] ||Era ||1903-08-11||1999-05-08|| ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3944 | Layton ]] ||Moses W. ||1870-05-22||1944-03-23||He died as he lived - a Christian ||[[Image:Layton-3944.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]] ||Arlington P. ||1903-10-22||1955-08-25|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]] ||Nola Mae ||1913-06-22||2000-08-13|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucky-xxx | Lucky ]] ||James Howard ||1926-02-14||1948-04-11||James Howard Lucky Mississippi PFC Field Artillery World War II ||[[Image:Lucky-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucky-xxx | Lucky ]] ||Ray S. ||1930-11-28||2006-01-15||US Army Korea ||[[Image:Lucky-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyons-xxx | Lyons ]] ||Edward Martin ||1884-05-03||1926-09-08|| ||[[Image:Lyons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Lyons ]] ||Mendy Hughes||1888-12-31||1951-09-07|| ||[[Image:Lyons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McKissack-xxx | Lyons ]] ||Premerodonia McKissack||1945-12-08||1984-05-19|| ||[[Image:Lyons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyon-2922 | Lyons ]] ||Reginald ||1920-04-12||1987-11-07||(mil) US Army World War II ||[[Image:Lyon-2922.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyon-2924 | Lyons ]] ||Willie Ruth ||1925-06-28||1991-12-27||DAUGHTER ||[[Image:Lyon-2924.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyons-1661| Lyon ]] ||John C. ||1888-09-19||1971-03-01||(AKA Lyons) ||[[Image:Lyons-1661.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-5899| Lyon ]] ||Pernecy J. ||1888-12-10||1981-03-08||(nee Hughes) ||[[Image:Lyons-1661.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-4092 | Magee ]] ||Bobbie Lang ||1910-01-11||1998-08-03||(nee Lang) In God's care ||[[Image:Lang-4092.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-27034 | Mangrum ]] ||Ruth Davis ||1927-03-01||1997-07-15||In God's Care||[[Image:Davis-27034.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-67 | Mangum ]] ||Carrie Amason ||1920-04-16||1989-09-04||(nee Amason ) Her memory is blessed (back) Gene, Brenda, Calvin, Cindy ||[[Image:Amason-67.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-47088| Martin ]] ||Carrie||1901-08-05||1972-07-12|| ||[[Image:Martin-47088.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-xxx | Maulding ]] ||Linda N. ||1948-08-07||1993-03-14||DAUGHTER, Gone Home (nee Herring) ||[[Image:Maulding-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McKissack-xxx | McKissack ]] ||Stanley M. ||1951-08-21||1978-09-17||US Marine Corps Vietnam ||[[Image:McKissack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNiel-xxx | McNiel ]] ||Millie ||1871-06-02||1894-05-06||Wife of W. L. McNiel, For every grief a joy will come for every toil a rest. ||[[Image:McNiel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx | McWilliams ]] ||Ericka Grace ||2005-08-26||2008-08-16||Daughter of Ricky and Susan ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-4036 | Meadows ]] ||Curtis A. ||1918-05-01||1973-03-19||All is well that ends well. ||[[Image:Meadows-4036.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1105 | Meadows ]] ||G. Alvin ||1885-10-15||1963-01-11||There will be no night there. ||[[Image:Meadows-1105.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-4037 | Meadows ]] ||Homer A. ||1926-04-16||1968-06-27||Though lost to sight, to memory dear. ||[[Image:Meadows-4037.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-22519 | Meadows ]] ||Missourie E. ||1888-03-22||1951-04-05||Weep not, she is at rest. ||[[Image:Kennedy-22519.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-4041 | Meadows ]] ||Wendell ||1931||1943||Son of G. A. & M. E. Meadows, Our Loved One ||[[Image:Meadows-4041.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jordan-6322 | Minter ]] ||F. Sue Jordan||1943-09-08||1991-05-22||The Lord is my Shepherd He restoreth my soul. ||[[Image:Jordan-6322.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Minter-283 | Minter ]] ||William Robert III ||1983-03-25||2006-05-24|| ||[[Image:Minter-283.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Minter-282 | Minter ]] ||William Robert Sr. ||1917-10-11||2016-12-08||[wed] Feb 4, 1946 '''(death date from obit)'''||[[Image:Minter-282.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9202 | Minter ]] ||Willie Bea ||1918-09-18||2002-05-03|| [wed] Feb 4, 1946, (mil) Y2 US Navy World War II (nee Butler) ||[[Image:Butler-9202.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mitchum-xxx | Mitchum ]] ||Jeffrey Odell ||1964-07-14||2004-04-25|| ||[[Image:Mitchum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-386 | Nichols ]] ||Bessie O.||1898-10-18||1988-05-16||Your love will light my pathway. (nee Overby)||[[Image:Unknown-264125.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wingate-284 | Nichols ]] ||Edna||1870-10-17||1955-01-21||Asleep in Jesus. (nee Wingate) ||[[Image:Wingate-284-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]] ||Elmer F. ||1920-11-04||1984-12-29||Death is only a shadow across the path of Heaven [wed] Nov 18, 1946; (mil) SSGT US Marine Corps ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-xxx | Nichols]] ||Verna W. ||1926-09-19||2011-08-17||Death is only a shadow across the path of Heaven [wed] Nov 18, 1946, (nee Westmoreland, current McIntyre) ||[[Image:Westmoreland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]] ||Emma L. ||1886-12-01||1969-08-30||(nee Womack) ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]] ||William C. ||1891-05-09||1952-11-27|| ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4132 | Nichols ]] ||William H.||1895-02-11||1937-09-26||MISSISSIPPI, PVT 57 INF 15 DIV; My love goes with you and my soul waits to join you. ||[[Image:Nichols-4132.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4084 | Nichols ]] ||William L.||1858-10-16||1918-01-20||Weep not he is at rest. ||[[Image:Nichols-4084.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nix-xxx | Nix ]] ||Gwin A. ||1930-04-21||2004-01-27||PVT US Army Korea ||[[Image:Nix-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nix-xxx | Nix ]] ||Louis ||1932-09-05||2006-11-03||[wed] Aug 14, 1954 (mil) N Lewis Nix SGT US Army Korea ||[[Image:Nix-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nix-xxx | Nix ]] ||Nell P. ||1933-04-11|||| ||[[Image:Nix-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nix-xxx | Nix ]] ||Wilma Louise Hughes||1939-05-29||2014-04-24|| ||[[Image:Nix-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-344 | Norris ]] ||Mary C. ||1864-03||1947-07||Gone but not forgotten (nee Keys/Keyes) ||[[Image:Keys-344.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-545| Padgett ]] ||Andrew Jackson||1906-10-05||1980-09-01|| ||[[Image:Padgett-545.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-546| Padgett ]] ||Barney E.||1910-01-26||1989-10-16||Rev. ||[[Image:Padgett-546.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-548| Padgett ]] ||Delmos Eugene ||1930-03-10||1998-03-11||[wed] Mar 18, 1978 Thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ 1 Cor. 15:57; (mil) SSGT US Air Force Korea ||[[Image:Padgett-548.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-549| Padgett ]] ||Edgar Holcomb ||1933-09-29||1933-10-23||Son of Rev B. E. & Ludie Padgett Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Padgett-549.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-550| Padgett ]] ||Gary Vee ||1934-04-10||2018-04-13||'''Obit; need photo'''||[[Image:Padgett-550.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-579| Padgett ]] ||Infant Daughter ||1965-05-24||1965-05-24||Infant Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Gary Padgett ||[[Image:Padgett-579.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-551| Padgett ]] ||John Milton ||1899-11-13||1985-03-26||[wed] Mar 31, 1922 (children names on stone) ||[[Image:Padgett-551.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-552| Padgett ]] ||John S.||1874-09-18||1969-05-24|| ||[[Image:Padgett-552.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-580| Padgett ]] ||Larry Eugene ||1955-10-27||2009-06-01||[wed] May 10, 1991||[[Image:Padgett-580.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gill-2989| Padgett ]] ||Ludie Gill||1910-09-18||2002-09-10|| ||[[Image:Gill-2989.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-16156 | Padgett ]] ||Nettie A.||1881-02-23||1960-07-17||(nee Anderson) ||[[Image:Padgett-552.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-34278 | Padgett ]] ||Ruth Mae Brown||1904-05-20||1996-02-21||[wed] Mar 31, 1922 (children names on stone) ||[[Image:Padgett-551.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4437 | Patrick ]] ||Selena Bryant||1877-12-31||1962-05-19|| ||[[Image:Bryant-4437.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Polk-xxx | Polk ]] ||Mary L. ||1919-02-14||1987-11-09|| ||[[Image:Polk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Polk-xxx | Polk ]] ||Ruby J. ||1918-02-28||2006-03-26||PFC US ArmyWorld War II ||[[Image:Polk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-345592 | Puckett ]] ||Betty Mae ||1900-02-27||1994-04-21||(nee Ainsworth) ||[[Image:Puckett-1270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Cecil Ray ||1944-06-15||2013-03-10||'''obit''' ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1271 | Puckett ]] ||D. C., Jr. (Jimmy) ||1926-02-21||1986-11-05||(also mil) S1 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Puckett-1271.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Denferd A. ||1937-04-08||2005-03-12|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Dennis K. ||1937||1992||FATHER [wed] Dec 6, 1958||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1270| Puckett ]] ||Dewey C. ||1898-10-16||1953-04-27||Father ||[[Image:Puckett-1270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1315 | Puckett ]] ||Ferd A. Jr ||1915-04-19||1968-03-24||Mississippi CPL US Army World War II ||[[Image:Puckett-1315.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1265 | Puckett ]] ||Ferd A. Sr ||1871-03-19||1953-11-12||FATHER, Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Puckett-1265.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Gerald ||1932-01-12||1991-11-11|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-345593| Puckett ]] ||Golden L. ||1928-12-31||1994-01-27||(nee Puckett) ||[[Image:Unknown-345593.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Harold ||1932-01-12||1932-07-12||Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Janet P. ||1943-11-21||2003-02-22|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1383 | Puckett ]] ||Jimmie Earl ||1949-07-14||1949-09-28||Our Baby Gone To Soon ||[[Image:Puckett-1383.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dampeer-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Mary Edith Dampeer||1909-03-01||1989-03-10||Mary E. Puckett ... ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Minnie S. ||1943||2002||MOTHER [wed] Dec 6, 1958 ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Richard Walker Jr ||1928-01-22||1976-04-01||R. W. Puckett, Jr ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1311 | Puckett ]] ||Richard W. ||1904-06-24||1969-08-28|| ||[[Image:Puckett-1311.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]] ||Ronnie Joe ||1960-12-02||1960-12-19||Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Puckett ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[ Rankin-2858| Puckett ]] ||Sarah A.||1873-11-10||1950-04-19||(new Rankin) MOTHER, Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Rankin-2858.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-15672 | Roberts ]] ||Andrew ||1872-06-10||1952-10-18||Father, Christ is my hope ||[[Image:Roberts-15672.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-8904 | Roberts ]] ||Bertha ||1894-08-29||1976-06-15||(nee Kennedy) ||[[Image:Roberts-16933.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]] ||Fannie M. ||1903-07-28||1995-08-12|| ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-15669 | Roberts ]] ||Frank P. ||1828-07-22||1925-05-02||in grateful remembrance of our confederate dead ||[[Image:Roberts-15669.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12422 | Roberts ]] ||George M. ||1869||1934|| ||[[Image:Roberts-12422.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-16933 | Roberts ]] ||Jessie ||1876-06-14||1958-02-07||Prepare to meet me in Heaven ||[[Image:Roberts-16933.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]] ||John Milton ||1904-04-24||1984-09-10||J. Milton Roberts ... ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]] ||John Morris ||1950-12-20||1950-12-20||Son of J. M. & Fannie Roberts Born & DiedDec. 20, 1950 ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purvis-924 | Roberts ]] ||Lela ||1884-11-15||1936-07-18||(nee Purvis) Mother, With Christ in Heaven ||[[Image:Purvis-924.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-8094 | Roberts ]] ||Mollie Kennedy ||1877-11-28||1953-07-18|| ||[[Image:Roberts-15671.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]] ||Rachel ||1931-04-15||1948-07-27||Sweetly sleeping||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-15671| Roberts ]] ||W. J. (Billy) ||1864-08-27||1925-01-06||[given William Jackson] ||[[Image:Roberts-15671.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]] ||Jane ||1860-12-12||1939-09-12||MOTHER Jane Robinson ... ||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]] ||N. R. ||1844-01-15||1935-06-20||FATHER ||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]] ||Hinds D. ||1911-08-31||1983-07-04||FATHER ||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29385| Runnels ]] ||Myrtle Butler ||1911-02-03||1999-11-22||(nee Butler) MOTHER ||[[Image:Butler-29385.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Scott-xxx | Scott ]] ||Edner A. ||1957-04-04||1957-10-31|| ||[[Image:Scott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Scott-xxx | Scott ]] ||Richard H. ||1955-08-17||1956-06-16|| ||[[Image:Scott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7046 | Sellers ]] ||Birma C. ||1913-10-04||2002-11-08||(nee Cole)||[[Image:Sellers-1261.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1352| Sellers ]] ||Clifton E. ||1910-09-01||1981-02-26||In God's care ||[[Image:Sellers-1352.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1261| Sellers ]] ||Curtis F. ||1908-10-08||1974-02-01|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1261.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1353| Sellers ]] ||Dennis ||1912-07-25||1913-01-17||Dennis, Son of J. A. & M. A. Sellers; From mother's arms to the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Sellers-1353.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1355| Sellers ]] ||Infant Son ||1922-12-21||1922-12-21||Inf Son of J. A. & M. A. Sellers, From mother's arms to the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Sellers-1355.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1356| Sellers ]] ||J. Edward ||1908-07-11||1971-12-23|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1356.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1398 | Sellers ]] ||James R. ||1942-07-03||2009-10-23||[wed] Aug 3, 1963 ||[[Image:Sellers-1398.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1198| Sellers ]] ||John A. ||1880-08-26||1956-07-04||Safe in the arms of Jesus, FATHER ||[[Image:Sellers-1198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-19533 | Sellers ]] ||Kathleen ||1925-07-25||1995-08-23||[wed] Dec 25, 1942 (nee Clark) ||[[Image:Sellers-1330.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-7123 | Sellers ]] ||Lois Cole ||1910-02-25||2000-02-18||||[[Image:Sellers-1356.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1250 | Sellers ]] ||Margarett J. ||1867-09-07||1938-04-01||(No headstone, nee Ware)||[[Image:Ware-1250.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4447| Sellers ]] ||M. Angeline Bryant ||1886-02-21||1961-01-10||Safe in the arms of Jesus MOTHER (nee Bryant)||[[Image:Bryant-4447.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-264105 | Sellers ]] ||Monica M. ||1944-09-02||2006-06-05||[wed] Aug 3, 1963 ||[[Image:Sellers-1398.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1360| Sellers ]] ||Oliver L. ||1913-11-23||1984-03-14||In God's care ||[[Image:Sellers-1360.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-17 | Sellers ]] ||Pauline Amason ||1926-04-08||2006-07-19||[wed] July 6, 1953 (death date from SSDi) ||[[Image:Amason-17-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1362| Sellers ]] ||R. Talbert ||1920-05-24||1993-03-11||How sweet to sleep where all is peace and pain is lulled to rest. ||[[Image:Sellers-1362.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1330| Sellers ]] ||Shelby ||1912-05-03||1986-01-16||[wed] Dec 25, 1942 ||[[Image:Sellers-1330.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1363| Sellers ]] ||Windom Hubbard ||1918-08-03||1987-02-03||[wed] July 6, 1953 (back side list children); SSGT US Air Force Korea ||[[Image:Sellers-1363.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-15670 | Shaw ]] ||Betsy ||1856-11-19||1929-12-08||Resting til the resurrection morn. (nee Roberts) ||[[Image:Roberts-15670.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shaw-7955 | Shaw ]] ||John ||1847-04-02||1924-06-09||Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Shaw-7955.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4569 | Steele ]] ||F. Sibyl Bryant ||1921-08-21||2012-12-15||Children Shirley Frances Nov 13, 1952, Ray Alan Dec 30, 1960 (death date from obit) ||[[Image:Bryant-4569.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Steele-3412 | Steele ]] ||Jason Shirley ||1917-09-09||1996-01-28||Children Shirley Frances Nov 13, 1952, Ray Alan Dec 30, 1960; TEC 4 US Army World War II||[[Image:Steele-3412.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-9203 | Stewart ]] ||Laverne B. ||1922-11-20||2014-10-03||(nee Butler) death date from obit ||[[Image:Butler-9203.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-330 | Stroud ]] ||Daniel ||||1911||Confederate Veteran Died 1911 ||[[Image:Stroud-330.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-350 | Stroud ]] ||James Daniel ||1889-01-24||1889-08-04||Son of W. P. & L. P. Stroud '''need access''' ||[[Image:Stroud-350.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-354 | Stroud ]] ||John P. ||1884-04-02||1942-04-24||'''need access''' ||[[Image:Stroud-354.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-84 | Stroud ]]||L. P. ||1848-08-18||1937-12-24||A tender mother and a faithful friend. (nee Dollar) '''need access'''||[[Image:Dollar-84.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-11492 | Stroud ]] ||Lula J. ||1882-01-05||1978-01-02||(nee Davis) '''need access''' ||[[Image:Davis-11492.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-xxx| Stringer ]] ||Brenda McWilliams ||1948-12-13||2013-12-08||'''obit''' ||[[Image:McWilliams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-388 | Stroud ]] ||W. P. ||1852-07-26||1934-01-01||He died as he lived – a Christian. ||[[Image:Stroud-388.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]] ||C. Monty ||1961-10-19||2001-03-31|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-1175 | Sullivan ]] ||Ruby J. ||1932-02-06||1985-07-31||(nee Dollar) ||[[Image:Dollar-1175.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sides-406 | Taylor ]] ||M. C. Sides ||1858-09-18||1910-12-04||Wife of W. R. Taylor ||[[Image:Sides-406.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-370 | Thames ]] ||Bonnar L. ||1904-09-06||1961-10-25|| ||[[Image:Thames-370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]] ||Cleo Kate Shoemaker ||1921-09-26||2012-02-26||MOTHER, Love lives on, [wed] Dec 26, 1942 ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-147 | Thames ]] ||Emma Elize ||1866-05-26||1948-04-22||(nee Dollar) ||[[Image:Dollar-147.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-419 | Thames ]] ||Jimmy D. ||1940-04-04||1983-10-23|| ||[[Image:Thames-418.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]] ||LaDonna ||1972-04-28||1972-04-28|| ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]] ||Leland Howard "Bill" ||1923-12-30||1998-11-14||FATHER Love lives on [wed] Dec 26, 1942; (mil) US Army World War II ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boone-2856 | Thames ]] ||Louise B. ||1919-05-11||1981-06-19||(nee Boone) ||[[Image:Thames-370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-418 | Thames ]] ||Truitt ||1939-02-24||2007-06-24|| ||[[Image:Thames-418.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-299 | Thames ]] ||W. Berry ||1873||1947|| ||[[Image:Thames-299.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tranum-xxx | Tranum ]] ||Hazel E. ||1912||1995||Hazel E. Tranum 1912 - 1995 Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. ||[[Image:Tranum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tranum-xxx | Tranum ]] ||John F. ||1905||1970||John F. Tranum 1905 - 1970Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. ||[[Image:Tranum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]] ||Larry ||1980-03-16||1980-03-16||Larry and Lonnie Tullos ...Here lies two angels ||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]] ||Lonnie ||1980-03-16||1980-03-16||Larry and Lonnie Tullos ...Here lies two angels ||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1499 | Ware ]] ||Gracie Sellers ||2005-08-14||2005-08-14||Infant Daughter of Tanya & David ||[[Image:Ware-1499.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1153 | Ware ]] ||Jackson K. ||1888-04-20||1920-06-02||FATHER; The best, the dearest, favorite of the shy, Must taste that cup for man is born to die. ||[[Image:Ware-1153-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-3811| Ware ]] ||Lela B. ||1896||1951||(nee Nichols)||[[Image:Nichols-3811-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Carl Wayne ||1940-02-09||1945-07-21||Son of Mr. and Mrs. Felton Warren ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Charley Hilborn ||1942-06-20||1982-08-19|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Cynthia Darlene ||1958-05-12||1958-05-22|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Emma G. ||1916-08-13||2007-11-01|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Fannie L. ||1920-12-19||1987-09-08|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Felton A. ||1919-03-31||1982-03-05|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Fema L. ||1901-01-26||1965-11-03|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Glen ||1944-01-29|| || ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||James H. ||1892-05-01||1985-09-14|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Jean ||1930-05-30|| || ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Joy ||1943-03-07||1943-03-07||Asleep in Jesus Joy Daughter of Percy & Emma Warren Born & Died Mar 7, 1943 ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Marion ||1920-03||1920-04||Marion Inf of J. R. & Ina Warren (verify name; stone hard to read) ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]] ||Percy ||1911-11-30||1989-03-26|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Waters-xxx | Waters ]] ||Harold D. |1933-12-10||2003-08-14|| ||[[Image:Waters-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1310 | Waters ]] ||Urie ||1903-02-06||1957-09-17||(nee Puckett) A beloved mother. ||[[Image:Puckett-1310.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spell-1037 | Wells ]] ||Delma ||1920-03-03||1962-11-30||(nee Spell) ||[[Image:Spell-1037.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-13857| Wells ]] ||Earl ||1914-09-23||1994-04-16||||[[Image:Wells-13857.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-13855| Wells ]] ||George W. ||1886-09-15||1954-05-20||One's worthy of remembrance ||[[Image:Wells-13855.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]] ||Johnny A. ||1944-06-09||2014-09-06||'''obit''' ||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1372| Wells ]] ||Veda ||1892-05-11||1980-10-06||(nee Layton) One's worthy of remembrance ||[[Image:Wells-13855.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-47091| Westmoreland ]] ||Lora Martin ||1895-09-27||1978-05-04||(nee Martin)||[[Image:Westmoreland-47091.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-65568 | Westmoland]] ||Matilda W. ||1897-02-08||1980-09-27||May thy will be done (headstone has last name as Westmoland s/b Westmoreland)||[[Image:Westmoreland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westmoreland-xxx | Westmoland ]] ||Robert E. ||1900-01-18||1970-06-15||May thy will be done (headstone has last name as Westmoland s/b Westmoreland)||[[Image:Westmoreland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4442 | White]] ||Caroline L. ||1917-06-30||||(nee Bryant) ||[[Image:White-20069.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-20069 | White]] ||J. Verner ||1910-10-19||1973-03-28|| ||[[Image:White-20069.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]] ||Durwood H. ||1932-11-06||2002-01-20||[wed] Aug 16, 1952 ||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]] ||Joseph B. ||1869-02-28||1946-03-07||Joseph B. Williams ...His memory is blessed. ||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Williams ]] ||Lucenda Jones ||1865-01-01||1937-03-04||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Yelverton-xxx | Yelverton ]] ||Infant Son ||1907||1907|| ||[[Image:Yelverton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Yelverton-xxx | Yelverton ]] ||Maline ||1908-12-08||1909-01-04||Infant daughter of J. O. & E. F. Yelverton ||[[Image:Yelverton-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Pine Grove Cemetery, Middlefield, Massachusetts

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CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Pine Grove Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' 21 Clark Wright Road, Middlefield, Massachusetts, 01243 ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.33470, -72.98530 '''  221 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1913- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pine_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Middlefield%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90913/pine-grove-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Pine Grove Cemetery, Truro, Massachusetts

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CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Pine Grove Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' Cemetery Rd. off Old County Rd., Truro, Massachusetts, 02666 ''' GPS COORDINATES:  '''  41.97670, -70.05970 ''' Pine Grove Cemetery was established in 1794. It originally went by the names of South Cemetery and South Truro Cemetery. The entrance to the cemetery is on Old County Road. The cemetery is well off the road, accessed by a dirt road and is surrounded by woods.  880 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1796- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pine_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Truro%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91436/pine-grove-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Pine Grove Cemetery, Woodbridge, Ontario

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__NOTOC__ ==General Information== '''Cemetery Name:''' Pine Grove Cemetery (''also known as Pine Grove Congregational Cemetery, Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery'') '''Address:''' 63 Gamble Street, Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada '''GPS Coordinates:''' 43.796612, -79.587258 ==History== Pine Grove Cemetery opened in about 1843 on land that was donated to Pine Grove Congregational Church in 1839 by James and Sarah Worts. The first church was built in about 1841. A brick church was built in about 1867, but it was destroyed by fire in 1902. The cemetery is now inactive and is owned and maintained by City of Vaughan. The remaining stones were built into a stone cairn in 1968. The cairn is tucked behind the top of the hill where the cemetery is located. The cemetery does not have dedicated parking or a driveway. ==More Information== See the: *[[:Category:Pine Grove Cemetery, Woodbridge, Ontario|Pine Grove Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2581540/ Pine Grove Cemetery on FindAGrave] [[Category:Pine Grove Cemetery, Woodbridge, Ontario]]

Pine Grove Cemetery (Market Street)

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[[Category:Pine Grove Cemetery (Market Street), Berwick, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pine Grove Cemetery (Market Street) is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Pine Grove Cemetery, also known as Pine Grove Cemetery - Market Street, is located at 601 Market Street in [[Space:Berwick%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Berwick]], Columbia County, Pennsylvania. This is the original, older cemetery. The newer cemetery is about six blocks north on Walnut Street. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
601 Market St.
Berwick, PA 18603
(570) 752-4751 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.0630429, -76.236537 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Berwick+Cemetery+Association/@41.0630429,-76.236537,1380m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!1m2!2m1!1sCemetery++berwick+pa!3m1!1s0x0:0x98e08fd2338999e4 Pine Grove Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1971654 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Harter-1856|Harter]]||Jacob||1833||1912|||||||[[Image:Harter-1856-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Shirley-2241|Shirley]]||FrancesHarter||1831||1898||w/o Jacob Harter|||||[[Image:Harter-1856-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Seybert-81|Seybert]]||Bernard Bauman||1788||1843|||||||[[Image:Seybert-79.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Engle-1247|Engle]]||CharlotteSeybert||1788||1836||w/o Bernard Seybert|||||[[Image:Seybert-79.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Buss-638|Buss]]||John||1824||1872|||||||[[Image:Buss-638-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Briggs-6599|Briggs]]||HannaBuss||1832||1901||w/o John Buss|||||[[Image:Briggs-6599.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hanly-63|Hanly]]||ElizabethOswald||1867||1951|||||||[[Image:Hanly-63.jpg]] |- |[[Oswald-796|Oswald]]||Sylvanus P||1889|||||||||[[Image:Oswald-796.jpg]] |- |[[Hollingshead-376|Hollingshead]]||Elanor Foster||1794||1858|||||||[[Image:Hollingshead-376.jpg]] |- |[[Foster-15168|Foster]]||ElizabethWoodin||1821||1902||w/o William Woodin|||||[[Image:Foster-15168.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-206|Woodin]]||Joseph Bahl||1841||1856||s/o William and Elizabeth Woodin|||||[[Image:Woodin-206.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-208|Woodin]]||Mary||1848||||d/o William and Elizabeth|||||[[Image:Woodin-208.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-209|Woodin]]||Elizabeth||1854||1855||d/o William and Elizabeth|||||[[Image:Woodin-209.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-207|Woodin]]||EudoraHanly||1846||1922|||||||[[Image:Woodin-207.jpg]] |- |[[Jackson-22405|Jackson]]||Col. Clarence G.||1842||1880|||||||[[Image:Jackson-22405-2.jpg]] |- |[[Seybert-73|Seybert]]||ElizabethJackson||1838||1913||w/o Col C.G. Jackson|||||[[Image:Jackson-22405-2.jpg]] |- |[[Jackson-22492|Jackson]]||HenriettaNorth||1863||1943||d/o C.G and Elizabeth Jackson|||||[[Image:Jackson-22492.jpg]] |- |[[Jackson-22491|Jackson]]||JaneGearhart||1869||1919||d/o C.G. and Elizabeth Jackson|||||[[Image:Jackson-22491.jpg]] |- |[[Jackson-22402|Jackson]]||Mordecai William||1815||1894|||||||[[Image:Jackson-22402-1.jpg]] |- |[[Woodin-194|Woodin]]||William Hartman||1821||1886|||||||[[Image:Woodin-194-1.jpg]] |- |[[Karchner-11|Karchner]]||Martin||1836||1907|||||||[[Image:Karchner-11.jpg]] |- |[[Kengle-4|Kengle]]||MaryKarchner||1848||1917||w/o Martin Karchner|||||[[Image:Karchner-11.jpg]] |- |[[Nuss-173|Nuss]]||Samuel C||1880||1944|||||||[[Image:Nuss-173.jpg]] |- |[[Karchner-19|Karchner]]||BlancheNuss||1884||1956||w/o Samuel C Nuss|||||[[Image:Nuss-173.jpg]] |- |[[Shiner-72|Shiner]]||Andrew||1757||1844|||||||[[Image:Shiner-72.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rittenhouse-819|Rittenhouse]]||Enoch||1820||1902|||||||[[Image:Rittenhouse-819.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kitchen-1324|Kitchen]]||CatherineRittenhouse||1820||1906||w/o Enoch Rittenhouse|||||[[Image:Rittenhouse-819.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Payne-10041|Payne]]||RachaelLutsey||1792||1877||w/o William Lutsey|||||[[Image:Payne-10041.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Frease-22|Frease]]||William||1850||1922|||||||[[Image:Frease-22.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Whatnecht-3|Whatnecht]]||Phobe AnnFrease||1857||1928||w/o William Frease|||||[[Image:Frease-22.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-9387|Fowler]]||Gilbert Hicks||1800||1874|||||||[[Image:Fowler-9387.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-163700|Smith]]||CatherineFowler||1809||1899||w/o Gilbert Fowler|||||[[Image:Smith-163700.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-8582|Fowler]]||Samuel||1818||1911|||||||[[Image:Fowler-8582-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-9461|Fowler]]||CarolineFowler||1828||1930||w/o Samuel Fowler|||| [[Image:Fowler-9461.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-8581|Fowler]]||Theodore B||1848||1938|||||||[[Image:Fowler-8581-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1809|Harter]]||MarthaFowler||1852||1908||w/o Theodore Fowler|||||[[Image:Harter-1809.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-7923|Fowler]]||Freas||1830||1920|||||||[[Image:Fowler-7923.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hagenbuch-101|Hagenbuch]]||SarahFowler||1827||1913||w/o Freas Fowler|||||[[Image:Hagenbuch-101.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-7926|Fowler]]||Ida||1857||1943||d/o Freas and Sarah Fowler|||||[[Image:Fowler-7926.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1868|Harter]]||Aaron||1835||1914|||||||[[Image:Harter-1868.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Keen-2311|Keen]]||Martha ViolaHarter||1841||1927||w/o Aaron Harter|||||[[Image:Harter-1868.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1869|Harter]]||Ellen Keen||1867||1892||d/o Aaron and Martha Harter|||| [[Image:Harter-1868.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1870|Harter]]||Peter Lease||1874||1946||s/o Aaron and Martha Harter|||||[[Image:Harter-1870.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1871|Harter]]||Daisy||1879||1960||d/o Aaron and Martha Harter|||||[[Image:Harter-1871.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Ritter-2199|Ritter]]||Martin||1793|||||||||[[Image:Ritter-2199.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Karchner-53|Karchner]]||CatherineRitter||1800||||w/o Martin Ritter|||||[[Image:Ritter-2199.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Ritter-2205|Ritter]]||Enoch||1838||1911||s/o Martin and Catherine Ritter|||||[[Image:Ritter-2205.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Ritter-2206|Ritter]]||Louisa||1843||1904||d/o Martin and Catherine|||||[[Image:Ritter-2206.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Houck-911|Houck]]||Samuel||1836||1906|||||||[[Image:Houck-911.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Lutsey-37|Lutsey]]||HuldahHouck||1832||1906||w/o Samuel Houck|||||[[Image:Houck-911.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-71|Freas]]||Milton S||1866||1905|||||||[[Image:Freas-76.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rittenhouse-836|Rittenhouse]]||MaryFreas||1867||1897||w/o Milton Freas|||||[[Image:Rittenhouse-836.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-7925|Fowler]]||Lyman||1838||1914|||||||[[Image:Fowler-7925.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harris-32091|Harris]]||Maria LouisaFowler||1849||1905||w/o Lyman Fowler|||||[[Image:Fowler-7925.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-77|Freas]]||William L||1825||1895|||||||[[Image:Freas-77.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rittenhouse-837|Rittenhouse]]||Francis FannieFreas||1834||1895||w/o William L Freas|||||[[Image:Freas-77.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-73|Freas]]||James Polk||1845||1898|||||||[[Image:Freas-73.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Adams-36761|Adams]]||AliceFreas||1848||1916||w/o James Freas|||||[[Image:Freas-73.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-82|Freas]]||Henry||1821||1896|||||||[[Image:Freas-82.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bowman-8488|Bowman]]||DorothyFreas||1827||1910||w/o Henry Freas|||||[[Image:Bower-2400-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-83|Freas]]||John||1857||1877||s/o Henry and Dorothy Freas|||||[[Image:Freas-83.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fielding-743|Fielding]]||LouisaFowler||1860||1936||2nd w/o Theodore B Fowler|||||[[Image:Fielding-743.jpg|200px]]

Pine Grove Cemetery (Walnut Street)

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[[Category:Pine Grove Cemetery (Walnut Street), Berwick, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Columbia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pine Grove Cemetery - Walnut Street Annex is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Pine Grove Cemetery - Walnut Street Annex, is located on Walnut Street in [[Space:Berwick%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Berwick]], Columbia County, Pennsylvania. This is the newer, larger cemetery. The older, original cemetery is about six blocks south on Market Street. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
601 Market St.
Berwick, PA 18603
(570) 752-4751 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.0675708, -76.2371587 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/1498+Walnut+St/@41.0675708,-76.2371587,688m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c59d1205e9eb15:0xdb5dcdd661e8ef5c Pine Grove Cemetery - Walnut Street Annex on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=382213 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Inscription (Notes) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Benscoter||Blanche A||1885-NOV-05||1962-AUG-03|||| |- | Benscoter||Mason B||1883-APR-06||1961-DEC-19|||| |- | Bobchak||Ellen H||1911-OCT-01||1981-APR-07|||| |- | Bobchak||John J Sr||1906-FEB-10||1979-OCT-13|||| |- | Boehmer||Joseph R||1928-OCT-28||1998-MAY-15|||| |- | Cocklin||Lloyd B||1900-MAY-28||1992-JUN-30|||| |- | Cocklin||Margaret A||1902-OCT-28||1977-JAN-01|||| |- | Cragle||Charles W||1890-MAR-02||1943-JAN-23|||| |- | Cragle||John Sr||1877-JUN-05||1946-DEC-19|||| |- | Cragle||Madge||1900||1969|||| |- | Cragle||Ruth S||1896||1966|||| |- | DeHaven||Beatrice H||1915-FEB-07||1997-JUL-02|||| |- | DeHaven||Bessie A||1884-NOV-30||1967-OCT-04|||| |- | DeHaven||Bruce S||1908-APR-21||1975-JUL-22|||| |- | DeHaven||Bruce T||1959-APR-25||1980-DEC-30|||| |- | DeHaven||Henry W||1913-NOV-16||1944-OCT-17||(Henry was originally buried at Normandy, France, but was reinterred here in 1948.)|| |- | DeHaven||Howard G Jr||1951-MAY-06||1999-MAY-26|||| |- | DeHaven||Howard G Sr||1929-MAY-06||1988-DEC-23|||| |- | DeHaven||Jack L||1941||1947|||| |- | DeHaven||Jack M||1918-APR-12||1993-MAY-01|||| |- | DeHaven||Letha||1911||1956|||| |- | DeHaven||Marie E||1926-SEP-20||2004-JAN-02|||| |- | DeHaven||Mary A||1887-AUG-25||1975-AUG-31|||| |- | DeHaven||Michael M||1957-AUG-15||1984-JUL-28|||| |- | DeHaven||Nathal P||1911||1964|||| |- | DeHaven||Ray H||1881-SEP-04||1960-JUN-29|||| |- | DeHaven||Richard W||1916-DEC-25||1997-AUG-16|||| |- | DeHaven||Russell K||1912-AUG-06||1969-MAY-27|||| |- | DeHaven||Sadie C||1879-JAN-06||1956-APR-10|||| |- | DeHaven||Stanley C||1892-APR-20||1966-OCT-24|||| |- | 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Pine Hill Cemetery, Dover, New Hampshire

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== Notable Interments == *[[wikipedia:Daniel Meserve Durell|Daniel Meserve Durell]] (July 20, 1769 – April 28, 1841), [[wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|U.S. congressman]], elected to represent New Hampshire as an at-large delegate from 1807 to 1809 *[[Frost-2851|George Frost]] (April 26, 1720 – June 21, 1796), Revolutionary War [[wikipedia:Continental Congress|Continental Congress]]man from 1777 to 1779 *[[Grout-43|Jonathan Grout]] (July 23, 1737 – September 8, 1807), U.S. congressman elected to represent [[wikipedia:Massachusetts's 8th congressional district|Massachusetts's 8th District]], serving from 1789 to 1791 *[[wikipedia:Joshua James Guppey|Joshua James Guppey]] (August 27, 1820 – December 8, 1893), [[wikipedia:American Civil War|Civil War]] Union brevet [[wikipedia:brigadier general|brigadier general]] *[[Hale-1969|John Parker Hale]] (March 31, 1806 – November 19, 1873), U.S. congressman, Civil War U.S. senator, elected as a [[wikipedia:Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] to represent New Hampshire as an at-large delegate to the House of Representatives in 1843-1845 *[[wikipedia:William Hale (politician)|William Hale]] (August 6, 1765 – November 8, 1848), U.S. congressman; first represented the [[wikipedia:New Hampshire's 3rd congressional district|3rd District]] from 1809 to 1811, then as an at-large delegate from 1813 to 1817 *[[wikipedia:Joshua Gilman Hall|Joshua Gilman Hall]] (November 5, 1828 – October 31, 1898), U.S. congressman representing [[wikipedia:New Hampshire's 1st congressional district|New Hampshire's 1st District]] from 1879 to 1883, mayor of Dover in 1866, member of the [[wikipedia:New Hampshire Senate|New Hampshire Senate]] in 1871, member of the [[wikipedia:New Hampshire House of Representatives|New Hampshire House of Representatives]] in 1874, and U.S. District Attorney for New Hampshire from 1874 to 1879 *John William KingmanJohn William Kingman on {{FindAGrave|7084382|sameas=no}} (January 1, 1821 – December 17, 1903), Civil War [[wikipedia:Union Army|Union Army]] officer *[[Martin-20953|Noah Martin]] (July 26, 1801 – May 28, 1863), [[wikipedia:New Hampshire governor|New Hampshire governor]] *[[Sawyer-2139|Charles Henry Sawyer]] (March 30, 1840 – January 18, 1908), 41st governor of New Hampshire from 1887 to 1889 *[[wikipedia:Fred Wesley Wentworth|Fred Wesley Wentworth]] (1864-1943), architect known for many buildings in [[wikipedia:Downtown Paterson|downtown]] [[wikipedia:Paterson, New Jersey|Paterson, New Jersey]], and for the Lucius Varney House in Dover. *[[Wentworth-200|John Wentworth, Jr.]] (July 17, 1745 – January 10, 1787), [[wikipedia:American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] Continental Congressman == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Pine_Hill_Cemetery_(Dover,_New_Hampshire)|Pine Hill Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103045 Pine Hill Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Pine Hill Cemetery, Dover, New Hampshire]]

Pine Hill Cemetery Pine Hill Tennessee

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''The Pine Hill Cemetery in Pine Hill, Scott County, Tennessee, United States Detailed Listings'' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pine_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Pine_Hill%2C_Tennessee Pine Hill Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Neal Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/779077/pine-hill-cemetery Pine Hill Cemetery on FindAGrave] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/HPNFeeW52E92XWuy6 The Pine Hill Cemetery On Google Maps]

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[[Category:Pine Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pine Hill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Pine Hill Cemetery is located on Garrison Street in Shickshinny, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
Pine Hill Cemetery on Google Maps ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1987740 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- '''NOTE: Dates are listed as YYYY-MM-DD to facilitate sorting.''' ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Inscription (Notes) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Allen||Hudson||1839||1905||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Allen||Reuben T||1817||1872||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Alonzo||Irving||1844||1913||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Alter||George W||1840||1895||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Bachman||Stephen||1848||1905||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Belles||John||1844||1863||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Rustay-38|Benscoter]]||Mary Margaret||1903-09-23||1994-09-04||||[[Image:Rustay-38.jpg|100px]] |- | Bigley||Samuel||1825||1884||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Bonham||Dorcas A||1907||1973||||[[Image:Rustay-34.jpg|100px]] |- | Bonham||Harrison V||1905-09-15||1974-01-01||||[[Image:Rustay-34.jpg|100px]] |- | Boone||Charles A||1841||1903||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Bound||Abram L||||||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Briggs||Emma E||1882||1923|||| |- | Briggs||Forrest W||1866-05-20||1930-08-03|||| |- | Briggs||Hettie J||1867||1956|||| |- | Briggs||Hiram M||1837||1915|||| |- | Briggs||Jacob F||1836-02-28||1919-07-03||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Briggs||James Warren||1873||1949|||| |- | Briggs||Jeremiah||1837||1919||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Briggs||John C||1826-11-30||1883-02-17||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Briggs||John Francis||1876-06-21||1933-05-08|||| |- | Briggs||John M||||1950|||| |- | Briggs||Loran Dewitt||1889||1967|||| |- | Briggs||Mae G||1875||1943|||| |- | Briggs||Mary E||1885-05-06||1969-08-04|||| |- | Briggs||Miron Luke||1878-09-07||1962-01-21|||| |- | Briggs||Rose A||1873||1964|||| |- | Briggs||Sarah||1848-04-07||1932-08-12|||| |- | Briggs||Sarah A||1839||1899|||| |- | Campbell||David A||1844||1875||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Myers-13231|Cragle]]||Lena D||1890||1934|||| |- | Davenport||Flora B||1869||1930|||| |- | Dietrich||John||1822||1889||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Dodson||John W||1826||1907||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Dodson||Samuel Wesley||1841||1920||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Donnell-789|Donnell]]||Andrew Bowman||1884-07-27||1937-11-05||||[[Image:Rustay-37.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Donnell-790|Donnell]]||Arlene||1925-03-19||1925-08-26||||[[Image:Donnell-790.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rustay-37|Donnell]]||Jennie May||1891-06-12||1940-08-30||||[[Image:Rustay-37.jpg|100px]] |- | Ellinger||Dorothy||1910-08-13||1999-09-03|||| |- | Garrison||Ambrose||||||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Garrison||Bowman||1842-03-10||1908-02-28||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Gay||Thomas L||1822||1892||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Gearhart||Jackson H||1834-08-29||1905-12-18||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Geist-361|Geist]]||Barbara A||1935||1941||||[[Image:Geist-361.jpg|100px]] |- | Geist||Bertha D||1879||1944|||| |- | [[Geist-357|Geist]]||Clark Edward||1878||1923||||[[Image:Geist-357.jpg|100px]] |- | Geist||Cordelia T||1909-12-04||2007-01-07||||[[Image:Geist-359.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Geist-358|Geist]]||Martha Argenta||1915||1980||Sr Asst Nurse USPHS World War II Korea||[[Image:Geist-358.jpg|100px]] |- | Geist||Sarah E||||1912||||[[Image:Geist-362.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Geist-359|Geist]]||Stanley E||1906-11-19||1974-11-26||||[[Image:Geist-359.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Geist-362|Geist]]||Thomas B||1853||1942||||[[Image:Geist-362.jpg|100px]] |- | Gensel||Isaac D||1841-07-18||1924-10-22||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Golder-219|Golder]]||Ray||1882||1974||||[[Image:Golder-219.jpg|100px]] |- | Good||John B||1843||1925||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Good||Ralph E||1898||1977||||[[Image:Geist-360.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Geist-360|Good]]||Reba H||1905||1955||||[[Image:Geist-360.jpg|100px]] |- | Hazelett||George||1836||1906||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Hook||Bertha E||1880||1933||||[[Image:Hook-1483.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hook-1483|Hook]]||Frank||1878||1955||||[[Image:Hook-1483.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rustay-1|Jackson||Rachel]]||1836-05-09||1917-04-07||||[[Image:Jackson-10450.jpg|100px]] |- | Jackson||William||1833||1905||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Jackson-10450|Jackson||William A]]||1834||1905||||[[Image:Jackson-10450.jpg|100px]] |- | Johns||Benjamin||1844||1902||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Karns||J F||||||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Kelly||Franklin||1836||1920||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Kester||Daniel||||||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Kester||James||1837||1898||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Kester||John||1848||1921||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Kingsbury||Milford||1833||1906||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Kline||Whiteman F||1828||1903||Civil War Veteran|| |- | [[Thompson-19813|Koons||Minerva F]]||1890||1970||||[[Image:Koons-139.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Koons-139|Koons||William Beach]]||1888||1976||||[[Image:Koons-139.jpg|100px]] |- | Laning||Nathaniel C||1845||1922||Civil War Veteran|| |- | Lutz||Cordelia||1868||1956|||| |- | 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Pine Hill Plantation, Leon County, Florida

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Pine Hill Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == '''Pine Hill Plantation''' == Dr [[Bradford-5859|Edward Bradford (1798-1873)]] established Pine Hill Plantation in Leon County, Florida between 1829 and 1832. His family moved to Leon County, Florida around 1832. There were the four brothers, and his nephew, William, who each developed a plantation near the others, in an area now called Bradfordville. According to a Wikipedia article on Bradfordville: ''"The Bradfords were direct descendants of William Bradford, governor of the Plymouth Colony (Massachusetts). William's great great grandson, John Bradford, received a land grant located in Halifax County, North Carolina from King George III of Great Britain. The mother of the Bradford sons, Sarah Cromwell Bradford, was a direct descendant of Oliver Cromwell. [This last statement is in dispute] ''Bradfords and plantations'' *''Thomas Anderson Bradford, born February 13, 1790 founded Walnut Hill Plantation'' *''Dr. William H. Bradford established Edgewood Plantation and became the doctor for Pine Hill Plantation's slaves'' *''Henry B. Bradford born October 30, 1791 lived a little further south on what is now Thomasville Road in the same area as brother Thomas.'' *''Dr. Edward Bradford born August 2, 1798 founded Pine Hill Plantation. The most successful brother, he later founded Horseshoe Plantation east-southeast of Lake Iamonia. The plantation is still in existence today as a privately run hunting plantation.'' *''Richard Henry Bradford born November 15, 1800 founded Water Oak Plantation near Lake McBride"Bradfordville, Florida for a history of the Bradford brothers and their plantations (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradfordville,_Florida) Pine Hill Plantation was a large cotton plantation of 3,270 acres. The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census stated that Pine Hill had 130 slaves working about 1500 acres growing cotton and corn.Wikipedia article on Pine Hill Plantation(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Hill_Plantation) The plantation also housed a 24 ft single room building that served as Dr. Bradford's office, and was used as a hospital for Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. The following quote was found in Slavery and Plantation Growth in Antebellum Florida: 1821-1860, pp 73-74, by Julia Floyd Smith: :On Edward Bradford's Pine Hill plantation, Christmas was quite a festive occasion and celebrated for a full week. Preparations for Christmas began in the fall of the year when the cotton crop was moving to northern markets. Bradford's wife made her list of gifts to be purchased for "the black folks" at this time. When the list was completed, Bradford forwarded it to his commission merchants in New York. In due time, as the orders were filled, boxes of goods began to arrive in Tallahassee to be taken to the Bradford plantation. On Christmas day the Bradford slaves gathered around the "big house" to receive their gifts of clothing such as shawls, brightly colored printed dresses and bandannas, new hats, Sunday shoes, or vests. The foremen on the plantation, "Alfred," "Ned," "Henry," and "Randall" received special gifts of overcoats and boots. Such was Christmas on the Bradford plantation, and quite different from Christmas on Chemonie where there was no celebration. The holiday was not ended for the Bradford slaves. All week was "kept," no chores being done except the necessary ones.SLAVERY IN ANTEBELLUM FLORIDA, Slavery and Plantation Growth in Antebellum Florida: 1821-1860, pp 73-74, by Julia Floyd Smith (https://ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/19/96/00001/9781947372627_Smith.pdf) The book mentions the slave quarters on the plantation on p.89, which apparently were above general standards of quality:SLAVERY IN ANTEBELLUM FLORIDA, Slavery and Plantation Growth in Antebellum Florida: 1821-1860, p 89, by Julia Floyd Smith (https://ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/19/96/00001/9781947372627_Smith.pdf) :The slave quarters on Edward Bradford's plantation were single frame units, each housing a family. They were whitewashed with brick chimneys, built well off the ground, with windows for ventilation and overhanging roofs to protect against rain. == Slaves on Pine Hill Plantation == Edward's daughter Susan, his youngest child, wrote two books which greatly details the family's life on their plantations, their relationships with other families, relatives, and their slaves, as well as their experiences before, during, and after the Civil War. The following were slaves mentioned in Susan Bradford Eppes' book, The Negro of the Old South, as being on Pine Hill Plantation:"The Negro of the Old South, A Bit of period History" by Mrs. Nicholas Ware Eppes , 1925, Joseph G. Branch Publishing Company, Chicago.(https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Negro_of_the_Old_South/wXwbAAAAIAAJ?hl=en) This book was written by Dr. Edward Bradford's daughter, Susan Branch Bradford Eppes, who claimed the book was totally factual. # [[Bradford-8646|Aunt Dinah]], wife of Uncle Henry, ran the day nursery # [[Bradford-8645|Uncle Henry]], husband of Aunt Dinah, foreman, possibly a cooper, one arm was cut off above the elbow in a shingle mill accident in 1862 # [[Bradford-8647|Dick]], son of Uncle Henry, a cooper # [[Bradford-8648|Bob]], son of Uncle Henry, a cooper # [[Bradford-8677|Mammy Feriby]] # [[Bradford-8321|Lula]], Susan Bradford's mammy, married to Jim, then Jesse Dennis # [[Bradford-8643|Jim]], [[Bradford-8321|Lula]]'s first husband # [[Dennis-8936|Jesse Dennis]], [[Bradford-8321|Lula]]'s second husband, possibly a freedman # [[Bradford-8644|Allen]], [[Bradford-8643|Jim]] and [[Bradford-8321|Lula]]'s son # [[Dennis-8950|Edward]], [[Dennis-8936|Jesse Dennis]] and [[Bradford-8321|Lula]]'s son # [[Bradford-8678|Dave]] # [[Bradford-8680|Minnie]] # [[Bradford-8679|Journey]] # [[Bradford-8681|Tinnie]] # [[Bradford-8685|Uncle Alfred]], foreman # [[Dabney-934|Uncle Ned]], foreman, waited tables as a boy at Dabney home in Richmond # [[Bradford-8686|Uncle Randall]] (aka Randal), foreman, came from Savannah, (possibly Randall Footman, driver of mule team hauling goods to and from seaport, p 89), husband of [[Bradford-8687|Julianne]] #[[Bradford-8687|Julianne]], [[Bradford-8686|Uncle Randall]]'s wife # [[Bradford-8688|Uncle Wiley]], blacksmith, played fiddle # [[Bradford-8689|Uncle Caesar]], supervisor of barbeques # [[Bradford-8649|Aunt Ginnie]], housekeeper and cook, wife of Uncle Tony, they had no children. She died from measles on 9 Mar 1857. # [[Bradford-8642|Uncle Tony]], former brickmason, tended sheep in later years; father of Lula, had "stroke of paralysis" in 1858 # [[Bradford-8682|Fanny]] # [[Bradford-8684|Abb]] # [[Bradford-8690|Uncle Davie]], head gardener, Sexton of Mount Zion (white peoples' church), supervisor of meats for parties and slaves, died at age 98 # [[Bradford-8699|Granny Violet]], housekeeper, candlemaker, supervised handing out of milk to the slaves, sister of [[Bradford-8700|Granny Anneke]] # [[Bradford-8700|Granny Anneke]], housekeeper, made candle moulds, sister of [[Bradford-8699|Granny Violet]] # [[Bradford-8701|Cindy]], assists [[Bradford-8699|Granny Violet]] with the milk # [[Ash-3618|Kernal (Colonel?) Jordan Ashe]], called Jordan, named after previous NC owner, carriage driver for Mrs. Bradford, husband of Melissa, then later Adeline, 4 kids with Melissa # [[Bradford-8320|Melissa Ashe]], first wife of Jordan # [[Burgess-13126|Adeline Ashe]], second wife of Jordan, she was part Indian (father was Indian), she was a cook # [[Ash-3619|William "Bill"]], son of Jordan # [[Bradford-8641|Fanny]] (aka Fannie), servant to the Mistress, nanny of one of the daughters, had 4 husbands: unknown butler, [[Decatur-47|Essex Decatur]] (different plantation), [[Bullock-6331|Davy Bullock]], [[Fort-1315|Henry Fort]] # [[Bullock-6331|Davy Bullock]] # [[Fort-1315|Henry Fort]], ran engine at the mill # [[Decatur-46|Robert]], son of [[Decatur-47|Essex Decatur]] and [[Bradford-8641|Fannie)]] (her only child), born 1848 # [[Branch-2681|Amy]], maid to the Mistress # [[Bradford-8692|George]], butler # [[Bradford-8698|Randal]], possibly Uncle Randall's son # [[Bradford-8697|"Chicken Sam"]], a wheel-wright) # [[Bradford-8683|Milly]] # [[Bradford-8696|"Carolina Bill"]], wheel-wright # [[Bradford-8695|Peter]], carpenter, miller # [[Bradford-8694|Mac]], carpenter, miller # [[Bradford-8693|Bill]], carpenter Slaves (not mentioned above) who were mentioned in Through Some Eventful Years by Susan Bradford Eppes:Through Some Eventful Years by Susan Bradford Eppes. (https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/AFJ8883.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext) # [[Bradford-8675|Nan]], dyed skeins # [[Bradford-8676|Lyddy]], dyed skeins # [[Tesh-79|Ben Tesh]], known as Uncle Ben, volunteered to go to war for the Confederacy # [[Bradford-8672|Emeline]], cook # [[Bradford-8673|Aunt Polly]] # [[Bradford-8674|Uncle Alick]] # [[Branch-2683|Frances]], maid to Susan Bradford, given to Susan when both were children in 1854 by Susan's grandfather via a deed., granddaughter of [[Branch-2680|Uncle Kinchen]] and [[Branch-2681|Aunt Amy]], mother was [[Branch-2682|Ann]] (in NC - slave of Gov Branch). # [[Bradford-8650|Bethiah]], daughter of [[Bradford-8646|Aunt Dinah]] and [[Bradford-8645|Uncle Henry]] # [[Bradford-8670|Peggy]] # [[Bradford-8671|Pat]] # [[Bradford-8669|Ellen]] # [[Bradford-8662|Lavinia]], 7 month old baby in Jul 1855, daughter of [[Bradford-8646|Aunt Dinah]] and [[Bradford-8645|Uncle Henry]] # [[Bradford-8663|Jane]], died from measles on 9 Mar 1857 # [[Bradford-8664|Isaac]], died from measles on 9 Mar 1857 # [[Bradford-8668|Aunt Morea]] # [[Bradford-8665|John]], b 1848, brother of [[Bradford-8667|Nathan]] and [[Bradford-8666|David]], worked in the tannery, son of a shoemaker, no mother # [[Bradford-8666|David]], b 1850, brother of [[Bradford-8665|John]] and [[Bradford-8667|Nathan]], worked in the tannery, son of a shoemaker, no mother # [[Bradford-8667|Nathan]], b 1853, brother of [[Bradford-8665|John]] and [[Bradford-8666|David]], worked in the tannery, son of a shoemaker, no mother # [[Branch-2680|Uncle Kinchen]], husband of [[Branch-2681|Aunt Amy]], 1863 given to Mrs. Bradford after her father died, valet to Governor Branch prior to his death # [[Branch-2681|Aunt Amy]], wife of [[Branch-2680|Uncle Kinchen]], 1863 given to Mrs. Bradford after her father died, previously maid to Mrs Branch (Governor Branch's wife) # [[Bradford-8661|Luke]] # [[Bradford-8660|Tup]] # [[Dennis-8949|Hannah]], Lula's daughter # [[Dulan-5|Emperor Dulan (1832-aft.1870)]], Nellie's husband # [[Bradford-8318|Nelly (Bradford) Dulan (abt.1835-aft.1870)]], wife of Emperor Dulan, possibly daughter of [[Bradford-8646|Aunt Dinah]] and [[Bradford-8645|Uncle Henry]] # [[Bradford-8659|Ike]] Slaves at Pine Hill Plantation mentioned in The Red Hills of Florida, 1528-1865 by Clifton Paisley:The Red Hills of Florida, 1528-1865 by Clifton Paisley, copyright 1989, The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa and London, pp 179-180 # [[Bradford-8652|Laurence]] (aka Lawrence), ran away one time when feared being hired out # [[Bradford-8653|Affie]], a conjure woman who disappeared for months into the woods and returned with herbs periodically == Slaves on Horseshoe Plantation == The Bradford's owned a second plantation nearby Pine Hill on the shores of Lake Iammonia called Horseshoe Plantation.Wikipedia contributors, "Horseshoe Plantation," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Horseshoe_Plantation&oldid=1030880776 (accessed April 10, 2022). The land formed around the lake in the shape of a horseshoe, hence the name. This was a large cotton plantation of about 11,000 acres established by Edward Bradford in 1840. It is as yet unknown how many slaves lived and worked there. Susan Bradford Eppes' books mentioned a few of the slaves that worked on Horseshoe Plantation: # [[Bradford-8655|Aunt Rachel]], head nurse, ran the day nursery, washerwoman, wife of Uncle Tom. Previous owner was Marshall of VA. Granddaughter of an African Chieftain. # [[Bradford-8654|Uncle Tom]], husband of Rachel, kept fires going in fireplaces # [[Bradford-8656|Agnes]], Rachel's granddaughter and her assistant in the nursery # [[Maner-246|Uncle Ellick]], driver of log cart for saw mill, preacher, previous owner was Tom Maner of SC # [[Bradford-8658|Aunt Pendar]], took care of the geese == Sources == * Bradfordville, Florida - a history of the Bradford brothers and their plantations (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradfordville,_Florida) * Dr. Edward Bradford Papers, Special Collections & Archives, Florida State University Libraries, Tallahassee, Florida.(https://archives.lib.fsu.edu/repositories/10/resources/1366) * Leon County 1860 Agricultural census (http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/leon/census/1860agri.txt) * LARGE SLAVEHOLDERS OF 1860 and AFRICAN AMERICAN SURNAME MATCHES FROM 1870 by Tom Blake, 2001-2005 (http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ajac/genealogy/) * Edward and Martha Bradford, Bradford Denton House, photos and brief history(https://bradforddenton.com/bradford-family-history/historical-marker-and-names/85-edward-and-martha-bradford.html)

Pine Hills Cemetery

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Pine Hills Cemetery was established in 1929. It is part of the [https://www.mountpleasantgroup.com/ Mount Pleasant group] of cemeteries in the Toronto Area. See [[:Category:Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario|Pine Hills Cemetery]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: SCR-018) *OGS cemetery ID: 5007 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718561/data?n=131 Pine Hills Cemetery] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Pine Hollow Cemetery, Oyster Bay, New York

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Pine Knoll Cemetery

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[[Category: Pine Knoll Cemetery, Hanover, New Hampshire]] For people buried at Pine Knoll Cemetery, please see * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pine_Knoll_Cemetery%2C_Hanover%2C_New_Hampshire Category: Pine Knoll Cemetery, Hanover, New Hampshire] Cemetery Name: Pine Knoll Cemetery Address: South Main Street, Hanover, New Hampshire, 03755 United States GPS Coordinates: 43.6932983, -72.2941971 Information:

Pine Lake Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Michigan

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[[Category: Pine Lake Cemetery, West Bloomfield, Michigan|Pine Lake Cemetery]] Part of the [[Project: Michigan Cemeteries|Michigan Cemeteries Project]] ---- :'''Pine Lake Cemetery''' :Middlebelt Road :West Bloomfield, Michigan, 48322 ==History== ==External References== * [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=640904 Find A Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pine-Lake-Cemetery/160259 Billion Graves] * [http://usgwarchives.net/mi/tsphoto/oakland/pinelake.htm USGenWeb Archives] * [http://www.gwbhs.org/subject/pine-lake-cemetery/ Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society] * [http://wbtownship.org/visitors/community_information/index.php West Bloomfield Township Community Information] ==Burial Records== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name(s)''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of Death''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Section''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Lot/ Row''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- | [[Roth-2522|Casstevens]] || Emma C. || 1921-9-9 || 2008-11-2 || B || 16 || {{image|size=s|file=Roth-2522.jpg}} |- | [[Casstevens-24|Casstevens]] || Kathleen A. || 1959-10-28 || 2015-2-1 || B || 16 || {{image|size=s|file=Casstevens-24.jpg}} |- | [[Allen-22232|Schultz]] || Grace A. || 1893 || 1969 || C || 28 || {{image|size=s|file=Schultz-3141-2.jpg}} |- | [[Schultz-3141|Schultz]] || Oscar E. || 1888 || 1962 || C || 28 || {{image|size=s|file=Schultz-3141-2.jpg}} |- | [[Auspaugh-1|Wolfe]] || Blanche || 1893 || 1958 || C || 33 || {{image|size=s|file=Auspaugh-1.jpg}} |- | [[Wolfe-2645|Teachworth]] || Verla M. || 1919-9-22 || 2005-10-18 || C || 34 || {{image|size=s|file=Pine_Lake_Cemetery_West_Bloomfield_Michigan-2.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2742|Crane]] || Clyde C. || 1882 || 1962 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2742.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2743|Crane]] || John T. || 1921-9-2 || 1998-3-26 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2743.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2962|Crane]] || Marion L. || 1916-10-27 || 2009-10-27 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2962.jpg}} |- | [[Schneider-5615|Crane]] || Mathilda M. || 1884 || 1967 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2742.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2981|Crane]] || Nancy Deanna || 1969-1-6 || 1984-12-6 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2981.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2959|Crane]] || Ruby E. || 1905-10-25 || 1972-11-18 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Pine_Lake_Cemetery_West_Bloomfield_Michigan-3.jpg}} |- | [[Crane-2745|Crane]] || William R. || 1907-12-12 || 1998-8-2 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=Crane-2745.jpg}} |- | [[McDougall-931|Thies]] || Maidrea C. || 1914 || 200 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=McDougall-931.jpg}} |- | [[Thies-206|Thies]] || William Theodore || 1914 || 1967 || C || || {{image|size=s|file=McDougall-931.jpg}} |- | 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Pine Level Cemetery, Oxford, Florida

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[[Category: Pine Level Cemetery, Oxford, Florida]] Pine Level Cemetery is located in Oxford, Sumter County, Florida, on County Road 203. A [http://fl-genweb.org/sumter/sumcem/pine/pinelevelcemintro.html transcription project] for Pine Level Cemetery completed in 1999 by Wendy Farley. The transcription was made from original records and may include entries for headstones which are no longer readable or even there. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72448 Search] Pine Level Cemetery at FindAGrave.com

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== Pine Mountain Settlement School
Harlan County, Kentucky, One Place Study == {{Occupation |image= Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-9.png |text=
This [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Study]] is a part
of the [[Project:Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project]]
}} The Pine Mountain Settlement School One Place Study was created in collaboration with the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies Project]], the [[Project:Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] and the [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] as part of an ongoing effort to highlight significant places in Appalachia. The study focuses on documenting and connecting people associated with the school. If you [[#Want to Help?|want to help]] because you have ancestors or family in this group, or just because you love the musical and literary heritage of the school, we'd wecome your participation! {{Image|file=Pine_Mountain_Settlement_School_Harlan_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-6.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Purpose statement from PMSS booklet, 1937 }} === History === In the 1880s a social reformist movement began in England and the United States, known as the settlement movement. Its goal was to alleviate poverty and encourage socialization across economic divisions. England's early efforts were concentrated in London, and when [[Addams-2|Jane Addams]] and others brought the movement to the United States, they focused on urban areas, where growing immigration and industrialization had increased socio-economic divisions. Inspired by these ideas as well as the work of Susan Chester's Log Cabin Settlement in Asheville, [[Space:Buncombe_County%2C_North_Carolina|Buncombe County, North Carolina]], [[Stone-24616|May Stone]] and [[Pettit-3668|Katherine Pettit]] saw a similar need in the communities of eastern Kentucky, where geographic isolation had severely limited the educational and economic opportunities of the residents. In 1902 the women established the [[Space:Hindman_Settlement_School%2C_Hindman%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Hindman Settlement School]], the first settlement school in the United States. {| cellpadding="10" align="left" | {| border="3" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background:#A9BA9D;" |-align="center" |'''Geography of Harlan County, Kentucky ''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- bgcolor=#FFEBCD | '''Continent:''' | North America |- bgcolor=#FFEBCD |'''Country:''' | United States |- bgcolor=#FFEBCD |'''Region:''' |[[Space:Central_Appalachia_Team|Central Appalachia]] |- bgcolor=#FFEBCD |'''State/Province:''' |[[Space:Kentucky|Kentucky]] |- bgcolor=#FFEBCD |'''County:''' |Harlan |- bgcolor=#FFEBCD |'''GPS Coordinates:''' | 36.948611, -83.183056 |- bgcolor=#FFEBCD |'''Area:''' | 1,210 sq km or 468 sq mi |- bgcolor=#FFEBCD |'''Elevation:''' |532.0 m or 1745.4 feet |} |} | |- |} In 1912 [[Creech-1634|William Creech]] of Harlan County convinced Katherine Pettit and Hindman principal Ethel De Long Zande to start a new settlement school in his area. Initially classes were held upstairs over a store and post office while Creech's donated land was cleared and drained. Pioneering female architect [[Rockwell-3437|Mary (Rockwell) Hook (1877-1978)]] designed the campus layout and several of the buildings. Construction continued through 1937. As a settlement school, Pine Mountain has operated a farm and a health clinic as well as offered job training, community services, and support for cultural arts and music initiatives. In 1937 it became the regional headquarters of the WPA's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pack_Horse_Library_Project Pack Horse Library Project]. The school has been designated a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Historic_Landmark National Historic Landmark District]. It is one of the few settlement schools still in operation today.


* Pine Mountain Settlement School [https://www.pinemountainsettlementschool.com/ Official Website] * Established: 1913 * Campus size: 800 acres * Mission: ''to enrich people and enhance lives through Appalachian place-based education for all ages.'' * Strategy: ''a holistic approach to the stewardship of our natural, agricultural, human and built environment through community development, environmental education, sustainability, and Appalachian cultures and heritage.'' {{clear}}

== People == *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pine Mountain Settlement School, Harlan, Kentucky One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] The following list of names was compiled from various source materials while researching the school. For now, names in bold print indicate the person is notable and has a WikiTree Profile. People listed with (WP) beside their names are linked to their Wikipedia articles, but do not have a WikiTree profile at the last check. If you are adding profiles for those people, please confirm they do not have a WikiTree profile to avoid duplication. If you want to contribute to the project by working on an individual listed below, please edit the page to sign your WTID (by adding ~~~~) beside your chosen profile, or contact the study coordinator. '''Associates''' * William Creech - Longtime resident of Harlan County, he donated 136 acres of land for the establishment of the Pine Mountain Settlement School. * [[Ritchie-2944|'''Jean Ritchie''' (1922-2015)]] American folk music singer, songwriter and dulcimer player; though Jean attended public school, six of her siblings were Hindman Settlement School students. Her other seven siblings attended the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County, Kentucky. '''Staff''' :'''Directors''' *[[Pettit-3668|'''Katherine Pettit''' (1870-1936)]] Co-founder of the Pine Mountain Settlement School * [[DeLong-3242|'''Ethel Margaret (DeLong) Zande''' (1878-1928)]] An early principal at the Hindman Settlement School; she later went on with Katherine Pettit to found the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County, Kentucky. * Glyn A. Morris (1937) {| cellpadding=3 | {{Image|file=Pine_Mountain_Settlement_School_Harlan_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-5.png |align=l |size=l }} |
'''Teachers'''
*[[Argetsinger-188|Glenn Davis Argetsinger (1905-2004)]] *Henrietta Adams (music teacher) *Marguerite Butter (1920, supervisor)'''1920 Census''': "United States Census, 1920"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: T625; Affiliate Film Number: 574; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 1820574; Record number: 24885;
{{FamilySearch Record|MHLK-R14}} (accessed 15 August 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9R62-D3X}} Image number 00518
Kathrine Pettit (50), single head of household in Harlan, Kentucky, United States.
*Harriet Crutchfield *Leon Dechonpa[?] (1920, forester, teacher) *Ruth B. Gains (1920 teacher, 1930 housekeeper) *Martha Henson (weaving teacher) *Gladis Hill *Maryan Kingman (domestic science teacher) *Anna Kraatz *Margarett Lillie (expression teacher) *Sally Loomis *Margarett Matter *Angela Melbille (executive teacher 1930)'''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing enumeration district (ED) ED 24, sheet 16B, line 51, family 291, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 749; FHL microfilm 2,340,484.
{{FamilySearch Record|XM6Y-G28}} (accessed 15 August 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GRHQ-LB6}} Image number 00612
Kathrine Pettit (61), single in District 4, Harlan, Kentucky, United States. Born in Kentucky.
*Orvile Morrison *Caroline Parkhurst *Katherine Russell *Howard Young |}
'''Workers'''
{| | * Louis Zande (1920, superintendent of grounds, stonemason) * Emily K. Wells (1920, secretary) * Bilmer Stone (1920, matron) * C. Lillia Bobbins (1920, matron) * Clarence Darcy (1920, dairyman) * Janey Darcy (1920, matron) * Erving Wooten (1920, team driver) * Ruben Bagley (1920, team driver) * Emily Hill? (1897 - 1920 boarder, 1930 odd jobs) * Dorothy Balles (1930 odd jobs) | * Mary Davis (1930 housekeeper) * Lavie Davis (1930 house mother) * Hilda Conn (1930 bookkeeper) * Barbara Bartlett (1930 matron) * Threrasa[?] McDavid (1930 house mother) * Marrian Rurlerick (1930 nurse) * Martha Burns (1930 dairy supervisor) * Boon C. Callahan (1920 student, 1930 ? training) * Wanda Callahan (housekeeper?) |} '''Trustees''' * Mr. W.W. Ball (Maysville, KY) * Mr. J.S. Crutchfield (Pittsburg, PA) * [[Olcott-121|Dorothy (Olcott) Elsmith (1891-1984)]] * Mrs. Anderson Gratz (Lexington, KY) * [[Rockwell-3437|'''Mary (Rockwell) Hook''' (1877-1978)]] * Mrs. C.A. Jack (Ridgeway, PA) * Mr. C.N. Manning (Lexington, KY) * Professor Arthur L. Swift, Jr. (New York, NY) * Miss Evelyn K. Wells (Wellesley. MA) * [[Caudill-2341|'''Rebecca (Caudill) Ayars''' (1899-1985)]] {| |{{Image|file=Pine_Mountain_Settlement_School_Harlan_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-4.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Students in class }} {{Image|file=Pine_Mountain_Settlement_School_Harlan_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-7.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Students in the mechanics shop }} {{Image|file=Pine_Mountain_Settlement_School_Harlan_Kentucky_One_Place_Study-8.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Students in the wood shop }} |
'''Students 1920'''
: * Maude Baker (1902) * Pearlie Baker (1906) * [[Baker-36261|Thomas Noble Baker (abt.1912-)]] * [[Baker-36259|Bessie (Baker) Loomis]] * Bonnie Baker (1904) * Justus Bowling (1907) * Magy May Brown (1909) * Florence Browning (1909) * Ethel Burton (1907) * Virginia Burton (1904) * Allie Callaham (1906) * Boon Callahan (1904) [also on worker list] * [[Callahan-1332|Clara (Callahan) Mays (1908-1979)]] * [[Callahan-1333|Harry C Callahan (1910-1923)]] * [[Callahan-1329|James Madison Callahan (1901-1983)]] * [[Callahan-1334|Martha Lee Callahan (1912-1984)]] * Minnie Callaham (1902) * [[Callahan-1331|William McCoy Callahan (1903-1988)]] * Green Bailey Grass (1908) * William Gross (1911) * Arlena Hall (1909) * Frances Hall (1914) * Colon Hogg (1910) * Delorah Hogg (1914) * Golden Hogg (1908) * Lanie Hogg (1913) * Cam Howard (1912) * Hulda Howard (1909) * Lester Howard (1915) * Becky May Huff (1906) * Frances Johnson (1908) * [[Lewis-37190|John C Lewis (1904-1996)]] * Rhoda Melinda Lewis (1907) * Maud Middleton (1904) * Dasia Miniard (1906) * Allene Nalen (1906) * Clare Siler (1902) * Adra Shepard (1904) * Laura Ann Williams (1910) | |}


'''Other Students''' '''Visitors''' * [[Wyman-2647|'''Julie Wyman''' (1885-1937)]] A successful American soprano known for performing traditional music; she visited the Pine Mountain Settlement School in 1916 during a six-week journey through Eastern Kentucky collecting folk music with Howard Brockway. * [[Brockway-1270|'''Howard Brockway''' (1870-1951)]] American pianist and composer; he visited the Pine Mountain Settlement School while travelling with Julie Wyman collecting traditional folk music. * [[Sharp-6508|'''Cecil Sharp''' (1859-1924)]] English collector of traditional music, he collected folk songs at the Pine Mountain Settlement School along with Maud Karpeles. * [[Karpeles-8|'''Maud Karpeles''' (1885-1976)]] English collector of traditional music, she collected folk songs at the Pine Mountain Settlement School along with Cecil Sharp. * [[Lomax-473|'''Alan J. Lomax''' (1915-2002)]] American ethnomusicologist; he collected traditional music from the Pine Mountain Settlement School in the 1930s.

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Pine Nook Cemetery, Deerfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Pine Nook Cemetery, Deerfield, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Pine_Nook_Cemetery_Deerfield_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Pine Nook Cemetery, Deerfield, Massachusetts |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Pine_Nook_Cemetery_Deerfield_Massachusetts-1.jpg |caption=Pine Nook Cemetery, Deerfield, Massachusetts |align=r |size=m }}
CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Pine Nook Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' South Cemetery Road, Deerfield, Massachusetts, 01373 ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.50863, -72.56614 ''' This cemetery was established in 1811. It is owned by the town of Deerfield. The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as DEE800. This cemetery is referred to in the book "Vital Records of Deerfield, Massachusetts to 1850" Published by: New England Historic Genealogical Society as G.R.11.  215 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1799- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pine_Nook_Cemetery%2C_Deerfield%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91460/pine-nook-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Pine Oks Resort

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[[Category:Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] {{One Place Study | place = [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] }} == History == *Located 3/4 mi north of the village of Pelican Lake * Pine Oaks Resort - Martha Cole **225 feet on Hwy 45/47, lake frontage of about 250 ft. large home, 3 cottages, and a restaurant. Rental for the two small cotages was $3 per day or $15 per week; large cottage $45 per week; home $20 per month for a year. Taxes in 1956 was $293.95.Sales flyer Clintonville Sales Corp. Phone 2289 Clintonville, Wis. c.1956 * c.1956 sold to [[Jorsch-1|Catherine Devlin]] renamed The Pelican Restaurant and Resort. * c.1959 New restaurant built * c.1965 sold to ? * c.1967 Smith's Restaurant * Destroyed by fire Smith's rebuilt it == Sources == *http://www.pelicanlakepoa.org/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/spring_summer_2014.pdf

Pine Ridge Cemetery

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[[Category:Pine Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Manitoba]] Pine Ridge Cemetery (sometimes called Pine Ridge Pioneer Cemetery) is a small cemetery located within Birds Hill Provincial Park in the Rural Municipality of Springfield, Manitoba. [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] photographed this entire cemetery in the summer of 2014. Below is a complete transcription of the tombstones that existed at that time. == Transcription == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |Malenki, John||1925 March 14||||''still living''||1 |- |Malenki, Olga||1934 July 4||||''still living''||1 |- |[[Czornobay-1|Pushka, Olga]]||1924 December 3||2008 March 29||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-133644 Obituary]||2 |- |[[Pushka-1|Pushka, John]]||1919 August 4||2007 May 2||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-120026 Obituary]||2 |- |Sitarz, Norbert Francis||1943 July 11||||''still living''||3 |- |Sitarz, Lorna May (née Hatley)||1946 May 1||2010 December 2||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-171986 Obituary]||3 |- |Hudzick, Brent Jonathan "Huddy"||1984 July 26||2008 March 8||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-132769 Obituary]||4 |- |Fleming, Charlotte Marie-Anne Cicilia||1997 October 1||1999 September 25||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-46794 Obituary]||5 |- |Klapecki, Henry Richard Robert||1934 October 13||||''still living''||6 |- |Klapecki, Cicilia Gladys (née Taras)||1932 September 29||2008 April 21||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-134604 Obituary]||6 |- |Fedewick, Salmea "Sally"||1928 November 4||2004 May 23||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-86274 Obituary]||7 |- |Fedewick, Pearl||1925 February 10||||''still living''||7 |- |Halowaty, Glenn Daniel||1954 May 27||2005 June 8||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-97215 Obituary]||8 |- |deRidder, Henry||1902 September 18||1988 February 5||||9 |- |deRidder, Anne||1916 January 26||2002 October 23||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-72864 Obituary]||9 |- |Rohoway, Alexander||1931 August 25||1999 January 11||||10 |- |Jaques, Levine Gwen (née Shalley)||1962 August 23||2001 May 21||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-61179 Obituary]||11 |- |Mozel, George||1941 August 1||2007 August 1||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-123089 Obituary]||12 |- |[[Chernetz-1|Chernetz, Gordon John]]||1939 April 30||2004 April 2||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-85049 Obituary]||13 |- |[[Chernetz-3|Chernetz, Edward Wm]]||1949 October 18||1996 June 4||||14 |- |Bodner, William Walter (Bill)||1930 August 19||2009 January 19||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-145543 Obituary]||15 |- |Kurylko, David Alexander||1941 July 18||1986 May 2||||16 |- |Kulyk, John||1920 May 21||1996 July 23||||17 |- |[[Chernetz-2|Chernetz, John]]||1916 January 19||1986 May 29||||18 |- |Chernetz, Katie||1918 July 16||1995 November 12||||18 |- |Paslawski, Emily||1929 August 21||1988 February 21||||19 |- |Shalley, Mary||1915-07-07||1988-05-13||Wife, mother, and grandmother||20 |- |Shalley, Michael||1910-04-12||1996-11-17||Husband, father, and grandfather||20 |- |Malegus, Peter||1917-07-12||2007-02-23||||21 |- |Malegus, Louise Florence (née Trylinski)||1926-07-29||||''Still living''||21 |- |Malegus, George E.||1950-06-27||||''Still living''||22 |- |Roscoe, Walter||1918-03-04||2001-11-24||||23 |- |Roscoe, Katherine||1921-03-01||2000-02-09||||23 |- |Stewart, Charles Robert||1925||2013||||24 |- |Malegus, Samuel "Sam"||1922-08-21||||''Still living''||25 |- |Malegus, Moira (née Pennycook)||1935-08-28||||''Still living''||25 |- |Malegus, Michael||1920||2002||||26 |- |Malegus, Eleanore (née Penziwol)||1931||2012||[http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-188750 Obituary]||26 |- |Petrasko, John||1909-07-28||1987-09-01||Husband, father, and gigi||27 |- |Petrasko, Frances||1915-09-13||2003-09-21||Wife, mother, and baba||27 |- |Halowaty, John||1909-02-12||1991-02-22||||28 |- |Halowaty, Pauline||1912-11-10||2000-03-06||||28 |- |Dudych, Alexander||1912||2001||Husband, father, and grandfather||29 |- |Dudych, Katherine||1910||1996||Wife, mother, and grandmother||29 |- |Dudych, Peter N.||1953||1991||Son and brother||30 |- |Halowaty, Steve N.||1905-07-10||1982-09-11||Husband, father, and grandfather||31 |- |Halowaty, Mary||1905-08-17||2004-11-15||Wife, mother, and grandmother||31 |- |Halowaty, Mary||1934-10-15||2006-02-01||Wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother||32 |- |Kichok, Peter||1923-06-08||2003-12-05||||33 |- |Kitchok, Pearl||1912-12-15||2002-05-15||||34 |- |Sokal, Anne||1918-04-24||||''Still living'', married July 14, 1940||35 |- |Sokal, Michael||1914-11-18||2002-08-07||Married July 14, 1940||35 |- |Sokal, Katherine||1909-06-09||1993-05-12||||36 |- |Cherpako, John||1905||1984||Husband and father||37 |- |Cherpako, Kathleen||1911||1990||Wife and mother||37 |- |Eftoda, Gordon||1929-04-04||2003-07-08||Husband and father||38 |- |Kowalski, John||1911-03-06||2002-08-09||||39 |- |Kowalski, Rosie||1915-09-27||1997-01-08||||39 |- |Antonyshyn, Sam||1898-02-07||1992-05-04||Uncle, born in Ukraine||40 |- |Solinski, Christine Martha||1944-12-25||2012-02-13||"Beloved Sister, Aunt & Ciocia"||41 |- |Solinski, Rosie||1921||2003||||42 |- |Solinski, Michael||1916||2000||||42 |- |Rivers, Merlyn||1920-07-15||1985-08-19||"Father & Grandpa"||43 |- |Rivers, Julie||1917-05-06||2010-11-08||"Mother & Grandma"||43 |- |Rivers, Robert (Bob)||1947-05-28||1981-12-27||"Son & Brother"||44 |- |Rivers, John||1909||1978||"Brother"||45 |- |Rivers, Anne||1919||1998||"Wife & Mother"||46 |- |Rivers, Leonard||1911||1977||"Husband & Father"||46 |- |Rivers, Anna||1906||2001||"Daughter"||47 |- |Rivers, Anna||1879||1950||"Mother"||47 |- |Zaretski, Mary||1905-09-05||1985-08-04||||48 |- |Roshko, Christina||1856||1934||"Grandmother"||49 |- |Roshko, William||1864||1919||"Uncle"||49 |- |Rivers, John||1868||1913||"Uncle"||50 |- |Rivers, Edward||1870||1912||"Father"||50 |- |Zaretski, Mike||1868||1945||There is also Cyrillic (probably Ukrainian) text on the tombstone.||51 |- |Zaretski, Michael||1894||1950||||52 |- |Chmielnicki, Lawrence||1879||1925||||53 |- |Chmielnicki, Marie||1883||1971||||53 |- |Zaretki, Frances||1870||1925-03-11||||54 |- |Petrasko, Caroline||1915||1937||||55 |- |Kowalski, Mary||1879||1941||"Mother"||56 |- |Kowalski, Peter||1883||1963||"Father"||57 |- |Bodnar, William||1918-06-11||1992-03-13||||58 |- |Bodnar, Mary R.||1921-01-12||''Still living''||||58 |- |Kudlowich, Stan||1936-02-22||2001-12-31||"Beloved husband of Diana and father of Michael"||59 |- |Slota, Stephen||1911-01-06||2003-02-16||"Son of Samuel & Pearl; beloved brother of Mike, Rev. Father George, Pauline, Theodore, Bill, Walter, Paul, Harry & Mervin"||60 |- |Kurylko, Sophie||1915-03-11||1992-06-18||||61 |- |Slotta, Mervin||1925-07-15||||||62 |- |Slotta, Mary||1927-05-20||||||62 |- |Sidoryk, Elaine Ann||1942-04-27||1989-01-06||"Wife and mother"||63 |- |Stasynec, Olga Vera||1922-06-07||2011-05-05||||64 |- |Holowaty, William||1921||1995||"Our beloved brother & uncle"||65 |- |Horzempa, Anna||1870||1953||||66 |- |Horzempa, Valentine||||1947-07-14||"Aged 85 yrs."||67 |- |Seniuk, Tom||1872||1945||"Father"||68/70 |- |Seniuk, Agnes||1874||1945||"Mother"||69/70 |- |Zabawski, Apolonia||1871-02-25||1944-12-06||"Dearly remembered by her children"||71 |- |Zabawski, John||1858-05-29||1941-10-29||"Dearly remembered by his wife and family"||72 |- |Taras, Michael||1888-08-01||1943-10-15||||73 |- |Taras, Katherine||1888-11-10||1964-07-06||||73 |- |Leuschen, Dale Leigh||1978-07-26||1978-08-08||||74 |- |Zabawski, John||||1921||Shared tombstone inscribed "Zabawski babies"||75 |- |Zabawski, Peter||||1923||Shared tombstone inscribed "Zabawski babies"||75 |- |Solar, Nick||1900||1989||||76 |- |Solar, Stella||1913||2003||"Beloved wife & mother"||77 |- |''Unmarked''||||||||78 |- |Mihalyk, Helen Anna||1935-05||1936-01||||79 |- |Twardochleb, Leonard Joseph||1920-02-08||2009-12-09||"Beloved brother and uncle"||80 |- |Bodner, Therese (née Grycki)||||||||81 |- |Bodner, Michael "Mike"||||||||81 |- |Bodnar, Rose (née Zaretski)||1928-03-05||2006-11-14||||82 |- |Bodnar, Metro||1926-07-26||2008-04-14||||82 |- |Chajkowski, Katie||1928-08-28||2006-12-30||"Wife, mother, and grandmother"||83 |- |Chajkowski, Anthony||1924-02-19||1991-12-28||"Husband, father, and grandfather"||83 |- |Paslawsky, Edward||1938-02-18||1993-02-25||||84 |- |Conrad, Robert Jean||1947||2005||||85 |- |Taras, Rose||1928||2003||||86 |- |Taras, Stanley||1920||1984||||86 |- |Bodnar, John||1915-08-03||1991-09-25||||87 |- |Zabowski, Nick||1912||2003||||88 |- |Zabowski, Kasmir||1911||2000||||89 |- |Rasmussen, Frances (née Taras)||1923-12-03||''Still living''||Rasmussen family history on back of tombstone.||90/91 |- |Rasmussen, Clifford (Cliff)||1918-07-22||2011-06-24||Rasmussen family history on back of tombstone.||90/91 |- |Zabowski, Stanley||1909-09-17||1992-01-08||"Husband, father, and grandfather"||92 |- |Zabowski, Helen||1912-11-19||1988-05-21||"Wife, mother, and grandmother"||92 |- |Taras, Frank||1914||1990||"Beloved parents of Jessie, Theresa & Wayne"||93/94 |- |Taras, Josie||1920||2009||"Beloved parents of Jessie, Theresa & Wayne"||93/94 |- |Novak, Thomas||1893||1977||||95 |- |Zadworny, Eva||1882||1956||||96 |- |Zadworny, Joseph||||1943-06-19||"our dear father", "aged 77 years"||97 |- |Zadworny, Frank||1909-08-12||1936-08-04||||98 |- |''Unreadable''||||||||99 |- |Kurylko, Mary||1908||1947||"Mother"||100 |- |Курилко, Ілія [Kurylko, Ilya]||1912-07-30||1946-09-07||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||101 |- |Kurylko, Walter||1897-04-28||1964-07-21||||102 |- |Kurylko, Maria||1875||1965||"Our beloved mother"||103 |- |Cherpako, Dmytro||1875||1965||"Husband & father"||104 |- |Cherpako, Anna||1908||1965||"Daughter & sister"||104 |- |Kurylko, Michael||1896-08-23||1969-12-10||"our beloved father & grandfather"||105 |- |''Unmarked''||||||||106 |- |Курилко, Івaн [Kurylko, Ivan]||1909-10-28||1936-10-27||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||107 |- |Слота, Paraskevia [Slota, Paraskevia]||1885||1971-12-20||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Mother"||108 |- |Слота, Сам [Slota, Sam]||1881||1943-04-25||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Father"||109 |- |Головатий, Николa [Holowaty, Nykola]||1873-09||1958-07||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Dad"||110 |- |Головатий, Марія [Holowaty, Maria]||1881-08||1954-10||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Mom"||110 |- |Головата, Анна [Holowaty, Anna]||1895||1956-12-11||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian. "Mom"||111 |- |Holowaty, Panko||1884||1965||"Father"||112 |- |Slota, Stefania||1912-01-12||1960-10-03||"Beloved wife and mother"||113 |- |Bodner, Frances||1914||1989||||114 |- |Bodner, Fred||1907||1966||||114 |- |Botchar, Anton||1913-07-25||1965-04-02||||115 |- |Botchar, Mary||1916-11-03||2001-10-07||"Beloved wife, sister and aunt"||116 |- |Slota, Peter||1918-07-20||1983-03-28||"brother"||117 |- |Slota, Pearl||1919-11-06||2003-02-12||"Wife, mother & grandmother"||118 |- |Slota, Samuel||1915-05-09||1985-11-30||"Husband, father & grandfather"||118 |- |Slota, Paul||1920-06-20||2012-09-15||Married 1952-05-31, "Beloved parents of Garry, Greg & Veronica & grandparents of Michelle, Angela, Anastasia & Katrina"||119/120 |- |Slota, Pearl (Maksymetz)||1921-09-19||1976-10-01||Married 1952-05-31, "Beloved parents of Garry, Greg & Veronica & grandparents of Michelle, Angela, Anastasia & Katrina"||119/120 |- |Slota, Nicholas||1900-12-19||1986-07-23||"Husband, father & grandfather"||121 |- |Slota, Frances||1914-09-12||1999-09-26||"Wife, mother & grandmother"||121 |- |Malegus, John||1912-07-28||1998-05-26||"Husband, father, & Gido"||122 |- |Malegus, Lena||1913-06-03||2008-08-08||"Wife, mother, & Baba"||122 |- |Halowaty, Peter||1915-07-07||1993-09-22||||123 |- |Morris, Annie||1914||1991||"Wife & mother"||124 |- |Morris, John||1910||2009||"Husband & father"||124 |- |Wiwcharenko, Nicholas||1916-12-16||2007-09-23||"Husband, father, grandfather"||124 |- |Wiwcharenko, Pauline||1932-01-20||2008-09-19||"Wife, mother, grandmother"||124 |- |Slota, Donald||1946-05-01||''Still living''||"Beloved husband & father", "Son of Sam & Pearl Slota", married 1969-06-14||125 |- |Slota, Carol||1946-10-20||2004-03-22||"Beloved wife & mother", "Daughter of Nick & Jeanne Tobie", married 1969-06-14||125 |- |Sitarz, Doris||1924-12-07||2007-11-15||"Wife & mother", [http://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-127807 Obituary]||126/127 |- |Sitarz, Gail||1946-10-02||''Still living''||"Daughter & sister"||126 |- |Shalley, Harry||1918-01-28||2007-01-18||"Husband, father & grandfather"||127 |- |Shalley, Emily||1921-11-08||1985-04-14||"Wife, mother & grandmother"||127 |- |Piskor, Nicholas||1905||1979||||128 |- |Piskor, Doris||1912||1992||||128 |- |Slota, John||1906||1980||"Husband & father"||129 |- |Slota, Bernice||1908||2004||"Wife & mother"||129 |- |Kurylko, Basil (Bill)||1900-04-12||1981-05-24||"Beloved brother"||130 |- |Roscoe, Stephen||1907-10-03||1993-12-12||"Husband, father & grandfather"||131 |- |Roscoe, Mary||1906-12-04||1996-10-09||"Wife, mother & grandmother"||131 |- |Paslawsky, Michael||1926-10-07||1972-02-27||||132 |- |Twardochleb, Marcella||1891-01-03||1964-09-27||"Mother"||133 |- |Twardochleb, John||1890-05-16||1988-06-13||"Father"||133 |- |Zaluski, John||1913||1963||||134 |- |Zaluski, Bessie||1890||1983||||135 |- |Zaluski, Dmytro||1885||1961||||135 |- |Paslowski, Eva||1899||1954||||136 |- |Paslowski, John||1888||1956||||136 |- |Bodner, Michael||1902-11-28||1959-03-01||"Father"||137/138 |- |Bodner, Frances V.||1905-09-17||1990-11-17||"Mother"||137/139 |- |Marchillo, Nicholas||1888-11-18||1963-03-27||"Father"||140/141 |- |Marchillo, Helen||1907-04-08||1973-05-05||"Mother"||140/142 |- |Kulyk, Kathrine||1894-11-24||1979-10-31||"Mother"||143 |- |Kulyk, Micheal||1887-08-14||1966-06-28||"Father"||143 |- |Рошко, Йоан [Roshko, Joan (John)]||1848||1941||||144 |- |Рошко, Марія [Roshko, Mariya]||1855||1949||||144 |- |Рошко, Григоріи [Roshko, Hryhoriy (Grigory?)]||1888||1963||||145 |- |Mlynarowich, William Albert||1884-04-08||1971-08-31||"Father"||146 |- |Stasko, John||1880||1957||"Father"||147 |- |Novak, Anna||1903||1945||"Beloved wife and mother"||148 |- |Malegus, Niketa||1883-06-07||1974-02-05||"Father", born in Western Ukraine||149 |- |Malegus, Mary||1881-01-29||1940-10-18||"Mother", born in Western Ukraine||149 |- |Слота, Міхаило [Slota, Mikhaylo]||1872-11-08||1936-10-21||||150 |- |Слота, Параніка [Slota, Paranika]||1872-10-28||1949-05-22||||151 |- |Loupul, Michael||1908||1979||"Dad"||152 |- |Loupul, Katherine||1911||1953||"Mom"||152 |- |Cherpako, Katarina||1882||1936||"Wife and mother"||153 |- |Слота, Йоан [Slota, Joan]||1871-02-12||1930-02-09||||154/156 |- |Слота, Агафія [Slota, Agafiya]||1872-03-12||1954-06-07||||155/156 |- |Stasko, Kate||1877-11-25||1931-05-07||"Beloved wife of John Stasko"||157 |- |Pyrch, Mary||1926-08-15||1931-09-06||||158 |- |Mlynarowich, Anna||1891-12-22||1932-01-14||"Mother"||159 |- |Боднар, Гринько [Bodnar, Hrynko]||1869-02-23||1932-04-28||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||160 |- |Kulyk, Mary||1926||1932||"Beloved daughter and sister"||161 |- |Brill, Vincent||1875||1932-08-18||Born in Poland.||162 |- |Charyszyn, Doska||1889||1932-09-27||||163 |- |Марчило, І Стефан [Marchylo, I Stefan]||1855-02-15||1943-12-07||||164 |- |Марчило, Катерина [Marchylo, Kateryna]||1860-09-20||1932-11-12||||164 |- |Moroz, Wolionka||1880||1953||"Mother"||165 |- |Moroz, Semko||1869||1954||"Father"||165 |- |Sokal, Mary||1887||1969||"Mom"||166 |- |Sokal, George||1873||1952||"Dad"||166 |- |Sokal, John||1910||1983||||167 |- |Sitarz, Nellie||1914||2007||||168 |- |Sitarz, Frank||1904||1955||||168 |- |Sitarz, Katherine||1881-08-24||1965-01-03||"Mother"||169 |- |Shalley, Theodore||1878||1958||||170 |- |Warywoda, John||1913||2008||Father of "Edward, Shirley Ann & MaryJane".||171/172 |- |Warywoda, Lillian||1920||1973||Mother of "Edward, Shirley Ann & MaryJane".||171/172 |- |Swistowich, Nick||1910||1973||"Brother"||173 |- |Mlynarowich, Casmir W.||1925-02-02||1974-01-29||"Brother"||174 |- |Mlynarowich, John F.||1911-01-29||1975-08-16||"Brother"||175 |- |Mozel, Antonette||1913-08-20||1999-02-16||"Wife & mother"||176 |- |Mozel, Alexander||1894-03-04||1978-05-08||"Husband & father"||176 |- |Bodner, Jennie||1920||2009||||177 |- |Bodner, Daniel||1910||1980||||177 |- |Bernasky, John||1909||1985||||178 |- |Mihalyk, Anna||1915||1999||"Loving parents of Helen, Stephanie, Raymond, Beverley & Douglas"||179 |- |Mihalyk, Harry||1904||1985||"Loving parents of Helen, Stephanie, Raymond, Beverley & Douglas"||179 |- |Sitarz, Mary||1907||1993||||180 |- |Sitarz, Stanley||1906||1981||||180 |- |Boychuk, John||1933-09||1979-02||||181 |- |Chernetz, Antoinette||1897-06-13||1993-07-02||||182 |- |Chernetz, Sidney||1920-01-28||1978-11-23||||183 |- |Bernusky, Michael||1881-11-21||1978-11-06||"Father"||184 |- |Kinas, Paul||1881||1961||||185 |- |Kinas, Ahafia||1881||1952||||185 |- |Sokal, John||1870||1944||||186 |- |Sokal, Rose||1873||1960||||186 |- |Sitarz, Katarzyna [Katherine]||1916-11-08||1944-08-25||She has two tombstones: one in Polish and one in English.||187, 188 |- |Sitarz, Jozef||1876-01-26||1939-06-20||"Here lies our dear father" (translated from Polish). He has two tombstones: one in Polish and one in English.||189/191 |- |Sitarz, Michael||1915-08||1981-03||The tombstone also says "Maranatha", which could be another name.||190 |- |Sokal, John Edward||1943-03-07||''still living''||Married on 1964-01-11. "Beloved parents of John, Darren & Sharlene."||192 |- |Sokal, Erlene Sigurborg (née Reykdal)||1943-10-24||2011-06-02||Married on 1962-01-11. "Beloved parents of John, Darren & Sharlene."||192 |- |Shalley, John||1909||1930||||193 |- |Swistowich, Harry||1878-10-03||1928-11-12||"Our beloved father"||194 |- |Piskor, John||1871||1928||||195 |- |Piskor, Eva||1882||1945||||195 |- |Petrasko, Andrew||1876-06-09||1927-07-29||"Father"||196 |- |Petrasko, Anna||1883-08-22||1940-06-20||"Mother"||196 |- |Roshick, Madeline||1874||1926||"Our dear Mother"||197 |- |Roshick, Johnny Peter (Wally)||1921-02-12||2003-05-12||"Beloved son", "Father of Lina and Robert"||198 |- |Sokal, Annie||1911||1924||||199 |- |Курилко, Григорц [Kurylko, Grygortz]||1965-12-03||1922-04-03?||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||200/201 |- |Худсік, Іван [Khudsik, Ivan]||1871||1918||||202 |- |Shalley, Cathrine||1887||1924||||203 |- |Shalley, Pauline||1921||1924||"Baby", "Sister"||204 |- |Paslowski, Anna||1917-10-25||1926-04-1||||205/206 |- |Shalley, Kathrine||1921||1921||"Baby", "Sister"||207 |- |Ditsko, Pearl||1886||1935||"Mother"||208 |- |Боднар, Іван [Bodnar, Ivan]||1850-07-07||1934-12-09||||209 |- |Bodner, Paza||||1943-03-27||"Mother"||210 |- |Bernusky, Mary||1886-05-01||1944-07-04||Wife and Mother||211 |- |Bernusky, William||1911-09-19||1945-09-28||"Father"||212 |- |Kuszczak, Maria||||1953-01-14||"Mother", "Aged 84 yrs"||213 |- |Kuszczak, Jacob||||1948-06-19||"Father", "Aged 82 yrs"||213 |- |Falsarella, Nellie||1918-07-27||1972-08-22||||214 |- |Mazur, Ahafia (née Bodnar)||1867||1952||||215 |- |Wicheranko, Olena||1879||1961||||216 |- |Swistowich, Eva||1885||1963||"Mother"||217 |- |Hutts, Peter||1894||1970||||218 |- |Setnor, Daniel||1894||1951||||219 |- |''unmarked''||||||||220 |- |Hutts, Mary||1897||1943||||221 |- |Gawiak, Steve||||1942-01-07||"Aged 53 years"||222 |- |Gregg, Marie||1922||1941||"Sister"||223 |- |Sokoloski, John||1889||1939||||224 |- |Кароль, Марія [Karol, Mariya]||1868-09-10||1937-11-23||||225 |- |''unreadable''||||||||226 |- |Brus, Wasyl||1865||1936-06-28||Very difficult to decipher; apparently in Polish. I found a death record for a William Bruce that seems to be the same person.||227 |- |Charyszyn, Magda||1874||1935-09-18||||228 |- |Chernetz, Harry||||1934-07-21||"Age 44 years", "Father"||229 |- |Цемнар, Марія [Tsemnar, Mariya]||1885||1935-03-20||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||230 |- |Боднар, Александер [Bodnar, Aleksander]||1866||1933-11-14||'''Warning:''' Month names were transcribed from Ukrainian by someone who doesn't know Ukrainian.||231 |- |Боднар, Іван [Bodnar, Ivan]||||||||232 |- |Худсік, Андрі [Khudsik, Andri]||1894-12-11||1909-12-13||||233 |- |Perch, Michal||1882||1917-09-09||'''Warning:''' Dates were transcribed from Polish using Google Translate.||234 |- |Корнсвін, Андреи [Kornsvin, Andrey]||1880||1911||||235 |- |Слота, Василь [Slota, Basyl]||1897||1917||There is a death record for a William Slota that could be the same person.||236 |- |Dudych, Michael||||1968-03-01||||237 |- |Piskar, Ana||||1914-12-25||||238 |- |Slota, George||||1921-05-05||"Baby"||239/240 |}

Pine Ridge Cemetery Toronto

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[[Category:Pine Ridge Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario]] Pine Ridge Cemetery in North York (Toronto) was also known as Humber Summit Cemetery. It was established as a Methodist cemetery. See [[:Category:Pine Ridge Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario|Pine Ridge Cemetery]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: NYK-015) *OGS cemetery ID: 5048 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718526/data?n=84 Pine Ridge Cemetery] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Pinellas County Pioneers

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[[Category: Pinellas County Pioneers Project]] The goal of this project is to study all the pioneers of Pinellas County, Florida and trace their ancestors and their relationships to one another. A concurrent goal to to find and draw attention to good sources for information on the history of Pinellas County, Florida. Even though Pinellas County was formed on January 1, 1912, we are adding the Category: Pinellas County Pioneers Project to profiles of persons here prior to 1920 in order to include children born shorlty after 1912 to parents here in 1912 because they often have siblings born before 1912; and also to include those who came shortly after 1912 who helped give Pinellas County it's start. Right now this project has the following members: * [[Smith-111373|Sandy (Smith) Kelley]] * [[Archer-1102|Glenda Archer]] *[[Whitehurst-231|Rob Whitehurst]] * Add your name here Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding all the pioneer families of Pinellas County, Florida to wikitree * Linking the families together and to the global family tree. * Finding the ancestors of the pioneer families of Pinellas County, Florida * Setting up FreeSpace pages for important early local institutions, i.e. early schoolhouses, early churches, early settlement areas and early government entities that our Pinellas pioneers were associated with. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private message]. Thanks! Sharon Troy Centanne Pinellas County, Florida

Pinellas Park High School

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[[Category: Pinellas County, Florida, Schools]] [[Category: Pinellas Park, Florida]] --- ==Description== *Large mid-county high school opened in 1976. *Home of the Patriots *General academics plus special education programs *Law Studies program ==History== *Location of first school shooting in Pinellas County in 1986, when assistant principal Mr. Allen died. *Hit by a tornado on Saturday, October 3, 1992 when there was no school in session. *Still providing a great education to its students despite previous tragedies.

Pineville, South Carolina

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Piney Wood Cemetery

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[[Category:Piney Wood Cemetery, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama]] [[Category:Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Cemeteries]]
[[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Piney Wood Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located on dirt turnoff of Lock 15 Road in Tuscaloosa County, AL GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
33.381428, -87.435352 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Piney+Wood+Cemetery/@33.380699,-87.4357,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8888a24678c3e2bd:0x5cbb5833c7f08ca Piney Wood Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Survey cemetery. *Photograph all markers in cemetery. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Beavers-756|Franklin]]||Mary Elizabeth Beavers||March 1855||April 29, 1926||||||||| |- | surname||given names/initials||dob||dod||notes||latititude||longitude|||image link |- | surname||given names/initials||dob||dod||notes||latititude||longitude|||image link |-

Pingle Burying Ground, Markham, Ontario

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[[Category: Pingle Burying Ground, Markham, Ontario]] The Pingel/Pingel Burying Ground is a small pioneer cemetery in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the west part of lot 22, concession 6 of the former Markham Township. This was the location of the former homestead of [[Pingle-48|Jochim Pingel]] (also known as Joachim or Jacob Pingle), one of the [[Space:Markham Berczy Settlers Project|Markham Berczy Settlers]] who first settled in the area in 1794. As is typical of many pioneer cemeteries, it was used for ad hoc burials mainly of close family members, and burials there ceased shortly after local official church cemeteries were opened. The earliest known burial on the site was that of [[Pingel-242|Elisabeth]], Jochim's teenage daughter, which took place in 1799. Jochim himself was the last known burial in January 1822. Subsequent Pingel burials were at the [[:Category: Saint Philip's Anglican Cemetery, Unionville, Ontario|St. Philip's]] and [[:Category: Bethesda Lutheran Cemetery, Unionville, Ontario|Bethesda Lutheran]] cemeteries. ==Monument== The only surviving grave marker on the site is a large columnal monument. On one side, it commemorates three core members of the Pingel family (Jochim, his wife Anna Maria, and their daughter Elisabeth). Each of these three has a separate inscription on the three remaining sides of the squared off base of the monument. Notably, the monument contains a reference to "Canada West". This term was only officially in use between 1841 and 1867, following the Union of Upper and Lower Canada, but preceding Canadian Confederation. As such, it provides very likely evidence to date the monument. There are obvious problems associated with a grave monument erected decades after the last burial on the site, as the accuracy of the information conveyed cannot fully be trusted. ==Publications and records== The Ontario Genealogical Society has published [https://ogs.on.ca/shop/pingle-pingel-burying-ground/ a transcription] of the surviving cemetery monument. This does not include the written records of burials. Separately, the Ontario Genealogical Society has published [https://ogs.on.ca/shop/bethesda-lutheran-church-records-markham/ a transcription] of the Bethesda Lutheran Church documents. This includes baptisms, marriages, and burials of the St. Philip's congregation. Unfortunately, burial records only begin in 1819, which was only a few years before burials ceased at the Pingel cemetery. Nevertheless, it includes several interesting non-Pingel burials which are not commemorated on the surviving family grave monument. ==List of burials== A list of burials can be compiled based on a combination of all available sources. Ordered chronologically, these are: {| class="wikitable" |+ Burials |- ! Date !! Name !! Church record? !! Gravestone !! Notes !! FindAGrave |- | 1799 || [[Pingel-242|Elisabeth Pingel]] || N || Y || Daughter of Jochim Pingel || {{FindAGrave|185251146}} |- | 1814 || Anna M. Pingel || N || Y || Wife of Jochim Pingel || {{FindAGrave|185250915}} |- | 1819 || Mrs. Bauers || Y || N || Buried 24 August aged 84 years. "Wife of Joh. Bauers" || {{FindAGrave|186727367}} |- | 1819 || [[Cornelius-3485|C. F. Cornelius]] || Y || N || Buried 21 November aged 72 years, 9 months, 16 days. Buried "Pingel's place" || {{FindAGrave|186727523}} |- | 1822 || [[Pingle-48|Jochim Pingel]] || Y || Y || Buried 12 January. "Joachim Sr", buried "on his place" || {{FindAGrave|185250730}} |- | 1830 || Martha Pingel || Y || N || Possible burial; no location listed in church records. 85 yrs, 7 mo 18 days. || {{FindAGrave|186727566}} |- | 1832 || Cornelius || Y || N || Buried January. Noted as "single" and female. "In her 88th year of age" || {{FindAGrave|186727452}} |} Discarding the possible burial of Martha Pingel, there are two clearly distinct groups of people: close Pingel family members and others. With the establishment of St. Philip's Church in 1820, it is noticeable that burials abruptly cease aside from "legacy" cases who may have preferred to be buried with close relatives over being buried in a churchyard, namely Jochim Pingel himself, as well as the single female Cornelius burial.

Pink Lily Baptist Church Cemetery, Prattville, Alabama

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[[Category:Pink Lily Baptist Church Cemetery, Prattville, Alabama]] [[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pink Lily Baptist Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Category: Alabama, African-American Family History]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Category: African-American Cemeteries]] is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Pink Lily Baptist Church Cemetery is located in Prattville, Alabama in Autauga County, Alabama. The Pink Lily Baptist Church, [https://www.facebook.com/pinklily16/about] This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. See the list of profiles here, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pink_Lily_Baptist_Church_Cemetery,_Prattville,_Alabama.

Pinkalsky Family Mysteries

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Pinkerton Detective agency

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[[Category: Wild Wild West]] *[[Space:Wild_Wild_West|Space Wild Wild West]] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8FQoc0Bg0o Youtube] - The History of Pinkerton ------------------- The Pinkerton National Detective Agency, was established in 1850 in the United States,the Agency's motto was ''We never Sleep'' ,[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Pinkerton Wikipedia] - ''Allan Pinkerton''Allan Pinkerton founded the Agency.The Pinkerton agents also pursed western outlaws, including Jesse James, the Reno Gang, and the Wild Bunch, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and others.
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==The Pinkerton National Detective Agency==
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Allan Pinkerton started the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in 1850. They specialized in protecting Railroad shipments, they also worked with Law enforcement to capture criminals anywhere in America.In 1856 Allan Pinkerton created the Female Detective Bureau,the first female Pinkerton agents were Kate Warne, a 23-year-old widow, and Hattie Lawton, also a widow. These female Detectives helped in the captured of Rose Greenhow a Washington socialite,and a spy for the Confederate Army ,she was a widow and mother of eight known as The Wild Rose. ''In my service you will serve your country better than on the field. I have several female operatives. If you agree to come aboard you will go in training with the head of my female detectives, Kate Warne. She has never let me down.''- ALLAN PINKERTON In 1861 Allan Pinkerton stops an assassination plot on the life of Abraham Lincoln.During the American Civil War Allan Pinkerton was head of the Union Intelligence Service, which was the forerunner of the U.S. Secret Service.Allan Pinkerton and his agents become well know while trying to capture Jesse James, the Younger, the Dalton gangs and Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch.
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'''Robert,Allan and William Pinkerton'''
Allan Pinkerton swore on his advertising to *Accept no bribes *Never compromise with criminals *Partner with local law enforcement agencies, when necessary *Refuse divorce cases or cases that initiated scandals of clients *Turn down reward money *Never raise fees without the client’s pre-knowledge *Apprise clients on an ongoing basis.
'''Profiles on Wikitree'''
*[[Horn-1975|Tom Horn]] - was an American Old West lawman, scout, soldier, hired gunman, detective, outlaw and assassin.He was hanged in Cheyenne, Wyoming,on November 20, 1903 for the murder of Willie Nickel. *[[Lawton-557|Hattie Lawton]] - was an American detective with the Pinkerton National Detective Agency,she was part of Pinkerton's Female Detective Bureau, that was formed in 1860. *[[Pinkerton-411|Allan Pinkerton]] - was the founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency *[[Pinkerton-413|Robert Pinkerton]] - joined his father Detective Agency and helped his brother William run the Agency after their fathers death. *[[Pinkerton-412|William Pinkerton]] - was chief assistant to his father and became head of the agency after the death of Allan Pinkerton *[[Siringo-1|Charles Siringo]] - was an American lawman, detective, and agent for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.He was also an author, he wrote a number of books that were based on his experiences. *[[Warne-124|Kate Warne]] - was the first female detective in the United States.She worked for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. *[[Webster-3975|Timothy Webster]] - Was a Pinkerton agent and a spy for the Union.Timothy Webster was the first spy in the American Civil War to be executed.
==Sources== '''See Also''' *[http://www.pinterest.com/incinarae/pinkertons/ Pinterest] - Pinkertons *[http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/nation/jb_nation_pinkerto_1.html America's Story] Allan Pinkerton. *[http://www.pinkerton.com/history Pinkerton History] - Pinkerton National Detective Agency - Over 160 years of innovation: From Protecting Mid-Western Railways to Providing Corporate Risk Management to Clients Across the Globe. *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-pinkertons.html Legends of America] - Pinkerton Detective Agency - For 150 Years *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/aug25.html Library of Congress] -The Pinkertons *[http://spartacus-educational.com/USApinkertonD.htm Spartacus Education] - Pinkerton Detective Agency *[http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/969.html Encyclopedia of Chicago] -Pinkertons *[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/additional-publications/civil-war/SML.htm CIA Library] - Intelligence in the Civil War Saving Mr. Lincoln *[http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/pinkertons-maim-frank-and-jesse-james-mother This Day in History] - Jan 26, 1875 - Pinkertons maim Frank and Jesse James' mother. *[http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/fact-of-the-week-pinkerton-detective-agency-1-3477565 The Scotsman] - Fact of the week - Pinkerton Detective Agency *[http://www.criminals.lt/page.php?al=pinkerton www.Criminals.it] - PINKERTON NATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY

Pinkham Name Study

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[[Category:Pinkham Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Pinkham Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pinkham Pinkham] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Pinkham name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Pinkham's), by time period (18th Century Pinkham's), or by topic (Pinkham DNA, Pinkham Occupations, Pinkham Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Pinkham Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Pinkham-363|Carlos Pinkham]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Pinkham}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pyncombe Pyncombe]

Pinki's Problem People

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Taylor-52436|Deborah Pinkham]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Taylor-52436&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Deborah Pinkham To-Do List|Deborah's current to-do list]].''

Pinnacle United Methodist Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Stokes County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] '''Pinnacle United Methodist Church Cemetery''' is located next to old farmland and a horse pasture with Pilot Mountain visible in the distance to create the perfect backdrop. The majority of those buried here bare many of the surnames from which several local areas and roads are named.

Pinney Family Notes

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[[Category: Disambiguation Studies]] ==Notes on people named Pinney (also spelled Pynney)== These notes are aimed at sorting out some Pinney/Pynney families in Somerset, Dorset, and Devon, England, including family members who emigrated to New England. Particular focus is on the Pinney/Pynney family residing at Broadway, Somerset. Dates of interest are approximately 1550 to 1650. Notes are organized by names of principal people. Within a name, they are organized by date (sometimes the chronology is a bit loose, in order to group multiple related records together). The will of Edmond Pinney, written in December 1631, is a "Rosetta stone" for many of the family relationships. (Transcribed by French, [https://books.google.com/books?id=VBJAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA36 pages 36-39]) ===Alice Pinney=== *'''Alice Pinney Or Pynny''', baptized 20 Mar '''1579, Axminster, Devon'''. Father's first name(s): '''Water'''. Father's last name: Pinney Or Pynny. England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * Burial of '''Alice Pynney''', wyfe of '''John Pynney''', 28 Nov '''1596''', Anglican, '''Dalwood, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1216A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843995%2f00063&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbur%2f172392 image, findmypast]. * '''Alice Pinny''', married on 11 Jan '''1608''' at '''Thorncombe, Dorset''' or '''Allington, Dorset''' (different locations given on two different record transcriptions in findmypast), to '''Nicholas Dunnin'''. [findmypast] * '''Alce Pynney''' married to '''Roger Nubery''', 02 Jul '''1610''', '''Pitminster, Somerset''', England. England Marriages 1538-1973. [findmypast] * '''Alice Pinney''' married to '''John Sillett'''. 15 Nov '''1611'''. Residence of both: '''Honiton, Devon'''. Anglican. Marriage place: '''Pinhoe, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1360A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f100771306%2f00042&parentid=gbprs%2fdev2%2fmar%2f142033%2f2 image, findmypast] (hardly legible) * '''Alice Pynnye''', Christening Date 17 Jan '''1618''', '''AXMINSTER, DEVON''', ENGLAND, Father's Name '''John Pynnye'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM5H-M5F familysearch.org] * '''Alce Pynney''' married to '''George Meadway''', 29 May '''1630''', '''Powerstock, Dorset'''. [findmypast] ===Edmond Pinney=== * Marriage of '''Edmond Pynne''' to '''Elizabeth''' Foxe, 17 May '''1579''', '''Exeter, Devon'''. England Marriages 1538-1973. [findmypast] * Baptism of '''Edmond Pinney''', son of John Pinney, 22 Dec '''1622''', Anglican,''' Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 2946A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00046&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f398683 image at findmypast]. Burial of '''Edmond''', the son of John Pinney. 27 Jun '''1624''', Anglican, at '''Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 2946A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00225&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbur%2f317786 image, findmypast]. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWF7-BX5 record for birth and death; gives his name as Edward Pinney.] * Baptism of '''Edmund''', sonne of John Pinney, 23 November '''1630'''. Anglican, '''Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 2946A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00049&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f398764 image, findmypast]. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5WP-RXD familysearch.org, transcript only] *The Will of '''Edmond Pinny''' of '''Brodwaye in the County of Somerset''', yeoman, written 7 December '''1631'''. Body to be interred in Brodwaye "near to my late father." Bequests to poor people of Brodway, town of Ilminster, the village of Horton, and Aishill (Ashill). Family and possibly family: # '''John Pinny''' late of '''Hisbares''', my godson # His brother '''Alexander''' # '''Willm Pinny''' of '''Bristoll''' and '''ffrancis''' his brother, sons of '''Anthony Pinney''' late of '''Beere Crocombe''' deceased #''' Richard Standerwicke''' of Brodwaie and his wife # '''John Standerwick''' his brother # '''Willm Standerwicke''' of Brodwaie brother of the said Richard and John Standerwicke; '''Alice his wife''', and all the children of the said Willm Standerwicke and Alice # Henry Gauler, Humfry Gauler, his brother and Elizabeth Pittard their sister #''' Alice Way''' my sister # My cousin '''John Turberfield''' and Sara his wife # '''Giles Godwyn''' and my sister Johane his wife # Richard and Johane children of my said sister '''Johane Godwin''' # '''John Pinny''' of '''Exeter''' and his wife # '''Elizabeth''' their daughter whom I have partly bred ''- This probably is Elizabeth the daughter of John Pinney who was baptized the 9 of December 1621, Exeter St Petrock, Devon'' (See notes below.) # '''Edmond''' their son for that he is of my name - ''This appears to correspond to Edmund, sonne of John Pinney, bap. 23 November 1630. Anglican, Exeter, St Petrock, Devon.'' (See note above.) # '''John, Sara, Susanna, and Hester, children to the said John Pinny of Exeter''', when said children severally attain the age of 24 years or be married ''--- John looks like John the sonne of John Pinney who was baptized the 23 of January 1624. Exeter, St Petrock, Devon. The baptism sequence does not match the name sequence in the will, but Hester and Susanna could be Esther Pinney, bp. 30 Apr 1627 and Susanna, baptized May 17 1629, both daughters of John Pinney, baptized at Exeter, St. Petrock, Devon.'' (See notes below.) # '''Willm Pinny''' of '''Hardington''' and''' Johane his wife''' and every of his children # '''Edmond Pinny''' one other of the sons of my brother '''John Pinny''', and '''Roger Pinny''' one other son of my said brother John Pynny, '''Richard Pynny''' one other son of my said brother '''John Pynny''' # '''Elizabeth Pynnv''' daughter of my said brother John # '''Thomas Wrentmore''' and '''Sara''' his wife; '''Thomas their son and Elizabeth their daughter''', and every other child they shall have # '''Willm Pynny, Thomas Pynny, and Peter Pynny, sons of Nicholas Pynny''', and every of the daughters of the said '''Nicholas Pynny and Anne his wife'''. (Legacies to the children of Nicholas Pynny and Anne his wife shall remain in the hands of my executor and overseers until they shall respectively come to the age of five and twenty years.) # My cousin '''John Howse''' and '''Agnes''' his wife and every of the children of the said John and Agnes # Cousin '''Thomas Pearce and Mary his wife''' - ''Thomas and Marie Pierce are mentioned in the 1632 will of John Pynney; Marie was his daughter.'' # The son and daughter of the said Thomas and Marie # Edward Palfrey and his son John, being my godson. #''' Nicholas Pynny''', one other of the sons of my said brother John Pynny, and Anne his wife. # Richard Baselye, Phillipp Horsey, Thomas Addams, Willm Mosse,and John Sherlock ::"Whereas I have an estate for divers years yet enduring determinable upon the deaths of me, the said Edmond Pinny and of the said '''Roger Pynny''', son of my said brother''' John Pynny''', of and in two tenements situate in Wymelhill als Windemyll hill within the parish of '''Aishill''' aforesaid sometimes in the tenure of Johane Watts widow deceased I give unto my servant Johane Pawle for the good and faithful service she hath done unto me one of the said tenements with all the lands meadows and pastures thereunto belonging called Bakers also one close of land or pasture called Hill close containing two acres and also one other close of land next adjoining called the Will plot containing one acre to the said Johane Pawle and her assigns from the time of my death until Michaelmas day, 1690, if the said Johane Pawl and Roger Pinny shall so long live with remainder to the said Roger Pynny. To the said Johane Pawle two closes of land containing eight acres lying in Stevelie in the parish of Ile abbotts in the said County of Somerset late in the tenure of Richard Watts deceased with remainder thereof to Roger Pynny and then to '''Edmond Pynny, brother of said Roger Pynny'''. Whereas I am possessed of a term for divers years yet enduring determinable by the deaths of '''John Pynny and Elizabeth Pynny son and daughter of the said John Pynny of Exeter''' and '''ffrauncis Standerwicke son of the said Willm Standerwicke of Brodwaie''' of and in two closes of ground lying in Steveleigh containing fifteen acres called Bussells closes sometimes in the tenure of George Bussell deceased my will is that the said '''Edmond Pynny son of my said brother John Pynny''' shall have the profits of the said fifteen acres during the term of his natural life if my estate therein shall so long continue. ... Whereas I have an estate of one and twenty years after the decease of myself and '''John Pynney my brother''' of and in three acres of ground parcell of the late Manor of Steveleigh called Cudborn lying within the said parish of '''Ilton''' and now in mine own tenure I do give the same estate to '''Humphry Pynney'''. Whereas I have an estate for the term of fourscore and nineteen years determinable upon the lives of '''John Pynney''' my brother '''Willm Pynney''' and '''Nicholas Pynney''' his sons of and in a tenement and fourscore acres of land and pasture to the same belonging called Stantons being in the parish of Brodway my will is that the said Humfry shall have hold use occupy and enjoy and take the issues of the said tenement and grounds during so many years of my term as he the said Humfry or any issue of his body lawfully begotten shall live if his said father and said two brothers or any one of them shall so long live. Whereas I have an estate for the term of fourscore years of and in an acre and a half of ground lying at Staunton's bridge within the said parish of Brodeway which I lately bought of Willm Bright, my will is that the said Humfry Pynney shall have the same for the term of his life, but if he marry and have child or children, then I do give the same and all my estate therein to the said Humfry but if he decease without issue of his body lawfully begotten, then '''his said brother John Pynney of Exeter''' shall have my whole estate unexpired in the same. Whereas I have an estate for the term of my life and the life of '''Johane Godwyn''' my sister of and in four closes of meadow and pasture ground called Long meade, Botten meade, Crothorne, and Hedlescrosse close, containing twenty acres, and whereas I stand bounden by one writing obligatory in the sum of L200 unto John Denman late of Lambrooke deceased, to pay after the decease of John Pynney the younger, deceased, 20 marks a year to '''Elizabeth Pynney''', my said late brother's wife, during her widowhood in consideration of which bond my brother made over unto me all his right in the aforesaid parcells of ground after his death, to the intent I should pay the said 20 marks a year to his wife which hither unto I have paid, my will is that '''Thomas Wrentmore''' who married '''Sara the daughter of my said brother John''' shall take the profits of the said ground after my decease during the life of my said sister '''Johane Godwyn''' he to pay yearly to his mother in law '''Elizabeth Pynney''' 20 marks. Whereas I have an estate of four thousand years in certain grounds lying in Steveleigh in the parish of Ile Abbotts als Abbots Ile, known by the name or names of East Mullens, Bouchers close, and Longkyte meade now in my own tenure, which grounds I have granted to '''Richard Pynney''' one of the sons of '''my brother John the elder''' and to the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten and unto '''Johane his wife''' for the term of her life as her jointure after my decease upon which grant there is reserved to be paid 2Gs 8d my will is that the same shall be paid to such two poor people and in such manner as is hereafter expressed. But if the said Richard die without issue male then '''John Pynney of Exeter his brother''' shall have the same after the determination of the said Richard the said John to pay 26s 8d, yearly to two poor people men or women of Brodwaie most needy during the residue of my said term of four thousand years by quarterly payments; if payments are not made, any person or persons named Pynney or Standewicke living in Brodwaie, to enter and destrain and the distress therefrom to be kept until the sum be fully satisfied; if no persons of those names living there then the churchwardens and overseers of the poor to act. Whereas I have an estate of fourscore and nineteen years determinable upon the lives of me the said '''Edmond Pynney''' and '''Humfry Pynney''' of and in nine acres of ground called Stovend parcell of the Manor of Ilton and lying in the parish of Ilton, my will is that the said '''Edmond Pynney''' shall have hold and take the profits of the said ground after the two years formerly mentioned, if the said Humfry shall live so long, and after his decease I do give the same to the said Humfry his brother during his life. To my said brother John L20 to be paid within two years after my decease he to pay one bond that I stand bounden unto '''Giles Godwyn'''... To '''Johane the wife of my said brother John''' 20s. To Richard Maundre of Beere, Johane his wife, and Richard their son, being my godson, 20s apiece. All the residue of goods and chattels movables and immovables my debts paid legacies performed funeral expenses and annuities discharged I bequeath to the said '''Humfry Pynney''' whom I make my full and sole executor. George Balch of '''Horton''', gent., '''Willm Standewicke''', '''Roger Chicke''' of '''Ilminster''', and '''Allixander Pynnev''' to be overseers. If any doubt or question do happen, the greater part of the overseers with the advice of Sr Robte Phillipps, knight, to decide and order it. To Sr Robert Phillipps one sovereign of 20s. Signed Edmonde Pynney. Witnesses Johes fforde Ch, James Crakey, William Standerwicke, Robert Newman. Proved 7 February '''1631''' [note by [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]]: This is almost certainly an Old Style date, equivalent to 1631/32] by Humfredi Pynney filij naturalis et legitum dicti defuncto et executeris, before Johanne fforde Hectare de Broadway." [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Awdley 10] [Index at findmypast: 17 Audley; extracted from the principal registry of the probate divorce and admiralty division of the high court of justice in the PCC (Prerogative Court of Canterbury), Document references Vol. 27; Record set Devon Wills Index, 1163-1999.] ===Eleanor Pinney=== * ELN'R PYNNEY. Burial 30 January 1585, BROADWINDSOR, Dorset. ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, ANGLICAN. [findmypast] ===Elizabeth Pinney === * '''Elizabeth Pinnye''', Christening, 25 Dec 1586, at Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name: John Pinnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYS3 familysearch.org]. Also recorded on 19 Jan 1586, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYS6 familysearch.org]. * '''Elizabeth''' the daughter of '''John Pinney''' was baptized the 9 of December '''1621''', '''Exeter St Petrock, Devon'''. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00046&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f398683 image at findmypast] [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5W5-MJ2 familysearch.org record] * '''Elizabeth (Pinney) Standerwick''' of Brodeway (Wikitree: [[Pinney-18]]) made her will on 18 June '''1634''' in '''Broadway, Somersetshire''', England. It was proved 22 August 1634. Legacies to the parish church of Brodeway and the poor of the parish of Hardington. Residue of her estate to brothers '''John Pinneyes''' and '''Nicholas Pynneys''' and brother '''John Howse''', their children, being 22 in number. (Not all of the children were yet 22 years old.) Overseers are brother '''John Pinney of Exon''', brothers '''Roger Pinney''' and '''Edmond Pinney''' and brother in law '''John Howse'''. Signed Ellen Standerwicke. Before the sealing it was agreed that Nicholas Pinney's five daughters shall have L10 apiece and to have no more. Moreover given to my brother '''William Pinney''' children being five 12d apiece and to my brother '''Richard Pinney''' two children 12d apiece. To my brother in law '''Thomas Pereces''' three children 5s apiece and to '''John Palfrey''' the son of my sister '''Johan Palfrey''' 5s. Witnesses: Thomas Godwyn, the signe of Richard Standerwicke. Proved 22 August 1634 by John Pinney, Roger Pinney Edmund Pinney, and John Howse . [Elizabeth French, citing PCC, Seager, 77.] ===Humphrey Pinney=== *'''Humphrey Pinney''' (Wikitree: [[Pinney-16]]) is profiled in ''The Great Migration Begins'', page 1478. Origin: '''Broadway, Somersetshire'''. Baptized '''Hardington-Mandeville, Somerset''', 20 November 1605. Parents '''John Pinney''' and wife '''Joanna'''. Apparently well-educated. Emigrated to New England in '''1633'''. Will dated 3 June '''1682''' and proved 10 December '''1683'''. Wife '''Mary (Hull) Pinney'''. Children '''Samuel Pinney, Nathaniel Pinney, Mary Pinney, Sarah Pinney, John Pinney, Abigail Pinney, Isaac Pinney.''' *Broome v Pynney. Plaintiffs: John Broome. Defendants: ['''Humphrey Pynney'''] (Wikitree: [[Pinney-16]]). Subject: property. Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series II, Elizabeth I to Interregnum. Short title: Broome v Pynney. Plaintiffs: John Broome . Defendants: [Humphrey Pynney] . Subject: property in '''Broadway in Broadway Stanton, Somerset'''. Document type: [pleadings]. Held by: The National Archives - Chancery, the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions. Date: '''1642 - 1660'''. Reference: C 3/435/53. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] According to ''The Great Migration Begins'', '''Humphry Pinny''', who had resided "in New England 20 years since" sued John Brome in '''1656''' in regard to the estate of '''John Pinney of Exeter'''. * Sarah (Pinney) Poole was a niece of Humphrey Pinney. (Great Migration Begins, [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/?volumeId=12107&pageName=1481&rId=235191410 page 1481] ===Jane, Johan, Johane, Johanna, Joan, Jone (etc.) Pinney=== * Christening of '''Johane Pinney''', 11 Jan '''1560''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-17WL familysearch.org] * '''Johane Pinney''', Burial, 12 May '''1561''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BTV2 familysearch.org] * Christening of '''Johane Pinney''', 07 May '''1563''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B2XF familysearch.org] * Joane Pynney, Burial Date 20 Sep 1578, at '''Drayton, Somerset''', England. Father's Name Rob... Pynney. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8PG-MJG familysearch.org] * Joane Pinney, Burial Date 05 Sep 1579, at '''Drayton, Somerset''', England. Daughter of Robert Pinney. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J8PL-168 familysearch.org] * '''Joan Pynnye''', Christening Date 12 May '''1586''', Christening Place '''COLYTON, DEVON''', ENGLAND, Father's Name John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J9ST-SJW familysearch.org] * '''Johan Pinnye''', Burial, 24 Jun '''1610''', St. Mary's, '''Beaminster, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJD4-6NHJ familysearch.org] * '''Jane Pynnye''', Christening Date 24 Aug '''1617''' at '''AXMINSTER, DEVON''', ENGLAND, Father's Name: John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5QQ-X58 familysearch] * '''Johan Pinney''', wife of John Pinney, Burial, 18 Oct '''1638''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYPM familysearch.org] * '''Joan Pinney''', Burial Date 05 Nov '''1638''', Burial Place: '''Pitminster, Somerset''', England. Father's Name: William Pinney. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JD7N-RJW familysearch.org] ===John Pinney=== * 25 March '''1552'''. Baptism of '''John Pynney,''' son of '''John Pynney''' and Elizabeth his wife, at '''Widworthy, Devon'''. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=r_957619616 findmypast transcription], [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007341902%2f00006 findmypast image], courtesy of South West Heritage Trust and Parochial Church Council; England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. * 27 October '''1552'''. Will of '''John Pynney''', Husbandman of '''Chardstock, Dorset'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Powell. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 27 October 1552. Reference: PROB 11/35/348. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee] * '''1556-1558'''. C 1/1467/41. Short title: Standerwyk v Hals. Plaintiffs: '''John STANDERWYK''', executor of '''John Pinney''', vicar of Stokenham. Defendants: John HALS, esquire, and others, inhabitants of Stokenham. Subject: Arrears of rent of the chapel and tithes of Sherford, part of complainant's benefice. Devon. Date: 1556-1558. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. (Location: '''Stokenham, Devon'''). * Pynney v Pynney. Plaintiffs: '''Alice Pynney widow'''. Defendants: '''William Pynney''' and '''John Pynney'''. Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series II, Elizabeth I to Interregnum. Subject: personal estate of the deceased '''Robert Pynney''' of, '''Devon'''. Document type: pleadings. Held by: The National Archives - Chancery, the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions. Date: '''1558 - 1579'''. Reference: C 3/137/67. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * Marriage of '''John Pinney''' to Julyan Hundaller, '''1562''', '''Allington, Dorset''', England. England Marriages 1538-1973. '''John Pinney''' to Julyan Hundeller, '''Thorncombe, Dorset, England''', 25 Oct 1562. Dorset Marriages. [All records on findmypast] * '''John Pinney''', Burial, 07 May '''1563''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BTKX familysearch.org] * Christening of '''John Pinney''', 23 May '''1563''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B2XN familysearch] * Christening of '''John Pinney''', 09 Jan '''1568''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B2NG familysearch] * '''John Pinney''', Burial, 20 Aug '''1568''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1D4H familysearch.org] * '''Johannes Pinney''' married '''Margareta''' Parries, '''1586''', at Saint Andrew, '''Chardstock, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX35-CQT familysearch.org] *''' John Pinney''', Burial, 31 Dec '''1578''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BTRQ familysearch.org] * 18 July '''1587'''. Burial of '''John Pynney''' in '''Broadwindsor, Dorset'''. St. John the Baptist church (Anglican). National Burial Index for England & Wales. [findmypast] * 14 October '''1587'''. Will of '''John Pynney''' of '''Broadwinsor, Dorset'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Spencer Quire. Numbers: 41 - 82. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 14 October 1587. Reference: PROB 11/71/219 [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee] * Will of '''John Pynney'''. Probate year '''1588'''. '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. (Consistory) Archdeaconry Court of Exeter. findmypast cites: Fry, E.A. (ed.) Calendar of Wills and Administrations relating to the counties of Devon and Cornwall, proved in the court of the Principal Registry of the Bishop of Exeter, 1559-1799, and of Devon only, proved in the Court of the Archdeaconry of Exeter, 1540-1799. British Record Society Index Library Vol 35 (1908). Document references c.t. 449. Devon Wills Index, 1163-1999. * '''John Pynnye''', Christening, 15 Aug '''1591''', at Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name: John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1M21 familysearch.org] * Lease for lives 1. '''John Pynney''' of '''Offwell''', yeoman. 2. Joan Chichester of '''Chardstock''', widow. ANSTEY AND THOMPSON OF '''EXETER'''. WALROND of '''Bradfield, Uffculme'''. LEASES. Bradninch. 4 messuages. Lease for lives 1. John Pynney of Offwell, yeoman 2. Joan Chichester of Chardstock, widow. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust). Date: '''1591'''. Reference: 1926 B/W/L/1b/2 [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * Marriage of '''John Pynney''' to Alice Dare on 30 Dec '''1596''' at '''Dalwood, Devon'''. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1216A/PR/1/1. [Devon Marriages, findmypast: [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2fmar%2f54279%2f1 transcription], [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843995%2f00046&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fmar%2f54279%2f1&highlights=%22%22 image] ] * Marriage of '''John Pynney''' to Thamosyne Heaydon on 18 Sep '''1598''' at '''Dalwood, Devon'''. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1216A/PR/1/1. [Devon Marriages, findmypast: [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843995%2f00047 image] ] * 27 January '''1597'''. Court decree, Chancery and Supreme Court of Judicature, Chancery Division, First Division, part 126. Reference: C 78/140/3. Short title: Everie v Phellipps. Plaintiffs: John Everie gent of '''Broadway, Somerset''', '''John Standerwicke''', '''Agnes Pynney widow''' (WikiTree: [[Chyke-1]] and [[Chick-120]]), '''John Pynney the elder''' (Wikitree: [[Pynney-2]], [[Pinney-58]]), '''John Pynney the younger''' (Wikitree profiles: [[Pynney-1]], [[Pinney-22]], [[Pinney-133]]), '''Edmund Pynney''', John Wolmyngton, John Bright, Bartholomew Fludd, Thomas Sayle, John Russell, George Longe, William Dighte, John Parrys, Thomas Gawler, William Nurton, William Earthe, William Palfrey alias Lawrence, William Palfrey, Edith Palfrey widow, Thomas Dunster, Katherine Palfrey alias Lawrence widow, George Yetford, Margaret Palfrey widow, John Lawrence, Nicholas Bennett, William Hunte, Joan Hucker widow, Joan Membrye widow, John Whaytes and William Hunte the younger. Defendants: Edward Phellipps. Subject of decree: Projected sale of the manor of Curry Rivel, Somerset, by the Earls of Derby. Date of decree: 27 January 39 Eliz. UBP. Date: 1597 Jan 27. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * John Pinnye, Christening, Nov '''1598''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name John Pinnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-19B6 familysearch.org] * Will of '''John Pynney or Pinney''', Yeoman of '''Buckland Saint Mary, Somerset'''. Reference PROB 11/97/183. Date: 27 March '''1601'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Woodhall Quire Numbers 1-38. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ]. ::Transcript by Elizabeth French (pages 41-42): Will of '''John Pynney''' of '''Hisbare''' als Hisbares within the parish of '''Buckland St Marye in the County of Somerset''', yeoman. Will written 9 November '''1600''', proved 27 March '''1601''' by Brigitte, relict and Executrix. Nonfamily bequests include cathedral church of Wells, poor of Buckland Marye, poor of Taunton, poor of Beerecrocumbe, poor of Whitstannton, poor of Curland, poor of Ashehill. Family named: Sister '''Agnes''', sister in law '''Agnes Pynney''' of '''Beere''', son '''Alexander Pynney''' (was not yet 24 years old, received 10 acres in Allermore), wife '''Bridgett''', son '''John''' (not yet 26 years old, had a tenement at Beercrocombe), daughters '''Elizabeth''', '''Jone''', and '''Grace''' (all unmarried and apparently not yet 21 years old), kinsmen Thomas Moore, '''John Standerwicke''', and '''Edmond Pinney'''. Two of the witnesses were Pinneys: '''John Pinney Jun.''' and '''Edmond Pynney'''. * 22 April '''1605'''. Marriage of '''John Pynney''' and Christian Hingston at '''West Alvington, Devon'''. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 818A/PR/1/1. [findmypast] * '''John Pinney''', son of '''Robart Pinney''', buried 09 Feb '''1605''' at '''Drayton, Somerset''', England [England Deaths & Burials 1538-1991 on Findmypast]. National Burial Index for England & Wales, also on findmypast.com, gives deceased's name as '''John Pynney''' and date of burial as 19 Feb '''1606''', at St Catherine church (Anglican). * John son of John Pinney, christened 14 May '''1607''', HINTON SAINT GEORGE, SOMERSET, ENGLAND. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N51D-5LX familysearch.org] * Joannes Pinney married Anna Loring, 26 Jul 1609, '''Winsham, Somerset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NXT8-V8Z familysearch.org] * Reference: 123M/L1462. Date: September 9 James (1611). Counterpart lease for 99 years or 2 lives in reversion. Lessees: '''John Pinney''' of '''Thorncombe, Devon''', yeoman. Fines: £90. Premises: reversion, on determination of estate of Dorothy Haiball, of 2 tenements now in the tenure of Dorothy Haiball, with timber for housebote, firebote, haybote, ploughbote, hedgebote. Lives: Ambrose lessee's son, John son of Dorothy Haiball. Rent 16s. 6d., 2 heriots 2 best beasts or 53s. 4d., to use dung, marl or other compost arising upon the tenements on the demised premises only. [Signed with mark and probably sealed, although date is incomplete]. Date: ['''1611''']. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * '''John Pinney''', Anglican burial on 14 Dec '''1613''' at '''Honiton, Devon'''. [South West Heritage Trust, Archive reference 1639A/PR/1/2, on Findmypast] * '''John Pinney''', Burial, 11 Oct '''1618''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYZR familysearch.org] * Will, '''John Pinney''' of '''Thorncombe'''. '''1618'''. Held by Dorset History Center. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/ac8e657b-4450-4fec-befc-538a2e9691b2 Records compiled by Richard Grosvenor Bartelot]. Also '''1619''' record for Will of John Pinney of '''Hewood, Thorncombe, Devon'''. [FindMyPast: Document references: 15 Parker, Devon Names in the Calendars of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (1383-1700), by Jean Harris] * '''John Pinney''', '''1620-1705''' and Jane French, parents of Mary (Pinney) Clark, who was mother of John Clark. attorney of S Stephen Walbrook, who was married 1716 Feb 23 and died 1730 and is recorded in Boyd's Inhabitants of London. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbor%2fbil%2fsog16%2f0660&parentid=gbprs%2fbil%2f00048368&highlights=%22%22 record image at findmypast]. (Birthdate on this record matches the birthdate on the unsourced John Pinney profile [[Pinney-22]].) *21 April '''1623''', marriage of '''John Pynney''' and Anne Carver at '''Thorncombe, Dorset'''. [findmypast, Dorset Marriages] * '''1623''', marriage of '''John Pynney''' and Anne Turner at '''Allington, Dorset''', England. [findmypast England Marriages 1538-1973] * '''John Pynney''', Christening, 18 May 1623, at Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name '''John Pynney'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BPFF familysearch.org] * '''1624''', '''John''' the sonne of '''John Pinney''' was baptized the 23 of January. '''Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00047 image, findmypast]. [Note by ES: This baptism year is reported in the Old Style. The New Style year would be 1625.] [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3X9-8NG familysearch.org] * Will of '''JOHN PINNEY''' of '''Brodway, Somerset''', yeoman. Written 25 September '''1627'''. To my brother '''John Pinney''' his own natural children to each of them 3s 4d. To Sara Turbelfeild my cousin 6s 8d. To my kinsman Richard Godwin 6s 8d. To my cousin Joano Godwine 6s 8d To my kinsman '''Thomas Pinney''' of Excester (sic) 20s. To my grandchild Elizabeth Wrentmore of Axbridge one bed with the appurtenances provided that my now wife shall enjoy the same during her natural life. All the rest of my goods and chattels to my daughter '''Sara Wrentmore''' whom I ordain to be my executrix. And I do appoint my brother '''Edmond Pinney''' and my kinsman '''William Standerweeke''' to be overseers giving them for their labor 3s 4d. Signed John Pinney. Witnesses '''Edmund Pinney,''' Siluester Rouncevall, Phelipp Horsey, and '''William Standerwicke'''. Proved 16 November 1629 by Sara Wrentmore. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Ridley 3. She states "This testator was John Pinney, the younger brother of Edmund Pinney whose will is previously given. They had also a brother John Pinney the elder."] * 5 January '''1629''', burial of '''John Pynney''' at '''Honiton, Devon''', England. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1639A/PR/1/3. [Findmypast -- has image but I can't read this name on it.] * Will of '''John Pinney''', Yeoman of '''Broadway, Somerset'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Ridley Quire, Numbers: 60 - 113. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 16 November '''1629'''. Reference: PROB 11/156/442. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee] * '''John Pinney''' buried 5 March '''1630''' at St. Aldheim and St Eadburgh church (Anglican), '''Broadway, Somerset'''. [National Burial Index for England & Wales, Findmypast] * Will of '''John Pynney or Pinney''', Yeoman of '''Broadway, Somerset'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Audley Quire Numbers: 66 - 126. Will of John Pynney or Pinney, Yeoman of Broadway, Somerset. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 28 December '''1632'''. Reference: PROB 11/162/729, [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ]. ''Image and transcript on WikiTree at [[Pinney-58]].'' * '''John Pinney''' married Protesia Holdich '''1620''' in '''Exeter, Devon'''. [Exeter Parish Records, on Findmypast]. Wikitree profiles: [[Pynney-1]], [[Pinney-22]], [[Pinney-133]]. * '''John Pynney''' who married Protesia made his will in Exon ('''Exeter'''), Devon, on 25 May '''1637'''. It was proved 19 July '''1639''', by Parthesy Pynney, relict and executrix. [Elizabeth French, NEHGR 1909, pages 40-41] [Findmypast has: John Pinney, 1639, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Source: Devon Names in the Calendars of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills (1383-1700), by Jean Harris. Document type: Will. Document form: Copy. Document references: 117 Harvey. Record set: Devon Wills Index, 1163-1999]. National Archives: Will of John Pynney, Draper of Exeter, Devon. Name of register: Harvey Quire, Numbers 66-135. PROB 11/180/712. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ]. Wikitree profiles: [[Pynney-1]], [[Pinney-22]], [[Pinney-133]]. :: According to Elizabeth French, siblings of John Pinney who married Protesia include '''Edmond Pinney''', '''Elizabeth Pinney''' ([[Pinney-18]]) who married John Standerwick, and "brother Howse." [Elizabeth French, NEHGR 1909, pages 40-41] :: Children named in the will of John Pinney who married Protesia and whose will was proved 19 July 1639 are '''John, Ed:, Elli:, Sara, Hester, Susan, and Prudence'''; some or all were not yet 23 years old when the will was written (in 1637). Other family mentioned in will are children's uncle Edmond Pynney, testator's uncle Edmond Pynney (apparently deceased), '''brother Richard Pynney''', '''brother Edmond Pynney''' (presumably the same as the children's uncle), brother Howse, cousin Mall Dudney, cousin James Marshall. [Elizabeth French, NEHGR 1909, page 40] * '''John Pinny''', Marriage '''1635''', St. Mary's, '''Beaminster, Dorset''', England. Spouse's Name '''Ann''' Uribe. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJD4-6DCS familysearch.org (with image)] * 26 May '''1638'''. Will of '''John Pinney or Pynney''', Yeoman of '''Broadwinsor, Dorset'''. Name of Register: Lee Quire Numbers: 52 - 114. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 26 May 1638. Reference: PROB 11/177/148 [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ] * Will of''' John Pynney''', Yeoman of '''Beer Crocombe, Somerset''', Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Lee Quire Numbers: 115 - 183. Will of John Pynney, Yeoman of Beer Crocombe, Somerset. Held by: The National Archives - Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Date: 01 December '''1638'''. Reference: PROB 11/178/599. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk - available for download, for a fee ] ::Transcript by Elizabeth French: Written 22 May '''1638.''' Bequests to the poor of the parish of Beere Crocumb, poor of the parish of Buckland St Marie, poor of the parish of West Milton. Family: '''William Pynny''' son (not yet 21), '''John Pinny''' son (to receive Castle Farm in Buckland St Marys, Dorset), wife '''Agnes Pinny''', '''Alexander Pinny''' son (not yet 21; to receive land in Allermore), '''Richard Pinny''' son (not yet 21), '''Roger Simes''' father in law, cousin '''Ambrose Moore''', cousin '''John Pinny''', cousin '''John Dunne the younger'''. Witnesses were Ambrose Moore, '''ffrancis Howse''', and Grace Togood. Proved 1 December 1638 by widow Agnes. ::[Note by ES: This may be the son of John Pynney of Buckland St Marys who wrote his will in 1600]. * John Pinney, son of George Pinney, Burial, 30 Aug 1638, Thorncombe, Thorncombe, Dorset, England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BYGR familysearch.org] * Court document. Short title: Allen v Pynney. Plaintiffs: John Allen. Defendants: '''John Pynney''', [Budley] and others. Subject: property in St Petrock, '''Exeter, Devon'''. Document type: bill, answer, bill. Date: '''1641'''. C - Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions. Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks. C 1 - Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Proceedings, Richard II to Philip and Mary. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] *''' John Pinney''' married Margaret Heydon, 16 November '''1642''', '''Lamyatt, Somerset''', England. [Somerset Marriages (pre-1754), on findmypast] * Will of '''John Pinney''', husbandman of '''Chardstock, Devon''', England, proved '''1645''', Peculiar Court of the Dean of Salisbury. References P5/1645/13, P5/14Reg/82C. Wiltshire and Swindon Archives. [findmypast] ===Nicholas Pinney=== * Nicholas Pinney, Christening, 09 Sep 1576, Thorncombe, Thorncombe, Dorset, England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-133X familysearch.org] * '''NICHOLAS PYNNEY''', buried 20 August '''1604, BROADWINDSOR, Dorset'''. ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (ANGLICAN). National Burial Index for England & Wales [findm.ypast] * '''Nicholas Penney''', married '''1617''' at '''Plymstock, Devon'''. Boyd's marriage index, 1538-1850. [findmypast] * Reference: D/FAE/T/58. Tenement late John Woollmington's in '''Holditch, Thorncombe''', messuage late '''Nicholas Pinney''''s at Holditch and Hawkchurch, messuages late Joan Legg's and Silvanus Dolling's, and cottage and land taken from waste late John Hutchings in Holditch and any other property of Nicholas Putt's purchased from the Earl of Newport in the '''manor of Holditch and parishes of Thorncombe and Hawkchurch'''. (Putt, Prideaux). Date: '''1676'''. Held by: Dorset History Centre, not available at The National Archives. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ===Richard Pinney=== *Baptism of Richard, sonne of John Pinney, 20 Nov 1624, Anglican, Dalwood, Devon. South West Heritage Trust, reference 1216A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843995%2f00028&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f223356 image, findmypast] ===Robert Pinney=== * '''Robert Pinney''', baptized 05 Nov '''1546''' at '''Axminster, Devon'''. [findmypast] * '''ROBERT PINNY''' burial, 11 Feb '''1564''', '''WHITCHURCH CANONICORUM, Dorset''', ST CANDIDA & HOLY CROSS (ANGLICAN). National Burial Index for England & Wales. [findmypast] * Pynney v Pynney. Plaintiffs: '''Alice Pynney widow'''. Defendants: '''William Pynney''' and '''John Pynney'''. Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series II, Elizabeth I to Interregnum. Subject: personal estate of the deceased '''Robert Pynney''' of, '''Devon'''. Document type: pleadings. Held by: The National Archives - Chancery, the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions. Date: '''1558 - 1579'''. Reference: C 3/137/67. [ http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk ] * Will of '''Robert Pyne OR Pynne''', Probate year '''1567''', '''Axminster, Devon'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury. * 20 Nov '''1569''', '''Broadwinsor, Dorset'''. Marriage of '''Roberte Pynney''' and '''Margerie''' (Blank). [findmypast] * Burial of '''ROBERT PYNNEY''', 23 Jan '''1579''', '''BROADWINDSOR, Dorset''', ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (Anglican). [findmypast] * '''Robert Pinney''', married 28 Jan '''1581''' in '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', to '''Joan Baker''' (Dorset Marriages, from parish registers). Another record (England Marriages 1538-1973, from parish registers) has wife's name as '''Johane Baker''' and location '''Allington, Dorset''', England. [findmypast] * '''Robert Pynney OR Pinney'''. Probate year '''1582''', '''Chardstock, Devon'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury. PCC Admons. Vol. 3 f. 37. [findmypast] * Burial of '''ROBERT PYNNEY''', 22 Jun '''1583''', '''BROADWINDSOR, Dorset''', ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (Anglican). [findmypast] * '''Robert Pinney''' married to '''Edith Wardall''', 13 Aug '''1594''', '''Allington, Dorset''', England, or '''Thorncombe, Dorset''' [findmypast; two transcriptions give different locations] * '''Robert Pinney''' married '''1604''' at '''Charlton Mackrell, Somerset'''. "Somerset Marriages" record has Robertus Pinney married to '''Edith Vantone''' at Charlton Mackrell on 11 June 1604. [findmypast] * '''Robart Pinney''' baptized 15 Feb '''1606'''. Residence: '''Drayton, Somerset''', England. Baptized at Drayton, Somerset. Father: '''Robart Pinney'''. England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * '''Robert Pynnye OR Pinny''', Yeoman, Probate year '''1606'''. '''Axminster, Devon''', England. Will and admon detailed; admon by supervisors for Thomasine, a minor. (Episcopal) Consistory Court of (the Bishop of) Exeter. Source: Moger, Olive M., Transcript of Devonshire wills, 1600-1800. Document references: Vol. 15, p. 5383-86. Record set Devon Wills Index, 1163-1999. [findmypast] * Will of '''Robert Pinney''' of '''Thorncombe, Devon''', 20 May '''1615'''. PROB 11/125/510. The National Archives, Kew. [FindMyPast has location as '''Hewood, Thorncombe, Devon'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 42 Rudd] * Marriage of '''Robert Pinny''' and Alice Wats, 02 Nov 1618, '''Netherbury, Dorset'''. Dorset Marriages. [findmypast] * '''Robert Pynney'''. Christening, 16 Jan 1624. Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name '''Nicholas Pynney'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1SG4 familysearch.org] * Baptism of '''Robert''', son of '''John Pinhey''' and '''Avis''', 04 Feb '''1626'''. Anglican. '''Blackawton, Devon.''' South West Heritage Trust, reference 995A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843517%2f00079&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f65720, image, findmypast]. * Burial of '''Robert Pinney''', 14 Mar '''1628''' at '''Drayton, Somerset, England'''. England Deaths & Burials 1538-1991. [findmypast] ===Roger Pinney=== * Administration on the estate of '''Roger Pinney''' of '''Bamister in County Dorset''' granted 16 June '''1636''' to '''Beatrice Pinney''', relict. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Admon Act Book 163G 38 f 5] ===Sarah Pinney=== * '''Sara Piny''', Baptism date 11 Nov '''1599''', '''Broadway, Somerset''', England. Father: '''John Piny'''. England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * '''Sara Pynny''', Baptism date 09 Jan '''1619''', Residence: '''Beaminster, Dorset, England'''; mother: '''Margeriae Pynny'''. England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * '''Sara Pynny''', Baptism date 14 Jan '''1623''', '''Winsham, Somerset'''. (No parents named.) England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975. [findmypast] * Edward Pool of Weymouth, Massachusetts, gave a letter of attorney to William Pardon to receive legacies granted to his wife '''Sarah''' by the last wills of '''Edmond Pinney''' of '''Broadway in Somersetshire''' and '''Elizabeth Standerwick''' of Broadway. [Citation is to Aspinwall Notarial Records; repeated by Elizabeth French.] * Sarah (Pinney) Poole was a niece of Humphrey Pinney. (Great Migration Begins, [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image/?volumeId=12107&pageName=1481&rId=235191410 page 1481] ===Thomas Pinney=== * Administration on the estate of '''Thomas Pynny''' of '''Offwell, County Devon''', granted to '''Catherine Pynny''' als '''Raddon''', natural and legitimate daughter of the said Thomas Pynny. 2 June '''1634'''. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Admon Act Book 1634 5 f 33] ===William Pinney=== * '''William Pine''' married '''Joan''' 18 Nov 1538 at '''Plymtree, Devon'''. England Marriages 1538-1973 (parish records). [findmypast] * '''William Penny''' married '''Thamsyne''' Dewdney, 23 Jan '''1540''' (this would be modern-style 1541). '''Uffculme, Devon'''. England Marriages 1538-1973 (parish registers). [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007341824%2f00145&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fmar%2f212605%2f1 image]. Boyd's marriage index, 1538-1850, gives only place and year of marriage. [all records on findmypast] * '''William Pynhey''', son of '''John Pynhey''', baptized 22 March '''1550/51''', '''Blackawton, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 995A/PR/1/1. [findmypast: [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843517%2f00033 image] ]. Earlier baby of the same name, same father, same place, baptized on 27 Jan 1544. * '''Wylliam Pinney''' christened 16 Apr 1565, Thorncombe, Thorncombe, Dorset, England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B2MV familysearch.org] * '''William Pinny''' married '''An Mullens''' on 16 Nov '''1567''' at '''Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset'''. [findmypast] * Will of '''William Pynney''' of '''Thorncombe, Devon''', probated 01 April '''1587''', Prerogative Court of Canterbury. PROB 11/70/182. At National Archives, downloadable for a fee. [findmypast indicates location of '''Sinderford, Thorncombe, Devon'''] * Will of '''William Pinney''' of '''Chard, Somerset''', probated 07 October '''1592'''. PROB 11/80/277. At National Archives, downloadable for a fee. * '''Willm Pinney''' married '''Elizabeth''' Hors(e)man on 18 Nov '''1593''' at '''West Alvington, Devon'''. Anglican. South West Heritage Trust, reference 818A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843137%2f00054&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fmar%2f8110%2f1&highlights=%22%22 image at findmypast]. * Will of '''William Pynney''', Yeoman of '''Broadway, Somerset''', probated 22 May '''1596''', PROB 11/87/387. At National Archives, downloadable for a fee. * '''William Pinney''' married '''Joane''' Dowrotche on 16 Jan '''1597''' in '''Dorchester, Dorset''', at Holy Trinity. [findmypast] * '''William Pinney''', baptized 16 Nov '''1600''', Anglican, at '''West Alvington, Devon'''. Son of '''Willm Pinney'''. South West Heritage Trust, ref 818A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843137%2f00021&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbap%2f39481 image at findmypast]. * '''Willm Pinney''', Burial 12 Jul '''1604''', Anglican, '''West Alvington, Devon'''. South West Heritage Trust, reference 818A/PR/1/1. [http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f005843137%2f00079&parentid=gbprs%2fdev%2fbur%2f26406 image at findmypast] * '''William Pynney or Pinney''', '''Thorncombe, Devon''', will probated 9 July ''1605'''. Prerogative Court of Canterbury. PROB 11/106/19. At National Archives, downloadable for a fee. * William Pynney, Christening, 19 Feb 1624. Thorncombe, Thorncombe, Dorset, England. Father's Name John Pynney. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1SG6 familysearch.org] * '''William Pinney''' married '''Anne''' Goffe at '''Pitminster, Somerset''', on 18 Oct '''1636'''. [findmypast]. William Pinney and Anne Goffe, 18 Oct 1626: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%252FPHILLIMOREMARS%252FYPSOM07%252F0029_1 * Administration on the estate of '''William Pynney''' of '''Stockland, County Dorset''', granted to '''John Pynney''' his brother 23 November '''1639'''. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Admon. Act Book 1639-40, f. 84] * Administration in the estate of '''William Pynney''' of '''West Milton, parish of Porslocke, County Dorset''', granted to '''John Pynney''', his natural and lawful brother, on 12 October '''1652'''. [Elizabeth French, citing PCC Admon. Act Book, 1652, f. 184] * Burial of '''William Pinney''', 04 Feb '''1654''', '''Pitminster, Somerset, England'''. [findmypast] ===Others=== *'''Agnes Pinney''' married in '''1559''' to '''George Pinson''' at '''Allington, Dorset''', England. England Marriages 1538-1973. Dorset Marriages dataset gives Marriage date as 12 Nov 1559 and Marriage place as '''Thorncombe, Dorset'''. [both records at findmypast] * '''Anne Pinney''', daughter of John Pinney, Christening, 19 Aug '''1582''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1Q4H familysearch.org] * Ellen Pynnye, Christening Date 01 Mar 1558, Christening Place COLYTON, DEVON, ENGLAND, Father's Name John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWK3-3MD familysearch.org] * Christening of '''Esther Pinney''', daughter of John Pinney. 30 Apr '''1627'''. SAINT PETROCK, '''EXETER, DEVON''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5WP-RYT familysearch.org transcript] * Christening of '''George Pinney''', son of John Pinney, 19 Jul 1572, Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-B26Y familysearch.org] * '''Katherine Pyney''', Christening Date 04 Oct '''1564''', Christening Place '''OFFWELL, DEVON''', ENGLAND, Father's Name '''John Pyney''', Mother's Name '''Joanna'''. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N57D-4FN familysearch.org] * Baptism of daughter of '''John and Jone Pinnie''', 8 October '''1625''', '''Chardstock, Devon''', [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N64F-KYK familysearch.org] * '''Leonard Pinney''', son of John Pinney. Christening, 07 Nov '''1582''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-1Q4X familysearch.org] * '''Maria Pinney''', Christening, 26 Nov '''1587'''; SAINT ANDREW, '''CHARDSTOCK, DORSET''', ENGLAND; Father's Name: Johannis Pinney. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J769-Q94 familysearch.org] * '''Mary Pynnye''', Christening 26 Mar '''1621''', AXMINSTER, DEVON, ENGLAND. Father's Name John Pynnye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM54-Y54 familysearch.org] * '''Susan Pynye''', Christening, Jun '''1589''', Thorncombe, '''Thorncombe, Dorset''', England. Father's Name: John Pynye. [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDH-BL92 familysearch.org] *'''1629''', '''Susanna''', the daughter of '''John Pinney''' was baptized May 17. '''Exeter, St. Petrock, Devon'''. [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00048 image, findmypast] [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5WP-5QD familysearch.org] * '''1632, Prudence''', the daughter of '''John Pynny''' baptized January 20. '''Exeter, St Petrock, Devon'''. [This year is old style date; new style would be 1633.] [http://search.findmypast.com/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007119329%2f00050 image, findmypast] ==Geography Notes== Broadway is in the area where Devon, Dorset, and Somerset come together, so the different county names don't necessarily indicate a significant distance between them. Some approximate linear distances (road distances usually are longer) from Broadway, Somerset: * Allington, Dorset: about 16 miles (SSE) * Ashill, Somerset: about 1.5 miles (north) * Axminster, Devon: about 10.5 miles (south) * "Baminster" likely refers to Beaminster, Dorset: about 13 miles (southeast) * Beercrocombe, Somerset: about 3.4 miles (north) * Blackawton, Devon: about 60 miles (southwest) * Broadwindsor, Dorset: about 9 miles (southeast, on the way toward Allington) * Buckland St Mary, Somerset: about 3.4 miles (WSW) * Chard, Somerset: about 3.5 miles (south) * Chardstock, Devon: about 7 miles (south) * Charlton Mackrell, Somerset: about 16 miles (northeast) * Colyton, Devon: about 14 miles (SSW) * Dalwood, Devon: about 10 miles (SSW) * Dorchester, Dorset: about 55 miles (southeast) * Drayton, Somerset; about 8 miles (northeast) * Exeter, Devon: about 30 miles (southwest) * Hardington-Mandeville, Somerset: about 12 miles (ESE) * "Hisbares" likely refers to what Google Maps identifies as Hisbeers Farm, Buckland St Mary: about 2.4 miles west of Broadway * Honiton, Devon: about 14.5 miles (southwest, on the way toward Exeter) * Ilminster, Somerset: about 2.5 miles (east) * Lamyatt, Somerset: about 25 miles (northeast) * Netherbury, Dorset, about 14 miles (southeast) * Offwell, Devon: about 13 miles (southwest, near the way toward Exeter) * Pitminster, Somerset: about 7 miles (northwest) * Plymtree, Devon: about 18 miles (southwest) * Powerstock, Dorset: about 17 miles (southeast) * Stockland, Devon (no Stockland found in County Dorset): about 8.5 miles (southwest) * Stokenham, Devon: about 65 miles (southwest) * Taunton, Somerset: about 8.5 miles (northwest) * Thorncombe, Dorset: about 8.5 miles (SSE) * Uffculme, Devon: about 16 miles (west) * West Alvington, Devon: about 65 miles (southwest) * West Milton, Dorset: about 16 miles (southeast) * Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset: about 14 miles (SSE) * Widworthy, Devon: about 12 miles (southwest; Widworthy is about 3 miles east of Honiton) * Winsham, Somerset: about 6.5 miles (SSE) ==Sources== * French, Elizabeth. "Genealogical Research in England", ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', volume 63, January 1909, pages 32-42. [https://books.google.com/books?id=VBJAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA41 Free at Google Books]. Republished in English Origins of New England Families: From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (1984). Note; [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pinney_Family_Notes | WikiTree profiles that link to this page]]

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[[Category:House of Burgesses, Virginia Colony]] [[Category:Isle of Wight County, Virginia Colony]] == Biography == {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Virginia}} {{Jamestowne Society Ancestor Sticker}} Robert Pitt was baptized 16 March 1606 in St Thomas Parish, Bristol, England.St. Thomas Parish, Bristol, England baptismal records as read, transcribed and published by John Brayton in his book Colonial Families of Surry and Isle of Wight Counties, Virginia. Volume 7. The Pitt Family of Bristol, Gloucester, Charlestown, Massachusetts and Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Self published. 2002H Jamestowne Society. ''List of Qualifying Ancestors.'' [https://www.jamestowne.org/pierce-bennet---porter.html Pitt, Robert - A6208] Accessed 24 February 2024 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties.'' [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I60539&tree=Tree1 Profile for Robert Pitt] Accessed 24 February 2024 [[Day-1904|jhd]] He was the son of [[Pitt-136|William Pitt]] and [[Gibbs-584|Mary Gibbs]] ===Career=== Colonel Robert Pitt, was born in Bristol, England and was, like most of his family was a merchant dealing with the import and export of goods. In his youth, he was captain of the ship “THUNDER,” a privateer out of Bristol aiding the Huguenots in the war against France in 1628 Powell, Bristol Privateers, p. 84 cited by Find-a-Grave . As a sea merchant, he owned a fleet of ships which sailed out of the port at Bristol, England. Colonel Robert Pitt was a land speculator as were most ship captains who sailed to Virginia. "nrn" ===1627 First Marriage: Elizabeth Stephens in England=== About 1627 in Bristol Parish, Glouestershire, England, he married Elizabeth Stephens, b. Abt 1610, Bristol Parish, Gloucestershire, England d. Bef 1660, Isle of Wight County, Virginia (Age ~ 49 years) "colonial539" ===1637 Arrival in Virginia and Land Patents=== He had moved to the colonies about 1637 as he had patented 550 acres of land in Isle of Wight, Virginia, on 14 February 1637. This land was located on the New Haven River, also called the Pagan River "grave" 1637-1643 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 85 *ROBERT PITTS, (Pitt) Merchant, 550 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 14 Feb. 1637, p. 540. About Wa mi. up New Towne haven Riv., opposite land of William Denham now in the occupation of sd. Pitts, & near land of Thomas Bush. Due for his per. adv. & trans. of 10 pers: William Denson, Edwd. Hartwell, Rich. Gaunt, Edward Butler, Francis Burly, Nath. Carter, Hen. Symons, Wm. Seldome, Richard Barges, Rich. Groves (first written Graves). The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 290"colonial539" *Robert Pitts Merchant, Feby 14, 1638, 550 acres about 3-1/2 miles up the river called New Town haven. Robert Pitts, Merch’t, Feby 14, 1638, 550 acres about 3-1/2 miles up the river called New Town haven. Marc Anderson. ''Andersons of Colonial North Carolina'' [https://andersonnc.com/pitt-_iow-to-edgecombe/ Pitt _IOW to Edgecombe] Accessed 24 February 2024 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===1643 Land on Beverly Creek=== The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 295 *Robert Pitt, Aug. 28, 1643, 209 upon the westward side of a branch of New Town haven river called Beverly creek Robert Pitt, Aug. 28, 1643, 209 upon the westward side of a branch of New Town haven river called Beverly creek. 1637-1643 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 145 *ROBERT PITT, 209 acs. Isle of Wight Co., Aug. 28, 1643, Page 895. Upon the Wwd. side of a br. of New towne haven Riv., called Beverly Cr., adj. Capt. John Upton & John Seaward. Trans. of 5 pers.: Stephen Paule, John Williams, Thomas Patrick, William Powell, Ewen Roberts. ===1648 Land near New Town Haven=== The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 292 *Robert Pitt ApI 17, 1648, 300 acres Beg'g &c toward New Town haven river. Robert Pitt, Apl 17, 1648, 300 acres Beg’g &c toward New Town haven river."anderson" ===1649 Public Service=== Robert Pitt was a Burgess in Virginia 1649, 1`652-55 and 1659-62. "jamestowne" From 1649-60 he was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and a Member of the Governor's Council"grave" Lt. Col Robert Pitt, Sr. was commissioned by the Virginia Colony to solve the tax protest against England in Northampton County. Kathryn Gearhart. ''Geesnmore: A Family History.'' [https://geesnmore.wordpress.com/charles-gee-bridget-neville/neville-family/ Paragraph on Robert Pitt] Accessed 24 February 2024 [[Day-1904|jhd]] He settled in Isle of Wight County and was Burgess and Councilor from 1649 to 1660. "gearhart" He was Burgess of Isle of Wight County from 1649 to 1660 and he died in 1674. ="gearhart" ===1650 Collecting a Debt=== 1652-1658 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book; [Frank V. Walczyk]"colonial539" Mr. Pitt his letter of Attorney to John Pitt Know all men by these presents that I Robert Pitt of The Isle of Wright County, Merchant do make constitute and ordaine my son John Pitt my true and lawfull attorney to ask receive and procquer of Hugh Lee the quantity of two thousand eight hundred pounds of tobacco and cask with forbore since his bill due and what my said attorney shall there in I do allow ofto be as effectual as iff did it myself. Witness my hand this 29th of May 1650 Robert Pitt. Teste Henry Pitt, William Dawson Recorded this letter of attorney the 25th October 1652 John Pitt his letter of Attorney to Wm. Thomas Know an men by these presents that I John Pitt [-----] Attorney of my father Robert Pitt constitute [----] appoint my loving friend William Thomas [---] lawfull Attorney in my place and stead to [--] and recover from Hugh Lee two thousand eight hundred pounds of tobacco and cask with interest there unto belonging [-----] and what my said Attorney shall do I do all [-----] to be as effectual as if that I was personally present. Witness my hand the 4th of March anno 1651 John Pitt. Witness Jane Parker signum bono ut pe----] This letter of Attorney was recorded the 25th October 1652 ===1654 Land=== On 7 Jun 1654, Robert patented an additional 1200 acres.Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 3, p 290: Lt. Col. Rob. Pitt, 1200 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 7 June 1654, p. 271. *Beg. At branch o f Newtowne Haven Riv. &c. to Mr. Prestwoods corner tree, &c., to Mr. Seawards land & adj. his own land. 600 acs. Granted to Thomas Davis, 19 Apr. 1648 & assigned unto Rob. Sharpe, who assigned same to sd. Pitt; 300 acs. by vertue of the rights of a patent granted unto him 3 July 1648 & by him relinquished, & 300 acs. by patent 19 Apr. 1648. The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 296"colonial539" *Lt. Col. Rob Pitt., June 7, 1654, 1200 acres Beg'g at a branch of Newtown haven river at a small creek on the north side of the said land. Lt. Col. Rob Pitt, June 7, 1654, 1200 acres Beg’g at a branch of Newtown haven river at a small creek on the north side of the said land."anderson" ===1660 Second Marriage: Martha Lear in Virginia=== After 1660 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia he married Martha Lear. She died after 1695 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia "colonial539" The senior Robert Pitt was married to Martha, sister of Colonel John Lear. He was a member of the Council and Lieutenant Colonel. New River Notes [https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1902_virginia_colonialvirginiaregister.htm Colonial Virginia Register] Colonel Robert Pitt married Martha Lean. "gearhart" The senior Robert Pitt was married to Martha, sister of Colonel John Lear. He was a member of the Council and Lieutenant Colonel. Robert and Martha Pitt were the parents of Robert Pitt, mariner; Lt. Colonel John Pitt; Hester Pitt who married Colonel Joseph Bridger, Esquire of the Council; Elizabeth Pitt who married Nosworthy; and Mary Pitt who married John Brassuer. "gearhart" ===1662 Military Service=== In 1662 he was Lt. Colonel of the Isle of Wight Militia"grave" ===1662 Land on Accomac=== He patented 1000 acres in Accomac on 12 March 1662 and 3000 acres in Accomac on 2 Oct 1663. He owned at least 9050 acres of land in Virginia."grave" The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 299"colonial539" *Lieut. Colo. Robt Pitt Mar. 18, 1662, 1200 acres, Begg at a branch of New Town river at a small creek on the North side of the said land. Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 5, p 488:"colonial539" * Lt. Col. Robert Pitt, 1200 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 18 Mar. 1662, p. 292, (254). Beg. at a branch of New Towne haven Riv., running &c. W. by S. to Mr. Prestwood corner tree &c. to cor. tree of Mr. Sewards Line &c. Renewal of patent dated 7 June 1654. ===1663 Land for Transporting 40 Servants=== 1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 456"colonial539" *MR. ROBERT PITT, 3000 acs. Accomack Co., 2 Oct. 1663, p. 190, (81). Bounded on N. with Pokomoke Riv., W. by Bay of Chespiack & sunken marshes. 1000 acs. by patent 12 Mar. 1662 & 2000 by the Election of Col. Edmond Scarburgh & assigned to sd. Pitt. *Trans. of 40 pers: Jno. Eloer (?), Tho. Griffin, Mary Harwood, James WeMeet, Wm. Morgan, Henry Loyd, Mary Thomas, Edw. Washington, Tho. Lazengby, Jane Shelly, Thomas Smith, Crispian Morris, Mary Sewell, Edw. Griffeth, Margt. Powell, Nicho. Walbrooke, Joseph Jnoson, An Heath, Mary Wms. (Williams), Joan Millford, Tho. Dunn, Tho. Whenham, Anto. Spencer, Tho. Cope, Jno. Norris, Jno. Robbinson, Wm. Clayton, James Pliers, David Lacy, Wm. Knowles, Jno. Tavernor, Wm. Ganock, Jno. Doyley, Rich. Crooke, Tho. Sanders, Wm. Wright, Samll. White, Math. Langley, Wm. Bayley, Edw. Heath. Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 4, p 433: *Coll. Robert Pitt & Mr. William Burgh, 1200 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 18 Feb. 1664, p. 114, (613). On one of the br. of the Black Water, beg. at the mouth of a small valley &c. Trans. of 24 pers. Same. 1800 acs. Same location & pages; 28 Feb 1664. 1200 acs due by above noted patent & 600 acs. for trans. of 12 pers"colonial539" In 1664 he patented 3000 acres on the Blackwater with his son-in-law, Captain Joseph Bridger, and William Burgh. "grave" He patented 1,000 acres at Pitt’s Creek, and received anther 2,000 acres from Col. Edmund Scarbourgh. He also patented 1,000 acres in Somerset County in 1665. "gearhart" Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 4, p 433: *Coll. Robert Pitt, Capt. Joseph Bridger & Mr. William Burgh, 3000 acs. Isle of Wight Co., upon br. of the Blackwater, 21 Mar. 1664, p. 115 (614). 1200 & 600 acs granted sd. Pitt & Burgh by two former patents. . .& 1200 acs due for trans. of 24 pers. The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 297 *Colo Robert Pitt & Wm. Burgh Feb. 13, 1664, 1200 acres Upon one of the branches of the Blackwater, Beg'g, &c., in the branch at the mouth of a small valley. See the foll'g abstract. The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 297 *Colo Robert Pitt & William Burgh, Feby 13, 1664, 1800 acres On the branches of the Blackwater, Beg'g, &c., in the mouth of a small valley on a branch of the Blackwater 1200 acs, being due by a patent dated the 18th day of Feby, 1664. The residue, &c. The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 297 *Colo Robert Pitt Capt Joseph Bridger & William Burgh Mar. 21, 1664, 3000 acres Upon the branch of Blackwater, 1200 acs. of sd land formerly granted Colo Pitt & Mr. Burgh, dated Feby 18th, 1664, 600, acs. another thereof adjoined unto the aforesaid 1200 acs. granted by patent dated 28th Feby, 1664, & 1200 aes the residue, &c. ===1672 Will, Death, Estate=== '''Will''' Robert made a will on 6 June 1672 at Isle of Wright Co, VA. His will was witnessed by Richard Jones and Thomas Hill. Judy Marshall Stell. [Pitt Family of Isle of Wright & Accomack Counties, VA.] The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 237 *Will of "Robert Pitt, " merchant": wife Martha, son John, grandson John Pitt, grandson Wm. Pitt, dau. Hester Bridger, dau. Elizabeth Nosworthy, gr. son Robert P., son of Robert Pitt, dec'd, dau. Brasheire. Dated 6 June, 1672; proved June 9, 1674. William and Mary Quarterly, Vol 7,No 4 (April 1899), Page 237. Cited by Marshall In his will dated in 1672 Robert Pitt lists sons John, grandsons John, William and Robert Pitt, and daughters Martha Pitt, Mary Brashor (?), Higbe (?) Bridges, and Elizabeth Norsworthy. His wife, Martha, had died before that date as he left in her memory, a parcel of land with the stipulation that his executor would build one house of twenty-five feet within four years of his death on the land to be used for poor women. He also left in memory of his daughter, Martha, "two cows and two female cows, which cattle and their increase are to be put upon the aforesaid land and not to be disposed of until they increase to a number of twelve which number is to be continued upon the aforesaid land, and what shall be over that number of cattle shall be disposed of by the Sheriff, then one half of the benefit of the cows and the whole benefit of the land to be for the estate of poor women and the other half of the benefit of the cattle to be for the estate of poor female orphans". Will of Col. Robert Pitt recorded in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. (notes of Ray Isbell.)" He also left in memory of his daughter, Martha, “two cows and two female cows, which cattle and their increase are to be put upon the aforesaid land and not any to be disposed of until they increase to a number of twelve which number is to be continued upon the aforesaid land, and what shall be over that number of cattle shall be disposed of by the Sheriff, then one half of the benefit of the cows and the whole benefit of the land to be for the estate of poor women and the other half of the benefit of the cattle to be for the estate of poor female orphans” will of Col Robert Pitt recorded in Isle of Wight Co., VA. Cited by Find-a-Grave '''Complete Will''' Pitt's will was dated 1672 and he mentions a grandson Robert, “the son of Robert Pitt deceased” so I assume the Blackwater property was his. Other folks speculate he also had some property in Accomack County (I haven’t looked into that but it would make sense if he was plowing the James River hauling merchandise around. Will of Robert Pitt, 1672, on the site of Marc Anderson, ''Andersons of Colonial North Carolina'' [https://andersonnc.com/pitt-_iow-to-edgecombe/ Pitt _IOW to Edgecombe] Accessed 24 February 2024 [[Day-1904|jhd]] WILL OF ROBERT PITT – Recorded in ISLE of WIGHT Co., Virginia 1672 IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN: I, Robert Pitt, Merchant, being sick and weak of body but praise be god in sound memory do ordain this for my Last Will and Testament in manner and form as follows: *First, I give and bequeath my soul to God my maker trusting to find Salvation and redemption for my soul and life eternal through the merits of my Saviour his son Jesus Christ who died for me and my body to be buried at the discretion of my executor. *ITEM: I give and bequeath as a gift of my beloved '''wife Martha Pitt''' one parcel of land that lieth about the plantation that Robert Bartlitt now lies on and joineth upon the North side of the land by Mr. John Seward for the length, and breadth towards the Church upon the land, which was Captain Uptons on his land my executor is to build one house twenty-five feet in length within four years after my decease which aforesaid land and housing is to be given for the estate of poor women and three cows. *ITEM: I given and bequeath as a gift from my '''daughter Martha Pitt''' two cows and two females calves, which cattle and their increase are to be put upon the aforesaid land and not any to be disposed of until they increase to a number of twelve which number is to be continued upon the aforesaid land, and what shall be over that number of cattle shall be disposed of by the Sheriff, then one half of the benefit of the cows and the whold benefit of the land to be for the estate of poor women and the other half of the benefit of the cattle to be for the estate of poor female orphans. *ITEM: I give and bequeath the dividend of land, where I now live upon being twelve hundred acres and what more lieth between Capt. Bridgers Creek and Sewards adjoining to it unto my '''son John Pitt''', during his life and after his death to my '''grandson William Pitt''' and his heirs for ever. *ITEM: I give and bequeath that land that lieth on the North side of the Creek that Robert Bartlitt lives on and the Creek Captain Bridgers lives on, for running towards William Ernest and northly into the woods, unto my son John Pitt during his life and afterwards to my '''grandsons, John Pitt''', and to his heirs lawfully begotten of his body. *ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my '''son John Pitt''' that land that Thomas Turner liveth on and what land shall lie between the land, given to my '''grandson William Pitt''' and Chuckatuck the bounds of which land is to be the Branch which runeth straight up through field to Captain Godyne which aforesaid land after my son John’s decease, I give to my '''grandson Robert Pitt''' and to his heirs lawfully begotten of his body. *ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my '''daughter, Mary Brassier''', the Value of ten thousand pounds of tobacco and cattle in goods or chattel to be paid out of my personal estate, by my so John Pitt and his heirs, more I give unto my daughter Brassier on silver tankard and one looking glass and furniture and clothes. *ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''[Hester] Bridger''' a pair of cushions being worked upon canvass. *ITEM: I give unto my daughter '''Elizabeth Norseworthy''' five hundred pounds of tobacco and cattle to be paid unto her yearly to be paid out of the rents of the land which I have given to William Pitt, more I given unto my daughter Elizabeth Norseworthy my set of chairs. *ITEM: I give unto my '''grandson Robert Pitt''', the son of Robert Pitt deceased, the sum of five thousand pounds of tobacco and cattle or to the value in goods to be paid unto him when he is come to the age of eighteen years. And if it should please to take away out of this life anyone of my grand children in whom I have given my land before the decease of my son John, then his part of land shall be disposed of at the discretion of my son John Pitt. *I hereby revoke all former wills and do make my son John Pitt my Executor of my Last Will and Testament as Witness my hand and seal this sixth day of June 1672. *Robert Pitt Seal *Witness Richard Johns; Thomas R. Hill '''Death''' Robert Pitt died 1673/4 at Isle of Wight County. He died 6 Jun 1672 (aged 66–67) in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA and is buried in St. Luke's Cemetery, Smithfield, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA Colonel Robert Pitt, Sr died in 1669/70. '''Estate''' He died before 9 Jun 1674 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia - probate Colonel Robert Pitt died before 9 January 1674, as his will was recorded on that date, It was dated 6 Jun 1672 and wittnessed by Richard Jones and Thomas Hill. '''1674 Elizabeth Grants Property''' In October 1674, John Willie, tallow chandler of London, who married Elizabeth, the widow and administrator of Robert Pitt, late mariner of London, and mother and guardian of Robert Pitt, the only child of her deceased husband, gave an 11 year lease to Thomas Newbold, merchant of London, on a plantation of 3,000 acres on Pokamack River and Chesapeake Bay in Accomack County, Virginia. Part of the land had been patented by Pitt and rented to Colonel Edmond Scarburg. The 400 pounds of tobacco in rent each year was for the use of Robert Pitt, the son. ===1673 Deed to son John=== The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 229 Deed of Robert Pitt Esq., 27 Nov. 1673, to son John Pitt. ===Children=== Children with Elizabeth Stephens #[[Pitt-140|Mary Pitt]]Mary Pitt, b. Bef 1624, Bristol, Somersetshire, England d. 8 Feb 1685, Surry County, Virginia (Age > 61 years) Mary Pitt who married John Brassuer. child of Robert and Martha Pitt. Mary married John Brasseur. In 1663 the General Assembly rewarded John Pitt, of Isle of Wight, for building a vessell of 28 tons. Robert Pitt was iln 1699 Justice of Accomac Co. #[[Pitt-139|John Pitt]]John Pitt, b. Bef 1630, England d. 9 Jan 1703, Isle of Wight County, Virginia - probate (Age > 73 years) COL John Pitt (1634–1702) Lt. Colonel John Pitt; child of Robert and Martha Pitt. Lt. Col. John Pitt married Olive Hardy and was the father of Robert Pitt who married Sarah, the daughter of Colonel Arthur Smith and died before his father; John, Henry, James Pitt and daughters Sarah Nosworthy, and Prudence Driver. child of Robert and Martha Pitt. Lt. Col. John Pitt married Olive Hardy and was the father of Robert Pitt who married Sarah, the daughter of Colonel Arthur Smith and died before his father; John, Henry, James Pitt and daughters Sarah Nosworthy, and Prudence Driver. Henry Pitt, brother of Colonel Robert Pitt, married Ann the widow of Robert Watson, and later she married James Powell. In 1663, the General Assembly of Virginia rewarded John Pitt of Isle of Wight for building a vessel of 28 tons. The granddaughter of Robert Pitt married a Drury. #Hester Pitt, b. Abt 1632, Isle of Wight County, Virginia d. Aft 8 May 1686, Isle of Wight County, Virginia (Age ~ 54 years) Hester Pitt Bridger (1631–1711) Hester Pitt who married Colonel Joseph Bridger, Esquire of the Council; child of Robert and Martha Pitt. Hester m. Col. Joseph Bridger, Esq, of the Council; #[[Pitt-141|Elizabeth Pitt]]Elizabeth Pitt, b. Bef 1640, Isle of Wight County, Virginia Elizabeth Pitt who married Nosworthy; child of Robert and Martha Pitt. Elizabeth, m. Nosworthy #[[Pitt-133|Henry Pitt]] Henry Pitt, b. Aft 1640, Isle of Wight County, Virginia d. 6 Feb 1718, Isle of Wight County, Virginia (Age < 76 years) #[[Pitt-138|Robert Pitt]]Robert Pitt, mariner, child of Robert and Martha Pitt. His son was Captain Robert Pitt, mariner of the ship Mary. Captain Pitt died before his father, and his widow married John Barker, son of William Barker, mariner, who was one of the largest land purchasers in early Virginia. He was the founder of Merchants Hope in Charles City County. The Pitts were neighbors to William Nevill great-grandfather of Bridget Nevill Gee. Colonel Pitt’s granddaughter Mary married a Drury. Clearly the Pitts, Nevills and Drurys lived in the same vicinity. Robert, dead before 1672, leaving son Robert; His son was Captain Robert Pitt, mariner of the ship Mary. Captain Pitt died before his father, and his widow married John Barker, son of William Barker, mariner, who was one of the largest land purchasers in early Virginia. He was the founder of Merchants Hope in Charles City County. #[[Pitt-142|Martha Pitt]] ===Alternate Perspective on Robert Pitt's Marriage and Children=== Brayton asserts that Col. Robert Pitt had 3 wives and one unknown mistress. John A. Brayton. ''The Pitt Family of Bristol, Glouster, Charleston, Mass. and Isle of Weight, Virginia.'' in Colonial Families of Surry and Isle of Weight, Volume 7, 2002, pages 28, 39 and 26-27. Comment by Elizabeth (Shouse) Pitts, april 23, 2018. Retrieval of article has not yet proved possible. See [https://andersonnc.com/pitt-_iow-to-edgecombe/ Andersons of Colonial North Carolina] [[Day-1904|jhd]] This scenario helps to estimate the birth years of the children. '''First Wife''' His first wife was an English woman who bore him William, Robert, John, Elizabeth and Hester. Estimation: Pitt was born about 1606, so estimate marriage at age 21 or 1627. This is the year currently assigned to the marriage with Elizabeth. Children's births would then be :William, 1628 :Robert, 1630 :John, 1632 :Elizabeth, 1634 :Hester, 1636 '''Second Wife: Elizabeth Stevens''' His second wife Elizabeth Stevens who bore him only one daughter, Mary who married John Brasseur. Estimation: Assume the first wife died in childbirth, 1636, the second marriage could be 1637 and the next child, :Mary, 1638. Pitt arrived in Virginia in 1637. '''1644 Mistress''' In 1644, between marriages, Col. Robert and unknown bore son Henry. :Henry, 1644 :Estimation -- this would reflect the lopsided sex ratio among Virginia colonial inhabitants with a scarcity of "marriageable" women. Robert being gentry and wealthy, would have been selective in who he married. '''Third Wife: Martha Lear=== Col. Robert's 3rd legal wife was Martha Lear who bore him only one child, a daughter Martha born by 1674, mentioned in his Last Will and Testament. Estimation: This marriage has been estimated as 1660 and there is no reason to change that. One would think the wife Martha would be relatively young and that daughter Martha would be born soon after the marriage, say, 1661. :I found it interesting in the LWT that "Item I give unto my Grand sonne ROBERT PITT, the sonne of ROBERT PITT, deceased, the some of five thowsand, pounds of tob & Caske / or to the value in goods To be paid unto him, when he shall Come to the Age of Eighteene yeares" ===Other Pitts=== Henry Nevill was the father of Thomas, born in 1636, who married Mary. ==Research Notes== *Often you'll see dates, like Robert Pitt's baptismal date, in the format 16 March 1605/06. So, which year was it? Between 1582 and 1752, two different starts of the year were in use in England. The "Legal" year began on March 25, and was used by clerics to record events like births, deaths and baptisms. However, the general population was, like us today, using the Gregorian calendar, in which the year started on 1 January and celebrated as "New Year's Day". The 1752 Calendar Change. Colonial Records & Topics. Connecticut State Library. https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/colonialresearch/calendar To translate the cleric dates to our Gregorian date system, dates from 25 March through 31 December would fall in the first year and dates from 1 January through 24 March would fall in the latter year. Thus, Robert Pitt was baptized on 16 March 1606. Studies have shown that at that time in England, baptisms rarely occurred more than 10 days after the child's birth. Therefore, we can be quite certain that Robert Pitt was born in the first half of March 1606. *Did first wife Elizabeth actually survive Robert? In October 1674, John Willie, tallow chandler of London, who married Elizabeth, the widow and administrator of Robert Pitt, late mariner of London, and mother and guardian of Robert Pitt, the only child of her deceased husband, gave an 11 year lease to Thomas Newbold, merchant of London, on a plantation of 3,000 acres on Pokamack River and Chesapeake Bay in Accomack County, Virginia. Part of the land had been patented by Pitt and rented to Colonel Edmond Scarburg. The 400 pounds of tobacco in rent each year was for the use of Robert Pitt, the son. G.Pinson (pinson-796) reply to this note: Stevens was not Robert's first wife as it can be proven by her inclusion in a will that the wife who proceeded Stevens was still alive in April 1649. Will cite sources later. No records show that Robert Pitt, of this profile, was ever a London mariner, although records prove he sailed not only between Bristol and Virginia, but also to the Barbados and Massachusetts. Accomack County Virginia, created in 1661, was located far from Isle of Wight. So, your record might not be for Robert. *Was Elizabeth the daughter of George Stevens? The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), Page 311 G.Pinson (pinson-796) reply to this note: While it was logical to assume that Elizabeth was George's daughter based on several records, she was proven to be his sister by a May 1667 statement by Joseph Bridger, Robert Pitt's son in law, on behalf of Mary Pitt "as she was daughter unto Elizabeth Pitt ye sister of Mr. George Stevens dec'd." Besides that relationship, this statement proved Elizabeth was a wife of Robert Pitt and her daughter Mary was his (last) child named Mary Brasseur in his will. See John Brayton's book pages 24-25. *Pitt family: There is a grant, dated 1682, for 235 acres of land, to John Brashear (son of Robert Brashear), which had descended from George Stevens to the said Brashear, "as marrying Mary, dau. of Col. Robert Pitt." It would appear from this that one of Col. Robert Pitt's wives was a daughter of George Stevens, who patented in Isle of Wight. == Sources == '''Bibliography of Frequently Cited Works''' *Boddie, John Bennett and Davis, Eliza Timberlake, ''Seventeenth century Isle of Wight County, Virginia : a history of the county of Isle of Wight, Virginia, during the seventeenth century, including abstracts of the county records,'' Chicago Law Printing Company: Chicago, 1938, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/377681) See also: * Source:Lewis, Mark C. Lewis Genealogy Research Files, William & Mary College Quarterly, Vol. 7, pp 225, 227, 237, 238. *[https://books.google.com/books?id=K-8xAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA238 William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine], Volume 7 page 238] == Data That Should Be Moved to the Proper Person's Profile == === Descendants of Robert Pitt's son John === Boddie presents John's descendants in a footnote #Lt. Col. John Pitt. married after 1677 Olive Hardy. He appears to have had ##Robert, dead before father, married Sarah, daughter of Colonel Arthur Smith; She married secondly, Rev. Andrew Monro; ##John ##Henry ##James ##Sarah m. Nosworthy ##Prudence married Driver. ##Capt Henry Pitt, brother of Col. Robert Ptit, married Ann, widow of Robert Watson, and she married thirdly Col. James Powell. Issue: ###Thomas, born 1636, who married Mary Smith, daughter of Col. Arthur Smith, and had issue: Thomas, Martha, Mary, Elizabeth, Henry, Ann, and Patience. In 1663, the General Assembly of Virginia rewarded John Pitt of Isle of Wight for building a vessel of 28 tons. Robert Pitt was a member of the Council and Lieutenant Colonel. His wife at time of death was Martha, sister of Col. John Lear. He had issue: (1) Robert, dead before 1672, leaving son Robert; (2) Lt. Col. John (3) Hester m. Col. Joseph Bridger, Esq., of the Council; (4) Elizabeth, m. Nosworthy; (5) Mary m. John Brasseur. His son, Lt. Col. John Pitt, mar. after 1677 Olive Hardy. He appears to have had (1) Robert ( ?) , dead before father, m'd Sarah, dau. of Col. Arthur Smith; she mar., secondly, Rev. Andrew Monro, (2) John, (3) Henry, (4) James, (5) Sarah m. Nosworthy, (6) Prudence m. Driver. Capt. Henry Pitt, brother of Col. Robert Pitt, m. Ann, widow of Robert Watson, and she m'd, thirdly, Col. James Powell. Issue: Thomas, born 1636, who m. Mary Smith, d. of Col. Arthur Smith, and had issue: Thomas, Martha, Mary, Elizabeth, Henry, Ann, and Patience. == Robert Pitt's Siblings == Robert Pitt's sister Maud married Dr. Richard Russell, of Lower Norfolk County, referred to by John Ferrar in his verses as that "learned physician." Russell appears to have removed to New England, as did Mary Pitt, another sister, who married Andrew Newell (Mary Pitt died Sept. 26, 1684). (See New England Hist. and Gen. Mag., vol. 45, p. 151; and vol. 49, p. 255.) Henry Pitt was also a son of William Pitt and Mary Pitt, of Bristol. William Pitt was son of Thomas Pitt, who made his will in May, 1613. Thomas Pitt, who patented lands previous to 1646, on the Appomattox, was probably another brother. William and Mary Pitt of Bristol were the parents of Robert Pitt and Henry Pitt. [4] Thomas Pitt, who died in 1613, was the father of William Pitt. [4] William Pitt (son of Thomas Pitt) and his wife Mary, of Bristol were the parents of Robert Pitt and his siblings.[5] Mary Pitt Newell (1607–1684) [6] Mary Pitt, another sister, also moved to New England. She married Andrew Newell. Mary Pitt died September 26, 1684. (See New England Hist. and Gen. Mag vol 45, p. 151; and vol 49, p. 255.) [5] Maud Pitt Russell (1617–1652)[6] Maud, sister of Robert and Henry, married Dr. Richard Russell, of Lower Norfolk County. It appears the Russells removed to New England along with another sister, Mary Pitt and her husband Andrew Newell. [4] Maud, sister of Robert Pitt; married Dr. Richard Russell, of Lower Norfolk County. Russell was referred to by John Ferrar in his verses as that "learned physician." Russell appears to have removed to New England.[5]Maud, sister of Robert and Henry, married Dr. Richard Russell, of Lower Norfolk County. It appears the Russells removed to New England along with another sister, Mary Pitt and her husband Andrew Newell. [7] Robert Pitt. Robert Pitt, son of William and Mary. Robert Pitt was a member of the Council and Lieutenant Colonel. His wife at time of death was Martha, sister of Col. John Lear. [5] Henry Pitt. Henry Pitt, brother of Colonel Robert Pitt, married Ann the widow of Robert Watson, and later she married James Powell. [4]Henry Pitt, son of William and Mary[5] There was also a Thomas Pitt who patented land in Virginia along the Appomattox in 1646 who may have been another son of William Pitt. [7] William. Colonel Robert Pitt of Bristol was captain of the privateer of Bristol named Thunder in the war of 1628 against France. He fought for the Huegenots. His brother, William Pitt owned the ships Mary Rose and Supply in 1627. [4]Colonel Robert Pitt of Bristol was captain of the privateer of Bristol named Thunder in the war of 1628 against France. He fought for the Huegenots. [7] His brother, William Pitt owned the ships Mary Rose and Supply in 1627. Colonel Robert Pitt was a land speculator as were most ship captains who sailed to Virginia. [7] === Other Pitts in Virginia === Another Robert Pitt was in 1699 Justice of Accomac Co A granddaughter of Robert Pitt married a Drury. ===Proposed Pitt Lineage=== Generations 1-12 from: :"Visitation of Worcestershire 1560" :"Visitation of Shropshire 1623" :and "Visitation of Surrey 1662/69" :1. Gervase de la Puette of c. 1182 Normandy (first to go to England from Normandy). :2. Thomas de la Pitte of c. 1225 Sommerset, England (first born in England). :3. Simon de la Pitte, soldier of King Henry III 1216-1272. :4. Thomas Putte, living near Worcestershire in 1278. :5. Robert Pyte 1284-1361. :6. Simon Atte Putte, soldier for King Edward III 1327-1377. :7. Richard Pyts, soldier of King Henry IV 1399-1433. + Johanna De La Poole :8. Johannes (John) Pitt of de Curvyard died 1438, Crusader. + Dorothea :9. William Pitt of de la Perry died early 1400's. + Katherine Broughton :10. Sir Edward Pitt of Kior in Worcestershire died 1455. + Elizabeth Nicholai Willford :11. William Blithe Pitt died 1528. + Elizabeth (G. Pinson (Pinson-796) note: Little is known about Nicholas Pitt (12 below) and his parentage cannot be proven. Therefore, the previous 11 generations cannot be linked to Robert Pitt's line of descent.) Generations 12-17 from Boddie :12. Nicholas Pitt of Blandford in Dorset, born 1474, died after 1545. + Elizabeth Cooke :13 William PITT b: c1535 d: 1595 + Helena HAVILAND b: c1538 d: 1600 :14Thomas PITT b: c1555 d: 1613 + Priscilla SEARLE :15 William PITT b: Abt 1575 d: 1622-1624 + Mary GIBBS b: 1583 d: 1634 Generations 16-19 from: :Pitts Family (1950) by Leonardo Andrea :Pitts Family (1955) by Doreecie Pitts Pierce :Bicentenniel History of Newberry County, S.C. :Pitts Family in America (1978) by Hazel Pitts Anderson :The Burton, Bridgforth, Harrington, Hustead, Jeffus, Pitt(s),Pierce and Whiteside families Families by Olivia Ann Burton Harrington :My Pitts and Affiliated Families of Lincoln County, Tennessee (1998) by James :R. Pitts :My Reid and Harrison Families in North America from Their Arrival to Present (2006), by Larry E. Reid pp. 35-37. :16 Robert PITT b: 16 Mar 1605 England d: 1673 Isle of Wight Co., Virginia + Martha LEAR (or Eliz. Stevens?) :17 John Pitt + Olive Hardy :18 Henry Pitt + Mary Calloway :19 Charles Pitt + Katherine Hunnicutt (or Sarah Ann Hardy?) ==Acknowledgemen ts== *Pitt-1020 was created by [[Mounger-571 | Katharine Jones]] through the import of Mounger Family Tree.ged on Aug 11, 2015.

Pioneer and General History of Geauga County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ohio, Sources]] [[Category:Geauga County, Ohio]] == Pioneer and General History of Geauga County, == with Sketches of Some of the Pioneers and Prominent Men * by & published by The Historical Society of Geauga County, 1880 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Pioneer and General History of Geauga County|Pioneer and General History of Geauga County]]'' (The Historical Society of Geauga County, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pioneer|Pioneer and General History of Geauga Co]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer and General History of Geauga County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/oh-geauga-1880-historical-society/mode/2up * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006785704 * https://books.google.com/books/about/Pioneer_and_General_History_of_Geauga_Co.html?id=Eu0uAAAAYAAJ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/346494-pioneer-and-general-history-of-geauga-county-with-sketches-of-some-of-the-pioneers-and-prominent-men?offset=1 ''(requires user account, free)'' Library copies: * https://www.worldcat.org/title/pioneer-and-general-history-of-geauga-county-with-sketches-of-some-of-the-pioneers-and-prominent-men/oclc/893929056

Pioneer Cemetery

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[[Category: Pioneer Cemetery, Brighton, Colorado]] [[Category:Brighton, Colorado]] Pioneer Cemetery - a.k.a., Black Cemetery - was established in 1863 by the Blundell and Donelson families. This historic site has fewer than 20 burials. It is located just inside Brighton's south city limits on land belonging to M. E. Black and is situated about one-half mile northwest of the Elmwood Cemetery. The cemetery was deeded to the City of Brighton on 01 Nov. 2002. === Resources === * [http://www.brightonco.gov/374/Pioneer-Cemetery City of Brighton's Pioneer Cemetery webpage] (Includes photo of its historic marker.) * [http://www.interment.net/data/us/co/adams/black.htm Black Cemetery on Interment.net] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Black-Cemetery/10599#/ Black Cemetery in BillionGraves] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~coadams/forgottenpast-2/pioneer.htm USGenWeb - Forgotten Past of Adams County, Vol. II - The Pioneer Cemetery]: A detailed write-up of its history, including photos and documents.

Pioneer Cemetery, Bowling Green, Kentucky

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[[Category:Pioneer Cemetery, Bowling Green, Kentucky]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=Pioneer_Cemetery_Bowling_Green_Kentucky.jpg|align=r|size=200}} '''Cemetery name:''' Pioneer Cemetery '''Address:''' 501 College St., Bowling Green, Kentucky (on the corner of College and Center Streets) '''GPS Coordinates:''' 36.99734, -86.43753 ==History== Pioneer Cemetery is located at 501 College St. It used to be known as Public Cemetery, was later changed to Repose Cemetery and then again changed to Pioneer Cemetery. There are many slaves as well as their owners buried here. Most of the land you see without headstones contains the remains of slaves or other townspeople. With the outbreak of the Civil War, railroad accidents and people dying of typhoid fever, whooping cough, and other illnesses, the cemetery was almost to its capacity by 1861. More than 103 unnamed soldiers are buried within Pioneer Cemetery, along with townspeople and slaves. In 1819, the First Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green established and erected their first house of worship on the south corner of the graveyard. Reverend Joseph B. Lapsley lies in the crypt where his pulpit once stood. We believe the first burial was in 1811 even though we have no records to support that beginning. Two of the four lots were purchased for $50.00 at that time. The other two lots were purchased in 1829. Soldiers from the Revolutionary War, like Henry Grider, are also buried in Pioneer Cemetery. There are also soldiers from the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Civil War. ==More Information== * [https://www.bgky.org/bgpr/cemeteries/pioneer Pioneer Cemetery (Official Municipal Website of Bowling Green, Kentucky)] *See the [[:Category:Pioneer Cemetery, Bowling Green, Kentucky|Pioneer Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1968634/pioneer-cemetery Pioneer Cemetery on FindAGrave]

Pioneer Cemetery, Greenville, Alabama

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[[Category: Pioneer Cemetery, Greenville, Alabama]] [[Category: Butler County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Pioneer Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located in Greenville, Alabama at the corner of Walnut and South Park streets. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
31.827912, -86.622234 OR N 31 49.675 W 86 37.334 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Pioneer+Cemetery/@31.8281534,-86.6244008,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x888e3c4c98eb49dd:0xe03b9b2ce697039f!8m2!3d31.8281489!4d-86.6222121 Location on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fully survey & photograph the cemetery *Complete table of transcriptions below. *Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments ::When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery. ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Black-7660|Black]]||Hazzard||15 Mar 1858||26 May 1902||||[[image:Black-7660.jpg|140px]] |- |[[McAllister-1489|McAllister]]||Colin||1785||15 Apr 1856|||||[[image:McAllister-1489.jpg|140px]] |}

Pioneer Cemetery, Kamloops, British Columbia

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[[Category: Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Kamloops, British Columbia]] Kamloops is a City in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. '''Pioneer Cemetery''' Pioneer rancher John Peterson provided property for a public cemetery in 1876. The land was offered to local government agent John Usher. Ironically, Usher was murdered just three years later and buried in the new cemetery in 1879. With the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1885, Kamloops settlement began spreading eastward towards the cemetery. The New Townsite Syndicate purchased Peterson's ranch in 1884 on speculation and title to the cemetery was included in the sale. The Syndicate immediately began changing burial fees. Peterson himself had to pay $8.00 in 1892 to bury his wife. The City of Kamloops purchased a new cemetery site in 1898 which opened in 1900. The last burial in Pioneer Cemetery occurred in 1901. The old cemetery was gradually abandoned and left derelict until 1962 when the provincial government ordered the municipality assume care of the site. == Transcription == This cemetery is currently being photographed by [[O'Rourke-431|Lorraine Hauzeneder]], starting Jan 2, 2015. Below is a working transcription. Images will be uploaded as profiles are created for the people buried there. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''extra information''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GPS location''' |- |[[Fraser-2365|Fraser]]||Peter J.||15 Mar 1829||7 Nov 1886||a native of Picton, Nova Scotia||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fraser-2365]||unavailable| |-

Pioneer Cemetery, Phelps, New York

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[[Category: Pioneer Cemetery, Phelps, New York]] [[Project: New York Cemeteries]] ---- {{Image|file=Pioneer_Cemetery_Phelps_New_York-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pioneer Cemetery Historical Marker }} == Research Notes == === Photos Added === * [[Miller-63835|Samuel Miller]] died Nov 8 1828; ae 62 yrs === Wikitree profile exists but Need Photo === * Joshua Abbot; died May 13 1812; ae 66 yrs * Azubah Abbot, wife of Joshua; died June 14 1827; ae 79-11-20
=== No Wikitree Profile & No Photo === * Joshua P. Abbot, died March 13, 1813 age 27file * Eugene ARNOLD - son of B. B. & A. W.; died Dec 14 1847; ae 20 yrs 20 days * Thomas ASHLEY; died Nov 3 1853; ae 80-1-20 * Daniel B. ASHLEY; died Jan 10 1851; ae 31-6-3; * Susan Ann ASHLEY, wife of Thomas; died May 10 1862; ae 69 yrs; * William C. AUSTIN, son of James & Eliza; died Apr 6 1849; ae 11 yrs; * Clarence S. AUSTIN, son of J. G. & Eliza; died June 1 1841; * Dudley S. AUSTIN, son of J. G. & Eliza; died June 29 1832; ae 3 yrs;
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died May 9 1823; ae 49 yrs }}
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Pioneer Cemetery-1

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[[Category:Pioneer Cemetery-Sutter's Mill, El Dorado County, California]] This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] '''Cemetery name:''' Pioneer Cemetery-Sutter's Mill '''Address:''' Cold Springs Road, and Monument Road, Placerville, California , 95667 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.795282,-120.888986 '''OS grid:''' This cemetery is also called 'Coloma Protestant Cemetery', 'Sutter's Mill Cemetery' and 'Vineyard House Cemetery'. This graveyard is mainly filled with persons related to the 49er gold discovery episode in California history. The cemetery contains an estimated 400-500 graves. Many of the graves are unmarked and the headstones have long since disappeared. The oldest existing gravestone is dated 1850. It is located near the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park. Google Maps Photo: https://goo.gl/maps/LCQ6eUbK4K3vVppn6 :https://goo.gl/maps/Df1D4CrRfUhE3aJ28

Pioneer Families Of Eastern And Southeastern Kentucky

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Fleming_County,_Kentucky
Floyd_County,_Kentucky
Greenup_County,_Kentucky
Harlan_County,_Kentucky
Johnson_County,_Kentucky
Knox_County,_Kentucky
Lawrence_County,_Kentucky
Letcher_County,_Kentucky
Mason_County,_Kentucky
Morgan_County,_Kentucky
Perry_County,_Kentucky
Pike_County,_Kentucky
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[[Category: Letcher County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Fleming County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Elliott County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Harlan County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Mason County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Whitley County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Perry County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Morgan County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Johnson County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Carter County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Pike County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Lawrence County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Clay County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Greenup County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Knox County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Floyd County, Kentucky]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other:[[Space:Category-Source]] | [[Space:Sources-Kentucky]] == Pioneer Families Of Eastern And Southeastern Kentucky == *Author: Kozee, William C.. *Publisher: Standard Printing and Publishing, Huntington, West Virginia 1957 * Citation Example: ::: Kozee, William C., ''[[Space:Pioneer Families Of Eastern And Southeastern Kentucky|Pioneer Families Of Eastern And Southeastern Kentucky]]'', (Standard Printing and Publishing, Huntington, West Virginia 1957) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Kozee|Kozee]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer Families Of Eastern And Southeastern Kentucky|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://archive.org/details/pioneer-families-of-eastern-and-southeastern-kentucky/

Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey

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[[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey == '''Citation Example''' :Armstrong, William C. ''[[Space:Pioneer_Families_of_Northwestern_New_Jersey|Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey.]]'' (Hackettstown, NJ: Hackettstown Gazette, Inc., 1934-1935) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Armstrong|Armstrong]], Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49294 Ancestry] $ *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/39107019 Find in a Library] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer_Families_of_Northwestern_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]'''

Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Camden, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York]] __TOC__ == Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, New York == * published by Press of J.T. Griffiths, Camden, New York, 1897 * 559 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, New York |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pioneerhistoryof00pike/mode/2up * https://www.loc.gov/item/01014869/ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13045/ === Table of Contents === :George Scriba :Lay of Long Ago :The opinion of the historians of those coming here :Chapter I. The Town of Camden :Chapter II. Seventh Township :Chapter III. Seventh Religious Society :Chapter IV. Plank Road :Chapter V. Cemetery, 1840 :Chapter VI. Continuation of Plank Road :Chapter VII. Joseph Scoville :Chapter VIII. Phelpsville :Chapter IX. Preston Hill :Chapter X. Hillsboro :Chapter XI. Wolcott Hill :Chapter XII. Taberg Road :Chapter XIII. Taberg Road Continued :Chapter XIV. Skinner Settlement :Chapter XV. First Church of Christ in Camden :Chapter XVI. Early taverns of Camden :Chapter XVII. Factory Village :Chapter XVIII. Professional men. Doctors. Lawyers :Chapter XIX. Bands. Camden Saxhorn Band :Chapter XX. Newspapers :Chapter XXI. Masonic Lodge :Chapter XXII. Military organizations :Chapter XXIII. Forest Park :Chapter XXIV. Supervisors :Chapter XXV. Gleanings === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, New York |Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, New York ]]'' (Press of J.T. Griffiths, Camden, NY, 1897), [ Page ]. * ([[#Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, NY |Pioneer History of Camden, Oneida County, NY]])

Pioneer History of Clarksfield

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ohio|Ohio Sources]] === Pioneer History of Clarksfield (Ohio) 1817-1851=== :'''Citation Example''' Weeks, Dr. F. E., ''[[Space:Pioneer_History_of_Clarksfield| Pioneer History of Clarksfield (Ohio) 1817-1851]]'' (Clarksfield, OH, Dr. F. E. Weeks, 1908) :'''Footnote Example''' [[#Weeks|Weeks]], Page 123 :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer_History_of_Clarksfield|What Links to Here]]''' :'''See Also:''' * https://archive.org/details/pioneerhistoryof00week * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028849036 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770423

Pioneer History of Wise County

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Texas, Sources]] [[Category:Wise County, Texas]] == Pioneer History of Wise County == from red men to railroads--twenty years of intrepid history. * by Cliff Donahue Cates (b.1876) * compiled under the auspices of the Wise County Old Settlers' Association * published Decatur, Texas, 1907 * Source Example: ::: Cates, Cliff Donahue. ''[[Space:Pioneer History of Wise County|Pioneer History of Wise County]]'' (Decatur, Texas, 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cates|Cates]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer History of Wise County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pioneerhistoryof00cate * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009607926 * https://books.google.com/books?id=0fIsAAAAYAAJ

Pioneer Home in Central California

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[[Category:Santa Maria, California]] [[Category:Santa Barbara County, California, Homesteaders]] [[Category:California, Homesteaders]] [[Category:Santa Barbara County, California]] [[Category:Central City, California]] [[Category:Santa Maria Cemetery District, Santa Maria, California]] As [[Wiley-3250 | Benjamin T. Wiley]] was the first man to settle on a quarter section of homesteader land in the Santa Maria valley, his manner of doing it is of interest, showing two leading traits of his character very plainly. Hearing of government land ready for preemption or homesteading in the northern part of Santa Barbara county, he came down and looked it over. Satisfied of the land, he made sure of the title by having the county surveyor, Mr. Norway come from Santa Barbara and survey the section he intended to take. Mr. Norway’s work he sent to the state surveyor, who approved the county surveyor’s findings, whereupon Mr. Wiley filed on four quarter sections, one for himself and one for each of three friends, [[Lovell-3006 | William Lovell]], [[Harris-40326 | James Handy Harris]], and [[Miller-33476 | Joel Miller]]. Mr. Wiley’s next move was to secure some lumber for a house. This meant a hard trip to Port Harford, as Port San Luis Obispo was then called, as John Harford owned the land for the port. His friends came promptly to live on their quarter-sections and Mr. Wiley, seeing the prospects of a baby in Mr. Miller’s family, made Mr. Miller build a house with the lumber he had bought and hauled more from Port Harford. For himself, Mr. Wiley dug a cave in the river’s bank and made it his home for about a year, finding it very fine in the dry season but damp and uncomfortable when the rains came. Thomas Handy Miller was born in a house, however.The story of Ben Wiley, written by [[Haslam-789 | Susan E (Haslam) Lincoln]] in 1928 and published in the Santa Maria Times 29 April 1938 Pioneer Edition. List of settlers. The valley and its river were already known as "Santa Maria" and were referred to as such in travelogues and other newspaper writings of the time. The villages of [[Space:Guadalupe | Guadaloupe]] and [[Space:La_Graciosa | La Graciosa]] already existed, nestled among the ranchos in the valley and surrounding canyons. As this new village grew it became known as [[Space:Grangeville|Grangeville]], then Central City, and was laid out in 1874 by the founding fathers. At that time there were two merchandise stores owned by Miller and Lovell, and [[McElhaney-414 | James McElhaney]], respectively. Thompson and West, authors of The History of Santa Barbara County compiled in 1883,History of Santa Barbara county, California, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers by Mason, Jesse D; Thompson & West. 1883 have sketches drawn of several of the first wooden buildings in the early 1870’s. '' These idealistic images may seem quaint or smack of manifest destiny now but they are, in most cases, all we have to illustrate this time and place. - JH'' {{Image|file=Pioneer_Home_in_Central_California-3.jpg |align=l |caption=McElhany's Hall and Stores }} Those were busy times. The land was being cleared, plowed and planted. Wooden buildings were being constructed. There were times when the head of the household went out into the hills hunting deer and wild game to keep food on the table for the family. “There were constant dust storms; coyotes raided the chicken coops; wild horses trampled the crops and ate the grain; grasshoppers sometimes came and stripped the fields; grass fires were a menace to unprotected farm houses and at no time was there ever enough water.”"This is Our Valley", Vada F. Carlson, Westernlore Press, 1959 - Santa Barbara County (Calif.) - 286 pages Along with the hardships suffered were also happy times such as picnics and celebrations on special days for important events. Picnics were enjoyed during the days of good weather; barbeques became famous up and down the coast; and range cattle became big business. Miller and Lovell constructed the first building on the corner of the northeast section of land settled by Issac Miller. This was in 1872. The first “in town” post office was located here with [[Fugler-53 | Fugler]] as postmaster. Mail was brought from Suey crossing with O. Miller appointed as carrier. The post office was known as Grangeville. There were no stagecoach deliveries in town, and all the mail was ridden in by appointed carrier. [[Rodenburg-67 | Watt Rodenburg]] settled on the southwest corner of the “four corners” which made up the village. But he was killed in a hunting accident before 1870. Larkin Cook, brother of R.D. Cook, took over his holdings but also died early. His son did not stay in the area but went on south. [[Thornburgh-211 | John Thornburgh]] was known as the founding father when he came in 1871. He bought out the Cook holdings and stayed with his projects for nearly a decade. {{Image|file=Pioneer_Home_in_Central_California-6.jpg |align=r |caption=First Methodist Church 1878 }} [[Thornburgh-211 | Mr. Thornburg(h)]] had come to the Central Coast area for his failing health. He had suffered with asthma most of his life, left Indiana to come to Iowa, and eventually came to the Santa Maria Valley where his health improved. He was known to most as “grandpa” or “judge”. His mercantile business and the post office were run for several years after 1871 under the names of The John Thornburg Company, then The Farmer’s Union, and The Grange Store. But the village was still called Grangeville until 1875. Thornburg’s generosity was proven when he also donated the property on which the First Methodist Episcopal Church was built to serve the community as a place of worship. The building was located on what later became Church and Lincoln Streets. John Thornburg died soon after at the age of 83. More later about the church and the part it played in most of the early community activities. The first religious society was the Methodist Episcopal organized under the pastoral charge of D. Haskins on May 7, 1873. This meeting was held at Fleisher’s Hall on the northeast corner of Broadway and Main Streets. Officials that year were Lorenze Blosser, [[Blosser-490 | Sam Blosser]], H.W. Connor, Ellen Lockwood, Thomas Nance, Cal Oakley, [[Stowell-1452|Henry Stowell (1826-1905)]], Martin Tunnel and [[Trott-932 | Abigail Bryant]]. Rapidly many changes were taking place in the early 1870’s. [[Fesler-53 | Isaac Fesler]] had begun the settlement of the northwest corner. He came from Linn County, Missouri, by wagon train in 1865. He had settled first in Sonoma County, then Sacramento. He arrived in the Santa Maria Valley with his family in 1869. He gave his land at four corners to the Kaiser Brothers whose mercantile store carried on for a few years and was later sold for bank property. Fesler also gave land for the Pacific Coast Railroad right-of-way. There are descendants of all these families still living in the area. {{Image|file=Pioneer_Home_in_Central_California-5.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Residence and Ranch of Isaac Miller. Note on the left background the southwest corner of Isaac Millers property was the four corners of Central City. To the right the narrow gauge steam train of the Pacific Coast Railway, making this illustration dated after April 22, 1882, when the railway construction was opened to this point. The distant hills form the promontory of Point Sal. }} [[Miller-74510 | Isaac Miller]], who settled the northeast corner, may have been the first to plant fruit trees. He had a large part of his land devoted to orchard, and was successful selling the fresh fruit and dried products as well until all was lost by lack of rainfall and an excessive dry spell. His other town venture, the Miller and Lovett Store, became Kriedel and Fleisher Merchandise. [[Cook-28057 | Rudolph Cook]], who settled the southeast corner, was born in Ohio, 1832. At eighteen years of age he left in 1850 and moved to Quincy, Illinois, and the next year drove an ox team across the plains to California. He farmed in Sonoma County until 1855, then returned by steamer to St. Louis, gathered a herd of cattle and once again headed west. He remained in the cattle business in Sonoma until 1860, then sold out and moved to Solano County. In 1869, Mr. Cook came to Grangeville, and did much to help the town grow because by trade he was a carpenter. He established a blacksmith shop and livery stable at the corner of Main and Broadway, where as one of the founding fathers; he donated a part of his land for the village. His residence was built at the corner of what later became McClelland and East Main Streets. It was here the festival was held for raising funds for the Pleasant Valley School. Joel Miller, brother of one of the founding fathers, Isaac Miller, was the teacher. We all called him Uncle Joel. They named the district Santa Maria, after the valley, but the town itself was still called Grangeville. There were about 40 scholars on opening day. All four corners were forming the village center and a strip of land 120 feet wide was donated for the street. Many reasons have been given for laying such a wide street but most likely seemed to be so there would be sufficient room to turn a six horse team. Others say the width was necessary because of the many fires that plagued the area in the days when there was no fire department. Runaway fires could easily jump narrower streets. There probably is an element of truth to each of these popular theories. In the 1870’s merchandise and other necessities were hauled in wagons from Port Harford near San Luis Obispo. Exports were taken there, or to Point Sal to be shipped from Chute Landing. Going to Port Harford could take four or five days during times of severe weather conditions. The Santa Maria Valley was a broad expanse of flat unbroken land with virtually no trees, and the prevailing winds from the coastal area had uninterrupted sway. Wagon trails were full of chuckholes and wheels often got mired down too deep to move in the drifting sand. During the rainy season Port Harford was completely inaccessible when the Santa Maria River was on a rampage. The families in the immediate four corners area consisted of the Miller, Cook, Fesler, and Thornburgs together with James McElhaney, from Arkansas; [[Prell-76 | John Prell]] from Germany, who had become a citizen of the United States in 1863 and settled in Central California in 1868 and built the first home here (this was his claim); [[Wilson-71079 | Thomas Wilson]] from Scotland who emigrated to the United States and became a citizen in 1857; the [[Bradley-13043 | Charles Bradley]] family from Derbyshire, England, who landed in San Francisco on November 9, 1868, and made their way to Grangeville soon after to settle here; Joseph Lockwood who became postmaster; and the [[Battles-494 | G.W. Battles]] family who took up land later on the east side of the village and was prominent in recording colorful stories of the early days; and a few others including [[Turman-387 | Ben Turman]].History of San Luis Obispo County and Environs, California: With Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County and Environs who Have Been Identified with the Growth and Development of the Section from the Early Days to the Present Annie L. Stringfellow Morrison, John H. Haydon [[Shaug-1 | Dr Charles Shaug]] became a neighbor to Fesler, Wiley and Harris in 1870 when he took over the property of Wm Lovell, who had departed for Guadalupe. Dr. Shaug was widowed and had a practice in San Luis Obispo. He brought his five children with him. He was soon married to [[Bradford-6257 | Anna Cox (Lloyd)]] in 1871 but died 7 months later. Anna continued to live on the property and shortly thereafter her son, [[Cox-28337 | Alvin W. Cox]] obtained land to the west of her property. Mr. Cox later became the first Mayor of Santa Maria, serving from 1905 to 1912. Most of the other families lived on the farms on the edge of the town such as the [[Oakley-2474 | Cary Calvin Oakley]] family from Tennessee, the William Smith family from England, the [[Tunnell-346 | Martin Luther Tunnell]] family, southerners of French descent arriving in 1868, the [[Bryant-12533 | Francis Marion Bryant]] family from Maine and then Minnesota, and the [[Trott-933 | Joseph Trott]] family from Minnesota, just to name a few of the earliest who settled to work the land, in the years before 1870. The first settler child arrived in 1868. Her name was Nancy and she arrived November 16, 1868 and was born to Mr. and Mrs. [[Holloway-4762 | Thomas Holloway]]. [[Kinsey-1867 | Mrs. G.W. Battles]] was present at this birth. Six months later Thomas Handy Miller was born on May 17, 1869. The first wedding in Santa Maria Valley proper was performed by Judge Holloway on December 22, 1871. The bride was Rebecca Miller. These early pioneers were determined and ambitious people and they had a dream that finally was beginning to materialize. Central City boasted a population of nearly 300 inhabitants by 1880. Progress had been continuous since 1867 when Benjamin Wiley put down his roots here. The structures they built during those early days were crude, but they served the purpose and the town continued to grow. The Bryant family finally reached the Napa Valley in California in the late summer of 1865. It encompassed lands with rolling hills, land that could be farmed successfully. It was near enough to the coastal ranges to be nearly ideal climate-wise and many years later would become prime country for wine grapes. But in the mid 1860’s crops were potatoes and corn and Francis Bryant worked a 160 acre claim. Other pioneer settlers stayed in Sonoma County and Solano County to farm who would eventually come permanently to the Central Coast area. Water was plentiful and the earth rich and yielding. However, Napa Valley did not satisfy the Bryants for a permanent location either, and four years after their arrival there, they decided to move further south and west. In the spring of 1869 they left the area and headed for Central California where they heard talk of a new village starting to build. There were tales of rich lands to farm and ideal climate to support good crops. The Bryants also wanted better educational facilities for their children who all needed to go to school and Emmet in particular wanted a different way of life from farming for his life’s work. When they reached Grangeville on the Central Coast in 1869 there were few settlers here, but with a promise of a meaningful future for all of them, they finally put down their roots permanently in this area. Frances Bryant again bought up 160 acres of land, made improvements, built buildings, dug a well for water, and continued to farm the rich soil which was the occupation he knew best. He continued successfully until his death in 1872. {{Image|file=Pioneer_Home_in_Central_California-9.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Kriedel and Fleisher Merchandise. }} Miller and Lovett’s Merchandise Store on the northeast corner was sold out to [[Kreidel-8 | Samuel Kriedel]] and Jonas Cassner in about 1879 and for a short time it was Cassner and Kriedel. Later that year Marks Fleisher from Austria came to Central City and bought out the interests of Cassner, and the firm continued as Kriedel and Fleisher General Merchandise. They dealt in all kinds of goods generally sold in a country store. They were Wells Fargo agents and also did business for several insurance companies, as well as acting as agents for the purchase of all the heavier agricultural machinery. Their stock of goods was generally $12,000 to $15,000. They also sold grain and wool. {{Image|file=Pioneer_Home_in_Central_California.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Central City Hotel. }} The upper floor of the early wooden building was used as a Masonic Hall. A large warehouse adjoined and protected the heavy goods. In the same block on East Main Street other buildings included were The Central City Hotel owned and managed by [[Crosby-4387 | John Albert Crosby]]. This small one story building contained a dining room, kitchen, and only four bedrooms. This soon became inadequate and by early 1883 he had added rooms until there were twenty. Other businesses in that block were a butcher shop owned by Hertig, a restaurant managed by Smith, and several saloons. By 1880 Goodwin and Bryant Mercantile and Post Office had located on the southwest corner. [[Jones-91322 | T.A. Jones]] [[Jones-91324 | and Son]] owned a cabinet shop in the same block on South Broadway. They sold some hardware, tin goods, as well as coffins and cabinets. There was also the Sedgwick House which was a meat market owned by Charles Sedgwick and the music hall. The Santa Maria Times started in 1882 in a wooden building, and the McElhaney Hall was used for a meeting place. On West Main Street on the north side was the Santa Maria Market. Other stores included the Eagle Drug Store owned by Dr. E. Simmons, Newman’s Harness Shop, proprietor, Henry Able, and The Boots and Shoes Shop owned by Elizah Smith. The Santa Maria Hair Dressing Saloon (yes, it really was called a saloon) was also located on Main Street together with the Morris and Utley Millinery Shop. In 1875, when [[Hart-14322 | Reuben Hart]] put his roots down permanently, he almost immediately saw the need for a water supply for Central City. He was the first to attempt a solution to the problem and when his blacksmith shop no longer needed constant supervision, he built a feed mill that was operated by steam power. {{Image|file=Pioneer_Home_in_Central_California-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hart Blacksmiths. }} The town was piped and into these pipes the water was pumped by steam power from an 85 foot well and an elevated tank. Everything which was a part of his business enterprises occupied the southeast corner of Main and Broadway Streets. Mr. Hart also started a lumber yard, again the first, and then enlarged the complete water works system. The mains were extended from time to time and improved, and the production of water was conducted as a private enterprise. He charged the residents a flat rate per month for water used. Unfortunately, some of the people became careless and hoses were left running all night causing the tank to become very low by morning."Where Pioneers Dwell" Family History by [[Stair-335 | Jane Harris]] Sahyun Library Catalog - Santa Barbara Genealogical Society http://santabarbaragenealogy.org/catalog/titles_wh.php ==='''Too Much Name'''=== {{Image|file=Pioneer_Home_in_Central_California-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=San Luis Obispo Tribune 14 Jan 1882 }} By 1874 Grangeville was surveyed and by the following year, 1875, the town site map for the Central Coast town was recorded at the County Seat in Santa Barbara. The name then became Central City. It was said that the proprietor of the hotel, John Albert Crosby, suggested the name to attract visitors. It didn't take long for the neighboring towns to take exception to this pretentious name for the little town. In 1875 the San Luis Obispo Tribune commented and then in 1882 ran a pointed article titled "Too Much Name" that pretty well summed it up. Central City became Santa Maria in 1882 according to the Santa Maria Times dated April 22. It stated the United States Post Office Department was having trouble with the old name. Mail meant for this steadily growing village in Central California was being sent to Central City, Colorado. But the new name quickly became a portent of the changing times as the railroad arrived in town that same year. The town's very first newspaper "The Santa Maria Times" Santa Maria (Central City) was published on the 22nd of April, 1882 with the front page news that the last spike was driven to complete the San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria Valley Railroad was complete to Central City at five minutes to five o'clock on Saturday afternoon. But the Times finally dropped the "Central City" subtitle from the newspaper in August of the following year. Mr. Crosby's hotel did continue to use the name, however. The map below showing the sections of public land available to homesteaders, was surveyed by Santa Barbara surveyor W.M. Norway and recorded in 1869. At that time the public lands were fitted in between the ranchos which were in the process of being patented after the Mexican treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo marked the transfer of land to the US on 2 Feb 1848. The Mexican Rancho grants were honored by the US under the treaty. The Homestead Act of 1862 ensured that the public lands in the Santa Maria Valley would soon be developed although more than half the available sections were cash sales, according to the GLO/BLM records. There were some disputes over rancho borders during this time and one cost the homesteaders their claims in the nearby village of [[Space:La Graciosa | La Graciosa]]. {{Image|file=Pioneer_Home_in_Central_California-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=A desolate scene confronted the early settlers of the Santa Maria Valley. This scene, likely from the 1860s near the river, shows stacked lumber, possibly for a house. Photo courtesy of the Santa Maria Valley Historical Society. }} The April 29, 1938 edition of the Santa Maria Times published this list of the first settlers: 1867 B.T. Wiley, Paul Bradley, Joel Miller 1868 J.G. Prell, H.C. Sibley, Thomas Wilson, G.W Battles, John Edgar, Charles Bradley, John Cambel, J.J. Holloway, Thomas Holloway, William Holloway 1869 J.H. Harris, Isaac Miller, ___ Way, Tom McCulla, Ben Turman, John Hunt, ____ Keller, Frank McNeal, Martin Tunnell, Pat McCurdel, John Carner, W.S. Adam, Alex Adam, F.F. Fugler, R.D Cook, Isaac Fesler, M.P. Nicholson, James Mahoney, Jake Gettner, General Taylor, Pat Moore, C.C Oglesby, John Sherman, F.W Blosser, Thomas Blosser, Wat Rodenberg, Frank Cook, Morris Flynn, Judge Henley, F.M. Bryant, Martin Stephens, W.W. Stillwell, Rollin Battles, John Gunning, John Houston, Jo Lewis, ____ Kennedy, _____ Wallace. == Sources == * [https://santamariahistory.com/index.html The Santa Maria Valley Historical Society Museum] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranchos_of_California Wikipedia Ranchos of California] * San Luis Obispo Tribune (Weekly), Volume 7, Number 326, 13 November 1875 * San Luis Obispo Tribune (Weekly), Volume XIII, Number 648, 14 January 1882 * Santa Barbara Morning Press, Volume IX, Number 146, 25 March 1881 — SANTA BARBARA COUNTY. 1—' HISTORY OF SANTA MARIA VALLEY. A Succinct and Graphic Narration of the Settlement of this Famous Region. * [https://lompocrecord.com/homesteaders-head-west-to-settle-in-central-city/article_1009e510-2dc8-58fb-a6b8-a8b06dfb22a3.html Homesteaders head west to settle in Central City] Lompoc Record Apr 10, 2016 * [https://www.randymajors.com/p/township-range-on-google-maps.html?state=CA&s=15&t=10&td=N&r=34&rd=W Map of Township and Range] Randy Majors

Pioneer life on the Bay of Quinte

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ===Description=== ''Pioneer life on the Bay of Quinte'', includes genealogies for many of the original families who settled around the [[Wikipedia:Bay of Quinte|Bay of Quinte]], in modern day Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. It includes numerous Loyalist families. ===Citing in a profile=== You may cite this book in a profile using {{Space:Pioneer life on the Bay of Quinte}} Parameters
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Pioneer Memories, History of Hibbard Ward to 1904

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Idaho]] [[Category:Hibbard, Idaho]] == Pioneer Memories, History of Hibbard Ward to 1904 == * by Sunday School Genealogy Class * published by 1904 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Pioneer Memories, History of Hibbard Ward to 1904|Pioneer Memories, History of Hibbard Ward to 1904]]'' (Sunday School Genealogy Class, 1904) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PM|Pioneer Memories]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer Memories, History of Hibbard Ward to 1904|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pioneermemoriesh00sund * http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BYUIBooks/id/9731 === Table of Contents === : Knapp, Justin Abraham d.1918 : Jacobs, Ezekiel 1859- : Hinckley, Ira Nathaniel 1847-1919 : Hendricks, Josiah 1863-1939 : Jones, Charles Jepperson 1861-1911 : Jensen, Alfred Waldemar 1877-1960 : Widdison, William 1873-1954 : Sommer, Nicholas 1863-1945 : Saurey, Charles 1862-1939 : Ronnenkamp, George Gottlieb 1867-1917 : Rowberry, Harriet B. 1838-1924 : Rock, David 1868-1937 : Perrenoud, Fritz Emile 1857-1929 : Parker, Frederick Albion 1859-1946 : Clements, Silas Wilbur 1850-1930 : Clements, Eugene Prentiss 1855-1916 : Bean, George 1856-1939 : Bagley, Daniel 1873-1940 : Ayling, Christian 1860- : Ricks, Orson 1873-1938 : Rigby, Joseph Eckersley 1867-1947 : Hibbard, George Abraham 1857-1926

Pioneer Park

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This page is part of the [[Space:Ontario_Cemeteries_Team|Ontario Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Pioneer_Park%2C_Peterborough%2C_Ontario|Pioneer Park]] category for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name''': Pioneer Park '''Address''': 51 Hilliard Street, Peterborough, Ontario, K9H, Canada '''GPS Coordinates''': 44.322205, -78.317831 '''Information''': Also known as Wesleyan Methodist (Old) Cemetery, Pioneer Park is located at the site of a Methodist Cemetery. Overlooking the Otonabee River, it is at the southwest corner of George and Hilliard Streets. This cemetery was established to replace the old Methodist Cemetery located in Confederation Park. Many of the remains from the older cemetery were reinterred here. When this cemetery closed in 1875, some of it's remains were transferred to Little Lake Cemetery. The majority of the gravestones have disappeared under the sod.

Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ohio | Ohio Sources]] __TOC__ == Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County, Ohio == * by Charles Milton Lewis Wiseman (1829-1904) * published by F.J. Heer Printing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 1901 *430 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=LG0dAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=890yAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/pioneerperiodpio00wise * https://archive.org/details/pioneerperiodan00wisegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001264795 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Wiseman, Charles Milton Lewis. ''[[Space:Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County, Ohio|Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County, Ohio]]'' (F.J. Heer, Columbus, Ohio, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wiseman|Wiseman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wiseman, Charles Milton Lewis. ''[[Space:Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County, Ohio|Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County, Ohio]]'' (F.J. Heer, Columbus, Ohio, 1901) [ Page ].

Pioneer Record of Fayette County, Ohio

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[[Category:Fayette County, Ohio]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Pioneer record and reminiscences of the early settlers and settlement of Fayette County, Ohio == * by Rufus Putnam * published by Kokomo, Ind. : Selby Pub. & Printing, 1986. * Source Example: ::: Rufus Putnam., ''[[Space:Pioneer Record of Fayette County, Ohio|Pioneer record and reminiscences of the early settlers and settlement of Fayette County, Ohio]]''. Kokomo, Ind. : Selby Pub. & Printing, 1986. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pioneer Record of Fayette County, Ohio|Pioneer record and reminiscences of the early settlers and settlement of Fayette County, Ohio]]: Page 29. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer_Record_of_Fayette_County%2C_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available at these locations: == * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/17941618 WorldCat record] * Family History Library - https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/531701-pioneer-record-and-reminiscences-of-the-early-settlers-and-settlement-of-fayette-county-ohio?offset=11

Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia

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[[Category:Grayson County, Virginia]] [[Category:Virginia, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia == * by Benjamin Floyd Nuckolls * published by The King Printing Co., Bristol, Tennessee, US * Source Example: ::: Nuckolls, B.F., ''[[Space:Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia | Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia]]'', (The King Printing Co., Bristol, Tenn., 1914). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Nuckolls|Pioneer record and reminiscences of the early settlers and settlement of Fayette County, Ohio]]: Page 172. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263663 * https://books.google.com/books/about/Pioneer_Settlers_of_Grayson_County_Virgi.html?id=a80BAAAAMAAJ ==== In database format (paywalled) ==== * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10577/ ==== Library listings ==== * https://www.worldcat.org/title/pioneer-settlers-of-grayson-county-virginia/oclc/3781736

Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah == * by Frank Ellwood Esshom, b. 1865 * published by Utah Pioneers Book Publishing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1913 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pioneersprominen00esshrich/page/n6 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2202712 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734635 * https://books.google.com/books/about/Pioneers_and_prominent_men_of_Utah.html?id=9WMTAwAAQBAJ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Esshom, Frank Ellwood ''[[Space:Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah|Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah]]'' (Salt Lake City, Utah, 1913) *[[#Esshom|Esshom]]

Pioneers in the Settlement of America, From Florida in 1510 to California in 1849

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Pioneers in the Settlement of America, From Florida in 1510 to California in 1849 == * by Crafts, William A. (William August), 1819-1906 * published by Samuel Walker and Co., Boston, 1876 * Source Example: ::: Crafts, William. ''[[Space:Pioneers in the Settlement of America, From Florida in 1510 to California in 1849|Pioneers in the Settlement of America, From Florida in 1510 to California in 1849]]'' (Samuel Walker and Co., Boston, 1876) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Crafts|Crafts]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneers in the Settlement of America, From Florida in 1510 to California in 1849|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/pioneersinsettle01crafrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716982 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2vs_AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/pioneersinsettle02crafrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716982

Pioneers of Bothell, Washington

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[[Category:Washington, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Bothell, Washington]] ==PIONEERS OF BOTHELL, WASHINGTON== {{One Place Study|place=Bothell Pioneers, Washington|category=Bothell Pioneers, Washington One Place Study}} Pioneers of Bothell, Washington from articles that appeared in the Bothell Citizen. *Published by Sammamish Valley Pioneer Association * Citation Example: :::The Bothell Citizen. Pioneers of Bothell, Washington: articles that appeared in the Bothell Citizen. (1980-1977). Volume 1. Sammamish Valley Pioneer Association.''[[Space:Pioneers of Bothell, Washington|Pioneers of Bothell, Washington]]'', (Sammamish Valley Pioneer Association) * Footnote Example (pages are not numbered): :::[[#PioneersOfBothell|Pioneers of Bothell, Washington]]

Pioneers of Macedon

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York]] __TOC__ == Pioneers of Macedon == and other papers of the Macedon Center Historical Society * published by Macedon Center Historical Society, Fairport, New York, 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneers of Macedon|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pioneersofmacedo00mace/page/n7/mode/2up === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Pioneers of Macedon|Pioneers of Macedon]]'' (Macedon Center Historical Society, Fairport, New York, 1912), [ Page ]. * ([[#Pioneers of Macedon|Pioneers of Macedon]])

Pioneers of Old Hopewell

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Pioneers of Old Hopewell== Pioneers of Old Hopewell: With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes. *Author Ege, Ralph. *Publisher Hopewell Museum, 1963 Hopewell, New Jersey * Source Example: ::: Ege, Ralph. ''[[Space:Pioneers_of_Old_Hopewell|Pioneers of Old Hopewell]]'' (Hopewell Museum, 1963 Hopewell, New Jersey) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Ege|Ege]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneers_of_Old_Hopewell|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations:=== :https://archive.org/details/pioneersoldhope00egegoog

Pioneers of the Western Reserve

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ohio]] == Pioneers of the Western Reserve == Originally published under title: "Incidents of Pioneer Life in the Early Settlement of the Connecticut Western Reserve". : The Connecticut Western Reserve was a portion of land claimed by the Colony of Connecticut and later by the state of Connecticut in what is now mostly the northeastern region of Ohio. * by Harvey Rice (1800-1891) * published by Cobb, Andrews & Co., Cleveland, 1881 * published by C.T. Dillingham, New York, 1883 * Source Example: ::: Rice, Harvey. ''[[Space:Pioneers of the Western Reserve|Pioneers of the Western Reserve]]'' (C.T. Dillingham, New York, 1883) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Rice|Rice]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pioneers of the Western Reserve|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * "Incidents of Pioneer Life..." (Cobb, Andrews & Co., Cleveland, 1881) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q2QdAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/incidentsofpione00rice ::* https://archive.org/details/incidentspionee00ricegoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001264807 * "Pioneers of the Western Reserve" (C.T. Dillingham, New York, 1883) ::* https://archive.org/details/pioneersofwester00rice_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100388518

Pioneers on Maine Rivers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Pioneers on Maine Rivers == With Lists to 1651. Compiled from the original sources. * by [[Spencer-17321|Wilbur Daniel Spencer]] (1872-1953) * published by Lakeside Printing Co., Portland, Me., 1930 * 414 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Pioneers on Maine Rivers | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pioneersonmainer00spen * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102010783 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22006/ === Table of Contents === * Dedication * List of Illustrations * Introduction * The Founders * Maine Visiting Lists Before 1630 * English Proprietary Divisions * The First Plantations in New England * Chief Executives of Maine Under Gorges * The Location, Size and Character of the Settlements in Maine * Piscataqua River * Isles of Shoals ** Pioneers ** Laconia Plantations ** Great Island ** Dover ** Exeter ** Newichawannock (Berwick) ** Pioneers ** Eliot ** Pioneers ** Kittery ** Pioneers * Agamenticus * York River ** Settlement ** Division of Land on the West Bank ** Division of Land on the East Bank ** Incorporation of Gorgeana ** Pioneers * Cape Neddock River * Ogunquit River * Wells River ** Pioneers * Maryland River ** Pioneers * “Cape Porpoise” * Kennebunk River * Batson's River * Little River * "Winter Harbor" * Saco River ** The Second Occupation ** Division of Land in Biddeford ** Division of Land in Saco ** Massachusetts Supremacy ** Saco Islands ** Pioneers * Scarborough River ** Stratton's Islands * Nonesuch River ** Pioneers * Spurwink River ** Richmond Island ** Cape Elizabeth ** Pioneers * Fore River * “The Cabin at Casco” * Presumpscot River ** The Second Occupation of Casco ** The First Islands Occupied in Casco Bay ** Pioneers * Royal River ** Cousins Island ** Pioneers * Bunganuck River ** Pioneers * New Meadows and Pejepscot Rivers * "Imperial Kennebec" * Sagadahoc River ** The Old Empire of Moashan ** The First Colony ** Sagadahoc, Lygonia or Plough Patent ** The Parker Family ** Pioneers * “The Vale of Cushnoc” * Kennebec River ** The Dawn of Christianity on the Kennebec ** Employes * Sheepscot River ** Pioneers * Damariscotta River ** Damariscove Island ** Pioneers * “The White Angel of Bristol” * Pemaquid River ** John Brown of Pemaquid ** Isle of Monhegan ** Pioneers * “Samoset" * Muscongus River ** Pioneers * Saint George's. River * “The Lost Province” * Penobscot River ** Pioneers * Machias River * Appendices: ** (A) The Old Planters in Massachusetts ** (B) The Thirty New England Patents ** (C) Ancient Maps of Maine ** (D) The Recall of Neal and Associates ** (E) The Wannerton Deed ** (F) The Anonymous “Relation” ** (G) Indian Titles at Sagadahoc ** (H) Sullivan's Historical Blunder === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Spencer, Wilbur Daniel. ''[[Space:Pioneers on Maine Rivers|Pioneers on Maine Rivers]]'' (Lakeside Printing Co., Portland, Me., 1930) [ Page ]. * ([[#Spencer|Spencer]])

Piopolis, Illinois

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[[Category:Piopolis, Illinois]] =='''First Emigration from Ersingen, Baden (1841) '''== Cajetan Aydt came to the United States from Ersingen initially in 1939 looking for an area to settle. He returned to the Ersingen area to recruit other families to join him. A group of 11 families came to the United States in the spring of 1941. Nine of the families arrived in Hamilton County. They were: * Urban Anselment ** Elenore (Schuster) – wife ** Josephine Schuster – born out of wedlock? ** Alexandra Anselment – daughter * Cajetan Aydt (or Cajent or John Kaietan) * John Leonard Aydt * Charles William Aydt (known as William) ** Regina Huth - wife * Albert Esswine (Esswein) ** Christine (Kaercher) - wife ** Anastasia - daughter * Joseph Haller ** Vincentia (Voegele) – wife ** Charles - son ** Joseph Salomon - son * Mathew Kaufmann (Mathias) ** Elizabeth Ruebenacker – wife ** Felix - son ** Agatha - daughter * Anton Kaufmann (Anthony) ** Christine Schuster - wife * Marzell Zachmann (Marcell) ** Vincentia Frey – wife ** [[Zachmann-18|Mary Eva]] - daughter ** Lawrence - son ** Phillip James – son ** Mary Elizabeth – daughter Albert Esswine’s brothers, John and Stephen, also came with the group from Baden, but decided to settle in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Albert came to the United States with his wife, Christine, and daughter Anastasia. His first wife died in 1848. He remarried Louise Schuster shortly after. Urban Anselment married Elenore Schuster on April 15, 1841 just before they left for the new world. Illinois land records show Marcell Zachmann, John Leonard Aydt, Christine Aydt, John Kaieton Aydt, Urban Anselment, Joseph Haller, and Anthony Kaufman purchasing land in the fall of 1941 in the northern portion of Hamilton County near what was to later to be Piopolis. The three Aydt’s from Ersingen were also related. John and Charles William Aydt were brothers, the sons of Charles Louis Aydt (1781-1852) and Barbara Ochs (1782-1820). Cajetan was their cousin, the son of Leonard Aydt (1770-?). John Leonard Aydt and Agatha Brink (or Brenk) were their paternal grandparents. == Piopolis area in the 1840’s == Land was still plentiful and cheap in this part of Illinois. Many others from Ersingen, Bilfingen, and Spessart, came to this area. The 1850 census shows over 80 people that emigrated from Germany living in Hamilton County. Nearly all of these were from the Ersingen area in Baden. Anthony Kaufmann died just three years after immigrating on December 14, 1946, leaving his wife, Christine, a widow. Additional Aydt brothers followed. By 1943 John Jacob Aydt owned land in the same area. Alexander Aydt owned land in the area in by 1953. He received his land through a warrant rather than outright purchase. Tobias Brunner arrived from Ersingen in 1942. In April 1943 Solomon Karcher and Ignatz Karcher arrived in the United States. Freys, Reylings, Ripplingers, and Schusters were also among early settlers that trace their roots to Karlsruhe area of Baden. == Resources == There are a number of good sources of genealogical information about these Piopolis (and Hamilton County). One of the best is Piopolis Families by August Reyling. This book is available at Family Search at https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Hamilton_County,_Illinois#Church_Records. It includes over 700 pages of family sheets constructed primarily from the church records of St. John's church in Piopolis, IL. == External links == * [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Hamilton_County,_Illinois Hamilton County at Family Search] * [http://hchs-il.com Hamilton County Historical Society]

Pip

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[[Category:Dogs]] == Biografie == Pip is een vrouwelijke [[Wikipedia:Yorkshire Terrier|Yorkshireterriër]] en is geboren op 20 september 2021.
Op 15 november 2021 verliet Pip haar nest om te gaan wonen in het huis van een familie in [[Wikipedia:Hoofddorp|Hoofddorp]].

Pip speelt graag met de zachte bal of met haar knuffel eend.
Ook is ze stapelgek op het krijgen van kleine lekkernijen.
Ze kent ook een paar trucjes zoals op commando loslaten van de bal en zitten als ze iets lekkerst krijgt. Als de poes de woonkamer inkomt, houdt Pip haar goed in de gaten.
Ook wilt ze graag spelen met de poes maar vaak komt de poes om ergens rustig te zitten. ==== De karaktereigenschappen van Pip ==== - Aanhankelijk
- Vriendelijk
- Speels
- Waakzaam

Pip Sheppard To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] is currently working on. Can you help? Families I need to finish adding to: :Waddell (NC) :Rea/Berryhill (NC) :Sloan (NC) Reminder to self: :'''Be kind, love deeply, don't sweat the small stuff.'''

PIP Voyagers Improved Profiles

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] __TOC__ :'''[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Voyage|Profile Improvements Project (PIP) Voyage]] Graduates''' ::'''& Their Improved Profiles''' :These profiles are on the Voyagers' watchlist and are usually profiles for their own family. Each member has used the Voyage to show their skills in: * following the community's style guidelines * using the Wiki markup language * ensuring adequate sources for the information included in the biographies :The goal is constant improvement, not perfection, and each profile reflects the Voyagers' own personal preferences on profiles for which they are the only manager. Voyagers understand that: * improvements may be made by other members * they will need to work together with other interested family members on stylistic decisions :More recent voyage graduates, their profiles, and feedback can be found at [[Space:PIP_Voyagers_Improved_Profiles_2|PIP Voyagers Improved Profiles 2024.]] === 2020 Graduates === *[[Troth-89|Becky Troth]] **[[Brasier-233|Elizabeth (Brasier) Jarvis]] **[[Cooksey-201|Elizabeth (Cooksey) Brasier]] *[[Thornton-5581|Helen (Thornton) Holt]] **[[Holthoefer-11|David Joseph Holthoefer]] **[[Holthoefer-2|Howard William Holthoefer]] *[[Dodge-4214|Robin (Dodge) Shaules]] **[[Dodge-4215|James Arthur Dodge]] **[[Winkelstein-1|Warren Winkelstein Jr.]] *[[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] **[[Williams-83290|Jane (Williams) Fradd]] **[[Fradd-32|Margaret Jane (Fradd) Lomman]] ***"Undertaking the Voyage helped to improve my citations, increased my knowledge of Wikitree style requirements and I learned about some very useful tools that I now use frequently." *[[Mutimer-76|Melissa (Mutimer) Jamison]] **[[Blackwell-2462|James William Blackwell]] **[[Mutimer-3|Harriet Mutimer]] *[[Duran-985|TC Duran]] **[[Hertzel-114|Abraham Hartzell]] **[[Hertzel-109|Samuel (Hertzel) Hartzell ]] *[[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]] **[[Bowen-2791|Percy Albert Brewster Bowen]] **[[Pfalz-7|Waldo Ernst Grover Pfalz]] *[[Finnerty-95|Karen (Finnerty) Butler]] **[[Manison-1|Mary Ann (Manison) Cupples]] **[[Geary-804|Phyllis Kathleen (Geary) Harvey]] *[[MacKechnie-21|Dallas (MacKechnie) Manicom]] **[[Parsons-11517|Thomazine Parsons]] **[[Alves-22|John Alves]] *[[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] **[[Hough-1811|James Edward Hough]] **[[Kibble-119|Charlotte Winifred (Kibble) Hough]] *[[Judd-3112|Rob Judd]] **[[Wood-17316|Mary Ann (Wood) Higgins]] **[[Fox-17967|Edward Fox]] *[[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] **[[Hoffmann-1644|Friedrich Samuel Hoffmann]] **[[Gorman-2053|Cecil Claude Gorman]] ***"I think the voyage is fantastic. It feels so amazing to see profiles on my watchlist finally complete with full biographies. I will definitely be making profile improvement a regular and consistent practice on wikitree from now on." *[[Stephens-10192|Donna (Stephens) Harris]] **[[Middleton-617|Rowena Sturgess (Middleton) Williams]] **[[Fawkes-203|Albert Ivor Fawkes]] *[[Holland-6232|Troy Holland]] **[[Mead-3119|Emanuel Mead]] **[[Colwill-90|Ann (Colwill) Jenkins]] *[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] **[[Witham-237|Sarah Ann (Witham) Tarr]] **[[Head-4092|Samuel Knox Head]] ***"I was amazed to find out what I didn't know. Melissa was a wonderful guide who showed me many new ways to improve my profiles." *[[Bizony-2|Aidan Bizony]] **[[Whitehead-4425|Alfred George Whitehead]] **[[Dwight-569|Hariette (Dwight) Bailey]] === 2021 Graduates === *[[Tomlinson-2681|Mary Tomlinson]] **[[Delp-232|Peter Delp Sr.]] **[[King-28440|Smith King]] *[[Ring-1915|Cindy (Ring-1915) Hanrahan]] **[[Sandahl-46|Lillie Amelia (Sandahl) Hypse]] **[[Bailey-27640|Teresa Mary (Bailey) Fischer]] *[[Molesworth-181|Ben Molesworth]] **[[Keane-811|Henry James Keane]] **[[Rutledge-1842|Eliza Emily (Rutledge) Molesworth]] ***"Thank you, I am enjoying this. It is helping heaps. I actually can't wait to go back through all my profiles again." *[[Martin-60173|Ann (Martin) Sherwin]] **[[Kunzmann-27|Engelhard (Kunzmann) Kunzman]] **[[Kunzman-43|Albert Jacob Kunzman]] ***"The Voyage has inspired me to stop creating bare-bones profiles about remote relatives and spend more time fleshing out the ones closer to me, like my great grandparents. That is really more fun in the long run. And it gave me many tools for doing so that I would never have found on my own. I highly recommend the Voyage." *[[Cushing-1054|Cherry (Cushing) Duve]] **[[Looser-23|Bernice (Looser) Robertson]] **[[Looser-28|Ceral jones Looser]] *[[Lee-11043|Scott Lee]] **[[Martin-57023|George Washington Martin (1853-1928)]] **[[Erwin-187|Anne (Erwin) Hitchcock (1803-1854)]] ***"You spent a lot of time looking at my profiles, finding areas that needed improvement, teaching me about citations and how to reference them. Which page to go to and what style to use. Also, the templates for sharing records regarding sites like Ancestry, and the html wiki markup language!" *[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] **[[Hardwick-866|George Hardwick (1808-1858)]] **[[Baird-3304|Thomasine (Baird) Pocock (1871-1915)]] ***"I really enjoyed the PIP voyage. I loved working on profiles from my own watchlist. It made the learning experience much more relevant and meaningful. In my situation, as I've already had quite a lot of experience on WikiTree, my goal was to work on improving my skills in writing factual, thoughtful, interesting and sensitive biographies. Having a Voyage Guide to discuss some of the particular intricacies of the profiles I had picked was so helpful. I was very appreciative of the advice and feedback. I feel much more confident now in writing biographies for my ancestors and relatives. If I was relatively new to WikiTree, I know my profiles would have really benefited from mastering all the other skills involved in completing the PIP voyage." *[[Hewitt-5164|Nan Hewitt]] **[[Gahan-172|Emma (Gahan) Craven (1868-1936)]] **[[Terry-7190|Johanna (Terry) Tynan (1843-1938)]] ***"I found the PIP voyage very helpful. Overall, the most valuable aspect for me was learning the correct formatting for citations from various sources. However, I also learned other lessons about formatting in Wikitree. Being provided with feedback and suggestions accelerated the learning process for me and I now feel more confident in working on my family's profiles." *[[C-213| K C]] **[[Hackleton-9|William Hackleton]] **[[Flower-932|Winfield Allen Flower]] *[[Barton-7380|Richard Barton]] **[[Closson-369|Eulalie Evans (Closson) Barton (1918-2003)]] **[[Batchelder-611|Theodate (Batchelder) Sanborn (1743-1828)]] ***"Thank you. This is just what I wanted this program to do for me." *[[Martin-46788|Maxx Martin]] **[[McEwen-1035|Arita Mafeking (McEwen) Hughes (1900-1989)]] **[[Aslett-84|Lydia (Aslett) Thomson (1898-1945)]] ***"I enjoyed the Profile Improvement Voyage and think it is a very good way to encourage WikiTreers, both new to the site and experienced, to keep their profiles to a high standard." *[[Spahr-119|Ronald Spahr]] **[[Wright-28086|Melba Amelia (Wright) Leggett (1914-1985)]] **[[Spahr-130|Henry K. Spahr (1841-1922)]] ***My guide spent a great deal of time reviewing my profiles, then providing pointers, tips, suggestions, and a great deal of feedback, helping me to structure the biographies and text of my profiles. She was always patient with me as I asked question after question. She also helped me work within g2g in my quest to have a sticker created for the I.O.O.F. I look forward to continuing to learn within WikiTree so I can leave a family history legacy that is not only accurate, but interesting to read. *[[Ward-9858|Stephanie Ward]] **[[Haynes-5608|Granville Newton Haynes (1880-1964)]] **[[Haynes-5610|Ferrol Odessa (Haynes) Painter (1911-1975)]] ***I highly recommend the PIP Voyage. No matter how thorough your biographies are, there's more to learn here at WikiTree, where new apps and widgets are being developed all the time. It goes without saying that you'll learn the basics if you don't already know them, but you'll also be given style pointers, citation advice, tips on how to add polish with images and links, and instruction on some of the many tools and menu items available on each profile page. Every question I had was answered. All at my own pace and without pressure. Many thanks to my guide Kathy, and to Debi for adding this wonderful service for our members! *[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] **[[Cassidy-446|Rebecca Murphy]] **[[Paice-8|Abigail Courtney]] ***"Happy to have worked with you to improve my understanding of sourcing requirements." *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] **[[Blackman-386|Thomas Blackman]] **[[Cheyne-20|James Cheyne]] *[[Sands-1865|Kay Knight]] **[[Reed-16536|Lucy Reed]] **[[Reed-24130|Hannah Reed]] ***"I highly recommend taking the PIP Voyage. It was an interesting journey and will certainly influence my future work. There are always new things to learn about WikiTree! This is a great way to see how your contributions can help improve our tree." *[[Lehman-2372|Francis Lehman]] **[[Norval-245|James Charles Norval]] **[[Rutherford-4701|David Carter Rutherford]] ***"I loved the project but I would have loved if there was a 72 hour waiting time between messages, I learnt so much that would take my profiles from good to great ... Again, thank you for the wonderful experience." *[[Leger-741|Loretta Leger Corbin]] **[[Lay-671|Spencer Lay, Sr.]] **[[Ely-1013|Lettie Belle Ely Burrows]] ***What a delightful Voyage! A definite “Must Do”. Personally, I believe every WikiTreer would benefit from taking the PIP Voyage. I would like to see a Mini Voyage for seasoned genealogists and a Starter Voyage for new genealogists. I learned so much about citing sources and personal knowledge citations, learned how to use some different genealogical sites, and learned a ton about formatting text. The profiles I chose for the Voyage were in pretty bad shape. One didn’t even have all the children listed! [[Lay-671|Spencer Lay Sr.]] started out with 3 or 4 children and wound up with 14 children and 8 siblings. [[Ely-1013|Lettie Belle (Ely) Burrows]] had 17 siblings and 12 children. Probably not the best choices for the Voyage but my guide got me through it. I should be able to tackle just about anything now. Debi Hoag and her guides deserve a BIG Texas Size Thank You. Y’all Rock!!! *[[Cormac-6|Pam Cormac]] **[[Gammie-129|Isabel (Gammie) Fordyce]] **[[Slaughter-674|Thomas Edward Slaughter]] ***It has been an amazing experience and taught me so much. I can't say enough how beneficial I think doing the PIP voyage is. A whole rounded adventure that dealt with sourcing, citations, formatting, images, categories, style and so much more. I'd recommend the PIP Voyage to anyone, whether they want to create beautiful memorials to the hero's and heroines that came before us, or they want to take their genealogy skills to the next level. I do and will continue to use these new skills everyday. I have absolutely loved it, seriously...thank you so much. *[[Dale-2823|Pam Dale]] **[[Abner-325|Jasper Abner]] **[[Rose-14690|Robert Nelson Rose]] ***I enjoyed it and have changed my formatting a lot! *[[Camp-4114|Dana (Camp) Gammel]] **[[Bearden-1467|Elijah Eli Bearden (1892-1975)]] **[[Bridges-4844|Bennie Richard Bridges (1890-1957)]] ***I am sad it is over. I enjoyed it! Thank you for all your help. I learned so much about formatting, sourcing and my family. *[[D-312|S D]] **[[Kilcool-2|Michael Kilcool (abt.1788-bef.1844)]] **[[Sheppard-1276|Allan Lionel Sheppard (1889-1967)]] *** "I very much enjoyed working through the Profile Improvements Voyage. It is useful to have a second pair of eyes looking at the details and sources of a profile - especially when the profile is long. I found that Debi did not overlook any problems or insufficiencies, but she was also flexible in my solutions. ... I learned about ref name= and now need to go back through my profiles to eliminate duplicate sources." * [[Emmett-561|Kaitlyn Emmett]] **[[Robinson-28461|Maria (Robinson) Tompson (1840-1901)]] **[[Emmett-566|John Emmett (abt.1818-1892)]] ***"Thanks for all your feedback. I've incorporated it into the biography." *[[Williamson-862|Sandra Williamson]] **[[Jordin-17|Sarah Harriot (Jordin) Ellis (1813-1881)]] **[[Willoughby-2918|James Lincoln Temple (Willoughby) Todman (1866-1929)]] *[[Murphy-21646|A. Murphy]] **[[Cash-1811|Selina (Cash) Barrick]] **[[Coffey-4235|Ella (Coffey) Bell]] ***"The best part of the WikiTree community is its collaborative spirit, and the PIP Voyage is a wonderful way to get into that spirit. And what better way is there, than to voyage with a personal guide? Robin guided my voyage across the open water of wiki, through the straits of improvement challenges, and into the bay of beautiful profiles. Thank you!" *[[Lawson-10040|Bryan Lawson]] **[[Greene-8963|Abijah Greene]] **[[Lawson-10045|Matt Lawson]] *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] **[[Affleck-291|Ralph Affleck]] **[[Park-3459|Agnes (Park) Pretty]] *[[Johnson-66920|Ron Johnson]] **[[Acker-1283|Henry Philip Acker]] **[[Moler-20|Lois Rebecca (Moler) Purdue]] ***Ron's feedback on the Voyage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239792/profile-improvement-project-help-your-managed-profiles-shine?show=1239936#a1239936 in G2G] *[[Pendleton-2589|Damien (Pendleton) Blunderfield-Garwood]] **[[Rowley-4230|John Robert Rowley]] **[[Garwood-801|Edward Garwood]] ***It was very enjoyable. It taught me a lot of things that have helped me with my own family tree ... Most of the fundamental concepts I know about profile texts on WikiTree came from the voyage. we've explored profiles with varying levels of complexity, which has enabled me to go from not knowing the difference between a source and a citation/reference, to comfortably applying them to profiles as if born to it, including knowing when and when not to use inline referencing. [My Guide] asked me to consider and improve on problems that I would have never thought of, [has] been very patient in clarifying my many questions, and [has] even helped me with tricky areas of research. A word and a phrase come to mind: Amazing...Thank you! *[[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] **[[Keener-903|Benijah Keener]] **[[Moore-26700|William Anderson Moore]] ***I thoroughly enjoyed the PIP Voyage, and it was a fascinating incentive to work on my much-neglected ancestors’ profiles. No matter how much I thought I knew about WikiTree’s style, guidelines and protocol, I learned plenty of invaluable tips and tricks from my guide – Melissa. Her responses were timely, on point, and personal to my work. Great feedback and a marvelous experience! I will carry the voyage lessons with me on every profile I work on in the future and have already shared some tips with others. Thank you for providing this as part of the PIP Project. I excitedly anticipate participating in the PIP Project for a very long time! *[[Schreffler-119|K. Schreffler]] **[[Alexander-19380|Abel Cidney Alexander]] **[[Bickelman-4|Elizabeth Bickelman]] ***I very much enjoyed my time completing the PIP Voyage. It can be daunting stepping into a new space and learning new formatting and style guidelines, even if you've already done the research. I wanted to feel comfortable working on the profiles of my ancestors, and now that I have finished the Voyage I feel far more confident creating their pages than I did when I began. My guide was gracious and knowledgeable and patient. I had a lot of questions! As well as specific things I wanted to include on the profiles I wrote. She answered everything thoroughly and clearly and was pleasant to correspond with. She always had excellent suggestions and I am very glad that I decided to sign up for the Voyage. Thank you so much for creating this opportunity. *[[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]] **[[Rivet-300|Marie Eugenie LeGlue]] **[[Mingus-249|Paul S. Mingus]] ***The PIP Voyage has been a very enjoyable experience. It has encouraged me to get past the bare bones narrative and to make profiles more interesting with images, tables, shared links to data behind paywalls, and more. I recommend this voyage to any member, whether experienced or novice! It has expanded my thinking and I'll continue to use what I've learned in the future. Thanks to my guide, Melissa, and her patience with me and the unavoidable delays I encountered. I really appreciated the stress-free environment and being able to go at my own pace. *[[Olson-6823|Elsie Hagley]] **[[Olson-6828|Frederick Olson]] **[[Olson-3537|Edward Olson]] ***The PIP Voyage has been a very enjoyable learning experience, and has helped me to understand what a good profile is. I learnt so much and I recommend it to any WikiTree user. A very big thank you to my Guide who has been so patient and given me so much of her time, teaching me to understand every part of the training needed to improve profiles. She has, thereby, given me the confidence I needed to work with them, instead off being afraid that I might mess them up. Every mistake can be fixed. Also, special thanks to Debi for this program. *[[Cole-14574|Carolyn (Cole) Napoli]] **[[Eldredge-564|Iona May (Eldredge) Cole (1894-1987)]] **[[Cole-23959|Bob Cole]] ***Kathy was a wonderful mentor for PIP. I benefited tremendously from her guidance in editing sources. She has extensive knowledge on this subject and she was so helpful and patient during my learning process. Kudos to you Kathy! *[[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] **[[Wilson-36128|Barbara (Wilson) Anderson (1833-1916)]] **[[Brown-53498|Harry Stevens Brown (1855-1932)]] ***Your input was exactly what I was hoping to get and it shows that an old dog can learn new tricks. The top three are (1) theWayback Machine, (2) labels on images, and (3) Grammarly. Thanks again for the great mentoring! *[[Dickson-4413|Margaret (Dickson) Allison]] **[[Tennant-2005|Sarah (Tennant) Wright (1877-1958)]] **[[Grierson-62|Robert Grierson (1813-1865)]] ***This course honed my skills and gave me further information on sourcing. The two main lessons were the change for Find A Grave (which had slipped past me) and the free image for Ancestry Citer (once that was fixed up for me). I also realised that I needed to change how I linked to ScotlandsPeople, so now do a direct link instead of a generic one. More work for me, but it means that people see the record straight away. There were other minor style issues that I am developing. *[[McRorie-37|Bartley McRorie]] **[[Holt-8264|Samuel Benjamin Holt (1879-1939)]] **[[McRorie-51|James McRorie (1880-1969)]] ***Thank you again for the Voyage! I would highly recommend this process to any WikiTreer! I learned several things that will be a regular part of my profiles now, including placing a Familly Search link on WikiTree profiles, the Ancestry sharing link, and profile style considerations. I look forward to collaborating with you on a distant cousin in the future! *[[Cormack-404|Anon Sharkey]] **[[Bremner-845|Francis Donald Holden Bremner]] **[[Goodier-19|Mary Carrodus]] ***I found trying to get the citations difficult but with support got there. It has helped me think about what else might go in a profile, the need for a sequential layout and also to go away from a profile and then come back with fresh eyes and further thoughts. It would not have been possible without the patient and encouraging guide Melissa. Thank you *[[Clark-63749|Nigel Clark]] **[[Stichling-3|Mary Ann Elizabeth (Stichling) Amsden]] **[[Hunt-21959|Frederick Somerset Richard Hunt]] ***For people interested in genealogy, WikiTree is the best computer application that I have found so far for the following reasons: a) The underlying principle that there is only 1 tree with all entries properly sourced, which has enabled me to link my ancestors with other relatives correctly and painlessly. b) It is free to use. c) The education and support processes within the system and from other genealogists that enable users to improve their genealogy skills step-by-step. This sets WikiTree apart from other genealogy Applications. The “Voyage” process is one of the support processes that works extremely well. My guide in this process was Leandra Ford. Rather than overload me with information “up front”, she worked with me step by step to improve the specific profiles that we were working on. Leandra provided me with links to the appropriate WikiTree tools when they became relevant to use with the profiles, and guided me in their appropriate use. Over a period of 3 weeks, she sent me a number of detailed emails which I will keep for reference as I continue to work on other profiles. She also ensured that she was encouraging and supportive all the way through. Great stuff! Thank you for your help. *[[Feidt-22|Bill Feidt]] **[[De_Guise-25|Norma Marie Louise (de Guise) Bayless (1891-1973)]] **[[Rowland-4991|Frances Eva (Rowland) Walling (abt.1859-1941)]] ***A voyage well worth the taking. Kathy was a wonderful guide and helped me to think about my profiles from different perspectives. This experience will definitely influence the way I do my profiles in the future. And I intend to make regular visits to my early profiles and gradually improve them too. Kudos to Debi too for making this experience possible. *[[Smith-241759|Sue (Smith) Knifley]] **[[Newton-13270|William Gregory Newton]] **[[Richeson-16|Elizabeth L (Richeson) Smith]] ***The PIP voyage was a great experience for me. I learned so much about writing citations and where to look for additional sources. It really made me realize the wealth of resources available online. Debi’s guidance made me look at my biographies and see where I needed to find additional sources to back up what I had written and in doing so I made other discoveries about my ancestor that i did not know. I gained the confidence I needed to work on the biographies of my other ancestors. I highly recommend the Voyage! *[[Fann-206|Fann Fann]] **[[Garner-4231|Sarah Frances (Garner) Boland (1837-1912)]] **[[Snipes-331|John Snipes (aft.1798-aft.1860)]] ***The Profile Improvements Voyage exceeded my expectations. The profiles that I worked boosted my confidence in knowing what to include for best practices in documentation. I am now much more satisfied that the work that I do rises to a level where others who read profiles that I add or update can better follow the documentation and grasp the genealogically significant details added. Kathy was both a constant encouragement and an expert Voyage Guide. No detail was too small to inquire about and get a timely response. *[[Bishop-16832|Mel Bishop]] **[[Hill-34072|Robert E. Hill (abt.1836-1904)]] **[[Bishop-4914|Richard Moore Bishop (1812-1893)]] ***When I first found WikiTree, I was excited because it offers so many features I had wished for in other sites. However, those features come with an overwhelming amount of material to learn. The PIP Voyage was the perfect solution for me. At the most basic level, the program provides groundwork information on style, sourcing and formatting. Perhaps more importantly though, it offers an enormous amount of tips, tricks and resources I would maybe never have figured out on my own. My wonderful guide, Kathy, was knowledgeable and kind in her critique and advice, and quick to answer every question; she provided invaluable support and encouragement during my learning journey. I really can't recommend this project highly enough, for any WikiTree user, no matter their experience level. I had a fantastic trip! *[[Nowell-324|Dola (Nowell) Acree]] **[[Nowell-354|Mary Grubella or Isabella (Nowell) Smith (1866-bef.1910)]] **[[Nowell-359|Lela Augusta Nowell (abt.1886-1974)]] *[[Weller-280|Julie Weller]] **[[Banthorp-3|Samuel Banthorp]] **[[Eley-586|Polly (Eley) Rowe]] ***I am so grateful for all the help you have offered. I have learned so much from you, the general ways of producing an interesting read by utilizing the tools offered by Wikitree and how to access them. I would never have worked out by myself all the skills you helped me develop, not just the bigger ones such as 'tables' and 'stickers' but all the extra pointers you gave, I saved them to a 'cheat sheet' so I can add them easily to the rest of my ancestors profiles. * [[Wright-34853|Jean Brooks]] ** [[Oughtibridge-43|Ann (Oughtibridge) Kelsey]] ** [[Seaton-1122|Arthur Seaton]] *** I have really enjoyed my journey through PIP. I've learnt a lot, which I wouldn't have by myself. I found it quite challenging at times, but my guide Leandra has helped me through, and given me the tips I need to improve the profiles I manage in the future. I would really recommend anyone who is serious about genealogy, especially if they are new to the site to do this, as I found Wikitree a bit daunting at first. I certainly feel more confident that I can now do a better job. Will now be very busy updating the many profiles I manage with categories and pictures and other improvements. * [[Land-2950|Bob Land]] ** [[Bartlett-12859|Jan Bingham (Bartlett) Merritt]] ** [[McElroy-2358|Moses McElroy]] ***Thank you so much! My voyage has been really, really good. I feel like I know how to edit profiles well now. I feel motivated to do more editing and updating with other profiles on my Watchlist. I really appreciated the responsiveness I received to my emails. I was emailed back quickly and had very thorough and helpful feedback. I liked the little words of wisdom I received, such as the w w w w of sources as well as how I was pointed to many good tools on the WT site (Ancestry citer, Rootsearch). I also appreciated the suggestions for good habits such as making sure to check for dupes and suggestions before finalizing a profile. I also liked learning about how to use pictures and not have them on the right only. I learned to create a spacepage. I joined WT to connect with other researchers, and to get connected to the PIP Voyage was definitely a great step toward that goal. *[[Hensel-236|Carrie (Hensel) Lippincott]] **[[Bich-19|Christian Bich]] **[[Stokes-3767|Lydia (Stokes) Wills]] ***It has been quite a journey! I had no idea what I'd gain by doing it, but I thought I'd give it a try. It has been wonderful to work one on one with you learning. It is exciting to have new skills to improve the profiles I'm working on. I hope to also lead by example and help people to see the vision of how wonderful a profile can be. I am so in love with Wikitree! Photos, bios, documents, collaboration, categories and the list goes on!!! ... I can tell I am much better at working on profiles now.I appreciate having a better understanding of the editing tools/templates available! I am also more aware what my common errors are, so that also helps. *[[Durbin-702|Natalie (Durbin) Trott]] **[[Timmons-694|Mary Ann (Timmons) Diebold (1858-1932)]] **[[Rings-14|Myrwood Lewis Rings (1902-1978)]] ***My voyage guide was very thorough, pleasant, and knowledgeable, and showed me a few things I had never seen or used before, such as the ancestry citer. *[[Catambay-1|William Catambay]] **[[Cleveland-2698|Mary Elizabeth (Cleveland) Pinckney (1863-1948)]] ** [[Pinckney-429|Jaline (Pinckney) Perkins (abt.1842-1916)]] *[[Hindman-473|Ward Hindman]] ** [[Allen-45268|James Wiltse Allen (1832-1914)]] ** [[Green-30463|James E. Green (1862-1894)]] ***My PIP Voyage guide was terrific. She showed me many ways to improve my profiles. Showed me features of WikiTree that I had completely missed. Above all, she was patient with me and explained things different ways until I finally understood. *[[Mulder-2419|J. Mulder]] ** [[Versloot-34|Klaas Versloot (1855-1890)]] ** [[Van_der_Vlist-36|Dirkje van der Vlist (1858-1908)]] ***I loved doing this journey, especially so soon after joining WikiTree. It didn't only teach me to make profiles better, it also taught me a lot about how WikiTree itself works. I had a wonderful guide who answered all of my questions and helped me find my way on WikiTree. The profiles I will make going forward will be all the better for having done the PIP Voyage. *[[Pepperrell-22|Phillip Pepperrell]] **[[Pepperrell-103|William Frederick Pepperrell (1819-abt.1881)]] **[[Trude-43|Caroline Mary (Trude) Pepperrell (abt.1842-abt.1909)]] ***Thanks for the guidance, and the experience was really worthwhile. I really enjoyed it. * [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] ** [[Robertson-10469|Colin Robertson (1856-1949)]] *** My voyage experience was extremely rewarding and I was continually impressed by how knowledgeable my guide is. What I have learned will be reflected in every profile on which I work in the future. * [[Hood-4815|Cherryl Schmidt]] ** [[Brake-446|George Brake (abt.1844-1896)]] ** [[Griffiths-5057|Mary Hannah (Griffiths) Callow (1896-1971)]] *** Thank you for providing such a great learning opportunity. I had been quite happy with my profiles to date but now realise there are always lots of things that can be done to improve them. I work in relative isolation much of the time so this was a great opportunity to obtain constructive feedback. Very much appreciated, and I can now move forward with greater confidence and contribute to this amazing Global Tree. *[[Miller-28608|Denise Miller]] **[[Frazier-5689|Sarah Elizabeth (Frazier) Grimes (1851-1928)]] **[[Meunier-986|Louis Meunier (1835-1910)]] ***My guide was really helpful and explained everything really well. I'm going to cut and paste all her instructions into a word document so I have it for later reference. This was a great experience and I'll continue to improve my profiles with the suggestions she has given me. *[[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]] **[[Andersdotter-8501|Justina (Andersdotter) Fjästad]] **[[Pettersson-586|Alma Wilhelmina Charlotta (Pettersson) Fjästad]] *[[Ketcham-879|Michelle Ketcham]] **[[Wiggins-3662|Judson Kilpatrick Wiggins (abt.1869-1908)]] **[[Dodds-2047|William Harrison Dodds (1811-1901)]] *[[Miller-75721|Brianna Miller]] **[[Wintersgill-22|Albert Wintersgill (1892-1982)]] **[[Miller-75833|Matthew Francis Miller (1930-1966)]] *[[Walling-681|Elaine (Walling) Goodner]] **[[Bell-18316|Alice Marion (Bell) Hammon]] (1860-1908) **[[Scott-9014|James Payne Scott]] (1888-1960) ***Where to start! I have learned a huge amount about details. Details are the polish that make a profile shine. I now have tools for creating useable sources, not just the Source widget, but for Scotlands People and handed down documents. Learning how to use Free Space pages for the inline pictures is a real game changer for me because now I can use all the documents I have collected in profiles. I have been correcting FindAGrave sources on every profile I open that has one. The guidance you provided about the overall appearance of the profile (the use of the colon) is a big part of the polish. I like it! I have thoroughly enjoyed this Voyage and you made it that way. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! *[[Bell-25846|Sarah Bell]] **[[Luke-1482|Mary Ann (Luke) Pyne (abt.1860-1893)]] **[[Pyne-353|James Pyne (1837-1917)]] *[[Brown-120154|Robyn (Brown) Forgy]] **[[Clarkson-2214|Mary Ann (Clarkson) Sier (abt.1825-abt.1900)]] **[[Eidson-354|John Boyce Eidson (1813-1872)]] *[[Smith-245120|Jan (Smith) Hellier]] **[[Hammonds-561|Hannah Hammonds (abt.1835-)]] **[[Sims-8349|Lucy (Sims) Ellery (1854-bef.1923)]] *[[James-134|David James]] **[[Elsemore-52|Clementine W. (Elsemore) Allen (1840-1904)]] **[[Longfellow-3|Ellen Jane (Longfellow) Bohanon (1833-1911)]] ***I thought I was already a pretty good researcher when I started the voyage, but you have shown me that having a fellow genealogist review one's work is an invaluable learning experience. Your thoughtful comments about how to make a biography a more accurate (and more readable) synopsis of a person's life were invaluable, and I love the long list of helpful apps and tips that you saved for the end. This list of tools just reinforces my already strong conviction that WikiTree is one of the best resources for today's genealogists, and keeps getting better. *[[Davis-31932|Alan Davis]] **[[Meaden-86|Lilian May Meaden (1893-1983)]] **[[Davis-82946|Francis Robert Davis (1891-1971)]] ***My genuine thanks for your expert tutelage, knowledge, gentle prodding and patience in guiding me through. I have enjoyed the PIP Voyage immensely. Over the years I've developed some strong research skills, but the PIP Voyage has improved my approach to genealogy significantly. I have learnt the value of translating research into structured biographies that will endure over time and make interesting reading for current and future generations. I am particularly grateful that it has caused me to dig deeper and more thoughtfully into my immediate ancestors and bring their stories to life. The process has made me much more comfortable in navigating the Wikitree approach and using the many tools available. I'm looking forward to growing that knowledge base into the future and have volunteered to join the England Project. Progress from one part to the other was seamless & each new challenge was revealed just as I thought I was reaching the summit so that I was never overwhelmed by the task ahead. *[[Orvis-372|Nikki Orvis]] **[[Gepharte-1|Della Irene (Gepharte) Orvis (abt.1884-1957)]] **[[Jones-106569|Phillip Arthur Jones (1887-1945)]] *[[Pickering-3253|Denice Burger]] **[[Curtis-13921|Esther A. (Curtis) Bennett]] **[[Johnson-96704|Charles H. Johnson]] *[[Jowett-548|Ruth Jowett]] **[[Jowett-558|Hanson Jowett (abt.1836-1893)]] **[[Manley-2837|William Edward Manley (1895-1917)]] ***I have really enjoyed the PIP Voyage and found it an ideal follow-on from the England Project’s Orphan Trail. The Trail taught me about finding and citing reliable sources: the Trail then built on that by using more ‘advanced’ skills including images, stickers, and categories. I also enjoyed being able to work on profiles of people related to me, which made them more interesting (to me) than the strangers on the Orphan Trail. Following the PIP Voyage also encouraged me to look into an ancestor who, although he only had a short life, served in WW1, so I was able to find, and include, quite a lot of detail and have a full profile just in time for what would have been his 126th birthday. But I couldn’t have done it without Leandra’s guidance. *[[Pederson-582|Chris Pederson]] **[[Bourque-1624|Ricard Clay Bourque (1880 - 1972)]] **[[Struck-223|George David Struck (abt. 1824 - 1911)]] ***The PIP Voyage has been a wonderful experience! I think I’m a better researcher because of it. The course forced me to think more critically about sources and proper citations. Stephanie has been a pleasure to work with and so patient. I couldn’t have had a better 2nd set of eyes. *[[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]] **[[Hooper-1409|Robert B Hooper (1855-1909)]] **[[Bowman-9675|Nancy Jane (Bowman) Stanfield (1888-1941)]] ***I'm so grateful to the PIP Voyage and to my Guide. I am a fairly experienced Wikitreer, and I learned several new tips and best practices. I am now a guide for a regional project, and am glad I can share the best information. === 2022 Graduates === *[[Aylett-389|Ruth Aylett]] **[[Aylett-548|Edgar Nichols Aylett (abt.1875-1935)]] **[[Nichols-16512|Anne (Nichols) Aylett (1835-1920)]] ***Many thanks for your support. Very useful to have a new and experienced eye examine what I have been doing and help me to improve. Also appreciated the useful advice on referencing standards. *[[Smith-236057|David Smith]] **[[Todd-11079|Samuel Todd (1849-1886)]] **[[Trendell-27|Edwin Trendell (1841-1906)]] ***I'm very glad that I took the PIP Voyage. I have learnt a lot about small things I didn't previously understand and I would recommend it to everyone. My Guide was excellent and the process of completing the profiles and receiving feedback on them worked very smoothly. Overall, it has been greatly helpful for me as both a WikiTreer and as a family historian. *[[Lonski-12|Jill Foster]] **[[Wolfe-7034|Henry Wilbert Wolfe]] **[[Crowley-2659|James Riley Crowley]] ***I am enthused about the Profile Improvements Voyage Project. I joined wikitree in February of 2021 and soon became a fan of the inline citations. The only problem was if I forgot or misplaced some little mark, my words disappeared, something would be highlighted in red and/or the data doctor would point out a certain numbered error. I didn't always understand the explanation when I looked it up. I was a bit intimated when I read about the Profile Improvement Project; however, I joined. With the first email I received from my guide I felt more comfortable. I picked a relative who I felt close to from hearing stories about him from my mother, my grandmother and my great uncle. Henry B. Wolfe was father, husband and brother to these people. I had even searched and found Henry's original death certificate at the Oregon State Archives in Salem, Oregon. Alas, on this document where his death date was supposed to be was the date of his funeral. His doctor wrote a disclaimer under the date. My guide helped me work through this and other problems. She used tact and just the right amount of help. She explained the "wikitree way" more than once and in more than one way. Her examples were great. So, I had a great time writing my second profile about James Riley Crowley. He was a relative of my husband of whom I knew little. I did quite a bit of research on James and because of my guide and hard work on the first profile had a much easier time. I became convinced I could write good profiles on my own. I highly recommend this project to anyone who feels inclined to take it up. Just keep advertising it so people will know it is available. *[[McNicol-372|David McNicol]] **[[Spangler-1617|Eva (Spangler) McNicol (1889-1954)]] **[[McNicol-388|Leon McNicol (1887-1949)]] ***I had prior practice writing brief biographies for ancestors. Consequently, I took the Voyage primarily learn the WikiTree software. My ever patient Guide gave me just the right amount of help—enough to ensure that I moved forward but not so much that I did not have to frequently consult Help and G2G. As a result, I not only learned but learned how to learn about the WikiTree software. I strongly recommend this project for anyone getting started on WikiTree. *[[Scheeler-65|Amy (Scheeler) Sparks]] **[[Llewellyn-858|Mary (Llewellyn) Thomas (1875-abt.1970)]] **[[Scheeler-75|Charles Henry Scheeler (1880-1969)]] ***Thank you for guiding me through the voyage! I wish there were a way to nudge newer WikiTree people to sign up for a voyage because how working with you made me feel. I’m pleased to know I’m not making messes and am contributing value while learning so much about my family. You are a fabulous guide, and I’m grateful for your patience and wealth of knowledge. I’ve been interested in genealogy since I was a child, and now I finally feel comfortable researching and documenting what I find. I’m having fun! *[[Potter-10870|Susie (Potter) Officer]] **[[Beilby-267|George Hawkins Beilby (1877-1920)]] **[[Wyeth-321|George Melbourne Wyeth (1890-1916)]] ***I really wish everyone could do the PIP Voyage. It’s valuable for newbies and oldies alike! For newbies it provides the basics and for oldies it provides reminders about what to focus on (for me spelling!) and new tips/tools (some I didn’t know about). I’m a Trailblazer (guide) for the England Project Orphan Trail and I learned a lot from the PIP and I’m very pleased to have completed the Voyage. I especially appreciated receiving tips/new tools at different review stages during the Voyage. It was great to focus on some of my own family members who don’t get the attention they need. No suggestions for improvement other than train more guides so it can be offered to more people! Thanks for working with me Kathy! *[[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] (Fast Track) **[[Thiessen-484|Henning Dietrich August Thiessen]] *[[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] (Fast Track) **[[Webb-14686|Frances Ann (Webb) Watkins]] *[[Curnick-42|Michelle (Curnick) Wilkes]] (Fast Track) **[[Mitchell-16178|James Henry Mitchell]] *[[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] (Fast Track) **[[Harris-19518|James Harris]] *[[B-404|Anne B]] (Fast Track) **[[West-6609|Harriet (West) Crofutt]] *[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn (Atkinson) Martin]] (Fast Track) **[[Carey-1749|William H Carey Sr.]] *[[Bonner-1839|Alicia (Bonner) Taylor]] (Fast Track) **[[Inglett-138|John Putnam Inglett Jr.]] *[[Sigh-1|John Sigh]] (Fast Track) **[[Wertz-319|Jacques Wertz]] *[[Darcy-578|Diane Darcy]] (Fast Track) **[[O'Rourke-549|Margaret (O'Rourke) Darcy]] *[[Dodd-6369|Mark Dodd]] **[[Temple-3060|Olive Ellen Mason (Temple) Dodd (1884-1973)]] **[[Dodd-6371|William Temple Dodd (1912-1986)]] ***"My experience of the PIP (Voyage) was a great learning experience, I thought I knew about solid source referencing, but there is so much more to it, along with some automated tools that make the process really beneficial for the future! There was lots of helpful advice and links to reference given that gave solid support to the process." *[[Holmquist-171|Momo Holmquist]] **[[Bradley-15360|Sarah (Bradley) Kelley]] **[[Svensson-5002|Jonas Svensson]] ***Participating in the Profile Improvement Project completely transformed my interaction with WikiTree from one of doubtful uncertainty and constant worry that I was doing the wrong thing, to a much more joyful and confident experience. Now I work on profiles and citations with anticipation and enthusiasm, instead of dread. I don’t, by any means, think I know everything, but I do feel like I have a good grasp of the basics and a sturdy platform on which to build more knowledge. Also, I have learned about tools that make tasks easier on WikiTree, and have made my time on the platform so much more efficient. If you are not an experienced Wiki-er, and plan to continue working with WikiTree, I highly recommend the PIP experience. *[[Moore-34858|Dallace Moore]] **[[Mitchell-25608|Sarah E. (Mitchell) McCreery (1825-1895)]] **[[Mink-514|Margaret Lucinda (Mink) Adams (1870-1913)]] ***I loved taking the Voyage. Learned a lot of new things and some I already knew. I'm not so afraid of biographies anymore. This was a great experience, everyone should try it. *[[Heenan-119|K (Heenan) Heenan-Davies]] **[[Cory-1179|Clifford John Cory Bt (1859-1941)]] **[[Cory-1352|Herbert Beynon Cory (abt.1856-1926)]] *[[Kuykendall-1914|Katie (Kuykendall) Hernandez]] **[[Skelton-2317|William M Skelton (1817-1884)]] **[[Kuykendall-1972|Martha Mabelle (Kuykendall) Highfield (1907-1939)]] ***"I feel like I learned a lot as we moved forward through the voyage. I'm not sure you can improve it. The voyage was well guided and in-depth. It felt challenging, which I expected/hoped for, and it definitely helped me grow as a wikitreer'. " *[[Davis-50681|Connie Davis]] (Fast Track) **[[Davis-51235|Walton Leslie Davis (1911-1980)]] *[[Ryan-11645|Carmel Ryan]] **[[MacSween-56|Henrietta (MacSween) Smith]] **[[Payne-13667|William Payne]] *[[Barrila-1|Sarah (Barrila) Fergione]] **[[Davis-89733|Dunham Davis (1792-1826)]] **[[Foley-4549|Mathieu Michael Foley (1872-1953)]] *[[Wright-4386|Candyce Fulford]] (Fast Track) **[[Bemis-654|Charles Austin Bemis]] *[[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]] (Fast Track) **[[Parsons-7304|Aaron W. Parsons]] ***I am very happy with the support I have received from the Profile Improvement Project Team. Having been a member since 2017 I thought my profiles were pretty good and was "sure" that I knew a lot about Wikitree. Through participating in PIP I learned much more about finding and using sources, about formatting profiles, and discovered how to improve profiles I manage. *[[Tench-130|Jennifer Tench]] **[[West-23531|Henry Frederick West]] **[[Smith-259278|Glady Sarah Delilah (Smith) Barton]] *[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] (Fast Track) **[[Kennaston-2|Isaac Francis Kennaston]] *[[Ivey-594|Karen Herndon]] (Fast Track) **[[Greene-4218|Joseph Whitfield Greene]] ***I was excited to receive the message from my Guide for a Fast Track of my Profile Improvement Voyage. She was very patient and kind with suggestions and communicated effectively. Since joining WikiTree in 2014, I have learned a great deal for profile biographies, formatting and sourcing and have been constantly improving the way I write them. Robin encouraged me to use the BEE for sourcing which I had not been utilizing. I found it to be most helpful and I discovered a template for "Newspapers.com". She also brought to my attention the FamilySearch Profile and FamilySearch Record templates that I wasn't aware of previously. All in all, a great experience with the Voyage and I would highly recommend it to anyone wishing to explore how to improve profiles properly. *[[Michaelsen-74|Jeff Michaelsen]] **[[Ingalls-1658|James Whipple Ingalls]] **[[Sawyer-6309|Frank Merrill Sawyer]] *[[Hilton-692|Denise Hunt]] **[[Swayne-333|Margaet (Swayne) Gibson]] **[[Hepburn-932|George Hepburn]] *[[Flint-3636|Nicci (Flint) Hartland]] **[[Achurch-54|Mary (Achurch) Flint (abt.1771-abt.1826)]] **[[Payne-17682|Jabez Payne (1848-abt.1900)]] ***I loved Voyage and gave me more tools to research with, and would recommend it to everyone. *[[Younge-80|Jackie Younge]] **[[Earnest-832|Wesley "Wes" Benjamin Earnest]] **[[Balmain-76|Velma (Balmain) Earnest]] *[[Lints-36|Mike Lints]] **[[Holland-14330|Jennie Isabel (Holland) Abbott]] **[[Wright-55826|Frederick Wright]] ***I was writing good profiles before, but participating in PIP has definitely upped my game. Specific benefits include: :::#My writing has been improved by being reviewed and critiqued by a knowledgeable editor. :::#I've started including images in my profiles. :::#My citations are more consistent and reliable. :::#I've started adding categories and stickers to my profiles. :::#I've learned to use Word to check spelling and grammar (a simple step, but one I hadn't previously thought of). ::::PIP was a lot of work, but well worth it. *[[VanAllen-9|Victoria DeLuca]] **[[Daniel-9625|Sarah (Daniel) Bowen]] **[[Le_Mahieu-29|Maria (Le Mahieu) Johnson]] *[[Gates-3086|Steve Gates]] **[[Dodge-1955|Reuben Dodge]] **[[Gates-2543|Addison Gates]] *[[Mayes-1296|John Mayes]] **[[Knight-12770|Alice Laura Jane (Knight) Harding]] **[[Wells-19025|Alice Amelia (Wells) Wadnow]] ***It has been a fascinating and informative exercise. I have learned so much. There are many aspects of WikiTree that I was only vaguely aware of that are now part of my toolkit. *[[Fisher-26333|Melanie White]] (Fast Track) **[[Seller-508|Catherine Hugh Erasmuson (Seller) Brechin]] ***I completed the PIP voyage mostly on my own while waiting on the list for a guide. But that was fine because the instructions were very detailed and clear. Then I was added to the fast track - which was really good as it was just picking up some of the finer details that I had missed while completing it on my own. The voyage itself was really good because I learned a lot about the ins and outs of Wikitree and how it works. I found myself going back time and time again to fix things but it was good practice and I am now much quicker at completing profiles that look good and are functional. Though even now, sometimes I have to review things that I don't use very often. Having the high standard to complete the voyage means I have an expectation of always completing profiles to a high standard regardless of the amount of information that is available to complete them. I'm really glad that I did it. *[[Kroehnert-39|Jenny Kroehnert]] **[[Weigand-462|Joseph David Weigand]] **[[Weigand-468|Heinrich Weigand]] ***The P.I.P. Voyage has been a wonderful experience that has taught me so much. Having someone share their wisdom and knowledge greatly enhanced my ability and confidence to try new things. I recommend the voyage to everyone. *[[Snook-1459|Laurie Hughes]] **[[Kuechler-14|Amalie Augusta Wilhelmine (Kuechler) Brunhoeber]] **[[Snook-1420|Tunis Augustus Snook]] *[[LaPlante-401|LK LaPlante]] **[[Hawkins-13330|Evaline B. (Hawkins) Angell]] **[[Lemieux-1164|Marie Lumina Lemieux]] *[[Vaskie-1|John Vaskie]] **[[Sammons-697|Lydia Margaret (Sammons) Fonda]] **[[Bowlin-887|Powhattan Bowlin]] *[[Land-3383|Nic Land]] **[[Combs-1333|John Sidney Combs]] **[[Combs-1332|Carl Luther Combs]] *[[Ackley-1513|Pilla Leitner]] **[[Kiefer-1144|Mary Magdalene (Kiefer) Miller]] **[[Ackley-1539|Frederick John Ackley]] ***I loved doing this journey with my mentor. She was amazingly organized with teaching the skills that make WikiTree such a pleasure to use for research. I have copy-pasted much of the contents of her emails into a Word document for my future use. She was also very patient, as I got involved in both genetic genealogy and with painting shelves toward the end, when the shore was almost visible. I know it took a lot of her personal time, too. We can make our gigantic family tree even better now! ===2023 Graduates=== *[[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] **[[Sharp-12294|William Hiler Sharp]] **[[Urbach-15|Franz Urbach]] ***I had a wonderful time learning how to write a biography to bring my ancestors to life. I am adopted so I chose one adoptive ancestor and one biological ancestor. I learned about my adoptive grandfather who died when I was an infant. I had no idea how important he was and what he went through during his life. *[[Soltysiak-9|Erin Robertson]] **[[Ozimek-26|Rosalie Sophia Ozimek]] ** [[Hunt-27499|Josephine Drummond Hunt]] ***I feel like all my profiles are itching for a re-do now! I made the changes suggested, and will continue to do so in the future. What a help it's been. *[[Tirey-10|Elida Tirey]] **[[Scott-16742|Mamie A. (Scott) Wilkey]] **[[Wilson-55901|Lewis L. Wilson]] *[[O'Dell-121|Lorraine O'Dell]] **[[Chase-3433|Hannah (Chase) Butler]] **[[Odell-3468|Florence Rose Edna (Odell) Squires]] *** I decided to take the PIP Voyage because I was aware that I lacked some pieces of information about how to format certain things, particular some sources and what to do if certain information isn't readily available. I hoped the Voyage would help me specifically in those areas and it did. I also found it valuable to see my Biographies through someone else's eyes and will, hopefully, improve my writing of the narrative in the future. The profiles are not just for me, but for everyone and anyone and it's important that certain things are standardized and that the narrative be clear and even interesting. It sometimes felt like a lot of work but it was worth it. *[[Grogan-1083|Cheryl Grogan]] **[[Heath-9613|Ann (Heath) Dunning]] **[[Dunning-2597|Charles Dunning]] ***I have just finished my Voyage and have enjoyed every part of it. My Guide has been fantastic and it has been great to learn how to create well sourced and interesting profiles. I would definitely recommend anyone just starting out on WikiTree to take advantage of the Profile Improvements Project. *[[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]] **[[Kimbel-205|Charles Ellsworth Kimbel]] **[[Swartz-2569|Harry Swartz]] *[[Burley-204|Lorraine Nagle]] **[[Tucker-13|William Vernon Tucker, M.D.]] **[[Richardson-10539|Annie (Richardson) Owens]] *[[Blakeman-448|MaryAnn Blakeman]] ** [[Hebert-2081|Jean Jacques Hebert]] ** [[Blakeman-361|Curtiss Blakeman]] *[[Landry-5473|Ray Landry]] **[[McNeil-3589|Philippe McNeil]] **[[Martin-80245|Theodore Martin]] ***Being relatively new to WikiTree, I could tell from my brief exposure there must be a great deal behind the scenes to this system of managing genealogy. On my own, I tried to learn basic profile creation, using a “hit and miss” approach. In my early journey, I quickly began to interact with active members in Louisiana and I attempted to learn from the work they created. Specifically, Jacqueline Girouard and Stephanie Ward generate a tremendous amount of quality work. In one of our many collaborative encounters, Stephanie Ward, who I have never met, recommended I join PIP Voyage; I am very grateful to her for pointing me in that direction. Although I was somewhat hesitant, I joined and encountered another quality person in my guide. She was an excellent PIP guide and coach exposing me, in a non-threatening manner, to simple steps to producing a better profile. Many of these steps I did not even know existed, but was amazed at how easily they could be employed after practice. I learned many techniques to make profile development easier, making me much more productive, which I now appreciate. You may wish to journey alone as I first considered, but I highly recommend anyone wanting to know more to experience the voyage in improving their profile development skill set utilizing a collaborative approach set to your own pace *[[Miller-105942|Katie Miller]] **[[Miller-106349|Amos Miller]] **[[Miller-15249|Charles Miller]] *** I am really pleased with the results of the PIP Voyage. I learned a great deal about WikiTree while undertaking the Voyage. I appreciated the links to help pages regarding Find A Grave and the use of templates. It made me search the help pages the use of Ancestry and FamilySearch sources/templates. There is so much to learn about WikiTree. I thought setting a time frame for the Voyage was also a good idea. Although for me I had already decided to get my profile done relatively quickly, I imagine this would be very helpful for others in setting aside time to focus on their Voyage profiles. *[[Macklem-13|Liza Macklem]] **[[Sauve-825|Celeste Sauve]] **[[Durocher-802|Marie Durocher]] ***I know that I haven’ asked a lot of questions but I feel that I have learnt a lot. Specifics would be things link correcting the Find A Grave Source, adding a photo within the text, and a few other things. However, just as important to me, I have learnt how to slow down and really look at the sources I have and write more about a person because of it. I have grown a lot in profile writing since I joined WikiTree and the PIP journey has helped me to improve/confirm what I write when I take the time to do it properly. I can see the improvement even though it may be hard to see in the 2 profiles I have done as part of this journey, and I thank you for that. *[[Mosier-771|Stephen Mosier]] **[[Garber-1782|Olive Delphine Garber]] **[[Snyder-13842|David S Snyder]] *** The first thing I learned is how much stuff (templates, formatting rules, guides, apps, etc) there is on WikiTree that you may never see unless someone directs you to it. I discovered resources and apps that make research easier and faster, and I learned a lot about formatting a citation. I'm not sure I ever would have found these things on my own. And kudos to my guide for the effort she devoted to my voyage. *[[Huigens-6|Kevin Huigens]] **[[Ogden-5087|William Frederick Ogden]] **[[Kennedy-26627|Margaret H. (Kennedy) Kain]] ***The PIP Voyage was a wonderful aid to help me climb the WikiTree learning curve. I learned so many useful and interesting ways to improve profiles (categories, links to external sources embedded in citations, links to uploaded source images in citations, checking the links to make sure that they work) and shortcuts (mainly Sourcer, once I figured out how to configure it to get EE-style citations). I was also able to see how sharing WikiTree profiles was a great way to share my research with others. Robin was a generous guide who put a lot of effort into going through what turned out to be a couple of very long profiles. I am looking forward to applying my new knowledge to my existing profiles and the new ones I'll create. *[[Geer-1686|Ralph Geer]] **[[Geer-242|Jonas Geer]] **[[Barrows-1640|Willis Fielder Barrows]] *** Spending time on the PIP Voyage was the best investment of my time this year. My guide taught me so much that I didn’t know. I recommend that anyone serious about improving themselves and their profiles take the PIP Voyage. Just after I finished my first profile and thought there was nothing else to learn, my guide showed me more tips, tricks, tools, and investigative ideas that really impressed me. She expected nothing but perfection from me and guided me towards that end. She must have made an impression on me because I find myself automatically using what I have learned on each profile I create and edit. *[[Mac Rae-4|Gordon Mac Rae]] **[[Lancefield-4|Sarah Lancefield]] **[[Hockly-8|Ross Hockly]] ***Thank you very much for the journey, I enjoyed it thoroughly and the journey solidified various tips I had started to learn. UI am forever spoiled and will only be putting together well made profiles. Your help, Denise, was invaluable and my Wikitree journey will be the better for it. I will call on you when I need some help, thank you for the offer. *[[Johnson-61091|Debbie Ferguson]] **[[Gentry-3872|Betty Lou (Gentry) Weed]] **[[Alberty-156|Cecil Earl Alberty]] *[[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] (Fast Track) **[[Murch-168|Samuel Murch]] * [[Fulkerson-232|Scott Fulkerson]] **[[Overhults-1|William Mitchell Overhuls]] **[[Withrow-235|Joseph Henry Withrow Sr]] *[[Bent-1675|Tracey Bent]] **[[Roberts-47566|Elizabeth Roberts]] **[[Barnacle-85|John Barnacle]] *[[Mullenberg-4|Kirby Mullenberg]] **[[Centers-196|Margaret Ethel (Centers) Scott]] **[[Howe-13354|Margaret Ione (Howe) Smith]] * [[Crockett-3764|Audrey Crockett]] **[[Primeaux-161|Donatille Primeaux]] **[[Frederick-3522|Charles Frederick]] *** I hoped to achieve a greater knowledge of how to create and format a profile on a more expert level. I believe that I have learned a great deal from you on the intricate ins and outs of profile creation and formatting. I hope to continue to use this new knowledge as I create and edit profiles on WT. It has far exceeded my expectations on what I hoped to learn. * [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Lee (Dreyer) Bauer]] ** [[Cullins-100|George Alva Cullins]] ** [[Kramp-22|Jacob Kramp]] *** It was a pleasure working with my Voyage Guide. I never felt rushed my guide went through all the different aspects of WikiTree and how to make a proper profile, efficiently and properly. My guide also ensured I understood where to find and use all the different tools that Wikitree had to offer, and made clear and concise suggestions as to how to enhance my profile, while listening to my desires to keep it my "voice" and personal. This was important to me and with my guide’s suggestions, I ended up with profiles that both myself and my family could be proud of. My guide was always available, and responded in a timely manner, even when on vacation and the PIP Project was very workable with me while I was going through some major health issues. The Profile Improvement Project (PIP) came highly recommended to me and I honestly think this is a Project that every member of WikiTree should be a part of. I feel that I have grown and improved significantly because I 1) had a wonderful and patient Voyage Guide, and 2) the project is set up for one to succeed. I recommend it 100%. * [[Black-7004|Michael Black]] ** [[Scott-58176|Frank B. Scott]] ** [[Bailey-40818|William Noble Bailey]] *** I'm relatively new to WikiTree, but love to write and have been looking for a good, long-term solution for sharing my research with others. I had little idea what to expect from the PIP voyage, other than it came highly recommended by two of my other WT mentors. My PIP guide was fantastic—she was full of tips, shortcuts, and advice, and had a wealth of conventions, standards, and frameworks to share with me. Kay was also generous with her time and is a fellow perfectionist, which I really appreciated. Before working with my guide, I wasn't clear about what constituted a very well-written and well-composed profile. I now feel I have a good grasp of the numerous aspects I must keep in mind and the skills I need to develop to produce great profiles. The time I spent on the PIP Voyage was a wise investment in improving my skill set, and I recommend it to anyone wanting to improve their WT profile writing skills. * [[Stephens-3929|Alice (Stephens) Thomsen]] ** [[Mott-118|Ford Mott]] ** [[Stephens-13453|John Walker Stephens]] *** I found the Voyage to be Exceptional. I am not new to WikiTree but felt like I just was not understanding Wikitree as I should. I highly recommend it, especially for each new person, but also to all Profile Managers who truly want to make their tree grow with full biographies, and properly completed. My Guide was Exceptional. I have to agree, she was "full of tips, shortcuts, advice and a wealth of conventions, standards and frameworks" for me to use as I move on. She reminded me how you need to keep rechecking your work, the smallest detail can throw the whole profile off. I learned so much and I know I will continue to learn from where she left off. It truly feels wonderful to see profiles on my watchlist finally complete with full biographies.

PIP Voyagers Improved Profiles 2

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] __TOC__ :'''[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Voyage|Profile Improvements Project (PIP) Voyage]] 2024 Graduates''' ::'''& Their Improved Profiles''' : Voyage graduates, their profiles, and feedback for the first four years can be found at [[Space:PIP_Voyagers_Improved_Profiles|PIP Voyagers Improved Profiles 2020-2023]] :These profiles are on the Voyagers' watchlist and are usually profiles for their own family. Each member has used the Voyage to show their skills in: * following the community's style guidelines * using the Wiki markup language * ensuring adequate sources for the information included in the biographies :The goal is constant improvement, not perfection, and each profile reflects the Voyagers' own personal preferences on profiles for which they are the only manager. Voyagers understand that: * improvements may be made by other members * they will need to work together with other interested family members on stylistic decisions === 2024 Graduates === * [[Williams-63652|Alice (Williams) O'Dea]] ** [[Wolfrom-18|Charlotte Elizabeth Wolfrom]] ** [[Henry-14247|Thomas Henry]] *** It has been quite a pleasurable journey for me -- I've learned so much more than I expected at the outset. My time as a voyager has been great. The experience did get a little uneven over the holidays, which was not a surprise (or anyone's fault), and it only made it a little extra challenging for me to remember where I left off after each disruption. I'm not sure what could be done about it beyond timing the journey to avoid that end-of-year chaos, but it wasn't a biggie. The best part was working through the process of crafting a profile multiple times, giving me a better sense of not only what to do, but also when to know when I'm done (for now). The guided journey was so much richer than it would have been if I were working alone. Also, I'm glad we kept the Voyage all in one email thread, since I'll now have a great reference to check later if/when questions come up. * [[Brady-1436|Joy Brady]] **[[Ryan-2412|Thomas Ryan]] **[[Cushing-3000|Lydia Cushing]] *** I'm super excited about having actually completed the PIP journey and very appreciative of your patience. I was so intimidated and worried that my stuff would be awful, but in fact I have learned a great deal just by reading and moving through the PIP standards and getting your feedback. I am fairly certain that I would not have ventured into categorization, stickers, and other flourishes if I had not HAD to attempt these via this Voyage. I feel really confident to do right by the profiles I touch now. *[[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] **[[Norton-10605|Mary Anne Norton]] **[[Balfe-72|Margaret Balfe]] *[[McDougle-525|K R McDougle]] **[[Viebrock-18|Hinrich J. Viebrock]] **[[McDougle-545|Odessa E (McDougle) Vreeland]] *** My Voyage had a little bit of a rocky start but in the end I really appreciated how my guide worked with my learning style to keep the Voyage moving forward. Before taking the PIP Voyage I was completely lost on how to properly cite my sources, what sources were reliable and available to all, and how to write and format a proper biography. I felt like one needed to be a computer programmer to figure this all out! I am so glad I participated in the PIP Voyage and I believe all serious WikiTreers should definitely do the same. I now feel confident with the new skills I've learned. Also, there are some really cool tools I've been introduced to that will make using WikiTree so much easier. *[[Heneker-11|Vicki Heneker]] **[[Jarvis-7315|Sarah Jarvis]] **[[Hornblow-3|Harry William Hornblow]] ***I have learnt so many more tips to help me with creating or working on already created profiles. There were quite a few tips and tricks in formatting I didn't know about. Denise was so helpful in explaining and giving advice and helpful tips, she was also very patient. Some were things I hadn't known about. I have found I now look to add more information where possible, as well as using images more in profiles to help enhance the profile and add some history, plus adding information. When I go back into my own older family profiles I become very aware of where I can improve the profile or correct things, especially in regard to citations. I would encourage anyone to do the PIP course, even if you are working only on your own family profiles. It adds so much to a profile, and gives a sense of satisfaction as well. I also work on the England Project and feel I can add more information and history to the profile of people who maybe unknown to their descendants. *[[Wiblemo-1|Rhonda Wiblemo]] **[[Sage-2701|Almon Bisby Sage]] **[[Smith-247959|Myrl William Smith]] ***It’s been a month since I completed the PIP course, and I have to say it’s been the most valuable course I’ve taken in my 3 years on WikiTree. Regardless of whether I am Connect-a-Thonning, Sourcering, Data Doctoring, or just adding extended family to my tree, I use the lessons I learned in the PIP journey. It has provided me with a framework for thinking about my profiles, and has definitely made me a better Wiki-Treer. * [[Latta-959|Kimberly Latta]] ** [[Price-21559|David Manly Price]] ** [[Price-21562|Mary E. (Price) Allen]] ***This was a wonderful journey! I learned a lot about how to utilise the remarkable resources that Wikitree offers genealogists. It was also very nice to be working with another human being, who offered useful feedback. I recommend that every person, no matter how seasoned a genealogist, take this tour. I'm extremely grateful to my guide and to the other helpful people at Wikitree. I am also a little sad that the journey has ended! * [[Smit-641|Riël Smit]] (Fast Track) ** [[De_Vos-1330|Frans Johannis de Vos]] *[[Goodall-2127|Stuart Goodall]] **[[Peaston-22|Hamilton Hunter Peaston]] **[[Anderson-83928|Peter Anderson]] * [[Spencer-28172|Linda Richardson]] **[[Spencer-28494|Joshua Spencer]] **[[Burn-1325|William Burn]] *** I loved that my Guide was so responsive and I didn’t wait around for replies. I felt that I really made good progress with the profiles and can’t believe how much you can do with a profile. I learnt so much that was helpful, my favourite being Sourcer. This has made it so much quicker and easier to pull references together. I added so many profiles and thought I’d made some of them look good before joining the Voyage. Now after completion, I have a lot of work to do, in making those profiles really look good. I don’t have any suggestions on ways to improve the Voyage as it seems to me you personalise the Voyage for each person taking the journey. You can’t improve on personalisation. * [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] ** [[Tipton-2161|George Munson Tipton]] ** [[Conner-5031|William Gordon Conner]]

Pipe Yard Cemetery, Humble, Texas

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==Cemetery Information== The Humble Pipe Yard Cemetery is located just north of FM1960 and east of I-69 in Humble, Texas. Access to this cemetery is from a dirt road off FM1960 just east of Harris Construction. It sometimes has a gate and may not always be accessible. Interviewed in 2003, a life-long Humble resident Thomas Phillips recounted being told of the old Bender sawmill in the area near the cemetery that Black residents from surrounding areas including Gladysville, Cleveland, Splendora, and Fostoria, would migrate to for work. Bender provided the Black residents the burial ground and in the late 1800s, some churches were built. [[#Gibbens|''Houston Chronicle'' 18 June 2003]] Phillips recounted his grandfather being told in 1932 the city council of Humble voted to enact racial purity laws for residents of Humble. "Starting in 1932, Blacks had to move out of Humble. By 1935, almost everyone had moved," Phillips stated. He also recounted Black families that had to exhume and reinter their loved ones after these racist city policies were enacted. Beginning in 2008, a restoration project was spurred after a highly publicized vandalism case occurred at the cemetery resulting in the desecration of [[Simms-2086|Willie Simms]]' grave. The cemetery had a new sign installed and the graveyard was cleared of most of the overgrown brush. Currently, the Grace Church of Humble maintains the graveyard on a volunteer basis. [[#Ruiz|''Houston Chronicle'' 18 May 2008]] ===Cemetery Information=== '''Cemetery Names:''' Humble Negro Cemetery, Pipeyard Cemetery, Humble Colored Cemetery, Bordersville Cemetery,
'''Cemetery Address:''' 611 Farm to Market 1960 Bypass, Humble, TX 77338 is the closest address to access road to cemetery
'''Cemetery Coordinates:''' 30.006942, -95.261262 === Additional Information === This page is part of the [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]]. See the [[:Category: Humble Pipeyard Cemetery, Humble, Texas|Humble Negro Cemetery category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery who also have an entry on WikiTree. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264776/memorial-search?page=1 FindAGrave list of known burials] for this cemetery. == Sources == *Gibbens, Pam. "Old cemetary in Humble is not well known, and not taken care of," ''Houston Chronicle'' (Houston, Texas), online. June 18, 2003. [https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/article/Old-cemetary-in-Humble-is-not-well-known-and-not-9827972.php Available Online] *Ruiz, Rosanna. "Skull still missing in Humble grave desecration," ''Houston Chronicle'' (Houston, Texas), online. May 18, 2008 [https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/humble-news/article/Skull-still-missing-in-Humble-grave-desecration-1600771.php Available Online] See Also: *TXGenWeb Harris County Cemetery Photographs, Humble Negro Cemetery, Humble, Texas; Listing of surveyed graves & accompanying photographs with some transcriptions and notes [http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/cemph/harris/humble-n.htm Available Online] *Taylor-Harris, Liv. "Bordersville Serivce Learning Project," ''Claiming Kin Genealogy,'' blog. February 24, 2011. Accessed September 03, 2020. [https://claimingkingenealogy.com/2011/02/24/bordersville-service-learning-project/ Available Online]

Piper Clan

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[[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Piper Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Piper''' == {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Piper Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members||[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Piper together with members bearing the name Piper, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Piper. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Piper on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Piper. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Piper History== :Crest: :Motto: :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Names associated with the clan: :See Also: *[[Space:Clan Piper|Research]] by [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] {{Image|file=Thomas-10705-6.png|align=c |size=400px}} '''Clan Piper''': Piper is a surname of English and Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old English "pipere" and the Old Norse "pipari", meaning "pepper". [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_(surname)] Piper is a Sept, or an associated family, of Clan Murray. From House of Names [https://www.houseofnames.com/piper-family-crest]: '''Piper History''' - The people known in ancient Scotland as the Picts were the forefathers of the Piper family. It is also the name for a person who played the bagpipes. '''Early Origins of the Piper family''' - The surname Piper was first found in Innerbundy in Aberdeenshire (Gaelic: Siorrachd Obar Dheathain), located in the Grampian region of northeastern Scotland. They held a family seat from early times and first records appeared on the census rolls taken by the ancient Kings of Britain to determine the rate of taxation of their subjects. '''Piper Spelling Variations''' - When dictionaries were produced in the last few hundred years, spelling gradually became standardized. Before that time, scribes spelled according to sound. Names were often recorded under different spelling variations every time they were written. Piper has been written Piper, Pyper and others.

Pipestone County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Pipestone County, Minnesota]] == Pipestone County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Pipestone County, Minnesota project page! Pipestone County, Minnesota was created on May 23, 1857 (Organized in 1879) from Brown County. The county was named for sacred Dakota quarry of red pipestone found in the county, used in the making of ceremonial pipes. (County was originally called Rock County and Rock County used to be called Pipestone County. The Counties swapped names in 1862.) Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Lincoln County (north) *Lyon County (northeast) *Murray County (east) *Rock County (south) *Minnehaha County, South Dakota (southwest) *Moody County, South Dakota (west) *Brookings County, South Dakota (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :Edgerton :Hatfield :Holland :Ihlen :Jasper (partly in Rock County) :Pipestone (county seat) :Ruthton :Trosky :Woodstock === Townships === :Aetna Township :Altona Township :Burke Township :Eden Township :Elmer Township :Fountain Prairie Township :Grange Township :Gray Township :Osborne Township :Rock Township :Sweet Township :Troy Township == Records and Resources == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Pipestone_County,_Minnesota Historic Minnesota Places] *[https://www.progressivepipestone.com/288/Pipestone-County Progressive Pipestone] *[https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/.pipestone/history.htm Travel Pipestone] *[http://pipestoneminnesota.com Pipestone Chamber of Commerce] *[https://forebears.io/united-states/minnesota/pipestone-county Pipestone County Genealogical Records] == Sources == *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pipestone_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy Pipestone County, Minnesota Genealogy on Family Search] *[http://genealogytrails.com/minn/pipestone/ Pipestone County Genealogy on Genealogy Trails] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipestone_County,_Minnesota Pipestone History on Wikipedia] *[https://www.pipestone-county.com/about_pipestone_county.php Pipestone County Website] *[http://pipestoneminnesota.com Pipestone, Minnesota]

Pippa Binnie To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Binnie-286|Pippa Binnie]] is currently working on. Can you help? 1/ Casey-6965 add husband Alfred Tubb

Pirates

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[[Image:Pirates-5.jpg|350px]] [[Category:Pirates]] *[[Project:Pirates|The Pirates Project]] '''''Pirate''''': ''A person who engages in the crime of robbery or other act of violence for private ends on the high seas.'' == A Pirate By Any Other Name Is Still A Pirate == '''Pirate''' Simply one who robs or plunders at sea. Many worked as privateers or on military ships before becoming pirates. Some were pressed into service or abducted seamen forced into serving when their ships were captured. '''Buccaneer''' These pirates first got their name from the French word boucan which means "barbecue," for the way they grilled their meat. They originally hunted the waters off the island of Hispanola but by the 17th century, buccaneers were any pirate based in the West Indies. '''Corsair''' Pirates or privateers who plundered the Mediterranean. The most famous of the Corsairs were the Barbary Corsairs from the Barbary Coast of North Africa. '''Marooner''' From the Spanish word for "Cimarron" which means deserter, Marooners were Spaniards who had deserted the navy and included the Cimarron negroes who were runaway slaves that had been brought to the Americas by Spain. Like the Buccaneers, they were the pirates of the Caribbean. '''Privateer''' Those that waged a form of economic warfare against their enemies by only attacking ships from hostile nations, sharing their plunder with their country's rulers.
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==Pirates Across the Ages== === Pirates From the Middle Ages === *Giorgio Adorno, Knight of Malta active in the Mediterranean. Originally from Naples, he was elected "Captain-General of the Galleys" in 1547, 1549, 1557 and 1558 *James Alday, An English privateer. Raided Spanish ports with James Logan and William Cooke. *William Aleyn, English pirate active in the Thames and English Channel. Associate of William Kyd. *Jean Ango, A French ship-owner who provided ships to Francis I for exploration of the globe. *Aruj, An Ottoman privateer and Bey (Governor) of Algiers and Beylerbey (Chief Governor) of the West Mediterranean. *Awilda, She and some of her female friends dressed like sailors and commandeered a ship. *Hayredin Barbarossa, An Ottoman privateer and later Admiral who dominated the Mediterranean for decades. *Baldassare Cossa (Antipope John XXIII), Antipope during the Western Schism, John XXIII was accused of—among other crimes—piracy, incest and sodomy. *John Crabbe, Flemish pirate best known for his successful use of a ship-mounted catapult. Once won the favor of Robert the Bruce and acted as a Naval Officer for England during the Hundred Years' War (after being captured by King Edward III.) *Pier Gerlof Donia, a Frisian warrior, pirate, freedom fighter, folk hero and rebel. *Eric of Pomerania, The first king of the Nordic Kalmar Union, he spent his last years living on the island of Gothland and "sent forth piratical expeditions against friend and foe alike". *Eustace the Monk, He was a mercenary for both England and France. *Alv Erlingsson, He was a favorite of the Queen, yet committed countless acts of piracy throughout his life *Jean Fleury (Florin), French privateer and naval officer under Jean Ango. Seized three Spanish ships carrying Aztec treasure from Mexico to Spain in 1523. *Magnus Heinason, Faroese naval hero and privateer. Was executed for piracy, though charges were later dropped. *Klein Henszlein, A 16th-century pirate who raided shipping in the North Sea until his defeat and capture by a fleet from Hamburg *Wijerd Jelckama, The nephew of Pier Gerlofs Donia (also known as Grutte Pier), fought along his side against the Saxon and Hollandic invaders. *William Kyd, English pirate active in Southwest England during the early-to-mid-15th century. *Godeke Michels, A German pirate and one of the leaders of the Likedeeler, a combination of former Vitalienbrüder *Didrik Pining, A pirate and privateer operating in the North Sea. Often partnered with Hans Pothorst. *Hans Pothorst, A pirate and privateer operating in the North Sea. Often partnered with Didrik Pining. *Salih Reis, A Turkish privateer and Ottoman admiral. *Turgut Reis, A Turkish privateer and Ottoman admiral as well as Bey of Algiers; Beylerbey of the Mediterranean; and first Bey later Pasha of Tripoli. *Klaus Stortebeker, He was a leader of the Victual Brothers. *Kristofer Trondson (Rustung), A Norwegian nobleman-turned pirate and privateer. Operated in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Gave up piracy in 1542 and eventually became admiral of the Danish Fleet. *Hennig Wichmann, One of the leaders of the Likedeeler, an association of former Victual Brothers. *Cord Widderich, A pirate active during political conflicts between Dithmarschen and North Frisia in the early 15th century. *Magister Wigbold, Often described as the brains behind the Victual Brothers. *Wimund, He was a bishop who became a seafaring warlord adventurer.
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=== Pirates From 1560-1650 === *Nicholas Alvel, Active in the Ionian Sea. *Samuel Axe, An English privateer in Dutch service, Axe served with English forces in the Dutch Revolt against Habsburg rule. *[[Barry-1160|Lording Barry]], Active in the Mediterranean; later sailed with Sir Walter Raleigh, and at the end of his career was captain of a privateer. *Sir Andrew Barton, Served under a Scottish letter of marque, but was described a pirate by English and Portuguese. *Abraham Blauvelt, One of the last Dutch corsairs of the mid-17th century, Blauvelt mapped much of South America. *Jean Bontemps, Active in the Caribbean Sea. He attacked Santa Marta, Cartagena de Indias, Rio de Hacha an Margarita island. *[[Bull-2328|Dixie Bull]] - The first use of the moniker " The Dread Pirate" Bull. Maine, New England *Nathaniel Butler, Despite a comparatively unsuccessful career as a privateer, Butler was later colonial governor of Bermuda. *Jan de Bouff, de Bouff served as a Dunkirker in Habsburg service during the Dutch Revolt. *John Callis (Calles), Welsh pirate active along the southern coast of Wales. *Hendrik (Enrique) Brower or Brouwer, he was a privateer who fought the Habsburgs during the Dutch revolt, holding the city of Castro, Chile hostage for a period of two months *Thomas Cavendish, The first man to intentionally circumnavigate the globe, Cavendish also raided numerous Spanish towns and ships in the New World. *Jacob Callaart, A Flemish admiral who served as privateer and one of the Dunkirkers in Spanish Habsburg service during the Dutch Revolt, responsible for the destruction of at least 150 fishing boats. *Claes Compaan, Former Dutch corsair and privateer, he later became a pirate and was successful in capturing hundreds of ships in Europe, the Barbary coast and West Africa. *Baltazar de Cordes, A Dutch corsair who fought against the Spanish during the early 17th Century. *Simon Danziker, Dutch corsair and privateer who later became a Barbary corsairbased in Algiers and Tunis during the early 17th century. He and John Ward dominated the Western Mediterranean during the early 17th century. *De Veenboer, Former Dutch corsair and privateer. Later became a Barbary corsair under Simon the Dancer and eventually commanded the Algiers corsair fleet. *Uluj Ali (Giovanni Dionigi), An Italian-born Muslim corsair, who later became an Ottoman admiral and Chief Admiral (Kaptan-ı Derya) of the Ottoman Fleet in the 16th century. *Sir Francis Drake, Known as "el Draque" (the Dragon), he was considered a hero in England, but little more than a pirate in Spain *[[Easton-546|Peter Easton]], A privateer, then pirate, who was able to retire in Villefranche, Savoy with an estimated worth of two million pounds. *Daniel Elfrith, English privateer and slave trader in the West Indies. *Jan Evertsen, Dutch admiral and corsair. *Juan Garcia, One of the Spanish privateers who accompanied Jan Jacobsen on his last voyage in 1622. *Sir Michael Geare, Elizabethan Sea Dog active in the West Indies up until the turn of the 17th century. *Sir John Hawkins, A some-time slaves trader in West Africa and Venezuelan coasts. His work in ship design was important during the threat of invasion from the Spanish Armada *Piet Hein, After serving as a Spanish galley slave for four years, Hein later captured 11,509,524 guilders of cargo from the Spanish treasure fleet. *Moses Cohen Henriques, Dutch pirate of Portuguese Sephardic Jewish origin active in the Caribbean against Spain and Brazil against Portugal *Pieter Adriaanszoon Ita, Dutch corsair and privateer. Commanded one of the earliest and largest expeditions against the Portugal and Spain in the Caribbean during 1628. *Jan Jacobsen, Flemish-born privateer in English service during the Eighty Years' War. *Willem Jacobszoon, Dutch corsair who accompanied Pieter Schouten on one of the first major expeditions to the West Indies *Willem Jansen, Dutch corsair based in Duinkerken and one time officer under Jacques Colaert. *Jan Janszoon, Turkish service of the 'fleet from Salé' *Cornelius Jol, Dutch corsair successful against the Spanish in the West Indies. One of the first to use a wooden peg leg. *Shirahama Kenki, Japanese pirate and one of the first Japanese with whom the southern Vietnamese kingdom of the Nguyễn Lords made contact. *Sir James Lancaster, Elizabethan Sea Dog active in India during the late 16th century. Later a chief director for the East India Company. *Guillaume le Testu, French privateer, explorer and cartographer. First navigator to chart Australia in 1531. *Peter Love, An English pirate who set up base in the Outer Hebrides and was active around Ireland and Scotland. He was betrayed by the outlaw Neil MacLeod and executed in 1610. *Hendrick Jacobszoon Lucifer, Hendrick captured 1.2 million guilders from a Honduran treasure fleet, but was mortally wounded in the process. *Sir Henry Mainwaring, English privateer and pirate hunter. His pirate fleet nearly broke the truce between England and Spain following the Anglo-Spanish War. *Arnaut Mami, Active in the Narrow Sea. He was the squadron admiral and the supreme commander of all Islamic vessels in North Africa and Pasha Algiers, known as the most formidable corsair of that period. *[[Nutt-672|John Nutt]], An English pirate active in Newfoundland. *Grainne O'Malley, An important figure in Irish legend who is still present in popular culture today. *John Oxenham, Elizabethan Sea Dog and associate of Sir Frances Drake during the early years of the Anglo-Spanish War. First English privateer to enter the Pacific though Panama. *William Parker, Elizabethan Sea Dog active in the West Indies. Successfully attacked Porto Bello in 1602 without firing a shot. *Pedro de la Plesa, He and Juan Garcia who joined Jan Jacobsen on his final voyage in 1622. *Murat Reis the Elder, A Ottoman Albanian privateer and Ottoman admiral who took part in all of the early naval campaigns of Turgut Reis. *Assan Reis (Jan Marinus van Sommelsdijk), Former Dutch privateer turned Barbary corsair. He attacked the Dutch ship St. Jan Babtista under Jacob Jacobsen of Ilpendam on March 7, 1626 *James Riskinner (Reiskimmer), A lieutenant on the ship Warwick, then part of a fleet under the command of Nathaniel Butler, he later took part in a privateering expedition between May–September 1639. *Isaac Rochussen, A Dutch corsair active against the English during the Second and Third Anglo-Dutch War. His capture of The Falcon, an East India merchantman, was one of the most valuable prizes captured during the late-17th century. *Mahieu Romboutsen, Dutch corsair in the service of Spain. Was part of a three ship squadron under Jacques Colaert and was captured with him after a five-hour battle with Jan Evertsen *William Rous, Dutch corsair and privateer based on Providence Island. He was involved in privateering expeditions for the Providence Island Company and later commander of Fort Henry. *Pieter Schouten, Dutch corsair who led one of the Dutch expeditions to the West Indies. *Jacques de Sores, A French pirate whose sole documented act was his attack and burning of Havana in 1555. *Matsura Takanobu, One of the most powerful feudal lords of Kyūshū and one of the first lords to allow trading with Europeans *Olivier van Noort, Despite his venture being of limited success, it was the inspiration that led to the formation of the Dutch East India Company. *Jan van Ryen, Dutch corsair active in the West Indies. Reportedly killed with a number of colonists attempting to establish one of the first colonies on the Wiapoco in Dutch Guiana. *Dirck Simonszoon van Uitgeest, Dutch corsair who commanded a WIC expedition to Brazil bringing back over 12 Portuguese and Spanish prizes. *Filips van Zuylen, Dutch corsair active against the Portuguese in West Africa. *Sir Francis Verney, English nobleman who left behind his inheritance to become a Barbary corsair. *Johannes van Walbeeck, Dutch admiral and corsair. Captured Curaçao in 1634 and later served as governor. *John Ward, A notorious English pirate around the turn of the 17th century who later became a Barbary Corsair operating out of Tunis during the early 1600s. *[[Waters-966|Edward Waters]], Waters New World adventures included being twice shipwrecked and marooned, and one short season pirating out of Bermuda before settling in Virginia. *Cornelis Witebol, Dutch corsair in Spanish service. In February 1622, attacked a fishing fleet from the Veere and Maasmond sinking several ships and bringing back the survivors to ransom in Duinkerken *Hendrick Worst, Dutch corsair who accompanied Pieter Schouten in his expedition to the West Indies. *Zheng Zhilong (Cheng Chih Lung), A convert to Christianity, Zhilon collaborated with Dutch forces, helping to create a monopoly on trade with Japan. *Wang Zhi, One of the chief figures amongst the wokou of the 16th century. *Francois le Clerc (Jambe de Bois), Known for his sacking of Santiago de Cuba in 1554
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=== Pirates From 1650-1690 === *Vincenzo Alessandri, Originally a Knight of Malta, Alessandri was captured and enslaved. *Michiel Andrieszoon, Dutch merchant-pirate. Associated with Thomas Paine and Laurens de Graff.[ *John Ansell, Sailed with Henry Morgan and participated in his raids against Maracaibo and Gibraltar, Venezuela. *[[Babb-83|Philip Babb]], it's said he was one of Capt. Kidd's men and that his ghost haunts Babb's Cove off Appledore Island near the coast of Maine. *Jean Bart, Born the son of a fisherman, Bart retired an Admiral in French service. *[[Bear-945|John Bear]] A Captain of some note during his lifetime, he was once the toast of Havana. *Philippe Bequel, Was one of the first foreign privateers awarded a letter of marque by the governor of Jamaica *Jacob Janssen van den Bergh, Dutch corsair and slave trader for the Dutch West India Company. *Lancelot Blackburne, Blackburne was an English clergyman, who became Archbishop of York, and – in popular belief – a pirate. *Eduardo Blomar, Spanish renegade active in the Spanish Main during the 1670s. Tried in absentia and convicted of piracy with Bartolomé Charpes and Juan Guartem in Panama in 1679. *Pierre Bot, French buccaneer active in the Caribbean. *Manuel Butiens, Dutch renegade and Dunkirker in the service of Spain. *Bartolome Charpes, Spanish renegade who was tried in absentia and convicted of piracy with Eduardo Blomar and Juan Guartem in Panama by Governor Don Dionicio Alceda in 1679. *Edward Collier, Served as Sir Henry Morgan's second-in-command throughout much of his expeditions against Spain during the mid-17th century. *John Cooke (Cook), English buccaneer who led an expedition against the Spanish in the early 1680s.[ *John Coxon, One of the most famous of the Brethren of the Coast, a loose consortium of pirates and privateers who were active on the Spanish Main. *[[Dampier-57|William Dampier]], Was the first person to circumnavigate the world three times *Edward Davis, Led the last major buccaneer raid against Panama. *John David (Robert Searle), Davis was one of the earliest and most active buccaneers on Jamaica. *Jacquotte Delahaye, Delahaye was a French Buccaneer, and together with Anne Dieu-Le-Veut was one of very few female buccaneers. *Anne Dieu-Le-Veut, Was originally one of the women – "Filles de Roi" – sent by the French government to Tortuga to become wives to the local male colonists. *Charlotte de Berry, A female pirate, she later commanded her own ship. *Cornelius Essex, An English buccaneer who took part in Captain Bartholomew Sharp's privateering expedition, the "Pacific Adventure", during the late 1670s. *Laurens de Graaf, Characterised as "a great and mischievous pirate" by Henry Morgan, de Graaf was a Dutch pirate, mercenary, and naval officer in the service of the French colony of Saint-Domingue. *Michel de Grammont, A French buccaneer, de Grammont primarily attacked Spanish holdings in Maracaibo, Trujillo, Cumana and Veracruz *Jean du Casse, Born to Huguenot parents, du Casse was allowed to join the French navy on the value of his prizes taken while a buccaneer. *Alexandre Exquemelin, A French writer, most known as the author of one of the most important sourcebooks of 17th century piracy, De Americaensche Zee-Roovers. *Jean Foccard, Associate of Laurens de Graaf and Michel de Grammont. He later joined them in their attack on Tampico in 1682. *"Red Legs" Greaves, Greaves's nickname was based on a commonly used term for reddened legs often seen among the Scottish and Irish who took to wearing kilts in almost any weather. Notably his raid of Margarita island *Juan Guartem, A Spanish renegade pirate who raided Spanish settlements in New Spain during the late 17th century with his most notable raid being against Chepo in 1679. *Peter Harris, English buccaneer and member of Captain Bartholomew Sharp's "Pacific Expedition". Killed at Panama in 1680 *Jean Hamlin (Hamilton), French buccaneer active in the Caribbean. Later hunted down by Captain John Coxon *Richard Hawkins, A buccaneer and explorer who was later knighted. *George Hout (d'Hout), English buccaneer who joined Francois Grogniet and Pierre le Picard in their raid on Guayaquil in 1687. *William Jackson, It was the fleet under his command that captured Jamaica for England. *Bartholomeus de Jager, Dutch corsair active against the Portuguese. He attacked a small merchant fleet at Fernando Noronha capturing one merchant ship and driving off the other. *Daniel Johnson, Became known as "Johnson the Terror" amongst the Spanish. *William Knight, Along with Edward Davis, he took part in the final large buccaneer attack on Spanish holdings. *Pierre Le Grand, Known only for a single attack against a Spanish galleon, his existence is disputed. *Edward Low, British pirate active in the Caribbean during the 1660s. *Raveneau de Lussan, An impoverished nobleman. Attacked targets in Central America. Known for a “long march” in 1688. *Thomas Magott (Mackett), English buccaneer who sailed with Bartholomew Sharp and others on the "Pacific Adventure". *Edward Mansvelt (Mansfield), Dutch buccaneer in English service. Known as the Admiral of the "Brethren of the Coast", Mansvelt was a mentor to Sir Henry Morgan who succeeded him following his death. *Marquis de Maintenon, A French nobleman who became a buccaneer in the Caribbean, selling his castle and title to Madame de Maintenon. Remarkable his raid of Margarita island. *David Marteen, Known primarily as the sole non-English Captain who participated in the raids against Spanish strongholds in present-day Mexico and Nicaragua. *Daniel Montbars (Exterminator), A former French naval officer and gentleman adventurer, he engaged in a violent and destructive war against Spain in the Caribbean and the Spanish Main. His hatred of the Spanish earned him the name "Montbars the Exterminator". *[[Morgan-8161|Sir Henry Morgan]], A privateer (and pirate) who later retired to become Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica *John Morris, A skilled pilot, he served with both Christopher Myngs and Henry Morgan before becoming a pirate hunter. *Sir Christopher Myngs, Described as "unhinged and out of tune" by the governor of Jamaica, Myngs nevertheless became a Vice-Admiral of the Blue in the Royal Navy. *Francois l'Ollonais (Jean-David Nau), Nicknamed "Flail of the Spaniards", l'Ollonais had a reputation for brutality, offering no quarter to Spanish prisoners. *Pierre Le Picard, An officer under l'Ollonais, he and Moise Vauquelin left to pursue a career on their own. He later served in King William's War. *Chevalier du Plessis, French privateer active in the West Indies. He was succeeded by Moise Vauquelin following his death. *Baron Jean de Pointis, His greatest venture was the 1697 Raid of Cartagena. *Bartolomeu Portugues, One of the earliest pirates to use a pirate code. *Thomas Pound, Briefly commanded a small ship near Massachusetts before being captured. *Lawrence Prince, Dutch buccaneer in English service. An officer under Sir Henry Morgan, he and John Morris led the vanguard at Panama in 1671. *Roche Braziliano, Roasted two Spanish farmers alive when they refused to hand over their pigs. *Philip Ras, Captured several English ships as both a corsair and privateer during the First Anglo-Dutch War. *Thomas Paine, A colonial American privateer who raided several settlements in the West Indies with Jan Willems, most notably against Rio de la Hacha in 1680. He also drove the French from Block Island. *Manuel Ribeiro Pardal, Portuguese privateer in the service of Spain. One of the few successful privateers active against the buccaneers of the Caribbean during the late 17th century. *[[Rawlings-1445|Benjamin Rawlings]], a privateer who captained the 'Thomas & Elizabeth ca 1696 between Africa and Barbadoes. *Stenka Razin, A Cossack pirate who operated on the Volga and later expanded into the Caspian Sea. *Richard Sawkins, Participated, along with John Coxon and Bartholomew Sharp, in the surprise attack on Santa Marta *Lewis Scot, Known for his attack on the city of Campeche, on the Yucatan Peninsula. *Bartholomew Sharp, Plundered 25 Spanish ships and numerous small towns. *Gustav Skytte, Attacked ships in the Baltic Sea, along with other accomplices of noble descent. *Bernard Claesen Speirdyke, Dutch buccaneer active in the Caribbean, he was captured by Captain Manuel Ribeiro Pardal near Cuba and later executed. *Charles Swan, A reluctant pirate, he begged for a pirate even as he looted his way around South America. *Jacques Tavernier (Le Lyonnais), French buccaneer who took part in expeditions with Laurens de Graaf, Michel de Grammont, Pierre Le Grand, François l'Ollonais and Sir Henry Morgan before his execution in 1673. His existence is disputed as the only pre-20th century reference to him appears in Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography. *Nicholas (Nikolaas) van Hoorn, Merchant, privateer and later pirate, van Hoorn was hugely successful before dying of wound infection. *Cornelis Janszzon van de Velde, Dutch corsair active near the Antillen, he was briefly associated with Bartholomeus de Jager. *Moise Vauquelin (Vanclein), An officer under l'Ollonais, he also had a partnership with Pierre le Picard. In his later years, he wrote a book detailing the coastline of Honduras and the Yucatan along with fellow buccaneer Philippe Bequel. *Lionel Wafer, An explorer whose work helped inspire the Darien Scheme. *Yankey (Janke Willems), Dutch buccaneer active in the Caribbean. *William Wright, Despite being English, Wright was active as a privateer under a French commission. He later became a buccaneer.
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=== Pirates From 1690-1730 === *Thomas Anstis, Was mainly active in the Caribbean, and served under first Howell Davis and later Bartholomew Roberts *[[Baldridge-436|Adam Baldridge]], English pirate and one of the early founders of the pirate settlements in Madagascar. *Bartholomew Roberts (Black Bart), The most successful pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy, estimated to have captured more than 470 vessels. *George Booth, One of the earliest pirates active in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea. *John Bowen, Was active in the Indian Ocean, his contemporaries included George Booth and Nathaniel North. *[[Bellamy-755|Samuel Bellamy]] (Black Sam), Despite having a career of only 16 months, Bellamy was extraordinarily successful, capturing more than 50 ships before his death at age 28. *[[Thatch-9|Edward "Blackbeard" Teach]], With his fearsome appearance, Blackbeard is often credited with the creation of the stereotypical image of a pirate. Though his real name remains unknown, he began his pirate career as the first officer of Buccaneer-turned-pirate Captain Benjamin Hornigold of the Mary Anne. When a young crewman, Samuel Bellamy, called for a vote of no confidence in Hornigold for his refusal to attack English ships, the crew by a vote ousted Hornigold and Blackbeard, leaving the Mary Anne to Bellamy whom the crew elected their new captain. *Black Caesar, A captured slave turned pirate, Black Caesar was a well-known pirate active off the Florida Keys during the early 18th century. He later acted as a lieutenant to Blackbeard and was one of five Africans serving on his flagship. *Stede Bonnet, Nicknamed "The Gentleman Pirate", Bonnet was born into a wealthy family before turning to piracy. *[[Cormac-35 |Anne Bonny]], Despite never commanding a ship herself, Anne Bonny is remembered as one of few female historical pirates *Nicholas Brown, Active off the coast of Jamaica, Brown was eventually killed – and his head pickled – by childhood friend John Drudge. *[[Carkeet-26|William Carkeet]], Active several years beginning in 1689. Based in Salem, Massachusetts, where he died about 1720. *Dirk Chivers, Active in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, Chivers later retired from piracy and returned to the Netherlands *Thomas Cocklyn, Primarily known for his association with Howell Davis and Oliver La Buze, Cocklyn's activities after 1719 are unknown. *Christopher Condent, After entering into piracy in 1718, Condent later took a prize of £150,000 and retired to France, becoming a wealthy merchant. *William Condon, Captaining the Fiery Dragon, Condon was killed when she caught fire and sank. *Robert Culliford, The former first mate of William Kidd, Culliford led a first mutiny against Kidd, stealing his ship Blessed William. *[[Delaunee-1|Francois Delaunee]] a French pirate hanged in Princess Anne County, Virginia in May 1700 *Alexander Dalzeel, Served under Henry Every. Was captured four times before finally being hanged. *Howell Davis, Having a career that lasted only 11 months, Davis was ambushed during an attempt to kidnap the governor of Príncipe. *Edward England, Differing from many other pirates of his day, England did not kill captives unless necessary. *John Evans, After an unsuccessful career as a legitimate sailor, Evans turned to piracy – initially raiding houses from a small canoe. *Henry Every (Avery), Famous as one of the few pirates of the era who was able to retire with his takings without being either arrested or killed in battle *John Fenn, Sailed with Bartholomew Roberts and, later, Thomas Anstis. *William Fly, Raided off the New England coast before being captured and hanged at Boston, Massachusetts. *[[Franc-39|Cornelius Franc]] a French pirate aboard ''La Paix,'' he was captured and hanged in Princess Anne County, Virginia in 1700 *Ingela Gathenhielm, Widow of Lars Gathenhielm, active on the Baltic Sea. *Lars Gathenhielm, Active on the Baltic Sea *[[Glanfield-20|Robert Glanfield]], A Captain out of Salem, Massachusetts, he was active from at least 1688 until his death in 1706. He seemed to have protection from interests in Salem, as he was able to act openly. *[[Guittar-11|Louis Guittar]], a French captain, who commanded the ship La Paix. He lost his ship in an all day battle offshore of Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia in April, 1700 *Charles Harris, Joining the Barbary corsairs, Harris converted to Islam, before being captured and later hanged. *John Halsey, Active in the Atlantic and Indian oceans, Halsey is remembered by Defoe as "brave in his Person, courteous to all his Prisoners, lived beloved, and died regretted by his own People." *Miguel Henriquez, Although born a shoemaker, Henríquez was later awarded a letter of marque by Spain for his actions against the British. *Benjamin Hornigold, Known for being less aggressive than other pirates, Hornigold once captured a ship for the sole purpose of seizing the crew's hats *[[Houghling-1|John Houghling]], ship pilot aboard ''La Paix,'' he was tried and hanged in Virginia in May of 1700 *Thomas Howard, Howard served under both George Booth and John Bowen and later commanded the Prosperous. *"Calico Jack" John Rackham, Earned his nickname for the colourful calico clothes that he wore. *Henry Jennings, Although later governor of the pirate haven of New Providence, Jennings only carried out two pirate acts – gaining an estimated 410,000 pesos. *John Julian, Recorded as the first black pirate to operate in the New World *James Kelly (James Gilliam), Active in the Indian Ocean, Kelly was a long-time associate of William Kidd. *[[Kidd-1|William "Captain" Kidd]], Although modern historians dispute the legitimacy of his trial and execution, the rumor of Captain Kidd's buried treasure has served only to build a legend around the man as a great pirate. His property was claimed by the crown and given to the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, by Queen Anne. *[[Levasseur-786|Olivier Levasseur]] (Oliver La Buse), Nicknamed "la Buse" (the Buzzard) for the speed with which he attacked his targets, Levasseur left behind a cryptic message that has yet to be deciphered fully today *Edward "Ned" Low, A pirate known for his vicious tortures, his methods were described as having "done credit to the ingenuity of the Spanish Inquisition in its darkest days". *[[Lowe-2422|Matthew Lowe]], In 1715, he seized a Spanish ship said to be carrying 11,050 pieces of eight. He was arrested and jailed in Nassau. Prior to his trial, he was freed by Benjamin Hornigold, another pirate. *George Lowther, Active in the Caribbean and the Atlantic, one of Lowther's lieutenants included Edward Low *Christopher Moody, Active off North and South Carolina, Moody offered no quarter to captured crews, signified by his flying of a red standard *Nathaniel North, Active in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea, North served with other famous contemporaries, including John Bowen and George Booth. *James Plantain, Plantain ruled the island of Madagascar between 1725 and 1728, primarily through fear, and was known as the "King of Ranter Bay". *John Quelch, Quelch was the first person tried for piracy outside England under Admiralty Law and therefore without a jury. *Mary Read, Along with Anne Bonny, one of few female historical pirates. When captured, Read escaped hanging by claiming she was pregnant, but died soon after of a fever while still in prison *[[Salter-2268|Edward Salter]], One of the members of Blackbeard's final crew, Edward survived and returned to North Carolina, dying there in 1735. *Francis Spriggs, Along with George Lowther and Edward Low, Spriggs was primarily active in the Bay of Honduras during the early 1720s. *John Taylor, At Reunion Island, Taylor is reputed to have captured the most valuable prize in pirate history *Thomas Tew, Despite only going on two pirate voyages, Tew pioneered a route later known as the Pirate Round *[[Tyrer-121|Matthew Tyrer]], While living in South Carolina, he was active beginning in 1699, and was indicted in 1700 for seizing several ships. *Charles Vane, Disliked due to his cruelty, Vane showed little respect for the pirate code, cheating his crew out of their shares in the takings *Richard Worley, Credited as one of the first pirates to fly the skull and crossbones pirate flag *Emanuel Wynn, Was the first pirate to fly the Jolly Roger. His design, however, also incorporate an hourglass below the skull.
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=== Pirates From 1730-1860 === *Peter Alston, River pirate, highwayman, and counterfeiter, alias James May, who was believed to be an associate of the Samuel Mason and Micajah "Big" Harpe and Wiley "Little" Harpe. *Louis-Michel Aury, French privateer, served to the Republics of Venezuela and Mexico. *Joseph Baker, The single piratical action of his career consisted of an unsuccessful attempt to commandeer the sloop Eliza *Renato Beluche, A known associate of the Lafitte Brothers active in the Caribbean before joining Simon Bolivar army in his fight for South American independence. *Benito Bonito, Pirate who supposedly hid his treasures of Lima in the cliffs of Australia, or in Coco Island. *Hippolyte de Bouchard, A French and Argentine sailor who fought for Argentina, Chile and Peru. *Luis Brion de Trox, Dutch privateer, served to the Republics of Venezuela and Great Colombia. *Flora Burn, Female pirate active mainly off the East coast of North America from 1741. *Henri Caesar, Haitian pirate active in the Caribbean during the early 18th century. *Eric Cobham and Maria Lindsey, Cobham and his wife, Maria, were primarily active in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. *Roberto Cofresi, Puerto Rican pirate active mainly in the Caribbean sea. He was executed by the Spanish in 1825. *James Ford, A civic leader and business owner in western Kentucky and southern Illinois, secretly, was the leader of a gang of river pirates and highwaymen, along the Ohio River, known as the "Ford's Ferry Gang." *Hezekiah Frith, British ship owner and smuggler known as Bermuda's "gentleman privateer". Alleged to have used his business as a cover to withhold cargo sized in privateering expeditions and amass a small fortune. *Vincent Gambi, A pirate based out of New Orleans, he was an associate of Jean Lafitte. *Jose Gaspar (Gasparilla), Though a popular figure in Florida folklore, there is no pre-20th century evidence of his existence. *Catherine Hagerty and Charlotte Badger, Australian convicts. Among a group of convicts taken on board a shorthanded ship as crew. The convicts commandeered the ship and sailed for New Zealand. Hagerty was put ashore and died, Badger was never seen again. *[[Harper-6545|Micajah]] and [[Harper-6542|Wiley Harpe]], States America's first known serial killers, were Loyalists in the American Revolution, as well as, river pirates and highwaymen, who preyed on travelers along the Ohio River and the waterways of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois. The Harpe Brothers were associates of Samuel Mason and Peter Alston. *Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalahimah, The most famous pirate in the Persian Gulf, he ruled over Qatar and Dammam for short periods and fought alongside the Wahhabis against the Al-Khalifa tribe of Bahrain. *Bill Johnston, Nicknamed "Pirate of the Thousand Islands". *Edward Jordan, Irish rebel, fisherman and pirate of Nova Scotia. *Jorgen Jorgensen, Danish adventurer and writer, he was captured by the British as a privateer during the Napoleonic Wars. *[[Lafitte-35 | Jean Lafitte]], French pirate (or privateer) active in the Gulf of Mexico during the early 1800s. A wanted fugitive by the United States, he later participated, during the War of 1812, in the Battle of New Orleans on the side of Andrew Jackson and the Americans. In 1822, Lafitte approached the navy of Gran Colombia and Simon Bolivar granted a commission and given a new ship, a 40-ton schooner named General Santander. *[[Lafitte-36 |Pierre Lafitte]], French pirate, and lesser-known brother of Jean Lafitte, active mainly in the Gulf of Mexico. *Narciso Lopez, Venezuelan adventurer, enlisted in United States about six hundred filibusters and successfully reached Cuba in May 1850. His troops arrived took the town of Cárdenas, carrying a flag that López had designed, which later became the flag of modern Cuba. He was executed in Havana by the royalist in 1851. *Sam Hall Lord, Sam Lord was one of the most famous buccaneers on the island of Barbados. *Kazimierz Lux, The Polish Pirates of the Caribbean. After pacifying the slave rebellion in Haiti, Lux started a career of piracy - shooting and boarding an American brig was one of his more spectacular successes; the vessel was later sold for 20 000 francs in Havana. *[[Mason-2736|Samuel Mason]], States Initially, an Revolutionary War Patriot captain in the Ohio County, Virginia militia and an associate judge and squire in Kentucky, Mason later, ran a gang of highway robbers and waterways river pirates. *John Murrell, Near-legendary bandit, known as the "Great Western Land Pirate," ran a gang of river pirates and highwaymen along the Mississippi River. *Robert Surcouf, French privateer and slave trader who operated in the Indian Ocean between 1789 and 1801, and again from 1807 to 1808, capturing over 40 prizes, while amassing a large fortune as a ship-owner, both from privateering and from commerce. *Rachel Wall, Rachel and her husband George Wall were active off the New Hampshire coast until George and the crew were washed out to sea. She was hanged in Boston on 8 October 1789. *William Walker, American lawyer, journalist and adventurer, who organized several private military expeditions into Latin America, with the intention of establishing English-speaking colonies under his personal control. Walker became president of the Republic of Nicaragua in 1856 and ruled until 1857, when he was defeated by a coalition of Central American armies. He was executed in Trujillo by the government of Honduras in 1860. *Alexander White, Hanged for piracy in Cambridge, Massachusetts in November 1784. *[[Youx-1 | Dominique You]], Acquired a reputation for daring as a pirate. Retired to become a politician in New Orleans.
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== Online Resources == *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pirates#cite_note-Botting-19 List of Pirates] *[http://www.piratesinfo.com/ Pirates Info] *[http://www.tenfactsabout.co.uk/0021pirates.htm 10 Facts About Pirates] *[http://www.rmg.co.uk/explore/sea-and-ships/all-about/pirates All About Pirates] *[http://brethrencoast.com/Pirate_Biographies.html Biographies of Famous Pirates]

Pirongia Cemetery Free Space

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Pirtle To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Pirtle-224|Mitch Pirtle]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Pirtle-224&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Mitch Pirtle To-Do List|Mitch's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Pirtle-33|Pirtle, Perry Walker]] || 1832-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Pirtle-226|Pirtle, Wesley Wortham]] || 1892-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Pirtle-227|Pirtle, Edward Pollard]] || 1867-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Pirkle-263|Pirtle, George (Pirkle) ]] || 1767-05-10 || to-do |- |}

Piscataqua Pioneers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Piscataqua Pioneers == * by John Scales (1835-1928) * published by The Press of C.F. Whitehouse, Dover, N.H., 1919. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Piscataqua Pioneers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/piscataquapionee00pisc * https://archive.org/details/piscataquapionee00pisc_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009562448 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Scales, John. ''[[Space:Piscataqua Pioneers|Piscataqua Pioneers]]'' (C.F. Whitehouse, Dover, N.H., 1919) [ Page ]. * ([[#Scales|Scales]])

Piscataquis County Soldiers of the Revolution

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[[Category:Piscataquis County, Maine]] == Purpose == This space is catalog Revolutionary War soldiers who lived in Piscataquis County Maine Piscataquis county was incorporated on March 23, 1838, taken from the western part of Penobscot County and the eastern part of Somerset County. [[Space:1776_Maine|Maine In the Revolutionary War]] Parent Page
'''Soldiers buried in Piscataquis County'''
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Piscataway Parish, Church of England, Prince George's County, Province of Maryland

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[[Category: Piscataway Parish, Church of England, Prince George's County, Province of Maryland]] [[Wikipedia: St. John's Episcopal Church (Fort Washington, Maryland)]] ==Names== The main parish church has been called both Broad Creek Church and St. John's Church. Sources differ on whether the first building on the main site was called St. John's Church from the beginning or only later buildings used the name of St. John's Church. The parish has also been known by various names including Piscataway Parish, Broad Creek Parish and Saint John's Parish. See ''Piscataway Parish and St. John's Parish, Now King George's Parish, Prince George's County, Parish Register 1689-1801'' at the first typed page. ==Parish Records== The early parish records are a valuable resource for genealogists. Often genealogical relationships may be found among such persons. See ''Piscataway Parish and St. John's Parish, Now King George's Parish, Prince George's County, Parish Register 1689-1801''. (available for dowloading at the [http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccolm/m0000/m0200/m229/pdf/m229.pdf Maryland State Archives], and at FamilySearch, https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1674912 ==Category Usage== Profiles of persons who are named in the parish records prior to 1789 should be categorized under [[:Category: Piscataway Parish, Church of England, Prince George's County, Province of Maryland]]. Profiles of those named in parish records from 1789 forward should be categorized under [[:Category: St. John's Episcopal Church Broad Creek, Fort Washington, Maryland]]. ==Historic Information== *In 1692, when Maryland became a royal colony and the Church of England was established as the state church, Piscataway Parish, officially named King George's Parish, was the westernmost of four parishes created in what was then Charles County. Percy C. Skirvin. The First Parishes of the Province of Maryland. Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1923, 1994, p. 135-136 (these pages are accessible at https://books.google.com/books?id=z_nfuURPa5wC&pg=PA135&lpg=PA135&dq=St.+John%27s+Church+Broad+Creek&source=bl&ots=bRPCBRIJsH&sig=y64pF_Xhn2oMoWgSdRvsK6kTwrg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiPqs6RlfvYAhVB2VMKHcfdCEw4ChDoAQgoMAA#v=onepage&q&f=false : accessed 28 Jan 2018) Wikipedia contributors, "St. John's Episcopal Church (Fort Washington, Maryland)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._John%27s_Episcopal_Church_(Fort_Washington,_Maryland)&oldid=819798138 (accessed January 27, 2018).Christopher Owens (July 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: St. John's Church". Maryland Historical Trust. (pdf - https://mht.maryland.gov/secure/medusa/PDF/NR_PDFs/NR-213.pdf : retrieved 28 Jan 2018) *In 1695, Prince George's County was created from a portion of Charles County and a portion of Calvert County. Piscataway Parish was in the area which became Prince George's County.Maryland at a Glance: Historical Chronology, Maryland Manual Online: a Guide to Maryland & Its Government (http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/chron/html/chron16.html : accessed 26 Jan 2018) *By 1695, the parish had constructed the first St. John's Church, a wood frame building, on the site of the current St. John's Church. *"It was on this land [78 acres purchased at Broad Creek, a part of Lisle Hall] in 1699 that the parish church was built and it received the name of "Broad Creek Church." (Note: the date 1699 may be an error as the parish register starts with 1689.) *In 1710, John Fraser became the first priest assigned to the parish. Previously, it had been served by lay readers or priest from surrounding parishes. *In 1719, the chapel at Rock Creek was built. *In 1726, the Prince Georges’ Parish was created out of the western territories of the Parish. The chapel at Rock Creek (now Washington, DC) became that parish's church. At this time, Piscataway became known as St. John's. *Between 1742 and 1775, the parish had two additional chapels of ease: the Upper Chapel (St. Mathew's Church also called called Addison's Chapel, Seat Pleasant) and the Lower Chapel (Christ Church, Accokeek). *In 1742, the territory was further divided, and out of it was created “All Saints Parish”, with the parish church in Frederick. *In 1789, the Protestant Episcopal Church was formed by Anglican congregations in the United States of America as they formally separated from the Church of England. This parish was founded in 1692. St John's Church, Broad Creek, was formed as Piscataway Parish. Its original bounds were "beginning at the moth of the Mattawoman Creek and running up the said Creek and Branch thereof to the utmost limits of the County [Charles] and running North to the line of the Province and then West to the Potomac River and then down the said River to the mouth of the Mattawoman Creek. Charles County Land Records, Liber R, p. 460, cited by Skirven . At the time of formation it was in the portion of Charles County, from which Prince Georges County was formed later. Piscataway Parish was one of the thirty Parishes formed at the time of the Establishment of the Church of England in Maryland in 1692. ==Current Information== Website for [http://stjohnsbroadcreek.org today's church]. St. John’s, Piscataway, today, is located at Broad Creek in Prince George's County, south of the city of Washington, D.C., between that city and Fort Washington, across the Potomac River from Mount Vernon. Ruth Zeller, Sketch of Francis Walker, 1985. The present building was built in 1723 and the church is still active. One of the pews bears a plaque concerning George Washington's attendance there. He and his family came over the Potomac in a barge. ==Sources== ==Contact== This free space page is based on the work of Rev. [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] of Baltimore County, Maryland.

Písek District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic

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Pisgah Methodist Church, Pisgah, Dekalb, Tennessee

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Piskorowice

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[[Category: Piskorowice, Jaroslau]] If you have any additions or improvements to this page, please feel free to edit, and also request to be on the trusted list. This page was originally created as a branch off the [[:Space:Cieplice%2C_Jarosław%2C_Galicja%2C_Austria|Cieplice Resource Page.]] The Poland Project connects historical locations to their present-day location in order to increase visibility of the content inside of them and to help people find the location if they only have basic understanding of the area. You only need to add ONE category below for your Wikitree profile to be seen across all three. See Categories: *[[:Category: Piskorowice, Jaroslau]] in [[:Category: Jaroslau (Bezirk)|Bezirk Jaroslau]]. (Historical Galicia mirror 1772-1918) *[[:Category: Piskorowice, Leżajsk, Subcarpathian, Poland]] You may add profiles or pages to these categories from any point in history. (English) *[[:Category: Piskorowice, Leżajsk, Podkarpackie, Polska]] Możesz dodawać profile lub strony do tych kategorii z dowolnego punktu w historii. (Polish mirror) == Piskorowice == From [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piskorowice Wikipedia]: Piskorowice [pʲiskɔrɔˈvʲit͡sɛ] (Ukrainian: Пискоровичі, Pyskorovychi) can be located in the administrative district of Gmina Leżajsk, within Leżajsk County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship (Województwo Podkarpackie), in south-eastern Poland. *The first traces of human presence in these areas date back to 10-8 thousand years ago. years B.C. People inhabited higher areas and strengthened by nature. They built huts, and later dug dugouts covered with a roof. In the 7th - 6th centuries BC. this is the period of the Przeworsk culture. At the beginning of the 7th century, the tribe of Lechites settled in Lędzia. *It is assumed that the village existed as a settlement already in the times of the principality of Halicko-Włodzimierz, which is evidenced by the strong Orthodox faith and a large number of Ruthenians who came from the east at the beginning of the 13th century and settled in ethnic Polish lands (Lachów). *According to Włodzimierz Kubijowicz, in 1939, 2,740 people lived in Piskorowice (including 2,340 Ukrainians, 340 Poles and 60 Jews), 130 Poles were Ukrainian-speaking. *On April 18, 1945, the Polish partisan unit of "Wołyniak" (Józef Zadzierski), together with other NOW partisan units disguised in the uniforms of the Polish Army, contrary to the Hague conventions, committed a pacification of the village, during which they murdered one hundred and several dozen people of Ukrainian nationality staying overnight at the local school. Among the victims were also women and children. They were also killed in the village and in the fields by the San River. The Ukrainians did not defend themselves, because the UPA did not operate in this area, and Piskorowice did not have self-defense. *In Ukrainian Pyskorovychy, on the night of April 17 to April 18, 1945, armed Polish units from the department of the People's Military Union under the leadership of Józef Zadzerski (pseudonym "Volynyak") shot almost 200 (according to Ukrainian sources - 358) in the premises of the school without any reason. Ukrainians from Pyskorovych and surrounding villages, who, under the protection of several Red Army soldiers, were waiting here for transport for resettlement to other regions of the Ukrainian SSR[3]. A total of 1,344 citizens of Ukrainian nationality from Pyskorovych and its suburbs became victims of underground Polish military units in 1944–1947, and Poles loyal to Ukrainians were also killed.[https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87%D1%96] *In the village of Piskorovichi, there are many monuments to the victims of banditry by Poles in the cemetery, where 5-10 people are buried, and on one grave there is an inscription that 386 Ukrainians who were killed in 1945 are buried here. The monument was erected by Ukrainians of Canada. And how many people went down the Xiang River, who were waiting for armed bandits near the Lezhaisk crossing, who were returning home from Germany and other places. The Xiang River was red with human blood. In the village of Piskorovichi, people were gathered at the school for resettlement. In the evening, security from the NKVD was called to Yaroslavl, and a militia of 10,000 Poles under the leadership of a Pole with the nicknames "Volynyak" and "Kudlaty" surrounded all the villages along the Xiang River and made the final action. I have no information about the rest of the villages, but I am writing only about Piskorovichi because my mother's sister and brother, Mykhailina Bazilevichi and Pavlo, were killed there (Mykhailina was a widow, and Pavlo ran away in the field near the village, and crows pecked at his body for several days). People got lost on the second floor of the school so tightly that the corpses could not be pulled out afterwards. All this was suppressed, and they were shot from below from the first floor with automatic weapons. Blood flowed down the walls, and the first floor was covered in blood. *In the village Pyskorovichi next to the village. Pavlokom (366 victims), p. Gorayets (198 victims), village Berezka (180 victims), village Malkovichi (154 victims), and the village of Bakhiv (90 victims) was one of the largest number of civilians killed by Polish armed groups during the ethnocide of Ukrainians in 1943-1948. *Some Ukrainians were voluntarily and forcibly evicted to the USSR (1,365 people — 301 families). The rest of the Ukrainians were ethnically cleansed in 1947 during Operation "Visula" and were deported to post-German lands in the western and northern parts of the Polish state, which belonged to Germany until 1945. == Proper Location Fields for Wikitree == *1772-1804: Piskorowice, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Habsburgermonarchie *1804-1867: Piskorowice, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Kaiserthum Oesterreich *1867-1918: Piskorowice, Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie *1914 - 1939: Piskorowice, powiat jarosławski, województwa lwowskie , Rzeczpospolita Polska *1939 - 1945: Piskorowice, Bezirk Lwów, Distrikt Galizien, Polen, Großdeutsches Reich *1945 - 1975: Piskorowice, powiat rzeszowski, województwa rzeszówskie, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa *1975 - 1998: Piskorowice, powiat rzeszowski, województwa przemyślskie, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa * 1998 - Pres: Piskorowice, powiat leżajski, województwa podkarpackie, Rzeczpospolita Polska == Piskorowice (1772-1918) == Piskorowice was formerly in the Russian division of [[Space:Galicia|Galicia]] from 1772 until 1918. 1772-1918 Piskorowice had it's own Greek Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Church located in Lezajsk and Synagogue located in Sieniawa. 1900 Census = 2342 total inhabitants *433 Roman Catholics *1786 Greek Catholics *125 Jewish *2 other *608 Polish *1732 Ruthenian *374 houses (including the hamlets: Pigany - 60 houses, Paluchy - 32 houses, Mołynie - 32 houses, Leżachowiec - 14 houses). [[Space:Names|Common Ukrainian Names]] for this area. The photo below depicts locations of churches according to the 1900 census. [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/]. This information is crucial when searching for records. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-2.jpg {{Image|file=Piskorowice.jpg|size=700|align=c}} == Research and Resources == '''Do you have information to share? Please feel free to add your information.''' *See [[Space:Galicia|Galicia]] for information on maps, and research aids. https://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/nadsanie/piskorowice/ 1784-1846: [Copies of record books of the Piskorowice parish (Sieniawa deanery)]; [Kopie ksiąg metrykalnych parafii Piskorowice (dekanat Sieniawa)] https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/18066097 1854: (Map) Dorf Piskorowce in Galizien Przemysler Kreis: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/18051138 1869-1942: Akta stanu cywilnego izraelickiej gminy wyznaniowej w Sieniawie; Files of the civil status of the Israeli religious community in Sieniawa https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/zespol/-/zespol/128300 1934: Arkusze zgłoszeń litera (gmina Cetula, Manasterz, Mołodycz, Piskorowice, Radawa, Surmaczówka); Letter application sheets (municipalities of Cetula, Manasterz, Mołodycz, Piskorowice, Radawa, Surmaczówka) https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/18045176 == House Number Study == The following have been entered as Wikitree profile under [[:Category: Piskorowice, Jaroslau]] and it is initially based on the Cieplice One Place Study. If an entry below is listed as "OMITTED", this only means a Wikitree profile was not set up for anyone mentioned in the record. If you have found records and would like to contribute to this list, please make appropriate edits or contact the profile manager. ---- '''?''' *OMITTED; (Cieplice Record) Scan 45, 21 Jun 1805; #x; Lucas Kogut, age 30, single and Anastasia Zamorycha, age 26, widow. Witnesses from Piskorowice. ---- '''1''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #1; Stanislaw & Alexander; of Alexander Bobakowski and Elisabeth ---- '''10''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #233: Michael Madaj of Piskorowice filius Symeon Madaj and Euatharina Pron, age 51 widow and #10: Anna Kiprak filia Martin Kiprak and Hidpko and Anna Harsalowna(?) age 33 wsingle ---- '''13''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #13; Stephanus, filia Michael Tenas, age 2 yrs ---- '''16''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #16: Ludovicus Zelaznya, filius Cazimiri Zelazny et Barbara Winiarz, age 24, single and #208: Xenia Motyn filia Alexi Hannaluik et Anna de Ignatio Fedik, age 40 widow. ---- '''24''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #24: Anna; Joannes Kogut (of Joannes and Maria Paluch) and Anna (of Andreas SzykuTa and Eva Bukowinski) *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #55: Basilius Lesiak, filius Basilius et Anastasia ?, age 21, single and #24: Euatharina Kogut filia Andrea Gresekiwicz et Eva Korczniak age 21, widow ---- '''25''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #25; Theodorus, filia Basili Kaczmarz *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #25; Joannes Kaczmarz, age 38 ---- '''30''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #116: Basilius Paluch, Piskorowice, filius Symeonis Paluch and Maria Wieczaniec(?) age 20, single; and #30: Xenia Bliszcz; filia Theodor Bliszcz and Eva Szegda, age 17, single ---- '''31''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #31; Anna; Petri WoTos uxor; age 60 years ---- '''34''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #34: Stephanus WoTos, filius Stephan WoTos, age 36, single; and #188: Parascevia Kubrak; filia ichaelis Kubrak et Xenia Chromyko, age 21, single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #34; Theodorus filius Basili WoTos, age 3 years ---- '''37''' *(Cieplice Record) Scan 14, 24 Nov 1898; Wasil Fed--ak?, widow, son of Onufriy and Mary Puc--lo?, of Piskorowice, born 21 Apr 1853, age 45, house#36; Ahafia Kocur, of Anton and Mary Stecko, age 27, house# 33 Cieplice ---- '''38''' *(Cieplice Announcment) 1851 Piskorowice; iwan Wruzbyt of Mike and Kaska Pisieszko, age 18, house#208; and (omitted) Maria Rudkowska, widow of Marty, age 48, Piskorowice house#38 ---- '''40''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #40; Andreas; of Alexius WoTczasty (of Demetri of Cieplice and Maria KuryTowka and Xenia WoTczastas (of Joannes Bukowinski and Anna Rassa) ---- '''41''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #41; Basilius Kulaga; age 50 years ---- '''43''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #209; Joannes MoTyn of Piskorowice filia Nicolai MoTyn and Xenophemia Sroka age 27 single; and #43: Eva Dai filia Stephan Dai and Eustarina Korchowiec age 21 single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #43; Alexius; Dai; age 41 yrs ---- '''44''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #44; Anastasia; of Joannes Czajka (of Mathai and Euphromia of Stephan PuyTo) and Anna (of Elias Pigan and Maria of Gabriel Ludy) ---- '''45''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #124: Joannes KozioTko filius Demetri et Eutharina Siry, age 21, single and #45: Maria Lopin filia Joannis et Xenia de Joannes Korczniak, age 18, single. ---- '''50''' *OMITTED (Cieplice Record) 1814; Scan 61; 1 May 1814; #250/50; Basili Fasiak, age 44, widow, Piskorowice and Anastasia Szegda, age 26, widow ---- '''51''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #51; Michael filia Georgii Kurlo, 1 day. ---- '''55''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #55: Basilius Lesiak, filius Basilius et Anastasia ?, age 21, single and #24: Euatharina Kogut filia Andrea Gresekiwicz et Eva Korczniak age 21, widow ---- '''59''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #59; Anna, filia Petri Rybak; age 2 years ---- '''61''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #91: Daniel Bliszcz, filius Demetri and Anna de Panko KurTo, age 16, single; and #61: Anastasia Zawmucha filia Joannes et Anna de Basilius PucyTo, age 15 single. ---- '''62''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #62; Stephanus Pigan; 47 years. *(Cieplice Record) 1872; Scan 85; #62/275; Teodor Pigan; Piskorowice (of Mike and Eudocia Rasa) and Cath (of Elias Huczko and Rosalia Kopytko) ---- '''63''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #190; Demetrius Szwed; filius Alexii Szwed and Anna de Jacobi PunsTo(?), age 41, single; and #63: Parasceiva Korszniak filia Michaelis Pigan et Eva de Petro Rassa, age 23, widow. ---- '''68''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #68; Andreas Koman; age 50 years *(Cieplice Record) 1825; Scan 88; #68/165; Basili Koman, of Piskorowice and Ahafia Paskowski ---- '''72''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #174: Basilius MoTyn; filius Philippi MoTyn et Eva KTudio; age 46, widow; and #72: Xenia Dowpan filia Demetrius Dowpan et Anastasia de Symeon Kowal, age 33, single. *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 7; 1834 Piskorowice; Olech; of Dmytro Wolczasty; house#336; (omitted) Xenia; of Mikolaj Bruszka, widow; Piskorowice house#72 ---- '''76''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #217: Alexius Sroka of Piskorowice filius Georgii Sroka and Maria Jacobi Szpak, age 27 single and #76: Eva Kaczmarz filia Basili Bliszcz and Xenia KozioTko age 24, widow ---- '''77''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #201: Michael Bliszcz of Piskorowice, filia Joannes Bliszcz and Anastasia Szpak age 19 single; and #77: Maria Koslarz, filia Andreas Koslarz and Anna of Joannes Szepulka age 18 single. ---- '''81''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #81; Eva Rybak; age 34 years ---- '''84''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #84; Michael Czyra/Czyna; age 38 years *(Cieplice Announcement) 23 Nov 1851 Piskorowice; Hryc Fedyrko, widow age 42, house#97 and (omitted) Xenia Dorotycz, widow of Iwan, age 34, Piskorowice house#84 ---- '''85''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #85; Parascevia, filia Elias CuryTo; age 13 years ---- '''91''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #91: Daniel Bliszcz, filius Demetri and Anna de Panko KurTo, age 16, single; and #61: Anastasia Zawmucha filia Joannes et Anna de Basilius PucyTo, age 15 single. ---- '''92''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #92; Joannes, filius Demetri Bliszcz; age 7 years ---- '''98''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 96; 21 Nov 1869 Piskorowice; Mike Wolczasty, of Wasyl and nasti Mokrycki age 28, house#341 and Nasta Szelewa, of Iwan and mary, age 18, Piskorowice house#98 *(Cieplice Record) 1873; Scan 89; #215/98; Sebastian Szewczyk, widow (of Andrew and Dorota Solarz) and Xenodja Fedurko, widow; Piskorwice (of Nicolas Rasa and Cath Molyn) ---- '''101''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #101; Anastasia, filia Anna Dai; age 3 months ---- '''104''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #104; Daniel; of Gregorius Konszniak (of Onufrii and Xenia Motyn) and Anastasia (of Joannes Tenas and Maria Cuipa) ---- '''107''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #107: Demetrius Rassa of Piskorowice filius Alexi Rassa and Evatharina Paluch, age 30 widow; and #183: Anna Harpul, filius Theodori Harpul and Anna Ciglak age 22 single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #107; Alexius Rassa; age 66 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #107; Anastasia, uxor Demetri Rassa; age 25 years ---- '''109''' *(Cieplice Announcement) Scan 181; 1889; Petro Paul Szykula, of Iwan and Kata Kubrak, age 24, Piskorowice house#109; and Paraska Wolczasty, of Mike and Anastasia Szelewa, age 15, house#533 ---- '''110''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #110; Maria CzaTapicha; age 67 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #110; Parascevia, filia Gregori Bliszcz, age 4 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #110; Pelagia, filia Maria CzaTapicha; age 2 years ---- '''114''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #114; Eva, Alexi Gawara uxor; age 52 years ---- '''115''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #115; Anastasia Chamyko, age 51 yrs ---- '''116''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #116: Basilius Paluch, Piskorowice, filius Symeonis Paluch and Maria Wieczaniec(?) age 20, single; and #30: Xenia Bliszcz; filia Theodor Bliszcz and Eva Szegda, age 17, single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #116; Symeon Paluch; age 44 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #116; Anna of Joannes Paluch uxor; age 63 years ---- '''121''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #121; Michael WoTos Wyskup; age 39 years ---- '''127''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #127; Joannes Bukowinski; age 48 years ---- '''123''' *(Cieplice Record) 1888; Scan 168; Andrew Nagorny #123; Piskorowice (of Mike and Maria Peklak) and Anastasia Stecko #41; (of Procopi and Cath Piplu) ---- '''124''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #124: Joannes KozioTko filius Demetri et Eutharina Siry, age 21, single and #45: Maria Lopin filia Joannis et Xenia de Joannes Korczniak, age 18, single. ---- '''131''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #131; Anna uxor Theodori Koman; age 47 years ---- '''134''' *(Cieplice Record) 1827; #134/60; Basili Szykala, age 20, Piskorowice and Catharina Antosz age 17. ---- '''135''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #135; Parascevia Gruszkieuwicz; age 42. ---- '''137''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #137; Stephanus filius Demetri Socha; age 1.5 years ---- '''150''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #150; Anna filia Joannes Pigan, age 4 years ---- '''151''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #151; Petrus SczyTa(?), age 47 years ---- '''153''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #153; Eva uxor Demetri Biela; age 23 years ---- '''161''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; #161; Michael filia Symeon Stupen(?); 1 day, death. ---- '''162''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #162; Elias filius Stephan Stupen; age 1 year *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #162; Stephanus Stupen, age 43. ---- '''163''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #163: Alexius Cuipala; filius Petri Cuipala et Magdalena de Kowal Petro, age 29, widow; and #239: Anna Paluch filia Gregorii Kubrak et Anastasia Siry; age 27, widow. ---- '''165''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; #165; Gregorius Zarlaka(?); age 53, death. ---- '''166''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #166; Alexius Zanko; age 44 *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #166; Eva, Alexii Zanko uxor; age 40 years ---- '''170''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #170; Joannes, filius Joannes Makara, age 9 yrs *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; #170; Joannes Makara; age 54; death. *(Cieplice Annoucement) 10 Mar 1850 Piskorowice; Alex Nagurni (soldier) of Iwan and Feski Bucyn, age 38, house#385; and Hanka Hupen, widow of Mike, Piskorowice house#170 ---- '''172''' *(Cieplice Record) 1815; Scan 66; #336/172; Andrew MoTynj, Piskorowice #172 and Maria Wolcasty #336 ---- '''173''' *(Cieplice Record) 1862; Scan 44; #173/327; Joannes Hys; Piskorowicz (of Demetri and Xenia Motyn) and Parascevia (of Joannis Leszaj and Maria Wotczasty) *(Cieplice Record) 1870; Scan 75; #173/337; Joannes Hys; Piskorwicz (of Demetri and Xenia Molyn) and Maria (of Alex Mokryki and Anna Karchut) ---- '''174''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #174: Basilius MoTyn; filius Philippi MoTyn et Eva KTudio; age 46, widow; and #72: Xenia Dowpan filia Demetrius Dowpan et Anastasia de Symeon Kowal, age 33, single. *(Cieplice record) 1869; Scan 67; #174/344; Teodor Motyn; Piskorowicz (of Basili and Eudocia Majdry) and Maria (of Simeon Leszaj and Maria Ochab) *1888*set); Scan 7; Joannes Nycz; #321(of Nicolas and Eva Zielinka) and Maria; #174 Piskorowice (of Teodor Molyn and Maria Wolczasty; Piskorowice) ---- '''176''' *(Cieplice record) 1879; Scan 123; #176/319; Teodor Szul; Piskorowice (of Greg and Maria DoTham) and Xenia (of Alex Pron and Parascevia Rudyk) ---- '''178''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan495; birth; #178; Basilius; of Mathias Rassa (of Nicolai Rassa and Euatharina Molyn); and Maria Rassa (of Theodori Kogut and Eucatharina Sroka) *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #178; Joannes, child of Joannes Rafta Morczican(?); age 1 year *(Cieplice announcement) 26 Jun 1853 Piskorowice; Jurko Pisieszko, widow, house#298; and Nasta, of Mikolaj Rasa and Kaska Molyn, age 31, Piskorowice house#178 ---- '''179''' *(Cieplice record) 1850; Scan 77; #179/25; Petro Pron; Brkowice (of Gabriel and Anna Klimki) and Maria (of Alex PIskorz and Cath Burki) ---- '''181''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #181; Timoteus Paluch, age 78. *1833; (Cieplice Announcement) Scan 4; 1833; Jurko, of Dmytro Wolczasty, house#336; Maria, of Tym Paluch, Piskorowice house#181 ---- '''183''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #107: Demetrius Rassa of Piskorowice filius Alexi Rassa and Evatharina Paluch, age 30 widow; and #183: Anna Harpul, filius Theodori Harpul and Anna Ciglak age 22 single ---- '''185''' *(Cieplice record) 1847; Scan 60; #185/341; Basili Paluch; Piskorowice (of Mike and Anastasia Kubrak) and Anna (of Basili Wolczasty and Anastasia Mokrycki) ---- '''186''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #186; Euatharina; Jonas Kowal; age 52yrs ---- '''187''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #187; Eva Pusio; age 61 years ---- '''188''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #188; Andreas; of Joannes Pesieczko (of Maria) and Anna (of Michaelis Kunbrak and Xenia Chromyk *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #34: Stephanus WoTos, filius Stephan WoTos, age 36, single; and #188: Parascevia Kubrak; filia ichaelis Kubrak et Xenia Chromyko, age 21, single ---- '''190''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #190; Demetrius Szwed; filius Alexii Szwed and Anna de Jacobi PunsTo(?), age 41, single; and #63: Parasceiva Korszniak filia Michaelis Pigan et Eva de Petro Rassa, age 23, widow. *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #190; Eutharina uxor Demetri Szwed; age 40 years ---- '''191''' *(Cieplice record) 1872; Scan 86; #191/129; Nicolas Sroka; Piskorowice (of Ignati and Eudocia Papa) and Maria (of Petro Koziotko and Anna Kolenko) ---- '''192''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #192; Maria filia Cazimir Mazur; age 3 years ---- '''194''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan494; birth; #194: Anna (of Joannes Kulaga of Georgii Kulaga and Anna Lisnocha) and Eva (of Joannes Dublaniica and Anna Kowak) ---- '''195''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #195; Maria; filia Pantalionis Czajka; age 1 year ---- '''196''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #196; Andreas Kubrak; age 39 years ---- '''201''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #201: Michael Bliszcz of Piskorowice, filia Joannes Bliszcz and Anastasia Szpak age 19 single; and #77: Maria Koslarz, filia Andreas Koslarz and Anna of Joannes Szepulka age 18 single. ---- '''202''' *(Cieplice record) OMITTED; 1834; Scan 17; #202/365; Mike (of Casmin KoTlar) Piskorowice, and Helena (of Demetri Szegda) ---- '''203''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #203; Michael Szpak; age 34 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #203; Anastasia, filia Alexii Szpak, age 10 yrs *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #203; Stephaus filia Michaelis Szpak, 8 years. ---- '''208''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #16: Ludovicus Zelaznya, filius Cazimiri Zelazny et Barbara Winiarz, age 24, single and #208: Xenia Motyn filia Alexi Hannaluik et Anna de Ignatio Fedik, age 40 widow. *(Cieplice Announcement); Scan 17; 21 Nov 1847 Piskorowice; Fedko Korchowec, of Piotr and Pazi Wolos, age 21, house#104; and Hanka Molyn, of Jedruch and Kaski Kubrak, age 22, Piskorowice house#208 ---- '''209''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #209; Joannes MoTyn of Piskorowice filia Nicolai MoTyn and Xenophemia Sroka age 27 single; and #43: Eva Dai filia Stephan Dai and Eustarina Korchowiec age 21 single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #209; Stephanus Kowal, age 47 yrs *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; #209; Parascevia filia Nicolai MoTyn; 23 years, death. ---- '''216''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #216; Maria Korszniak; age 58 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #216; Xenis filia Danielis Dublanica; age 10 years ---- '''217''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #217: Alexius Sroka of Piskorowice filius Georgii Sroka and Maria Jacobi Szpak, age 27 single and #76: Eva Kaczmarz filia Basili Bliszcz and Xenia KozioTko age 24, widow ---- '''219''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #219; Anastasia, filia Joannes Kolowski; age 2 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #219; Anna, uxor Joannes Kolowski; age 33 years ---- '''220''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan495; birth; #220; Stephanus; of Basilius Hanaluch (of Alexii H. and Anna Zawarucha) and Eva Hanaluczka (of Basili PunyTo and Eudharina(?) ---- '''233''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan497; marriage; #233: Michael Madaj of Piskorowice filius Symeon Madaj and Euatharina Pron, age 51 widow and #10: Anna Kiprak filia Martin Kiprak and Hidpko and Anna Harsalowna(?) age 33 wsingle ---- '''239''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #163: Alexius Cuipala; filius Petri Cuipala et Magdalena de Kowal Petro, age 29, widow; and #239: Anna Paluch filia Gregorii Kubrak et Anastasia Siry; age 27, widow. ---- '''241''' *(Cieplice record) OMITTED: 1879; Scan 125; #247/241; Mike Buniowski; Piskorowice (of Joannes and Maria Tkaczyk) and Anastasia; Piskorowice (of Alex Paluch and Anna Wolczasty) ---- '''246''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #246; Joannes Bliszcz filius Alexii and Anastasia de Papa, age 21, widow; and #279: Anna Pigan filia Michaelis Pigan and Maria Chromyko age 18, single *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #246; Euatharina uxor Joannes Bliszcz; age 22 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #246; Parascevia, filia Alexi Bliszcz; age 11 yrs ---- '''247''' *(Cieplice record) OMITTED: 1879; Scan 125; #247/241; Mike Buniowski; Piskorowice (of Joannes and Maria Tkaczyk) and Anastasia; Piskorowice (of Alex Paluch and Anna Wolczasty) ---- '''251''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #251; Demetrius Sychi; age 71 years ---- '''253''' *(Cieplice record) 1820: Scan 79; #253/59; Ilko Pigan, Piskorowice and Mary Luty ---- '''262''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #262; Euatharena, filia Theodori Dae(?); age 17 yrs ---- '''254''' *(Cieplice record); 1832; Scan 10; #254/319; Mike Molyn and Eva Pron ---- '''260''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan498; death; #260; Maria filia Danielis Czajka; age 9 years ---- '''273''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan499; death; #273; Georgius, filia Anna Kubrak; age 5 years *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan500; death; #273; Joannes Kubrak; age 40. ---- '''279''' *(Piskorowice) 1846; Scan496; marriage; #246; Joannes Bliszcz filius Alexii and Anastasia de Papa, age 21, widow; and #279: Anna Pigan filia Michaelis Pigan and Maria Chromyko age 18, single ---- '''335''' *OMITTED; (Cieplice death record); Scan 130; https://szukajwarchiwach.pl/56/2024/0/-/18/skan/full/WwbjKcpv1Na8xx1ORp5_fA; 22 Apr 1877; house#335; Daniel, child of Parascevia Czajka, widow post p.d. Matheum Czajka, farmer in Piskorowice; age 13 years; cod: natural ---- '''344''' *(Cieplice record); scan 24, 11 Jun 1900; Wasil Mokrycki, of Ilko and Mary/Ksenia Hys, house#69, Sloboda; Ksenia Wolczasty, widow of Andrzej, of Iwan Pron and Eva Paluch, Piskorowice house#344 ---- '''365''' *(Cieplice record) 1885; Scan 158; #119/365; Teodor Moczan (of Joannes and Anastasia Worobel) and Maria Koman; Piskorowice (of Elias and Josefia Pankiew) ---- '''424''' *(Cieplice record) 1847; Scan 59; #339/424; Mike Mokrycki (of Jacob and Xenia Wolczasty) and Maria Wolczasty, widow; Piskorowice (of Tim Paluch and Anna Kubrak) *(Cieplice record) 1858; Scan 20; #424/262; Joannes WoTczasty (of George and Marie Paluch; Piskorowice) and Anna (of Demetri Wilczko and Maria Dynis)

Pit River Cemetery

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[[Category:Shasta County, California, Cemeteries]][[Category:Central Valley Cemetery, Shasta Lake, California]] Pit River Cemetery was one of many flooded when Shasta Dam was completed and Shasta Lake filled. It may have originated as the Charles family cemetery. The graves there were reinterred at Central Valley Cemetery, now in Shasta Lake, California. The following is a list of known reinterred graves from the Pit River site - original location unknown but likely along the Pit River (now Pit River Arm of Shasta Lake)https://myclouds.tripod.com/shasta/centvall.html * Barnes, Lena * Charles, Anna Nellie, d. 7 Feb 1916 * Charles, Bessie * Charles, infant * Charles, George * Charles, Hazel * Charles, Lilly * Charles, Ruby, b. 4 Feb 1917 d. 16 Mar 1917. Note: "twin dau of Miller" * Charles, Pearl, b. 4 Feb 1917 d. 16 Mar 1917. Note: "twin dau of Miller" * Detcha, Indian * McCloud, Jack. Note: "Jun 6 1912 only date" * Northalpotus, Chief, d. 12 Mar 1894. Note: "of Wintoon Tribe." (Most likely Norel-putis of Winnemum Wintuhttps://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/stnf/about-forest/?cid=fseprd509983https://cawaterlibrary.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/shasta_winnemem.pdf.) * Silverthorn, baby

Pitkin Family of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Pitkin Family of America == A genealogy of the descendants of William Pitkin, the progenitor of the family in this country, from his arrival from England in 1659 to 1886 ... also additional notes of the descendants of Martha Pitkin, who married Simon Wolcott. * by [[Pitkin-520|Albert Palmer Pitkin]] (1829-1892) * published by The Press of The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 18874 * 325 pages * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pitkin_Family_of_America WikiTree Spaces and Profiles that link to this source] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pitkinfamilyofam00pitk * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4643858 * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/34769 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10924 === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. The name in England * Chapter II. Coats of Arms * Chapter III. The name in America * Chapter IV. Mr. William Pitkin * Chapter V. Hartford * Chapter VI. Civil organization * Chapter VII. Its schools * Chapter VIII. Its church organization * Chapter IX. Connecticut as a state * Chapter X. Hartford, east side * Chapter XI. Military organization, east side * Chapter XII. Early manufactures, east side * Martha (Pitkin) Wolcott * College graduates * Clergymen by the name of Pitkin * Physicians * Pitkins of the bench and bar * Prominent men * Index to names in historical notes * Mr. William Pitkin * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Index to Pitkin names * Index to names of children of Pitkin mothers, other than the name of Pitkin * Index to names connected with the family by marriage === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Pitkin, Albert Palmer. ''[[Space:Pitkin Family of America|Pitkin Family of America]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pitkin|Pitkin]])

Pitman Family History

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[[Category:Pitman Name Study]] [[Category:Jarvis-4997]] ==Welcome to the Pitman Family History Project!== This space is still developing and growing. I made the space to collaborate on finding Bermuda Pitmans and to figure out how they got there. Of course they didn't just spontaneously generate on Bermuda and would be immigrants initially. With the information found and collaborated we can then see how this page develops and grows as a living resource. ===Team Development=== ====How to Join==== #Add the tag 'bermuda_pitman' (no quotes) to your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following followed tags.] #Add your name below in the members section. Name your closest Pitman ancestor (if it isn't you). Please make sure to link their profile to their name as well as your own to yours. # To support the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pitman_International_Name_Study|Pitman Pitman Name Study] you are asking to add ''' 'Category: Bermuda, Pitman Name Study' ''' with the double square brackets around the text (without the single quotes) above the Biography section on only the Pitman individuals whose lastname was Pitman at birth and born in Bermuda. Should you know what Parish they also lived in you can add those categorys as an alternative.'''Do not add''' to individuals whos name changed by ''marriage.'' ::*If your Pitman leaves Bermuda there are other categories that can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pitman_Name_Study here] to use instead for their decendants. ::* To see the full list of parish categories please check [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bermuda%2C_Pitman_Name_Study here]. ====Members==== *[[Jarvis-4997| Samantha Robinson]], '''Team Lead'''; I am the grandaugther of [[Pitman-1895|Herbert Granville Pitman]] of Pembroke, Bermuda. He emmigrated to BC, Canada in 1947 after marrying a 1st generation Canadian and produced no male decendants. ==Prominent Pitmans in Bermuda== *Byron McWarren Pitman - veteran of World War 1, is part of [http://www.bermuda-online.org/warveterans.htm Bermuda's Roll of Honour]. ==Pitmans on WikiTree== There are many families and individuals named Pitman on Wiki Tree. Here is the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pitman Pitman Index] ===Related Pitman Wikitree Spaces=== *This space is working on finding the decentst of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pitman_Name_Study Captain Thomas Pitman] *The Official Pitman Name study can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pitman_International_Name_Study here] The goal from this page is to comile historical and genealogical information for the surname Pitman and all its variations. They are the lead project for the Pitman Name Study for the Project "One Name Studies"

Pitney Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Pitney families and information about individuals, places, and things named Pitney. (Do you have any info about Pitneys or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Famous and Creative Pitneys === * [[Pitney-1|Arthur H. Pitney]] (1871-1933) developed the postal meter to speed postal handling for companies. In Connecticut, he developed and patented the first postal meter in 1901 and formed the Pitney Postal Machine Company in 1902. === Pitneys on WikiTree === Here is the most recent [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PITNEY_1.html Pitney] index. If you are a Pitney or have Pitney relatives your addition(s) will automatically updated to this index tomorrow morning.

Pitt, Arrived 14 February 1792

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[[Category:Pitt, Arrived 14 Feb 1792]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Convict Transport ship Pitt voyage to New South Wales in 1791-1792 === Rig Type: ship Size (tons): 775 Master: Edward Manning Surgeon: Mr. Jameson Sailed: 17 July 1791 From: Yarmouth, England Convicts Embarked: 352 males; 58 females Voyage: 212 days Arrived: 14 February 1792 Port: Port Jackson Convicts Landed: 319 males & 49 female convicts === PASSENGER LISTS === * Details for the ship Pitt (1792) from the Claim a Convict website at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=25 * Pitt voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1791 with 403 passengers from the Convict Records website at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/pitt/1791 === FURTHER READING === * Convict Ship Pitt 1792 from the '''Free Settler or Felon?''' website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_pitt_1792.htm * Pitt from the Balance of the New South Wales Corps Transports 1791- 1809 on the '''Australia's Red Coat Settlers''' at: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~garter1/history/Balance%20of%20Ships.htm * Fortitude (1780 EIC ship) from '''Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia''' at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortitude_(1780_EIC_ship)#Convict_transport_(1791-92) * Fourth Fleet (Australia) from '''Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia''' at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Fleet_(Australia)

Pitt Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] What happened to George Pitt? He was born in 1833 in Ireland He emigrated to South Africa in 1859 He was married in Grahamstown in 1861 Then he disappears! When did he die? How did he die? Where is he buried? What became of his wife Annie Pitt?

Pittack Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Looking for a link (probably in Germany, can't find in the States) between Pittack families who immigrated from Germany to Pennsylvania and Pittack families who immigrated to Nebraska. Starting family line in the States for Pennsylvania family is: Carl August Pittack b.1819, Pottsdam Brandenburg, Germany, d. 1894 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, married first wife: Charotte Henrietta Dorothea Matthes (b.1823-d.1855) in 1843 in Germany , married second wife, Dorethea Maria Ninneman (b.1831-d.1908) on 5Jun1856 in Germany. These are my 2nd great grandparents. Starting family line in the States for Nebraska family is: August Pittack: b.1838 in Milmersdorf, Brandenburg Germany. ,m.abt 1860 to Caroline Dethner (b. 1842), 5 children.

PITTMAN DNA PROJECT

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[[Category: DNA Group Projects]] [[Category: Pitman Name Study]] This is a multi-decade ongoing project open to all males with the surname Pittman, Pitman, Pyteman (and variations). The Project is funded by volunteers and uses DNA testing to increase what is known about Pittman lineages, 16th century to present. We are primarily a Y-DNA project and use the Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) platform. Y-DNA is the patrilineal DNA, passed only from father to son. Some of our project participants do not have Y-DNA test results, though they have a Pittman ancestor, so we also can use autosomal DNA (atDNA), which is inherited from both parents. In addition to FTDNA, many of our participants have atDNA results through Ancestry and 23&Me. The project is designed to find common ancestors among the distinct branches of Pittman, Pitman, Pittmon (and variations) families worldwide. Our research typically focuses on Pit(t)ma(o)n families currently found in the UK, tracing migration routes to the USA/Canada, Australia, New Zealand, S. Africa and other diaspora, as well as Pittman genealogies found within these countries. This is the pattern for most of the participants to date. My name is Dan Pittman (Pittman-3885), I founded the Project in March 2004. Today, with 4 other co-administrators, we analyze Pittman DNA results and develop a relatedness chart of all those who have tested at the 'Y' 700 (marker) level. Currently this project 399 members. If you have questions about the Pittman DNA Project and how it can help in your Pittman research, contact: * Dan Pittman (Pittman-3885) * Jef Treece (Treece-72) For the family history genealogist, genetic links between Pittmans - wherever they now live - will bridge the gaps caused by lost records. If you are a beginner, a test may help you find your particular Pittman bloodline, simplifying your research task. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Pittman-3885#PM-32170158 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Pitts Family Mysteries

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

Pittsburg County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Pittsburg County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Coles-1048|Robin Coles]]. *The coordinator for this county is [[Beckett-454|Lori Zukerman]]. ===Formed From=== The area forms the present Pittsburg county was part of the Choctaw Nation after the Choctaw tribe was forced to relocate to Indian Territory from its home in the Southeastern United States in the early 1830s ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Pittsburg County[[:Category:Oklahoma|, Oklahoma]] |NW Location = |N Location = "Canadian River"
"Lake Eufala"
[[:Space:McIntosh County, Oklahoma|McIntosh County]] |NE Location = [[:Space:Haskell County, Oklahoma|Haskell County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Latimer County, Oklahoma|Latimer County]] |SE Location = [[:Space:Pushmataha County, Oklahoma|Pushmataha Couinty]] |S Location = [[:Space:Atoka County, Oklahoma|Atoka County]] |SW Location = [[:Space:Coal County, Oklahoma|Coal County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Hughes County, Oklahoma|Hughes County]] }} Some important trails, including the Texas Road and one route of the California Trail passed through it. In 1840, James Perry established a village called Perryville that became an important stop near the place where the two trails crossed. During the Civil War, Perryville served as an important supply depot for Confederate forces until the Union Army captured and burned the town. It became defunct after the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway (MK&T) bypassed it in 1872, and the remaining inhabitants moved to McAlester. The Butterfield Overland Mail route followed a route through this area.[3] James J. McAlester moved to the Choctaw Nation in 1872, opened a trading post and married a Chickasaw woman. This qualified him to obtain citizenship rights in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. When the MK&T built its line, McAlester laid claim to the coal deposits in the Perryville area, which he and some partners leased to the Osage Coal and Mining Company, which was owned by the Missouri Pacific Railroad and acquired by the MK&T in 1888.[3] Pittsburg County was formed on July 16, 1907 as an original county from Choctaw land. County leaders, thinking its coal production compared favorably with Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was named the new county after the Pennsylvania city with the "h" removed. Coal mining continued to expand until the early 20th century. Production began to decline after 1920, and never fully recovered. By 1966, the county production was no longer reported. ==History/Timeline== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,378 square miles (3,570 km2), of which 1,305 square miles (3,380 km2) is land and 72 square miles (190 km2) (5.3%) is water.[4] The county's topography is generally hilly to mountainous. The Ouachita Mountains extend into the southeastern portion. The Canadian River drains most of the county and with Eufaula Lake form the northern boundary of the county. The southern part of the county is drained by several creeks that flow into the Kiamichi River and then into the Red River. '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== As of the census[10] of 2010, there were 45,837 people, 18,623 households, and 15,389 families residing in the county. The population density was 13/km² (34/mi²). There were 22,634 housing units at an average density of 6/km² (16/mi²). The racial makeup of the county was 73.6% White/Caucasian, 3.3% Black or African American, 13.8% Native American, 0.40% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.78% from other races, and 7.6% from two or more races. 3.14% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 17.4% were of American, 12.7% Irish, 11.3% German, 9.4% English and 7.2% Italian ancestry according to Census 2010. There were 18,623 households out of which 29.00% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.90% were married couples living together, 11.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.40% were non-families. 27.70% of all households were made up of individuals and 13.30% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.40 and the average family size was 2.90. In the county, the population was spread out with 23.50% under the age of 18, 7.80% from 18 to 24, 26.90% from 25 to 44, 24.60% from 45 to 64, and 17.10% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females there were 101.50 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 100.10 males. The median income for a household in the county was $28,679, and the median income for a family was $35,190. Males had a median income of $28,470 versus $19,886 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,494. About 13.60% of families and 17.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.70% of those under age 18 and 13.30% of those age 65 or over. ===Economy=== Although Pittsburg county was originally noted for its coal production, agriculture has long been important to the county economy. Just after statehood, farmers controlled 20 percent of the county's land area. The most important cash crops were corn and cotton. By 1960, sorghum had become the most important crop. In 2000, wheat had become the top crop.[3] Manufacturing became significant when the U.S. Navy built an ammunition depot at McAlester during World War II. It employed 8,000 people in 1945. The U. S. Army took over the facility in 1977.[3] The Corps of Engineers built Eufaula Lake between 1956 and 1964, which brought tourism, land development and a major source of hydroelectric power.[3] ====Cities==== * Haileyville * Hartshorne * Krebs * McAlester (County seat) ====Towns==== * Alderson * Ashland * Canadian * Carlton Landing * Crowder * Indianola * Kiowa * Pittsburg * Quinton * Savanna ====CDPs==== * Arpelar * Longtown ====Unincorporated communities==== * Arch * Arrowhead Estates * Bache * Blanco * Blocker * Bugtussle * Canadian Shores * Dow * Featherston * Haywood * Richville * Sams Point * Scipio * TiWard Springs * Weathers ====Ghost town==== * Adamson ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== The following sites in Pittsburg County are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Aldridge Hotel, McAlester Blackburn's Station Site, Pittsburg Busby Office Building, McAlester Busby Theatre, McAlester Canadian Jail and Livery Stable, Canadian Choate Cabin, Indianola Cole Chapel School, Hartshorne Federal Building and US Courthouse, McAlester First Presbyterian Church, McAlester Hokey's Drugstore, Krebs Jeff Lee Park Bath House and Pool, McAlester Mass Grave of the Mexican Miners, McAlester McAlester Armory, McAlester McAlester DX, McAlester McAlester House, McAlester McAlester Scottish Rite Temple, McAlester Mine Rescue Station Building, McAlester New State School, McAlester OKLA Theater, McAlester Perryville, McAlester Pittsburg County Courthouse, McAlester Pittsburg School and Gymnasium, Pittsburg Southern Ice and Cold Storage Company, Pittsburg St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Krebs Tipton Ridge School, Blocker ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== 1910 47,650 — 1920 52,570 10.3% 1930 50,778 −3.4% 1940 48,985 −3.5% 1950 41,031 −16.2% 1960 34,360 −16.3% 1970 37,521 9.2% 1980 40,524 8.0% 1990 40,581 0.1% 2000 43,953 8.3% 2010 45,837 4.3% Est. 2015 44,610 ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== * "Pittsburg County," Larry O'Dell, Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, Oklahoma Historical Society, 2009. ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Creek County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburg_County,_Oklahoma'''

Pittsburgh, PA flood of 1874

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Disasters]] :Main page: Free Space: Pittsburgh, PA flood of 1874 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pittsburgh_Flood%2C_Pittsburgh%2C_Pennsylvania%2C_1874 Category page] 119 persons to date.......... There is no way to list the other 100, since they do not have names, ages, some not even sex.. :Right now this project members are: # me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. #Terri (TT wikitree/ a f-a-g Member for 7 years · 3 months · 11 days) ID 48010365 # Karen K. also from f-a-g is helping # R. Minteers has put a couple in wikitree Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! :The goal of this project is to ... :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. # '''hardest thing''' is taking all the newspapers NAMES & the Citizen's Report & other lists comparing/making one list with the correct SPELLING of the souls lost... so many were unknown names...................................... # researching and adding the Victims of the flood # Find as many victims as possible from newspaper articles #Honor their memories by making a Biography for each and everyone # '''Find sources''', like headstones, or monuments. == '''Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh City Deaths''' == :1870-1905''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939V-8L95-SL?i=507&cc=1810412] Image #503/508/509/513/515/520/523/524/526/527/528/529/535 ::We can find more than 21 names here............................................................ #Image #503 is a "child" no name.......... #Image #526 has 2 people: Mary Jane Hunter/Dora Sample #Image #527 has 4 people: Mary Ann Hunter/Eliz. Thorp/Frank O'Neil/Thomas Britton #Image #528 has 4 people:Thomas Hunter/Agnes & Catherine McVey/ Wm. Britton #Image #529 has 3 people: George Jones/Eliz. Jones/ Patrick McVey #[[Britton-3115 | Thomas Britton]] (death log) LISTED 2X '''(Death Log)''' # [[Britton-3116 | William Britton]] Son Britton 12-14 years '''(Death Log''' gives age:17 & a Miner like his dad) LISTED 2X #[[O'Neil-1970 | Frank O'Neil]] Ireland, 37 years old '''(Death Log''') #[[Hunter-15997 | Thomas Hunter]] father to Mary Ann '''(Death Log''') # [[Unknown-508342 | Mary Jane Hunter]] Ireland '''(Death Log''') #[[Hunter-15996 | Mary Ann Hunter]] 3 year old dau.of Thomas/Mary Jane HUNTER '''(Death Log''' ) # [[Hunter-15999 | Maggie Hunter]] Margaret age:12??? f-a-g says she was born 1871 (daughter of Thomas/Mary jane) born Penn. # [[Hunter-15998 | Agnes Hunter]] born 1867 born in Ireland '''(Death Log''') #[[Albertz-10 | George Albertz]] 6 years 7 months parents: George/Margaret ''''Death Log''' #Mrs.[[Dill-2101 | Betsy Dill]], Connor housekeeper, ''' (Death Record says "Single"/ Virginia Chronicle)''' #[[O'Connor-4675 | Joseph O'Connor]] 55 Ireland ''' (death log image 508)''' #[[Jones-90500 | Elizabeth Jones]] age:15 South Side Cem., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, '''(Death Log #529)''' #[[Jones-90616 | George Jones]] age:17 same parents as Elizabeth, above. South Side Cem., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, '''(Death Log #528)''' #'''THERE might be 2??????? one 29 and 1 40 #[[Horsley-1359 | William Horsley]] 40 ''' (Death Log)''' #44.[[Schlotter-57 | Michael Schlater]] Schlotter ''' Death Log''' #[[Unknown-508348 | Mrs. Sample]] age:27 (Death Log age:33 Dora Sample England) #[[Thorp-1375 | Elizabeth Thorp]] Mrs Thrap age:40 (Death Log gives age 50) == '''Report of the Citizens' LIST''' == :Executive Relief Committee of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, for the relief of the sufferers by the flood, of July 26th, 1874 :"The territory included in this district embraces all that porlion of Allegheny County lying south of the Ohio and Monongahela Rivers. The greatest loss of life and property was experienced on Saw Mill Run and its tributaries. Much loss was suffered by persons dwelling in the vicinity of Beck's Run, CampbelPs Run, Whiskey Run, Chartier's Creek, Painter's Run and McLaughlin's Run. " ::13 :" There were five orphan children, for whom the Committee considered it their duty to make special provision. These orphans were left homeless, friendless and pennyless, and some of them in feeble health. These children were all properly cared for, and are in good places where they will be carefully trained and educated. Little Susan Metzler did not long survive her family. There names and ages were as follows: # [[Schneffer-6 | Mena Schneffer]], aged 16; '''LIVED''' #Susan Conlon, aged 16; '''LIVED''' #Jacob Metzler, aged 1 years; '''LIVED''' #[[Metzler-721 | Susan Metzler]], aged 4 years, (since deceased), #[[Huber-3636 | Geo. Huber]]. '''LIVED''' His brother[[Huber-3632 | Louis. Huber]]. Louis Huber :OH... Wonder IF these GEORGE & LOUIS Huber boys can also be HOOVER boys? '''NO''' no there is a James Huber with sons, George/Louis 3 years apart. :''NAMES OF THE DECEASED'' [https://archive.org/stream/reportofcitizens00citi/reportofcitizens00citi_djvu.txt] :::'''BUTCHER'S RUN''' #1. [[Bolster-348 | August Bolster]], age:five years; resided on O'Hara st., and was buried on Troy Hill. #2. [[Huber-3632 |Louis Huber]], aged IH^ years; resided on O'Hara st.,/was buried in St. Mary's cem. #3.[[Hare-2225 | William Hare]] 3 weeks old, res. Center St #4.[[Hess-5503 | Henry Hess]] 43 res: Chestnut St. (Union Dale) also a Police Officer # and maybe his 8 year old daughter, Leda (she is not listed on the 1880 census) #5.[[Schafer-2603 | Henry Shafer]] age:26 res: 2nd st (Troy Hill Cem) not found #6.[[Schneffer-1 | Joseph Schenffer]] "52 years of age ; resided on O'Hara st./was buried with family in St. Mary's cemetery #7.[[Unknown-507952 | Louisa Schnepfer]] 42 #8. [[Schneffer-3 |Louisa Schnepfer]] age 2 #9. [[Schneffer-2 |Mary Schnepfer]] 14 #10.[[Schneffer-4 |Lizzie Schnepfer]] age 11 #11.[[Schneffer-5 |John Schnepfer]] age:4 # "12. [[Unknown-508556 | Unknown male child]], about 10 years of age ; buried in Union Dale cemetery." (nothing found for a boy born 1864) #13.[[Unknown-507957 | Mary Connelly]], 52 years of age ; resided. on O'Hara street, and was buried in St. Mary's cemetery. # Mother Connelly & There is a Lizzie age 14 #56 # 3 Connelly children (the Citizen's REPORT only lists Mary Connelly no children............. #14. [[Metzler-722 |Rosa Metzler]], aged 11 months ; resided on O'Hara street; buried in St. Mary's cemetery. #15.[[Unknown-507966 | Sophia Metzel,Metzler]] aged 28 years; resided on O'Hara street : buried in St. Mary's cemetery. #16'''[[Metzler-720 | Jacob Metzel, Metzler]]''' ; resided on O'Hara street, and was buried in St. Mary's cem. Their 4 yr old daughter, Susan was found alive & then died of injuries... #17.[[Glatzel-10 | Conrad Glatzel]] newspaper is: "Getzer"- aged 45 years; buried in St. Mary's cem. #18.[[Unknown-510010 | Mrs. Sophia Glatzel]], newspaper is: "Getzer" aged 40 years ; buried in St. Mary's cemetery. (M/M Glatzel are also on the "Victims" list.......... #19.[[Frederich-51 | Minnie Frederich]] age 10 resided on Centre street,/was buried in Weidershausen's cemetery." (no record of this cemetery) #20.[[Knochel-29 | George Knochel]] a child ; buried in Troy Hill cemetery. #21.[[Knochel-30 | Spphia Knochel]] a child ; buried in Troy Hill cemetery. #22.[[Merdian-38 | Andrew Merdian]]: "22. Andrew Merdium, a child; buried in Spring Hill cemetery. #23.[[Merdian-39 | Caroline Merdian]] , a child; buried in Spring Hill" #24. I. T. Fuchs ; buried in St. Mary's cemetery. #25. [[Fuchs-1496 | Joseph Fuchs]], buried in St. Mary's cemetery. (there is a 4-5 month old Fuchs #51) #26. [[Unknown-509955 |Mrs. Barbara Fuchs]] Saint Mary Catholic Cem.Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, Plot M-279-5 #[[Fuchs-1510 | Annie Fuchs]] "51. Fuchs, daughter of J. F. Fuchs ; four or five months old." (J.F. probably Joseph Fuchs) #[[Fuchs-1509 | James Fuchs]] son of Joseph/ Barbara There is 1 other Fuchs' at the same cemetery as Barbara and died same day July 28 1874??? -----Thomas #184899167 / James 84899162/ Annie died Aug 2 1874 184899151 #27.[[Arnold-2925 | Archibald Arnold]] 22 years old #28. Mrs. Henry Leopold; ([[Leopold-326 | Mr. Leopold]] was the only profile done, since there are no first names) #29. Son of Henry Leopold. #30. son Leopold #31. Daughter of Henry Leopold. #32.Daughter of Henry Leopold #33. [[Huber-3637 | Mr. Huber]]; buried in St. Marv's cemetery. #34.[[Unknown-510012 | Mrs.Francisca Huber]]; " " "" " #35.[[Geisler-718 | Mr. Geisler]], aged 40 years ; buried in St. Mary's cemetery. #36. Mrs. Geisler, aged 40 years ; buried in St. Mary's cemetery. * #37. [[Huffnagle-62 | Mr. Hoffnagle]] age:45 #38. [[Unknown-508426 | Mrs. Hoffnagle]] age:35 #39. [[Mattern-344 | Henry Matten]] (Nattern) #41.[[Wright-33247 | 'Nancy' Mrs. Henry Matten]] #40. [[Mattern-381 | Charles Matten]] 4 years #42. [[Mattern-344 | Emma Matten]] 1 year #43 [[Humbard-65 | W.H. Humbard]] (f-a-g: Humbert)"43. Wm. Humbard, 25 years, resided at No. 252 Ohio st.; buried in Allegheny cemetery. (f-a-g also has newspaper re: that his wife/1 child also drowned.) #44.[[Schlotter-57 | Michael Schlater]] Schlotter ''' Death Log''' #45. [[Schlotter-58 | Emma Schlater]] Schlotter Schlater child 6 months #46[[Unknown-508213 | Mary Conlon]] : Mrs. Mary Conlon, aged 55 years; resided on East street, buried in Brodhead cem. (also on the "Victims" list) #47.[[Conlon-552 | Mary Conlon]], aged t months ; resided on East street, and buried in Brodhead cemetery. #48. [[Conlon-552 | Theresa Conlon]], age:14 years; resided on East st.; was buried in Brodhead cem. #49. [[Raukauf-1 | Emma Renkouff]] Raukauf (Rykoff?) #50. [[Raukauf-4 | Julia Renkouff]] 9 months #51. [[Sheren-10 | Sheren]] only Sheren that is 4 years is James."I. Sheren, age: 4 years; resided on East st.and was buried in St. Mary's cem." (also on the "Victims" list) #52. [[Rodgers-5277 | John Rodgers]] NOT Jolin as in the Citizen's list, age 17 " Youngman, Rogers, a cripple" #53.[[Nolting-96 | Minnie Nolting]] Minnie Wolting, aged 14 ; resided at No. 259 Madison ave. and was buried in St. Mary's cemetery. #54. [[Unknown-508620 | Mary Winkler]] This, the 2nd Mary Winkler, age:24, and married to William, both born in Prussia. #55. Child of Mrs. Winkler ; buried in Lutheran cemetery. #'''56'''.[[Connelly-1679 | Lizzie Connelly]]Lizzie Connolly, aged 14 years; resided on O'Hara street, and was buried in St. Mary's cemetery, (MOTHER: Mrs. Mary Connolly #13) #57. "51 Fuchs, daughter of J. F. Fuchs ; four or five months old. " #58. Unknown child ; found in cellar about two weeks after the flood. :::'''WOOD'S RUN'''. #1.[[Forden-43 | Mary Forden]] age:7/ or 1 :1 j-ears of age ; buried in St. Mary's cem." #2. [[Flanagan-3223 | Mary Flanagan-Forden]]28 years of age; buried in St. Mary's cem. (her brother James Flanagan lived) #3. [[Forden-42 | James Forden]] 44 (but a 26 yrs.) years/ wife, #4.[[Forden-44 | Harry Forden]] age:4-5, buried in St. Mary's cem. #5.[[Forden-45 | Infant son Forden]] 10 months or some papers say 2 years?? #6.[[Gorman-2624 | Willie Gorman]] age:3 #7.[[Gorman-2622 | John Gorman]] John Gorman, age:30 years ; buried in St. Mary's cemetery. #8.[[Gorman-2626 | Infant son- Gorman ]] age: 6 months # Mrs. John Gorman '''LIVED''' ::NEXT on the LIST IS: ---------------------------------- :This IS THE EXACT list-- Which means some but not all are listed more than once............................ :'''The following bodies were found floating in the river, and were buried from Allegheny, and the certificates returned to this office;''' — #1. [[Unknown-508739 | Mrs. Thorne]], 35 years of age ; resided in Mansfield, and was buried in the South Side cemetery. #2. [[Hoover-5254 | George Hoover]], aged 7 years ; drowned in Chartiers creek, and buried in Union Dale cemetery. '''THIS boy may NOT be Georgie Hoover.''' They may not have identified him correctly. #[[McVey-752 | M. McVey]] 3. M. McVay, 32 years of age ; drowned in Saw Mill run, :::'''SAW MILL RUN'''. #1.[[Jones-90616 | George Jones Jr.]] George Jones, aged 18 years ; 35th Ward, Pittsburgh ; body found. #2. [[Jones-90500 | Lizzie Jones]] Lizzie Jones, aged 14 years ; 35th Ward, Pittsburgh ; body found. ::21 . :3.[[Conner-4691 | Joseph Conner]] Joseph Conner, aged 50 years; 35tliWard, Pittsburgh ; body found. :4.[[Unknown-509498 | Mrs. Betsy Lee]], aged 50 years; 35th Ward, Pittsburgh ; body found. :5. [[Unknown-509500 | Mrs.Dorathy Semple]], aged 85 years ; Union Township ; body found. :6.[[O'Neil-1970 | Francis O'Neil]] Francis O'Neill, aged 38 years; Union Township; body found. :7. [[McVey-749 | Wm. Patrick McVey]] Y. Patrick McYey, aged 35 years ; Union Township ; body found. :8.[[O'Neil-1985 | Kate O'Neil]] S. Katie O'Neill, aged IT years; Union Township; body not found. :9. [[Unknown-509506 | Mrs. Sarah McYej'^]], aged 35 years ; Union Township ; body not found. :10[[McVey-748 | Catherine Ann McVey]] 5 years old daughter of Catherine Ann/Patrick McVey ('''Death Log#528) :11. [[McVey-753 | Ellen McYey]], (McVey) aged 3 years ; Union Township; body found :12. Isaiah Thorp, aged 55 years ; Union Township ; '''body not found'''. :13.[[Thorp-1375 | Betsy Thorp]] Mrs. Betsy Thorp, aged 48 years; Union Township ; body found. :14..[[Thorp-1381 | Charles Thorp]], aged 14 years; Union Township; body found. :15. Isaiah Thorp, Jr., aged 12 years ; Union Township ; '''body not found'''. :16. John Thorp, aged 8 years ; Union Township ;'''body not found. ''' :17. Emma Thorp, aged 6 years ; Union Township ; '''body not found'''. :18. [[Britton-3115 | Thomas Britton]] age:60 Miner body found. :19. [[Britton-3127 | '''Mrs'''. Mary Britton]], aged 40 years ; Union Township body found. (need to change MAIDEN NAME... :20. [[Cutler-2163 | William Cutler]], aged 15 years ; Union Township body found. :21.[[Hunter-15597 | Thomas Hunter]]Thomas Hunter, aged 40 years; Union Township body found. :22.[[Unknown-508342 | Mary Jane Hunter]] Mrs. Jane Hunter, age:38 ys ; Union Township body found. :23.[[Hunter-15598 | Agnes Hunter]] Agnes Hunter, aged 5 years ; Union Township body found. :24.[[Hunter-15596 | Mary Ann Hunter]] Polly Hunter, aged 3 years ; Union Township ; body found :25. [[Hunter-16018 | John Hunter]]John Hunter, age:14 months ; Union Township ; '''body not found. ''' :26.[[Horsley-1359 | Wm. Horsley]] William Horsley, aged 29 years ; Union Township ; body found. :27. Mrs. Mary Horsley, aged 28 years ; Union Township ; '''body not found'''. :28. Thomas Horsley, aged 5 years ; Union Township ;'''body not found. ''' :29. Lizzie Horsley, aged 3 years ; Union Township ; '''body not found.'''' :30. [[Jones-90916 |Mary M. Jones]], aged 48 years ; Union Township ; body found. :31. [[Unknown-509522 | Mrs. Betsy Ferguson]], aged TO years ; Lower St. Clair Township ; body found. : 32.[[Lutz-2774 | Jacob Lutz]] Jacob Lutz, aged 50 years ; Beck's Run ; body found. : 33.[[Hoover-5255 | Willie Hoover]] Willie Hoover, aged 6 years ; George's Run ; body found. :34. George Albreit, aged 1 years; George's Run ; body found. (And then there is ALSO: Son of George Albreit [[Albertz-10 | George Albertz]] 6 years 7 months parents: George/Margaret) :35. [[Unknown-508739 | Mrs Thorn]]Mrs. E. Thorn, aged 30 j^ears ; Whiskey Run ; body found. :36 , [[Gosline-51 |Mrs. Elizabeth Stratton]] aged 40 years 5 McLaughlin's Run ; body found. (GUESS) ::And then there is this: '''Mrs. William Stratton Mr. Stratton lived 5 Stratton Children''' :37. [[Stratton-3419 | Rosanna Stratton]], aged 14 years; McLaughlin's ilun ; '''body not found.''' :38. [[Stratton-3418 | Maggie Stratton]], aged 12 years ; McLaughlin's Run ; body found. :39. [[Stratton-3420 | Hannah Stratton]], age:1 yrs ; McLaughlin's Run; body found. (?? found a death card for her July 10th) :40. [[Stratton-3421 | John Stratton]], aged 5 years; McLaughlin's Run; body found. :41. [[Stratton-3422 | Christopher Stratton]], aged 3 years ; McLaughlin's Run ; '''body not found'''. : 42.[[McClease-5 | Wm. McClease]] William McClease, aged 45 years; McLaughlin's Run ; body found. :43. [[Unknown-508658 | Isabelle McClease]] Mrs. McCleat; McLaughlin's Run ; body found. : 44.[[McClease-6 | John McClease]] John G. McClease, aged 16 years ; McLaughlin's Run ; body found. :45. [[McClease-7 | Wm. McClease]]William McClease, aged 12 years ; McLaughlin's Run ; body found. :46.[[McClease-8 | Rettie McClease]] Rettie McClease, age:4 yrs ; McLaughlin's Run ; '''body not found. ''' :47.[[Reamer-121| Isaac Reamer]] Isaac Reemer (colored), age:50 yrs; Painter's Run; '''body not found.''' In addition to the foregoing, the following died from the effects of exposure during the flood, :Michael Sullivan, aged 40 years ; 30th Ward, Pittsburgh. :Mrs. Hannah Getting, aged 60 years ; 35th Ward, Pittsburgh. :53 . Mrs. Mary Bennett, aged TO years ; Union Township ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ::So far these are not on the above LISTS, but :In the paragraphs that detail the stories of several of the victims and the hero's is: #27. [[Arnold-2925 | Archibald Arnold]] 22 years old (also on the Colorado Victim's list) #[[Hubert-849 | Willie Hubert]], whose home was safe from the flood, hastened to the scene of danger and desolation, plunged into the whirl of black waters and labored heroically in rescuing those who were perishing, until he perished himself His name deserves record among the roll of those brave men who " # A Mrs Jones, at Saw Mill Run, little boy missing and she fell to the floor a corpse" #A 2nd "At Bailey's Run resided a poor widow with a son, her sole support. Their house was carried away by the flood and her son drowned. On Monday morning, ascertaining the certainty of her son's death, she exclaimed, " My heart is broken 1 see my child in the clouds ! " and immediately dropped dead. " (Citizen's List paragraph) #"One of the saddest scenes occurred at a house in Union Township, where''' two sisters''' resided together. One of them had been for more than a year sick and self-helpless. When the waters came upon them suddenly, the feeble one perished and the other barely escaped. The body was discovered next day and carried back to the place where their home had stood. When tlie surviving sister saw it she became a raving maniac, and died that night, and the two were buried in one grave. " (Citizen's List paragraph) #[[Dillon-4213 | Mr. Dillon]] ???? Dillon ( '''survived''') Mrs. Dillon/ 7 Dillon kids & some neighbor children .. Mr Dillon and his family, with whom at the time were the children of some neighbors, in all nine persons. [https://virginiachronicle.com/cgi-bin/virginia?a=d&d=DD18740730.1.3&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN--------] == '''''Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette'''''== :Flood at Pittsburgh, 03 Aug 1874, page 1 : The Pittsburgh Daily Commercial, 30 July 1874, page 4 : Died in the Pittsburgh flood on 26 July 1874 :: “During the afternoon, the body of one of [[Forden-42 | James Forden’s]] little girls was recovered in Hartman’s cornfield at Wood’s Run. The bodies of the entire Forden family have now been recovered” :There are several other families in this newspaper as well................ ::We believe there were 2 Hoover families in the same neighborhood. [[Hoover-5272 |George/ Margaret/ Hoover]] also had sons George and Willie, same ages............ #[[Hoover-5256 | Mr Hoover]] NO 1st name, but we BELIEVE he is '''Jesse'''..and his wife Sarah (maybe a Lutz??) # [[Unknown-509924 | Mrs. Hoover]] "On Wednesday night the body of a female was found in the river at Seven Mile Island, and taken to Temperanceville. At first, the body was supposed to be that of Mrs. McVay, but yesterday a man from Mansfield claimed it as that of a Mrs. Hoover, who was drowned in Whisky Run on Sunday night. The body was identified by a scar on her face, and by her earrings. : The remains were removed to Mansfield" ''Pittsburgh Daily Commercial, 31 July 1874, page 4'' # Hoover children, 2 sons/1 daughter, & their 7 year old son [[Hoover-5254 | George Hoover]] Georgie lived..........The day after the flood, in passing up Chestnut Street, a crowd was seen gathered around a little boy, aged seven years, upon enquiry, he gave the name Georgie Hoover. He and his parents and two brothers and a sister — six in all — had lived in a small house at the head of Chestnut Street. #[[Hoover-5255 | Willie Hoover]] listed again...just below Lewis Hoover #son Hoover? ( there is a Lewis Hoover listed below, no age??? # 1 daughter Hoover? == '''Virginia Chronicle''' == :I have read thru the '''Virginia Chronicle''' 4 columns and listed the names and made an EXCEL list..'''#[https://virginiachronicle.com/cgi-bin/virginia?a=d&d=DD18740730.1.3&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------- Virginia Chronicle]''' in order of the article 4 Columns..bottom of this SPACE. :SCROLL DOWN FURTHER............ for the NAMES in order of the newspaper article ------------------------------------------------ #Mr. Thorn # Mrs. Thorn #[[Fox-16408 | Mr. Fox]] (burial: Union Dale Cemetery) (Is this Jacob FOX & Wife again?) #Mrs. Fox (burial: Union Dale Cemetery) #[[Raukauf-2 | Mary Renkouff]] Renkouff (Rykoff?) # Son of Jean Shering (or John?) (listed 2 other times) #''' Lewis Hoover''' # Mrs. Melz_on #[[McVey-750 | Ida McVay]] 8 years old #[[Unknown-508348 | Mrs. Sample]] age:27 '''(Death Log age:33 Dora Sample England)''' # [[Britton-3116 | Son William Britton]] age:14 (Death Log gives age:17 Occupation: Miner # [[Thorp-1375 | Elizabeth Thorp]] Mrs Thrap age:40 '''(Death Log gives age 50)''' # Thomas Smith # Mrs. Thomas Smith # 3 Smith children # baby McClease {{citation needed}} # McClease " 5 McCleat children" {{citation needed}} or 5 in total? # Mrs. Mary Ferguson # Mrs. Brittner (newspaper clipping on [[McVey-750 | Ida McVay]] recovery # [[Hubler-364 | Mr. Hubler]] 363 is the wrong HUBLER (burial: Union Dale Cemetery) # Mrs. Hubler (burial: Union Dale Cemetery) == '''Colorado Newspaper'''== :::Victims Listed first on "part 3" # [[Mattern-344 | Henry Matten]] (Nattern) #[[Wright-33247 | 'Nancy' Mrs. Henry Matten]] # [[Mattern-381 | Charles Matten]] 4 years # [[Mattern-344 | Emma Matten]] 1 year #[[Unknown-508079 | Mary Winkler]] "Mrs.Winkler was carried off with her house." "19 year old wife, Mary" died, [[Winkler-1839 | John Winkler]] survived #Mr. Shearing 1 child rolled off embankment/drowned #Rykoff family, only 2 children drown (another paper gives 2 girls, Emma Renkouff & Mary Renkouff.. # "Inmates 6 in number drowned" #"Son of [[Bolster-349 | Alderman Peter Bolster]]" [[Bolster-348 | August Bolster]] age:5 (Troy Hill or St. Mary's) # [[Fox-16408 | Jacob Fox]], wife, 1 child, & Joseph, brother to the wife............... #Mary Fox (same as above???) #[[Mason-16405 | Jacob Mason]] wife, 2 kids, plus 1 child survived. :'''The following is a list of those already recovered from these ruins''' :"Mr./ Mrs. Metzler, Conrad Getzer/ wife, Mrs. Mary Conlon, John Winkler, Jacob Schaffer, Mrs. Henry Leopold/four children, Archibald Arnold, the body of a female and the bodies of seven children, three boys and four girls, not yet identified. Mrs. John Schaffer/ three daughters, Henry Nattern, wife/two children, August Bolster, son of Alderman Bolster, a young man named Humbard, who was drowned while attempting to rescue a family on Ohio Street, Emily Rykoff, a five year old son of John Shearing, a four year old child of Mr./Mrs. Huffnagle, and the body of a boy named Huber. _ _ , Most carefully prepared figures make the total loss of life 219." #16'''[[Metzler-720 | Jacob Metzel, Metzler]]''' ; resided on O'Hara street, and was buried in St. Mary's cem. (census has Jacob/Sophia Metzler). #15.[[Unknown-507966 | Sophia Metzel,Metzler]] aged 28 years; resided on O'Hara street : buried in St. Mary's cemetery. #14. [[Metzler-722 | Rosa Metzler]], aged 11 months ; resided on O'Hara street; buried in St. Mary's cemetery. #[[Metzler-721 | Susan Metzler]], aged 4 years, (since deceased), "Orphaned list/ died since #[[Glatzel-10 | Conrad Glatzel]] newspaper is: "Getzer"- aged 45 years; buried in St. Mary's cem. # Mrs. Glatzel, newspaper is: "Getzer" aged 40 years ; buried in St. Mary's cemetery. # [[Unknown-508213 | Mary Conlon]] #46: Mrs. Mary Conlon, aged 55 years; resided on East street, buried in Brodhead cemetery. #47.[[Conlon-552 |Mary Conlon]], aged t months; resided on East st./ buried in Brodhead cemetery. #48. [[Conlon-552 | Theresa Conlon]], aged 14 years; resided on East st./ was buried in Brodhead cem. #[[Unknown-508079 | Mary Winkler]] is the first listed. [[Winkler-1839 | John Winkler]] "19 year old wife, Mary" died, John survived #Jacob Schaffer #[[Leopold-326 | Henry Leopold]] NOT SURE Henry drowned or just the rest of his family. # 28. Mrs. Henry Leopold ; resided on O'Hara street ; was buried with rest of family in St. Mary's cemetery. The Leopold family’s three-story frame house was destroyed. Mrs. Leopold and her four children drowned. In addition, the flood killed five children from another family living on the third floor. The home of a cooper named Simon Dreyer was lifted up and set on its side. The family inside escaped serious injury. [https://newsinteractive.post-gazette.com/thedigs/2013/03/11/butchers-run-flood-devastates-ohara-street-in-1874/] #29. Son of Henry Leopold. #30. son Leopold #31. Daughter of Henry Leopold. # 32.Daughter of Henry Leopold #27. [[Arnold-2925 | Archibald Arnold]] 22 years old (also on the Citizen's list) # body of a female # bodies of 7 children ( 3 boys 4 girls, not yet ID) # Mrs. John Schaffer & 3 daughters another newspaper says, "Mrs. John Schaeffer, Miss Schaeffer, Schaeffer 2 sisters # August Bolster is listed twice..... # [[Humbard-65 | W.H. Humbard]] (f-a-g: Humbert)"43. Wm. Humbard, 25 years of age ; resided at No. 252 Ohio street ; buried in Allegheny cemetery. (f-a-g also has newspaper re: that his wife/1 child also drowned.) # [[Raukauf-1 | Emma Renkouff]] Raukauf (Rykoff?) # [[Raukauf-4 | Julia Renkouff]] 9 months # child, 4 years. of Hoffnagle (Huffmangle) #[[Huber-3632 | Louis Huber]] age:13 (St.Mary's Cem) #[[Huber-3636 | Geo. Huber]]. '''LIVED''' His brother[[Huber-3632 | Louis. Huber]]. Louis Huber #51.[[Sheren-10 | Sheren]] only Sheren that is 4 years is James I. Sheren, age:4 years; resided on East street, and was buried in St. Mary's cemetery." #[[Unknown-508620 | Mary Winkler]] This, the 2nd Mary Winkler, age:24, and married to William, both born in Prussia. (also on the Citizen's list) #[[Rodgers-5277 | John Rodgers]] NOT Jolin as in the Citizen's list, age 17 == Other Related Deaths == #[[Shaffer-4401 | John Shaffer]] 40 Married- Committed suicide 3 days after the flood. (Death Log) #[[Unknown-508535 | Margaret Davis]] 32 Married Committed suicide the day after the flood (Death Log image 515) == Newspapers & photos == == LISTS BREAKDOWN == ::Virginia CHRONICLE Newspaper list of victims ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ::::Column 1 :paragraph:5 :"A German man lived but wife/3 children drown" :"Mother, Connelly/ 3 children drown" :"Youngman named Rogers, Cripple drown" ::::Column 2 :"Michael Schlotter/ his child found" :"THE FEARFUL TORRANT" :John Gorman/ wife/ 3 kids :James Forben/ wife/ 3 kids :"Mrs. Gorman saved herself…" ::::Column 3 :Mrs Forben Drown (brother James Flanagan lived) :Dillon Family/neighbors totalling 9 souls (died? Or not sure?) :Thomas Britton :son Willie Britton age:12-14 (but found him age:17) :Maggie Hunter age:12 :Mrs Throp found but husband/ 4 kids missing :'''Two More Bodies''' :[[Conner-4681 | James Connor]] age: 60 Miner (no record found of him) ::[[Dill-2101 | Betsy Dil]] (James Connor housekeep) :"A mother, 3-4 children/kids of another family total: 9 in all" : " A TOUCHING SCENE" :George Hoover, age 7, '''found alive''' :Mr. Thorn lived but Mrs Thron drown :Mrs Leopold 4 kids, 20 months to 7 years :wife & 7 kids of a workman from across the river………… :'''NAMES OF THE DEAD SO FAR AS KNOWN''' :'''UPPER ALLEGHENY DIST''' :Mrs. John Schaffer :Miss. Schaffer :Maggie Hunter age:12 :" 2 SISTERS (her sisters or sister-in-laws :Henry Matten :Mrs. Henry Matten/ 4 kids :August Bolster :W. H. Humbard (Humbert) :Emma Renkouff :Mary Renkouff :"Son of John shering" :Mr Huffnagle :Mrs. Huffnagle ::::Column 4 :'''NAMES OF THE DEAD SO FAR AS KNOWN''' ::'''UPPER ALLEGHENY DIST''' :Henry Hess :Lewis Hoover :Mrs____per / child :Henry Leopold :Mrs Leopold 4 kids, 20 ms to 7 ys :Mary Conlon :Archie Arnold :Mrs. Melz__on :Jacob Lutz ::'''LOWER ALLEGHENY DIST''' :James Forden :Mrs. James Forden/ 4 kids :Mr John Gorman/ 3 kids ::'''Temperanceville''' :Mr. McVey age 50 :Ida McVey age 8 :Mrs. Sample age 27 :Thomas Britton Miner age 60 :Willie Britton age:17 :Maggie Hunter age:12 :Mrs. Throp age:40 :Joseph Connor Miner age:60 :Betsy Dill :Mr. thomas Smith :Mrs. Thomas Smith/ 3 kids ::'''Chartier's Creek''' :Mr. McCleat (McClease) :Mrs. McCleat / 5 kids :Son of Joseph Hoover :Son of George Albreit (Albretz) :Mrs. Mary Ferguson :''' July 28th bodies recovered ''' :FROM COLUMN #4 :Mrs. Brittner :Ida McVey age 8 :one unknown unrecognized :MORTALITY CHART :UPPER ALLEGHENY DIST 125 :LOWER ALLEGHENY DIST 9 :SAW MILL RUN 14 :SAW MILL RUN BIG BRANCH 6 :SAW MILL RUN LITTLE BRANCH 27 :OTHER SUBURBS 18 ::: TOTAL ALL AREAS: 219 :'''BURYING THE DEAD''' :Joseph Schenepfer :Louisa Schnepfer/ 4 kids :Huber and wife :Fox and wife ::" to be buried in Union Dale Cemetery == Burials == # Brodhead Cemetery (aka: Saint Philip Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Crafton, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania) A cemetery was established in the area known as '''Broadhead cemetery''' # Category: Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania # Union Dale Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, No Fox is listed in the findagrave memorial site but the newspaper article states this is where they were laid to rest. Up to 20 Victims # Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery, Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/46165/saint-mary-catholic-cemetery] # Troy Hill Cemetery # South Side Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, #'''Category: St. Mary's Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania''' Saint Mary Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Troy Hill) [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245997/saint-mary-cemetery] == Sources == #[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939V-8L95-YV?i=526&cc=1810412&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXZ7J-MQM Pittsburgh City Death LOG] #https://archive.org/stream/reportofcitizens00citi/reportofcitizens00citi_djvu.txt #[https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=CLM18740801-01.2.15&srpos=2&e=--1859---1911--en-20--1--txt-txIN-%22john+winkler%22-------2-- Colorado Historic Newspapers.org] #[https://virginiachronicle.com/cgi-bin/virginia?a=d&d=DD18740730.1.3&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------- Virginia Chronicle] #The Pittsburgh Daily Commercial, 30 July 1874, page 4'

Pittsylvania County, Virginia

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[[Category: Pittsylvania County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Pittsylvania County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Pittsylvania County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Pittsylvania County, Virginia}} == Pittsylvania County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Halifax County, Virginia | Halifax County]] on November 6, 1766. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Surry County, Virginia | Surry County]] and [[Space: Henry County, Virginia | Henry County]]. == Sources == See also: * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/pittsylvania/census/tith.txt First List of Tithables of Pittsylvania County, Virginia]; Year 1767; The History of Pittsylvania County; by Maud Carter Clement. * [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Virginia parishes], posted by Freddie Spradlin on Virginia Genealogy Web, based primarily on "''Hening's Statutes at Large'' (see [http://vagenweb.org/hening/ vagenweb.org/hening/]) and the list of parishes in ''The Hornbook of Virginia History,'' 4th edition, edited by Emily J. Salmon and Edward D. C. Campbell, Jr., Library of Virginia, Richmond, 1994." * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pittsylvania_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Pittsylvania County on Family Search] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99LX-MHJ2 Marriages] (FamilySearch login required, but free): Marriage bonds book, no. 1, 1767-1861 -- Index to marriage register, no. 2, 1861-1900 -- Marriage register, no. 2, 1861-1900. * Pittsylvania County, Virginia Marriages 1700-1799. Publication: Records Compiled by Cecil D. McDonald, Jr. of Seattle, Washington; Transcribed and submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Wes Blair, Pam Miller. * Marriages of Pittsylvania County Virginia 1767-1805. Author: Catherine Lindsay Knorr Publication: 1956 * [https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/ Chancery Records Index at Library of Virginia] includes the Pittsylvania County chancery causes, 1771-1869

Pittsylvania Plantation, Prince William County, Virginia

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[[Category:Pittsylvania Plantation, Prince William County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Prince William County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Prince William County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] ==Information == [[Carter-4687|Landon Carter Jr.]] received a tract of land as part of his father's estate. '''Wills and inventories, 1699-1879; general index to wills, 1699-1950''': "Wills and inventories, 1699-1879; general index to wills, 1699-1950"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/366820 Wills and inventories, 1699-1879; general index to wills, 1699-1950]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PF-H2HY?cat=366820 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 March 2022) *1779 will of Landon Carter, Sr
It became the plantation known as Pittsylvania.https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=62662 The Pittsylvania plantation was located in Prince William Co, Virginia, at the site of the historic Manassas Battlefield Park. A footprint of the main house can be seen on the grounds. http://eservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitallibrary/hsdw/P_Folder/PittsylvaniaSite76-330/pdfs/PittsylvaniaSite76-330PublA.pdf When Landon Carter, Jr. died, he left his property in Prince William County to his son Wormley Carter, his lands in Loudon County to his son John F. Carter, See also the Battlefield Park website, and especially the section on James Robinson, a freed slave thought to be the son of Landon -- which Landon is not clear[https://www.battlefields.org/visit/heritage-sites/james-robinson-house James Robinson House] This site can also be seen on the grounds of the Battlefield Park. He also left his lands in Fauquier County to his younger sons, Moore Fauntleroy Carter and Charles Landon Carter. However, when it came time to divide Moore's property amongst his seven children, part of it was found to the east of battlefield park site bounded on the east by Stone Road. This section was assigned to Moore Fauntleroy, Jr. in 1820. In 1861, he realized that the Yankees would be marching over his property, so he took his young family west to Linden and waited out the war there. Pittsylvania was willed from Wormeley Carter to his son, Landon Carter. '''General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872''': "General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/379047 General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872] Wills, inventories & accounts, Vols. K-L 1809- 1823
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-FWFN?i=227&cat=379047 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 March 2022) *will written 8 Apr 1815, proven 7 Aug 1815.
===Landon Carter Jr.=== Landon Carter Jr. owned the Pittsylvania from 1779 to his death in 1801. In '''1782''' the enslaved of Landon Carter Jr. and his son John Carter are seen on the tax list in Prince William Co, VA. '''Property Tax''': "Personal property tax lists of Prince William County, 1782-1861"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/411407 Personal property tax lists of Prince William County, 1782-1861] Personal property tax lists 1782-1799 (1782 has 4 lists; 1783-1786, 1721-1843 have 1 list per year; 1787-1820, 1844-1861 have 2 lists per year)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-9Z3J-S?i=15&cat=411407 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 March 2022)
*Tom *Harry *Geo *Joe *Joe *Simon *Archy *Billy *Luzus *Joe *Barnaby *James *James *Phill *Phill *Robin *Stephen *Person *Tom *Simon *Lewis *Garsen or Gowen *Willoughby *Peter *Parmer *Manuel *Sarah *Fortune *Ester *Abby *Abby *Sicily *Judy *Billy *Kate *Sarah *Kate *Penny *Miny *Patty *Patty *Betty *Mary *Beck *Sukey *Martha *Martha *Sally *Pegg *Nanny *Martha *Mary persons under age 16 *Thaddeus *Billy *Billy *Ephraim *Amos *Garsen *Harry *Nanny *Judy *Hannah *Lydia *Dolly *George *Gerrson or Gowen *Nancy *Jane *Jacob *Tom *Ambrose *Josy *Winny *Nat *Molly *Ben *Sarah *Ursula *Lotty *Mimy *Billy *Peggy *Jack *Mthy *Katy *Anderson *Cuchera *Charlotte *Diana *Kezekia *Jrehamiah *Amariat *Katy *Phillis *Vincent *Ganner or Gowen *Chriss *Peter *Daniel *James *Rawley *Sukey *Ben *Betty *Isaac *Dinah *Amy *Betty *Sam *Jonny *Alex *Silla *Sukey *Jmina *Aly *Charlotte *Sylva *Phebe *Ralph *Mary *Robin??? *Cato *Charles? A number of enslaved are named in the will of Landon Carter in '''1801'''. '''General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872''': "General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/379047 General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872] Wills, inventories & accounts, Vols. H-I 1792- 1809
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-F7MV?i=236&cat=379047 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 March 2022) *1801 will in Prince William Co, VA
House servants on the Prince William Estate: *Betty *Sukey *Charlotte *Caty *Mimah *Jenny *Judah *Vincent *Hill *Gardner *Joe *Old Will to daughter Elizabeth Carter *Peter *Sukey, wife of Peter *and all their children *Jenny, a girl to daughter Margaret Carter *George *Charlotte, wife of George *all their children *Judah, a girl to Judith Carter *Mimah *Natty *Kitte to daughter Mary Bruce *Lucy, woman to grandson Landon Bruce *Meridith, boy, son of Will *Katy, woman *Katy's child to grandson John Bruce *Nassau, boy, son of Will to granddaughter Eliza Bruce *Becky, girl, daughter of Sukey to granddaughter Judith Bruce *Betty, girl, daughter of Sukey to granddaughter Eleanara Bruce *Sophia, girl, daughter of Lucy The following were already in possession of his daugther, but he did not name which daughter, possibly Mary Bruce. *Old Will *Betty, wife of Old Will *Sukey, daughter of Old Will And an inventory of enslaved persons is found in his probate paperwork in '''1801'''. '''General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872''': "General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/379047 General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872] Wills, inventories & accounts, Vols. H-I 1792- 1809
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-FQ1X?i=249&cat=379047 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 March 2022) *1801 inventory submitted to court Prince William Co, VA
*Archey *Joe, blacksmith *Paul *Vincent *Griffin *Hill *Martin *Katey *Mary *Joe, son of Archy *Parlow, son of Sukey *Janney *Clara?, child of Janney *Winny, child of Martha *Paul, son of Billy *Naussa, son of Billy *Juddy *Nichols *Dennis *Harry *George *Katty, little *Maria and child *Betsey, of Billy *Sally *Meridith *Sally *Esther and *Robert *Abigal *Sarah *Bill *Martha, yellow *Nancy *Phillis *John *Harriot *Sally *Silvia and *Tennison *Nancy *Natt *Tasker *Sukey *Gabriel *Barshaba *Tolly *Archy *Esther *Harry *Arthur *Talbot *Phil *Billy, house *Nutty *Mimah and *Philander *Caroline *Charlotte *Sach, child of Charlotte *Betsey *Penny *Sammy *Peter *Judith, lubber *Daniel *Joe *Moses *Polly *Peggy *Beck *Judith *Sukey *Marshall *Alfred *Carlos *George, waggoner *Beck *Sarah, child of Beck *Simon *Edmund *Jose *Abigal *Ralph *Billy *Whitley *Peggy *Dolly *Jonathan, child of Dolly *Juddy *Willoughby *Saunders *Lavinia *Hannah *Martha, child of Hannah *Nancy *George *Anny *Buliegh *Nancy, child of Buliegh *Liddy *Eleanor, child of Liddy *Harry *Julia *Hannah *Joe, yellow *Betty *Randolph, child of Betty *Anny *Luisa, child of Anny *Stephen *Kitt *Jack *Gowen *Patty *Ellzey *Ephraim *Sam *Levi *Unus *Dinah *Tom *Judy *Sukey, Granny *Sarah, Granny *Harry *Martha *Mary *Jsland *Jesse *Ben *Sam *Tom, weaver *Simon *Agey *Miles *George *Park *Phil, shoemaker *Peter *Fanny *Sally, child of Fanny *Sarah *Ben, child of Sarah *Jamsny *Nancy *Jack *Nancy *Geaston *Beck *Liddy *Joyce *Natt ===Wormeley Carter=== [[Carter-31369|Wormeley Carter]] owned the Pittsylvania from 1801-1815. The enslaved were listed in his probate inventory. '''General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872''': "General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/379047 General index to wills, 1734-1951; wills, inventories & accounts, 1734- 1872] Wills, inventories & accounts, Vols. K-L 1809- 1823
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-FWFX?i=233&cat=379047 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 March 2022) *estate 4 Sept 1815
*Griffin *Simon *Joe *Tasker *Joe *James *Arthur *Paul *Simon *Dolly *Beck, child of Dolly *Beck *John, child of Beck *Winny *Sarah *Judy *Edmund *Nutty *Simon *Stephen *Watt *Harriot *Easter *Chriss *Martha *Carline *Sally *Abigail *Bridgit *Moses *George ===Landon Carter=== Landon Carter, son of Wormeley Carter, owned the Pittsylvania plantation from 1815 to his death in 1849. Probate paperwork has not been found for him as of this time. In 1847 Carter appears at court to gain exemption from taxes on his slave Nancy. ==Sources==

Piuro, Lombardy One Place Study

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== Piuro, Lombardy One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place= Piuro, Lombardy|category= Piuro, Lombardy One Place Study}}
{{OnePlaceStudy|place= Piuro, Lombardy|category= Piuro, Lombardy One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} Piuro is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Sondrio in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of Milan and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of Sondrio, on the border with Switzerland. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,938 and an area of 85.4 square kilometres (33.0 sq mi).[3]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piuro Sources of Research: Documents: :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-XJF2?i=1&wc=M7SY-SP8%3A350267401%2C350271701%2C350267501&cc=2043841 Births 1866-1910]...[[Space:Index_of_Births_Piuro|Index]] :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-2LYS?i=640&wc=M7SY-SNG%3A350267401%2C350271701%2C350271702&cc=2043841 Deaths 1866-1910]...[[Space:Index_of_Deaths_Piuro|Index]] :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-2JYM?i=4&wc=M7SY-SNG%3A350267401%2C350271701%2C350271702&cc=2043841 Marriages 1866-1910]...[[Space:Index_of_Marriages_Piuro|Index]] :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9W5-X511?wc=M7SY-338%3A350267401%2C350271701%2C350270601&cc=2043841 Marriage Announcements:1872-1908] Cemeteries :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2702984/prosto-cemetery? Prosto] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2702988/borgonuovo Borgonuovo]

Piute County, Utah

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Pizzolanti Name Study

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

Place Events, Joyner Name Study

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[[Category: Joyner Name Study]] :This Page is part of the [[Space:Joyner Name Study|Joyner Name Study]] '''Place based Events applicable to the Joyner Name Study''' This category assists the Joyner Name Study by bringing together Joyner and Joiner surnamed profiles on wikitree based on common events happening in specific locations. '''For list of Categories available, please see [[:category: Place Events%2C_Joyner_Name_Study]].''' For each such Place Event, # create a category name in the format [[Category:(place) (event), Joyner Name Study]] for that index as a subcategory of [[[[:Category:Place Events, Joyner Name Study]]]] # create a space page (for details of the category) with the same name for that source also as a subcategory of [[[[:Category:Place Events, Joyner Name Study]]]]. # add the category name to any Joyner profiles using that source # On the space page, create a list in a table of the Joyner surname records in that source # in the table add the wikitree id of profiles that have been named in the records # create and add to the category page, a citation for the source (useful as an example citation.) # and finally... source and/or create any profiles not already sourced from this repository Where an index for an event exists a space page for it can be used to check for duplicate profiles sourcing on the same record.

Placed Named Ayer

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[[Category:Ayer Name Study]] {{Profile-box|Part of the [[Space:Ayer Name Study|Ayer Name Study]]}} === Places Named Ayer === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyer_Peak Eyer Peak, Probuda Ridge, Antarctica] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayr Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland] (named after the river and is likely not related to the name. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayers_Township,_Champaign_County,_Illinois Ayers Township, Illinois, USA] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayer,_Massachusetts Ayer, Massachusetts, USA] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayers,_West_Virginia Ayers, West Virginia, USA] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyre_Peninsula Eyre Peninsula, Australia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru Uluru (Ayers Rock), Northern Territory, Australia] (Named after [[Ayers-1563|Henry Ayers GCMG (1821-1897)]])

Placenames Ireland

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[[Category: Ireland, Places]] ==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of District Electoral Divisions [DED], Dispensary or Registrars districts and Superintendent Registrar's Districts aka Poor law unions. Alternative names where known are also shown. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as correction continue to be made. :The one or two letters that identify the County in which the location is situated is explained on each page. ==Index to Letters== :{| width="100%" border="1" |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_A|'''Aa to Az''']] [[Space:Placenames Ireland - Disambiguation - A|''disambiguation'']] |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_Ba_to_Ballyf|'''Ba to Ballyf''']] [[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|''disambiguation'']] |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|'''Ballyg to Ballyo''']] [[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|''disambiguation'']] |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_Ballyp_to_Bek|'''Ballyp to Bek''']] [[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp_to_Bek|''disambiguation'']] |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_Bel_to_Bz|'''Bel to Bz''']] [[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel_to_Bz|''disambiguation'']] |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_Caa_to_Caz|'''Caa to Caz''']] [[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|''disambiguation'']] |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_Cea_to_Cly|'''Cea to Cly''']] [[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|''disambiguation'']] |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_Coa_to_Corp|'''Coa to Corp''']] [[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa_to_Corp|''disambiguation'']] |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Corr_to_Cy|'''Corr to Cy''']] [[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|''disambiguation'']] |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_Da_to_Drok|'''Da to Drok''']] [[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|''disambiguation'']] | | |}

Placenames Ireland - Corr to Cy

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==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of district electoral divisions. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as corrections continue to be made. :Each entry represents a name that appears in an Irish location and where there are many instances of the name a separate disambiguation page shows all the instances of the name and the parishes in which it is situate. :Where a category of a single location exists (at the time of the last run) the link takes you to the category. Where there are multiple instances the link takes you to the diasambiguation page. ==Identifying County and Type== :County Letters are used to identify the county to which the place belongs. These are ''usually'' the first and last letter of the county name. The same has been applied to counties in Northern Ireland after 1922.
:{| width="80%" border="1" |'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County''' |- |AM||Antrim,||AH||Armagh,||C||Cork,||CE||Clare |- |CN||Cavan,||CW||Carlow,||D||Dublin,||DL||Donegal |- |DN||Down,||FH||Fermanagh,||G||Galway,||KE||Kildare |- |KK||Kilkenny,||KY||Kerry,||L||Limerick,||LD||Longford |- |LH||Louth,||LM||Leitrim,||LS||Laois,||LY||Londonderry |- |MH||Meath,||MN||Monaghan,||MO||Mayo,||OY||Offaly |- |RN||Roscommon,||SO||Sligo,||T||Tipperary,||TE||Tyrone |- |W||Waterford,||WH||Westmeath,||WX||Wexford,||WW||Wicklow |}
:The letters immediately following the county designation are the type of location, or types, which are represented by the name thus for example '''Abartagh: W, T(1)''' relates to a townland in Waterford and there is just the one instance.
T = Townland, TN = Town, P = Parish, B = Barony, E = District Electoral Division,
R = Registration District (Disp Dist), S = Superintentent Registrar's District.
:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |[[:Category:Corr and Aughantarragh Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Corr and Aughantarragh]]: AH, T(1) |Corr and Dunavally: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corr]]: CN, T(2) |- |Corr: G, T(1) |Corr: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corr]]: WH, T(3) |- |Corraback: CN, T(1) |Corrabally: C, T(1) |Corrabarrack: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrabaun]]: G, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrabaun]]: LD, T(3) |Corrabaun: MO, T(1) |- |Corrabaun: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrabeagh]]: LM, T(2) |Corrabeegher: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrabeg]]: RN, T(2) |Corrabella: T, T(1) |Corrabofin: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrabola]]: LD, T(2) |Corrabul: L, T(1) |Corrabulbeg: L, T(1) |- |Corracaboon: LM, T(1) |Corracanvy: CN, T(1) |Corracar: LM, T(1) |- |Corracarrow: CN, T(1) |Corracharra: MN, T(1) |Corrachole: LM, T(1) |- |Corracholia Beg: CN, T(1) |Corracholia More: CN, T(1) |Corrachomera: CN, T(1) |- |Corrachoosaun: LM, T(1) |Corrachrow: FH, T(1) |Corrachuill: LM, T(1) |- |Corrachulter: MN, T(1) |Corrackan: MN, T(1) |Corraclare Big: FH, T(1) |- |Corraclare Little: FH, T(1) |Corraclare North: FH, T(1) |Corraclare: FH, T(1) |- |Corraclassy: CN, T(1) |Corracleigh: CN, T(1) |Corraclevin: OY, T(1) |- |Corraclogh: RN, T(1) |Corracloghan: MN, T(1) |Corracloon Beg: CE, T(1) |- |Corracloon More: CE, T(1) |Corracloon: CE, T(1) |Corracloon: FH, T(1) |- |Corracloona: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Corracoash Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Corracoash]]: FH, T(1) |Corracoggil North: RN, T(1) |- |Corracoggil South: RN, T(1) |Corracommeen: RN, T(1) |Corracoolia: G, T(1) |- |Corracramph North: LM, T(1) |Corracramph South: LM, T(1) |Corracramph: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corracreeny]]: CN, T(2) |Corracreeny: LM, T(1) |Corracreigh: RN, T(1) |- |Corracrin: MN, T(1) |Corracrow: MO, T(1) |Corracullin: G, T(1) |- |Corracullin: OY, T(1) |Corracunna: C, T(1) |Corradarren: CN, T(1) |- |Corraderrybrock: FH, T(1) |Corradeverrid: CN, T(1) |Corradillar: FH, T(1) |- |Corradinna: TE, T(1) |Corradoo East: SO, T(1) |Corradoo West: SO, T(1) |- |Corradoo: SO, T(1) |Corradooa: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corradooey]]: DL, T(2) |- |Corradooey: LD, T(1) |Corradoon: W, T(1) |Corradoran: LH, T(1) |- |Corradovar: FH, T(1) |Corradownan: CN, T(1) |Corradreenan East: FH, T(1) |- |Corradreenan West: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corradrehid]]: RN, T(2) |Corradrish: MO, T(1) |- |Corradrishy: MO, T(1) |Corraduff: T, T(1) |Corrafaireen: G, T(1) |- |Corraffrin: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corragarrow]]: LD, T(2) |Corragarry: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corragarry]]: MN, T(3)
''Corr Gharraí nó Srúil'' |Corragarta: MN, T(1) |Corragarve: RN, T(1) |- |Corragaun (Morris): KK, T(1) |Corragaun (Reade): KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corragaun]]: MO, T(2) |- |Corrageen: D, T(1) |Corrageen: WX, T(1) |Corragh (Maxwell): MN, T(1) |- |Corragh Island: DL, T(1) |Corragh: WX, T(1) |Corragh: WW, T(1) |- |Corraghbrack: MN, T(1) |Corraghdown: MN, T(1) |Corraghduff: MN, T(1) |- |Corragho: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corraghy]]: CN, T(2) |Corraghy: FH, T(1) |- |Corragina: W, T(1) |Corraglass West: FH, T(1) |Corraglass: FH, T(1) |- |Corragloon: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corragole Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Corragole]]: FH, T(1) |Corragoly: LM, T(1) |- |Corragooly: MO, T(1) |Corragore: MN, T(1) |Corragunnagalliaghdoo Island: MO, T(1) |- |Corragunt: FH, T(1) |Corraharra: FH, T(1) |Corraheen: FH, T(1) |- |Corrahoash: CN, T(1) |Corrahoor: MO, T(1) |Corraige: CE, T(1) |- |Corraine: DL, T(1) |Corrainy: TE, T(1) |Corrakane: CN, T(1) |- |Corrakeel: FH, T(1) |Corrakeeldrum: CN, T(1) |Corrakeen: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrakeeran]]: CN, T(2) |Corrakeeran: MH, T(1) |Corrakelly: FH, T(1) |- |Corrakit: LH, T(1) |Corrakyle: CE, T(1) |Corrala: LM, T(1) |- |Corralahan: LM, T(1) |Corralanna: WH, T(1) |Corralara: RN, T(1) |- |Corralea West: G, T(1) |Corralea: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corralea]]: G, T(3) |- |Corralea: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corraleehan Townland, Drumreilly Parish, County Leitrim|Corraleehan]]: LM, T(1) |Corraleehanbeg: CN, T(1) |- |Corraleek: FH, T(1) |Corralena: WH, T(1) |Corraleskin: LM, T(1) |- |Corralinnen: FH, T(1) |Corralongford: FH, T(1) |Corralough South: G, T(1) |- |Corralough: G, T(1) |Corralough: LD, T(1) |Corralough: T, T(1) |- |Corralustia: LM, T(1) |Corramacorra: WX, T(1) |Corramaeeagh: G, T(1) |- |Corramagrine: RN, T(1) |Corramahan: LM, T(1) |Corramartin: LM, T(1) |- |Corrameen: FH, T(1) |Corramegan: MN, T(1) |Corramonaghan: FH, T(1) |- |Corramore: FH, T(1) |Corramore: RN, T(1) |Corramore: TE, T(1) |- |Corran Beg: C, T(1) |Corran Middle: C, T(1) |Corran More: C, T(1) |- |Corran North: C, T(1) |Corran South: C, T(1) |Corran: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corran]]: CN, T(2) |Corran: C, T(1) |Corranagh: DL, T(1) |- |Corranaheen: FH, T(1) |Corrananagh: MH, T(1) |Corranarry: TE, T(1) |- |Corrandoo: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrandrum]]: G, T(2) |Corrandulla: G, T(1) |- |Corranea Glebe: CN, T(1) |Corranearty: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corraneary]]: CN, T(4) |- |Corraneary: LM, T(1) |Corraneden: CN, T(1) |Corraneena: G, T(1) |- |Corranellistrum: G, T(1) |Corraness Glebe: DL, T(1) |Corranewy: FH, T(1) |- |Corranewy: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corranierna]]: CN, T(2) |Corrannaskeha North: W, T(1) |- |Corrannaskeha South: W, T(1) |Corrannaskeha: W, T(1) |Corranny: FH, T(1) |- |Corranroo: CE, T(1) |Corrantarramud: G, T(1) |Corrantotan: RN, T(1) |- |Corranure: CN, T(1) |Corraphort: LM, T(1) |Corraquigley: CN, T(1) |- |Corraquill: CN, T(1) |Corraquill: T, T(1) |Corrard: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrard]]: FH, T(3) |Corrardaghy: FH, T(1) |Corrardreen: FH, T(1) |- |Corraree and Ballygatta: RN, T(1) |Corrarod: CN, T(1) |Corrascoffy: LM, T(1) |- |Corrashesk: TE, T(1) |Corrasheskin: TE, T(1) |Corrasillagh: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corraskea]]: MN, T(2) |Corraskealy: MN, T(1) |Corraslira: RN, T(1) |- |Corraslustia: RN, T(1) |Corrasmaghooil: LM, T(1) |Corrasmongan: CN, T(1) |- |Corrasra: LM, T(1) |Corrastoona Beg: RN, T(1) |Corrastoona More: RN, T(1) |- |Corrataghart: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corratanty Townland, Muckno Parish, County Monaghan|Corratanty]]: MN, T(1) |Corratanvally: MO, T(1) |- |Corratary: TE, T(1) |Corratawy: CN, T(1) |Corratawy: LM, T(1) |- |Corrateean: MN, T(1) |Corrateemore: MN, T(1) |Corraterriff North: LM, T(1) |- |Corraterriff South: LM, T(1) |Corrateskin: FH, T(1) |Corratillan: CN, T(1) |- |Corratimore Glebe: LM, T(1) |Corratinner: CN, T(1) |Corratirrim: CN, T(1) |- |Corratistune: FH, T(1) |Corratober Lower: CN, T(1) |Corratober Upper: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corratober]]: CN, T(3) |Corratober: MH, T(1) |Corratowick: MO, T(1) |- |Corratrasna Glebe: FH, T(1) |Corratrasna: FH, T(1) |Corratrasna: MN, T(1) |- |Corratrench: RN, T(1) |Corraun: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corraun]]: MO, T(3) |- |Corraun: RN, T(1) |Corraunboy: MO, T(1) |Corravacan: MN, T(1) |- |Corravaddy: DL, T(1) |Corravahan: CN, T(1) |Corravally: T, T(1) |- |Corravarry: CN, T(1) |Corraveaty: CN, T(1) |Corraveggaun East: MO, T(1) |- |Corraveggaun West: MO, T(1) |Corravehy: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corravilla]]: CN, T(2) |- |Corravilla: MN, T(1) |Corraviller: MN, T(1) |Corravoggy: CN, T(1) |- |Corravogy: CN, T(1) |Corravohy: CN, T(1) |Corravokeen: MO, T(1) |- |Corravoley: C, T(1) |Corravoo: MN, T(1) |Corravreeda East: C, T(1) |- |Corravreeda West: C, T(1) |Corrawaddy: CN, T(1) |Corrawaleen: LM, T(1) |- |Corraweehil Glebe: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corraweelis]]: CN, T(3) |Corrawillin: CN, T(1) |- |Corrawillin: MN, T(1) |Corrawully: FH, T(1) |Corray: SO, T(1) |- |Correagh Glebe: CN, T(1) |Correagh: RN, T(1) |Correagh: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Correagh]]: WH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Correal]]: RN, T(2) |Correaly: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Correel]]: LS, T(2) |[[:Category:Correen Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim|Correen]]: AM, T(1) |Correen: FH, T(1) |- |Correen: LM, T(1) |Correen: RN, T(1) |Correenbeg: RN, T(1) |- |Correenfeeradda: L, T(1) |Correens: MO, T(1) |Correish: LM, T(1) |- |Correl: FH, T(1) |Correllstown: WH, T(1) |Correvan: CN, T(1) |- |Correvan: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corries or Corrymore]]: CW, T(2) |Corriga: LM, T(1) |- |Corriga: T, T(1) |Corrigeen: LS, T(1) |Corrin: C, T(1) |- |Corrinagh: LD, T(1) |Corrinare: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrinary]]: MN, T(2) |- |Corrinenty: MN, T(1) |Corrinshigagh (Cope): MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrinshigagh]]: MN, T(2) |- |Corrinshigo: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrinshigo]]: CN, T(2) |Corrinshigo: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corrinshigo]]: MN, T(5) |Corrintra: MN, T(1) |Corrinure: AH, T(1) |- |Corrody: LY, T(1) |Corrofin: G, T(1) |Corrog: DN, T(1) |- |Corrogebeg: T, T(1) |Corrogemore: T, T(1) |Corronagh: CN, T(1) |- |Corrool (Brennan): LD, T(1) |Corrool (Fox): LD, T(1) |Corrool (Kenny): LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Corrower Townland, Attymass Parish, County Mayo|Corrower]]: MO, T(1) |Corrowle: T, T(1) |Corroy: MO, T(1) |- |Corroy: RN, T(1) |Corrspark: G, T(1) |Corrstown: AM, T(1) |- |Corrstown: D, T(1) |Corrstown: LY, T(1) |Corrudda: LM, T(1) |- |Corruragh: C, T(1) |Corry East: RN, T(1) |Corry Island: LM, T(1) |- |Corry West: RN, T(1) |Corry: AH, T(1) |Corry: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corry]]: FH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corry]]: G, T(2) |Corry: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corry]]: LD, T(2) |Corry: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corry]]: RN, T(2) |- |Corry: WH, T(1) |Corryagan: MN, T(1) |Corryarbeg: MN, T(1) |- |Corryard: LM, T(1) |Corryaughany: MO, T(1) |Corrybrackan: MN, T(1) |- |Corrybrannan: MN, T(1) |Corrycholman: CN, T(1) |Corrycorka: LD, T(1) |- |Corrycroar: TE, T(1) |Corrycullen: LM, T(1) |Corrydavit: MO, T(1) |- |Corrydonnellan: WH, T(1) |Corryena: LD, T(1) |Corryhagan: MN, T(1) |- |Corryloan: MN, T(1) |Corrymailley: MO, T(1) |Corrymellagh: AM, T(1) |- |Corryolus: LM, T(1) |Corryrourke: CN, T(1) |Corsale: FH, T(1) |- |Corsallagh: SO, T(1) |Corscreenagh: FH, T(1) |Corsenshin: FH, T(1) |- |Corsillagh: WW, T(1) |Corsilloga: MN, T(1) |Corskeagh (Daly): G, T(1) |- |Corskeagh (Trench): G, T(1) |Corskeagh Beg: G, T(1) |Corskeagh More: G, T(1) |- |Corskeagh: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corskeagh]]: RN, T(2) |Corskeagh: SO, T(1) |- |Corstown: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corstown]]: LH, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corstown]]: MH, T(2) |- |Corstruce: CN, T(1) |Cortaghart: MN, T(1) |Cortaher: FH, T(1) |- |Cortamlat: AH, T(1) |Cortannel: MN, T(1) |Cortial: LH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cortober]]: CN, T(2) |Cortober: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cortober]]: MN, T(4) |- |Cortober: RN, T(1) |Cortolvin: MN, T(1) |Cortown: MH, T(1) |- |Cortrasna: CN, T(1) |Cortrasna: FH, T(1) |Cortrasna: RN, T(1) |- |Cortreane: MN, T(1) |Cortullagh or Grove: OY, T(1) |Corvackan: MN, T(1) |- |Corvaghan: MN, T(1) |Corvally: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corvally]]: MN, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Corvanaghan Townland, Kildress Parish, County Tyrone|Corvanaghan]]: TE, T(1) |Corveagh Lower: MO, T(1) |Corveagh Upper: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corveen]]: DL, T(2) |Corvickremon: MO, T(1) |Corville: T, T(1) |- |Corvoam: MN, T(1) |Corvoderry: MO, T(1) |Corvoley: MO, T(1) |- |Corvoy: MN, T(1) |Corweelis or Lisaderg: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Corweelis]]: CN, T(2) |- |Corwig: KE, T(1) |Corwillick: SO, T(1) |Corwillin: MN, T(1) |- |Corwin: CN, T(1) |Cosbystown: FH, T(1) |Cosha North: KY, T(1) |- |Cosha South: KY, T(1) |Coshcummeragh: KY, T(1) |Cosher: WX, T(1) |- |Coshkib: AM, T(1) |Coshquin: LY, T(1) |Coskeam: CE, T(1) |- |Coskemduff: CN, T(1) |Cosmona: G, T(1) |Coss: KY, T(1) |- |Cossallagh: MO, T(1) |Cossaun: G, T(1) |Cossaunaclamper: G, T(1) |- |Cossycon: FH, T(1) |Costello's Island: G, T(1) |Costello's-park: G, T(1) |- |Costrea: LM, T(1) |Coteenty: G, T(1) |Cotlerstown: LH, T(1) |- |Cott: KE, T(1) |Cottage Island: SO, T(1) |Cottage: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cottage Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Cottage]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cottage]]: G, T(2) |Cottage: KY, T(1) |- |Cottage: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cottage]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cottage]]: T, T(2) |- |Cottage: WX, T(1) |Cottagefarm: LS, T(1) |Cottagequinn: TE, T(1) |- |Cotterellsbooly: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Cotterellsrath Townland, Kells Parish, County Kilkenny|Cotterellsrath]]: KK, T(1) |Cottian: DL, T(1) |- |Cottlestown: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Cotton Townland, Bangor Parish, County Down|Cotton]]: DN, T(1) |Cottown: DL, T(1) |- |Cottrellstown: KK, T(1) |Cottrelstown: D, T(1) |Cotts: WX, T(1) |- |Cottstown: C, T(1) |Cougane: C, T(1) |Coulagh: C, T(1) |- |Coulagh: KY, T(1) |Coultry: D, T(1) |Coum (Allen): T, T(1) |- |Coum (Parker): T, T(1) |Coumaclavlig: C, T(1) |Coumaclovane: C, T(1) |- |Coumaleague: KY, T(1) |Coumanare: KY, T(1) |Coumaraghlinmountain: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Coumbeg]]: T, T(2) |Coumbowler: KY, T(1) |Coumbrack: CE, T(1) |- |Coumduff: KY, T(1) |Coumeenoole North: KY, T(1) |Coumeenoole South: KY, T(1) |- |Coumeenycorraun: KY, T(1) |Coumgagh: KY, T(1) |Coumlanders: KY, T(1) |- |Coummahon: W, T(1) |Coumnagappul: W, T(1) |Coumnageeha: T, T(1) |- |Coumnagillagh: T, T(1) |Coumnagun: CE, T(1) |Coumreagh: KY, T(1) |- |Coumroe: T, T(1) |Councambeg: C, T(1) |Countenan: CN, T(1) |- |Countygate: W, T(1) |Couragh: C, T(1) |Couravoughil: G, T(1) |- |Courhoor: G, T(1) |Cournageeha: G, T(1) |Cournellan: CW, T(1) |- |Course: G, T(1) |Course: LS, T(1) |Court: DL, T(1) |- |Court: D, T(1) |Court: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Court]]: L, T(2) |- |Court: MH, T(1) |Courtaparteen: C, T(1) |Courtballyedmond: WX, T(1) |- |Courtbane: LH, T(1) |Courtbrack: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Courtbrack]]: L, T(2) |- |Courtbrown: L, T(1) |Courtclogh Lower: WX, T(1) |Courtclogh Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Courteencurragh: WX, T(1) |Courtfoyle: WW, T(1) |Courthill: T, T(1) |- |Courthoyle New: WX, T(1) |Courthoyle Old: WX, T(1) |Courtland or Viewmount: OY, T(1) |- |Courtlands East: WX, T(1) |Courtlands West: WX, T(1) |Courtleigh: C, T(1) |- |Courtlough: D, T(1) |Courtmacsherry: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Courtmatrix Townland, Rathkeale Parish, County Limerick|Courtmatrix]]: L, T(1) |- |Courtnaboghilla: KK, T(1) |Courtnabooly East: KK, T(1) |Courtnabooly West: KK, T(1) |- |Courtnabooly: KK, T(1) |Courtnacuddy: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Courtown Great Townland, Kilcock Parish, County Kildare|Courtown Great]]: KE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Courtown Little Townland, Kilcock Parish, County Kildare|Courtown Little]]: KE, T(1) |Courtown: WX, T(1) |Courtstown: C, T(1) |- |Courtstown: KK, T(1) |Courttown East: KE, T(1) |Courttown West: KE, T(1) |- |Courtwood: LS, T(1) |Cousane: C, T(1) |Couse: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cousinstown]]: WX, T(2) |Cove: C, T(1) |Cove: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cow Island]]: G, T(2) |Cow Island: MO, T(1) |Cow Park: DL, T(1) |- |Cowanstown: KE, T(1) |Cowbawn: T, T(1) |Cowpark: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cowpasture Townland, Monasterevin Parish, County Kildare|Cowpasture]]: KE, T(1) |Cowpasture: WW, T(1) |Cox's Fields: KK, T(1) |- |Coxtown East: W, T(1) |Coxtown West: W, T(1) |Coxtown: DL, T(1) |- |Coxtown: G, T(1) |Coyagh Glebe: TE, T(1) |Coyagh: TE, T(1) |- |Coyne: WH, T(1) |Cozies: AM, T(1) |Craan Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Craan Upper: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craan]]: CW, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craan]]: WX, T(4) |- |Craanagam: WX, T(1) |Craanaha: CW, T(1) |Craanatore: WX, T(1) |- |Craane: LD, T(1) |Craane: WX, T(1) |Craanhill: WX, T(1) |- |Craanlusky: CW, T(1) |Craanpursheen: CW, T(1) |Craanroe: WX, T(1) |- |Craans: CW, T(1) |Crab: T, T(1) |Crabarkey: LY, T(1) |- |Crabb's Land: L, T(1) |Craddanstown: WH, T(1) |Craddockstown: KK, T(1) |- |Cradockstown Demesne: KE, T(1) |Cradockstown East: KE, T(1) |Cradockstown North: KE, T(1) |- |Cradockstown West: KE, T(1) |Cradockstown: MH, T(1) |Craffield: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crag]]: CE, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crag]]: KY, T(4) |Crag: L, T(1) |- |Cragagh: MO, T(1) |Cragard: CE, T(1) |Cragaweelcross: CE, T(1) |- |Cragballyconoal: CE, T(1) |Cragbeg: L, T(1) |Cragbrien: CE, T(1) |- |Cragbwee: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Cragg Townland, Tulla Parish, County Clare|Cragg]]: CE, T(1) |Cragg: T, T(1) |- |Craggagh: CE, T(1) |Craggagh: MO, T(1) |Craggaknock East: CE, T(1) |- |Craggaknock West: CE, T(1) |Cragganacree: L, T(1) |Craggane: KY, T(1) |- |Craggard: L, T(1) |Craggataska: CE, T(1) |Craggaun: CE, T(1) |- |Craggaunboy: CE, T(1) |Craggaunkeel: CE, T(1) |Craggaunoonia: KY, T(1) |- |Craggaunowen: CE, T(1) |Craggera: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craggs]]: L, T(2) |- |Craggs: W, T(1) |Craggy: MO, T(1) |Craggycorradan East: CE, T(1) |- |Craggycorradan West: CE, T(1) |Craggykerrivan: CE, T(1) |Craghalan Island Little: G, T(1) |- |Craghan: FH, T(1) |Craghera: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craghy]]: DL, T(2) |- |Craglea: CE, T(1) |Cragleagh: CE, T(1) |Cragmore: L, T(1) |- |Cragnagower: CE, T(1) |Cragnarooan: CE, T(1) |Cragreagh: CE, T(1) |- |Cragreagh: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cragroe]]: CE, T(2) |Crahard: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craig]]: AM, T(2)
''Creigballynevenoge'' |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craig]]: DL, T(2) |Craig: LY, T(1) |- |Craig's Islands: DL, T(1) |Craigaboney: AM, T(1) |Craigadick: LY, T(1) |- |Craigahulliar: AM, T(1) |Craigalappan: AM, T(1) |Craigall: LY, T(1) |- |Craiganboy: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craiganee]]: AM, T(2) |Craigaroddan: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Craigarogan Townland, Templepatrick Parish, County Antrim|Craigarogan]]: AM, T(1) |Craigarusky: DN, T(1) |Craigatempin: AM, T(1) |- |Craigatuke: TE, T(1) |Craigavad: DN, T(1) |Craigavole: LY, T(1) |- |Craigban: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Craigboy Townland, Donaghadee Parish, County Down|Craigboy]]: DN, T(1) |Craigbrack: LY, T(1) |- |Craigdoo: DL, T(1) |Craigdunloof: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craigfad]]: AM, T(2) |- |Craigfaddock: AM, T(1) |Craiginorne: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Craiglea Glebe Townland, Aghadowey Parish, County Londonderry|Craiglea Glebe]]: LY, T(1) |- |Craigmacagan: AM, T(1) |Craigmaddyroe Far: DL, T(1) |Craigmaddyroe Near: DL, T(1) |- |Craigmonaghan (Funston): TE, T(1) |Craigmonaghan (Nelson): TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Craigmore Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Craigmore]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craigmore]]: LY, T(2) |Craignagapple: TE, T(1) |Craignagat: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Craignageeragh Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Craignageeragh]]: AM, T(1) |Craignahorn: LY, T(1) |Craignamaddy: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Craignasasonagh Townland, Saintfield Parish, County Down|Craignasasonagh]]: DN, T(1) |Craigogantlet: DN, T(1) |Craigroe: DL, T(1) |- |Craigs or Tommyscroft: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craigs]]: AM, T(3) |Craigs: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Craigs Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Craigs]]: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Craigtown Beg Townland, Ballyaghran Parish, County Londonderry|Craigtown Beg]]: LY, T(1) |Craigtown More: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craigtown]]: DL, T(2) |Craigtown: LY, T(1) |Craigue Little: WX, T(1) |- |Craigue: KK, T(1) |Craiguedarg: T, T(1) |Craigy Hall: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Craigywarren Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim|Craigywarren]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crakenstown]]: MH, T(2) |Cramersvalley: KE, T(1) |- |Crampscastle: T, T(1) |Cran: CN, T(1) |Cran: FH, T(1) |- |Cranacrower: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Cranagh Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Cranagh]]: WW, T(1) |Cranaghan: CN, T(1) |- |Cranagher: CE, T(1) |Cranagill: AH, T(1) |Cranahurt: T, T(1) |- |Cranalagh Beg: LD, T(1) |Cranalagh More: LD, T(1) |Cranally: LD, T(1) |- |Cranareen: MO, T(1) |Cranareen: WW, T(1) |Cranasallagh: OY, T(1) |- |Cranavaneen: T, T(1) |Cranavonane: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cranberry Island]]: DL, T(3) |- |Cranberry Island: RN, T(1) |Crancam: RN, T(1) |Crancreagh: OY, T(1) |- |Crandaniel Great: WX, T(1) |Crandaniel Little: WX, T(1) |Crandaniel: WX, T(1) |- |Crandonnell: WX, T(1) |Crane Island: MO, T(1) |Crane: WX, T(1) |- |Cranemore: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Cranfield Townland, Cranfield Parish, County Antrim|Cranfield]]: AM, T(1) |Cranfield: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cranfield Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Cranfield]]: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Cranford Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal|Cranford]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crankey]]: AH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crankill]]: AM, T(2) |Cranlome: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cranmore]]: MO, T(2) |- |Crann: AH, T(1) |Cranna: T, T(1) |Crannadillon: CN, T(1) |- |Crannagh Beg: RN, T(1) |Crannagh More: RN, T(1) |Crannagh: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crannagh]]: G, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crannagh]]: LS, T(2) |Crannagh: MO, T(1) |- |Crannagh: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crannagh]]: T, T(2) |Crannaghtown: MH, T(1) |- |Crannavone: T, T(1) |Crannoge Island: LM, T(1) |Crannogeboy: DL, T(1) |- |Crannogue: TE, T(1) |Cranny Lower: DL, T(1) |Cranny Upper: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cranny Townland, Desertmartin Parish, County Londonderry|Cranny]]: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cranny]]: TE, T(3) |Cranslough: TE, T(1) |- |Crantahar: MO, T(1) |Crappagh Island: G, T(1) |Crappagh: MN, T(1) |- |Crataloe East: L, T(1) |Crataloe West: L, T(1) |Cratlagh Island: DL, T(1) |- |Cratlagh: DL, T(1) |Cratley: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cratloe]]: CE, T(2) |- |Cratloekeel: CE, T(1) |Cratloemoyle: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Craughwell]]: G, T(2) |- |Cravenny Irish: TE, T(1) |Cravenny Scotch: TE, T(1) |Crawfords Hill: FH, T(1) |- |Crawfordsland: AM, T(1) |Crawhill: SO, T(1) |Crawnglass: KE, T(1) |- |Craystown or Ennistown: MH, T(1) |Craywell: WX, T(1) |Creadan: W, T(1) |- |Creagh Beg: C, T(1) |Creagh Demesne: MO, T(1) |Creagh Demesne: WX, T(1) |- |Creagh Lower: WX, T(1) |Creagh More: C, T(1) |Creagh Upper: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Creagh Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Creagh]]: AM, T(1) |Creagh: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Creagh Townland, Aghavea Parish, County Fermanagh|Creagh]]: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Creagh Townland, Creagh Parish, County Galway|Creagh]]: G, T(1) |Creagh: LD, T(1) |Creagh: RN, T(1) |- |Creaghadoo: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Creaghadoos Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Creaghadoos]]: DL, T(1) |Creaghamanone Island: FH, T(1) |- |Creaghan Glebe: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Creaghan Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Armagh|Creaghan]]: AH, T(1) |Creaghan: MN, T(1) |- |Creaghanameelta Island: FH, T(1) |Creaghananure Island: FH, T(1) |Creaghanarourke Island: FH, T(1) |- |Creaghanboy: MO, T(1) |Creaghanchreesty Island: FH, T(1) |Creaghanroe: MN, T(1) |- |Creaghawaddy Island: FH, T(1) |Creaghcor: TE, T(1) |Creaghduff South: WH, T(1) |- |Creaghduff: WH, T(1) |Creaghnakirka: RN, T(1) |Creaghnarourk Island: FH, T(1) |- |Creakan Lower: WX, T(1) |Creakan Upper: WX, T(1) |Crean: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crean]]: L, T(3) |[[:Category:Crearum or Fellow's Hall Townland, Tynan Parish, County Armagh|Crearum or Fellow's Hall]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Creatland Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Creatland]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crebilly Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim|Crebilly]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creboy]]: C, T(2) |Crecrin: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cree]]: OY, T(2) |Creea: CN, T(1) |Creeduff: TE, T(1) |- |Creegh North: CE, T(1) |Creegh South: CE, T(1) |Creeghassaun: SO, T(1) |- |Creeghduff: DN, T(1) |Creegooane: KY, T(1) |Creeharmore: RN, T(1) |- |Creehaun: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Creehennan Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal|Creehennan]]: DL, T(1) |Creelagh: LS, T(1) |- |Creelaghta: LD, T(1) |Creelogh: G, T(1) |Creemore: MH, T(1) |- |Creemore: WX, T(1) |Creemully and Aghagad Beg: RN, T(1) |Creenagh Glebe: CN, T(1) |- |Creenagh: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Creenagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Creenagh]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creenagh]]: LM, T(2) |- |Creenagh: LD, T(1) |Creenagh: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Creenagho Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Creenagho]]: FH, T(1) |- |Creenary: DL, T(1) |Creenasmear: DL, T(1) |Creenkill Beg: KK, T(1) |- |Creenkill More: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Creenkill Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Creenkill]]: AH, T(1) |Creenow: CN, T(1) |- |Creenveen: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creeny]]: CN, T(2) |Creeragh: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creeragh]]: T, T(2) |Creeran: MN, T(1) |Creeraun: G, T(1) |- |Creesil: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Creeslough Townland, Clondahorky Parish, County Donegal|Creeslough]]: DL, T(1) |Creevagh Beg: CE, T(1) |- |Creevagh Beg: LD, T(1) |Creevagh Beg: MO, T(1) |Creevagh Lower: LY, T(1) |- |Creevagh Lower: TE, T(1) |Creevagh Middle: MO, T(1) |Creevagh More: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevagh More]]: LD, T(2) |Creevagh More: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevagh North]]: MO, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevagh South]]: MO, T(2) |Creevagh Upper: LY, T(1) |Creevagh Upper: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevagh]]: CE, T(2) |Creevagh: DL, T(1) |Creevagh: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevagh]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevagh]]: MH, T(2) |Creevagh: MN, T(1) |- |Creevagh: OY, T(1) |Creevagh: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Creevagh Townland, Lissan Parish, County Tyrone|Creevagh]]: TE, T(1) |- |Creevaghaun: MO, T(1) |Creevaghbaun: G, T(1) |Creevaghern Island: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Creevaghy Townland, Clones Parish, County Monaghan|Creevaghy]]: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Creevamoy Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim|Creevamoy]]: AM, T(1) |Creevangar (Alexander): TE, T(1) |- |Creevangar (White): TE, T(1) |Creevanmore (Crosby): TE, T(1) |Creevanmore (Hunter): TE, T(1) |- |Creevard: MO, T(1) |Creevaroddaun: MO, T(1) |Creevaun: SO, T(1) |- |Creeve (Detached portion): TE, T(1) |Creeve (Main portion): TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Creeve (Smith) Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal|Creeve (Smith)]]: DL, T(1) |- |Creeve Glebe: DL, T(1) |Creeve Island: MO, T(1) |Creeve or Corgarve: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Creeve Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Creeve]]: AM, T(1) |Creeve: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Creeve Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Creeve]]: DL, T(1) |- |Creeve: DN, T(1) |Creeve: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creeve]]: MN, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creeve]]: RN, T(3) |[[:Category:Creeve Townland, Lissan Parish, County Tyrone|Creeve]]: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creeve]]: WH, T(2) |- |Creevebeg: L, T(1) |Creevebeg: WH, T(1) |Creevedonnell: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creeveen]]: KY, T(2) |Creeveeshel: MO, T(1) |Creevehill: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevekeeran]]: AH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevelea]]: LM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevelea]]: MN, T(2) |- |Creevelea: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Creevelough Townland, Aghaloo Parish, County Tyrone|Creevelough]]: TE, T(1) |Creevenagh: TE, T(1) |- |Creevenamanagh: WH, T(1) |Creeveoughter: DL, T(1) |Creeveroe (Davies): G, T(1) |- |Creeveroe (Ffrench): G, T(1) |[[:Category:Creeveroe Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Creeveroe]]: AH, T(1) |Creeveroe: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Creevery Townland, Antrim Parish, County Antrim|Creevery]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creeves]]: L, T(2) |Creevins: DL, T(1) |- |Creevolan: RN, T(1) |Creevy (Oliver): MN, T(1) |Creevy (Swinburn): MN, T(1) |- |Creevy Lower: TE, T(1) |Creevy Upper: TE, T(1) |Creevy: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creevy]]: DN, T(2) |Creevy: LM, T(1) |Creevy: LD, T(1) |- |Creevy: MO, T(1) |Creevy: RN, T(1) |Creevy: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Creevyargon Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Down|Creevyargon]]: DN, T(1) |Creevybeg: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Creevycarnonan Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Down|Creevycarnonan]]: DN, T(1) |- |Creevykeel: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Creevyloughgare Townland, Saintfield Parish, County Down|Creevyloughgare]]: DN, T(1) |Creevymore: SO, T(1) |- |Creevyquin: RN, T(1) |Creevytenant: DN, T(1) |Creewood: MH, T(1) |- |Crefoge: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Cregaclare Demesne Townland, Ardrahan Parish, County Galway|Cregaclare Demesne]]: G, T(1) |Cregagh: DN, T(1) |- |Cregan: LY, T(1) |Cregara: L, T(1) |Cregaree: MO, T(1) |- |Cregavockoge: CE, T(1) |Cregballymore: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cregboy]]: G, T(3) |- |Cregcarragh: G, T(1) |Cregcattan, part of Galdanagh: AM, T(1) |Cregdotia: G, T(1) |- |Cregduff: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cregduff]]: MO, T(3) |Cregg Demesne: G, T(1) |- |Cregg North: C, T(1) |Cregg South: C, T(1) |Cregg: CE, T(1) |- |Cregg: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cregg]]: G, T(5) |Cregg: LY, T(1) |- |Cregg: MO, T(1) |Cregg: MH, T(1) |Cregg: SO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cregg Townland, Newtownlennan Parish, County Tipperary|Cregg]]: T, T(1) |Cregg: WX, T(1) |Cregga: RN, T(1) |- |Creggaballagh: MO, T(1) |Creggagh: MO, T(1) |Creggameen: RN, T(1) |- |Creggan and Glosterboy: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Creggan Bane Glebe Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Bane Glebe]]: AH, T(1) |Creggan Duff: AH, T(1) |- |Creggan Lower: AH, T(1) |Creggan Lower: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Creggan Upper Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Upper]]: AH, T(1) |- |Creggan Upper: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creggan]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creggan]]: DL, T(2) |- |Creggan: LY, T(1) |Creggan: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creggan]]: RN, T(4) |- |Creggan: TE, T(1) |Creggan: WH, T(1) |Cregganabeaka: RN, T(1) |- |Creggananta: G, T(1) |Cregganawoddy: MO, T(1) |Cregganbaun: MO, T(1) |- |Cregganbeg: MO, T(1) |Cregganbell: MO, T(1) |Cregganboy: AM, T(1) |- |Cregganbrack: MO, T(1) |Cregganconroe: TE, T(1) |Creggancor: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Creggandevesky Townland, Termonmaguirk Parish, County Tyrone|Creggandevesky]]: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creggane]]: C, T(4) |Creggane: L, T(1) |- |Creggane: T, T(1) |Creggane: W, T(1) |Cregganmacar: WH, T(1) |- |Cregganmore: MO, T(1) |Cregganna Beg: G, T(1) |Cregganna More: G, T(1) |- |Creggannacourty: C, T(1) |Creggannagappul: MO, T(1) |Creggannaseer: MO, T(1) |- |Creggannavar: MO, T(1) |Cregganore: G, T(1) |Cregganroe: MO, T(1) |- |Cregganycarna: RN, T(1) |Creggaree: G, T(1) |Creggarve: MO, T(1) |- |Creggaslin: RN, T(1) |Creggaturlough: G, T(1) |Creggaun (Castleffrench): G, T(1) |- |Creggaun (Dillon): G, T(1) |Creggaun (Killure): G, T(1) |Creggaun (Machugh): G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creggaun]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creggaun]]: G, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creggaun]]: MO, T(3) |- |Creggaunnagroagh: G, T(1) |Creggaunnahilla: CE, T(1) |Creggaunnahorna: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Creggauns]]: G, T(2) |Creggaunycahill: CE, T(1) |Creggawatta: MO, T(1) |- |Creggeen: G, T(1) |Creggeen: KY, T(1) |Creggoduff: G, T(1) |- |Creggolympry North: C, T(1) |Creggolympry South: C, T(1) |Creggpark: G, T(1)
''Cregg Park'' |- |Creggs: G, T(1) |Creggstown: WH, T(1) |Creggy: WH, T(1) |- |Creggyconnell: SO, T(1) |Creggymulgreny: G, T(1) |Creglahan: RN, T(1) |- |Creglucas: G, T(1) |Cregmahon: G, T(1) |Cregmoher: CE, T(1) |- |Cregmore (Browne): MO, T(1) |Cregmore (Lynch): MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cregmore]]: G, T(2) |- |Cregnafyla: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cregnanagh]]: MO, T(2) |Crehan Island: FH, T(1) |- |Crehanagh North: T, T(1) |Crehanagh South: T, T(1) |Crehanagh South: W, T(1) |- |Crehaun: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Crehelp Townland, Crehelp Parish, County Wicklow|Crehelp]]: WW, T(1) |Creighan: CN, T(1) |- |Creighans: MN, T(1) |Creighmore: C, T(1) |Cremartin: MN, T(1) |- |Cremona: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Cremorgan Townland, Kilcolmanbrack Parish, County Laois|Cremorgan]]: LS, T(1) |Cremoyle: MN, T(1) |- |Crenard: CN, T(1) |Creowen: WW, T(1) |Creroge: MH, T(1) |- |Cressy Crib: LY, T(1) |Creta: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Crettyard Townland, Killabban Parish, County Laois|Crettyard]]: LS, T(1) |- |Crevary Lower: DL, T(1) |Crevary Upper: DL, T(1) |Creveadornan: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crevilly-Valley Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Crevilly-Valley]]: AM, T(1) |Crevinish: FH, T(1) |Crevinishaughy island: FH, T(1) |- |Crevolea: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Crew Beg Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Crew Beg]]: AH, T(1) |Crew Lower: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crew More Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Crew More]]: AH, T(1) |Crew Park: AM, T(1) |Crew Upper: TE, T(1) |- |Crew: AM, T(1) |Crew: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crew]]: TE, T(2) |- |Crewbane: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Crewcat Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Crewcat]]: AH, T(1)
''Crokcait (1365)'' |Crewhill: KE, T(1) |- |Crewmeige: MN, T(1) |Crey: LM, T(1) |Cribby Islands: CE, T(1) |- |Cribstown: WX, T(1) |Crickawn: WW, T(1) |Crickeen: LM, T(1) |- |Crickstown: MH, T(1) |Crighdenis: TE, T(1) |Crighshane: TE, T(1) |- |Crilea: CN, T(1) |Crillan: FH, T(1) |Crillaun: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crilly Townland, Templecarn Parish, County Donegal|Crilly]]: DL, T(1) |Crilly: TE, T(1) |Crilly's Hill: TE, T(1) |- |Crimlin: FH, T(1) |Crinagort: KY, T(1) |Crinalisk: W, T(1) |- |Crindle: LY, T(1) |Crininish: CE, T(1) |Crinkill: MN, T(1) |- |Crinkill: OY, T(1) |Crinnagh: KY, T(1) |Crinnaghtane: C, T(1) |- |Crinnaghtaun East: W, T(1) |Crinnaghtaun West: W, T(1) |Crinnaloo North: C, T(1) |- |Crinnaloo South: C, T(1) |Crinnish: MO, T(1) |Crinny East: KY, T(1) |- |Crinny West: KY, T(1) |Crinstown: KE, T(1) |Crippaun: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cripplehill]]: C, T(2) |[[:Category:Crislaghkeel Townland, Fahan Upper Parish, County Donegal|Crislaghkeel]]: DL, T(1) |Crislaghmore: DL, T(1) |- |Crissadaun: WW, T(1) |Crissard: LS, T(1) |Crissaun: WH, T(1) |- |Croagh Commons: L, T(1) |Croagh First or Corgary Fifth: TE, T(1) |Croagh North: CE, T(1) |- |Croagh South: CE, T(1) |Croagh: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croagh]]: DL, T(2) |- |Croagh: L, T(1) |Croaghacullion: DL, T(1) |Croaghan Island: DL, T(1) |- |Croaghan or Coolnashinny: CN, T(1) |Croaghan: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croaghan]]: DL, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croaghan]]: FH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croaghan]]: LY, T(2) |Croaghan: MN, T(1) |- |Croaghanarget: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croaghane]]: L, T(2) |Croaghaun East: MO, T(1) |- |Croaghaun West: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croaghaun]]: CE, T(2) |Croaghaun: MO, T(1) |- |Croaghbeg: AM, T(1) |Croaghbeg: DL, T(1) |Croaghbrack: DL, T(1) |- |Croaghbreesy: DL, T(1) |Croaghill: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croaghlin]]: DL, T(2) |- |Croaghmore: AM, T(1) |Croaghnacree: C, T(1) |Croaghnakeela Island: G, T(1) |- |Croaghnakern: DL, T(1) |Croaghnamaddy: DL, T(1) |Croaghnameal: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Croaghnashallog Townland, Templecrone Parish, County Donegal|Croaghnashallog]]: DL, T(1) |Croaghonagh: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croaghrim]]: FH, T(2) |- |Croaghrim: G, T(1) |Croaghrimbeg: MO, T(1) |Croaghrimcarra: MO, T(1) |- |Croaghross: DL, T(1) |Croaghubbrid: DL, T(1) |Croan Lower: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Croan Lower Townland, Saint Mary's Clonmel Parish, County Waterford|Croan Lower]]: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Croan Upper Townland, Saint Mary's Clonmel Parish, County Waterford|Croan Upper]]: W, T(1) |Croan: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croan]]: KK, T(2) |Croan: T, T(1) |Croane: T, T(1) |- |Croankeeran: DL, T(1) |Croanrea: C, T(1) |Croanruss: CW, T(1) |- |Croase: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crobally Lower]]: W, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crobally Upper]]: W, T(2) |- |Crobane: DN, T(1) |Croboy: MH, T(1) |Crocam: DL, T(1) |- |Crocane: C, T(1) |Crockacapple: DL, T(1) |Crockacleaven: TE, T(1) |- |Crockacullion: SO, T(1) |Crockada: FH, T(1) |Crockadreen: FH, T(1) |- |Crockahenny: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crockaleen]]: FH, T(2) |Crockanboy: TE, T(1) |- |Crockaness: FH, T(1) |Crockanure Glebe: KE, T(1) |Crockareddy: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crockarevan Townland, Clones Parish, County Fermanagh|Crockarevan]]: FH, T(1) |Crockastoller: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Crockatanty Townland, Bodoney Lower Parish, County Tyrone|Crockatanty]]: TE, T(1) |- |Crockateggal: FH, T(1) |Crockaun Commons: KE, T(1) |Crockaun: KE, T(1) |- |Crockaun: LD, T(1) |Crockaunadreenagh: D, T(1) |Crockaunrannell: MO, T(1) |- |Crockawaddy Glebe: FH, T(1) |Crockawaddy: LM, T(1) |Crockcumberland: MN, T(1) |- |Crockeen: LM, T(1) |Crockerahoas: FH, T(1) |Crockglass: DL, T(1) |- |Crockindollagh: LY, T(1) |Crocklusty: CN, T(1) |Crocknaboghil: FH, T(1) |- |Crocknacally: MO, T(1) |Crocknacreevy: FH, T(1) |Crocknacunny: DL, T(1) |- |Crocknafarbrague: TE, T(1) |Crocknafeola: DL, T(1) |Crocknagapple: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crocknageeragh Townland, Templecrone Parish, County Donegal|Crocknageeragh]]: DL, T(1) |Crocknagowan: FH, T(1) |Crocknagrally: FH, T(1) |- |Crocknagross: FH, T(1) |Crocknahattin: CN, T(1) |Crocknahull: TE, T(1) |- |Crocknakeeragh: FH, T(1) |Crocknakelly Glebe: FH, T(1) |Crocknamurleog: DL, T(1) |- |Crocknanane: FH, T(1) |Crocknaraw: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Crockraw Townland, Gartan Parish, County Donegal|Crockraw]]: DL, T(1) |- |Crockshane: D, T(1) |Crodaun: KE, T(1) |Croftonpark: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croghan Demesne]]: OY, T(2) |Croghan Middle: WX, T(1) |Croghan Mountain: WX, T(1) |- |Croghan Upper: WX, T(1) |Croghan: MO, T(1) |Croghan: RN, T(1) |- |Croghan: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Croghanhill]]: OY, T(2) |Croghnut Island: G, T(1) |- |Croghtabeg (Bunbury): KK, T(1) |Croghtabeg (Courtown): KK, T(1) |Croghtamore: C, T(1) |- |Croghteen: L, T(1) |Croghtenclogh: KK, T(1)
''Cruttenclough, Crettenclough'' |Croha East: C, T(1) |- |Croha West: C, T(1) |Crohan: T, T(1) |Crohane (Bandon): C, T(1) |- |Crohane East: C, T(1) |Crohane Lower: T, T(1) |Crohane Upper: T, T(1) |- |Crohane West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crohane]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crohane]]: KY, T(2) |- |Crohanree: KE, T(1) |Crohy: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Crohyboyle Townland, Templecrone Parish, County Donegal|Crohyboyle]]: DL, T(1) |- |Crokershill: KK, T(1) |Crokerspark: L, T(1) |Crolack: DL, T(1) |- |Croley: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Crolly Townland, Tullaghobegly Parish, County Donegal|Crolly]]: DL, T(1) |Crolly's Quarter: DN, T(1) |- |Crom: FH, T(1) |Cromaghs: AM, T(1) |Cromaghy: FH, T(1) |- |Cromagloun: C, T(1) |Cromane Lower: KY, T(1) |Cromane Upper: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cromkill Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Cromkill]]: AM, T(1) |Cromkill: LY, T(1) |Cromlin: LM, T(1) |- |Cromoge: C, T(1) |Cromoge: LS, T(1) |Cromoge: WX, T(1) |- |Cromwell: L, T(1) |Cromwells Island: G, T(1) |Cromwellsfort: WX, T(1) |- |Cromwellstown: KE, T(1) |Cromwellstownhill: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Cromy and Taggarts Land Townland, Donegore Parish, County Antrim|Cromy and Taggarts Land]]: AM, T(1) |- |Cronacarkfree: DL, T(1) |Cronadun: DL, T(1) |Cronagort East: CE, T(1) |- |Cronagort West: CE, T(1) |Cronaguiggy: DL, T(1) |Cronakerny: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cronakip Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Cronakip]]: WW, T(1) |Cronalaghy: DL, T(1) |Cronaliegh: CW, T(1) |- |Cronamuck: DL, T(1) |Cronaslieve: DL, T(1) |Cronavan: C, T(1) |- |Cronavone: T, T(1) |Cronawinnia: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Crone Beg Townland, Ballykine Parish, County Wicklow|Crone Beg]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crone Lower Townland, Redcross Parish, County Wicklow|Crone Lower]]: WW, T(1) |Crone More: WW, T(1) |Crone Upper: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crone]]: WW, T(2) |[[:Category:Cronebane Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Cronebane]]: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cronecribbin]]: WX, T(2) |- |Croneen Barr: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Croneen Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh|Croneen]]: FH, T(1) |Croneenlaun: KK, T(1) |- |Cronekill: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Cronelea Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow|Cronelea]]: WW, T(1) |Cronellard: WX, T(1) |- |Cronelusk: WW, T(1) |Cronery: CN, T(1) |Cronesallagh: WW, T(1) |- |Croneskagh Lower: CW, T(1) |Croneskagh Upper: CW, T(1) |Cronghill: TE, T(1) |- |Cronin: RN, T(1) |Cronkeeran: DL, T(1) |Cronkill: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cronody]]: C, T(2) |Cronoge: KK, T(1) |Cronohill: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cronroe Townland, Rathnew Parish, County Wicklow|Cronroe]]: WW, T(1) |Cronstown: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cronybyrne Demesne Townland, Derrylossary Parish, County Wicklow|Cronybyrne Demesne]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cronybyrne Townland, Derrylossary Parish, County Wicklow|Cronybyrne]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Cronyhorn Lower Townland, Carnew Parish, County Wicklow|Cronyhorn Lower]]: WW, T(1) |Cronyhorn Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Cronyhorn: WX, T(1) |Cronykeery: WW, T(1) |Crooderry: RN, T(1) |- |Croogorts: KY, T(1) |Crooha East: C, T(1) |Crooha Middle: C, T(1) |- |Crooha West: C, T(1) |Crooke: W, T(1) |Crookedstone: AM, T(1) |- |Crooket: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Crookhaven Townland, Kilmoe Parish, County Cork|Crookhaven]]: C, T(1) |Crooknahaya: AM, T(1) |- |Crooksling: D, T(1) |Crookstown East: KE, T(1) |Crookstown Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Crookstown Upper: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Croom Townland, Croom Parish, County Limerick|Croom]]: L, T(1) |Crooroe Park: G, T(1) |- |Croostan: FH, T(1) |Crophill: KE, T(1) |Croreagh: DN, T(1) |- |Crory Lower: WX, T(1) |Crory Middle: WX, T(1) |Crory Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Crory: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crosh]]: TE, T(2) |Croshballinree: TE, T(1) |- |Crosheen: G, T(1) |Cross (Boyd): MO, T(1) |Cross (Wallace) East: MO, T(1) |- |Cross (Wallace) West: MO, T(1) |Cross Beg: CE, T(1) |Cross Common: MO, T(1) |- |Cross East: MO, T(1) |Cross Eighter: G, T(1) |Cross Glebe: LY, T(1) |- |Cross Glebe: TE, T(1) |Cross Island: DN, T(1) |Cross More: CE, T(1) |- |Cross North: RN, T(1) |Cross Oughter: G, T(1) |Cross South: RN, T(1) |- |Cross West: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cross]]: AM, T(3) |Cross: AH, T(1) |- |Cross: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cross]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cross]]: DL, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cross]]: DN, T(2) |Cross: FH, T(1) |Cross: G, T(1) |- |Cross: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cross]]: L, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cross]]: LD, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cross]]: MO, T(2) |Cross: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cross]]: W, T(2) |- |Cross: WH, T(1) |Cross: WW, T(1) |Crossabeagh: LH, T(1) |- |Crossabeg: WX, T(1) |Crossafehin: CN, T(1) |Crossagala: L, T(1) |- |Crossagh: CE, T(1) |Crossaghy: MN, T(1) |Crossakeel: MH, T(1) |- |Crossalare: MN, T(1) |Crossan: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Crossan Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Crossan]]: TE, T(1) |- |Crossanagh: T, T(1) |Crossane: MH, T(1) |Crossanstown: MH, T(1) |- |Crossanstown: WH, T(1) |Crossard: CE, T(1) |Crossard: MO, T(1) |- |Crossard: T, T(1) |Crossaun: G, T(1) |Crossayle: T, T(1) |- |Crossballycormick: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Crossbane Townland, Derrynoose Parish, County Armagh|Crossbane]]: AH, T(1) |Crossbane: CN, T(1) |- |Crossbane: MN, T(1) |Crossbeg: MO, T(1) |Crossboy: SO, T(1) |- |Crossboy: TE, T(1) |Crossboyne: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Crosscanley Glebe Townland, Aghadowey Parish, County Londonderry|Crosscanley Glebe]]: LY, T(1) |- |Crosscannon: T, T(1) |Crosscarn: CN, T(1) |Crosscavanagh: TE, T(1) |- |Crossconnell Beg: G, T(1) |Crossconnell More: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Crossconnell Townland, Clonmany Parish, County Donegal|Crossconnell]]: DL, T(1) |- |Crosscool-harbour: KE, T(1) |Crosscool-harbour: WW, T(1) |Crosscornaun: CE, T(1) |- |Crossdall: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Crossdened Townland, Keady Parish, County Armagh|Crossdened]]: AH, T(1) |Crossdernot: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crossderry]]: CE, T(2) |Crossderry: G, T(1) |Crossderry: KY, T(1) |- |Crossdoney: CN, T(1) |Crossdrum Lower: MH, T(1) |Crossdrum Upper: MH, T(1) |- |Crossdrumman: LM, T(1) |Crossduff: MN, T(1) |Crossea North: LD, T(1) |- |Crossea South: LD, T(1) |Crosserdree: WH, T(1) |Crosserlough: CN, T(1) |- |Crosserule: CN, T(1) |Crossery: W, T(1) |Crosses: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crosses]]: MN, T(2) |Crossfarnoge: WX, T(1) |Crossfield: LS, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crossford]]: W, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crossgar]]: DN, T(2) |Crossgare: LY, T(1) |- |Crossguns South: D, T(1) |Crossguns: D, T(1) |Crosshaven: C, T(1) |- |Crosshavenhill: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crosshill]]: AM, T(2) |Crosshill: RN, T(1) |- |Crosshue: WX, T(1) |Crosshugh: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Crosskennan Townland, Antrim Parish, County Antrim|Crosskennan]]: AM, T(1) |- |Crossland: LY, T(1) |Crosslands: WX, T(1) |Crosslea: C, T(1) |- |Crosslea: MN, T(1) |Crossmacahilly: AH, T(1) |Crossmacrin: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crossmaglen Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Crossmaglen]]: AH, T(1) |Crossmahon: C, T(1) |Crossmakeelan: CN, T(1) |- |Crossmakeever: LY, T(1) |Crossmakelagher: CN, T(1) |Crossmary: AM, T(1) |- |Crossmolina: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Crossmore Townland, Keady Parish, County Armagh|Crossmore]]: AH, T(1) |Crossmore: MN, T(1) |- |Crossmorris: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Crossmoyle Townland, Clones Parish, County Monaghan|Crossmoyle]]: MN, T(1) |Crossmurrin: FH, T(1) |- |Crossna: RN, T(1) |Crossnacaldoo: MN, T(1) |Crossnacole: WW, T(1) |- |Crossnacreevy: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Crossnamoyle Townland, Keady Parish, County Armagh|Crossnamoyle]]: AH, T(1) |Crossnamuckley: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crossnarea Townland, Desertlyn Parish, County Londonderry|Crossnarea]]: LY, T(1) |Crossneen: CW, T(1) |Crossneen: LS, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crossnenagh Townland, Keady Parish, County Armagh|Crossnenagh]]: AH, T(1) |Crossoge: C, T(1) |Crossoge: KK, T(1) |- |Crossoge: T, T(1) |Crossoge: WW, T(1) |Crossoges: T, T(1) |- |Crossogs: DL, T(1) |Crossooha: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Crossowen Townland, Clogher Parish, County Tyrone|Crossowen]]: TE, T(1) |- |Crosspatrick: KK, T(1) |Crosspatrick: MO, T(1) |Crossrah: CN, T(1) |- |Crossreagh East: LY, T(1) |Crossreagh West: LY, T(1) |Crossreagh: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crossreagh]]: CN, T(2) |Crossreagh: LY, T(1) |Crossreagh: MN, T(1) |- |Cross-scales: WX, T(1) |Crosstagherty: AM, T(1) |Crossteely: TE, T(1) |- |Crossterry East: C, T(1) |Crossterry West: C, T(1) |Crosstown: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crosstown]]: WX, T(2) |Crossursa: G, T(1) |Crosswood: WH, T(1) |- |Crossybrennan: KK, T(1) |Crotanstown: KE, T(1) |Crott Mountain: MO, T(1) |- |Crott: FH, T(1) |Crott: LD, T(1) |Crott: MO, T(1) |- |Crotta: KY, T(1) |Crotta: T, T(1) |Crottan: FH, T(1) |- |Crottees: C, T(1) |Crouck: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crough]]: W, T(2) |- |Croughal: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Croughfern Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Croughfern]]: AM, T(1) |Croughil: OY, T(1) |- |Croughta: C, T(1) |Croughta: T, T(1) |Croughtanaul (Marquis): W, T(1) |- |Croughtanaul (Stuart): W, T(1) |Croveenananta: DL, T(1) |Crovehy: DL, T(1) |- |Crover: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crover]]: MN, T(3) |Crovinish: MO, T(1) |- |Crovraghan: CE, T(1) |Crow Island: C, T(1) |Crow Island: G, T(1) |- |Crowagh or Dunneill: SO, T(1) |Crowanrudda Beg: DL, T(1) |Crowanrudda: DL, T(1) |- |Crowbally: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crowbally]]: KK, T(2) |Crowbane: DL, T(1) |- |Crowdoo: DL, T(1) |Crowdrumman: LD, T(1) |Croweighter: DL, T(1) |- |Crowey: MN, T(1) |Crowhill: KK, T(1) |Crowhill: MO, T(1) |- |Crowinstown Great: WH, T(1) |Crowinstown Little: WH, T(1) |Crowkeeragh: DL, T(1) |- |Crowkingle: C, T(1) |Crowlar: DL, T(1) |Crowmartin: LH, T(1) |- |Crownasillagh: DL, T(1) |Crownhall: FH, T(1) |Crowpark (1st Division): MH, T(1) |- |Crowpark (2nd Division): MH, T(1) |Crowscastle: D, T(1) |Crowsgap: RN, T(1) |- |Crowsgrove: CW, T(1) |Crowsnest: G, T(1) |Cruagh Island: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cruagh Townland, Cruagh Parish, County Dublin|Cruagh]]: D, T(1) |Cruan: KK, T(1) |Cruary East: C, T(1) |- |Cruary West: C, T(1) |Crubany: CN, T(1) |Crubeen: LS, T(1) |- |Crubinagh: TE, T(1) |Cruboge: T, T(1) |Cruckaclady: TE, T(1) |- |Cruckanim: LY, T(1) |Cruckeen Island: G, T(1) |Crucknamona: TE, T(1) |- |Cruell: LS, T(1) |Crufty: MH, T(1) |Crughwill: CE, T(1) |- |Cruicerath: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cruicetown]]: MH, T(2) |Cruickaghmore: DL, T(1) |- |Cruiserath: D, T(1) |Cruisetown: LH, T(1) |Cruit Lower: DL, T(1) |- |Cruit Upper: DL, T(1) |Cruit: OY, T(1) |Cruit: RN, T(1) |- |Crumlin Big: T, T(1) |Crumlin East: G, T(1) |Crumlin Little: T, T(1) |- |Crumlin or Rockfield: WH, T(1) |Crumlin West: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crumlin]]: CN, T(2) |- |Crumlin: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crumlin]]: DL, T(2) |[[:Category:Crumlin Townland, Crumlin Parish, County Dublin|Crumlin]]: D, T(1) |- |Crumlin: G, T(1) |Crumlin: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crumlin]]: MO, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Crumlin]]: MN, T(3) |Crummagh: G, T(1) |Crummer: FH, T(1) |- |Crummy: FH, T(1) |Crummy: LM, T(1) |Crump Island: G, T(1) |- |Crumpane: C, T(1) |Crumpaun: LM, T(1) |Crumpstown or Marshallstown: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Crunagh Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh|Crunagh]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Crunaght Townland, Mullaghbrack Parish, County Armagh|Crunaght]]: AH, T(1) |Crunan: RN, T(1) |- |Cruninish Island: FH, T(1) |Crunkill: RN, T(1) |Cruntully: FH, T(1) |- |Crushea: W, T(1) |Crusheen: CE, T(1) |Crusheenkeenoge: L, T(1) |- |Crusheeny: G, T(1) |Crushterra: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Crushybracken Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Crushybracken]]: AM, T(1) |- |Crushyriree: C, T(1) |Crussera: W, T(1) |Crutt: KK, T(1) |- |Crutta North: T, T(1) |Crutta South: T, T(1) |Crylough: WX, T(1) |- |Cuba: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Cubbindall Townland, Ballymoney Parish, County Antrim|Cubbindall]]: AM, T(1) |Cubslough: WX, T(1) |- |Cuckoohill: T, T(1) |Cuddagh: LS, T(1) |Cuddoo East: G, T(1) |- |Cuddoo West: G, T(1) |Cuffsborough: LS, T(1) |Cuhig: KY, T(1) |- |Cuilbalkeen: RN, T(1) |Cuilbane: LY, T(1) |Cuilbeg: G, T(1) |- |Cuilbeg: MO, T(1) |Cuilbeg: RN, T(1) |Cuilbeg: SO, T(1) |- |Cuilcagh: CN, T(1) |Cuildoo: MO, T(1) |Cuildooish: G, T(1) |- |Cuilfadda and Derrinshin: RN, T(1) |Cuilgar: MO, T(1) |Cuilglass: RN, T(1) |- |Cuilkeel: RN, T(1) |Cuilkillew: MO, T(1) |Cuillagh: LM, T(1) |- |Cuillaghan: CN, T(1) |Cuillalea: MO, T(1) |Cuillaloughaun: MO, T(1) |- |Cuillard: RN, T(1) |Cuillare: MO, T(1) |Cuillatinny: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cuillaun]]: MO, T(3) |Cuillawinnia: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cuilleen]]: G, T(3) |- |Cuilleen: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cuilleen]]: RN, T(2) |Cuilleendaeagh: G, T(1) |- |Cuilleenirwan: RN, T(1) |Cuilleenoolagh: RN, T(1) |Cuillenstown: LH, T(1) |- |Cuillonaghtan: MO, T(1) |Cuilly: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cuilmore]]: G, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cuilmore]]: LM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cuilmore]]: MO, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cuilmore]]: RN, T(4) |- |Cuilmore: SO, T(1) |Cuilmullagh: MO, T(1) |Cuilnacappy: G, T(1) |- |Cuilnagleragh: SO, T(1) |Cuilnakeava: RN, T(1) |Cuilprughlish: SO, T(1) |- |Cuilrevagh: RN, T(1) |Cuilsallagh: G, T(1) |Cuilsheeghary Beg: SO, T(1) |- |Cuilsheeghary More: SO, T(1) |Cuiltaboolia: RN, T(1) |Cuiltia: LM, T(1) |- |Cuilties: LM, T(1) |Cuiltrasna: MO, T(1) |Cuiltrean: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cuiltybo]]: MO, T(2) |Cuiltyboe: RN, T(1) |Cuiltyconeen: RN, T(1) |- |Cuiltyconway: RN, T(1) |Cuiltycreaghan: MO, T(1) |Cuiltydangan: SO, T(1) |- |Cuiltygower: RN, T(1) |Cuiltylough: SO, T(1) |Cuiltyshinnoge: RN, T(1) |- |Cuing Beg: MO, T(1) |Cuing More: MO, T(1) |Cuingareen: LD, T(1) |- |Culbane: AM, T(1) |Culbidag: AM, T(1) |Culbuck: TE, T(1) |- |Culcavy: DN, T(1) |Culcommon: MH, T(1) |Culcor: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Culcrow Townland, Agivey Parish, County Londonderry|Culcrow]]: LY, T(1) |Culcrum: AM, T(1) |Culdaff Glebe: DL, T(1) |- |Culdaff: DL, T(1) |Culdaloo: MN, T(1) |Culdaly: SO, T(1) |- |Culdoo Lower: AM, T(1) |Culdoo Upper: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Culdrum]]: LY, T(2) |- |Cules Long: FH, T(1) |Cules Short: FH, T(1) |Culfin: G, T(1) |- |Culfore: LH, T(1) |[[:Category:Culineen Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal|Culineen]]: DL, T(1) |Culkeen: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Culkeeran Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Culkeeran]]: AH, T(1) |Culkeeran: TE, T(1) |Culky: FH, T(1) |- |Cull Island: WX, T(1) |Cull: WX, T(1) |Cullaboy Lower: CN, T(1) |- |Cullaboy Upper: CN, T(1) |Cullagh Beg: SO, T(1) |Cullagh More: SO, T(1) |- |Cullagh: MO, T(1) |Cullagh: T, T(1) |Cullaghmore: FH, T(1) |- |Cullaghreeva: KE, T(1) |Cullahill Mountain: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullahill]]: T, T(2) |- |Cullairbaun: G, T(1) |Cullamore: TE, T(1) |Cullamus: L, T(1) |- |Cullane East: C, T(1) |Cullane Middle: L, T(1) |Cullane North: L, T(1) |- |Cullane South: L, T(1) |Cullane West: C, T(1) |Cullantry: MH, T(1) |- |Cullatagh: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullaun]]: CE, T(2) |Cullaun: KK, T(1) |- |Cullaun: T, T(1) |Cullaville: AH, T(1)
''Culloville'' |Culleen Beg: WH, T(1) |- |Culleen More: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Culleen]]: CE, T(3) |Culleen: FH, T(1) |- |Culleen: G, T(1) |Culleen: OY, T(1) |Culleen: T, T(1) |- |Culleenabohoge: WH, T(1) |Culleenagh: T, T(1) |Culleenaghamore: RN, T(1) |- |Culleenagower: WH, T(1) |Culleenalena: G, T(1) |Culleenamore: SO, T(1) |- |Culleenanory: RN, T(1) |Culleenatreen or Flagford: RN, T(1) |Culleendarragh: WH, T(1) |- |Culleenduff: SO, T(1) |Culleenmore: LD, T(1) |Culleenreveagh: RN, T(1) |- |Culleens: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Culleens Townland, Kilglass Parish, County Sligo|Culleens]]: SO, T(1) |Culleeny Beg: KY, T(1) |- |Culleeny More: KY, T(1) |Cullen and Brownhill: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Cullen Lower Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Cullen Lower]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cullen Upper Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Cullen Upper]]: WW, T(1) |Cullen: C, T(1) |Cullen: FH, T(1) |- |Cullen: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cullen Townland, Cullen Parish, County Tipperary|Cullen]]: T, T(1) |Cullenagh Beg: G, T(1) |- |Cullenagh Lower: KY, T(1) |Cullenagh More: G, T(1) |Cullenagh South: T, T(1) |- |Cullenagh Upper: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullenagh]]: CE, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullenagh]]: C, T(8) |- |Cullenagh: G, T(1) |Cullenagh: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullenagh]]: LS, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullenagh]]: L, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullenagh]]: T, T(2) |Cullenagh: W, T(1) |- |Cullenbrone: TE, T(1) |Cullencastle: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullendragh]]: MH, T(2) |- |Cullenfad: TE, T(1) |Cullenhill: D, T(1) |Cullenhugh: WH, T(1) |- |Cullenmore: WW, T(1) |Cullenoge: WX, T(1) |Cullenramer: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullenstown]]: WX, T(2) |[[:Category:Cullenswood Townland, Saint Peter's Parish, County Dublin|Cullenswood]]: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullentra]]: TE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullentra]]: WX, T(3) |[[:Category:Cullentragh Big Townland, Knockrath Parish, County Wicklow|Cullentragh Big]]: WW, T(1) |Cullentragh Little: WW, T(1) |- |Cullentragh Park: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullentragh]]: AH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullentragh]]: CN, T(2) |- |Cullentragh: FH, T(1) |Cullentragh: KK, T(1) |Cullentragh: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullentragh]]: LD, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullentragh]]: MO, T(4) |Cullentragh: WX, T(1) |- |Cullentraghbane: MN, T(1) |Cullentraghduff: MN, T(1) |Cullenwaine: OY, T(1) |- |Culliagh Beg: G, T(1) |Culliagh Lower: RN, T(1) |Culliagh More: G, T(1) |- |Culliagh North: G, T(1) |Culliagh South: G, T(1) |Culliagh Upper: RN, T(1) |- |Culliagh: CN, T(1) |Culliagh: DL, T(1) |Culliagh: FH, T(1) |- |Culliagh: MO, T(1) |Culliagharny: RN, T(1) |Culliaghbeg: RN, T(1) |- |Culliaghmore: RN, T(1) |Culliaghy: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullies]]: CN, T(2) |- |Cullies: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Cullig Townland, Churchtown Parish, County Cork|Cullig]]: C, T(1) |Culligan: TE, T(1) |- |Cullin: CN, T(1) |Cullin: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Cullinagh Townland, Aghadoe Parish, County Kerry|Cullinagh]]: KY, T(1) |- |Cullintraw: DN, T(1) |Cullion: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullion]]: DL, T(4) |- |Cullion: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullion]]: FH, T(2) |Cullion: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullion]]: TE, T(3) |Cullionboy: DL, T(1) |Cullionboy: LM, T(1) |- |Culliondoo: FH, T(1) |Culloge: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Cullomane East Townland, Caheragh Parish, County Cork|Cullomane East]]: C, T(1) |- |Cullomane West: C, T(1) |Cullow: CN, T(1) |Cully: LM, T(1) |- |Cully: OY, T(1) |Cully: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullybackey]]: AM, T(2)
''Cullybackey+Cullybackey Town'' |- |Cullycapple: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Cullyhanna Big Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Cullyhanna Big]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cullyhanna Little Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Cullyhanna Little]]: AH, T(1) |- |Cullyleenan: CN, T(1) |Cullynane: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cullyramer]]: LY, T(2) |- |Culmore Level (Intake): LY, T(1) |Culmore Lower: LY, T(1) |Culmore Upper: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Culmore Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Culmore]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Culmore Townland, Templemore Parish, County Londonderry|Culmore]]: LY, T(1) |Culmore: TE, T(1) |- |Culmullin: MH, T(1) |Culnacleha: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Culnady Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry|Culnady]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Culnafay Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim|Culnafay]]: AM, T(1) |Culnagor: TE, T(1) |Culnagore: G, T(1) |- |Culnagore: LD, T(1) |Culnagrew: LY, T(1) |Culnagrew: TE, T(1) |- |Culnaha: TE, T(1) |Culnaman: LY, T(1) |Culoort: DL, T(1) |- |Culramoney: AM, T(1) |Culray: LD, T(1) |Culrevog: TE, T(1) |- |Cultiafadda: G, T(1) |Cultiagh: FH, T(1) |Cultromer: MH, T(1) |- |Culvacullion: TE, T(1) |Culvin: WH, T(1) |Cum: MO, T(1) |- |Cumask: T, T(1) |Cumber Lower: OY, T(1) |Cumber Upper: OY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cumber Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down|Cumber]]: DN, T(1) |Cumber: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cumber]]: TE, T(2) |- |Cummeen Lower: KY, T(1) |Cummeen Upper: KY, T(1) |Cummeen: C, T(1) |- |Cummeen: KY, T(1) |Cummeen: L, T(1) |Cummeen: OY, T(1) |- |Cummeen: W, T(1) |Cummeenavrick: KY, T(1) |Cummeenboy: KY, T(1) |- |Cummeenduasig: KY, T(1) |Cummeengeera: KY, T(1) |Cummeennabuddoge: KY, T(1) |- |Cummeenshrule: KY, T(1) |Cummen: SO, T(1) |Cummer (Mulloghney): T, T(1) |- |Cummer (Quinlan): T, T(1) |Cummer Beg: T, T(1) |Cummer More: T, T(1) |- |Cummer: G, T(1) |Cummer: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cummer]]: MO, T(3) |- |Cummer: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Cummer Townland, Kilnahue Parish, County Wexford|Cummer]]: WX, T(1) |Cummerduff: C, T(1) |- |Cummerduff: WX, T(1) |Cummers East: KY, T(1) |Cummers West: KY, T(1) |- |Cummerstown: WH, T(1) |Cummery Connell (North): C, T(1) |Cummery Connell (South): C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cumminstown]]: WH, T(2) |Cummirk: DL, T(1) |Cumran: DN, T(1) |- |Cumry: MN, T(1) |Cumshinstown: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Cunaberry Townland, Ballon Parish, County Carlow|Cunaberry]]: CW, T(1) |- |Cunard: D, T(1) |Cunghill: SO, T(1) |Cunlaghfadda: MO, T(1) |- |Cunlin: DL, T(1) |Cunnacavale: L, T(1) |Cunnagare: KY, T(1) |- |Cunnagher North: MO, T(1) |Cunnagher South: MO, T(1) |Cunnahurt East: T, T(1) |- |Cunnahurt West: T, T(1) |Cunnaker: MO, T(1) |Cunnamore: C, T(1) |- |Cunnavoola: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Cunniamstown Big Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Cunniamstown Big]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Cunniamstown Little Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Cunniamstown Little]]: WW, T(1) |- |Cunnicar: LH, T(1) |Cunnigar: W, T(1) |Cunnihee: L, T(1) |- |Cunningburn: DN, T(1) |Cunnion: LM, T(1) |Cupidstown: KE, T(1) |- |Cupidstownhill: KE, T(1) |Cuppage: C, T(1) |Cuppanagh: SO, T(1) |- |Cur: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Curravogh North Townland, Tralee Parish, County Kerry|Curravogh North]]: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Curravogh South Townland, Tralee Parish, County Kerry|Curravogh South]]: KY, T(1) |- |Curclogh: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Curglassan Townland, Ballyclog Parish, County Tyrone|Curglassan]]: TE, T(1) |Curheen: G, T(1) |- |Curhoor: G, T(1) |Curhownagh: G, T(1) |Curkacrone: KK, T(1) |- |Curkeen: MH, T(1) |Curkin: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Curlagh Townland, Aghaloo Parish, County Tyrone|Curlagh]]: TE, T(1) |- |Curley: DN, T(1) |Curleyland and Mill Land: MH, T(1) |Curleys Island: RN, T(1) |- |Curlonan: TE, T(1) |Curly: TE, T(1) |Curneen: MO, T(1) |- |Curniaghanstown: MH, T(1) |Curr: LY, T(1) |Curr: TE, T(1) |- |Curra Beg: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Curra More Townland, Loghill Parish, County Limerick|Curra More]]: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curra]]: C, T(5) |- |Curra: G, T(1) |Curra: KY, T(1) |Currabaha East: W, T(1) |- |Currabaha West: W, T(1) |Currabaha: T, T(1) |Currabaha: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Currabally Townland, Templerobin Parish, County Cork|Currabally]]: C, T(1) |Currabanefield: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Currabeg]]: C, T(3) |- |Currabeg: KY, T(1) |Currabeg: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Currabeha]]: C, T(4) |- |Curraboy (Kilmaine): MO, T(1) |Curraboy (Knox): MO, T(1) |Curraboy: MO, T(1) |- |Currabwee: C, T(1) |Curracahill: C, T(1) |Curracitty: KY, T(1) |- |Curracloe: WX, T(1) |Curraclogh: C, T(1) |Curracloghan: CN, T(1) |- |Curraclone: LS, T(1) |Curracullenagh: KY, T(1) |Curradarra: W, T(1) |- |Curraderra: CE, T(1) |Curradonohoe: C, T(1) |Curradrinagh: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraduff]]: C, T(2) |Curraduff: KY, T(1) |Curraduff: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraduff]]: WX, T(2) |Currafarry: G, T(1) |Curraflugh: KY, T(1) |- |Curragh (Mechum): WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh Beg]]: G, T(2) |Curragh Beg: KY, T(1) |- |Curragh East: C, T(1) |Curragh East: D, T(1) |Curragh East: G, T(1) |- |Curragh Glebe: TE, T(1) |Curragh Lower: C, T(1) |Curragh Lower: OY, T(1) |- |Curragh More: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh More]]: G, T(2) |Curragh More: KY, T(1) |- |Curragh Upper: C, T(1) |Curragh Upper: OY, T(1) |Curragh West: C, T(1) |- |Curragh West: D, T(1) |Curragh West: G, T(1) |Curragh: AM, T(1) |- |Curragh: CW, T(1) |Curragh: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: C, T(11) |- |Curragh: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: FH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: G, T(3) |- |Curragh: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: KE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: KK, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: LS, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: L, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: LY, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: MO, T(2) |Curragh: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: OY, T(2) |- |Curragh: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: T, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: W, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragh]]: WH, T(2) |Curragh: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragha]]: LM, T(2) |- |Curraghaboy: LM, T(1) |Curraghabreedin: CN, T(1) |Curraghabweehan: CN, T(1) |- |Curraghacnav: W, T(1) |Curraghacronacon: LS, T(1) |Curraghacruit: CW, T(1) |- |Curraghaderry: G, T(1) |Curraghaderry: MO, T(1) |Curraghadobbin: T, T(1) |- |Curraghadoo: CE, T(1) |Curraghadooey: MO, T(1) |Curraghadoon: RN, T(1) |- |Curraghafeaghan: DL, T(1) |Curraghafoil: L, T(1) |Curraghagalla North: C, T(1) |- |Curraghagalla South: C, T(1) |Curraghagower: RN, T(1) |Curraghakerry: C, T(1) |- |Curraghakimikeen: L, T(1) |Curraghalaher: RN, T(1) |Curraghalane: DL, T(1) |- |Curraghalassa: OY, T(1) |Curraghaleen: RN, T(1) |Curraghalehane: C, T(1) |- |Curraghalicky: C, T(1) |Curraghameen: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Curraghamulkin Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Curraghamulkin]]: TE, T(1) |- |Curraghan: LM, T(1) |Curraghanall: FH, T(1) |Curraghanaltig: C, T(1) |- |Curraghanana: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghanearla]]: C, T(2) |Curraghaneety: T, T(1) |- |Curraghanoe: CN, T(1) |Curraghanolomer: C, T(1) |Curraghanuddy: T, T(1) |- |Curraghard: C, T(1) |Curraghard: RN, T(1) |Curraghashillaun: LM, T(1) |- |Curraghataggart: W, T(1) |Curraghatawy: LM, T(1) |Curraghateskin: W, T(1) |- |Curraghatoor: T, T(1) |Curraghatoosane: KY, T(1) |Curraghatouk: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghaun]]: G, T(2) |Curraghavaddra: C, T(1) |Curraghavarna and Portavrolla: OY, T(1) |- |Curraghaveara: L, T(1) |Curraghaviller: T, T(1) |Curraghavoe: C, T(1) |- |Curraghavogy: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Curraghavoke Townland, Templeneiry Parish, County Tipperary|Curraghavoke]]: T, T(1) |Curraghawaddra: C, T(1) |- |Curraghbaghla: G, T(1) |Curraghballintlea: W, T(1) |Curraghbane: WH, T(1) |- |Curraghbaun: MO, T(1) |Curraghbaun: T, T(1) |Curraghbeg: C, T(1) |- |Curraghbeg: L, T(1) |Curraghbeg: LH, T(1) |Curraghbeg: WH, T(1) |- |Curraghbehy: KK, T(1) |Curraghbinny: C, T(1) |Curraghbog: G, T(1) |- |Curraghbonaun: SO, T(1) |Curraghbowen: C, T(1) |Curraghbower: C, T(1) |- |Curraghboy or Woodfield: OY, T(1) |Curraghboy: C, T(1) |Curraghboy: G, T(1) |- |Curraghboy: MO, T(1) |Curraghboy: RN, T(1) |Curraghboy: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghboy]]: WH, T(2) |Curraghbrack: WH, T(1) |Curraghbridge: L, T(1) |- |Curraghcarroll: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghcloney]]: T, T(2) |Curraghcloonabro East: C, T(1) |- |Curraghcloonabro West: C, T(1) |Curraghcondon: C, T(1) |Curraghconway: C, T(1) |- |Curraghcreen (Levally): G, T(1) |Curraghcreen (Tuam Rural): G, T(1) |Curraghcreen: C, T(1) |- |Curraghcroneen: KY, T(1) |Curraghcrowly East: C, T(1) |Curraghcrowly West: C, T(1) |- |Curraghdermot: C, T(1) |Curraghderrig: KY, T(1) |Curraghdoo: MH, T(1) |- |Curraghduff East: G, T(1) |Curraghduff Middle: G, T(1) |Curraghduff West: G, T(1) |- |Curraghduff: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghduff]]: T, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghduff]]: W, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghduff]]: WX, T(2) |Curraghduffy: RN, T(1) |Curragheen: C, T(1) |- |Curragheenbrien: C, T(1) |Curraghfad: FH, T(1) |Curraghfarm: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghfore]]: LM, T(2) |Curraghfurnisha: T, T(1) |Curraghglass: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghglass]]: T, T(2) |Curraghgorm: C, T(1) |Curraghgraigue Lower: T, T(1) |- |Curraghgraigue Upper: T, T(1) |Curraghgraigue: T, T(1) |Curraghgraigue: WX, T(1) |- |Curraghgrane Beg: C, T(1) |Curraghgrane More: C, T(1) |Curraghinalt: TE, T(1) |- |Curraghishal: C, T(1) |Curraghkeal: T, T(1) |Curraghkeel: CN, T(1) |- |Curraghkeel: CE, T(1) |Curraghkehoe: KK, T(1) |Curraghkiely: W, T(1) |- |Curraghkilbran: L, T(1) |Curraghkilleen: CE, T(1) |Curraghlahan: L, T(1) |- |Curraghlahan: MO, T(1) |Curraghlahan: OY, T(1) |Curraghlane Lower: KK, T(1) |- |Curraghlane Upper: KK, T(1) |Curraghlane: KK, T(1) |Curraghlane: LY, T(1) |- |Curraghlare: FH, T(1) |Curraghlawn: WW, T(1) |Curraghlea: DL, T(1) |- |Curraghleach: C, T(1) |Curraghleha East: KY, T(1) |Curraghleha West: KY, T(1) |- |Curraghlehanagh: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghleigh]]: T, T(2) |Curraghmacall: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghmacdonagh]]: KY, T(2) |Curraghmarky: T, T(1) |Curraghmartin: KK, T(1) |- |Curraghmartin: LM, T(1) |Curraghmeelagh: OY, T(1) |Curraghmoghaun: CE, T(1) |- |Curraghmore (E.D. Tintern): WX, T(1) |Curraghmore East: KY, T(1) |Curraghmore West: KY, T(1) |- |Curraghmore: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Curraghmore Townland, Drumkeeran Parish, County Fermanagh|Curraghmore]]: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghmore]]: G, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghmore]]: KK, T(3) |Curraghmore: LS, T(1) |Curraghmore: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghmore]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghmore]]: OY, T(2) |Curraghmore: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghmore]]: T, T(4) |Curraghmore: W, T(1) |Curraghmore: WH, T(1) |- |Curraghmore: WX, T(1) |Curraghmoreen: W, T(1) |Curraghmulmurry: G, T(1) |- |Curraghnabania: LM, T(1) |Curraghnabloey: RN, T(1) |Curraghnabola: WX, T(1) |- |Curraghnaboll: RN, T(1) |Curraghnaboola: T, T(1) |Curraghnaboul: L, T(1) |- |Curraghnadeige: LS, T(1) |Curraghnadimpaun: KK, T(1) |Curraghnagap: SO, T(1) |- |Curraghnagarraha: W, T(1) |Curraghnagree: W, T(1) |Curraghnalaght: C, T(1) |- |Curraghnaloughra: C, T(1) |Curraghnamaddree: W, T(1) |Curraghnamoe: T, T(1) |- |Curraghnanav: KY, T(1) |Curraghnareely: L, T(1) |Curraghnatinny: T, T(1) |- |Curraghnaveen: RN, T(1) |Curraghnawall: LM, T(1) |Curragho: CN, T(1) |- |Curraghoaghry: LM, T(1) |Curraghodea: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Curraghomongan Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal|Curraghomongan]]: DL, T(1) |- |Curraghoo Beg: C, T(1) |Curraghoo More: C, T(1) |Curraghphadeen: C, T(1) |- |Curraghphilipeen: W, T(1) |Curraghphlibbode: C, T(1) |Curraghpoor: T, T(1) |- |Curraghprevin: C, T(1) |Curraghreigh North: W, T(1) |Curraghreigh South: W, T(1) |- |Curraghrevagh: G, T(1) |Curraghroche: L, T(1) |Curraghroche: W, T(1) |- |Curraghroe: G, T(1) |Curraghroe: RN, T(1) |Curraghroodle: WH, T(1) |- |Curraghrour East: C, T(1) |Curraghrour West: C, T(1) |Curraghs North: LM, T(1) |- |Curraghs South: LM, T(1) |Curraghs: C, T(1) |Curraghs: G, T(1) |- |Curraghsallagh: RN, T(1) |Curraghscarteen: KK, T(1) |Curraghscarteen: T, T(1) |- |Curraghslagh: T, T(1) |Curraghtarsna: T, T(1) |Curraghteemore: C, T(1) |- |Curraghteemore: MO, T(1) |Curraghtemple: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraghtown]]: MH, T(6) |- |Curraghturk: L, T(1) |Curraghvah: CN, T(1) |Curraghwalls: MH, T(1) |- |Curraghweesha: KY, T(1) |Curraghwheery: OY, T(1) |Curraghwood: WX, T(1) |- |Curraglass East: C, T(1) |Curraglass North: KY, T(1) |Curraglass South: KY, T(1) |- |Curraglass West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraglass]]: C, T(2) |Curraglass: KY, T(1) |- |Curragraig: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curragraigue]]: KY, T(3) |Curragrean: G, T(1) |- |Curragrine: C, T(1) |Currahaly: C, T(1) |Currahchase North: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Currahchase]]: L, T(2) |Curraheen Commons: W, T(1) |Curraheen Little: KY, T(1) |- |Curraheen North: L, T(1) |Curraheen North: W, T(1) |Curraheen South: L, T(1) |- |Curraheen South: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraheen]]: C, T(8) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraheen]]: KY, T(2) |- |Curraheen: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraheen]]: T, T(8) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraheen]]: W, T(4) |- |Curraheenaris: W, T(1) |Curraheenavoher: W, T(1) |Curraheenduff: T, T(1) |- |Currahevern East: C, T(1) |Currahevern West: C, T(1) |Currahill Lower: KK, T(1) |- |Currahill Upper: KK, T(1) |Currahoo: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Currahy]]: C, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Currakeal]]: C, T(2) |Currakillane: C, T(1) |Curraknockaun: KY, T(1) |- |Curralane Oldtown: WX, T(1) |Curralane: WX, T(1) |Curralanty: OY, T(1) |- |Curraleagh: C, T(1) |Curraleigh East: T, T(1) |Curraleigh West: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curraleigh]]: C, T(2) |[[:Category:Curramoney or Billy Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim|Curramoney or Billy]]: AM, T(1)
''Bile'' |Curramoney: AM, T(1) |- |Curramore: C, T(1) |Curramore: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Curran and Drumaliss Townland, Larne Parish, County Antrim|Curran and Drumaliss]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Curran Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry|Curran]]: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curran]]: TE, T(2) |Curranashingane: C, T(1) |- |Currane: CW, T(1) |Currane: C, T(1) |Currane: W, T(1) |- |Curranny: MO, T(1) |Curranstown Lower: WW, T(1) |Curranstown Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Currantawy: MO, T(1) |Curranure: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Currarane]]: C, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Currarevagh]]: G, T(2) |Curraross: KY, T(1) |Currasilla Lower: T, T(1) |- |Currasilla Upper: T, T(1) |Curratober: CE, T(1) |Curratrench: RN, T(1) |- |Curratubbin Lower: WX, T(1) |Curratubbin Upper: WX, T(1) |Currauly: KY, T(1) |- |Curraun Beg: G, T(1) |Curraun Hill: G, T(1) |Curraun More: G, T(1) |- |Curraun: LM, T(1) |Curraun: W, T(1) |Curraun: WX, T(1) |- |Curraunboy: MO, T(1) |Curravaha: KY, T(1) |Curravally: C, T(1) |- |Curravanish: WW, T(1) |Curravarahane: C, T(1) |Curraveha or Birchhall: G, T(1) |- |Curravohill: C, T(1) |Curravoola: KY, T(1) |Curravordy: C, T(1) |- |Currawatia: G, T(1) |Curreal: KY, T(1) |Curreen: LD, T(1) |- |Curreentorpan: RN, T(1) |Curreeny Commons: T, T(1) |Curreeny: T, T(1)
''Curreeney'' |- |Currenree or Corry Beg: CW, T(1) |Currenstown: T, T(1) |Curriersbog: LS, T(1) |- |Curries: G, T(1) |Curries: MO, T(1) |Curries: WH, T(1) |- |Currin: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Currin]]: FH, T(2) |Currinah: RN, T(1) |- |Curristeen: WH, T(1) |Curristown: WH, T(1) |Currogs: FH, T(1) |- |Currragh Waddra: C, T(1) |Currudda: LY, T(1) |Curry (Kirwan): MO, T(1) |- |Curry (Macmanus): MO, T(1) |Curry Eighter: G, T(1) |Curry Oughter: G, T(1) |- |Curry: G, T(1) |Curry: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curry]]: LD, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curry]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curry]]: RN, T(5) |Curry: SO, T(1) |- |Curry: WH, T(1) |Curryann: FH, T(1) |Curryaun: MO, T(1) |- |Currycahill: LD, T(1) |Curryclogh: C, T(1) |Currycreaghan: LD, T(1) |- |Curryeallaun: MO, T(1) |Curryfree: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Curryglass]]: C, T(2) |- |Currygrane: LD, T(1) |Currygranny: LD, T(1) |Currygurry: OY, T(1) |- |Curryhills: KE, T(1) |Currylaur: G, T(1) |Currymount: C, T(1) |- |Currynanerriagh: DL, T(1) |Currynierin: LY, T(1) |Curryquin: T, T(1) |- |Curryroe: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Currysheskin]]: AM, T(2) |Currywongaun: G, T(1) |- |Curstown: LH, T(1) |Curtaun: G, T(1) |Curtistown Upper: MH, T(1) |- |Curtistown: T, T(1) |Curtiswood: W, T(1) |Curtlestown Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Curtlestown Upper: WW, T(1) |Cuscarrick: G, T(1) |Cusduff: C, T(1) |- |Cush East: OY, T(1) |Cush Lower: LS, T(1) |Cush of Grange: W, T(1) |- |Cush Upper: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Cush Townland, Ballybrackan Parish, County Kildare|Cush]]: KE, T(1) |Cush: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cush]]: OY, T(2) |Cushacorra: CE, T(1) |Cushaling: KE, T(1) |- |Cushaling: OY, T(1) |Cushalogurt: MO, T(1) |Cushatrough: G, T(1) |- |Cushatrower: G, T(1) |Cushcallow or Cloncallow: OY, T(1) |Cushcam: W, T(1) |- |Cusheen Island: G, T(1) |Cushendall: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Cushendun Townland, Culfeightrin Parish, County Antrim|Cushendun]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cushenny Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Cushenny]]: AH, T(1) |Cushenstown: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cushina]]: OY, T(2) |- |Cushinkeel: MO, T(1) |Cushinsheeaun: MO, T(1) |Cushinstown (ED Rathleigh): MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cushinstown]]: MH, T(2) |Cushinstown: WH, T(1) |Cushinyen: MO, T(1) |- |Cushleake Mountain Middle: AM, T(1) |Cushleake Mountain North: AM, T(1) |Cushleake Mountain South: AM, T(1) |- |Cushlecka: MO, T(1) |Cushmaigmore: G, T(1) |Cushmona: T, T(1) |- |Cushrush Island: FH, T(1) |Cushwash: FH, T(1) |Cuskernagh: SO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cuskinny Townland, Templerobin Parish, County Cork|Cuskinny]]: C, T(1) |Cuskry Glebe: DL, T(1) |Cuslea: FH, T(1) |- |Cuslough Demesne: MO, T(1) |Cusloura: C, T(1) |Cusovinna: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cuss]]: KY, T(2) |Cussaboy: MN, T(1) |Cussafoor Island: G, T(1) |- |Cussan: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Corr_to_Cy|Cussana]]: KK, T(2) |Cussee: MN, T(1) |- |Custodium: WX, T(1) |Custorum: WH, T(1) |Cutteanta: SO, T(1) |- |Cutteen Beg: CE, T(1) |Cutteen More: CE, T(1) |Cutteen North: W, T(1) |- |Cutteen South: W, T(1) |Cutteen: CE, T(1) |Cutteen: KY, T(1) |- |Cuttragh: CN, T(1) |Cuttymanhill: DL, T(1) | |}

Placenames Ireland - Disambiguation - A

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:This shows the name of the location and the parishes in which that name occurs in each county. If you find a missing name or category not linked where there is a category please PM the page manager of leave a comment. :The list below relates to names beginning '''A'''. Where a category for the location exists (at the time of the last run) there will be a link in the parish name otherwise the parish name is greyed out (or grayed out). :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Abbey Lands'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kinsale Parish}}
{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}}
{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}}
{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}}
{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}}
{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}} |'''Abbey'''
County Galway |{{gray|Abbeyknockmoy Parish}}
[[:Category:Abbey Townland, Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish, County Galway|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish]] |- |'''Abbeyland'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Castledermot Parish}}
{{gray|Clane Parish}} |'''Abbeyland'''
County Meath |{{gray|Duleek Parish}}
{{gray|Navan Parish}} |- |'''Acres'''
County Clare |{{gray|Drumcreehy Parish}}
{{gray|Feakle Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacduane Parish}} |'''Acres'''
County Cork |{{gray|Dromdaleague Parish}}
{{gray|Fanlobbus Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbolane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacabea Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen (Duhallow) Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}}
{{gray|Ringrone Parish}}
{{gray|Templenacarriga Parish}} |- |'''Acres'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghalurcher Parish}}
{{gray|Boho Parish}} |'''Acres'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Rahoon Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |- |'''Acres'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Ballinvoher Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconly Parish}} |'''Acres'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloone Parish}}
{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltoghert Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |- |'''Acres'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Ballybay Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}} |'''Acres'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilmacumsy Parish}}
{{gray|Roscommon Parish}} |- |'''Adamstown'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Aderrig Parish}}
{{gray|Garristown Parish}} |'''Adamstown'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Castletownkindalen Parish}}
{{gray|Conry Parish}} |- |'''Addergoole'''
County Galway |{{gray|Abbeygormacan Parish}}
{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish}}
{{gray|Killererin Parish}} |'''Afaddy'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Ballytarsney Parish}}
{{gray|Pollrone Parish}} |- |'''Agall'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Lynally Parish}}
{{gray|Rahan Parish}} |'''Aghaboy'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumlumman Parish}}
{{gray|Kinawley Parish}} |- |'''Aghaboy'''
County Longford |{{gray|Granard Parish}}
{{gray|Killoe Parish}} |'''Aghaboy'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |- |'''Aghacarnan'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Aghacarnan Townland, Ballinderry Parish, County Antrim|Ballinderry Parish]]
{{gray|Magheragall Parish}} |'''Aghadreenagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Denn Parish}}
{{gray|Lavey Parish}} |- |'''Aghadrumglasny'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Aghadrumglasny Townland, Aghagallon Parish, County Antrim|Aghagallon Parish]]
{{gray|Aghalee Parish}} |'''Aghadrumkeen'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghabog Parish}}
{{gray|Ematris Parish}} |- |'''Aghafad'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Ardstraw Parish}}
{{gray|Donacavey Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghedy Parish}}
[[:Category:Aghafad Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone|Pomeroy Parish]] |'''Aghafadda'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballinchalla Parish}}
{{gray|Monivea Parish}} |- |'''Aghafin'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcleagh Parish}}
{{gray|Noughaval Parish}} |'''Aghagaw'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clones Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}} |- |'''Aghalane'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Bodoney Upper Parish}}
{{gray|Cappagh Parish}} |'''Aghaleague'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Carrigallen Parish}}
{{gray|Oughteragh Parish}} |- |'''Aghalough'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloone Parish}}
{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}} |'''Aghalusky'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Templemore Parish}} |- |'''Aghamore'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Aghamore Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh|Boho Parish]]
{{gray|Inishmacsaint Parish}} |'''Aghamore'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Annaduff Parish}}
{{gray|Cloone Parish}}
{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}}
{{gray|Killasnet Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinver Parish}} |- |'''Aghamore'''
County Longford |{{gray|Clonbroney Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcline Parish}}
{{gray|Street Parish}} |'''Aghamore'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}} |- |'''Aghamore'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Croghan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride (Kilcoursey) Parish}} |'''Aghamore'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Lissonuffy Parish}} |- |'''Aghamore'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilbeggan Parish}}
{{gray|Killucan Parish}} |'''Aghanvilla'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballykean Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}} |- |'''Agharainy'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Derryvullan Parish}}
{{gray|Magheraculmoney Parish}} |'''Agharanagh'''
County Longford |{{gray|Rathcline Parish}}
{{gray|Taghshinny Parish}} |- |'''Aghareagh'''
County Longford |{{gray|Street Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}} |'''Aghascrebagh'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Bodoney Lower Parish}}
{{gray|Termonamongan Parish}} |- |'''Aghawillin'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Carrigallen Parish}}
{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}} |'''Aghee'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Aghee Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone|Dromore Parish]]
{{gray|Drumragh Parish}} |- |'''Aghnagap'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donagh Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}} |'''Aghnagar'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Clogherny Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}} |- |'''Aghnaglogh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagelliff Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}} |'''Aghnaglogh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}} |- |'''Aghnahoo'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Kiltubbrid Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinver Parish}} |'''Aghnaloo'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Aghnaloo Townland, Aghalurcher Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghalurcher Parish]]
[[:Category:Aghnaloo Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |- |'''Aghnaskew'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Currin Parish}} |'''Aghowle Lower'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Aghowle Lower Townland, Aghowle Parish, County Wicklow|Aghowle Parish]]
{{gray|Rathnew Parish}} |- |'''Aghowle Upper'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Aghowle Upper Townland, Aghowle Parish, County Wicklow|Aghowle Parish]]
{{gray|Rathnew Parish}} |'''Aghrane or Castlekelly'''
County Galway |{{gray|Athleague Parish}}
{{gray|Killeroran Parish}} |- |'''Aglish'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Minard Parish}} |'''Aglish'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}} |- |'''Ahagilla'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardfield Parish}}
{{gray|Castleventry Parish}} |'''Ahane'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballymacelligott Parish}}
{{gray|Castleisland Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbonane Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |- |'''Ahare'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilcavan (Ballaghkeen N., Gorey) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgorman Parish}} |'''Ahaun'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}} |- |'''Aille'''
County Galway |{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killannin Parish}}
{{gray|Killeenadeema Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteskill Parish}}
{{gray|Rahoon Parish}} |'''Allardstown'''
County Louth |{{gray|Dunbin Parish}}
{{gray|Killincoole Parish}} |- |'''Alliganstown'''
County Kildare |[[:Category:Alliganstown Townland, Ballybought Parish, County Kildare|Ballybought Parish]]
[[:Category:Alliganstown Townland, Ballymore Eustace Parish, County Kildare|Ballymore Eustace Parish]] |'''Altaturk'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Altaturk Townland, Kildarton Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Parish]]
[[:Category:Altaturk Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Loughgall Parish]] |- |'''Altibrian'''
County Londonderry |[[:Category:Altibrian Townland, Dunboe Parish, County Londonderry|Dunboe Parish]]
[[:Category:Altibrian Townland, Formoyle Parish, County Londonderry|Formoyle Parish]] |'''Altmush'''
County Meath |{{gray|Cruicetown Parish}}
{{gray|Nobber Parish}} |- |'''Anglesborough'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Galbally Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeheny Parish}} |'''Ankers Bower'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}} |- |'''Annacloy'''
County Down |{{gray|Blaris Parish}}
{{gray|Inch Parish}} |'''Annagh Island'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilbelfad Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}} |- |'''Annagh'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Annagh Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Drumcree Parish]]
{{gray|Tynan Parish}} |'''Annagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
[[:Category:Annagh Townland, Drumlumman Parish, County Cavan|Drumlumman Parish]]
{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Tomregan Parish}} |- |'''Annagh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Feakle Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry (Ibrickan) Parish}}
{{gray|Rath Parish}}
{{gray|Tulla Parish}} |'''Annagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballymacward Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeacanty Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}} |- |'''Annagh'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltallagh Parish}} |'''Annagh'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Carrigallen Parish}}
{{gray|Cloonclare Parish}}
{{gray|Killarga Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltubbrid Parish}} |- |'''Annagh'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Abington Parish}}
{{gray|Galbally Parish}} |'''Annagh'''
County Longford |{{gray|Killoe Parish}}
{{gray|Noughaval Parish}} |- |'''Annagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Ballinrobe Parish}}
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |'''Annagh'''
County Meath |{{gray|Clonard Parish}}
{{gray|Moylagh Parish}} |- |'''Annagh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clontibret Parish}}
{{gray|Drumsnat Parish}}
{{gray|Errigal Trough Parish}} |'''Annagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilbryan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilronan Parish}} |- |'''Annagh'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Killaraght Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacallan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacteige Parish}} |'''Annagh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dorrha Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}}
{{gray|Lorrha Parish}} |- |'''Annagh'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Aghaloo Parish}}
{{gray|Clogherny Parish}}
{{gray|Clonfeacle Parish}} |'''Annaghaskin'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Oldconnaught Parish}}
[[:Category:Annaghaskin Townland, Rathmichael Parish, County Dublin|Rathmichael Parish]] |- |'''Annaghbeg'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ahascragh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}} |'''Annaghbeg'''
County Roscommon |[[:Category:Annaghbeg Townland, Killukin (Roscommon) Parish, County Roscommon|Killukin (Roscommon) Parish]]
[[:Category:Annaghbeg Townland, Tumna Parish, County Roscommon|Tumna Parish]] |- |'''Annaghbeg'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Kilvarnet Parish}} |'''Annaghbeg'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killyman Parish}} |- |'''Annaghkeenty'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Kiltoghert Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltubbrid Parish}} |'''Annaghkilly'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clones Parish}}
{{gray|Clones Parish}} |- |'''Annaghmore'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Killoughy Parish}}
{{gray|Tisaran Parish}} |'''Annaghmore'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilteevan Parish}}
{{gray|Ogulla Parish}} |- |'''Annaghmore'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Ballysadare Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfree Parish}}
{{gray|Kilvarnet Parish}} |'''Annaghmore'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Arboe Parish}}
[[:Category:Annaghmore Townland, Clonoe Parish, County Tyrone|Clonoe Parish]]
[[:Category:Annaghmore Townland, Desertcreat Parish, County Tyrone|Desertcreat Parish]] |- |'''Annagola'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |'''Annahagh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Monaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}} |- |'''Annahaia'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}} |'''Annahavil'''
County Londonderry |[[:Category:Annahavil Townland, Arboe Parish, County Londonderry|Arboe Parish]]
{{gray|Derryloran Parish}} |- |'''Anny'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}} |'''Arbourhill'''
County Tipperary |[[:Category:Arbourhill Townland, Dorrha Parish, County Tipperary|Dorrha Parish]]
{{gray|Magorban Parish}} |- |'''Arda'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Arda Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]]
[[:Category:Arda Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]] |'''Ardagh'''
County Cork |[[:Category:Ardagh Townland, Aghadown Parish, County Cork|Aghadown Parish]]
[[:Category:Ardagh Townland, Killaconenagh Parish, County Cork|Killaconenagh Parish]]
{{gray|Myross Parish}}
{{gray|Shandrum Parish}} |- |'''Ardagh'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Ardagh Townland, Clonmany Parish, County Donegal|Clonmany Parish]]
[[:Category:Ardagh Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Taughboyne Parish]] |'''Ardagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballindoon and Islands Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballymoe) Parish}} |- |'''Ardagh'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Killarney Parish}}
[[:Category:Ardagh Townland, Killury Parish, County Kerry|Killury Parish]] |'''Ardagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
[[:Category:Ardagh Townland, Burrishoole Parish, County Mayo|Burrishoole Parish]] |- |'''Ardamore'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilmalkedar Parish}}
{{gray|Kinard Parish}} |'''Ardane'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dolla Parish}}
[[:Category:Ardane Townland, Templeneiry Parish, County Tipperary|Templeneiry Parish]] |- |'''Ardbane'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Inver Parish}}
{{gray|Mevagh Parish}} |'''Ardbearn'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Ballyellin Parish}}
{{gray|Clonygoose Parish}} |- |'''Ardcarn'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ardcarn Parish}}
{{gray|Creagh Parish}} |'''Arderry'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Annagh Parish}} |- |'''Ardgart'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Inishmacsaint Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracross Parish}} |'''Ardgehane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Abbeymahon Parish}}
{{gray|Castlehaven Parish}} |- |'''Ardglass'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aglishdrinagh Parish}}
{{gray|Shandrum Parish}} |'''Ardillaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballindoon and Islands Parish}}
{{gray|Cong Parish}} |- |'''Ardkeenagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Estersnow Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcooley Parish}} |'''Ardkeeran'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Kilmacallan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshalvy Parish}} |- |'''Ardkirk'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}}
{{gray|Errigal Trough Parish}} |'''Ardlougher'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Denn Parish}}
{{gray|Kildallan Parish}}
{{gray|Killinagh Parish}} |- |'''Ardlougher'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltoghert Parish}} |'''Ardmore'''
County Cork |{{gray|Marmullane Parish}}
{{gray|Rathgoggan Parish}}
{{gray|Timoleague Parish}} |- |'''Ardmore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Moyrus Parish}}
{{gray|Omey Parish}} |'''Ardmore'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Balteagh Parish}}
[[:Category:Ardmore Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry|Clondermot Parish]] |- |'''Ardmore'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}} |'''Ardmore'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Boyle Parish}}
{{gray|Dunamon Parish}}
{{gray|Killukin (Boyle) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmnamanagh Parish}} |- |'''Ardnacloghy'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigaline Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmocomoge Parish}} |'''Ardnaglass'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clonleigh Parish}}
{{gray|Templecarn Parish}} |- |'''Ardnagragh'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Drumraney Parish}}
{{gray|Drumraney Parish}} |'''Ardore'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Drumkeeran Parish}}
{{gray|Magheraculmoney Parish}} |- |'''Ardoyne'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Ardoyne Townland, Ardoyne Parish, County Wicklow|Ardoyne Parish]]
{{gray|Liscolman Parish}} |'''Ardra'''
County Cork |[[:Category:Ardra Townland, Britway Parish, County Cork|Britway Parish]]
{{gray|Myross Parish}} |- |'''Ardrahan'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Killahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoyly Parish}} |'''Ardree'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Ardree Parish}}
{{gray|Tankardstown Parish}} |- |'''Ardrumkilla'''
County Galway |{{gray|Belclare Parish}}
{{gray|Killower Parish}} |'''Ards'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aghadoe Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |- |'''Ardskeagh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardskeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Buttevant Parish}} |'''Ardtanagh'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ardtanagh Townland, Dromara Parish, County Down|Dromara Parish]]
{{gray|Loughinisland Parish}} |- |'''Ardvarney'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloonclare Parish}}
{{gray|Killanummery Parish}} |'''Ardvarney'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmainebeg Parish}}
{{gray|Moygawnagh Parish}} |- |'''Arnestown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballingly Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's Parish}} |'''Arraglen'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Cloghane Parish}}
{{gray|Killiney Parish}} |- |'''Artibrannan'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Artibrannan Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Artibrannan Townland, Craigs Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Parish]] |'''Artonagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumlane Parish}}
{{gray|Larah Parish}} |- |'''Ashfield'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballymacward Parish}}
{{gray|Boyounagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tiranascragh Parish}} |'''Ashford'''
County Galway |{{gray|Cong Parish}}
{{gray|Creagh Parish}} |- |'''Ashford'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Killiskey Parish}}
[[:Category:Ashford Townland, Rathnew Parish, County Wicklow|Rathnew Parish]] |'''Ashgrove'''
County Cork |{{gray|Desert Parish}}
{{gray|Mallow Parish}}
{{gray|Templerobin Parish}} |- |'''Ashleypark'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardcrony Parish}}
{{gray|Cloghprior Parish}}
{{gray|Knigh Parish}} |'''Ashtown'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Drumkay Parish}}
{{gray|Rathnew Parish}} |- |'''Askillaun'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}}
{{gray|Killasser Parish}} |'''Athlone'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}} |- |'''Athronan'''
County Meath |{{gray|Kilmessan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmessan Parish}} |'''Attavally'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}}
{{gray|Killedan Parish}} |- |'''Attiduff'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Ematris Parish}}
{{gray|Errigal Trough Parish}} |'''Aubwee'''
County Galway |{{gray|Moycullen Parish}}
{{gray|Rahoon Parish}} |- |'''Aughey'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Aughey Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]]
[[:Category:Aughey Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]] |'''Aughinish'''
County Clare |{{gray|Ogonnelloe Parish}}
{{gray|Oughtmama Parish}} |- |'''Aughlish'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Aughlish Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloran Parish]]
{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}} |'''Aughmore'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Killisk Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Iberius' Parish}} |- |'''Aughnacleagh'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Aughnacleagh Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Aughnacleagh Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Parish]] |'''Aughnahoy'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Aughnahoy Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Aughnahoy Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Parish]] |- |'''Aughrim'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilkeedy Parish}}
{{gray|Tomgraney Parish}} |'''Aughrim'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Cleenish Parish}}
{{gray|Devenish Parish}} |- |'''Aughrim'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}}
{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltubbrid Parish}} |'''Aughris'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Cloonoghil Parish}}
{{gray|Templeboy Parish}} |- |'''Avish'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Clondermot Parish}}
{{gray|Tamlaght-ard or Magilligan Parish}} |}

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:This shows the name of the location and the parishes in which that name occurs in each county. If you find a missing name or category not linked where there is a category please PM the page manager of leave a comment. :The list below relates to names that start with '''Ba''' and end with names beginning with '''Ballyfr''' inclusive. Where a category for the location exists (at the time of the last run) there will be a link in the parish name otherwise the parish name is greyed out (or grayed out). :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Backwestonpark'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Aderrig Parish}}
{{gray|Lucan Parish}} |'''Baggotrath'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Donnybrook Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Bartholemew's Parish}} |- |'''Bahana'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Kilcommon (Arklow, Newcastle) Parish}}
{{gray|Powerscourt Parish}} |'''Balgaddy'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Balscaddan Parish}}
{{gray|Clondalkin Parish}} |- |'''Balgeeth'''
County Meath |{{gray|Ardcath Parish}}
{{gray|Assey Parish}}
{{gray|Burry Parish}} |'''Ballagh East'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}} |- |'''Ballagh West'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}} |'''Ballagh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfenora Parish}}
{{gray|Quin Parish}} |- |'''Ballagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Belclare Parish}}
{{gray|Rahoon Parish}} |'''Ballagh'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilgarvan Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |- |'''Ballagh'''
County Longford |{{gray|Cashel Parish}}
{{gray|Clongesh Parish}} |'''Ballagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilgefin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Rahara Parish}} |- |'''Ballagh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clonoulty Parish}}
{{gray|Loughkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Templeneiry Parish}} |'''Ballagh'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Aghaloo Parish}}
{{gray|Clogher Parish}} |- |'''Ballagh'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}}
{{gray|Mullingar Parish}} |'''Ballagh'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Adamstown Parish}}
{{gray|Tomhaggard Parish}} |- |'''Ballaghboy'''
County Clare |{{gray|Doora Parish}}
{{gray|Ruan Parish}} |'''Ballaghboy'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballingarry (Slievardagh) Parish}}
{{gray|Graystown Parish}} |- |'''Ballahantouragh'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballincuslane Parish}}
{{gray|Dysert (Trughanacmy) Parish}} |'''Ballard'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killard Parish}}
{{gray|Killinaboy Parish}} |- |'''Ballard'''
County Cork |{{gray|Killaconenagh Parish}}
{{gray|Macroney Parish}} |'''Ballard'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Ardnurcher or Horseleap Parish}}
{{gray|Portloman Parish}}
{{gray|Rathconrath Parish}} |- |'''Ballard'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Ballard Townland, Aghowle Parish, County Wicklow|Aghowle Parish]]
{{gray|Ballykine Parish}}
{{gray|Carnew Parish}}
{{gray|Knockrath Parish}} |'''Ballask'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Carn Parish}}
{{gray|Kilturk Parish}} |- |'''Balleeghan Lower'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clonca Parish}}
[[:Category:Balleeghan Lower Townland, Culdaff Parish, County Donegal|Culdaff Parish]] |'''Balleeghan Upper'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clonca Parish}}
[[:Category:Balleeghan Upper Townland, Culdaff Parish, County Donegal|Culdaff Parish]] |- |'''Balleeghan'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Balleeghan Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal|Moville Lower Parish]]
[[:Category:Balleeghan Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Raymoghy Parish]] |'''Ballina Lower'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyvalloo Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmallock Parish}} |- |'''Ballina Upper'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyvalloo Parish}}
{{gray|Castle Ellis Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmallock Parish}} |'''Ballina'''
County Laois |{{gray|Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |- |'''Ballina'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmainemore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoremoy Parish}} |'''Ballina'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Geashill Parish}}
{{gray|Rahan Parish}} |- |'''Ballina'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ardcolm Parish}}
{{gray|Castle Ellis Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}} |'''Ballinabarny'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Knockrath Parish}} |- |'''Ballinaclogh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Rathlynin Parish}}
{{gray|Relickmurry and Athassel Parish}} |'''Ballinacoola'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilnahue Parish}}
{{gray|Templeshanbo Parish}} |- |'''Ballinacor'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Ballinacor Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride (Arklow) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Ballinacor South) Parish}} |'''Ballinacur'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ardamine Parish}}
{{gray|Liskinfere Parish}} |- |'''Ballinacurra (Bowman)'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}} |'''Ballinacurra (Weston)'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}} |- |'''Ballinagee'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Boystown Parish}}
{{gray|Powerscourt Parish}} |'''Ballinahinch'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Calary Parish}}
{{gray|Killiskey Parish}} |- |'''Ballinakill'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ardamine Parish}}
{{gray|Ballycanew Parish}} |'''Ballinakill'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Ballinakill Townland, Kilbride (Arklow) Parish, County Wicklow|Kilbride (Arklow) Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballinakill Townland, Kilcommon (Arklow, Newcastle) Parish, County Wicklow|Kilcommon (Arklow, Newcastle) Parish]] |- |'''Ballinaltig'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyclogh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshanahan Parish}} |'''Ballinamona'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Horeabbey Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeary Parish}}
{{gray|Oughterleague Parish}} |- |'''Ballinamona'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballycanew Parish}}
{{gray|Toome Parish}} |'''Ballinapark'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Ballinapark Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Castlemacadam Parish]]
{{gray|Rathnew Parish}} |- |'''Ballinard'''
County Cork |{{gray|Desertserges Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballinard Townland, Tullagh Parish, County Cork|Tullagh Parish]] |'''Ballinard'''
County Tipperary |[[:Category:Ballinard Townland, Cloneen Parish, County Tipperary|Cloneen Parish]]
{{gray|Rathlynin Parish}}
{{gray|Shronell Parish}} |- |'''Ballinarry'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballyculter Parish}}
{{gray|Saul Parish}} |'''Ballinasilloge'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Ballintemple Parish}}
{{gray|Hacketstown Parish}} |- |'''Ballinaskea'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Ballinacor Parish}}
{{gray|Ennereilly Parish}} |'''Ballinastraw'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Castlemacadam Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Arklow, Newcastle) Parish}} |- |'''Ballinbeg'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aghada Parish}}
{{gray|Rostellan Parish}} |'''Ballinclare'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballycanew Parish}}
{{gray|Toome Parish}} |- |'''Ballinclea'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride (Arklow) Parish}} |'''Ballinclemesig'''
County Kerry |[[:Category:Ballinclemesig Townland, Ballyheige Parish, County Kerry|Ballyheige Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballinclemesig Townland, Killury Parish, County Kerry|Killury Parish]] |- |'''Ballincloghan'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballyboy Parish}}
{{gray|Rahan Parish}} |'''Ballincollig'''
County Cork |[[:Category:Ballincollig Townland, Carrigrohane Parish, County Cork|Carrigrohane Parish]]
{{gray|Kilnaglory Parish}} |- |'''Ballincor'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Colman Parish}}
{{gray|Lorrha Parish}} |'''Ballincrokig'''
County Cork |{{gray|Rathcooney Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Anne's Shandon Parish}} |- |'''Ballincur'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Kinnitty Parish}}
{{gray|Rahan Parish}} |'''Ballincurra'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Athlacca Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynamona Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbreedymajor Parish}} |- |'''Ballincurrig'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilbroney Parish}}
{{gray|Lislee Parish}}
{{gray|Monanimy Parish}}
{{gray|Ringrone Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Finbar's Parish}}
{{gray|Templebodan Parish}}
{{gray|Titeskin Parish}} |'''Ballincurry'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Crohane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeary Parish}} |- |'''Ballindeasig'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyfoyle Parish}}
{{gray|Nohaval Parish}} |'''Ballindeenisk'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilmonoge Parish}}
{{gray|Templeusque Parish}} |- |'''Ballinderry'''
County Galway |{{gray|Cummer Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconnell Parish}} |'''Ballinderry'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Ballinderry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcronaghan Parish}} |- |'''Ballinderry'''
County Meath |{{gray|Castlerickard Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcore Parish}} |'''Ballinderry'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardcrony Parish}}
{{gray|Carrick Parish}}
{{gray|Finoe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}} |- |'''Ballinderry'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}}
{{gray|Mullingar Parish}} |'''Ballinduff'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcoona Parish}} |- |'''Balline'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Athneasy Parish}}
{{gray|Emlygrennan Parish}} |'''Ballingarry'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilchreest Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconickny Parish}} |- |'''Ballinglanna North'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcrumper Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}} |'''Ballinglanna South'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcrumper Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}} |- |'''Ballinglanna'''
County Cork |{{gray|Caherlag Parish}}
{{gray|Templequinlan Parish}} |'''Ballinglanna'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Dunquin Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballinglanna Townland, Killury Parish, County Kerry|Killury Parish]] |- |'''Ballingowan'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Lisselton Parish}}
{{gray|Ratass Parish}} |'''Ballinguilly'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilnaglory Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballinguilly Townland, Moviddy Parish, County Cork|Moviddy Parish]] |- |'''Ballinknockane'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilgobban Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane Parish}} |'''Ballinlass'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Killian) Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killeroran Parish}} |- |'''Ballinlaw'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Kilcolumb Parish}}
{{gray|Rathpatrick Parish}} |'''Ballinlegane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardnageehy Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynoe Parish}} |- |'''Ballinlig'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Fuerty Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeane Parish}} |'''Ballinlig'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Dromard Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmactranny Parish}} |- |'''Ballinlig'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Castletown Delvin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}} |'''Ballinlough'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilmacabea Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Finbar's Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Finbar's Parish}} |- |'''Ballinlough'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballymacward Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}} |'''Ballinlough'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ballyroan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteale Parish}} |- |'''Ballinlough'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilmeena Parish}}
{{gray|Mayo Parish}} |'''Ballinlough'''
County Meath |{{gray|Dunshaughlin Parish}}
{{gray|Moylagh Parish}} |- |'''Ballinlough'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Aghancon Parish}}
{{gray|Borrisnafarney Parish}}
{{gray|Ettagh Parish}} |'''Ballinlough'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Aghnameadle Parish}}
{{gray|Relickmurry and Athassel Parish}} |- |'''Ballinlough'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Bunown Parish}}
{{gray|Killua Parish}} |'''Ballinloughane'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmoylan Parish}} |- |'''Ballinooskny'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clonloghan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaleery Parish}} |'''Ballinoroher'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilnagross Parish}}
{{gray|Templequinlan Parish}} |- |'''Ballinphuill'''
County Galway |{{gray|Boyounagh Parish}}
{{gray|Grange Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Killallaghtan Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Ballinphuill'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Bekan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}} |- |'''Ballinphuill'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Boyle Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}} |'''Ballinphull'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Ahamlish Parish}}
{{gray|Dromard Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcliff Parish}}
{{gray|Killadoon Parish}}
{{gray|Templeboy Parish}} |- |'''Ballinphunta'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfintinan Parish}}
{{gray|Killinaboy Parish}} |'''Ballinra'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyvalloo Parish}}
{{gray|Castle Ellis Parish}} |- |'''Ballinran Upper'''
County Down |{{gray|Kilbroney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeel Parish}} |'''Ballinran'''
County Down |{{gray|Kilbroney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeel Parish}} |- |'''Ballinree'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Birr Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcullen Parish}} |'''Ballinree'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballymackey Parish}}
{{gray|Ballysheehan Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patricksrock Parish}} |- |'''Ballinrees'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghadowey Parish}}
{{gray|Dunboe Parish}}
{{gray|Formoyle Parish}} |'''Ballinroad'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Dungarvan Parish}} |- |'''Ballinrooaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Killoran Parish}}
{{gray|Moylough Parish}} |'''Ballinrooaun'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyvalloo Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}} |- |'''Ballinrush'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcrumper Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballinrush Townland, Kilworth Parish, County Cork|Kilworth Parish]] |'''Ballinscoola'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Kilcullane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcullane Parish}} |- |'''Ballintaggart'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballinvoher Parish}}
{{gray|Garfinny Parish}} |'''Ballintaggart'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ardea Parish}}
{{gray|Kyle Parish}} |- |'''Ballintemple'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Ballintemple Townland, Ballymyre Parish, County Armagh|Ballymyre Parish]]
{{gray|Killevy Parish}} |'''Ballintemple'''
County Cork |{{gray|Inchinabacky Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Finbar's Parish}}
{{gray|Templeomalus Parish}} |- |'''Ballintemple'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Geashill Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballintemple Townland, Templeharry Parish, County Offaly|Templeharry Parish]] |'''Ballintemple'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballintemple Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcool Parish}} |- |'''Ballinteskin'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Calary Parish}}
{{gray|Glenealy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacanoge Parish}} |'''Ballintlea'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilnahue Parish}}
{{gray|Taghmon Parish}} |- |'''Ballintleva'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Killosolan Parish}}
{{gray|Killower Parish}} |'''Ballintleva'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilmaclasser Parish}}
{{gray|Mayo Parish}} |- |'''Ballintober'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballymartle Parish}}
{{gray|Castlemagner Parish}} |'''Ballintober'''
County Galway |{{gray|Cummer Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconnell Parish}}
{{gray|Killallaghtan Parish}} |- |'''Ballintober'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfian Parish}} |'''Ballintogher'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballykean Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}} |- |'''Ballintogher'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Graystown Parish}}
{{gray|Killenaule Parish}} |'''Ballintra'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Ballintra Townland, Drumhome Parish, County Donegal|Drumhome Parish]]
{{gray|Templecrone Parish}} |- |'''Ballintrane'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Fennagh Parish}}
{{gray|Templepeter Parish}} |'''Ballintur'''
County Down |{{gray|Kilbroney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbroney Parish}} |- |'''Ballinturly'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Cloonygormican Parish}}
{{gray|Fuerty Parish}} |'''Ballinure'''
County Cork |{{gray|Gortroe Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Finbar's Parish}} |- |'''Ballinure'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Clashmore Parish}}
{{gray|Dungarvan Parish}} |'''Ballinvally Lower'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Killahurler Parish}}
{{gray|Redcross Parish}} |- |'''Ballinvally Upper'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Killahurler Parish}}
{{gray|Redcross Parish}} |'''Ballinvally'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Ballon Parish}}
{{gray|Barragh Parish}} |- |'''Ballinvally'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Achonry Parish}}
{{gray|Cloonoghil Parish}}
{{gray|Killoran Parish}} |'''Ballinvally'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Monamolin Parish}} |- |'''Ballinvard'''
County Cork |{{gray|Clontead Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen (Carbery East, Ibane and Barryroe) Parish}} |'''Ballinvarrig'''
County Cork |{{gray|Tracton Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |- |'''Ballinvella'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kilmacleague Parish}}
{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}} |'''Ballinvilla'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Kilvine Parish}} |- |'''Ballinvira'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Cappagh Parish}}
{{gray|Croagh Parish}} |'''Ballinvoher'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballintemple Parish}}
{{gray|Castletownroche Parish}}
{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballinvoher Townland, Kilworth Parish, County Cork|Kilworth Parish]] |- |'''Ballinvoher'''
County Galway |{{gray|Donaghpatrick Parish}}
{{gray|Lackagh Parish}} |'''Ballinvoher'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ardfert Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltomy Parish}} |- |'''Ballinvoher'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Estersnow Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmnamanagh Parish}} |'''Ballinvoher'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Drumcliff Parish}}
{{gray|Toomour Parish}} |- |'''Ballinvreena'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ballingarry (Coshlea) Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballinvreena Townland, Emlygrennan Parish, County Limerick|Emlygrennan Parish]] |'''Ballinvulla'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Clonagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbradran Parish}} |- |'''Ballinwillin'''
County Cork |{{gray|Brigown Parish}}
{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Gortroe Parish}}
{{gray|Kinure Parish}}
{{gray|Kinure Parish}} |'''Ballisnahyny'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilmainebeg Parish}}
{{gray|Shrule Parish}} |- |'''Balloo'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Grange of Muckamore Parish}}
[[:Category:Balloo Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Parish]] |'''Balloo'''
County Down |{{gray|Bangor Parish}}
{{gray|Killinchy Parish}} |- |'''Balloor'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Breaghwy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}} |'''Ballyadam'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigtohill Parish}}
{{gray|Churchtown Parish}} |- |'''Ballyadam'''
County Limerick |[[:Category:Ballyadam Townland, Caherconlish Parish, County Limerick|Caherconlish Parish]]
{{gray|Nantinan Parish}} |'''Ballyalton'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballee Parish}}
{{gray|Comber Parish}}
{{gray|Newtownards Parish}} |- |'''Ballyard'''
County Cork |[[:Category:Ballyard Townland, Britway Parish, County Cork|Britway Parish]]
{{gray|Clonmult Parish}} |'''Ballyargadaun'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballinchalla Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmolara Parish}} |- |'''Ballyartan'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Coleraine Parish}}
{{gray|Cumber Upper Parish}} |'''Ballyartella'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dromineer Parish}}
{{gray|Monsea Parish}} |- |'''Ballyarthur'''
County Cork |{{gray|Fermoy Parish}}
{{gray|Marshalstown Parish}} |'''Ballybackagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Athenry Parish}} |- |'''Ballybane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilbrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmahon Parish}} |'''Ballybane'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Corcomohide Parish}}
{{gray|Tullabracky Parish}} |- |'''Ballybanoge'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Edermine Parish}}
{{gray|Toome Parish}} |'''Ballybaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Abbeyknockmoy Parish}}
{{gray|Ahascragh Parish}}
{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconickny Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcoona Parish}}
{{gray|Killallaghtan Parish}}
{{gray|Killian Parish}}
{{gray|Killogilleen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacduagh Parish}}
{{gray|Moylough Parish}} |- |'''Ballybaun'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Killisk Parish}}
{{gray|Templeludigan Parish}} |'''Ballybeen'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ballybeen Townland, Comber Parish, County Down|Comber Parish]]
{{gray|Dundonald Parish}} |- |'''Ballybeg'''
County Cork |{{gray|Brigown Parish}}
{{gray|Buttevant Parish}}
{{gray|Glanworth Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbrittain Parish}} |'''Ballybeg'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballymacelligott Parish}}
{{gray|Dingle Parish}}
{{gray|Killeentierna Parish}}
{{gray|Ventry Parish}} |- |'''Ballybeg'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Dromkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Oola Parish}}
{{gray|Uregare Parish}} |'''Ballybeg'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynahaglish Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}}
{{gray|Rathreagh Parish}} |- |'''Ballybeg'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Croghan Parish}}
{{gray|Ettagh Parish}} |'''Ballybeg'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Easky Parish}}
{{gray|Killaspugbrone Parish}} |- |'''Ballybeg'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Aghnameadle Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmucklin Parish}}
{{gray|Newchapel Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghmelan Parish}}
{{gray|Twomileborris Parish}} |'''Ballybeg'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Faughalstown Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}} |- |'''Ballybeg'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyhuskard Parish}}
{{gray|Ballymore Parish}}
{{gray|Ferns Parish}}
{{gray|Taghmon Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurchglynn Parish}} |'''Ballybeg'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Kilcommon (Ballinacor South) Parish}}
{{gray|Rathnew Parish}} |- |'''Ballybin'''
County Meath |{{gray|Cookstown Parish}}
{{gray|Ratoath Parish}} |'''Ballyblack'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballyphilip Parish}}
{{gray|Grey Abbey Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyblack Townland, Newtownards Parish, County Down|Newtownards Parish]] |- |'''Ballyboe'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Allsaints Parish}}
{{gray|Clondahorky Parish}}
{{gray|Convoy Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyboe Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal|Leck Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballyboe Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Raymoghy Parish]]
{{gray|Raymunterdoney Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyboe Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Taughboyne Parish]]
{{gray|Tullyfern Parish}} |'''Ballyboggan'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ahascragh Parish}}
{{gray|Monivea Parish}} |- |'''Ballybogy'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Dunaghy Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballybogy Townland, Dunluce Parish, County Antrim|Dunluce Parish]] |'''Ballyboher'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballymore Parish}}
{{gray|Ishartmon Parish}} |- |'''Ballyboley'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballyboley Townland, Ballycor Parish, County Antrim|Ballycor Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballyboley Townland, Larne Parish, County Antrim|Larne Parish]] |'''Ballybollen'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballybollen Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballybollen Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Drummaul Parish]] |- |'''Ballybought'''
County Kildare |[[:Category:Ballybought Townland, Ballybought Parish, County Kildare|Ballybought Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballybought Townland, Ballymore Eustace Parish, County Kildare|Ballymore Eustace Parish]]
{{gray|St. Johns Parish}} |'''Ballyboy'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyboy Townland, Beagh Parish, County Galway|Beagh Parish]]
{{gray|Kilbennan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyboy'''
County Meath |{{gray|Athboy Parish}}
{{gray|Rathmore Parish}} |'''Ballyboy'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballyboy Parish}}
{{gray|Reynagh Parish}} |- |'''Ballyboy'''
County Wexford |[[:Category:Ballyboy Townland, Ballycarney Parish, County Wexford|Ballycarney Parish]]
{{gray|Ballymore Parish}} |'''Ballybrack'''
County Cork |{{gray|Caherduggan Parish}}
{{gray|Carrigaline Parish}}
{{gray|Dunbulloge Parish}}
{{gray|Skull Parish}} |- |'''Ballybrack'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Kilgobbin Parish}}
{{gray|Killiney Parish}} |'''Ballybrack'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcrohane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnanare Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane Parish}} |- |'''Ballybrack'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Clonshanbo Parish}}
{{gray|Kilpatrick Parish}} |'''Ballybrack'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kilcockan Parish}}
{{gray|Rossmire Parish}} |- |'''Ballybracken'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballybracken Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Ballynure Parish]]
{{gray|Kilbride Parish}} |'''Ballybraher'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyoughtera Parish}}
{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmahon Parish}} |- |'''Ballybricken East'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Caherelly Parish}}
{{gray|Inch Saint Lawrence Parish}} |'''Ballybroder'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilmeen Parish}}
{{gray|Loughrea Parish}} |- |'''Ballybroder'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Durrow Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}} |'''Ballybrolly'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Ballybrolly Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Eglish Parish]]
{{gray|Lisnadill Parish}} |- |'''Ballybrown'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Clonelty Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeedy Parish}}
{{gray|Rathkeale Parish}} |'''Ballycahill'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballycahill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore (Ormond Upper) Parish}}
{{gray|Templemore Parish}} |- |'''Ballycam'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballyphilip Parish}}
{{gray|Bright Parish}} |'''Ballycarroll'''
County Laois |{{gray|Kilteale Parish}}
{{gray|Lea Parish}} |- |'''Ballycarton'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghanloo Parish}}
{{gray|Tamlaght-ard or Magilligan Parish}} |'''Ballycatteen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Rathclarin Parish}}
{{gray|Templetrine Parish}} |- |'''Ballychristal'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballykean Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}} |'''Ballyclare'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballyclare Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Ballynure Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballyclare Townland, Grange of Doagh Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Doagh Parish]] |- |'''Ballyclare'''
County Longford |{{gray|Ballymacormick Parish}}
{{gray|Killashee Parish}} |'''Ballyclogh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyclogh Parish}}
{{gray|Glanworth Parish}}
{{gray|Mogeely (Kinatalloon) Parish}} |- |'''Ballyclogh'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Kilmurry Parish}}
{{gray|Knocknagaul Parish}}
{{gray|Lismakeery Parish}} |'''Ballycloghan'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Duneane Parish}}
{{gray|Skerry Parish}} |- |'''Ballycloghan'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ballycloghan Townland, Holywood Parish, County Down|Holywood Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballycloghan Townland, Killinchy Parish, County Down|Killinchy Parish]] |'''Ballyclosh'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballyclosh Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballyclosh Townland, Craigs Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Parish]] |- |'''Ballycolgan'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballynakill Parish}}
{{gray|Monasteroris Parish}} |'''Ballycolla'''
County Laois |{{gray|Aghaboe Parish}}
{{gray|Killermogh Parish}} |- |'''Ballycollin'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Eglish Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}} |'''Ballyconlore'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Inch (Gorey) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcavan (Ballaghkeen N., Gorey) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnenor Parish}} |- |'''Ballyconnelly'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballyconnelly Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballyconnelly Townland, Craigs Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Parish]] |'''Ballyconnelly'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Leck Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyconnelly Townland, Tullyfern Parish, County Donegal|Tullyfern Parish]] |- |'''Ballyconry'''
County Clare |{{gray|Carran Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcreehy Parish}} |'''Ballycormick'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Lorum Parish}}
{{gray|Sliguff Parish}} |- |'''Ballycraigy'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Antrim Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballycraigy Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballycraigy Townland, Larne Parish, County Antrim|Larne Parish]] |'''Ballycrenane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcredan Parish}} |- |'''Ballycrenode'''
County Tipperary |[[:Category:Ballycrenode Townland, Ballynaclogh Parish, County Tipperary|Ballynaclogh Parish]]
{{gray|Kilkeary Parish}} |'''Ballycross'''
County Down |{{gray|Donaghadee Parish}}
{{gray|Magherally Parish}} |- |'''Ballycullane'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballinvoher Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}} |'''Ballycullane'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Glenogra Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbreedymajor Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Peter's and Saint Paul's Parish}} |- |'''Ballycullane'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Rathgormuck Parish}} |'''Ballycurreen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigtohill Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Finbar's Parish}} |- |'''Ballydaheen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Clonpriest Parish}}
{{gray|Shandrum Parish}}
{{gray|Wallstown Parish}} |'''Ballydaniel'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacdonogh Parish}} |- |'''Ballydavid'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilvemnon Parish}}
{{gray|Templeneiry Parish}}
{{gray|Twomileborris Parish}} |'''Ballydaw'''
County Cork |{{gray|Britway Parish}}
{{gray|Knockmourne Parish}} |- |'''Ballydawmore'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Clone Parish}}
{{gray|Templeshannon Parish}} |'''Ballyderown'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcrumper Parish}}
{{gray|Leitrim Parish}} |- |'''Ballydine'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardmayle Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilsheelan Parish}} |'''Ballydollaghan'''
County Down |{{gray|Drumbo Parish}}
{{gray|Knockbreda Parish}} |- |'''Ballydonagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kiltormer Parish}}
{{gray|Tynagh Parish}} |'''Ballydonarea'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Kilcoole Parish}}
{{gray|Newcastle Lower Parish}} |- |'''Ballydonnell'''
County Kilkenny |[[:Category:Ballydonnell Townland, Ballylinch Parish, County Kilkenny|Ballylinch Parish]]
{{gray|Erke Parish}} |'''Ballydonnelly'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballydonnelly Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Duneane Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballydonnelly Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Rasharkin Parish]] |- |'''Ballydonohoe'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilmaley Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoon Parish}} |'''Ballydonohoe'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Kilfergus Parish}}
{{gray|Kilflyn Parish}} |- |'''Ballydoogan'''
County Galway |{{gray|Fohanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen Parish}} |'''Ballydoole'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ardcanny Parish}}
{{gray|Chapelrussell Parish}} |- |'''Ballydorn'''
County Down |{{gray|Killinchy Parish}}
{{gray|Killinchy Parish}} |'''Ballydowling'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Dunganstown Parish}}
{{gray|Glenealy Parish}}
{{gray|Rathdrum Parish}} |- |'''Ballydrinan'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dromineer Parish}}
{{gray|Monsea Parish}}
{{gray|Tubbrid Parish}} |'''Ballyduff'''
County Cork |{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyduff Townland, Monanimy Parish, County Cork|Monanimy Parish]] |- |'''Ballyduff'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballyduff Parish}}
{{gray|Castleisland Parish}} |'''Ballyduff'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Graiguenamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Inistioge Parish}} |- |'''Ballyduff'''
County Laois |{{gray|Curraclone Parish}}
{{gray|Kyle Parish}}
{{gray|Moyanna Parish}} |'''Ballyduff'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Clonmacnoise Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride (Ballycowan) Parish}}
{{gray|Roscrea Parish}} |- |'''Ballyduff'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Dungarvan Parish}}
{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}} |'''Ballyduff'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballycanew Parish}}
{{gray|Ballycarney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcomb Parish}}
{{gray|Killincooly Parish}}
{{gray|Monamolin Parish}} |- |'''Ballyduffbeg'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Toome Parish}} |'''Ballydugan'''
County Down |{{gray|Down Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballydugan Townland, Tullylish Parish, County Down|Tullylish Parish]] |- |'''Ballyduvane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilgarriff Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerranmore Parish}} |'''Ballyea'''
County Clare |[[:Category:Ballyea Townland, Killone Parish, County Clare|Killone Parish]]
{{gray|Kilmacrehy Parish}} |- |'''Ballyea'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Croagh Parish}}
{{gray|Fedamore Parish}}
{{gray|Rathkeale Parish}} |'''Ballyea'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dorrha Parish}}
{{gray|Tubbrid Parish}} |- |'''Ballyeden'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Rossdroit Parish}}
{{gray|Toome Parish}} |'''Ballyedward'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballyedward Townland, Glynn Parish, County Antrim|Glynn Parish]]
{{gray|Kilwaughter Parish}} |- |'''Ballyegan'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Galey Parish}}
{{gray|Nohaval Parish}} |'''Ballyeighter'''
County Galway |{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeacanty Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteskill Parish}} |- |'''Ballyeightragh'''
County Kerry |[[:Category:Ballyeightragh Townland, Dingle Parish, County Kerry|Dingle Parish]]
{{gray|Kildrum Parish}} |'''Ballyellis'''
County Cork |{{gray|Doneraile Parish}}
{{gray|Mallow Parish}}
{{gray|Templeroan Parish}}
{{gray|Wallstown Parish}} |- |'''Ballyerk'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Moyne Parish}}
{{gray|Twomileborris Parish}} |'''Ballyfad'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Inch (Gorey) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnenor Parish}} |- |'''Ballyfarnoge'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballybrazil Parish}}
{{gray|Killisk Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |'''Ballyfauskeen'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ballylanders Parish}}
{{gray|Galbally Parish}} |- |'''Ballyfeanan or Ballywhinnin'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Ballyellin Parish}}
{{gray|Clonygoose Parish}} |'''Ballyfeeny'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Bumlin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilglass Parish}} |- |'''Ballyforlea'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Derryloran Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyforlea Townland, Lissan Parish, County Londonderry|Lissan Parish]] |}

Placenames Ireland - Disambiguation - Ballyg to Ballyo

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:This shows the name of the location and the parishes in which that name occurs in each county. If you find a missing name or category not linked where there is a category please PM the page manager of leave a comment. :The list below relates to names that start with '''Ballyg''' and end with names beginning with '''Ballyo''' inclusive. Where a category for the location exists (at the time of the last run) there will be a link in the parish name otherwise the parish name is greyed out (or grayed out). :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Ballygaddy'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Seirkieran Parish}} |'''Ballygall'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Finglas Parish}}
{{gray|Glasnevin Parish}} |- |'''Ballygannon'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Kilcoole Parish}}
{{gray|Rathdrum Parish}} |'''Ballygarran'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ballylaneen Parish}}
{{gray|Islandikane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacleague Parish}} |- |'''Ballygarrane'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilmore (Kilnamanagh Lower) Parish}}
{{gray|Tubbrid Parish}} |'''Ballygarraun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Isertkelly Parish}}
{{gray|Oranmore Parish}} |- |'''Ballygarret'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Duagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfeighny Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgobban Parish}} |'''Ballygarrett'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnahue Parish}}
{{gray|Tintern Parish}} |- |'''Ballygarry'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballyovey Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}} |'''Ballygeale'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Adare Parish}}
{{gray|Killonahan Parish}} |- |'''Ballygibbon'''
County Cork |{{gray|Garrycloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Mogeely (Imokilly) Parish}} |'''Ballygiblin'''
County Cork |{{gray|Brigown Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballygiblin Townland, Castlemagner Parish, County Cork|Castlemagner Parish]] |- |'''Ballygilbert'''
County Down |{{gray|Bangor Parish}}
{{gray|Bright Parish}} |'''Ballyglasheen'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilfeakle Parish}}
{{gray|Kilsheelan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyglass Lower'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clonpet Parish}}
{{gray|Cordangan Parish}} |'''Ballyglass Upper'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clonpet Parish}}
{{gray|Cordangan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyglass West'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcroan Parish}} |'''Ballyglass'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clonrush Parish}}
{{gray|Doora Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patrick's Parish}} |- |'''Ballyglass'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ahascragh Parish}}
{{gray|Athenry Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Clonkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconnell Parish}}
{{gray|Tynagh Parish}} |'''Ballyglass'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyglass Townland, Ballinchalla Parish, County Mayo|Ballinchalla Parish]]
{{gray|Crossboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Doonfeeny Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconduff Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaclasser Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmovee Parish}}
{{gray|Moygawnagh Parish}}
{{gray|Touaghty Parish}} |- |'''Ballyglass'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Baslick Parish}}
{{gray|Cloontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Dysart Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyglass Townland, Killukin (Roscommon) Parish, County Roscommon|Killukin (Roscommon) Parish]]
{{gray|Rahara Parish}} |'''Ballyglass'''
County Sligo |[[:Category:Ballyglass Townland, Achonry Parish, County Sligo|Achonry Parish]]
{{gray|Calry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilglass Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacshalgan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyglass'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Mullingar Parish}}
{{gray|Rathconrath Parish}} |'''Ballyglooneen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killererin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}} |- |'''Ballygonny Beg'''
County Londonderry |[[:Category:Ballygonny Beg Townland, Arboe Parish, County Londonderry|Arboe Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballygonny Beg Townland, Tamlaght Parish, County Londonderry|Tamlaght Parish]] |'''Ballygonny More'''
County Londonderry |[[:Category:Ballygonny More Townland, Arboe Parish, County Londonderry|Arboe Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballygonny More Townland, Tamlaght Parish, County Londonderry|Tamlaght Parish]] |- |'''Ballygorteen'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clonbullogue Parish}}
{{gray|Corbally Parish}} |'''Ballygow'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Bannow Parish}}
{{gray|Saint James and Dunbrody Parish}} |- |'''Ballygowan'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballygowan Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Ballynure Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballygowan Townland, Donegore Parish, County Antrim|Donegore Parish]]
{{gray|Raloo Parish}} |'''Ballygowan'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Cloydagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tullowcreen Parish}} |- |'''Ballygowan'''
County Down |{{gray|Aghaderg Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballygowan Townland, Comber Parish, County Down|Comber Parish]]
{{gray|Drumbeg Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeel Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballygowan Townland, Killinchy Parish, County Down|Killinchy Parish]]
{{gray|Moira Parish}} |'''Ballygowan'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Rathreagh Parish}} |- |'''Ballygowney'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Coolcashin Parish}}
{{gray|Sheffin Parish}} |'''Ballygraffan'''
County Down |{{gray|Kilmood Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Andrews Parish}} |- |'''Ballygrainey'''
County Down |{{gray|Bangor Parish}}
{{gray|Holywood Parish}} |'''Ballygrennan'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ballingarry (Connello Upper) Parish}}
{{gray|Croom Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbreedymajor Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Munchin's Parish}}
{{gray|Uregare Parish}} |- |'''Ballygriffin'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballygriffin Parish}}
{{gray|Relickmurry and Athassel Parish}} |'''Ballygullen'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilnahue Parish}}
{{gray|Liskinfere Parish}} |- |'''Ballygurk'''
County Londonderry |[[:Category:Ballygurk Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Artrea Parish]]
{{gray|Tamlaght Parish}} |'''Ballyguy'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Abington Parish}}
{{gray|Clonkeen Parish}} |- |'''Ballyhack'''
County Meath |{{gray|Kilmoon Parish}}
{{gray|Ratoath Parish}} |'''Ballyhane'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Affane Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |- |'''Ballyhara'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Drumkay Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyhara Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Dunganstown Parish]] |'''Ballyheeny'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Clashmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kinsalebeg Parish}} |- |'''Ballyhenebery'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Owning Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |'''Ballyheyland'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ballyroan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolmanbane Parish}} |- |'''Ballyhimikin'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Monsea Parish}}
{{gray|Newchapel Parish}} |'''Ballyhimmin'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Killahy (Knocktopher) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacar Parish}} |- |'''Ballyhindon'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcrumper Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}} |'''Ballyhogan'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Burgesbeg Parish}}
{{gray|Knigh Parish}} |- |'''Ballyhonock'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ightermurragh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacdonogh Parish}} |'''Ballyhowne'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballylinny Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyhowne Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Parish]] |- |'''Ballyhubbock'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilmuckridge Parish}}
{{gray|Meelnagh Parish}} |'''Ballykealey'''
County Carlow |[[:Category:Ballykealey Townland, Ballyellin Parish, County Carlow|Ballyellin Parish]]
{{gray|Fennagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kellistown Parish}} |- |'''Ballykealy'''
County Laois |{{gray|Aghmacart Parish}}
{{gray|Aharney Parish}} |'''Ballykeefe'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Kilmanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghanbrogue Parish}} |- |'''Ballykeel'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballykeel Townland, Aghagallon Parish, County Antrim|Aghagallon Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballykeel Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim|Ballyclug Parish]]
{{gray|Dunluce Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballykeel Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballykeel Townland, Kilwaughter Parish, County Antrim|Kilwaughter Parish]] |'''Ballykeel'''
County Down |{{gray|Clonduff Parish}}
{{gray|Comber Parish}}
{{gray|Down Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballykeel Townland, Dromore Parish, County Down|Dromore Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballykeel Townland, Drumgath Parish, County Down|Drumgath Parish]]
{{gray|Holywood Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeel Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmood Parish}}
{{gray|Magheralin Parish}}
{{gray|Seapatrick Parish}} |- |'''Ballykeel'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Cappagh Parish}}
{{gray|Clogherny Parish}} |'''Ballykeenan'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Barragh Parish}}
{{gray|Ullard Parish}} |- |'''Ballykelly'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballysheehan Parish}}
{{gray|Bourney Parish}} |'''Ballykelly'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballybrazil Parish}}
{{gray|Killiane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmallock Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |- |'''Ballykennedy'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballykennedy Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
{{gray|Killead Parish}} |'''Ballykenny'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clonca Parish}}
{{gray|Tullyfern Parish}} |- |'''Ballykeoghan'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Dunkitt Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfane Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaherin Parish}} |'''Ballykillaboy'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Dunkitt Parish}}
{{gray|Gaulskill Parish}} |- |'''Ballykilleen'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ardnurcher or Horseleap Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurryely Parish}} |'''Ballykilmurry'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilrossanty Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgenan or Grange Parish}} |- |'''Ballyknock'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynoe Parish}}
{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Mogeely (Imokilly) Parish}}
{{gray|Trabolgan Parish}} |'''Ballyknock'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killeenadeema Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteskill Parish}} |- |'''Ballyknock'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Doonfeeny Parish}} |'''Ballyknock'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Drumcannon Parish}}
{{gray|Mothel Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}} |- |'''Ballyknockan'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Fennagh Parish}}
{{gray|Wells Parish}} |'''Ballyknockan'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ettagh Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}} |- |'''Ballyknockan'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Castle Ellis Parish}}
{{gray|Kilrane Parish}}
{{gray|Rossdroit Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Margaret's (Forth) Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}} |'''Ballyknockan'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Ballyknockan Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Boystown Parish]]
{{gray|Kiltegan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyknockane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Mogeely (Kinatalloon) Parish}}
{{gray|Mourneabbey Parish}} |'''Ballyknockane'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballymackey Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyknockane Townland, Temple-etney Parish, County Tipperary|Temple-etney Parish]]
{{gray|Templetouhy Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghorton Parish}} |- |'''Ballylahiff'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Newcastle Parish}}
{{gray|Oola Parish}} |'''Ballylast'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clonleigh Parish}}
{{gray|Urney Parish}} |- |'''Ballylawn'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Ballylawn Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal|Moville Upper Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballylawn Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Raymoghy Parish]] |'''Ballyleary'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigtohill Parish}}
{{gray|Clonmel Parish}} |- |'''Ballylee'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltartan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilthomas Parish}} |'''Ballylesson'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballylesson Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim|Ballyclug Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballylesson Townland, Glynn Parish, County Antrim|Glynn Parish]] |- |'''Ballylig'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballylig Townland, Glynn Parish, County Antrim|Glynn Parish]]
{{gray|Killagan Parish}}
{{gray|Ramoan Parish}}
{{gray|Skerry Parish}} |'''Ballylimp'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ballylimp Townland, Ballywalter Parish, County Down|Ballywalter Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballylimp Townland, Inishargy Parish, County Down|Inishargy Parish]] |- |'''Ballylin'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Croagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbradran Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}}
{{gray|Rathronan Parish}} |'''Ballyline'''
County Clare |{{gray|Carran Parish}}
{{gray|Kilraghtis Parish}} |- |'''Ballylinny'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballylinny Townland, Ballylinny Parish, County Antrim|Ballylinny Parish]]
{{gray|Billy Parish}} |'''Ballylintagh'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghadowey Parish}}
{{gray|Macosquin Parish}} |- |'''Ballylonnan'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballyboy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurryely Parish}} |'''Ballylopen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardskeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Ardskeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane (Fermoy) Parish}} |- |'''Ballylough'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballylough Townland, Billy Parish, County Antrim|Billy Parish]]
{{gray|Kilraghts Parish}} |'''Ballylough'''
County Down |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmegan Parish}}
{{gray|Seapatrick Parish}}
{{gray|Tullylish Parish}} |- |'''Ballylurgan'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballylurgan Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Drummaul Parish]]
{{gray|Duneane Parish}} |'''Ballylusk'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ardamine Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnahue Parish}}
{{gray|Templeshanbo Parish}} |- |'''Ballylusk'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Ballylusk Townland, Knockrath Parish, County Wicklow|Knockrath Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballylusk Townland, Rathnew Parish, County Wicklow|Rathnew Parish]] |'''Ballylusky'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Croom Parish}}
{{gray|Killonahan Parish}} |- |'''Ballylusky'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardcrony Parish}}
{{gray|Magowry Parish}} |'''Ballymacaula'''
County Clare |{{gray|Drumcliff Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaley Parish}} |- |'''Ballymacbrennan'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ballymacbrennan Townland, Drumbeg Parish, County Down|Drumbeg Parish]]
{{gray|Magheralin Parish}} |'''Ballymacky'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilcavan (Ballaghkeen N., Gorey) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgorman Parish}} |- |'''Ballymaconaghy'''
County Down |{{gray|Clonallan Parish}}
{{gray|Knockbreda Parish}} |'''Ballymacormick'''
County Down |{{gray|Bangor Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballymacormick Townland, Dromore Parish, County Down|Dromore Parish]] |- |'''Ballymacredmond'''
County Cork |{{gray|Lislee Parish}}
{{gray|Ringrone Parish}} |'''Ballymacredmond'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynahaglish Parish}} |- |'''Ballymacrevan'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballinderry Parish}}
{{gray|Camlin Parish}} |'''Ballymacrory'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Anhid Parish}}
{{gray|Croom Parish}} |- |'''Ballymacrossan'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballykean Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}} |'''Ballymad'''
County Meath |{{gray|Colp Parish}}
{{gray|Julianstown Parish}} |- |'''Ballymaddock'''
County Laois |[[:Category:Ballymaddock Townland, Abbeyleix Parish, County Laois|Abbeyleix Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballymaddock Townland, Kilteale Parish, County Laois|Kilteale Parish]] |'''Ballymagaraghy'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Culdaff Parish}}
{{gray|Moville Lower Parish}} |- |'''Ballymagarry'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Dunluce Parish}}
{{gray|Shankill Parish}} |'''Ballymaghroe'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Hacketstown Parish}}
{{gray|Killiskey Parish}}
{{gray|Moyne Parish}} |- |'''Ballymagillin'''
County Meath |{{gray|Dunboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Moyglare Parish}} |'''Ballymagreehan'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ballymagreehan Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Drumgooland Parish]]
{{gray|Newtownards Parish}} |- |'''Ballymahon'''
County Longford |{{gray|Noughaval Parish}}
{{gray|Shrule Parish}} |'''Ballymanagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Killogilleen Parish}} |- |'''Ballymartin'''
County Cork |{{gray|Dungourney Parish}}
{{gray|Grenagh Parish}} |'''Ballymartin'''
County Down |{{gray|Kilkeel Parish}}
{{gray|Tullynakill Parish}} |- |'''Ballymartin'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Listerlin Parish}} |'''Ballymartin'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Kilcornan Parish}}
{{gray|Monasteranenagh Parish}} |- |'''Ballymenagh'''
County Down |{{gray|Dunsfort Parish}}
{{gray|Holywood Parish}} |'''Ballymenagh'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghadowey Parish}}
{{gray|Desertoghill Parish}} |- |'''Ballymenagh'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Ballymenagh Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloran Parish]]
{{gray|Tullyniskan Parish}} |'''Ballymogue'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Ballon Parish}}
{{gray|Templepeter Parish}} |- |'''Ballymoneen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killogilleen Parish}}
{{gray|Lackagh Parish}} |'''Ballymoneen'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Castlemacadam Parish}}
{{gray|Killiskey Parish}} |- |'''Ballymoney'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballymoney Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Parish]]
{{gray|Shankill Parish}} |'''Ballymoney'''
County Down |{{gray|Donaghadee Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbroney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcoo Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballymoney Townland, Magherally Parish, County Down|Magherally Parish]]
{{gray|Newtownards Parish}}
{{gray|Seapatrick Parish}} |- |'''Ballymoney'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghanloo Parish}}
{{gray|Bovevagh Parish}}
{{gray|Dunboe Parish}} |'''Ballymoney'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Ballykine Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballymoney Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Dunganstown Parish]]
{{gray|Kilbride (Arklow) Parish}} |- |'''Ballymongaun'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Cloncrew Parish}}
{{gray|Dromcolliher Parish}} |'''Ballymoran'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballynakill Parish}}
{{gray|Monasteroris Parish}} |- |'''Ballymore'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilbrittain Parish}}
{{gray|Templerobin Parish}} |'''Ballymore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killeenavarra Parish}}
{{gray|Killora Parish}} |- |'''Ballymore'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}} |'''Ballymorris'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Killardry Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghmelan Parish}} |- |'''Ballymorris'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyhoge Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Peter's Parish}} |'''Ballymorrisheen'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Grange Parish}}
{{gray|Nantinan Parish}} |- |'''Ballymountain'''
County Cork |{{gray|Inishannon Parish}}
{{gray|Knockavilly Parish}} |'''Ballymullan'''
County Down |{{gray|Bangor Parish}}
{{gray|Blaris Parish}} |- |'''Ballymullen'''
County Kerry |{{gray|O'Brennan Parish}}
{{gray|Ratass Parish}} |'''Ballymully'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Balteagh Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballymully Townland, Desertlyn Parish, County Londonderry|Desertlyn Parish]] |- |'''Ballymurphy'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Saint Mullin's Parish}}
{{gray|Tullowphelim Parish}} |'''Ballymurphy'''
County Down |{{gray|Annahilt Parish}}
{{gray|Ardquin Parish}}
{{gray|Grey Abbey Parish}} |- |'''Ballymurragh'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Killincooly Parish}}
{{gray|Kilscoran Parish}} |'''Ballymurray'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Elphin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeane Parish}} |- |'''Ballymurry'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyhuskard Parish}}
{{gray|Tacumshin Parish}} |'''Ballynaboley'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Tullaherin Parish}}
{{gray|Ullid Parish}} |- |'''Ballynabucky'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killeely Parish}}
{{gray|Kilthomas Parish}} |'''Ballynacarrick'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Drumhome Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}} |- |'''Ballynacarriga'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcrumper Parish}}
{{gray|Killeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}}
{{gray|Youghal Parish}} |'''Ballynacarriga'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaclasser Parish}} |- |'''Ballynacarrow'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilmacnevan Parish}}
{{gray|Rathconrath Parish}} |'''Ballynacloy'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}} |- |'''Ballynacourty'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Darragh Parish}}
{{gray|Iveruss Parish}}
{{gray|Stradbally Parish}} |'''Ballynacourty'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballynacourty Townland, Dungarvan Parish, County Waterford|Dungarvan Parish]]
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |- |'''Ballynacragga'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killadysert Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnasoolagh Parish}} |'''Ballynacraig'''
County Down |{{gray|Inch Parish}}
{{gray|Newry Parish}} |- |'''Ballynacubby'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kinsale Parish}}
{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}} |'''Ballynafearagh'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Ballymore Parish}}
{{gray|Churchtown Parish}} |- |'''Ballynafid'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Leny Parish}}
{{gray|Portnashangan Parish}} |'''Ballynafie'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballynafie Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballynafie Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Parish]] |- |'''Ballynafoy'''
County Down |{{gray|Annaclone Parish}}
{{gray|Knockbreda Parish}} |'''Ballynafunshin'''
County Laois |{{gray|Attanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Rosconnell Parish}} |- |'''Ballynagall'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcumny Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}}
{{gray|Lickbla Parish}}
{{gray|Rathconnell Parish}} |'''Ballynagally'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Aglishcormick Parish}}
{{gray|Grean Parish}} |- |'''Ballynagard'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Culfeightrin Parish}}
{{gray|Rathlin Island Parish}} |'''Ballynagarde'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Caheravally Parish}}
{{gray|Cahernarry Parish}}
{{gray|Fedamore Parish}} |- |'''Ballynagarrick'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ballynagarrick Townland, Ballyculter Parish, County Down|Ballyculter Parish]]
{{gray|Drumbo Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballynagarrick Townland, Saul Parish, County Down|Saul Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballynagarrick Townland, Tullylish Parish, County Down|Tullylish Parish]] |'''Ballynagaul'''
County Cork |{{gray|Dungourney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane (Barrymore) Parish}} |- |'''Ballynagleragh'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Modelligo Parish}} |'''Ballynaglogh'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ardcandrisk Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyconnick Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyvaldon Parish}} |- |'''Ballynagore'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Castle Ellis Parish}}
{{gray|Killila Parish}} |'''Ballynagowan'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Killeenagarriff Parish}}
{{gray|Stradbally Parish}} |- |'''Ballynagran'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilchreest Parish}}
{{gray|Killeeneen Parish}} |'''Ballynagran'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Ballynagran Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Dunganstown Parish]]
{{gray|Glenealy Parish}} |- |'''Ballynagrana'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Carrick Parish}}
{{gray|Emly Parish}} |'''Ballynahask'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyvaldon Parish}}
{{gray|Killincooly Parish}} |- |'''Ballynahina'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcully Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcormack Parish}} |'''Ballynahinch'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballingarry (Ormond Lower) Parish}}
{{gray|Ballygriffin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcomenty Parish}} |- |'''Ballynahow'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Cloghane Parish}}
{{gray|Dunquin Parish}}
{{gray|Killemlagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane Parish}} |'''Ballynahow'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballycahill Parish}}
{{gray|Bruis Parish}}
{{gray|Glenkeen Parish}} |- |'''Ballynahown'''
County Galway |{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Lickerrig Parish}}
{{gray|Rahoon Parish}} |'''Ballynahown'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ballingaddy Parish}}
{{gray|Croom Parish}}
{{gray|Monagay Parish}} |- |'''Ballynahowna'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Killian) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbegnet Parish}}
{{gray|Kilthomas Parish}} |'''Ballynakill'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Clonmore Parish}}
{{gray|Dunleckny Parish}} |- |'''Ballynakill'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballymoe) Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Beagh Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballynakill Townland, Clonfert Parish, County Galway|Clonfert Parish]] |'''Ballynakill'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Ballynadrumny Parish}}
{{gray|Cloncurry (Ikeathy and Oughterany) Parish}} |- |'''Ballynakill'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Graiguenamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinan Parish}} |'''Ballynakill'''
County Laois |{{gray|Killabban Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmanman Parish}}
{{gray|Rathdowney Parish}} |- |'''Ballynakill'''
County Meath |{{gray|Ballyboggan Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcore Parish}} |'''Ballynakill'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballynakill Parish}}
{{gray|Cullenwaine Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}} |- |'''Ballynakill'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ballynakill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgobnet Parish}} |'''Ballynakill'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcleagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkenny West Parish}}
{{gray|Multyfarnham Parish}} |- |'''Ballynakill'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Monart Parish}} |'''Ballynakilla'''
County Cork |[[:Category:Ballynakilla Townland, Ballycurrany Parish, County Cork|Ballycurrany Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballynakilla Townland, Gortroe Parish, County Cork|Gortroe Parish]]
{{gray|Kilcaskan Parish}}
{{gray|Killaconenagh Parish}} |- |'''Ballynakilla'''
County Galway |{{gray|Abbeyknockmoy Parish}}
{{gray|Killererin Parish}} |'''Ballynakilly'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Conwal Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballynakilly Townland, Inch Parish, County Donegal|Inch Parish]] |- |'''Ballynakilly'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Dromod Parish}}
{{gray|Glanbehy Parish}} |'''Ballynakilly'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Desertcreat Parish}}
{{gray|Killyman Parish}} |- |'''Ballynalackan'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killilagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacrehy Parish}} |'''Ballynalargy'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Magheragall Parish}}
{{gray|Magheramesk Parish}} |- |'''Ballynamaddree'''
County Cork |{{gray|Rathcooney Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}} |'''Ballynaman'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteevoge Parish}} |- |'''Ballynametagh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigaline Parish}}
{{gray|Mogeely (Imokilly) Parish}} |'''Ballynamona Beg'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Castle Ellis Parish}}
{{gray|Killisk Parish}} |- |'''Ballynamona'''
County Cork |{{gray|Brigown Parish}}
{{gray|Castlemagner Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballynamona Townland, Clondulane Parish, County Cork|Clondulane Parish]]
{{gray|Dunderrow Parish}}
{{gray|Glanworth Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmahon Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmahon Parish}}
{{gray|Lislee Parish}}
{{gray|Mourneabbey Parish}}
{{gray|Templeroan Parish}} |'''Ballynamona'''
County Galway |{{gray|Abbeyknockmoy Parish}}
{{gray|Cong Parish}}
{{gray|Duniry Parish}}
{{gray|Moylough Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |- |'''Ballynamona'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Blackrath Parish}}
{{gray|Clara Parish}}
{{gray|Dunkitt Parish}}
{{gray|Jerpointchurch Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolumb Parish}} |'''Ballynamona'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ballynamona Parish}}
{{gray|Galbally Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcornan Parish}}
{{gray|Uregare Parish}} |- |'''Ballynamona'''
County Meath |{{gray|Dulane Parish}}
{{gray|Galtrim Parish}}
{{gray|Loughcrew Parish}} |'''Ballynamona'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballyburly Parish}}
{{gray|Durrow Parish}} |- |'''Ballynamona'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Caher Parish}}
{{gray|Finnoe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry Parish}}
{{gray|Molough Parish}}
{{gray|Twomileborris Parish}} |'''Ballynamona'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killoteran Parish}} |- |'''Ballynamona'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyvaldon Parish}}
{{gray|Castle Ellis Parish}}
{{gray|Clongeen Parish}}
{{gray|Killincooly Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmokea Parish}} |'''Ballynamony'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Carrigallen Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltoghert Parish}} |- |'''Ballynamuddagh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Killathy Parish}}
{{gray|Leitrim Parish}} |'''Ballynamuddagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Donanaghta Parish}}
{{gray|Killallaghtan Parish}} |- |'''Ballynamuddagh'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Clonagh Parish}}
{{gray|Dromin Parish}}
{{gray|Galbally Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfergus Parish}} |'''Ballynanelagh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Gortroe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane (Barrymore) Parish}} |- |'''Ballynanny'''
County Down |{{gray|Annaclone Parish}}
{{gray|Clonduff Parish}} |'''Ballynaraha'''
County Cork |{{gray|Garrycloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Glanworth Parish}} |- |'''Ballynaskeagh'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Castletown Delvin Parish}}
{{gray|Killagh Parish}} |'''Ballynasollus'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Bodoney Upper Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballynasollus Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloran Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballynasollus Townland, Kildress Parish, County Tyrone|Kildress Parish]] |- |'''Ballynasrah'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Geashill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride (Ballycowan) Parish}}
{{gray|Lusmagh Parish}} |'''Ballynastaig'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killeely Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacduagh Parish}} |- |'''Ballynastraw'''
County Wexford |[[:Category:Ballynastraw Townland, Ballyhuskard Parish, County Wexford|Ballyhuskard Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballynastraw Townland, Moyacomb Parish, County Wexford|Moyacomb Parish]] |'''Ballynatona'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Galbally Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeheny Parish}} |- |'''Ballynatra'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcrohane Parish}}
{{gray|Templerobin Parish}} |'''Ballynavaddog'''
County Meath |{{gray|Balsoon Parish}}
{{gray|Trubley Parish}} |- |'''Ballyneale'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Dysartmoon Parish}}
{{gray|Listerlin Parish}} |'''Ballyneety'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Cahernarry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbradran Parish}}
{{gray|Oola Parish}} |- |'''Ballyneety'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kilgobnet Parish}}
{{gray|Kilwatermoy Parish}} |'''Ballyneill'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Donohill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry Parish}} |- |'''Ballyneillan'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilmoon Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnamona Parish}} |'''Ballynellard'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Castle Ellis Parish}}
{{gray|Killila Parish}} |- |'''Ballynerrin'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Kilcoole Parish}}
{{gray|Rathnew Parish}} |'''Ballyness'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Billy Parish}}
{{gray|Dunluce Parish}} |- |'''Ballyness'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Dungiven Parish}}
{{gray|Macosquin Parish}} |'''Ballynew'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish}}
{{gray|Clontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcoona Parish}}
{{gray|Lickmolassy Parish}} |- |'''Ballynew'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Tagheen Parish}} |'''Ballynichol'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballytrustan Parish}}
{{gray|Comber Parish}} |- |'''Ballynoe'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballynoe Townland, Donegore Parish, County Antrim|Donegore Parish]]
{{gray|Rathlin Island Parish}} |'''Ballynoe'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballinaboy Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyfeard Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynoe Parish}}
{{gray|Clonmel Parish}}
{{gray|Farahy Parish}}
{{gray|Fermoy Parish}}
{{gray|Gortroe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshannig Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcooney Parish}} |- |'''Ballynoe'''
County Down |{{gray|Bright Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghadee Parish}} |'''Ballynoe'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ballingarry (Connello Upper) Parish}}
{{gray|Bruree Parish}}
{{gray|Clonelty Parish}}
{{gray|Mahoonagh Parish}}
{{gray|Mungret Parish}} |- |'''Ballynultagh'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Ballynultagh Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Boystown Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballynultagh Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow|Mullinacuff Parish]] |'''Ballyoneen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Gortroe Parish}}
{{gray|Templebodan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyoskill'''
County Kilkenny |[[:Category:Ballyoskill Townland, Attanagh Parish, County Kilkenny|Attanagh Parish]]
{{gray|Kilmenan Parish}} |'''Ballyoughter'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dorrha Parish}}
{{gray|Moyaliff Parish}} |- |'''Ballyowen'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Kilclonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Killaderry Parish}} |'''Ballyowen'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballylannan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmakilloge Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnahue Parish}} |- |}

Placenames Ireland - Disambiguation - Ballyp to Bek

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:This shows the name of the location and the parishes in which that name occurs in each county. If you find a missing name or category not linked where there is a category please PM the page manager of leave a comment. :The list below relates to names that start with '''Ballyp''' and end with names beginning with '''Bek''' inclusive. Where a category for the location exists (at the time of the last run) there will be a link in the parish name otherwise the parish name is greyed out (or grayed out). :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Ballypatrick'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}}
{{gray|Culfeightrin Parish}} |'''Ballypatrick'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Inch Parish}}
{{gray|Temple-etney Parish}} |- |'''Ballyphehane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Saint Finbar's Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Nicholas Parish}} |'''Ballyphilip'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Aglishcormick Parish}}
{{gray|Croom Parish}} |- |'''Ballyphilip'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballingarry (Slievardagh) Parish}}
{{gray|Crohane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore (Ormond Upper) Parish}}
{{gray|Solloghod-More Parish}} |'''Ballyquin'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Fenoagh Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgenan or Grange Parish}} |- |'''Ballyreagh'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghavea Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyreagh Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |'''Ballyregan'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigtohill Parish}}
{{gray|Cloyne Parish}} |- |'''Ballyregan'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ballycahane Parish}}
{{gray|Mahoonagh Parish}} |'''Ballyregan'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Artramon Parish}}
{{gray|Ballymore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Rossminoge Parish}} |- |'''Ballyrenan'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ballyrenan Townland, Ballee Parish, County Down|Ballee Parish]]
{{gray|Inch Parish}} |'''Ballyrichard'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Carrick Parish}}
{{gray|Drangan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyroan'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Rathfarnham Parish}}
{{gray|Tallaght Parish}} |'''Ballyroan'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ballyroan Parish}}
{{gray|Straboe Parish}} |- |'''Ballyrobert'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castlelyons Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyrobert Townland, Gortroe and Templebodan Parishes, County Cork|Gortroe Parish]]
{{gray|Knockmourne Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyrobert Townland, Gortroe and Templebodan Parishes, County Cork|Templebodan Parish]] |'''Ballyrobin'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyrobin Townland, Killead Parish, County Antrim|Killead Parish]] |- |'''Ballyrobin'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Ballytobin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilculliheen Parish}} |'''Ballyrobin'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Donohill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcornan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyroe'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfinaghta Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfintinan Parish}} |'''Ballyroe'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aglishdrinagh Parish}}
{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacabea Parish}} |- |'''Ballyroe'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ardfert Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane Parish}} |'''Ballyroe'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Churchtown Parish}}
{{gray|Tankardstown Parish}} |- |'''Ballyroe'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Columbkille Parish}}
{{gray|Freshford Parish}} |'''Ballyrogan'''
County Down |{{gray|Kilkeel Parish}}
{{gray|Newtownards Parish}} |- |'''Ballyrolly'''
County Down |{{gray|Donaghadee Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyrolly Townland, Down Parish, County Down|Down Parish]] |'''Ballyrourke'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Balla Parish}}
{{gray|Ballinchalla Parish}} |- |'''Ballyrussell'''
County Down |{{gray|Clonallan Parish}}
{{gray|Comber Parish}} |'''Ballyryan'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Nurney Parish}}
{{gray|Tullowmagimma Parish}} |- |'''Ballysallagh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Hackmys Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgoold Parish}}
{{gray|Rathgoggan Parish}} |'''Ballysallagh'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballee Parish}}
{{gray|Dromore Parish}} |- |'''Ballyshane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Doneraile Parish}}
{{gray|Inch Parish}} |'''Ballyshane'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Darragh Parish}}
{{gray|Killeedy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilpeacon Parish}} |- |'''Ballyshane'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Clonsast Parish}}
{{gray|Gallen Parish}}
{{gray|Kinnitty Parish}} |'''Ballyshane'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Artramon Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnamanagh Parish}} |- |'''Ballyshannon'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Ardkill Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyshannon Parish}} |'''Ballysheehan'''
County Tipperary |[[:Category:Ballysheehan Townland, Ballysheehan Parish, County Tipperary|Ballysheehan Parish]]
{{gray|Shanrahan Parish}} |- |'''Ballysheeman'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Knockrath Parish}}
{{gray|Rathdrum Parish}} |'''Ballysheen'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Carn Parish}}
{{gray|Killinick Parish}} |- |'''Ballyshoneen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Corbally Parish}}
{{gray|Inishcarra Parish}} |'''Ballysimon'''
County Cork |{{gray|Dungourney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshannig Parish}} |- |'''Ballyskerdane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Rathcooney Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}} |'''Ballysteen'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Iveruss Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbradran Parish}} |- |'''Ballystokes'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ballystokes Townland, Ballee Parish, County Down|Ballee Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballystokes Townland, Saul Parish, County Down|Saul Parish]] |'''Ballystrone'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Dunboe Parish}}
{{gray|Formoyle Parish}} |- |'''Ballytarsna'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Derrynahinch Parish}}
{{gray|Shankill Parish}} |'''Ballytarsna'''
County Laois |{{gray|Abbeyleix Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |- |'''Ballytarsna'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Carnew Parish}}
{{gray|Meelnagh Parish}}
{{gray|Owenduff Parish}} |'''Ballytarsney'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Ballytarsney Parish}}
{{gray|Pollrone Parish}}
{{gray|Rathkieran Parish}} |- |'''Ballyteige'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Knockrath Parish}}
{{gray|Moyne Parish}} |'''Ballyteigelea'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Ballyellin Parish}}
{{gray|Clonygoose Parish}}
{{gray|Ullard Parish}} |- |'''Ballythomas'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyclogh Parish}}
{{gray|Clontead Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcooney Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}} |'''Ballytober'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballytober Townland, Carncastle Parish, County Antrim|Carncastle Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballytober Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Parish]] |- |'''Ballytrasna'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castlelyons Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmahon Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry Parish}}
{{gray|Little Island Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballytrasna Townland, Templenacarriga Parish, County Cork|Templenacarriga Parish]] |'''Ballytrasna'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Ventry Parish}} |- |'''Ballytrasna'''
County Louth |{{gray|Carlingford Parish}}
{{gray|Killanny Parish}} |'''Ballytrustan'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballee Parish}}
{{gray|Ballytrustan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyvaddock'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Askeaton Parish}}
{{gray|Iveruss Parish}} |'''Ballyvadlea'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Cloneen Parish}}
{{gray|Isertkieran Parish}} |- |'''Ballyvally'''
County Down |{{gray|Clonallan Parish}}
{{gray|Seapatrick Parish}} |'''Ballyvalode'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Doon Parish}}
{{gray|Oola Parish}} |- |'''Ballyvaloon'''
County Cork |{{gray|Corkbeg Parish}}
{{gray|Grenagh Parish}} |'''Ballyvaughan'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Castletownarra Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgrant Parish}} |- |'''Ballyvoe'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killilagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaley Parish}} |'''Ballyvolane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballinadee Parish}}
{{gray|Britway Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Anne's Shandon Parish}} |- |'''Ballyvoneen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballymacward Parish}}
{{gray|Killosolan Parish}} |'''Ballyvoneen'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Holycross Parish}}
{{gray|Modeshil Parish}} |- |'''Ballyvonnavaun'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clareabbey Parish}}
{{gray|Doora Parish}} |'''Ballyvorisheen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilbroney Parish}}
{{gray|Mogeely (Imokilly) Parish}}
{{gray|Rahan Parish}} |- |'''Ballyvoskillakeen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcrumper Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}} |'''Ballywairy'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcoan Parish}} |- |'''Ballywalter'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballee Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballywalter Townland, Ballywalter Parish, County Down|Ballywalter Parish]] |'''Ballywalter'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilmolara Parish}}
{{gray|Robeen Parish}} |- |'''Ballywalter'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilvemnon Parish}}
{{gray|Oughterleague Parish}} |'''Ballyward'''
County Down |{{gray|Ardkeen Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballyward Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Drumgooland Parish]] |- |'''Ballywatermoy'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Ballywatermoy Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballywatermoy Townland, Craigs Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Parish]] |'''Ballywholan'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Ballywholan Townland, Ballyclog Parish, County Tyrone|Ballyclog Parish]]
{{gray|Clogher Parish}} |- |'''Ballywilliam'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballintemple Parish}}
{{gray|Cullen (Kinalea) Parish}}
{{gray|Templerobin Parish}}
{{gray|Tisaxon Parish}} |'''Ballywilliam'''
County Down |{{gray|Comber Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghadee Parish}} |- |'''Ballywilliam'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballyboy Parish}}
{{gray|Eglish Parish}}
{{gray|Ettagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcomin Parish}}
{{gray|Roscomroe Parish}} |'''Ballywilliam'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Burgesbeg Parish}}
{{gray|Castletownarra Parish}}
{{gray|Templetenny Parish}} |- |'''Ballywilliam'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilcavan (Ballaghkeen N., Gorey) Parish}}
{{gray|Templeludigan Parish}} |'''Ballywillin'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballywillin Parish}}
{{gray|Carncastle Parish}}
[[:Category:Ballywillin Townland, Raloo Parish, County Antrim|Raloo Parish]] |- |'''Ballywoodan'''
County Down |[[:Category:Ballywoodan Townland, Kilclief Parish, County Down|Kilclief Parish]]
[[:Category:Ballywoodan Townland, Saul Parish, County Down|Saul Parish]] |'''Balrath North'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Castletown Delvin Parish}}
{{gray|Rathconnell Parish}} |- |'''Balrath'''
County Meath |{{gray|Athboy Parish}}
{{gray|Diamor Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcondra Parish}}
{{gray|Piercetown Parish}} |'''Balrath'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Castletownkindalen Parish}}
[[:Category:Balrath Townland, Churchtown Parish, County Westmeath|Churchtown Parish]]
{{gray|Lickbla Parish}}
{{gray|Portloman Parish}}
{{gray|Rathconrath Parish}} |- |'''Balreask'''
County Meath |{{gray|Balsoon Parish}}
{{gray|Emlagh Parish}} |'''Balteagh'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Balteagh Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh|Seagoe Parish]]
{{gray|Tynan Parish}} |- |'''Balteen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilmoe Parish}}
{{gray|Skull Parish}} |'''Balteenbrack'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardfield Parish}}
{{gray|Fanlobbus Parish}}
{{gray|Island Parish}} |- |'''Baltovin'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Killahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoyly Parish}}
{{gray|O'Dorney Parish}} |'''Baltrasna'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Ballymadun Parish}}
{{gray|Holmpatrick Parish}} |- |'''Baltrasna'''
County Meath |{{gray|Moylagh Parish}}
{{gray|Moynalty Parish}}
{{gray|Ratoath Parish}} |'''Baltrasna'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcleagh Parish}}
{{gray|Mullingar Parish}} |- |'''Banagher'''
County Galway |{{gray|Liskeevy Parish}}
{{gray|Lissgeevy Parish}} |'''Banemore'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Killeedy Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Nicholas Parish}} |- |'''Banoge'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballymore Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltennell Parish}} |'''Bantry Commons'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Killann Parish}}
{{gray|Templeludigan Parish}} |- |'''Barmona'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Clone Parish}}
{{gray|Monamolin Parish}} |'''Barn Demesne'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Inishlounaght Parish}}
{{gray|Newchapel Parish}} |- |'''Barna'''
County Cork |{{gray|Caheragh Parish}}
{{gray|Inishannon Parish}} |'''Barna'''
County Galway |{{gray|Beagh Parish}}
{{gray|Boyounagh Parish}}
{{gray|Rahoon Parish}} |- |'''Barna'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Clomantagh Parish}}
{{gray|Fertagh Parish}} |'''Barnaboy'''
County Galway |{{gray|Athenry Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Clontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkilvery Parish}} |- |'''Barnaboy'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballyboy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilclonfert Parish}} |'''Barnaboy'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Castlemore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmnamanagh Parish}} |- |'''Barnacor'''
County Longford |{{gray|Rathcline Parish}}
{{gray|Shrule Parish}} |'''Barnamaghery'''
County Down |{{gray|Killinchy Parish}}
[[:Category:Barnamaghery Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Down|Kilmore Parish]] |- |'''Barnane'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Barnane-ely Parish}}
{{gray|Killea Parish}} |'''Barnanoraun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Moyrus Parish}}
{{gray|Omey Parish}} |- |'''Barnish'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Barnish Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Connor Parish]]
{{gray|Culfeightrin Parish}}
[[:Category:Barnish Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Drummaul Parish]] |'''Baronsland'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Tullaherin Parish}}
{{gray|Woolengrange Parish}} |- |'''Baronstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Knockmark Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}} |'''Barraduff'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aghadoe Parish}}
{{gray|Kenmare Parish}}
{{gray|Lisselton Parish}} |- |'''Barretstown'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Brideschurch Parish}}
{{gray|Oldconnell Parish}}
{{gray|Tipperkevin Parish}} |'''Barrinagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}}
{{gray|Shankill Parish}} |- |'''Barroe'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilbeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Lackan Parish}} |'''Barronstown (Ormond)'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Shronell Parish}}
{{gray|Tipperary Parish}} |- |'''Barry'''
County Longford |{{gray|Kilcommock Parish}}
{{gray|Taghshinny Parish}} |'''Barryroe'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castlehaven Parish}}
{{gray|Skull Parish}} |- |'''Batterstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killaconnigan Parish}}
{{gray|Rodanstown Parish}}
{{gray|Trim Parish}} |'''Baungarriff'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Ballycallan Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |- |'''Baunmore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Athenry Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}} |'''Baunmore'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Clara Parish}}
{{gray|Erke Parish}} |- |'''Baunoge'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish}}
{{gray|Loughrea Parish}} |'''Baunreagh'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Callan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaganny Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patrick's Parish}}
{{gray|Tullahought Parish}} |- |'''Baunree'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ballyroan Parish}}
{{gray|Fossy or Timahoe Parish}} |'''Baurearagh'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilcaskan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgarvan Parish}} |- |'''Bawn'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumlumman Parish}}
{{gray|Killashandra Parish}} |'''Bawn'''
County Longford |{{gray|Killoe Parish}}
{{gray|Moydow Parish}} |- |'''Bawn'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilmore (Ormond Upper) Parish}}
{{gray|Nenagh Parish}} |'''Bawnard'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Killaloan Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgenan or Grange Parish}} |- |'''Bawnavota'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}}
{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}} |'''Bawnea'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ringrone Parish}}
{{gray|Templetrine Parish}} |- |'''Bawnfune'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kilburne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilronan Parish}} |'''Bawnlahan'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castlehaven Parish}}
{{gray|Myross Parish}} |- |'''Bawnmore'''
County Cork |{{gray|Clondrohid Parish}}
{{gray|Youghal Parish}} |'''Bawnmore'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardmayle Parish}}
{{gray|Uskane Parish}} |- |'''Bawnnafinny'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigrohanebeg Parish}}
{{gray|Garrycloyne Parish}} |'''Bawnnagollopy'''
County Cork |{{gray|Abbeystrowry Parish}}
{{gray|Castlehaven Parish}} |- |'''Bawnoge'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Baltinglass Parish}}
[[:Category:Bawnoge Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Boystown Parish]]
{{gray|Kiltegan Parish}} |'''Bay'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ardclinis Parish}}
{{gray|Tickmacrevan Parish}} |- |'''Bayhill'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Conwal Parish}}
{{gray|Tullyfern Parish}} |'''Beagh'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Enniskillen Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracross Parish}} |- |'''Beagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Beagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconla Parish}}
{{gray|Templetogher Parish}} |'''Beagh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracloone Parish}}
{{gray|Magheross Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}} |- |'''Beagh'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Aghalurgher Parish}}
{{gray|Ardstraw Parish}}
{{gray|Clogherny Parish}}
[[:Category:Beagh Townland, Drumragh Parish, County Tyrone|Drumragh Parish]] |'''Beaghroe'''
County Galway |{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |- |'''Beaghy'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagelliff Parish}}
{{gray|Lavey Parish}} |'''Beaumont'''
County Meath |{{gray|Duleek Parish}}
{{gray|Kilsharvan Parish}} |- |'''Beenbane'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Dromod Parish}}
{{gray|Garfinny Parish}} |'''Beginish'''
County Kerry |[[:Category:Beginish Townland, Caher Parish, County Kerry|Caher Parish]]
{{gray|Dunquin Parish}} |- |'''Beheenagh'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Castleisland Parish}}
[[:Category:Beheenagh Townland, Kilcummin Parish, County Kerry|Kilcummin Parish]]
{{gray|Kilgobban Parish}}
{{gray|O'Brennan Parish}} |'''Behy'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}}
{{gray|Doonfeeny Parish}} |- |'''Behy'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ardcarn Parish}}
{{gray|Boyle Parish}} |}

Placenames Ireland - Disambiguation - Bel to Bz

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County Laois |{{gray|Borris Parish}}
{{gray|Straboe Parish}} |'''Belgarrow'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Dunboe Parish}}
{{gray|Formoyle Parish}} |- |'''Belinstown'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Ballyboghil Parish}}
{{gray|Swords Parish}} |'''Bellanamullia'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Bumlin Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Peter's Parish}} |- |'''Belle Isle'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Belle Isle Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Belle Isle Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |'''Bellevue Demesne'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Delgany Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcoole Parish}} |- |'''Bellewstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Duleek Parish}}
{{gray|Rataine Parish}}
{{gray|Trim Parish}} |'''Beltany'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Cappagh Parish}}
{{gray|Clogher Parish}} |- |'''Beltoy'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Glynn Parish}}
{{gray|Raloo Parish}} |'''Beltra'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Islandeady Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}} |- |'''Bennekerry'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Ballinacarrig Parish}}
{{gray|Urglin Parish}} |'''Bennettsbridge'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Danesfort Parish}}
{{gray|Treadingstown Parish}} |- |'''Beragh'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Cappagh Parish}}
{{gray|Clogherny Parish}} |'''Bestfield or Dunganstown'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Carlow Parish}}
{{gray|Painestown Parish}} |- |'''Betaghstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Ardbraccan Parish}}
{{gray|Balrathboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Colp Parish}} |'''Bettyville'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castlemagner Parish}}
{{gray|Clondulane Parish}} |- |'''Bettyville'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Lusk Parish}}
{{gray|Raheny Parish}} |'''Big Island'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killannin Parish}}
{{gray|Meelick Parish}} |- |'''Bigmeadow'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Callan Parish}}
{{gray|Killaloe Parish}} |'''Bigwood'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Drumkeeran Parish}}
{{gray|Templecarn Parish}} |- |'''Bilberry Island'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Bilberry Island Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Bilberry Island Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]]
{{gray|Devenish Parish}} |'''Billis'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagelliff Parish}}
{{gray|Killinkere Parish}} |- |'''Binnion'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Binnion Townland, Clonmany Parish, County Donegal|Clonmany Parish]]
[[:Category:Binnion Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Taughboyne Parish]] |'''Binroe'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Killaghtee Parish}}
{{gray|Killybegs Upper Parish}} |- |'''Birchgrove'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Corbally Parish}}
{{gray|Doon Parish}} |'''Bishop's Island'''
County Cork | |- |'''Bishopsland'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Ballymore Eustace Parish}}
{{gray|Kildare Parish}} |'''Bishopsmeadows'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Odagh Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Canice Parish}} |- |'''Black Island'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Ematris Parish}}
{{gray|Muckno Parish}} |'''Blackcastle'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Inishlounaght Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patricksrock Parish}}
{{gray|Twomileborris Parish}} |- |'''Blackditch'''
County Meath |{{gray|Castlerickard Parish}}
{{gray|Duleek Parish}} |'''Blackditch'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Killiskey Parish}}
{{gray|Newcastle Lower Parish}} |- |'''Blackhall'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Bodenstown Parish}}
{{gray|Davidstown Parish}}
{{gray|Rathmore Parish}} |'''Blackhall'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Bannow Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurchglynn Parish}} |- |'''Blackrock'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Blessington Parish}}
{{gray|Moyne Parish}} |'''Blackwood'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Kilberry Parish}}
{{gray|Timahoe Parish}} |- |'''Blakestown'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Feighcullen Parish}}
{{gray|Feighcullen Parish}}
{{gray|Laraghbryan Parish}} |'''Blanchvilleskill'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Gowran Parish}}
{{gray|Tiscoffin Parish}} |- |'''Blanchvillestown'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Blanchvilleskill Parish}}
{{gray|Gowran Parish}} |'''Blessington'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Gowran Parish}}
{{gray|Inistioge Parish}} |- |'''Bloomsberry'''
County Meath |{{gray|Donaghpatrick Parish}}
{{gray|Kells Parish}} |'''Blossomhill'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Kilcornan Parish}}
{{gray|Rathkeale Parish}} |- |'''Bodoney'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Bodoney Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone|Dromore Parish]]
{{gray|Kilskeery Parish}} |'''Bodorragha'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilbryan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilronan Parish}} |- |'''Boeeshil'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |'''Boggan'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Ballon Parish}}
{{gray|Barragh Parish}} |- |'''Bogganfin'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilmeane Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltoom Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Peter's Parish}} |'''Bogganstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Culmullin Parish}}
{{gray|Dunboyne Parish}} |- |'''Boggaun'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloonlogher Parish}}
{{gray|Oughteragh Parish}} |'''Boggauns'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilbegnet Parish}}
{{gray|Killian Parish}} |- |'''Boheh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}} |'''Boher'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Abington Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeheny Parish}} |- |'''Boherboy'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Caher Parish}}
{{gray|Currans Parish}} |'''Boherboy'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}} |- |'''Boherderroge'''
County Cork |[[:Category:Boherderroge Townland, Kilcrumper Parish, County Cork|Kilcrumper Parish]]
{{gray|Litter Parish}} |'''Boherduff'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Cullen Parish}}
{{gray|Rathronan Parish}} |- |'''Bohereen'''
County Limerick |[[:Category:Bohereen Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Limerick|Donaghmore Parish]]
{{gray|Saint Nicholas Parish}} |'''Boherkyle'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Freshford Parish}}
{{gray|Powerstown Parish}} |- |'''Boherroe'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Aglishcormick Parish}}
{{gray|Grean Parish}} |'''Bohevny'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Bohevny Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
{{gray|Inishmacsaint Parish}} |- |'''Bolaboy Beg'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Castle Ellis Parish}}
{{gray|Meelnagh Parish}} |'''Bolacaheer'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballyanne Parish}}
{{gray|Ferns Parish}} |- |'''Bolacreen'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnahue Parish}} |'''Boley'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilmalinoge Parish}}
{{gray|Lickmolassy Parish}} |- |'''Boley'''
County Laois |[[:Category:Boley Townland, Abbeyleix Parish, County Laois|Abbeyleix Parish]]
{{gray|Rathaspick Parish}} |'''Boley'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballycanew Parish}}
{{gray|Owenduff Parish}} |- |'''Boley'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Boley Townland, Aghowle Parish, County Wicklow|Aghowle Parish]]
{{gray|Baltinglass Parish}} |'''Boleybeg'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Ballymore Eustace Parish}}
{{gray|Fontstown Parish}}
{{gray|Narraghmore Parish}} |- |'''Boleyboy'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Killasser Parish}}
{{gray|Kilvine Parish}} |'''Bonnybrook'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Bonnybrook Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]]
[[:Category:Bonnybrook Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]] |- |'''Boola'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Bourney Parish}}
{{gray|Corbally Parish}} |'''Boola'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Dysert Parish}}
{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}} |- |'''Boolies'''
County Meath |{{gray|Burry Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghpatrick Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Oldcastle Parish}} |'''Bootown'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}}
{{gray|Dunluce Parish}} |- |'''Bootown'''
County Down |{{gray|Grey Abbey Parish}}
{{gray|Newtownards Parish}} |'''Borheenduff'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clogher Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's Clonmel Parish}} |- |'''Borris'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Roscrea Parish}}
{{gray|Twomileborris Parish}} |'''Bostoncommon'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Cloncurry (Offaly East) Parish}}
{{gray|Feighcullen Parish}} |- |'''Boyanagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Elphin Parish}} |'''Boynagh'''
County Meath |{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmainham Parish}} |- |'''Braade'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Braade Townland, Clonleigh Parish, County Donegal|Clonleigh Parish]]
{{gray|Templecrone Parish}} |'''Brabstown'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Listerlin Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaroan Parish}} |- |'''Brackagh'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Brackagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Kilmore Parish]]
{{gray|Loughgilly Parish}} |'''Brackagh'''
County Londonderry |[[:Category:Brackagh Townland, Ballynascreen Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynascreen Parish]]
[[:Category:Brackagh Townland, Lissan Parish, County Londonderry|Lissan Parish]] |- |'''Brackagh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clontibret Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}}
{{gray|Errigal Trough Parish}} |'''Brackagh'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Geashill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}}
{{gray|Killoughy Parish}}
{{gray|Lynally Parish}}
{{gray|Rahan Parish}} |- |'''Brackagh'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Errigal Keerogue Parish}}
{{gray|Kilskeery Parish}} |'''Brackagh'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Carrick Parish}}
{{gray|Noughaval Parish}} |- |'''Bracklagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumlumman Parish}}
{{gray|Drung Parish}} |'''Bracklagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clonbern Parish}}
{{gray|Duniry Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcroan Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |- |'''Bracklagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Bekan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeagh Parish}} |'''Bracklin'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Bailieborough Parish}}
{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}} |- |'''Brackloon'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clonbern Parish}}
{{gray|Clonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Grange Parish}}
{{gray|Killallaghtan Parish}}
{{gray|Killeenavarra Parish}}
{{gray|Killererin Parish}}
{{gray|Killimordaly Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}} |'''Brackloon'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballynacourty Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcrohane Parish}} |- |'''Brackloon'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconduff Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmainemore Parish}}
{{gray|Shrule Parish}} |'''Brackloon'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Fuerty Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcorkey Parish}}
{{gray|Shankill Parish}}
{{gray|Tumna Parish}} |- |'''Brackly'''
County Armagh |{{gray|Keady Parish}}
[[:Category:Brackly Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Kilclooney Parish]] |'''Brackly'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}} |- |'''Bracknamuckley'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Bracknamuckley Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Bracknamuckley Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Parish]] |'''Brandonhill'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Graiguenamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|The Rower Parish}} |- |'''Brannockstown'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Brannockstown Parish}}
{{gray|Gilltown Parish}} |'''Bratwell'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Dunboe Parish}}
{{gray|Formoyle Parish}} |- |'''Bray Commons'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Bray Parish}}
{{gray|Oldconnaught Parish}} |'''Braystown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Gernonstown Parish}}
{{gray|Killary Parish}} |- |'''Breagh'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Breagh Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Drumcree Parish]]
[[:Category:Breagh Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh|Seagoe Parish]]
[[:Category:Breagh Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Tartaraghan Parish]] |'''Breaghva'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clondagad Parish}}
[[:Category:Breaghva Townland, Kilmurry (Clonderalaw) Parish, County Clare|Kilmurry (Clonderalaw) Parish]]
{{gray|Kilrush Parish}}
{{gray|Moyarta Parish}} |- |'''Breaghwy'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Breaghwy Parish}}
[[:Category:Breaghwy Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo|Kilmoremoy Parish]] |'''Breaghy'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clondahorky Parish}}
{{gray|Conwal Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Tullyfern Parish}} |- |'''Breahig'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballincuslane Parish}}
{{gray|Dromod Parish}} |'''Breandrum'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Kildallan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |- |'''Breandrum'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Breandrum Townland, Aghavea Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghavea Parish]]
[[:Category:Breandrum Townland, Enniskillen Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Parish]] |'''Bredagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilcoona Parish}}
{{gray|Killosolan Parish}} |- |'''Bredagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Dysart Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltoom Parish}} |'''Bredagh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Latteragh Parish}}
{{gray|Lorrha Parish}} |- |'''Bridgequarter'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Templemichael Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |'''Brittas'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardfield Parish}}
{{gray|Island Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerranmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshannig Parish}} |- |'''Brittas'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ardea Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmanman Parish}} |'''Brittas'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilmurry Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patricksrock Parish}}
[[:Category:Brittas Townland, Thurles Parish, County Tipperary|Thurles Parish]] |- |'''Brittas'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilkenny West Parish}}
{{gray|Rathconnell Parish}} |'''Brittas'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
[[:Category:Brittas Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Dunganstown Parish]]
{{gray|Kilbride (Talbotstown Lower) Parish}} |- |'''Brockagh'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clondahorky Parish}}
[[:Category:Brockagh Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal|Kilteevoge Parish]]
[[:Category:Brockagh Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Taughboyne Parish]]
{{gray|Templecrone Parish}} |'''Brockagh'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Cleenish Parish}}
{{gray|Enniskillen Parish}} |- |'''Brockagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Cummer Parish}}
{{gray|Killeeneen Parish}}
{{gray|Oranmore Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Brockagh'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Cumber Lower Parish}}
[[:Category:Brockagh Townland, Errigal Parish, County Londonderry|Errigal Parish]] |- |'''Brockagh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clogher Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}} |'''Brooklodge'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballydeloher Parish}}
{{gray|Youghal Parish}} |- |'''Broomfield'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Clonsilla Parish}}
{{gray|Lusk Parish}}
{{gray|Portmarnock Parish}} |'''Broughdone'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Broughdone Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Broughdone Townland, Craigs Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Parish]] |- |'''Broughmore'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Blaris Parish}}
{{gray|Culfeightrin Parish}} |'''Browndod'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Browndod Townland, Donegore Parish, County Antrim|Donegore Parish]]
{{gray|Inver Parish}} |- |'''Brownstown'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardfield Parish}}
{{gray|Kilpatrick Parish}} |'''Brownstown'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Hollywood Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmactalway Parish}}
{{gray|Swords Parish}} |- |'''Brownstown'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Carnalway Parish}}
{{gray|Churchtown Parish}} |'''Brownstown'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Aghaviller Parish}}
{{gray|Castleinch or Inchyolaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Clashacrow Parish}}
{{gray|Dysartmoon Parish}}
{{gray|Listerlin Parish}}
{{gray|Saint John's Parish}} |- |'''Brownstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Ballymaglassan Parish}}
{{gray|Brownstown Parish}}
{{gray|Killary Parish}}
{{gray|Laracor Parish}}
{{gray|Ratoath Parish}} |'''Brownstown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilcowan Parish}}
{{gray|Newbawn Parish}} |- |'''Bruff'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Bruff Parish}}
{{gray|Dromin Parish}} |'''Bruse'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Killashandra Parish}}
{{gray|Loughan or Castlekeeran Parish}} |- |'''Bryan Beg'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Aughrim Parish}} |'''Bryanstown'''
County Louth |{{gray|Saint Mary's Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's Parish}} |- |'''Bryanstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Moyglare Parish}}
{{gray|Slane Parish}}
{{gray|St Mary's Parish}} |'''Bullaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Bullaun Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}} |- |'''Bullaunagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilthomas Parish}} |'''Bunaterin'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Killoughy Parish}}
{{gray|Lynally Parish}} |- |'''Bunlougher'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghavea Parish}}
{{gray|Clones Parish}} |'''Bunnadober'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballinchalla Parish}}
{{gray|Bekan Parish}} |- |'''Burnside'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ardclinis Parish}}
[[:Category:Burnside Townland, Kilbride Parish, County Antrim|Kilbride Parish]] |'''Burren'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Killinagh Parish}}
{{gray|Templeport Parish}} |- |'''Burren'''
County Down |{{gray|Clonallan Parish}}
{{gray|Magherahamlet Parish}} |'''Burren'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Touaghty Parish}} |- |'''Burris'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Crossboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilvine Parish}}
{{gray|Manulla Parish}} |'''Burroge'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Killeenadeema Parish}} |- |'''Burrow'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Howth Parish}}
{{gray|Portraine Parish}} |'''Burrow'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Carn Parish}}
{{gray|Carnew Parish}}
{{gray|Rosslare Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Helen's Parish}} |- |'''Bush Island'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Robeen Parish}} |'''Bush'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Carn Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}} |- |'''Busherstown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilcavan (Bargy) Parish}}
{{gray|Mayglass Parish}} |'''Bushfield'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilconickny Parish}}
{{gray|Oranmore Parish}} |- |'''Butlerstown'''
County Cork |{{gray|Clontead Parish}}
{{gray|Lislee Parish}}
{{gray|Middleton Parish}} |'''Butlerstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Castletown Parish}}
{{gray|Moyglare Parish}} |- |'''Butlerstown'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilmurry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilsheelan Parish}} |'''Butlerstown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballymore Parish}}
{{gray|Ishartmon Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Iberius' Parish}} |- |}

Placenames Ireland - Disambiguation - Caa to Caz

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:This shows the name of the location and the parishes in which that name occurs in each county. If you find a missing name or category not linked where there is a category please PM the page manager of leave a comment. :The list below relates to names beginning '''Ca'''. Where a category for the location exists (at the time of the last run) there will be a link in the parish name otherwise the parish name is greyed out (or grayed out). :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Cabragh'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}}
[[:Category:Cabragh Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim|Kirkinriola Parish]] |'''Cabragh'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Cabragh Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Eglish Parish]]
[[:Category:Cabragh Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Grange Parish]]
{{gray|Mullaghbrack Parish}}
{{gray|Mullaghbrack Parish}} |- |'''Cabragh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumgoon Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}} |'''Cabragh'''
County Down |{{gray|Clonallan Parish}}
{{gray|Clonduff Parish}}
[[:Category:Cabragh Townland, Hillsborough Parish, County Down|Hillsborough Parish]] |- |'''Cabragh'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Clonmethan Parish}}
{{gray|Grangegorman Parish}} |'''Cabragh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}}
{{gray|Toomore Parish}} |- |'''Cabragh'''
County Meath |{{gray|Loughan or Castlekeeran Parish}}
{{gray|Tara Parish}} |'''Cabragh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Ballybay Parish}}
{{gray|Drumsnat Parish}} |- |'''Cabragh'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Kilglass Parish}}
{{gray|Killoran Parish}}
{{gray|Shancough Parish}} |'''Cabragh'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Killeeshil Parish}}
[[:Category:Cabragh Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Kilskeery Parish]] |- |'''Caher'''
County Clare |{{gray|Inchicronan Parish}}
{{gray|Ogonnelloe Parish}} |'''Caher'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardfield Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcrohane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen (Carbery East, Ibane and Barryroe) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmocomoge Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoe Parish}}
{{gray|Kinneigh Parish}}
{{gray|Mogeely (Kinatalloon) Parish}} |- |'''Caher'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilcloony Parish}}
[[:Category:Caher Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Killimorbologue Parish]]
{{gray|Lickmolassy Parish}}
{{gray|Moyrus Parish}} |'''Caher'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aghadoe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgarvan Parish}}
{{gray|Killiney Parish}} |- |'''Caher'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Ballinrobe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Kilmaine) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmainemore Parish}} |'''Caher'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}} |- |'''Caheratrim'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Killeenadeema Parish}} |'''Caherbarnagh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilmacrehy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoon Parish}} |- |'''Caherea'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clondagad Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaley Parish}} |'''Cahergal'''
County Cork |{{gray|Desert Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcrohane Parish}}
{{gray|Myross Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Anne's Shandon Parish}}
{{gray|Templeomalus Parish}} |- |'''Cahergal'''
County Galway |{{gray|Cargin Parish}}
{{gray|Killererin Parish}}
{{gray|Killogilleen Parish}}
{{gray|Ross Parish}} |'''Caherglassaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kinvarradoorus Parish}} |- |'''Caherkinallia'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killilagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshanny Parish}} |'''Caherlea'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Belclare Parish}}
{{gray|Claregalway Parish}} |- |'''Caherleheen'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballyseedy Parish}}
{{gray|Ratass Parish}} |'''Cahermore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kinvarradoorus Parish}} |- |'''Cahernane'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aghadoe Parish}}
{{gray|Killarney Parish}} |'''Cahervillahowe'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilfeakle Parish}}
{{gray|Relickmurry and Athassel Parish}} |- |'''Cahiracon'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfiddane Parish}}
{{gray|Killadysert Parish}} |'''Cahirguillamore'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Glenogra Parish}}
{{gray|Tullabracky Parish}} |- |'''Caldragh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilmacumsy Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltrustan Parish}} |'''Calf Island'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballindoon and Islands Parish}}
{{gray|Lickmolassy Parish}} |- |'''Calhame'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clonleigh Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killaghtee Parish}}
{{gray|Leck Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghobegly Parish}}
{{gray|Urney Parish}} |'''Calliaghstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Kells Parish}}
{{gray|Kilsharvan Parish}} |- |'''Calliaghstown'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Ballymore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacnevan Parish}} |'''Callisnagh'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ardclinis Parish}}
{{gray|Layd Parish}} |- |'''Callow'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballindoon and Islands Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconnell Parish}} |'''Calluragh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Inchicronan Parish}}
[[:Category:Calluragh Townland, Kilfintinan Parish, County Clare|Kilfintinan Parish]] |- |'''Calone'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Calone Townland, Kildarton Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Parish]]
[[:Category:Calone Townland, Lisnadill Parish, County Armagh|Lisnadill Parish]] |'''Caltragh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Belclare Parish}}
{{gray|Clonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Clonkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkilvery Parish}}
{{gray|Killower Parish}} |- |'''Caltragh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Cloontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Rahara Parish}} |'''Caltragh'''
County Sligo |[[:Category:Caltragh Townland, Easky Parish, County Sligo|Easky Parish]]
{{gray|Saint John's Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}} |- |'''Camagh'''
County Longford |{{gray|Abbeylara Parish}}
{{gray|Killoe Parish}} |'''Camagh'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilbeggan Parish}}
{{gray|Lickbla Parish}} |- |'''Camas'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Killeedy Parish}}
{{gray|Monagay Parish}} |'''Camcloon'''
County Laois |{{gray|Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |- |'''Camp'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Castleisland Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgobban Parish}}
{{gray|Ratass Parish}} |'''Camus'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilkerranmore Parish}}
{{gray|Rathbarry Parish}} |- |'''Camus'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardmayle Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patricksrock Parish}} |'''Canuig'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Dromod Parish}}
{{gray|Prior Parish}} |- |'''Cappa'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Dingle Parish}}
{{gray|Templenoe Parish}} |'''Cappagh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Carran Parish}}
{{gray|Kilrush Parish}} |- |'''Cappagh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Killathy Parish}}
{{gray|Monanimy Parish}}
{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}} |'''Cappagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Clontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgerrill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Killian Parish}}
{{gray|Rahoon Parish}}
{{gray|Tiranascragh Parish}}
{{gray|Tynagh Parish}} |- |'''Cappagh'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Cloghane Parish}}
{{gray|Kenmare Parish}}
{{gray|Kilflyn Parish}}
{{gray|Killaha Parish}}
{{gray|Killinane Parish}}
{{gray|Killorglin Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |'''Cappagh'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Gaulskill Parish}}
{{gray|Inistioge Parish}}
{{gray|Jerpointchurch Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcoan Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Canice Parish}} |- |'''Cappagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Aglish Parish}} |'''Cappagh'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Clonsast Parish}}
{{gray|Kilclonfert Parish}} |- |'''Cappagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Castlemore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgefin Parish}} |'''Cappagh'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Killoran Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmorgan Parish}} |- |'''Cappagh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballingarry (Slievardagh) Parish}}
{{gray|Donohill Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}}
[[:Category:Cappagh Townland, Toem Parish, County Tipperary|Toem Parish]] |'''Cappagh'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Lisgenan or Grange Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |- |'''Cappalahan'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Bourney Parish}}
{{gray|Corbally Parish}} |'''Cappamore'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kenmare Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcrohane Parish}}
{{gray|Killinane Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |- |'''Cappanalaght'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfinaghta Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfintinan Parish}} |'''Capparoe'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Knockane Parish}}
{{gray|Templenoe Parish}} |- |'''Cappauniac'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clonbullogue Parish}}
[[:Category:Cappauniac Townland, Killardry Parish, County Tipperary|Killardry Parish]] |'''Cappog'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Killeevan Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}} |- |'''Caran'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Cloonygormican Parish}}
{{gray|Drumatemple Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacumsy Parish}} |'''Caraun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Lackagh Parish}}
{{gray|Monivea Parish}} |- |'''Caraunduff'''
County Galway |{{gray|Athenry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen Parish}} |'''Cargagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Killinkere Parish}}
{{gray|Lavey Parish}} |- |'''Cargagh'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballyculter Parish}}
{{gray|Down Parish}} |'''Carha'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Islandeady Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgarvan Parish}} |- |'''Carheens'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Breaghwy Parish}}
{{gray|Cong Parish}} |'''Carheeny'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Lackagh Parish}} |- |'''Carhoo'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardfield Parish}}
{{gray|Carrigtohill Parish}}
{{gray|Kildorrery Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgarriff Parish}}
{{gray|Killeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Timoleague Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |'''Carhoogarriff'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilmacabea Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnagross Parish}} |- |'''Carhoon'''
County Galway |{{gray|Beagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tynagh Parish}} |'''Carmagrim'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Carmagrim Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Carmagrim Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Parish]] |- |'''Carn'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Castlerahan Parish}}
{{gray|Denn Parish}}
{{gray|Kildallan Parish}} |'''Carn'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Templecarn Parish}} |- |'''Carn'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Boho Parish}}
[[:Category:Carn Townland, Enniskillen Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Parish]]
{{gray|Kinawley Parish}}
{{gray|Magheraculmoney Parish}} |'''Carn'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Clondermot Parish}}
{{gray|Dungiven Parish}} |- |'''Carn'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballinchalla Parish}}
{{gray|Ballinrobe Parish}}
{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Breaghwy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconduff Parish}}
{{gray|Lackan Parish}}
{{gray|Moygawnagh Parish}} |'''Carn'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghabog Parish}}
{{gray|Clones Parish}}
{{gray|Tehallan Parish}} |- |'''Carn'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Conry Parish}}
{{gray|Foyran Parish}}
{{gray|Mayne Parish}} |'''Carnacally'''
County Down |[[:Category:Carnacally Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Down|Kilmore Parish]]
{{gray|Newry Parish}} |- |'''Carnalea'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Donacavey Parish}}
{{gray|Dromore Parish}} |'''Carnanbane'''
County Londonderry |[[:Category:Carnanbane Townland, Banagher Parish, County Londonderry|Banagher Parish]]
{{gray|Learmount Parish}} |- |'''Carnanee'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Carnanee Townland, Ballymartin Parish, County Antrim|Ballymartin Parish]]
{{gray|Layd Parish}} |'''Carnaun'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killilagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilrush Parish}}
{{gray|Rath Parish}} |- |'''Carnaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Athenry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilreekil Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Carnduff'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Carnduff Townland, Inver Parish, County Antrim|Inver Parish]]
{{gray|Ramoan Parish}} |- |'''Carneatly'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Carneatly Townland, Ballymoney Parish, County Antrim|Ballymoney Parish]]
{{gray|Ramoan Parish}} |'''Carnisk'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Conwal Parish}}
{{gray|Tullyfern Parish}} |- |'''Carnlea'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Carnlea Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim|Kirkinriola Parish]]
[[:Category:Carnlea Townland, Rashee Parish, County Antrim|Rashee Parish]] |'''Carnmoon'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Billy Parish}}
{{gray|Ramoan Parish}} |- |'''Carns'''
County Sligo |[[:Category:Carns Townland, Castleconor Parish, County Sligo|Castleconor Parish]]
{{gray|Kilmacteige Parish}}
{{gray|Saint John's Parish}} |'''Carntown'''
County Louth |{{gray|Ballymakenny Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Peter's Parish}} |- |'''Carra'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killaan Parish}}
{{gray|Killoran Parish}} |'''Carran'''
County Armagh |{{gray|Creggan Parish}}
{{gray|Loughgilly Parish}} |- |'''Carran'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Dunbell Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaherin Parish}} |'''Carran'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Errigal Keerogue Parish}}
[[:Category:Carran Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Kilskeery Parish]] |- |'''Carraun'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Achonry Parish}}
{{gray|Castleconor Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacteige Parish}} |'''Carrick'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumlumman Parish}}
{{gray|Munterconnaught Parish}} |- |'''Carrick'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Conwal Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Mevagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghobegly Parish}} |'''Carrick'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Carrick Parish}}
{{gray|Rathernan Parish}} |- |'''Carrick'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Annaduff Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltubbrid Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |'''Carrick'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Attymass Parish}}
{{gray|Killedan Parish}} |- |'''Carrick'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Castlejordan Parish}}
{{gray|Gallen Parish}} |'''Carrick'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Cam Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}} |- |'''Carrick'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballingarry (Ormond Lower) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}}
{{gray|Latteragh Parish}}
{{gray|Monsea Parish}}
{{gray|Roscrea Parish}} |'''Carrick'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Carrick Parish}}
{{gray|Lackan Parish}}
{{gray|Noughaval Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's (Fore) Parish}} |- |'''Carrickabane'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Crosserlough Parish}}
{{gray|Drumlumman Parish}} |'''Carrickaheenan'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Carrickaheenan Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Carrickaheenan Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]] |- |'''Carrickavoy'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Clogher Parish}}
{{gray|Errigal Trough Parish}} |'''Carrickbeg'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Cam Parish}}
{{gray|Tistara Parish}} |- |'''Carrickbrack'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Carrickbrack Townland, Convoy Parish, County Donegal|Convoy Parish]]
{{gray|Raphoe Parish}} |'''Carrickglass Demesne'''
County Longford |{{gray|Killoe Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}} |- |'''Carricklane'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Carricklane Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Kilclooney Parish]]
{{gray|Tynan Parish}} |'''Carrickmacrourk Island'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Carrickmacrourk Island Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Carrickmacrourk Island Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |- |'''Carricknagat'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Ballysadare Parish}}
{{gray|Ballysumaghan Parish}} |'''Carrickshock Commons'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Knocktopher Parish}}
{{gray|Knocktopher Parish}} |- |'''Carrickslaney'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Aghade Parish}}
{{gray|Ballon Parish}} |'''Carrig'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardnageehy Parish}}
{{gray|Caheragh Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcatherine Parish}}
{{gray|Killaconenagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaloda Parish}}
{{gray|Templequinlan Parish}} |- |'''Carrig'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Clonmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilpipe Parish}} |'''Carrigabruse'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Monart Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's Enniscorthy Parish}} |- |'''Carrigaline'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigaline Parish}}
{{gray|Nohavaldaly Parish}} |'''Carrigan'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Ballintemple Parish}}
{{gray|Drumlane Parish}}
{{gray|Tomregan Parish}} |- |'''Carrigan'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Boho Parish}}
{{gray|Devenish Parish}}
{{gray|Killesher Parish}}
{{gray|Rossorry Parish}} |'''Carriganass'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmocomoge Parish}} |- |'''Carrigane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Athnowen Parish}}
{{gray|Brigown Parish}}
{{gray|Carrigtohill Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgoold Parish}} |'''Carrigbaun'''
County Cork |{{gray|Drinagh Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacabea Parish}} |- |'''Carrigbeg'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilnahue Parish}}
{{gray|Rossminoge Parish}} |'''Carrigboy'''
County Cork |{{gray|Durrus Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmichael Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmocomoge Parish}} |- |'''Carrigcannon'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballymodan Parish}}
{{gray|Ringrone Parish}} |'''Carrigduff'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcorney Parish}}
{{gray|Mourneabbey Parish}} |- |'''Carrigeen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}}
{{gray|Churchtown Parish}}
{{gray|Cullen (Kinalea) Parish}}
{{gray|Doneraile Parish}}
{{gray|Lislee Parish}}
{{gray|Moviddy Parish}} |'''Carrigeen'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Jerpointwest Parish}}
{{gray|Knocktopher Parish}}
{{gray|Odagh Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcoole Parish}} |- |'''Carrigeen'''
County Laois |{{gray|Fossy or Timahoe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteale Parish}} |'''Carrigeen'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Killanummery Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |- |'''Carrigeen'''
County Limerick |[[:Category:Carrigeen Townland, Dysert Parish, County Limerick|Dysert Parish]]
{{gray|Kilbeheny Parish}}
{{gray|Monasteranenagh Parish}} |'''Carrigeen'''
County Longford |{{gray|Ballymacormick Parish}}
{{gray|Rathreagh Parish}}
{{gray|Taghsheenod Parish}} |- |'''Carrigeen'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Eglish Parish}}
{{gray|Killoughy Parish}} |'''Carrigeen'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilcolagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilglass Parish}}
{{gray|Shankill Parish}}
{{gray|Tumna Parish}} |- |'''Carrigeen'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Caher Parish}}
{{gray|Clonoulty Parish}}
{{gray|Glenkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Knockgraffon Parish}}
{{gray|Lisbunny Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcool Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's Clonmel Parish}}
{{gray|Thurles Parish}} |'''Carrigeen'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Affane Parish}}
{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarrymeaden Parish}}
{{gray|Rathgormuck Parish}}
{{gray|Ringagonagh Parish}}
{{gray|Rossmire Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}} |- |'''Carrigeenagappul'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilcolagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcooley Parish}} |'''Carrigeenboy'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Kilmactranny Parish}}
{{gray|Kilross Parish}} |- |'''Carrigeens'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Drumcliff Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacshalgan Parish}} |'''Carrigfadda'''
County Cork |{{gray|Abbeystrowry Parish}}
{{gray|Ross Parish}} |- |'''Carriglea'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kill St Nicholas Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |'''Carrigleagh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Templeroan Parish}}
{{gray|Wallstown Parish}} |- |'''Carrigleigh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Drishane Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}} |'''Carriglusky'''
County Cork |{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Inch Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfaughnabeg Parish}} |- |'''Carrignafeela'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballymacelligott Parish}}
{{gray|O'Brennan Parish}} |'''Carrignamuck'''
County Cork |{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}}
{{gray|Magourney Parish}} |- |'''Carrigroe'''
County Cork |{{gray|Desertserges Parish}}
{{gray|Rathbarry Parish}} |'''Carrigroe'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kilbarry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilronan Parish}}
{{gray|Tallow Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |- |'''Carrigroe'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Derrylossary Parish}}
{{gray|Moyne Parish}} |'''Carron'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Saint Johnbaptist Parish}}
{{gray|Tipperary Parish}} |- |'''Carrow More'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}} |'''Carrow'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilmacduane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaleery Parish}} |- |'''Carrow'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Croom Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeheny Parish}} |'''Carrow'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballybacon Parish}}
[[:Category:Carrow Townland, Ballysheehan Parish, County Tipperary|Ballysheehan Parish]]
{{gray|Donohill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore (Ormond Upper) Parish}}
{{gray|Monsea Parish}} |- |'''Carroward'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgefin Parish}}
{{gray|Killukin (Boyle) Parish}}
{{gray|Lissonuffy Parish}}
{{gray|Tistara Parish}} |'''Carrowbane'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilmaleery Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry (Clonderalaw) Parish}} |- |'''Carrowbaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Cong Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Lickerrig Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Carrowbaun'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}}
{{gray|Meelick Parish}}
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}} |- |'''Carrowbaun'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Baslick Parish}}
{{gray|Cloonygormican Parish}}
{{gray|Kilronan Parish}} |'''Carrowbeg North'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Belclare Parish}} |- |'''Carrowbeg South'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Belclare Parish}} |'''Carrowbeg'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Crossboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconduff Parish}}
{{gray|Killasser Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeena Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmovee Parish}}
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}} |- |'''Carrowblagh'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Donagh Parish}}
{{gray|Moville Lower Parish}} |'''Carrowcashel'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Drumcolumb Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmactranny Parish}} |- |'''Carrowcastle'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Bohola Parish}}
[[:Category:Carrowcastle Townland, Kilgarvan Parish, County Mayo|Kilgarvan Parish]] |'''Carrowcor'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Knock Parish}} |- |'''Carrowcrin'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacumsy Parish}} |'''Carrowcrin'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Ballysumaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacowen Parish}} |- |'''Carrowduff'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killaspuglonane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry (Ibrickan) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshanny Parish}}
{{gray|Rath Parish}} |'''Carrowgar'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clareabbey Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmanaheen Parish}}
{{gray|Ogonnelloe Parish}}
{{gray|Quin Parish}} |- |'''Carrowgarriff'''
County Galway |{{gray|Beagh Parish}}
{{gray|Cong Parish}} |'''Carrowgarve'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Achill Parish}}
{{gray|Balla Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbelfad Parish}} |- |'''Carrowgarve'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Ogulla Parish}}
{{gray|Oran Parish}}
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}} |'''Carrowkeale'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Donohill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilvellane Parish}} |- |'''Carrowkeel'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfarboy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshanny Parish}} |'''Carrowkeel'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Moville Upper Parish}}
{{gray|Tullyfern Parish}} |- |'''Carrowkeel'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Belleek Parish}}
{{gray|Enniskillen Parish}} |'''Carrowkeel'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Cong Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}}
{{gray|Leitrim Parish}}
{{gray|Moylough Parish}}
{{gray|Oranmore Parish}} |- |'''Carrowkeel'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Bohola Parish}}
{{gray|Burriscarra Parish}}
{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}}
{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmolara Parish}}
[[:Category:Carrowkeel Townland, Manulla Parish, County Mayo|Manulla Parish]]
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}}
{{gray|Rathreagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tagheen Parish}}
{{gray|Turlough Parish}} |'''Carrowkeel'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Baslick Parish}}
[[:Category:Carrowkeel Townland, Clooncraff Parish, County Roscommon|Clooncraff Parish]]
{{gray|Dunamon Parish}}
{{gray|Estersnow Parish}}
{{gray|Fuerty Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacumsy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Ogulla Parish}}
{{gray|Rahara Parish}}
{{gray|Taghboy Parish}} |- |'''Carrowkeel'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Achonry Parish}}
{{gray|Aghanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill Parish}}
{{gray|Dromard Parish}}
{{gray|Emlaghfad Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacowen Parish}}
{{gray|Tawnagh Parish}} |'''Carrowkilleen'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Robeen Parish}} |- |'''Carrowmacloughlin'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Oughaval Parish}}
{{gray|Turlough Parish}} |'''Carrowmacmea'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Carrowmacmea Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]]
[[:Category:Carrowmacmea Townland, Enniskillen Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Parish]] |- |'''Carrowmanagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconnell Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Killererin Parish}} |'''Carrowmeer'''
County Clare |{{gray|Quin Parish}}
{{gray|Tomfinlough Parish}} |- |'''Carrowmenagh'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Killelagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tamlaght Finlagan Parish}} |'''Carrowmoneen'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilcolagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgefin Parish}} |- |'''Carrowmore'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfintinan Parish}}
{{gray|Killard Parish}}
{{gray|Moynoe Parish}} |'''Carrowmore'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clonca Parish}}
[[:Category:Carrowmore Townland, Culdaff Parish, County Donegal|Culdaff Parish]] |- |'''Carrowmore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynacourty Parish}}
{{gray|Bullaun Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghpatrick Parish}}
{{gray|Duniry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconickny Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconnell Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen Parish}}
{{gray|Monivea Parish}}
{{gray|Moylough Parish}} |'''Carrowmore'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Ballinrobe Parish}}
{{gray|Bohola Parish}}
{{gray|Crossboyne Parish}}
[[:Category:Carrowmore Townland, Kilbelfad Parish, County Mayo|Kilbelfad Parish]]
{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Kilmaine) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}}
{{gray|Killasser Parish}}
{{gray|Knock Parish}}
{{gray|Lackan Parish}}
{{gray|Manulla Parish}}
{{gray|Moorgagagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tagheen Parish}} |- |'''Carrowmore'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ardcarn Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbryan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Killummod Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilronan Parish}}
{{gray|Roscommon Parish}}
{{gray|Taghboy Parish}} |'''Carrowmore'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Achonry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacowen Parish}}
{{gray|Shancough Parish}} |- |'''Carrownacreevy'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Achonry Parish}}
{{gray|Dromard Parish}}
{{gray|Templeboy Parish}}
{{gray|Toomour Parish}} |'''Carrownacross'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kildacommoge Parish}}
{{gray|Meelick Parish}} |- |'''Carrownageeragh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Killasser Parish}}
{{gray|Killedan Parish}} |'''Carrownaglogh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgarvan Parish}} |- |'''Carrownakilly'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killaloe Parish}}
{{gray|Tomfinlough Parish}} |'''Carrownamaddoo'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Ahamlish Parish}}
{{gray|Saint John's Parish}} |- |'''Carrownamaddy'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Carrownamaddy Townland, Burt Parish, County Donegal|Burt Parish]]
[[:Category:Carrownamaddy Townland, Clondahorky Parish, County Donegal|Clondahorky Parish]] |'''Carrownamaddy'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Creeve Parish}}
{{gray|Saint John's Parish}} |- |'''Carrownaskeagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Cloonfinlough Parish}}
{{gray|Ogulla Parish}} |'''Carrowncashlane'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Dungarvan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgobnet Parish}} |- |'''Carrowneden'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Killasser Parish}} |'''Carrowneden'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Achonry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilglass Parish}} |- |'''Carrownisky'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Doonfeeny Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}} |'''Carrownree'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Emlaghfad Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}} |- |'''Carrownrinny'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilcooley Parish}}
{{gray|Killukin (Roscommon) Parish}} |'''Carrownrush'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Easky Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacshalgan Parish}} |- |'''Carrowntemple'''
County Galway |{{gray|Belclare Parish}}
{{gray|Inishmaan Parish}} |'''Carrowntober East'''
County Galway |{{gray|Athenry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}} |- |'''Carrowntober West'''
County Galway |{{gray|Athenry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}} |'''Carrownure'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kiltoom Parish}}
{{gray|Taghmaconnell Parish}} |- |'''Carrownurlar'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Elphin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Taghboy Parish}} |'''Carrownurlar'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Castleconor Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}} |- |'''Carrowreagh'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Billy Parish}}
[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Finvoy Parish, County Antrim|Finvoy Parish]]
[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Grange of Drumtullagh Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Drumtullagh Parish]] |'''Carrowreagh'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Burt Parish, County Donegal|Burt Parish]]
[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Clondavaddog Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Parish]]
{{gray|Donagh Parish}} |- |'''Carrowreagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Cummer Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Fohanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Killimordaly Parish}}
{{gray|Killoran Parish}} |'''Carrowreagh'''
County Laois |{{gray|Aghaboe Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |- |'''Carrowreagh'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Desertoghill Parish}}
{{gray|Tamlaght Finlagan Parish}}
{{gray|Tamlaght-ard or Magilligan Parish}} |'''Carrowreagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballysakeery Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgarvan Parish}}
[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Killedan Parish, County Mayo|Killedan Parish]]
{{gray|Kilmainemore Parish}}
{{gray|Meelick Parish}} |- |'''Carrowreagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Athleague Parish}}
{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcorkey Parish}}
{{gray|Killummod Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}}
{{gray|Taghmaconnell Parish}} |'''Carrowreagh'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Cloonoghil Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacallan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacteige Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}}
{{gray|Toomour Parish}} |- |'''Carrowroe North'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Lickerrig Parish}} |'''Carrowroe South'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Lickerrig Parish}} |- |'''Carrowroe West'''
County Galway |{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}} |'''Carrowroe'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcooly Parish}}
{{gray|Templetogher Parish}} |- |'''Carrowtrasna'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Gartan Parish}}
[[:Category:Carrowtrasna Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal|Moville Lower Parish]] |'''Carry'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Carry Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]]
[[:Category:Carry Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]] |- |'''Carstown'''
County Louth |{{gray|Ballymakenny Parish}}
{{gray|Termonfeckin Parish}} |'''Cartron'''
County Clare |{{gray|Abbey Parish}}
{{gray|Clonrush Parish}} |- |'''Cartron'''
County Galway |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish}}
{{gray|Belclare Parish}}
{{gray|Drumacoo Parish}}
{{gray|Duniry Parish}}
{{gray|Grange Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconla Parish}}
{{gray|Killallaghtan Parish}}
{{gray|Killannin Parish}}
{{gray|Killeenavarra Parish}}
{{gray|Killeroran Parish}}
{{gray|Killogilleen Parish}}
{{gray|Killosolan Parish}}
{{gray|Kinvarradoorus Parish}}
{{gray|Monivea Parish}}
{{gray|Oranmore Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Cartron'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Drumlease Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |- |'''Cartron'''
County Longford |{{gray|Granard Parish}}
{{gray|Noughaval Parish}} |'''Cartron'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Achill Parish}}
{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Attymass Parish}}
{{gray|Ballinrobe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Killasser Parish}}
{{gray|Killedan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaclasser Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Manulla Parish}} |- |'''Cartron'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ardcarn Parish}}
{{gray|Cloonygormican Parish}}
{{gray|Creeve Parish}}
{{gray|Drumatemple Parish}}
{{gray|Elphin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbegnet Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcooley Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgefin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgefin Parish}}
{{gray|Killinvoy Parish}}
{{gray|Killummod Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltoom Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Peter's Parish}}
{{gray|Tistara Parish}} |'''Cartron'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Aghanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Calry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilglass Parish}}
{{gray|Templeboy Parish}} |- |'''Cartron'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Mullingar Parish}}
{{gray|Noughaval Parish}}
{{gray|Rathconnell Parish}}
{{gray|Templeoran Parish}} |'''Cartronawar'''
County Longford |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommock Parish}} |- |'''Cartrondoogan'''
County Galway |{{gray|Fohanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconnell Parish}} |'''Cartrongilbert'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |- |'''Cartronkeel'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcleagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkenny West Parish}} |'''Cartronroe'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Cloonoghil Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacallan Parish}} |- |'''Cartrons'''
County Longford |{{gray|Clongesh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommock Parish}} |'''Cashel'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Cashel Townland, Forkill Parish, County Armagh|Forkill Parish]]
{{gray|Lisnadill Parish}} |- |'''Cashel'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Crosserlough Parish}}
{{gray|Drumgoon Parish}}
{{gray|Killinagh Parish}} |'''Cashel'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Cashel Townland, Culdaff Parish, County Donegal|Culdaff Parish]]
{{gray|Donagh Parish}}
[[:Category:Cashel Townland, Glencolumbkille Parish, County Donegal|Glencolumbkille Parish]]
{{gray|Inishkeel Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}}
[[:Category:Cashel Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal|Kilmacrenan Parish]]
{{gray|Kilteevoge Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghobegly Parish}} |- |'''Cashel'''
County Galway |{{gray|Boyounagh Parish}}
{{gray|Moyrus Parish}} |'''Cashel'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Clonmore Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Canice Parish}} |- |'''Cashel'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ballyroan Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |'''Cashel'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Killanummery Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |- |'''Cashel'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Dungiven Parish}}
{{gray|Macosquin Parish}} |'''Cashel'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Achill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Robeen Parish}}
{{gray|Toomore Parish}} |- |'''Cashel'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilcorkey Parish}}
{{gray|Kilronan Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}} |'''Casheltown'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Casheltown Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Casheltown Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Parish]] |- |'''Casheltown'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Gartan Parish}}
{{gray|Killaghtee Parish}} |'''Cashla'''
County Galway |{{gray|Athenry Parish}}
{{gray|Lackagh Parish}} |- |'''Cassan'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Cassan Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Cassan Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |'''Castle Island'''
County Cork |{{gray|Creagh Parish}}
{{gray|Skull Parish}} |- |'''Castle Island'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Burriscarra Parish}}
{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}} |'''Castlebane'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Aghanunshin Parish}}
{{gray|Clondahorky Parish}}
{{gray|Stranorlar Parish}} |- |'''Castleboy'''
County Meath |{{gray|Skreen Parish}}
{{gray|Tara Parish}} |'''Castledowey'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Castledowey Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Raymoghy Parish]]
[[:Category:Castledowey Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Taughboyne Parish]] |- |'''Castlefarm'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Fontstown Parish}}
{{gray|Kilrush Parish}} |'''Castlegal'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Ahamlish Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcliff Parish}} |- |'''Castlegar'''
County Galway |[[:Category:Castlegar Townland, Ballynakill (Killian) Parish, County Galway|Ballynakill (Killian) Parish]]
{{gray|Killeely Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Nicholas Parish}} |'''Castlegrace'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Aghade Parish}}
{{gray|Ballon Parish}} |- |'''Castlehill'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}} |'''Castleland'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ferns Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcavan (Ballaghkeen N., Gorey) Parish}} |- |'''Castlelands'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kinneigh Parish}}
{{gray|Mallow Parish}}
{{gray|Ringrone Parish}} |'''Castlemaine'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltallagh Parish}} |- |'''Castlemartyr'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyoughtera Parish}}
{{gray|Ightermurragh Parish}}
{{gray|Mogeely Parish}} |'''Castlenalact'''
County Cork |{{gray|Brinny Parish}}
{{gray|Templemartin Parish}} |- |'''Castlequarter'''
County Clare |[[:Category:Castlequarter Townland, Kilfintinan Parish, County Clare|Kilfintinan Parish]]
{{gray|Kilkeedy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmanaheen Parish}} |'''Castlequarter'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Castlequarter Townland, Fahan Upper Parish, County Donegal|Fahan Upper Parish]]
[[:Category:Castlequarter Townland, Inch Parish, County Donegal|Inch Parish]] |- |'''Castlequarter'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacduagh Parish}} |'''Castlequarter'''
County Laois |{{gray|Aghmacart Parish}}
{{gray|Skirk Parish}} |- |'''Castlequarter'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Fedamore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeheny Parish}} |'''Castlequarter'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Aghnameadle Parish}}
{{gray|Glenkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Killenaule Parish}} |- |'''Castlequarter'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kilronan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilrossanty Parish}}
{{gray|Modelligo Parish}} |'''Castlereagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Crossboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Killala Parish}} |- |'''Castleshannon'''
County Kerry |[[:Category:Castleshannon Townland, Ballyheige Parish, County Kerry|Ballyheige Parish]]
{{gray|Killury Parish}} |'''Castletown'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Castletown Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Ballynure Parish]]
[[:Category:Castletown Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Island Magee Parish]] |- |'''Castletown'''
County Clare |{{gray|Carran Parish}}
{{gray|Doora Parish}} |'''Castletown'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kinneigh Parish}}
{{gray|Kinure Parish}}
{{gray|Mogeely (Imokilly) Parish}} |- |'''Castletown'''
County Galway |{{gray|Abbeygormacan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltartan Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Castletown'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Erke Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |- |'''Castletown'''
County Laois |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killabban Parish}}
{{gray|Kyle Parish}} |'''Castletown'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Corcomohide Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcornan Parish}} |- |'''Castletown'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballinchalla Parish}}
{{gray|Cong Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Lackan Parish}} |'''Castletown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Athboy Parish}}
{{gray|Castletown Parish}}
{{gray|Rathmolyon Parish}} |- |'''Castletown'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Birr Parish}}
{{gray|Rahan Parish}} |'''Castletown'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Castletownarra Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}}
{{gray|Loughkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Moyne Parish}} |- |'''Castletown'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Cappagh Parish}}
{{gray|Carnteel Parish}}
[[:Category:Castletown Townland, Donacavey Parish, County Tyrone|Donacavey Parish]]
{{gray|Leckpatrick Parish}}
{{gray|Urney Parish}} |'''Castletown'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Castletownkindalen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcleagh Parish}} |- |'''Castletown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Carn Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgorman Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |'''Castleview'''
County Cork |{{gray|Knockmourne Parish}}
{{gray|Little Island Parish}} |- |'''Caulstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Duleek Parish}}
{{gray|Duleek Parish}}
{{gray|Dunboyne Parish}} |'''Causestown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Athboy Parish}}
{{gray|Stackallan Parish}} |- |'''Cavan'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clonleigh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}}
{{gray|Killaghtee Parish}} |'''Cavan'''
County Down |{{gray|Clonduff Parish}}
{{gray|Drumballyroney Parish}} |- |'''Cavan'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |'''Cavan'''
County Louth |{{gray|Dunbin Parish}}
{{gray|Haynestown Parish}} |- |'''Cavan'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Clogher Parish}}
[[:Category:Cavan Townland, Donacavey Parish, County Tyrone|Donacavey Parish]]
{{gray|Killyman Parish}}
{{gray|Urney Parish}} |'''Cavanacaw'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Drumragh Parish}}
{{gray|Pomeroy Parish}} |- |'''Cavanagarvan'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghalurcher Parish}}
{{gray|Aghavea Parish}} |'''Cavanaleck'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Cavanaleck Townland, Aghalurcher Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghalurcher Parish]]
{{gray|Enniskillen Parish}} |- |'''Cavancarragh'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Cleenish Parish}}
{{gray|Derryvullan Parish}} |'''Cavanreagh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Currin Parish}}
{{gray|Tehallan Parish}} |- |'''Cave'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballymacward Parish}}
{{gray|Killower Parish}} |}

Placenames Ireland - Disambiguation - Cea to Cly

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:This shows the name of the location and the parishes in which that name occurs in each county. If you find a missing name or category not linked where there is a category please PM the page manager of leave a comment. :The list below relates to names that start with '''Cea''' and end with names beginning with '''Cly''' inclusive. Where a category for the location exists (at the time of the last run) there will be a link in the parish name otherwise the parish name is greyed out (or grayed out). :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Chapel'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Chapel Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |'''Chapelhill'''
County Laois |{{gray|Aghaboe Parish}}
{{gray|Bordwell Parish}} |- |'''Cherryorchard'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Monart Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's Enniscorthy Parish}} |'''Churchfield'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Knock Parish}}
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}} |- |'''Churchquarter'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kilwatermoy Parish}}
{{gray|Modelligo Parish}} |'''Churchtown'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballintemple Parish}}
{{gray|Churchtown Parish}}
{{gray|Middleton Parish}} |- |'''Churchtown'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clonleigh Parish}}
{{gray|Gartan Parish}} |'''Churchtown'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Churchtown Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacnevan Parish}} |- |'''Churchtown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballymore Parish}}
{{gray|Carn Parish}}
{{gray|Hook Parish}}
{{gray|Kilrane Parish}}
{{gray|Liskinfere Parish}}
{{gray|Mulrankin Parish}}
{{gray|Rathaspick Parish}}
{{gray|Tacumshin Parish}} |'''Clady'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Grange of Inispollan Parish}}
{{gray|Tickmacrevan Parish}} |- |'''Clagan'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghadowey Parish}}
{{gray|Learmount Parish}}
[[:Category:Clagan Townland, Lissan Parish, County Londonderry|Lissan Parish]]
{{gray|Tamlaght Finlagan Parish}}
{{gray|Tamlaght-ard or Magilligan Parish}} |'''Claggan'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Claggan Townland, Clondahorky Parish, County Donegal|Clondahorky Parish]]
{{gray|Clondavaddog Parish}}
{{gray|Moville Upper Parish}}
{{gray|Tullyfern Parish}} |- |'''Claggan'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Achill Parish}}
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeena Parish}} |'''Claggan'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Claggan Townland, Artrea Parish, County Tyrone|Artrea Parish]]
[[:Category:Claggan Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloran Parish]]
[[:Category:Claggan Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone|Pomeroy Parish]] |- |'''Claggarnagh East'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}} |'''Claggarnagh West'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}} |- |'''Clanhugh Demesne'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Leny Parish}}
{{gray|Portnashangan Parish}} |'''Clanmaghery'''
County Down |[[:Category:Clanmaghery Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Drumgooland Parish]]
{{gray|Tyrella Parish}} |- |'''Clanrolla'''
County Armagh |{{gray|Seagoe Parish}}
{{gray|Shankill Parish}} |'''Claragh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kildallan Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}} |- |'''Clare'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Clare Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Drummaul Parish]]
{{gray|Ramoan Parish}} |'''Clare'''
County Down |{{gray|Moira Parish}}
[[:Category:Clare Townland, Tullylish Parish, County Down|Tullylish Parish]] |- |'''Clare'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Clare Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloran Parish]]
[[:Category:Clare Townland, Kildress Parish, County Tyrone|Kildress Parish]]
{{gray|Termonmaguirk Parish}} |'''Clareen'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardmayle Parish}}
{{gray|Burgesbeg Parish}}
{{gray|Moyaliff Parish}} |- |'''Clarkville'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballynakill Parish}}
{{gray|Monasteroris Parish}} |'''Clash East'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballycurrany Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgoold Parish}} |- |'''Clash West'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballycurrany Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgoold Parish}} |'''Clash'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilbrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcrohane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane (Barrymore) Parish}}
{{gray|Kinneigh Parish}} |- |'''Clash'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Killarney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane Parish}} |'''Clashaganny'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}}
{{gray|Liskeevy Parish}} |- |'''Clashalaher'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clonpet Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patricksrock Parish}} |'''Clashduff'''
County Cork |{{gray|Dromdaleague Parish}}
{{gray|Inchinabacky Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcaskan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmocomoge Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Finbar's Parish}} |- |'''Clashganniff'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}}
{{gray|Shanagolden Parish}} |'''Clashganniv'''
County Cork |[[:Category:Clashganniv Townland, Churchtown Parish, County Cork|Churchtown Parish]]
{{gray|Rathgoggan Parish}} |- |'''Clashmore'''
County Cork |{{gray|Clontead Parish}}
{{gray|Skull Parish}} |'''Clashroe'''
County Cork |{{gray|Clonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Kinure Parish}} |- |'''Clashwilliam'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Dunbell Parish}}
{{gray|Gowran Parish}} |'''Classes'''
County Cork |{{gray|Athnowen Parish}}
{{gray|Cannaway Parish}} |- |'''Clay'''
County Down |{{gray|Annaclone Parish}}
{{gray|Killyleagh Parish}} |'''Cleggan'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Armoy Parish}}
{{gray|Rathlin Island Parish}}
{{gray|Skerry Parish}} |- |'''Clegnagh'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballintoy Parish}}
{{gray|Grange of Drumtullagh Parish}}
{{gray|Layd Parish}} |'''Clerragh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ardcarn Parish}}
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}} |- |'''Cliddaun'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Dingle Parish}}
{{gray|Killeentierna Parish}} |'''Clintstown'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Coolcraheen Parish}}
{{gray|Freshford Parish}} |- |'''Clogh'''
County Longford |{{gray|Abbeylara Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommock Parish}} |'''Cloghala'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Dungarvan Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaherin Parish}} |- |'''Cloghan'''
County Longford |{{gray|Forgney Parish}}
{{gray|Moydow Parish}} |'''Cloghan'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ettagh Parish}}
{{gray|Gallen Parish}} |- |'''Cloghanboy (Homan)'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}} |'''Cloghane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballinadee Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoe Parish}} |- |'''Cloghane'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Cloghane Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrum Parish}}
{{gray|Killaha Parish}}
{{gray|Killinane Parish}}
[[:Category:Cloghane Townland, Killury Parish, County Kerry|Killury Parish]] |'''Cloghaun'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killilagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tulla Parish}} |- |'''Cloghaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Claregalway Parish}}
{{gray|Killinan Parish}}
{{gray|Lackagh Parish}} |'''Cloghbolie'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}}
[[:Category:Cloghbolie Townland, Templecrone Parish, County Donegal|Templecrone Parish]] |- |'''Cloghboola'''
County Cork |{{gray|Abbeystrowry Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbrin Parish}} |'''Cloghbrack'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killian Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen Parish}} |- |'''Clogheen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Caherduggan Parish}}
{{gray|Currykippane Parish}}
{{gray|Leighmoney Parish}}
{{gray|Mourneabbey Parish}} |'''Clogheen'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Lackagh Parish}}
{{gray|Monasterevin Parish}} |- |'''Clogher'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Derryaghy Parish}}
{{gray|Kirkinriola Parish}} |'''Clogher'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfenora Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnoe Parish}} |- |'''Clogher'''
County Cork |{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcatherine Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoe Parish}}
{{gray|Templeroan Parish}} |'''Clogher'''
County Down |{{gray|Down Parish}}
{{gray|Drumbeg Parish}}
{{gray|Hillsborough Parish}}
{{gray|Magheralin Parish}} |- |'''Clogher'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballymacelligott Parish}}
{{gray|Dunurlin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoyly Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltomy Parish}} |'''Clogher'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Kiltoghert Parish}}
{{gray|Oughteragh Parish}} |- |'''Clogher'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Burriscarra Parish}}
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Kilmaine) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Turlough Parish}} |'''Clogher'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Cloonygormican Parish}}
{{gray|Estersnow Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |- |'''Cloghernagh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donagh Parish}}
{{gray|Killeevan Parish}} |'''Clogherny'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Clonfeacle Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghedy Parish}} |- |'''Cloghfin'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Cloghfin Townland, Clondavaddog Parish, County Donegal|Clondavaddog Parish]]
{{gray|Clonleigh Parish}}
[[:Category:Cloghfin Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Taughboyne Parish]]
{{gray|Urney Parish}} |'''Cloghfin'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Cappagh Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghenry Parish}}
{{gray|Kildress Parish}}
{{gray|Termonmaguirk Parish}} |- |'''Cloghfune'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Killarney Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |'''Cloghinny'''
County Armagh |{{gray|Forkill Parish}}
{{gray|Killevy Parish}} |- |'''Cloghleigh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Aglishcloghane Parish}}
{{gray|Burgesbeg Parish}}
[[:Category:Cloghleigh Townland, Relickmurry and Athassel Parish, County Tipperary|Relickmurry and Athassel Parish]] |'''Cloghnakeava'''
County Galway |{{gray|Beagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeacanty Parish}} |- |'''Cloghoge'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Cloghoge Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Ballymore Parish]]
{{gray|Creggan Parish}}
[[:Category:Cloghoge Townland, Killevy Parish, County Armagh|Killevy Parish]] |'''Cloghoge'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Derrylossary Parish}}
[[:Category:Cloghoge Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Dunganstown Parish]] |- |'''Cloghogue'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Cloghogue Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Drummaul Parish]]
[[:Category:Cloghogue Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Duneane Parish]] |'''Cloghran'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Cloghran (Castleknock) Parish}}
{{gray|Cloghran (Coolock) Parish}} |- |'''Cloghristick'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Cloydagh Parish}}
{{gray|Killerrig Parish}} |'''Cloghroe'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Convoy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacrenan Parish}} |- |'''Cloghy'''
County Down |{{gray|Castleboy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilclief Parish}} |'''Clogrenan'''
County Laois |[[:Category:Clogrenan Townland, Cloydagh Parish, County Laois|Cloydagh Parish]]
{{gray|Killeshin Parish}} |- |'''Cloheen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Island Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgarriff Parish}} |'''Clomoney'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Ballyellin Parish}}
{{gray|Clonygoose Parish}}
{{gray|Lorum Parish}} |- |'''Clonad'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Clonsast Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}}
{{gray|Killaderry Parish}} |'''Clonagh'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Cadamstown Parish}}
{{gray|Dunfierth Parish}}
{{gray|Taghadoe Parish}} |- |'''Clonagh'''
County Laois |{{gray|Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish}}
{{gray|Killabban Parish}} |'''Clonassy'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Kilmacow Parish}}
{{gray|Rathkieran Parish}} |- |'''Clonavogy'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clontibret Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}} |'''Clonbouig'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ringrone Parish}}
{{gray|Templetrine Parish}} |- |'''Clonbrennan'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Dunkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Roscrea Parish}} |'''Clonbrone'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Birr Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcullen Parish}} |- |'''Clonbrusk'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}} |'''Clonbuogh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Killavinoge Parish}}
{{gray|Templetouhy Parish}} |- |'''Cloncose'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Kildallan Parish}}
{{gray|Killashandra Parish}} |'''Cloncourse'''
County Laois |{{gray|Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish}}
{{gray|Kyle Parish}} |- |'''Cloncullen'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Ballymore Parish}}
{{gray|Killucan Parish}}
{{gray|Newtown Parish}} |'''Cloncurry'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Cloncurry (Ikeathy and Oughterany) Parish}}
{{gray|Cloncurry (Offaly East) Parish}} |- |'''Clondalever'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilpatrick Parish}}
{{gray|Rathconnell Parish}} |'''Clondardis'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Mullingar Parish}}
{{gray|Templeoran Parish}} |- |'''Clondavan'''
County Meath |{{gray|Moymet Parish}}
{{gray|Trim Parish}} |'''Clone'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Kilmaganny Parish}}
{{gray|Rathbeagh Parish}} |- |'''Clonee'''
County Meath |{{gray|Dunboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Trim Parish}} |'''Cloneen'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Agha Parish}}
{{gray|Nurney Parish}} |- |'''Cloney'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Layd Parish}}
{{gray|Tickmacrevan Parish}} |'''Clonfad'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Drummully Parish}}
{{gray|Killeevan Parish}} |- |'''Clonfad'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Clonfad Parish}}
{{gray|Killucan Parish}} |'''Clonganny'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltrisk Parish}} |- |'''Clonkeen'''
County Laois |{{gray|Abbeyleix Parish}}
{{gray|Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish}} |'''Clonkeen'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Noughaval Parish}}
{{gray|Street Parish}} |- |'''Clonmore North'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardmayle Parish}}
{{gray|Caher Parish}} |'''Clonmore South'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardmayle Parish}}
{{gray|Caher Parish}} |- |'''Clonmore'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Clonmore Parish}}
{{gray|Oldleighlin Parish}} |'''Clonmore'''
County Laois |{{gray|Killeshin Parish}}
{{gray|Rathdowney Parish}} |- |'''Clonmore'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Castlejordan Parish}}
{{gray|Clonsast Parish}}
[[:Category:Clonmore Townland, Geashill Parish, County Offaly|Geashill Parish]]
{{gray|Seirkieran Parish}} |'''Clonmore'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dolla Parish}}
{{gray|Inishlounaght Parish}}
{{gray|Killavinoge Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patricksrock Parish}} |- |'''Clonmore'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcleagh Parish}}
{{gray|Mullingar Parish}}
{{gray|Street Parish}} |'''Clonmore'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Clonmore Parish}}
{{gray|Liskinfere Parish}} |- |'''Clonoghil'''
County Laois |{{gray|Abbeyleix Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |'''Clonshaugh'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Cloghran (Coolock) Parish}}
{{gray|Santry Parish}} |- |'''Clontonakelly'''
County Down |{{gray|Comber Parish}}
{{gray|Drumbo Parish}} |'''Clontycoe'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ballyroan Parish}}
{{gray|Dysartgallen Parish}} |- |'''Clontycoora'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Clontycoora Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Clontycoora Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |'''Clonyharp'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clogher Parish}}
{{gray|Moyaliff Parish}} |- |'''Cloon'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish}}
{{gray|Claregalway Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeacanty Parish}}
{{gray|Omey Parish}} |'''Cloon'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardmayle Parish}}
{{gray|Templedowney Parish}} |- |'''Cloonacalleen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilconnell Parish}}
{{gray|Killaan Parish}} |'''Cloonacarn'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Cloonacarn Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Cloonacarn Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |- |'''Cloonacarrow'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilmnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tumna Parish}} |'''Cloonacauneen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Claregalway Parish}}
{{gray|Oranmore Parish}} |- |'''Cloonagh'''
County Laois |{{gray|Kilmanman Parish}}
[[:Category:Cloonagh Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Rosenallis Parish]] |'''Cloonagh'''
County Longford |{{gray|Columbkille Parish}}
{{gray|Kilglass Parish}}
{{gray|Killoe Parish}} |- |'''Cloonagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Drum Parish}}
{{gray|Tagheen Parish}} |'''Cloonagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Taghboy Parish}}
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}} |- |'''Cloonagh'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Ballynakill Parish}}
{{gray|Dromard Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcliff Parish}}
{{gray|Toomour Parish}} |'''Cloonaghduff'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Drum Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}} |- |'''Cloonaghmore'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballyhean Parish}}
{{gray|Breaghwy Parish}}
{{gray|Moygawnagh Parish}} |'''Cloonalour'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ratass Parish}}
{{gray|Ratass Parish}} |- |'''Cloonaraher'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Achonry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshalvy Parish}} |'''Cloonard'''
County Longford |{{gray|Killashee Parish}}
{{gray|Taghshinny Parish}} |- |'''Cloonarragh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}} |'''Cloonascragh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbennan Parish}}
{{gray|Moylough Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |- |'''Cloonawillin'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballysakeery Parish}}
{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}} |'''Cloonbeg'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilbeacanty Parish}}
{{gray|Moyrus Parish}} |- |'''Cloonboy'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Templemurry Parish}} |'''Cloonbrusk'''
County Galway |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Monivea Parish}} |- |'''Clooncah'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballymoe) Parish}}
{{gray|Killimordaly Parish}} |'''Clooncah'''
County Roscommon |[[:Category:Clooncah Townland, Cloonfinlough Parish, County Roscommon|Cloonfinlough Parish]]
{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteevan Parish}}
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}} |- |'''Clooncallis'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killaan Parish}}
{{gray|Killallaghtan Parish}} |'''Clooncon'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Killeedy Parish}}
{{gray|Monagay Parish}} |- |'''Cloonconra'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Killererin Parish}} |'''Cloonconra'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteevan Parish}} |- |'''Clooncoose'''
County Longford |{{gray|Clonbroney Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}} |'''Clooncoose'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Tumna Parish}} |- |'''Clooncose'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Carrigallen Parish}}
{{gray|Cloone Parish}} |'''Clooncraff'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Clooncraff Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteevan Parish}} |- |'''Clooncullaan'''
County Roscommon |[[:Category:Clooncullaan Townland, Elphin Parish, County Roscommon|Elphin Parish]]
{{gray|Kilcooley Parish}} |'''Clooncunny'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Achonry Parish}}
{{gray|Killaraght Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshalvy Parish}} |- |'''Cloondrinagh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clondagad Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfiddane Parish}} |'''Cloone'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloone Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinver Parish}} |- |'''Cloonee'''
County Cork |{{gray|Durrus Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbolane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmocomoge Parish}} |'''Cloonee'''
County Galway |{{gray|Drumatemple Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkilvery Parish}} |- |'''Cloonee'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballinrobe Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyovey Parish}} |'''Clooneen'''
County Clare |{{gray|Inchicronan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfenora Parish}} |- |'''Clooneen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killeany Parish}}
{{gray|Kilthomas Parish}} |'''Clooneen'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}}
{{gray|Killasnet Parish}} |- |'''Clooneen'''
County Longford |{{gray|Columbkille Parish}}
{{gray|Forgney Parish}} |'''Clooneen'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilcommon (Kilmaine) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeena Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Meelick Parish}}
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}} |- |'''Clooneen'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Athleague Parish}}
{{gray|Creagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Rahara Parish}} |'''Clooneen'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Drumcliff Parish}}
{{gray|Emlaghfad Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacshalgan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmorgan Parish}} |- |'''Clooneigh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilcooley Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteevan Parish}}
{{gray|Tumna Parish}} |'''Clooney'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Inishkeel Parish}}
[[:Category:Clooney Townland, Tullyfern Parish, County Donegal|Tullyfern Parish]] |- |'''Clooney'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghanloo Parish}}
{{gray|Clondermot Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcronaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Tamlaght-ard or Magilligan Parish}} |'''Cloonfad'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Moore Parish}}
[[:Category:Cloonfad Townland, Termonbarry Parish, County Roscommon|Termonbarry Parish]]
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}}
{{gray|Tumna Parish}} |- |'''Cloonfower'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Termonbarry Parish}} |'''Cloongawnagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmainemore Parish}} |- |'''Cloonkeen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aglishdrinagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacabea Parish}} |'''Cloonkeen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Boyounagh Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Moylough Parish}} |- |'''Cloonkeen'''
County Longford |{{gray|Ballymacormick Parish}}
{{gray|Shrule Parish}}
{{gray|Taghsheenod Parish}} |'''Cloonkeen'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeena Parish}}
{{gray|Tagheen Parish}} |- |'''Cloonkeen'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Taghmaconnell Parish}}
{{gray|Tumna Parish}} |'''Cloonlara'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Bekan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconduff Parish}} |- |'''Cloonlaughil'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloone Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |'''Cloonmore'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clondagad Parish}}
{{gray|Doora Parish}} |- |'''Cloonmore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Belclare Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killannin Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Cloonmore'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Crossboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeagh Parish}} |- |'''Cloonmore'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilteevan Parish}}
{{gray|Termonbarry Parish}} |'''Cloonmoylan'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Tynagh Parish}} |- |'''Cloonmweelaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilconla Parish}}
{{gray|Moylough Parish}} |'''Cloonnacross'''
County Galway |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Boyounagh Parish}} |- |'''Cloonnagleragh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Knock Parish}}
{{gray|Turlough Parish}} |'''Cloonnakilla'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilchreest Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmihil Parish}} |- |'''Cloonreask'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Askeaton Parish}}
{{gray|Tomdeely Parish}} |'''Cloonroughan'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Elphin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}} |- |'''Cloonruff'''
County Galway |{{gray|Athleague Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcroan Parish}} |'''Cloonshannagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Bumlin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltrustan Parish}}
{{gray|Termonbarry Parish}} |- |'''Cloonshinnagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballyhean Parish}}
{{gray|Ballysakeery Parish}} |'''Cloontarriff'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Knock Parish}} |- |'''Cloonteen'''
County Clare |{{gray|Templemaley Parish}}
{{gray|Tulla Parish}} |'''Cloonteen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilconla Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacduagh Parish}} |- |'''Cloontubbrid'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Killasser Parish}}
{{gray|Turlough Parish}} |'''Cloonturk'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynahaglish Parish}} |- |'''Cloonty'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}}
{{gray|Shanagolden Parish}} |'''Cloonybeirne'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Killukin (Roscommon) Parish}}
{{gray|Roscommon Parish}} |- |'''Cloonyquin'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Elphin Parish}}
{{gray|Fuerty Parish}} |'''Clough'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Clonmore Parish}}
{{gray|Liskinfere Parish}} |- |'''Cloughfin'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Ballynascreen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcronaghan Parish}} |'''Clowater'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Ballyellin Parish}}
{{gray|Clonygoose Parish}}
{{gray|Lorum Parish}} |- |'''Clownings'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Great Connell Parish}}
{{gray|White Church Parish}} |'''Cluide'''
County Louth |{{gray|Dunleer Parish}}
{{gray|Smarmore Parish}} |- |'''Cluntagh'''
County Down |[[:Category:Cluntagh Townland, Annahilt Parish, County Down|Annahilt Parish]]
{{gray|Killyleagh Parish}} |'''Clutterland'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Clondalkin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmactalway Parish}} |- |'''Clydagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Cargin Parish}}
{{gray|Moycullen Parish}} |'''Clyduff'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Dunkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilclonfert Parish}} |- |}

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:This shows the name of the location and the parishes in which that name occurs in each county. If you find a missing name or category not linked where there is a category please PM the page manager of leave a comment. :The list below relates to names that start with '''Coa''' and end with names beginning with '''Corp''' inclusive. Where a category for the location exists (at the time of the last run) there will be a link in the parish name otherwise the parish name is greyed out (or grayed out). :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Coarliss'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyhay Parish}}
{{gray|Caheragh Parish}} |'''Cogaula'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}} |- |'''Coldblow'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Aghancon Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcomin Parish}} |'''Coldblow'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Lady's Island Parish}}
{{gray|Tacumshin Parish}} |- |'''Coldwells'''
County Kildare |[[:Category:Coldwells Townland, Ballybought Parish, County Kildare|Ballybought Parish]]
[[:Category:Coldwells Townland, Ballymore Eustace Parish, County Kildare|Ballymore Eustace Parish]] |'''Coldwinters'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Finglas Parish}}
{{gray|Lusk Parish}} |- |'''Collegeland'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}} |'''Collierstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Duleek Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}} |- |'''Collinstown'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Clondalkin Parish}}
{{gray|Lusk Parish}}
{{gray|Santry Parish}} |'''Collinstown'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Ardkill Parish}}
{{gray|Leixlip Parish}} |- |'''Colmanstown'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clonkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Monivea Parish}} |'''Coltstown'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Castledermot Parish}}
{{gray|Graney Parish}} |- |'''Commeen'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Kilteevoge Parish}}
{{gray|Lettermacaward Parish}} |'''Commeen'''
County Roscommon |[[:Category:Commeen Townland, Clooncraff Parish, County Roscommon|Clooncraff Parish]]
{{gray|Dysart Parish}} |- |'''Common'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Inishkeel Parish}}
{{gray|Raphoe Parish}} |'''Common'''
County Galway |{{gray|Boyounagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |- |'''Common'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Kilcullen Parish}}
{{gray|Mainham Parish}}
{{gray|Morristownbiller Parish}} |'''Common'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Killinick Parish}}
{{gray|Mulrankin Parish}} |- |'''Commons East'''
County Cork |{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcatherine Parish}} |'''Commons North'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ardfert Parish}}
{{gray|Dunquin Parish}} |- |'''Commons West'''
County Cork |{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcatherine Parish}} |'''Commons'''
County Clare |{{gray|Carran Parish}}
{{gray|Quin Parish}}
{{gray|Tulla Parish}} |- |'''Commons'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardnageehy Parish}}
{{gray|Ballydeloughy Parish}}
{{gray|Gortroe Parish}}
{{gray|Grenagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgullane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmichael Parish}}
{{gray|Knocktemple Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}}
{{gray|Moviddy Parish}}
{{gray|Ringcurran Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Anne's Shandon Parish}}
{{gray|Templemartin Parish}} |'''Commons'''
County Down |{{gray|Killyleagh Parish}}
{{gray|Newry Parish}}
{{gray|Newtownards Parish}} |- |'''Commons'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Balscaddan Parish}}
{{gray|Crumlin Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcoole Parish}}
{{gray|Santry Parish}} |'''Commons'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killeenadeema Parish}}
{{gray|Kilteskill Parish}} |- |'''Commons'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilbonane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgobban Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoyly Parish}} |'''Commons'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Donaghcumper Parish}}
{{gray|Tipperkevin Parish}} |- |'''Commons'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Gowran Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacar Parish}} |'''Commons'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Adare Parish}}
{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Drehidtarsna Parish}}
{{gray|Effin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfinny Parish}} |- |'''Commons'''
County Louth |{{gray|Carlingford Parish}}
{{gray|Louth Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Peter's Parish}} |'''Commons'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Crossboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoremoy Parish}}
{{gray|Shrule Parish}} |- |'''Commons'''
County Meath |{{gray|Duleek Parish}}
{{gray|Navan Parish}}
{{gray|Ratoath Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}}
{{gray|Slane Parish}} |'''Commons'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}}
{{gray|Taghboy Parish}} |- |'''Commons'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardfinnan Parish}}
{{gray|Fethard Parish}}
{{gray|Thurles Parish}} |'''Commons'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Dungarvan Parish}}
{{gray|Killea Parish}}
{{gray|Mothel Parish}} |- |'''Commons'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ambrosetown Parish}}
{{gray|Duncormick Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's Parish}} |'''Conaghra'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Doonfeeny Parish}}
{{gray|Lackan Parish}} |- |'''Condonstown'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballycurrany Parish}}
{{gray|Clonmult Parish}} |'''Coneyburrow'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Donaghcumper Parish}}
{{gray|St. Michaels Parish}} |- |'''Conicar'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconickny Parish}} |'''Conray'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Drumlease Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinver Parish}} |- |'''Cooga'''
County Clare |{{gray|Killadysert Parish}}
{{gray|Ruan Parish}} |'''Cookstown'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Swords Parish}}
{{gray|Tallaght Parish}} |- |'''Cookstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Ballymaglassan Parish}}
{{gray|Cookstown Parish}}
{{gray|Skreen Parish}} |'''Cool'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurch Parish}} |- |'''Coolacoosane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aghinagh Parish}}
{{gray|Clondrohid Parish}}
{{gray|Clonfert Parish}} |'''Cooladerry'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clondavaddog Parish}}
{{gray|Raphoe Parish}} |- |'''Coolagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Abbeygormacan Parish}}
{{gray|Moycullen Parish}}
{{gray|Oranmore Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Nicholas Parish}} |'''Coolagh'''
County Laois |{{gray|Coolbanagher Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmanman Parish}} |- |'''Coolaghbaun'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilcommon (Kilmaine) Parish}}
{{gray|Mayo Parish}} |'''Coolastingan'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Arklow Parish}}
{{gray|Inch Parish}} |- |'''Coolatoor'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}} |'''Coolbane East'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilbonane Parish}}
{{gray|Killorglin Parish}} |- |'''Coolbane West'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilbonane Parish}}
{{gray|Killorglin Parish}} |'''Coolbane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Caheragh Parish}}
{{gray|Knocktemple Parish}}
{{gray|Liscarroll Parish}}
{{gray|Ringrone Parish}}
{{gray|Tullylease Parish}} |- |'''Coolbaun'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilcredane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}} |'''Coolbaun'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Adare Parish}}
{{gray|Castletown Parish}} |- |'''Coolbaun'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Cooleagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}}
{{gray|Kilpatrick Parish}}
{{gray|Templeachally Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghorton Parish}} |'''Coolboy'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Athlacca Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeheny Parish}} |- |'''Coolboy'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Coolboy Townland, Carnew Parish, County Wicklow|Carnew Parish]]
{{gray|Kilbride (Arklow) Parish}} |'''Coolcarron'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballymartle Parish}}
{{gray|Fermoy Parish}} |- |'''Coolcaum'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aglishdrinagh Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnamartery Parish}} |'''Coolcorberry'''
County Laois |{{gray|Abbeyleix Parish}}
{{gray|Durrow Parish}} |- |'''Coolcran'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballysakeery Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbelfad Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoremoy Parish}} |'''Coolcurtoga'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Killaha Parish}}
{{gray|Killaha Parish}} |- |'''Coolderry'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracloone Parish}}
{{gray|Magheross Parish}} |'''Coolderry'''
County Offaly |[[:Category:Coolderry Townland, Ettagh Parish, County Offaly|Ettagh Parish]]
{{gray|Reynagh Parish}} |- |'''Coolderry'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Creagh Parish}}
{{gray|Moore Parish}}
{{gray|Tistara Parish}} |'''Coolderry'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ardcrony Parish}}
{{gray|Ballymackey Parish}}
[[:Category:Coolderry Townland, Glenkeen Parish, County Tipperary|Glenkeen Parish]]
{{gray|Kilcomenty Parish}}
{{gray|Loughkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Modreeny Parish}} |- |'''Cooldorragh'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Lemanaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Roscomroe Parish}} |'''Cooldorragha'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killererin Parish}}
{{gray|Lickmolassy Parish}} |- |'''Cooldrinagh'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Aderrig Parish}}
{{gray|Lucan Parish}} |'''Cooldurragha'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigleamleary Parish}}
{{gray|Clenor Parish}}
{{gray|Myross Parish}} |- |'''Coole'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|The Rower Parish}} |'''Coole'''
County Laois |{{gray|Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish}}
{{gray|Dysartgallen Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |- |'''Coole'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballyburly Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcullen Parish}}
{{gray|Wheery or Killagally Parish}} |'''Coole'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Aghnameadle Parish}}
{{gray|Buolick Parish}}
{{gray|Castletownarra Parish}}
{{gray|Inishlounaght Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnarath Parish}} |- |'''Coole'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Killesk Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmallock Parish}} |'''Coolea'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyvourney Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcormack Parish}} |- |'''Cooleagh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Cooleagh Parish}}
{{gray|Graystown Parish}} |'''Cooleen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyhay Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}} |- |'''Cooleen'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Glenkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcomenty Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore (Ormond Upper) Parish}} |'''Cooleeshill'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Corbally Parish}}
{{gray|Roscrea Parish}} |- |'''Coolfin'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}} |'''Coolfin'''
County Laois |{{gray|Aghaboe Parish}}
{{gray|Bordwell Parish}}
{{gray|Rathdowney Parish}} |- |'''Coolgarrow'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Saint Mary's Newtownbarry Parish}}
{{gray|Templeshannon Parish}} |'''Coolgarrow'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Ballinacor Parish}}
[[:Category:Coolgarrow Townland, Ballintemple Parish, County Wicklow|Ballintemple Parish]] |- |'''Coolgort'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilfithmone Parish}}
{{gray|Templeneiry Parish}} |'''Coolgrange'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Saint Canice Parish}}
{{gray|Tiscoffin Parish}} |- |'''Coolhill'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Drumglass Parish}}
{{gray|Killeeshil Parish}} |'''Cooliney'''
County Cork |{{gray|Cooliney Parish}}
{{gray|Killathy Parish}} |- |'''Coolishal'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Dysert Parish}}
{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}} |'''Coolkill East'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Ematris Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}} |- |'''Coolkill West'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Ematris Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}} |'''Coolkill'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballycahill Parish}}
{{gray|Moyaliff Parish}} |- |'''Coollegrean'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballincuslane Parish}}
{{gray|Killarney Parish}} |'''Coollick'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilcredane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}} |- |'''Coollisduff'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilmainemore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmolara Parish}} |'''Coolloughra'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Bekan Parish}} |- |'''Coolmeen'''
County Clare |[[:Category:Coolmeen Townland, Kilfiddane Parish, County Clare|Kilfiddane Parish]]
{{gray|Killonaghan Parish}} |'''Coolmeen'''
County Roscommon |[[:Category:Coolmeen Townland, Clooncraff Parish, County Roscommon|Clooncraff Parish]]
{{gray|Fuerty Parish}} |- |'''Coolmine'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Clonsilla Parish}}
{{gray|Saggart Parish}} |'''Coolmore'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigaline Parish}}
{{gray|Churchtown Parish}} |- |'''Coolmucky'''
County Cork |[[:Category:Coolmucky Townland, Fermoy Parish, County Cork|Fermoy Parish]]
{{gray|Moviddy Parish}} |'''Coolnabrone'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Powerstown Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghanbrogue Parish}} |- |'''Coolnagoppoge'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballynacourty Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcaskan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgarvan Parish}} |'''Coolnaherin'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clonpet Parish}}
{{gray|Cordangan Parish}} |- |'''Coolnahinch'''
County Longford |{{gray|Kilcommock Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}} |'''Coolnamagh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyclogh Parish}}
{{gray|Castlemagner Parish}} |- |'''Coolnapisha'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Doon Parish}}
{{gray|Oola Parish}} |'''Coolnashanton'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Coolnashanton Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]]
[[:Category:Coolnashanton Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]] |- |'''Coolnasillagh'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Ballynascreen Parish}}
{{gray|Errigal Parish}} |'''Coolnatullagh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Carran Parish}}
{{gray|Oughtmama Parish}} |- |'''Coologe'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Croom Parish}}
{{gray|Grean Parish}} |'''Coologe'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Aghnameadle Parish}}
{{gray|Templeneiry Parish}} |- |'''Coolrain'''
County Laois |{{gray|Killabban Parish}}
{{gray|Killeshin Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |'''Coolrainy'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Inistioge Parish}}
{{gray|The Rower Parish}} |- |'''Coolreagh'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Bruree Parish}}
{{gray|Cahernarry Parish}} |'''Coolreaghs'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Coolreaghs Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloran Parish]]
[[:Category:Coolreaghs Townland, Lissan Parish, County Tyrone|Lissan Parish]] |- |'''Coolree'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Downings Parish}}
{{gray|Dunfierth Parish}} |'''Coolree'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Saint Peter's Parish}}
{{gray|Templeshanbo Parish}} |- |'''Coolroe'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigrohane Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}} |'''Coolroe'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Killiney Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |- |'''Coolroe'''
County Kilkenny |[[:Category:Coolroe Townland, Graiguenamanagh Parish, County Kilkenny|Graiguenamanagh Parish]]
{{gray|Inistioge Parish}} |'''Coolroe'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Dunkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Ettagh Parish}} |- |'''Coolroe'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Clonagam Parish}}
{{gray|Modelligo Parish}}
{{gray|Mothel Parish}} |'''Coolroe'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Chapel Parish}}
{{gray|Ferns Parish}}
{{gray|Killincooly Parish}}
{{gray|Tintern Parish}} |- |'''Coolross'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dorrha Parish}}
{{gray|Kilvellane Parish}} |'''Coolross'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Coolross Townland, Kilcommon (Ballinacor South) Parish, County Wicklow|Kilcommon (Ballinacor South) Parish]]
{{gray|Moyacomb Parish}} |- |'''Cools'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aghadoe Parish}}
{{gray|Prior Parish}} |'''Cools'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Carn Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbrideglynn Parish}} |- |'''Coolsrahra'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynacourty Parish}}
{{gray|Stradbally Parish}} |'''Cooltymurraghy'''
County Galway |{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Killallaghtan Parish}} |- |'''Coolum'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Corbally Parish}}
{{gray|Rathmoylan Parish}} |'''Coom'''
County Cork |{{gray|Dunbulloge Parish}}
{{gray|Fanlobbus Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnamanagh Parish}} |- |'''Coom'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballincuslane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Prior Parish}} |'''Cooneen'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Castletownarra Parish}}
{{gray|Dolla Parish}} |- |'''Cooperhill'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Drumcolumb Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacallan Parish}} |'''Coosane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilshanahan Parish}}
{{gray|Skull Parish}} |- |'''Coppanagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}} |'''Coppanagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killaan Parish}}
{{gray|Killeenadeema Parish}} |- |'''Coragh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumgoon Parish}}
{{gray|Drumlane Parish}}
{{gray|Kildallan Parish}}
{{gray|Lurgan Parish}} |'''Coraghy'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clones Parish}}
{{gray|Magheross Parish}} |- |'''Corballis'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Cloghran (Coolock) Parish}}
{{gray|Donabate Parish}} |'''Corballis'''
County Meath |{{gray|Ballygarth Parish}}
{{gray|Duleek Parish}}
{{gray|Kildalkey Parish}}
{{gray|Rathkenny Parish}}
{{gray|Rathmolyon Parish}}
{{gray|Siddan Parish}}
{{gray|Templekeeran Parish}} |- |'''Corbally North'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballydeloher Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgoold Parish}} |'''Corbally South'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballydeloher Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgoold Parish}} |- |'''Corbally'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Corbally Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
{{gray|Ballywillin Parish}}
{{gray|Killead Parish}} |'''Corbally'''
County Clare |[[:Category:Corbally Townland, Clooney (Bunratty Upper) Parish, County Clare|Clooney (Bunratty Upper) Parish]]
{{gray|Kilfearagh Parish}} |- |'''Corbally'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardnageehy Parish}}
{{gray|Corbally Parish}}
{{gray|Dangandonovan Parish}}
{{gray|Dungourney Parish}}
{{gray|Glanworth Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbrin Parish}} |'''Corbally'''
County Down |{{gray|Down Parish}}
{{gray|Dunsfort Parish}}
{{gray|Garvaghy Parish}}
{{gray|Killyleagh Parish}} |- |'''Corbally'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Moycullen Parish}} |'''Corbally'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Killorglin Parish}}
{{gray|Molahiffe Parish}}
{{gray|Rattoo Parish}} |- |'''Corbally'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Kildare Parish}}
{{gray|Taghadoe Parish}} |'''Corbally'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Callan Parish}}
{{gray|Fiddown Parish}} |- |'''Corbally'''
County Laois |{{gray|Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmanman Parish}}
[[:Category:Corbally Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Rosenallis Parish]]
{{gray|Tecolm Parish}} |'''Corbally'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Galbally Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeedy Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patrick's Parish}}
{{gray|Shanagolden Parish}} |- |'''Corbally'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Castletownarra Parish}}
{{gray|Clogher Parish}}
{{gray|Drangan Parish}}
{{gray|Rahelty Parish}} |'''Corbally'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Donacavey Parish}}
[[:Category:Corbally Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone|Dromore Parish]] |- |'''Corbally'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Killucan Parish}}
{{gray|Lynn Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Feighin's Parish}} |'''Corbally'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kiltrisk Parish}}
{{gray|Templeshannon Parish}} |- |'''Corbeagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Crosserlough Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}}
{{gray|Shercock Parish}} |'''Corcashel'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Killinagh Parish}} |- |'''Corclogh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |'''Corcloghan'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Castleterra Parish}}
{{gray|Drumgoon Parish}} |- |'''Corcraff'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Drung Parish}} |'''Corcreeny'''
County Down |[[:Category:Corcreeny Townland, Donaghcloney Parish, County Down|Donaghcloney Parish]]
{{gray|Hillsborough Parish}} |- |'''Corcullen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Moycullen Parish}}
{{gray|Rahoon Parish}} |'''Corderry'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}}
{{gray|Killarga Parish}} |- |'''Cordevlis'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Clontibret Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Tehallan Parish}} |'''Cordoagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Knockbride Parish}} |- |'''Cordrumman'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Bumlin Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltrustan Parish}} |'''Corduff'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Ballintemple Parish}}
{{gray|Crosserlough Parish}} |- |'''Corduff'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Castleknock Parish}}
{{gray|Lusk Parish}} |'''Corduff'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Annaduff Parish}}
{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}}
{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |- |'''Corduff'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghabog Parish}}
{{gray|Magheross Parish}} |'''Corfad'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}}
{{gray|Larah Parish}}
{{gray|Mullagh Parish}} |- |'''Corfad'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Ballybay Parish}}
{{gray|Tullycorbet Parish}} |'''Corgar'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Mohill Parish}}
{{gray|Oughteragh Parish}} |- |'''Corgarve'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Creeve Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeane Parish}} |'''Corglass or Rassan'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Crosserlough Parish}}
{{gray|Crosserlough Parish}} |- |'''Corglass'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagelliff Parish}}
{{gray|Bailieborough Parish}}
{{gray|Denn Parish}}
{{gray|Drumlane Parish}}
{{gray|Drung Parish}}
{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}} |'''Corglass'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Carrigallen Parish}}
{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}}
{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}}
{{gray|Killasnet Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltubbrid Parish}} |- |'''Corgreagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumlane Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}}
{{gray|Larah Parish}} |'''Corick'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Ballynascreen Parish}}
{{gray|Dungiven Parish}} |- |'''Corkeeran'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Ballybay Parish}}
{{gray|Ematris Parish}}
{{gray|Killeevan Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracloone Parish}} |'''Corkhill'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Clogher Parish}}
[[:Category:Corkhill Townland, Kildress Parish, County Tyrone|Kildress Parish]]
{{gray|Kilskeery Parish}}
{{gray|Pomeroy Parish}} |- |'''Corlackan'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilbegnet Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcroan Parish}} |'''Corlat'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Killeevan Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}} |- |'''Corlatt'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Galloon Parish}}
{{gray|Kinawley Parish}} |'''Corlea'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Killinagh Parish}} |- |'''Corlea'''
County Clare |{{gray|Feakle Parish}}
[[:Category:Corlea Townland, Kilfinaghta Parish, County Clare|Kilfinaghta Parish]] |'''Corlea'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}}
{{gray|Templecarn Parish}} |- |'''Corlea'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Mohill Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinver Parish}} |'''Corlea'''
County Monaghan |[[:Category:Corlea Townland, Aghnamullen Parish, County Monaghan|Aghnamullen Parish]]
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracloone Parish}}
{{gray|Magheross Parish}}
{{gray|Tullycorbet Parish}} |- |'''Corlea'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Drumragh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilskeery Parish}} |'''Corleck'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghabog Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}} |- |'''Corlis'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Aughrim Parish}}
{{gray|Baslick Parish}} |'''Corlough'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Fenagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltoghert Parish}} |- |'''Corlurgan'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagelliff Parish}}
{{gray|Bailieborough Parish}} |'''Cormaddyduff'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Castlerahan Parish}}
{{gray|Drumlumman Parish}} |- |'''Cormeen'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Castlerahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kildallan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Larah Parish}} |'''Cormeen'''
County Meath |{{gray|Moybolgue Parish}}
{{gray|Moynalty Parish}} |- |'''Cormeen'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Currin Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}} |'''Cormick'''
County Galway |{{gray|Abbeygormacan Parish}}
{{gray|Duniry Parish}} |- |'''Cormoy'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghabog Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}} |'''Cornacarrow'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumgoon Parish}}
{{gray|Drung Parish}} |- |'''Cornacarrow'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracloone Parish}} |'''Cornacloy'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloonclare Parish}}
{{gray|Inishmagrath Parish}} |- |'''Cornacrea'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Kinawley Parish}}
{{gray|Magheraculmoney Parish}} |'''Cornacreeve'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}}
{{gray|Oughteragh Parish}} |- |'''Cornacreeve'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donagh Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}}
{{gray|Tullycorbet Parish}} |'''Cornagarrow'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drung Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}} |- |'''Cornagee'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Killinagh Parish}} |'''Cornageeha'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloone Parish}}
{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinver Parish}} |- |'''Cornagillagh'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Annaduff Parish}}
{{gray|Killasnet Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |'''Cornaglare'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Currin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |- |'''Cornagran'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Kinawley Parish}}
{{gray|Scrabby Parish}} |'''Cornagrow'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Denn Parish}}
{{gray|Drumlane Parish}} |- |'''Cornahoe'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Ballybay Parish}}
{{gray|Tehallan Parish}}
{{gray|Tullycorbet Parish}} |'''Cornakill'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drung Parish}}
{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Mullagh Parish}} |- |'''Cornamucklagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Castlerahan Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Scrabby Parish}} |'''Cornamucklagh'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghavea Parish}}
{{gray|Clones Parish}} |- |'''Cornamucklagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ahascragh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcroan Parish}} |'''Cornamucklagh'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloone Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltoghert Parish}} |- |'''Cornamucklagh'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Clogher Parish}}
{{gray|Dromore Parish}}
{{gray|Drumglass Parish}} |'''Cornanure'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}}
{{gray|Errigal Trough Parish}}
{{gray|Tullycorbet Parish}} |- |'''Cornasaus'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}} |'''Cornasoo'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Drumsnat Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |- |'''Cornaveagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballyhean Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconduff Parish}} |'''Cornaveagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Dunamon Parish}}
{{gray|Estersnow Parish}}
[[:Category:Cornaveagh Townland, Moore Parish, County Roscommon|Moore Parish]] |- |'''Cornaveigh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Clonpriest Parish}} |'''Cornawall'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghabog Parish}}
{{gray|Ematris Parish}}
{{gray|Killeevan Parish}} |- |'''Corporation'''
County Down |{{gray|Bangor Parish}}
{{gray|Killyleagh Parish}} |}

Placenames Ireland - Disambiguation - Corr to Cy

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:This shows the name of the location and the parishes in which that name occurs in each county. If you find a missing name or category not linked where there is a category please PM the page manager of leave a comment. :The list below relates to names that start with '''Corr''' and end with names beginning with '''Cy''' inclusive. Where a category for the location exists (at the time of the last run) there will be a link in the parish name otherwise the parish name is greyed out (or grayed out). :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Corr'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Ballintemple Parish}}
{{gray|Killashandra Parish}} |'''Corr'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Ballymorin Parish}}
{{gray|Drumraney Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkenny West Parish}} |- |'''Corrabaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Clontuskert Parish}}
{{gray|Grange Parish}}
{{gray|Killeroran Parish}} |'''Corrabaun'''
County Longford |{{gray|Killoe Parish}}
{{gray|Taghshinny Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}} |- |'''Corrabeagh'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Fenagh Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |'''Corrabeg'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Athleague Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcooley Parish}} |- |'''Corrabola'''
County Longford |{{gray|Rathreagh Parish}}
{{gray|Taghshinny Parish}} |'''Corracreeny'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Castleterra Parish}}
{{gray|Urney Parish}} |- |'''Corradooey'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Corradooey Townland, Convoy Parish, County Donegal|Convoy Parish]]
{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}} |'''Corradrehid'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Lissonuffy Parish}} |- |'''Corragarrow'''
County Longford |{{gray|Killashee Parish}}
{{gray|Templemichael Parish}} |'''Corragarry'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Currin Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}}
{{gray|Ematris Parish}} |- |'''Corragaun'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}} |'''Corraghy'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Bailieborough Parish}}
{{gray|Shercock Parish}} |- |'''Corrakeeran'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drung Parish}}
{{gray|Knockbride Parish}} |'''Corralea'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killererin Parish}}
{{gray|Monivea Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |- |'''Corran'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Killashandra Parish}}
{{gray|Templeport Parish}} |'''Corrandrum'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}} |- |'''Corraneary'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Killashandra Parish}}
{{gray|Knockbride Parish}}
{{gray|Larah Parish}} |'''Corranierna'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Templeport Parish}}
{{gray|Tomregan Parish}} |- |'''Corrard'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghalurcher Parish}}
[[:Category:Corrard Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Corrard Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |'''Corraskea'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Killeevan Parish}} |- |'''Corratober'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Castleterra Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Scrabby Parish}} |'''Corraun'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kildacommoge Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmainemore Parish}} |- |'''Corravilla'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Knockbride Parish}}
{{gray|Shercock Parish}} |'''Corraweelis'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Denn Parish}}
{{gray|Drung Parish}}
{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}} |- |'''Correagh'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Ardnurcher or Horseleap Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyloughloe Parish}} |'''Correal'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Fuerty Parish}}
{{gray|Tistara Parish}} |- |'''Correel'''
County Laois |{{gray|Curraclone Parish}}
{{gray|Moyanna Parish}} |'''Corries or Corrymore'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Lorum Parish}}
{{gray|Sliguff Parish}} |- |'''Corrinary'''
County Monaghan |[[:Category:Corrinary Townland, Currin Parish, County Monaghan|Currin Parish]]
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}} |'''Corrinshigagh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}}
{{gray|Magheross Parish}} |- |'''Corrinshigo'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drung Parish}}
{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}} |'''Corrinshigo'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clones Parish}}
{{gray|Clontibret Parish}}
{{gray|Currin Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}} |- |'''Corry'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Inishmacsaint Parish}}
{{gray|Kinawley Parish}} |'''Corry'''
County Galway |[[:Category:Corry Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Killimorbologue Parish]]
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |- |'''Corry'''
County Longford |{{gray|Clongesh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilglass Parish}} |'''Corry'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kilgefin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore Parish}} |- |'''Corskeagh'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kiltrustan Parish}}
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}} |'''Corstown'''
County Louth |{{gray|Drumcar Parish}}
{{gray|Dunany Parish}}
{{gray|Dunleer Parish}} |- |'''Corstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Diamor Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcondra Parish}} |'''Cortober'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Enniskeen Parish}}
{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}} |- |'''Cortober'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
[[:Category:Cortober Townland, Currin Parish, County Monaghan|Currin Parish]]
{{gray|Ematris Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracloone Parish}} |'''Corvally'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Magheross Parish}}
{{gray|Tehallan Parish}}
{{gray|Tullycorbet Parish}} |- |'''Corveen'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Donegal Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghobegly Parish}} |'''Corweelis'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Kildrumsherdan Parish}}
{{gray|Knockbride Parish}} |- |'''Cottage'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynacourty Parish}}
{{gray|Killererin Parish}} |'''Cottage'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Breaghwy Parish}} |- |'''Cottage'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Glenkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Inch Parish}} |'''Coumbeg'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Upperchurch Parish}}
{{gray|Youghalarra Parish}} |- |'''Court'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Kildimo Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfergus Parish}} |'''Courtbrack'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Michael's Parish}} |- |'''Cousinstown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Saint Margaret's (Forth) Parish}}
{{gray|Tomhaggard Parish}} |'''Cow Island'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killannin Parish}}
{{gray|Killannin Parish}} |- |'''Craan'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Aghade Parish}}
{{gray|Barragh Parish}} |'''Craan'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ferns Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilpipe Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's Newtownbarry Parish}} |- |'''Crag'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfiddane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmanaheen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmihil Parish}}
{{gray|Kilseily Parish}} |'''Crag'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Castleisland Parish}}
{{gray|Currans Parish}}
{{gray|Nohaval Parish}}
{{gray|O'Brennan Parish}} |- |'''Craggs'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}}
{{gray|Robertstown Parish}} |'''Craghy'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Conwal Parish}}
{{gray|Templecrone Parish}} |- |'''Cragroe'''
County Clare |[[:Category:Cragroe Townland, Kilmurry (Bunratty Lower) Parish, County Clare|Kilmurry (Bunratty Lower) Parish]]
{{gray|Tulla Parish}} |'''Craig'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballintoy Parish}}
{{gray|Billy Parish}} |- |'''Craig'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clondahorky Parish}}
{{gray|Muff Parish}} |'''Craiganee'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballintoy Parish}}
[[:Category:Craiganee Townland, Glynn Parish, County Antrim|Glynn Parish]] |- |'''Craigfad'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Culfeightrin Parish}}
{{gray|Dunaghy Parish}} |'''Craigmore'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghadowey Parish}}
[[:Category:Craigmore Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Parish]] |- |'''Craigs'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Craigs Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Craigs Townland, Craigs Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Parish]]
{{gray|Finvoy Parish}} |'''Craigtown'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Craigtown Townland, Fahan Upper Parish, County Donegal|Fahan Upper Parish]]
{{gray|Tullaghobegly Parish}} |- |'''Crakenstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Crickstown Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbrew Parish}} |'''Cranberry Island'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Kilmacrenan Parish}}
{{gray|Mevagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tullyfern Parish}} |- |'''Crankey'''
County Armagh |{{gray|Killevy Parish}}
{{gray|Loughgilly Parish}} |'''Crankill'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Crankill Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Crankill Townland, Craigs Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Parish]] |- |'''Cranmore'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeagh Parish}} |'''Crannagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Killosolan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacduagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tynagh Parish}} |- |'''Crannagh'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ballyadams Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |'''Crannagh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Monsea Parish}}
{{gray|Shanrahan Parish}} |- |'''Cranny'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Cappagh Parish}}
{{gray|Donacavey Parish}}
[[:Category:Cranny Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone|Dromore Parish]] |'''Cratloe'''
County Clare |[[:Category:Cratloe Townland, Kilfintinan Parish, County Clare|Kilfintinan Parish]]
[[:Category:Cratloe Townland, Killeely Parish, County Clare|Killeely Parish]] |- |'''Craughwell'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killora Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltormer Parish}} |'''Crean'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Glenogra Parish}}
{{gray|Monagay Parish}}
{{gray|Tullabracky Parish}} |- |'''Creboy'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardfield Parish}}
{{gray|Island Parish}} |'''Cree'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Birr Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}} |- |'''Creenagh'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloone Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltoghert Parish}} |'''Creeny'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Drumlane Parish}} |- |'''Creeragh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballingarry (Ormond Lower) Parish}}
{{gray|Uskane Parish}} |'''Creevagh More'''
County Longford |{{gray|Forgney Parish}}
{{gray|Noughaval Parish}} |- |'''Creevagh North'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Cong Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmolara Parish}} |'''Creevagh South'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Cong Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmolara Parish}} |- |'''Creevagh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Carran Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry (Ibrickan) Parish}} |'''Creevagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}} |- |'''Creevagh'''
County Meath |{{gray|Kilskeer Parish}}
{{gray|Siddan Parish}} |'''Creeve'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Clontibret Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}} |- |'''Creeve'''
County Roscommon |[[:Category:Creeve Townland, Creeve Parish, County Roscommon|Creeve Parish]]
{{gray|Oran Parish}}
{{gray|Shankill Parish}} |'''Creeve'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Ardnurcher or Horseleap Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyloughloe Parish}} |- |'''Creeveen'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Glanbehy Parish}}
{{gray|Tuosist Parish}} |'''Creevekeeran'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Creevekeeran Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Creggan Parish]]
{{gray|Tynan Parish}} |- |'''Creevelea'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Killanummery Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinver Parish}} |'''Creevelea'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clones Parish}}
{{gray|Donagh Parish}} |- |'''Creeves'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Dunmoylan Parish}}
{{gray|Lismakeery Parish}} |'''Creevy'''
County Down |{{gray|Aghaderg Parish}}
{{gray|Drumbeg Parish}} |- |'''Cregboy'''
County Galway |{{gray|Beagh Parish}}
{{gray|Claregalway Parish}}
{{gray|Kinvarradoorus Parish}} |'''Cregduff'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballinrobe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Kilmaine) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmainemore Parish}} |- |'''Cregg'''
County Galway |{{gray|Annaghdown Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconierin Parish}}
[[:Category:Cregg Townland, Kilcummin Parish, County Galway|Kilcummin Parish]]
{{gray|Omey Parish}} |'''Creggan'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ardclinis Parish}}
{{gray|Duneane Parish}} |- |'''Creggan'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Creggan Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal|Raphoe Parish]]
[[:Category:Creggan Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal|Stranorlar Parish]] |'''Creggan'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Drum Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Killinvoy Parish}}
{{gray|Moore Parish}} |- |'''Creggane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Abbeymahon Parish}}
{{gray|Buttevant Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshannig Parish}}
{{gray|Ross Parish}} |'''Creggaun'''
County Clare |{{gray|Doora Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfenora Parish}} |- |'''Creggaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballymacward Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Killora Parish}} |'''Creggaun'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballynahaglish Parish}}
{{gray|Killasser Parish}}
{{gray|Mayo Parish}} |- |'''Creggauns'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilbegnet Parish}}
{{gray|Moylough Parish}} |'''Cregmore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ardrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Lackagh Parish}} |- |'''Cregnanagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilmainebeg Parish}}
{{gray|Moorgagagh Parish}} |'''Crew'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Clonfeacle Parish}}
{{gray|Errigal Keerogue Parish}} |- |'''Cripplehill'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballymodan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbrittain Parish}} |'''Croagh'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Killaghtee Parish}}
{{gray|Templecarn Parish}} |- |'''Croaghan'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Aughnish Parish}}
{{gray|Clondavaddog Parish}}
{{gray|Clonleigh Parish}} |'''Croaghan'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghalurcher Parish}}
{{gray|Devenish Parish}} |- |'''Croaghan'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Macosquin Parish}}
{{gray|Tamlaght-ard or Magilligan Parish}} |'''Croaghane'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Robertstown Parish}}
{{gray|Shanagolden Parish}} |- |'''Croaghaun'''
County Clare |{{gray|Drumcliff Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnamona Parish}} |'''Croaghlin'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Glencolumbkille Parish}}
{{gray|Killybegs Upper Parish}} |- |'''Croaghrim'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Killesher Parish}}
{{gray|Rossorry Parish}} |'''Croan'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Aghaviller Parish}}
{{gray|Danesfort Parish}} |- |'''Crobally Lower'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcannon Parish}} |'''Crobally Upper'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcannon Parish}} |- |'''Crockaleen'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Crockaleen Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]]
[[:Category:Crockaleen Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]] |'''Croghan Demesne'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballyburly Parish}}
{{gray|Croghan Parish}} |- |'''Croghanhill'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballyburly Parish}}
{{gray|Croghan Parish}} |'''Crohane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilnagross Parish}}
{{gray|Kilroan Parish}} |- |'''Crohane'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aghadoe Parish}}
{{gray|Killaha Parish}} |'''Crone'''
County Wicklow |[[:Category:Crone Townland, Aghowle Parish, County Wicklow|Aghowle Parish]]
{{gray|Powerscourt Parish}} |- |'''Cronecribbin'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Inch (Gorey) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgorman Parish}} |'''Cronody'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Inishcarra Parish}} |- |'''Crosh'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Ardstraw Parish}}
{{gray|Cappagh Parish}} |'''Cross'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballyclug Parish}}
{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}}
{{gray|Culfeightrin Parish}} |- |'''Cross'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilballyowen Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeedy Parish}} |'''Cross'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Moville Upper Parish}}
[[:Category:Cross Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Taughboyne Parish]] |- |'''Cross'''
County Down |{{gray|Drumgath Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcoo Parish}} |'''Cross'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tuoghcluggin Parish}} |- |'''Cross'''
County Longford |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Cashel Parish}} |'''Cross'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeena Parish}} |- |'''Cross'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kill St Nicholas Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacomb Parish}} |'''Crossderry'''
County Clare |{{gray|Feakle Parish}}
{{gray|Killadysert Parish}} |- |'''Crosses'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Monaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Tedavnet Parish}} |'''Crossford'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Lisgenan or Grange Parish}} |- |'''Crossgar'''
County Down |[[:Category:Crossgar Townland, Dromara Parish, County Down|Dromara Parish]]
[[:Category:Crossgar Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Down|Kilmore Parish]] |'''Crosshill'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Glenwhirry Parish}}
[[:Category:Crosshill Townland, Killead Parish, County Antrim|Killead Parish]] |- |'''Crossreagh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Castleterra Parish}}
{{gray|Mullagh Parish}} |'''Crosstown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ardcavan Parish}}
{{gray|Mayglass Parish}} |- |'''Crough'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Dunhill Parish}}
{{gray|Kilrossanty Parish}} |'''Crover'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghabog Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}}
{{gray|Monaghan Parish}} |- |'''Crowbally'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Derrynahinch Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaherin Parish}} |'''Cruicetown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Cruicetown Parish}}
{{gray|Stackallan Parish}} |- |'''Crumlin'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagelliff Parish}}
{{gray|Denn Parish}} |'''Crumlin'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Inishkeel Parish}}
{{gray|Inver Parish}} |- |'''Crumlin'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilvine Parish}}
{{gray|Turlough Parish}} |'''Crumlin'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Kilmore Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracloone Parish}}
{{gray|Tehallan Parish}} |- |'''Cuillaun'''
County Mayo |[[:Category:Cuillaun Townland, Kilconduff Parish, County Mayo|Kilconduff Parish]]
{{gray|Kilvine Parish}}
{{gray|Robeen Parish}} |'''Cuilleen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Cargin Parish}}
{{gray|Moyrus Parish}} |- |'''Cuilleen'''
County Roscommon |[[:Category:Cuilleen Townland, Creagh Parish, County Roscommon|Creagh Parish]]
{{gray|Drum Parish}} |'''Cuilmore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilthomas Parish}} |- |'''Cuilmore'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Annaduff Parish}}
{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}} |'''Cuilmore'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
[[:Category:Cuilmore Townland, Kilconduff Parish, County Mayo|Kilconduff Parish]]
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}} |- |'''Cuilmore'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ardcarn Parish}}
[[:Category:Cuilmore Townland, Clooncraff Parish, County Roscommon|Clooncraff Parish]]
{{gray|Kiltrustan Parish}}
{{gray|Taghmaconnell Parish}} |'''Cuiltybo'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconduff Parish}} |- |'''Culdrum'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghadowey Parish}}
{{gray|Macosquin Parish}} |'''Cullahill'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Bourney Parish}}
{{gray|Glenkeen Parish}} |- |'''Cullaun'''
County Clare |{{gray|Quin Parish}}
{{gray|Rathborney Parish}} |'''Culleen'''
County Clare |{{gray|Drumline Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeedy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmaley Parish}} |- |'''Cullenagh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clooney (Corcomroe) Parish}}
{{gray|Killofin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilraghtis Parish}}
{{gray|Quin Parish}} |'''Cullenagh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballynoe Parish}}
{{gray|Castlehaven Parish}}
{{gray|Fanlobbus Parish}}
{{gray|Fermoy Parish}}
{{gray|Kildorrery Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmocomoge Parish}}
[[:Category:Cullenagh Townland, Lislee Parish, County Cork|Lislee Parish]]
{{gray|Templemolaga Parish}} |- |'''Cullenagh'''
County Laois |{{gray|Ballyroan Parish}}
{{gray|Killabban Parish}}
{{gray|Tankardstown Parish}} |'''Cullenagh'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Doon Parish}}
{{gray|Monagay Parish}} |- |'''Cullenagh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Shanrahan Parish}}
{{gray|Templeachally Parish}} |'''Cullendragh'''
County Meath |{{gray|Culmullin Parish}}
{{gray|Killeagh Parish}} |- |'''Cullenstown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Bannow Parish}}
{{gray|Horetown Parish}} |'''Cullentra'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Aghalurgher Parish}}
{{gray|Killeeshil Parish}} |- |'''Cullentra'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Carrick Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Monamolin Parish}} |'''Cullentragh'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Cullentragh Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Ballymore Parish]]
[[:Category:Cullentragh Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Eglish Parish]] |- |'''Cullentragh'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Castleterra Parish}}
{{gray|Drung Parish}} |'''Cullentragh'''
County Longford |{{gray|Cashel Parish}}
{{gray|Rathcline Parish}} |- |'''Cullentragh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Bekan Parish}}
{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}}
{{gray|Mayo Parish}} |'''Cullies'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagelliff Parish}}
{{gray|Knockbride Parish}} |- |'''Cullion'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Killybegs Upper Parish}}
{{gray|Leck Parish}}
{{gray|Lettermacaward Parish}}
{{gray|Templecarn Parish}} |'''Cullion'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Enniskillen Parish}}
{{gray|Galloon Parish}} |- |'''Cullion'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Cappagh Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghedy Parish}}
{{gray|Tullyniskan Parish}} |'''Cullybackey'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Cullybackey Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Cullybackey Townland, Craigs Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Parish]] |- |'''Cullyramer'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Aghadowey Parish}}
{{gray|Desertoghill Parish}} |'''Cumber'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Aghaloo Parish}}
{{gray|Donacavey Parish}} |- |'''Cummer'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}}
{{gray|Ross Parish}} |'''Cumminstown'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilbixy Parish}}
{{gray|Newtown Parish}} |- |'''Curra'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballymartle Parish}}
{{gray|Clondrohid Parish}}
{{gray|Inishannon Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbolane Parish}}
{{gray|Kinure Parish}} |'''Currabeg'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aghadown Parish}}
{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}}
{{gray|Castlehaven Parish}} |- |'''Currabeha'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castlelyons Parish}}
{{gray|Inishcarra Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry Parish}}
{{gray|Knockmourne Parish}} |'''Curraduff'''
County Cork |{{gray|Clonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Killaconenagh Parish}} |- |'''Curraduff'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilrush Parish}}
{{gray|Templeshanbo Parish}} |'''Curragh Beg'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}} |- |'''Curragh More'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilkerrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}} |'''Curragh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Abbeystrowry Parish}}
{{gray|Aghada Parish}}
{{gray|Carrigtohill Parish}}
{{gray|Clonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmore (Barretts, Muskerry East) Parish}}
{{gray|Drishane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerranmore Parish}}
{{gray|Killaconenagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen (Duhallow) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry Parish}} |- |'''Curragh'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghalurcher Parish}}
{{gray|Killesher Parish}} |'''Curragh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcloony Parish}} |- |'''Curragh'''
County Kildare |[[:Category:Curragh Townland, Ballysax Parish, County Kildare|Ballysax Parish]]
{{gray|Kildare Parish}} |'''Curragh'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Ballycallan Parish}}
{{gray|Coolaghmore Parish}} |- |'''Curragh'''
County Laois |{{gray|Bordwell Parish}}
{{gray|Killeshin Parish}} |'''Curragh'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Killeenagarriff Parish}}
{{gray|Mahoonagh Parish}} |- |'''Curragh'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Macosquin Parish}}
[[:Category:Curragh Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry|Maghera Parish]] |'''Curragh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynahaglish Parish}} |- |'''Curragh'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ettagh Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}} |'''Curragh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Ballybacon Parish}}
{{gray|Castletownarra Parish}}
{{gray|Latteragh Parish}}
{{gray|Uskane Parish}} |- |'''Curragh'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Ardmore Parish}}
{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}} |'''Curragh'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilcumreragh Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Mary's (Brawny) Parish}} |- |'''Curragha'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Kiltubbrid Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |'''Curraghanearla'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aghinagh Parish}}
{{gray|Mallow Parish}} |- |'''Curraghaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Curraghboy'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Piercetown Parish}}
{{gray|Rathgarve Parish}} |- |'''Curraghcloney'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Newcastle Parish}}
{{gray|Tubbrid Parish}} |'''Curraghduff'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Killoscully Parish}}
{{gray|Upperchurch Parish}} |- |'''Curraghduff'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Mothel Parish}}
{{gray|Rathgormuck Parish}} |'''Curraghduff'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Ballybrazil Parish}}
{{gray|Monamolin Parish}} |- |'''Curraghfore'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Cloonclare Parish}}
{{gray|Killasnet Parish}} |'''Curraghglass'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Glenkeen Parish}}
{{gray|Lorrha Parish}} |- |'''Curraghleigh'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dolla Parish}}
{{gray|Glenkeen Parish}} |'''Curraghmacdonagh'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballymacelligott Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyseedy Parish}} |- |'''Curraghmore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Claregalway Parish}}
{{gray|Killursa Parish}}
{{gray|Lickmolassy Parish}} |'''Curraghmore'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Jerpointwest Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolumb Parish}}
{{gray|Owning Parish}} |- |'''Curraghmore'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Addergoole Parish}}
{{gray|Drum Parish}} |'''Curraghmore'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Clonmacnoise Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcullen Parish}} |- |'''Curraghmore'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Finnoe Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbarron Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmastulla Parish}}
{{gray|Loughmoe East Parish}} |'''Curraghtown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Ardbraccan Parish}}
{{gray|Culmullin Parish}}
{{gray|Cushinstown Parish}}
{{gray|Galtrim Parish}}
{{gray|Kentstown Parish}}
{{gray|Moynalty Parish}} |- |'''Curraglass'''
County Cork |{{gray|Buttevant Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmocomoge Parish}} |'''Curragraigue'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcaskan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilquane Parish}} |- |'''Currahchase'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Adare Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcornan Parish}} |'''Curraheen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Carrigrohane Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbrin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacdonogh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnamartery Parish}}
{{gray|Knockmourne Parish}}
{{gray|Lislee Parish}}
{{gray|Ross Parish}} |- |'''Curraheen'''
County Kerry |[[:Category:Curraheen Townland, Annagh Parish, County Kerry|Annagh Parish]]
{{gray|Glanbehy Parish}} |'''Curraheen'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Aghnameadle Parish}}
{{gray|Ballybacon Parish}}
{{gray|Ballymurreen Parish}}
{{gray|Killoscully Parish}}
{{gray|Lisbunny Parish}}
{{gray|Newtownlennan Parish}}
{{gray|Peppardstown Parish}}
{{gray|Toem Parish}} |- |'''Curraheen'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Kilrossanty Parish}}
{{gray|Rathgormuck Parish}}
{{gray|Stradbally Parish}} |'''Currahy'''
County Cork |{{gray|Abbeymahon Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}} |- |'''Currakeal'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcaskan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmocomoge Parish}} |'''Curraleigh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Clondrohid Parish}}
{{gray|Inishcarra Parish}} |- |'''Curran'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Clonfeacle Parish}}
[[:Category:Curran Townland, Tullyniskan Parish, County Tyrone|Tullyniskan Parish]] |'''Currarane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ringrone Parish}}
{{gray|Templetrine Parish}} |- |'''Currarevagh'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Ross Parish}} |'''Currin'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghavea Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracross Parish}} |- |'''Curry'''
County Longford |{{gray|Ballymacormick Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommock Parish}}
{{gray|Mostrim Parish}}
{{gray|Street Parish}} |'''Curry'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Breaghwy Parish}}
{{gray|Drum Parish}} |- |'''Curry'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Cam Parish}}
{{gray|Clooncraff Parish}}
{{gray|Cloonfinlough Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeane Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltrustan Parish}} |'''Curryglass'''
County Cork |{{gray|Killaconenagh Parish}}
{{gray|Shandrum Parish}} |- |'''Currysheskin'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Ballintoy Parish}}
{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}} |'''Cush'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Eglish Parish}}
{{gray|Gallen Parish}} |- |'''Cushina'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballykean Parish}}
{{gray|Clonsast Parish}} |'''Cushinstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Dunboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoon Parish}} |- |'''Cuss'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kiltallagh Parish}}
{{gray|Murher Parish}} |'''Cussana'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Portnascully Parish}} |}

Placenames Ireland - Disambiguation - Da to Drok

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:This shows the name of the location and the parishes in which that name occurs in each county. If you find a missing name or category not linked where there is a category please PM the page manager or leave a comment. :The list below relates to names that start with '''Da''' and end with names beginning with '''Drok''' inclusive. Where a category for the location exists (at the time of the last run) there will be a link in the parish name otherwise the parish name is greyed out (or grayed out). :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Dalystown'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Ballymorin Parish}}
{{gray|Clonfad Parish}} |'''Damastown'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Hollywood Parish}}
{{gray|Mulhuddart Parish}} |- |'''Daneswell'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Saint George's Parish}}
{{gray|Saint George's Parish}} |'''Dangan'''
County Clare |{{gray|Drumcreehy Parish}}
{{gray|Quin Parish}} |- |'''Dangan'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Columbkille Parish}}
[[:Category:Dangan Townland, Kilmacow Parish, County Kilkenny|Kilmacow Parish]] |'''Dardistown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Kilbride Parish}}
{{gray|Moorechurch Parish}} |- |'''Davidstown'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Davidstown Parish}}
[[:Category:Davidstown Townland, Killelan Parish, County Kildare|Killelan Parish]] |'''Davidstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Clonalvy Parish}}
{{gray|Slane Parish}} |- |'''Davidstown'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Kilbrideglynn Parish}}
{{gray|Whitechurchglynn Parish}} |'''Dawstown'''
County Cork |{{gray|Garrycloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Matehy Parish}} |- |'''Deal Island'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Deal Island Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Deal Island Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |'''Deelis'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilcaskan Parish}}
{{gray|Killinane Parish}}
{{gray|Killiney Parish}}
{{gray|Tuosist Parish}} |- |'''Deelish'''
County Cork |{{gray|Abbeystrowry Parish}}
{{gray|Aghabulloge Parish}}
{{gray|Dromdaleague Parish}} |'''Deelish'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Clonagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmoylan Parish}} |- |'''Deer Park'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Deer Park Townland, Glenavy Parish, County Antrim|Glenavy Parish]]
{{gray|Grange of Muckamore Parish}} |'''Deer Park'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castlelyons Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}}
{{gray|Mogeely (Imokilly) Parish}} |- |'''Deer Park'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghavea Parish}}
{{gray|Clones Parish}}
{{gray|Killesher Parish}} |'''Deer Park'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Drumachose Parish}}
{{gray|Tamlaght Finlagan Parish}} |- |'''Deerpark Upper'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Breaghwy Parish}}
{{gray|Drum Parish}} |'''Deerpark'''
County Clare |{{gray|Bunratty Parish}}
{{gray|Doora Parish}}
{{gray|Feenagh Parish}}
{{gray|Noughaval Parish}} |- |'''Deerpark'''
County Galway |{{gray|Athenry Parish}}
{{gray|Cong Parish}}
{{gray|Kilchreest Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcloony Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconierin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkilvery Parish}}
{{gray|Killeany Parish}}
{{gray|Killeely Parish}}
[[:Category:Deerpark Townland, Kilquain Parish, County Galway|Kilquain Parish]]
{{gray|Kiltartan Parish}}
{{gray|Lickmolassy Parish}}
{{gray|Oranmore Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Deerpark'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilcaragh Parish}}
{{gray|Kinard Parish}}
{{gray|Minard Parish}} |- |'''Deerpark'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Graiguenamanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Killaloe Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinan Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Canice Parish}} |'''Deerpark'''
County Laois |{{gray|Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |- |'''Deerpark'''
County Limerick |[[:Category:Deerpark Townland, Dromkeen Parish, County Limerick|Dromkeen Parish]]
{{gray|Galbally Parish}}
{{gray|Grean Parish}} |'''Deerpark'''
County Longford |{{gray|Agharra Parish}}
{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Clongesh Parish}} |- |'''Deerpark'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Burriscarra Parish}}
{{gray|Touaghty Parish}} |'''Deerpark'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Letterluna Parish}}
{{gray|Rahan Parish}}
{{gray|Tisaran Parish}} |- |'''Deerpark'''
County Roscommon |[[:Category:Deerpark Townland, Boyle Parish, County Roscommon|Boyle Parish]]
{{gray|Kilcorkey Parish}}
{{gray|Killukin (Boyle) Parish}}
{{gray|Killummod Parish}} |'''Deerpark'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Carrick Parish}}
{{gray|Horeabbey Parish}}
{{gray|Inishlounaght Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcooly Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfeakle Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmore (Ormond Upper) Parish}}
{{gray|Shronell Parish}} |- |'''Deerpark'''
County Waterford |{{gray|Kilronan Parish}}
{{gray|Lismore and Mocollop Parish}} |'''Deerpark'''
County Westmeath |{{gray|Kilkenny West Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacnevan Parish}}
{{gray|Rathgarve Parish}} |- |'''Deerpark'''
County Wexford |{{gray|Horetown Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnahue Parish}} |'''Deerpark'''
County Wicklow |{{gray|Baltinglass Parish}}
{{gray|Blessington Parish}}
{{gray|Carnew Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltegan Parish}}
{{gray|Powerscourt Parish}} |- |'''Demesne'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Kilwaughter Parish}}
{{gray|Rathlin Island Parish}} |'''Demesne'''
County Cork |{{gray|Clonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Cloyne Parish}}
{{gray|Doneraile Parish}}
{{gray|Fanlobbus Parish}} |- |'''Demesne'''
County Kildare |{{gray|Ardkill Parish}}
{{gray|Carbury Parish}} |'''Derra'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Brosna Parish}}
{{gray|Kilconly Parish}} |- |'''Derradda'''
County Galway |[[:Category:Derradda Townland, Kilcloony Parish, County Galway|Kilcloony Parish]]
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
[[:Category:Derradda Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Killimorbologue Parish]] |'''Derradda'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballyovey Parish}}
{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}}
{{gray|Knock Parish}} |- |'''Derragh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Cullen (Duhallow) Parish}}
{{gray|Fanlobbus Parish}}
{{gray|Kilnamartery Parish}} |'''Derragh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilmovee Parish}}
{{gray|Knock Parish}} |- |'''Derreen'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clareabbey Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacrehy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry (Clonderalaw) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry (Ibrickan) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshanny Parish}} |'''Derreen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Drishane Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen (Carbery East, Ibane and Barryroe) Parish}}
{{gray|Magourney Parish}} |- |'''Derreen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Abbeyknockmoy Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballymoe) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilbeacanty Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltormer Parish}}
{{gray|Omey Parish}}
[[:Category:Derreen Townland, Ross Parish, County Galway|Ross Parish]]
{{gray|Taghboy Parish}} |'''Derreen'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Ballincuslane Parish}}
{{gray|Caher Parish}}
[[:Category:Derreen Townland, Dromod Parish, County Kerry|Dromod Parish]]
{{gray|Killarney Parish}}
{{gray|Tuosist Parish}} |- |'''Derreen'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Annaduff Parish}}
{{gray|Fenagh Parish}}
{{gray|Mohill Parish}} |'''Derreen'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Achill Parish}}
{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}}
{{gray|Drum Parish}}
{{gray|Manulla Parish}} |- |'''Derreen'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Cloonfinlough Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcorkey Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkeevin Parish}}
{{gray|Tumna Parish}} |'''Derreenatlooig'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Tuosist Parish}}
{{gray|Tuosist Parish}} |- |'''Derreens'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Ballysakeery Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Erris) Parish}}
{{gray|Turlough Parish}} |'''Derreeny'''
County Cork |{{gray|Caheragh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcaskan Parish}} |- |'''Derrew'''
County Galway |[[:Category:Derrew Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Killimorbologue Parish]]
[[:Category:Derrew Townland, Kilquain Parish, County Galway|Kilquain Parish]] |'''Derrew'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballintober Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyovey Parish}} |- |'''Derries'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Drumhome Parish}}
{{gray|Killybegs Lower Parish}} |'''Derries'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Kilclonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Killoughy Parish}}
{{gray|Monasteroris Parish}}
{{gray|Rahan Parish}}
{{gray|Wheery or Killagally Parish}} |- |'''Derrigra'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballymoney Parish}}
{{gray|Kinneigh Parish}} |'''Derrin'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Enniskillen Parish}}
{{gray|Templecarn Parish}} |- |'''Derrineel'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Athleague Parish}}
{{gray|Moore Parish}} |'''Derrintony'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Aghalurcher Parish}}
{{gray|Tomregan Parish}} |- |'''Derry'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Crosserlough Parish}}
{{gray|Killashandra Parish}}
{{gray|Shercock Parish}} |'''Derry'''
County Clare |{{gray|Inagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilseily Parish}}
{{gray|Templemaley Parish}} |- |'''Derry'''
County Cork |{{gray|Clonmeen Parish}}
{{gray|Desertserges Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmore (Barretts, Muskerry East) Parish}}
{{gray|Ross Parish}} |'''Derry'''
County Down |{{gray|Ballyphilip Parish}}
{{gray|Dromara Parish}} |- |'''Derry'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballinchalla Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynacourty Parish}}
{{gray|Beagh Parish}}
{{gray|Meelick Parish}} |'''Derry'''
County Laois |{{gray|Dysartenos Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmanman Parish}}
{{gray|Rearymore Parish}}
{{gray|Straboe Parish}} |- |'''Derry'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Clondermot Parish}}
{{gray|Templemore Parish}} |'''Derry'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballinchalla Parish}}
{{gray|Cong Parish}}
{{gray|Crossboyne Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}}
{{gray|Knock Parish}} |- |'''Derry'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracloone Parish}}
{{gray|Tehallan Parish}} |'''Derry'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dorrha Parish}}
{{gray|Loughmoe East Parish}} |- |'''Derry'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Derry Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Kilskeery Parish]]
[[:Category:Derry Townland, Tullyniskan Parish, County Tyrone|Tullyniskan Parish]] |'''Derryad'''
County Longford |{{gray|Kilcommock Parish}}
{{gray|Killashee Parish}} |- |'''Derryad'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Eglish Parish}}
{{gray|Geashill Parish}} |'''Derryadd'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Derryadd Townland, Montiaghs Parish, County Armagh|Montiaghs Parish]]
[[:Category:Derryadd Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Tartaraghan Parish]] |- |'''Derrybeg'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Gartan Parish}}
{{gray|Tullaghobegly Parish}} |'''Derrybeg'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Tynagh Parish}} |- |'''Derrybeg'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Geashill Parish}}
{{gray|Seirkieran Parish}} |'''Derryboy'''
County Down |[[:Category:Derryboy Townland, Killyleagh Parish, County Down|Killyleagh Parish]]
[[:Category:Derryboy Townland, Newry Parish, County Down|Newry Parish]] |- |'''Derrybrick'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Drumkeeran Parish}}
{{gray|Kinawley Parish}} |'''Derrybrusk'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Derrybrusk Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]]
[[:Category:Derrybrusk Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]] |- |'''Derrycallaghan'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Derrycallaghan Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Derrycallaghan Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |'''Derrycanon'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Galloon Parish}}
[[:Category:Derrycanon Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Kinawley Parish]] |- |'''Derrycashel'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ardcarn Parish}}
{{gray|Lissonuffy Parish}} |'''Derrycaw'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Derrycaw Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Armagh|Clonfeacle Parish]]
[[:Category:Derrycaw Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Drumcree Parish]]
[[:Category:Derrycaw Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Tartaraghan Parish]] |- |'''Derrycoosh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
[[:Category:Derrycoosh Townland, Aglish Parish, County Mayo|Aglish Parish]]
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}} |'''Derrycor'''
County Armagh |{{gray|Montiaghs Parish}}
[[:Category:Derrycor Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Tartaraghan Parish]] |- |'''Derrycreevy'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Carnteel Parish}}
{{gray|Clonfeacle Parish}} |'''Derryduff'''
County Cork |{{gray|Dromdaleague Parish}}
{{gray|Fanlobbus Parish}}
{{gray|Kilkerranmore Parish}} |- |'''Derryfadda'''
County Clare |{{gray|Feakle Parish}}
{{gray|Kiltenanlea Parish}} |'''Derrygarriv'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kenmare Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |- |'''Derrygarve'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghagower Parish}}
{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}} |'''Derrygid'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Killashandra Parish}}
{{gray|Urney Parish}} |- |'''Derryhallagh'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Donagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tullycorbet Parish}} |'''Derryherbert'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}} |- |'''Derryhillagh'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Derryhillagh Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]]
[[:Category:Derryhillagh Townland, Enniskillen Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Parish]] |'''Derryhillagh'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}}
{{gray|Crossmolina Parish}} |- |'''Derryhoo'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Drumlane Parish}} |'''Derryhowlaght East'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Derryhowlaght East Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenish Parish]]
[[:Category:Derryhowlaght East Townland, Derrybrusk Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrybrusk Parish]] |- |'''Derryinch'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Cleenish Parish}}
{{gray|Trory Parish}} |'''Derrykinard'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Ematris Parish}}
{{gray|Errigal Trough Parish}} |- |'''Derrykinlough'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Kilbeagh Parish}}
{{gray|Killedan Parish}} |'''Derrylahan'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Crosserlough Parish}}
{{gray|Templeport Parish}} |- |'''Derrylahan'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballyvourney Parish}}
{{gray|Fanlobbus Parish}}
{{gray|Marshalstown Parish}} |'''Derrylahan'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Gartan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcar Parish}} |- |'''Derrylahan'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}} |'''Derrylahan'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kenmare Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |- |'''Derrylahan'''
County Laois |{{gray|Abbeyleix Parish}}
{{gray|Offerlane Parish}} |'''Derrylahan'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Bekan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilgeever Parish}}
{{gray|Turlough Parish}} |- |'''Derrylahan'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Clonmacnoise Parish}}
{{gray|Killoughy Parish}} |'''Derrylahan'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Kiltullagh Parish}}
{{gray|Moore Parish}}
{{gray|Tibohine Parish}} |- |'''Derrylane'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Ballintemple Parish}}
{{gray|Killashandra Parish}} |'''Derrylea'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aglish Parish}}
{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeena Parish}}
{{gray|Oughaval Parish}} |- |'''Derrylea'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clones Parish}}
{{gray|Donagh Parish}} |'''Derryleigh'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castlehaven Parish}}
{{gray|Clondrohid Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}} |- |'''Derrylusk'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clones Parish}}
[[:Category:Derrylusk Townland, Tullycorbet Parish, County Monaghan|Tullycorbet Parish]] |'''Derrymeen'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Errigal Keerogue Parish}}
{{gray|Killyman Parish}} |- |'''Derrymore'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clooney (Corcomroe) Parish}}
{{gray|Inchicronan Parish}} |'''Derrymore'''
County Galway |{{gray|Donaghpatrick Parish}}
{{gray|Dunmore Parish}}
{{gray|Fohanagh Parish}}
{{gray|Killosolan Parish}} |- |'''Derrymore'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Ballyovey Parish}}
{{gray|Bekan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcommon (Kilmaine) Parish}}
[[:Category:Derrymore Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo|Oughaval Parish]] |'''Derrymore'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Clonsast Parish}}
{{gray|Killoughy Parish}} |- |'''Derrymore'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Clogher Parish}}
{{gray|Corbally Parish}} |'''Derrynafeana'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Killorglin Parish}}
{{gray|Knockane Parish}} |- |'''Derrynalecka'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfiddane Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmurry (Clonderalaw) Parish}} |'''Derrynamuck'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Annagh Parish}}
{{gray|Ballynahaglish Parish}}
{{gray|Turlough Parish}} |- |'''Derrynaseer'''
County Leitrim |{{gray|Kiltoghert Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinver Parish}} |'''Derrynaught'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Derrynaught Townland, Kildarton Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Parish]]
[[:Category:Derrynaught Townland, Mullaghbrack Parish, County Armagh|Mullaghbrack Parish]] |- |'''Derrynaveagh'''
County Clare |{{gray|Clonlea Parish}}
{{gray|Feakle Parish}} |'''Derryool'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Ballyhean Parish}}
{{gray|Knock Parish}} |- |'''Derryork'''
County Londonderry |{{gray|Bovevagh Parish}}
{{gray|Dungiven Parish}} |'''Derryraine'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Derryraine Townland, Kildarton Parish, County Armagh|Kildarton Parish]]
[[:Category:Derryraine Townland, Mullaghbrack Parish, County Armagh|Mullaghbrack Parish]] |- |'''Derryreel'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Clondahorky Parish}}
{{gray|Raymunterdoney Parish}} |'''Derryvore'''
County Fermanagh |[[:Category:Derryvore Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan Parish]]
[[:Category:Derryvore Townland, Enniskillen Parish, County Fermanagh|Enniskillen Parish]]
{{gray|Kinawley Parish}} |- |'''Derryvreen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castleventry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmeen (Carbery East, Ibane and Barryroe) Parish}} |'''Descart'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghabog Parish}}
{{gray|Magheracloone Parish}} |- |'''Desert'''
County Cork |{{gray|Desert Parish}}
{{gray|Gortroe Parish}} |'''Dinish Island'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Kilcrohane Parish}}
{{gray|Killarney Parish}} |- |'''Dogstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Diamor Parish}}
{{gray|Kilskeer Parish}} |'''Dogstown'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Dogstown Parish}}
{{gray|Glenkeen Parish}} |- |'''Dohora'''
County Limerick |{{gray|Anhid Parish}}
{{gray|Croom Parish}} |'''Donaghmore'''
County Kilkenny |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Saint Patrick's Parish}} |- |'''Donaghmore'''
County Laois |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Rathdowney Parish}} |'''Donaghmore'''
County Meath |{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmore Parish}} |- |'''Donegal'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Donegal Parish}}
{{gray|Killymard Parish}} |'''Donegore'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Donegore Townland, Donegore Parish, County Antrim|Donegore Parish]]
[[:Category:Donegore Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim|Grange of Nilteen Parish]] |- |'''Donore'''
County Carlow |{{gray|Lorum Parish}}
{{gray|Sliguff Parish}} |'''Donore'''
County Meath |{{gray|Donore Parish}}
{{gray|Killaconnigan Parish}}
{{gray|Moynalty Parish}} |- |'''Doobeg'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Kilmorgan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilturra Parish}} |'''Dooey'''
County Donegal |{{gray|Glencolumbkille Parish}}
{{gray|Lettermacaward Parish}} |- |'''Doogary'''
County Mayo |{{gray|Aghamore Parish}}
{{gray|Breaghwy Parish}}
{{gray|Burrishoole Parish}}
{{gray|Islandeady Parish}} |'''Doogary'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Ardcarn Parish}}
{{gray|Castlemore Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolman Parish}} |- |'''Doogary'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Drumragh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilskeery Parish}} |'''Dooish'''
County Donegal |[[:Category:Dooish Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Raymoghy Parish]]
{{gray|Stranorlar Parish}} |- |'''Doomore'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Achonry Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmorgan Parish}} |'''Doon'''
County Cavan |{{gray|Drumreilly Parish}}
{{gray|Mullagh Parish}}
{{gray|Tomregan Parish}} |- |'''Doon'''
County Clare |{{gray|Inchicronan Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfenora Parish}}
{{gray|Killuran Parish}}
{{gray|Kilseily Parish}} |'''Doon'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Enniskillen Parish}}
{{gray|Kinawley Parish}} |- |'''Doon'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killannin Parish}}
{{gray|Kilreekil Parish}}
{{gray|Omey Parish}} |'''Doon'''
County Laois |{{gray|Aghaboe Parish}}
{{gray|Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish}} |- |'''Doon'''
County Roscommon |[[:Category:Doon Townland, Boyle Parish, County Roscommon|Boyle Parish]]
{{gray|Killukin (Roscommon) Parish}} |'''Doon'''
County Tipperary |{{gray|Kilgrant Parish}}
[[:Category:Doon Townland, Shanrahan Parish, County Tipperary|Shanrahan Parish]] |- |'''Doonacurry'''
County Longford |{{gray|Kilcommock Parish}}
{{gray|Shrule Parish}} |'''Doonally'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Ballysumaghan Parish}}
{{gray|Calry Parish}}
{{gray|Drumcliff Parish}} |- |'''Dooneen'''
County Clare |{{gray|Abbey Parish}}
{{gray|Doora Parish}} |'''Dooneen'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ballycurrany Parish}}
{{gray|Castlehaven Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcrohane Parish}} |- |'''Dooneen'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Enniskillen Parish}}
{{gray|Killesher Parish}} |'''Dooneen'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Aghadoe Parish}}
{{gray|Castleisland Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Killinane Parish}} |- |'''Dooneen'''
County Roscommon |{{gray|Clooncraff Parish}}
{{gray|Cloonygormican Parish}}
{{gray|Kilcolagh Parish}} |'''Dooneens'''
County Cork |{{gray|Aghabulloge Parish}}
{{gray|Drishane Parish}}
{{gray|Inchigeelagh Parish}} |- |'''Dooraa'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Aghnamullen Parish}}
{{gray|Donaghmoyne Parish}} |'''Dooros'''
County Galway |{{gray|Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish}}
{{gray|Clonfert Parish}}
{{gray|Cong Parish}} |- |'''Doory'''
County Kerry |{{gray|Dromod Parish}}
{{gray|Glanbehy Parish}}
{{gray|Killemlagh Parish}} |'''Doosky'''
County Monaghan |{{gray|Clontibret Parish}}
{{gray|Killeevan Parish}} |- |'''Dough'''
County Clare |{{gray|Kilfarboy Parish}}
{{gray|Kilfearagh Parish}}
{{gray|Kilmacrehy Parish}} |'''Douglas'''
County Antrim |{{gray|Glenwhirry Parish}}
{{gray|Racavan Parish}} |- |'''Dowdstown'''
County Meath |{{gray|Dowdstown Parish}}
{{gray|Kilshine Parish}} |'''Down'''
County Offaly |{{gray|Ballykean Parish}}
{{gray|Killaderry Parish}} |- |'''Downing North'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcrumper Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}} |'''Downing South'''
County Cork |{{gray|Kilcrumper Parish}}
{{gray|Litter Parish}} |- |'''Drain'''
County Tyrone |[[:Category:Drain Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Tyrone|Clonfeacle Parish]]
{{gray|Donaghedy Parish}} |'''Dreen'''
County Antrim |[[:Category:Dreen Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ahoghill Parish]]
[[:Category:Dreen Townland, Craigs Parish, County Antrim|Craigs Parish]]
[[:Category:Dreen Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Rasharkin Parish]] |- |'''Dreenagh'''
County Kerry |[[:Category:Dreenagh Townland, Ballyheige Parish, County Kerry|Ballyheige Parish]]
{{gray|Glanbehy Parish}} |'''Dressogagh'''
County Armagh |[[:Category:Dressogagh Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Eglish Parish]]
{{gray|Tartaraghan Parish}} |- |'''Dressoge'''
County Tyrone |{{gray|Dromore Parish}}
[[:Category:Dressoge Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone|Longfield East Parish]] |'''Dresternan'''
County Fermanagh |{{gray|Clones Parish}}
{{gray|Inishmacsaint Parish}}
{{gray|Kinawley Parish}} |- |'''Drimneen'''
County Galway |{{gray|Kilcummin Parish}}
{{gray|Moycullen Parish}} |'''Drinaghan'''
County Sligo |{{gray|Killaspugbrone Parish}}
{{gray|Rossinver Parish}} |- |'''Drinaun'''
County Galway |{{gray|Killeroran Parish}}
{{gray|Tuam Parish}} |'''Drishane Beg'''
County Cork |{{gray|Ardagh Parish}}
{{gray|Drishane Parish}} |- |'''Drishane More'''
County Cork |{{gray|Drishane Parish}}
{{gray|Killeagh Parish}} |'''Drishane'''
County Cork |{{gray|Castlehaven Parish}}
[[:Category:Drishane Townland, Skull Parish, County Cork|Skull Parish]] |- |'''Drishoge'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Ballyboghil Parish}}
{{gray|Killossery Parish}} |'''Drishogue'''
County Dublin |{{gray|Clonturk Parish}}
{{gray|Saint George's Parish}} |- |}

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==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of district electoral divisions. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as corrections continue to be made. :Each entry represents a name that appears in an Irish location and where there are many instances of the name a separate disambiguation page shows all the instances of the name and the parishes in which it is situate. :Where a category of a single location exists (at the time of the last run) the link takes you to the category. Where there are multiple instances the link takes you to the diasambiguation page. ==Identifying County and Type== :County Letters are used to identify the county to which the place belongs. These are ''usually'' the first and last letter of the county name. The same has been applied to counties in Northern Ireland after 1922.
:{| width="80%" border="1" |'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County''' |- |AM||Antrim,||AH||Armagh,||C||Cork,||CE||Clare |- |CN||Cavan,||CW||Carlow,||D||Dublin,||DL||Donegal |- |DN||Down,||FH||Fermanagh,||G||Galway,||KE||Kildare |- |KK||Kilkenny,||KY||Kerry,||L||Limerick,||LD||Longford |- |LH||Louth,||LM||Leitrim,||LS||Laois,||LY||Londonderry |- |MH||Meath,||MN||Monaghan,||MO||Mayo,||OY||Offaly |- |RN||Roscommon,||SO||Sligo,||T||Tipperary,||TE||Tyrone |- |W||Waterford,||WH||Westmeath,||WX||Wexford,||WW||Wicklow |}
:The letters immediately following the county designation are the type of location, or types, which are represented by the name thus for example '''Abartagh: W, T(1)''' relates to a townland in Waterford and there is just the one instance.
T = Townland, TN = Town, P = Parish, B = Barony, E = District Electoral Division,
R = Registration District (Disp Dist), S = Superintentent Registrar's District.
:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |Abartagh: W, T(1) |Abberanville: G, T(1) |Abbernadoorny: DL, T(1) |- |Abbert Demesne: G, T(1) |Abbert: G, T(1) |Abbey East: CE, T(1) |- |Abbey Island: DL, T(1) |Abbey Island: KY, T(1) |Abbey Land: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Abbey Lands]]: C, T(6) |[[:Category:Abbey Park Townland, Armagh Parish, County Armagh|Abbey Park]]: AH, T(1) |Abbey West: CE, T(1) |- |Abbey: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Abbey]]: G, T(2) |Abbey: L, T(1) |- |Abbeycartron: LD, T(1) |Abbeycartron: RN, T(1) |Abbeyderg: LD, T(1) |- |Abbeydown: WX, T(1) |Abbeyfarm: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Abbeyfeale East Townland, Abbeyfeale Parish, County Limerick|Abbeyfeale East]]: L, T(1) |- |Abbeyfeale West: L, T(1) |Abbeyfield: G, T(1) |Abbeygormacan: G, T(1) |- |Abbeygrove: KK, T(1) |Abbeyhalfquarter: MO, T(1) |Abbeyhalfquarter: SO, T(1) |- |Abbeyland and Charlestown or Ballynamonaster: WH, T(1) |Abbeyland Great: G, T(1) |Abbeyland Little: G, T(1) |- |Abbeyland North: G, T(1) |Abbeyland South: G, T(1) |Abbeyland South: MH, T(1) |- |Abbeyland: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Abbeyland]]: KE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Abbeyland]]: MH, T(2) |- |Abbeyland: WH, T(1) |Abbeylands: DL, T(1) |Abbeylands: KY, T(1) |- |Abbeylands: KK, T(1) |Abbeylands: L, T(1) |Abbeylands: MO, T(1) |- |Abbeylands: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Abbeylands Townland, Arklow Parish, County Wicklow|Abbeylands]]: WW, T(1) |Abbeylara: LD, T(1) |- |Abbeyleix Demesne: LS, T(1) |Abbeymahon: C, T(1) |Abbeypark: G, T(1) |- |Abbeyquarter North: SO, T(1) |Abbeyquarter South: SO, T(1) |Abbeyquarter: MO, T(1) |- |Abbeyshrule: LD, T(1) |Abbeyside: W, T(1) |Abbeystrowry: C, T(1) |- |Abbeytown: G, T(1) |Abbeytown: MO, T(1) |Abbeytown: SO, T(1) |- |Abbeyville or Ardlaherty: SO, T(1) |Abbeyville: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Abbeyville Townland, Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish, County Galway|Abbeyville]]: G, T(1) |- |Abbeyville: T, T(1) |Abbotstown: D, T(1) |Abelstown: MH, T(1) |- |Abington: L, T(1) |Ablintown: WX, T(1) |Abocurragh: FH, T(1) |- |Abohill: FH, T(1) |Acantha: OY, T(1) |Acarreagh: LH, T(1) |- |Acaun: CW, T(1) |Achillbeg Island: MO, T(1) |Achonry: SO, T(1) |- |Aclamon: WX, T(1) |Aclare Cottage Demesne: MH, T(1) |Aclare House Demesne: MH, T(1) |- |Aclare: CW, T(1) |Aclint: LH, T(1) |Acraboy: T, T(1) |- |Acragar: KK, T(1) |Acragar: LS, T(1) |Acraroe: KK, T(1) |- |Acravally: AM, T(1) |Acre Beg: G, T(1) |Acre East: G, T(1) |- |Acre McCricket: DN, T(1) |Acre More: G, T(1) |Acre West: G, T(1) |- |Acrenakirka: T, T(1) |Acres: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Acres]]: CE, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Acres]]: C, T(8) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Acres]]: FH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Acres]]: G, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Acres]]: KY, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Acres]]: LM, T(4) |Acres: L, T(1) |- |Acres: LD, T(1) |Acres: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Acres]]: MN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Acres]]: RN, T(2) |Acres: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Acton Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Acton]]: AH, T(1) |- |Adamstown Lower: KK, T(1) |Adamstown Upper: KK, T(1) |Adamstown: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Adamstown]]: D, T(2) |Adamstown: L, T(1) |Adamstown: LH, T(1) |- |Adamstown: MH, T(1) |Adamstown: T, T(1) |Adamstown: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Adamstown]]: WH, T(2) |Adamstown: WX, T(1) |Adamswood: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Adare Townland, Adare Parish, County Limerick|Adare]]: L, T(1) |Addanstown: MH, T(1) |Addergoole Beg: G, T(1) |- |Addergoole More: G, T(1) |Addergoole North: G, T(1) |Addergoole South: G, T(1) |- |Addergoole West: G, T(1) |Addergoole: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Addergoole]]: G, T(4) |- |Addergoole: LS, T(1) |Addergoole: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Addergown Townland, Rattoo Parish, County Kerry|Addergown]]: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Adderville Townland, Clonmany Parish, County Donegal|Adderville]]: DL, T(1) |Adderwal: DL, T(1) |Addinstown: WH, T(1) |- |Addragool: G, T(1) |Addrigoole: W, T(1) |Addroon: CE, T(1) |- |Adereen: LM, T(1) |Aderg: MO, T(1) |Aderrig: D, T(1) |- |Adervoher: SO, T(1) |Admiran: DL, T(1) |Adoon: LM, T(1) |- |Adragool: RN, T(1) |Adramone Beg: W, T(1) |Adramone More: W, T(1) |- |Adraval: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Adrigole Townland, Kilcaskan Parish, County Cork|Adrigole]]: C, T(1) |Adrigool: C, T(1) |- |Adrivale: C, T(1) |Adruel: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Afaddy]]: KK, T(2) |- |Affane Hunter: W, T(1) |Affane: W, T(1) |Affick: CE, T(1) |- |Affoley: T, T(1) |Affolus: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Affouley Townland, Galey Parish, County Kerry|Affouley]]: KY, T(1) |- |Afoley: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Agall]]: OY, T(2) |Ageragh: MH, T(1) |- |Aggard Beg: G, T(1) |Aggard More: G, T(1) |Agha: CW, T(1) |- |Agha: C, T(1) |Agha: KK, T(1) |Aghabane: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghabeg East Townland, Kiltomy Parish, County Kerry|Aghabeg East]]: KY, T(1) |Aghabeg Middle: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghabeg West Townland, Kiltomy Parish, County Kerry|Aghabeg West]]: KY, T(1) |- |Aghabeg: CW, T(1) |Aghabeg: C, T(1) |Aghabehy: RN, T(1) |- |Aghaboe: LS, T(1) |Aghabog: MN, T(1) |Aghaboneill: LM, T(1) |- |Aghaboy Lower: TE, T(1) |Aghaboy North: MN, T(1) |Aghaboy South: MN, T(1) |- |Aghaboy Upper: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghaboy Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Aghaboy]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghaboy]]: CN, T(2) |- |Aghaboy: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghaboy]]: LD, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghaboy]]: MN, T(2) |- |Aghaboy: OY, T(1) |Aghaboys: LH, T(1) |Aghabrack: LD, T(1) |- |Aghabrack: TE, T(1) |Aghabrack: WH, T(1) |Aghabrick: MN, T(1) |- |Aghaburren: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghacarnaghan Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Aghacarnaghan]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghacarnan]]: AM, T(2) |- |Aghacarra: RN, T(1) |Aghacarrible: KY, T(1) |Aghacashel: CN, T(1) |- |Aghacashel: LM, T(1) |Aghacashlaun: LM, T(1) |Aghaclay: MN, T(1) |- |Aghaclogha: MN, T(1) |Aghacloghan: MN, T(1) |Aghaclogher: RN, T(1) |- |Aghacocara: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghacolumb Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone|Aghacolumb]]: TE, T(1) |Aghacommon: AH, T(1) |- |Aghaconny: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghacoora Townland, Kiltomy Parish, County Kerry|Aghacoora]]: KY, T(1) |Aghacordrinan: LD, T(1) |- |Aghacramphill: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghacreevy Townland, Ballymachugh Parish, County Cavan|Aghacreevy]]: CN, T(1) |Aghacross: C, T(1) |- |Aghacullion: DN, T(1) |Aghacully: AM, T(1) |Aghacunna: C, T(1) |- |Aghacurreen: KY, T(1) |Aghacurreen: RN, T(1) |Aghada: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghadachor Townland, Mevagh Parish, County Donegal|Aghadachor]]: DL, T(1) |Aghadaghly: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghadark Townland, Oughteragh Parish, County Leitrim|Aghadark]]: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghadarragh Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone|Aghadarragh]]: TE, T(1) |Aghadaugh: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghadavoyle Townland, Killevy Parish, County Armagh|Aghadavoyle]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghadavy Townland, Ballinderry Parish, County Antrim|Aghadavy]]: AM, T(1) |Aghade: CW, T(1) |Aghadegnan: LD, T(1) |- |Aghaderrard East: LM, T(1) |Aghaderrard West: LM, T(1) |Aghaderry: MN, T(1) |- |Aghaderry: RN, T(1) |Aghaderryloman: FH, T(1) |Aghadiffin: MO, T(1) |- |Aghadoe: C, T(1) |Aghadolgan: AM, T(1) |Aghadonagh: LD, T(1) |- |Aghadonagh: OY, T(1) |Aghadooey Glebe: MO, T(1) |Aghadoon or Ravenfield: CN, T(1) |- |Aghadoon: MO, T(1) |Aghadouglas: OY, T(1) |Aghadowey: DL, T(1) |- |Aghadowey: LY, T(1) |Aghadown: C, T(1) |Aghadowry: LD, T(1) |- |Aghadreen: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghadreenagh]]: CN, T(3) |Aghadreenan Glebe: FH, T(1) |- |Aghadreenan: DL, T(1) |Aghadreenan: MN, T(1) |Aghadreenan: TE, T(1) |- |Aghadrestan: RN, T(1) |Aghadrinagh: MO, T(1) |Aghadrum: FH, T(1) |- |Aghadrumcarn: LM, T(1) |Aghadrumcru: MN, T(1) |Aghadrumderg: LM, T(1) |- |Aghadrumdoney: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghadrumglasny]]: AM, T(2) |Aghadrumgowna or Calf Field: CN, T(1) |- |Aghadrumgullin: CN, T(1) |Aghadruminshin: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghadrumkeen]]: MN, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Aghadrumsee and Killygorman Townland, Clones Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghadrumsee and Killygorman]]: FH, T(1) |Aghaduff: C, T(1) |Aghadulla (Harper): TE, T(1) |- |Aghadulla: TE, T(1) |Aghadunvane: LM, T(1) |Aghafad: CN, T(1) |- |Aghafad: LD, T(1) |Aghafad: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghafad]]: TE, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghafadda]]: G, T(2) |Aghafadda: MO, T(1) |Aghafarnan: MH, T(1) |- |Aghafatten: AM, T(1) |Aghafin: LS, T(1) |Aghafin: LD, T(1) |- |Aghafin: MN, T(1) |Aghafin: OY, T(1) |Aghafin: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghafin]]: WH, T(2) |[[:Category:Aghafore Townland, Abbeymahon Parish, County Cork|Aghafore]]: C, T(1) |Aghafoy: DL, T(1) |- |Aghafullim: KE, T(1) |Aghagad: RN, T(1) |Aghagad: SO, T(1) |- |Aghagadda: KY, T(1) |Aghagaffert: FH, T(1) |Aghagah: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghagallon Townland, Aghagallon Parish, County Antrim|Aghagallon]]: AM, T(1) |Aghagallon: TE, T(1) |Aghagally: MN, T(1) |- |Aghagashlan: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghagaskin Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry|Aghagaskin]]: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghagaw]]: MN, T(2) |- |Aghagay: FH, T(1) |Aghagegna: CN, T(1) |Aghagheigh: AM, T(1) |- |Aghaginduff: TE, T(1) |Aghaginny: LM, T(1) |Aghaglasheen: MO, T(1) |- |Aghaglass: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghaglassan Townland, Culdaff Parish, County Donegal|Aghaglassan]]: DL, T(1) |Aghaglinny North: CE, T(1) |- |Aghaglinny South: CE, T(1) |Aghagogan: TE, T(1) |Aghagolrick: CN, T(1) |- |Aghagoogy: OY, T(1) |Aghagooheen: C, T(1) |Aghagower: RN, T(1) |- |Aghagowla Beg: MO, T(1) |Aghagowla More: MO, T(1) |Aghagowla: RN, T(1) |- |Aghagrania: LM, T(1) |Aghagreagh: LD, T(1) |Aghagrefin: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghagurty Townland, Seirkieran Parish, County Offaly|Aghagurty]]: OY, T(1) |Aghahannagh: FH, T(1) |Aghaherrish: FH, T(1) |- |Aghahoorin: FH, T(1) |Aghahull: DL, T(1) |Aghakee: CN, T(1) |- |Aghakeel: LD, T(1) |Aghakeeran: FH, T(1) |Aghakeeran: LD, T(1) |- |Aghakilbrack: LM, T(1) |Aghakilconnell: LM, T(1) |Aghakilfaughna: LM, T(1) |- |Aghakillymaud: FH, T(1) |Aghakilmore Lower: CN, T(1) |Aghakilmore Upper: CN, T(1) |- |Aghakilmore: LM, T(1) |Aghakilmore: LD, T(1) |Aghakine: LD, T(1) |- |Aghakinmart: TE, T(1) |Aghakinnigh: CN, T(1) |Aghakinsallagh Glebe: TE, T(1) |- |Aghakista: MN, T(1)
''Aghakis, Aghakista'' |Aghaknock: CN, T(1) |Aghalaan: FH, T(1) |- |Aghalacka: L, T(1) |Aghalackan: CN, T(1) |Aghalahard: MO, T(1) |- |Aghalahard: RN, T(1) |Aghalane: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghalane]]: TE, T(2) |- |Aghalarg Bog: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghalarg Townland, Donaghenry Parish, County Tyrone|Aghalarg]]: TE, T(1) |Aghalasty and Ankersland: WH, T(1) |- |Aghalateeve: G, T(1) |Aghalateeve: LM, T(1) |Aghalattafraal: CN, T(1) |- |Aghalattive: DL, T(1) |Aghalatty: DL, T(1) |Aghalaverty: MN, T(1) |- |Aghaleag: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghaleague Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghaleague]]: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghaleague]]: LM, T(2) |- |Aghaleague: MO, T(1) |Aghaleck: AM, T(1) |Aghalee Beg: KY, T(1) |- |Aghalee More: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghalee Townland, Aghalee Parish, County Antrim|Aghalee]]: AM, T(1) |Aghalenane: SO, T(1) |- |Aghalenty: DL, T(1) |Aghalile: MN, T(1) |Aghalinane: C, T(1) |- |Aghalion: CN, T(1) |Aghalisk: MN, T(1) |Aghaliskeevan: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghalislone Townland, Derryaghy Parish, County Antrim|Aghalislone]]: AM, T(1) |Aghalissabeagh: MN, T(1) |Aghaloaghan: MH, T(1) |- |Aghaloonteen: MO, T(1) |Aghaloory: CN, T(1) |Aghalough: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghalough]]: LM, T(2) |Aghalough: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghaloughan Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Aghaloughan]]: AM, T(1) |- |Aghaloughan: CN, T(1) |Aghaloughan: LD, T(1) |Aghaloughan: MN, T(1) |- |Aghalougher: TE, T(1) |Aghalour: RN, T(1) |Aghalum: AM, T(1) |- |Aghalun: FH, T(1) |Aghalunny: TE, T(1) |Aghalurcher Glebe: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghalusky]]: MO, T(2) |Aghalusky: OY, T(1) |Aghalust: LD, T(1) |- |Aghalustia: RN, T(1) |Aghama: FH, T(1) |Aghamackalinn: MN, T(1) |- |Aghamaddock: LS, T(1) |Aghamafir: LS, T(1) |Aghamannan: RN, T(1) |- |Aghamarta: C, T(1) |Aghameelan: FH, T(1) |Aghameelick: OY, T(1) |- |Aghameelta Barr: LM, T(1) |Aghameelta: LM, T(1) |Aghameen: LH, T(1) |- |Aghameeny: LM, T(1) |Aghamilkin: TE, T(1) |Aghamilla: C, T(1) |- |Aghamoat: AH, T(1) |Aghamore Far: SO, T(1) |Aghamore Lower: LD, T(1) |- |Aghamore Near: SO, T(1) |Aghamore North: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghamore North Townland, Killahan Parish, County Kerry|Aghamore North]]: KY, T(1) |- |Aghamore South: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghamore South Townland, Killahan Parish, County Kerry|Aghamore South]]: KY, T(1) |Aghamore Upper: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghamore]]: FH, T(2) |Aghamore: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghamore]]: LM, T(6) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghamore]]: LD, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghamore]]: MO, T(2) |Aghamore: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghamore]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghamore]]: RN, T(2) |Aghamore: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghamore]]: WH, T(2) |Aghamuck: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghamucky Townland, Castlecomer Parish, County Kilkenny|Aghamucky]]: KK, T(1) |- |Aghamuldowney: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghanageeragh Townland, Ardagh Parish, County Longford|Aghanageeragh]]: LD, T(1) |Aghanagh: SO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghanaglack Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghanaglack]]: FH, T(1) |Aghanaglogh: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghanagran Lower Townland, Aghavallen Parish, County Kerry|Aghanagran Lower]]: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghanagran Middle Townland, Aghavallen Parish, County Kerry|Aghanagran Middle]]: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghanagran Upper Townland, Aghavallen Parish, County Kerry|Aghanagran Upper]]: KY, T(1) |Aghanahil: G, T(1) |- |Aghanahown: LD, T(1) |Aghanameena: MN, T(1) |Aghanamoney: AM, T(1) |- |Aghananimy: MN, T(1) |Aghanapisha: WH, T(1) |Aghanargit: WH, T(1) |- |Aghanascortan: MH, T(1) |Aghanashanamore: WH, T(1) |Aghanboy: KY, T(1) |- |Aghancarnan: OY, T(1) |Aghancarra: LM, T(1) |Aghancon: OY, T(1) |- |Aghancrossy: AM, T(1) |Aghandunvarran: DN, T(1) |Aghaneenagh: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghanergill Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Aghanergill]]: AH, T(1)
''Corglass'' |[[:Category:Aghangaddy Glebe Townland, Aughnish Parish, County Donegal|Aghangaddy Glebe]]: DL, T(1) |Aghanlish: LM, T(1) |- |Aghanliss: AM, T(1) |Aghannacrinna: KY, T(1) |Aghannagh: FH, T(1) |- |Aghanoran: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghanore Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Aghanore]]: AH, T(1) |Aghanrush: OY, T(1) |- |Aghansillagh: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghantaraghan Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Aghantaraghan]]: AH, T(1) |Aghantrah: LD, T(1) |- |Aghanure: CW, T(1) |Aghanure: KE, T(1) |Aghanure: LS, T(1) |- |Aghanursan: DL, T(1) |Aghanvally: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghanvilla]]: OY, T(2) |- |Aghanvoneen: WH, T(1) |Aghany: G, T(1) |Aghany: MO, T(1) |- |Agharah: CN, T(1) |Agharahan: CN, T(1) |Agharahan: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Agharainy]]: FH, T(2) |Agharan: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Agharanagh]]: LD, T(2) |- |Agharann: LM, T(1) |Agharanny: WH, T(1) |Agharaskilly: CN, T(1) |- |Aghards: KE, T(1) |Aghareagh Bog: LD, T(1) |Aghareagh East: MN, T(1) |- |Aghareagh West: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghareagh]]: LD, T(2) |Aghareagh: MN, T(1) |- |Aghareany: TE, T(1) |Agharevagh East: WH, T(1) |Agharevagh West: WH, T(1) |- |Aghareville Lower: MO, T(1) |Aghareville Upper: MO, T(1) |Agharickard: LD, T(1) |- |Agharinagh: C, T(1) |Agharonan: TE, T(1) |Agharoosky East: FH, T(1) |- |Agharoosky West: FH, T(1) |Agharoosky: FH, T(1) |Agharoosky: LM, T(1) |- |Agharra: LD, T(1) |Agharroo: LM, T(1) |Agharrow: SO, T(1) |- |Agharue: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghascrebagh]]: TE, T(2) |Aghasessy: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghasheil Townland, Stranorlar Parish, County Donegal|Aghasheil]]: DL, T(1) |Aghataharn: MO, T(1) |Aghatamy: MN, T(1) |- |Aghatawny Lower: LM, T(1) |Aghatawny Upper: LM, T(1) |Aghateeduff: CN, T(1) |- |Aghateemore Glebe: CN, T(1) |Aghateggal or Ryefield: CN, T(1) |Aghaterry: LS, T(1) |- |Aghateskin: MN, T(1) |Aghathomas: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghatirourke Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh|Aghatirourke]]: FH, T(1) |- |Aghatotan: CN, T(1) |Aghatubbrid: DL, T(1) |Aghatubrid Beg: C, T(1) |- |Aghatubrid More: C, T(1) |Aghatubrid: KY, T(1) |Aghavadden: LM, T(1) |- |Aghavadden: LD, T(1) |Aghavaddy: CN, T(1) |Aghavadrin: CN, T(1) |- |Aghavanagh Mountain: WW, T(1) |Aghavannagh (Ram): WW, T(1) |Aghavannagh (Revell): WW, T(1) |- |Aghavannan Far: DL, T(1) |Aghavannan Near: DL, T(1) |Aghavanny: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghavary Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim|Aghavary]]: AM, T(1) |Aghavas: LM, T(1) |Aghavass: FH, T(1) |- |Aghavea Glebe: FH, T(1) |Aghavea: FH, T(1) |Aghaveagh: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghaveagh Townland, Tamlaght Parish, County Tyrone|Aghaveagh]]: TE, T(1) |Aghaveans: CN, T(1) |Aghavilla: CN, T(1) |- |Aghavilla: LM, T(1) |Aghavilla: MN, T(1) |Aghaville: C, T(1) |- |Aghaviller: KK, T(1) |Aghavilly: AH, T(1) |Aghavilly: DN, T(1) |- |Aghavine: C, T(1) |Aghavoghil: LM, T(1) |Aghavoher: CN, T(1) |- |Aghavoneen: WH, T(1) |Aghavoory: FH, T(1) |Aghavore: FH, T(1) |- |Aghavore: LM, T(1) |Aghavrin: C, T(1) |Aghawaracahill: RN, T(1) |- |Aghaward: LD, T(1) |Aghaward: MO, T(1) |Aghaway: CN, T(1) |- |Aghawee: CN, T(1) |Aghawee: DL, T(1) |Aghaweely Lower: CN, T(1) |- |Aghaweely Upper: CN, T(1) |Aghaweenagh: CN, T(1) |Aghaweenagh: FH, T(1) |- |Aghawerriny: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghawillin]]: LM, T(2) |Aghawinnaun: CE, T(1) |- |Aghawonan: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghawoney Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal|Aghawoney]]: DL, T(1) |Aghayalloge: AH, T(1) |- |Aghayeevoge: DL, T(1) |Aghclare: KK, T(1) |Aghcross: LS, T(1) |- |Aghduff: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghee]]: TE, T(2) |Agheeghter: FH, T(1) |- |Agheeshal: MN, T(1) |Aghenderry: KK, T(1) |Aghenis: TE, T(1) |- |Agher: MH, T(1) |Agheracalkill: MN, T(1) |Agherakeltan: MN, T(1) |- |Agheralane: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghern East Townland, Aghern Parish, County Cork|Aghern East]]: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghern West Townland, Aghern Parish, County Cork|Aghern West]]: C, T(1) |- |Aghfarrell: D, T(1) |Aghfarrell: WW, T(1) |Aghillaun: C, T(1) |- |Aghills: C, T(1) |Aghilly and Lenynarnan: DL, T(1) |Aghinaspick: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aghincurk Townland, Ballymyre Parish, County Armagh|Aghincurk]]: AH, T(1) |Aghindaiagh: FH, T(1) |Aghindarragh East: TE, T(1) |- |Aghindarragh West: TE, T(1) |Aghindisert: FH, T(1) |Aghindrumman: TE, T(1) |- |Aghingowly: TE, T(1) |Aghinillard: MN, T(1) |Aghinish: FH, T(1) |- |Aghinish: MO, T(1) |Aghinlark: TE, T(1) |Aghinlig: AH, T(1) |- |Aghinraheen: KK, T(1) |Aghintain: TE, T(1) |Aghintamy: MN, T(1) |- |Aghintass: LM, T(1) |Aghinteeduff: LM, T(1) |Aghintemple: LD, T(1) |- |Aghintober: LM, T(1) |Aghintober: TE, T(1) |Aghintra: FH, T(1) |- |Aghinure: FH, T(1) |Aghinver: FH, T(1) |Aghlacon: LM, T(1) |- |Aghlattacru: MN, T(1) |Aghleam: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghlehard Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal|Aghlehard]]: DL, T(1) |- |Aghlem: DL, T(1) |Aghlin: LM, T(1) |Aghlisk: G, T(1) |- |Aghlisk: TE, T(1) |Aghlisnafin: DN, T(1) |Aghloonagh: RN, T(1) |- |Aghmacart: LS, T(1) |Aghmagree: RN, T(1) |Aghmakane: AH, T(1) |- |Aghmakerr: MN, T(1) |Aghmanister and Spital: C, T(1) |Aghnablaney: FH, T(1) |- |Aghnabohy: WH, T(1) |Aghnacally Glebe: LD, T(1) |Aghnacally: CN, T(1) |- |Aghnacarra: FH, T(1) |Aghnachuill: FH, T(1) |Aghnaclea: MN, T(1) |- |Aghnacliff: LD, T(1) |Aghnacloy North: FH, T(1) |Aghnacloy South: FH, T(1) |- |Aghnacloy: AH, T(1) |Aghnacloy: FH, T(1) |Aghnaclue: CN, T(1) |- |Aghnacollia: CN, T(1) |Aghnacor: CN, T(1) |Aghnacranagh: LD, T(1) |- |Aghnacreevy: CN, T(1) |Aghnacross: LS, T(1) |Aghnacross: LM, T(1) |- |Aghnacross: LD, T(1) |Aghnacue: MN, T(1) |Aghnadamph: MN, T(1) |- |Aghnadaragan: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghnadarragh Townland, Camlin Parish, County Antrim|Aghnadarragh]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghnadore Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim|Aghnadore]]: AM, T(1) |- |Aghnadrung: CN, T(1) |Aghnafarcan: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghnagap]]: MN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghnagar]]: TE, T(2) |Aghnagarron: LD, T(1) |Aghnagilla: MH, T(1) |- |Aghnaglea: TE, T(1) |Aghnaglear: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghnaglogh]]: CN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghnaglogh]]: MN, T(2) |Aghnaglogh: TE, T(1) |Aghnagollop: LM, T(1) |- |Aghnagore: LD, T(1) |Aghnagrane: FH, T(1) |Aghnagrange: RN, T(1) |- |Aghnagreggan: TE, T(1) |Aghnagross: OY, T(1) |Aghnaguig: CN, T(1) |- |Aghnaha: MN, T(1) |Aghnahaha: LM, T(1) |Aghnahaia Glebe: CN, T(1) |- |Aghnahederny: CN, T(1) |Aghnahily Bog: LS, T(1) |Aghnahily: LS, T(1) |- |Aghnahinch: FH, T(1) |Aghnahoe: TE, T(1) |Aghnahola: MN, T(1) |- |Aghnahoo Glebe: DL, T(1) |Aghnahoo: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghnahoo]]: LM, T(2) |- |Aghnahoo: TE, T(1) |Aghnahough: AM, T(1) |Aghnahunshin: LM, T(1) |- |Aghnahunshin: MN, T(1) |Aghnakeeragh: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghnaleck Townland, Annahilt Parish, County Down|Aghnaleck]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghnaloo]]: FH, T(2) |Aghnamaddoo: LD, T(1) |Aghnamallagh: MN, T(1) |- |Aghnamard: MN, T(1) |Aghnameadle: T, T(1) |Aghnameal: MN, T(1) |- |Aghnamirigan: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghnamoe Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone|Aghnamoe]]: TE, T(1) |Aghnamoira: DN, T(1) |- |Aghnamona: LM, T(1) |Aghnamoyle: TE, T(1) |Aghnamullen: MN, T(1) |- |Aghnananagh: OY, T(1) |Aghnaneane or Hermitage: MH, T(1) |Aghnanereagh: TE, T(1) |- |Aghnasedagh: MN, T(1) |Aghnashalvy: MN, T(1) |Aghnashammer: FH, T(1) |- |Aghnashannagh: LD, T(1) |Aghnashingan: LD, T(1) |Aghnasillagh: LD, T(1) |- |Aghnaskea: LD, T(1) |Aghnaskea: MN, T(1) |Aghnaskea: TE, T(1) |- |Aghnaskeagh: CN, T(1) |Aghnaskeagh: LH, T(1) |Aghnaskerry: CN, T(1) |- |Aghnaskew Glebe: FH, T(1) |Aghnaskew: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghnaskew]]: MN, T(2) |- |Aghnasullivan: WH, T(1) |Aghnasurn: RN, T(1) |Aghnatrisk: DN, T(1) |- |Aghnavar: MN, T(1) |Aghnavealoge: LD, T(1) |Agho: FH, T(1) |- |Aghody: OY, T(1) |Aghoney: LS, T(1) |Aghoo East: LM, T(1) |- |Aghoo West: LM, T(1) |Aghoo: LM, T(1) |Aghoo: MO, T(1) |- |Aghoo: RN, T(1) |Aghoo: SO, T(1) |Aghoos: MO, T(1) |- |Aghort: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Aghory Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Aghory]]: AH, T(1) |Aghoutereery: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghowle Lower]]: WW, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghowle Upper]]: WW, T(2) |Aghpaudeen: KE, T(1) |- |Aghraboy: OY, T(1) |Aghrafinigan: RN, T(1) |Aghragh: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aghrane or Castlekelly]]: G, T(2) |Aghrunniaght: AM, T(1) |Aghsmear: T, T(1) |- |Aghtaboy: MO, T(1) |Aghuldred: WH, T(1) |Aghullaghy: CN, T(1) |- |Aghwater: CW, T(1) |Aghyaran: TE, T(1) |Aghyoghil Beg: C, T(1) |- |Aghyoghil More: C, T(1) |Aghyoghill: DN, T(1) |Aghyoule: FH, T(1) |- |Aghyowla: LM, T(1) |Aghyrassy: WH, T(1) |Aglish North: KK, T(1) |- |Aglish South: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Aglish Townland, Killinaboy Parish, County Clare|Aglish]]: CE, T(1) |Aglish: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aglish]]: KY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aglish]]: W, T(2) |Agloragh: MO, T(1) |- |Agolagh: AM, T(1) |Agrimhill: G, T(1) |Ahabeg (Ross): L, T(1) |- |Ahabeg: L, T(1) |Ahaclare: CE, T(1) |Ahacore: L, T(1) |- |Ahadagh: L, T(1) |Ahadallane: C, T(1) |Ahaga: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ahagilla]]: C, T(2) |Ahaglaslin: C, T(1) |Ahaglugger: G, T(1) |- |Ahakeera: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ahalahana Townland, Murher Parish, County Kerry|Ahalahana]]: KY, T(1) |Ahalisky: C, T(1) |- |Ahanagh: LD, T(1) |Ahanaglogh: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ahanduff Beg Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Ahanduff Beg]]: G, T(1) |- |Ahanduff More: G, T(1) |Ahane Beg: C, T(1) |Ahane Lower: C, T(1) |- |Ahane Upper: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ahane]]: KY, T(4) |Ahane: T, T(1) |- |Ahaneboy: KY, T(1) |Ahanroe: MO, T(1) |Ahanure North: KK, T(1) |- |Ahanure South: KK, T(1) |Ahapouleen: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ahare]]: WX, T(2) |- |Aharinaghbeg: CE, T(1) |Aharinaghmore: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Aharney Townland, Aharney Parish, County Laois|Aharney]]: LS, T(1) |- |Aharney: OY, T(1) |Ahascra: KY, T(1) |Ahascragh East: G, T(1) |- |Ahascragh West: G, T(1) |Ahasla: CE, T(1) |Ahaun: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ahaun]]: W, T(2) |Ahaunboy North: W, T(1) |Ahaunboy South: W, T(1) |- |Ahaveheen: L, T(1) |Ahawilk: L, T(1) |Ahena: MO, T(1) |- |Ahenny Little: T, T(1) |Ahenny: T, T(1) |Aherla Beg: C, T(1) |- |Aherla More: C, T(1) |Ahgloragh: G, T(1) |Ahidelake: C, T(1) |- |Ahil Beg: C, T(1) |Ahil More: C, T(1) |Ahildotia: C, T(1) |- |Ahimma: KY, T(1) |Ahnagurra: L, T(1) |Aighan: DL, T(1) |- |Aighe: DL, T(1) |Aillbrack: CE, T(1) |Ailldavore: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aille]]: G, T(5) |Aille: MO, T(1) |Aillebaun: MO, T(1) |- |Aillebrack: G, T(1) |Aillemore: CE, T(1) |Aillemore: MO, T(1) |- |Aillenacally: G, T(1) |Aillenaveagh: G, T(1) |Aillroe Beg: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aillroe More Townland, Kilfiddane Parish, County Clare|Aillroe More]]: CE, T(1) |Aillvaun: CE, T(1) |Aillwee: CE, T(1) |- |Aird: AM, T(1) |Airgloony: G, T(1) |Akip: LS, T(1) |- |Alasty: KE, T(1) |Alcrossagh: AM, T(1) |Alderborough: OY, T(1) |- |Alderford: RN, T(1) |Alderwood: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Aldfreck Townland, Templecorran Parish, County Antrim|Aldfreck]]: AM, T(1) |- |Aldorough: AM, T(1) |Aldridge: WX, T(1) |Aldworth: C, T(1) |- |Alexander Reid: MH, T(1) |Alkill: MN, T(1) |Alla Lower: LY, T(1) |- |Alla Upper: LY, T(1) |Alla: DL, T(1) |Allagesh: MN, T(1) |- |Allagh Island: DL, T(1) |Allaghee Beg (North): KY, T(1) |Allaghee Beg (South): KY, T(1) |- |Allaghee More: KY, T(1) |Allagour: D, T(1) |Allaphreaghaun: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Allardstown]]: LH, T(2) |Allcollege: MH, T(1) |Alleen (Hogan): T, T(1) |- |Alleen (Ryan): T, T(1) |Alleendarra East: G, T(1) |Alleendarra West: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Allen Townland, Desertcreat Parish, County Tyrone|Allen]]: TE, T(1) |Allenagh: LD, T(1) |Allengort: T, T(1) |- |Allenstown Big: WX, T(1) |Allenstown Demesne: MH, T(1) |Allenstown Little: WX, T(1) |- |Allenswood: D, T(1) |Allenswood: KE, T(1) |Allenwood Middle: KE, T(1) |- |Allenwood North: KE, T(1) |Allenwood South: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Alliganstown]]: KE, T(2) |- |Allihies: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Allistragh Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Allistragh]]: AH, T(1) |Alloon Lower: G, T(1) |- |Alloon Upper: G, T(1) |Alloonbaun: G, T(1) |Allowan Island: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ally Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Ally]]: TE, T(1) |Allygola: G, T(1) |Allykeolaun: G, T(1) |- |Almondstown: LH, T(1) |Alohart: KY, T(1) |Alsmeed: MN, T(1) |- |Alt Lower: DL, T(1) |Alt Upper: DL, T(1) |Alt: MO, T(1) |- |Altacamcosy: TE, T(1) |Altachullion Lower: CN, T(1) |Altachullion Upper: CN, T(1) |- |Altadaven: TE, T(1) |Altadoo: DL, T(1) |Altadush: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Altaghaderry Townland, Killea Parish, County Donegal|Altaghaderry]]: DL, T(1) |Altaghoney: LY, T(1) |Altaglushan: TE, T(1) |- |Altagoaghan: FH, T(1) |Altagore: AM, T(1) |Altagowlan: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Altahalla Townland, Clonmany Parish, County Donegal|Altahalla]]: DL, T(1) |Altakeeran: LM, T(1) |Altamira: C, T(1) |- |Altamooskan: TE, T(1) |Altamullan: TE, T(1) |Altan: DL, T(1) |- |Altanagh: TE, T(1) |Altanaveragh: TE, T(1) |Altanelvick: SO, T(1) |- |Altans: SO, T(1) |Altar: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Altarichard Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim|Altarichard]]: AM, T(1) |- |Altartate Glebe: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Altaskin Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Altaskin]]: DL, T(1) |Altateskin: CN, T(1) |- |Altatraght: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Altaturk]]: AH, T(2) |Altaveedan North: AM, T(1) |- |Altaveedan South: AM, T(1) |Altavilla: LS, T(1) |Altavilla: L, T(1) |- |Altavra: LM, T(1) |Altawark: FH, T(1) |Altbaun: MO, T(1) |- |Altbeagh: CN, T(1) |Altbrean: CN, T(1) |Altclogh: DL, T(1) |- |Altcloghfin: TE, T(1) |Altcor: DL, T(1) |Altcrock: CN, T(1) |- |Altderg: MO, T(1) |Altdoghal: TE, T(1) |Altdrumman: TE, T(1) |- |Altduff: LY, T(1) |Alteen: CN, T(1) |Alteen: LM, T(1) |- |Alteenacres Glebe: LM, T(1) |Alternan Park: SO, T(1) |Altgolan: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Altibrian]]: LY, T(2) |Altidore Demesne: WW, T(1) |Altigarron: AM, T(1) |- |Altikeeragh: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Altilevelly Townland, Raloo Parish, County Antrim|Altilevelly]]: AM, T(1) |Altilow: DL, T(1) |- |Altimont: CW, T(1) |Altinierin: DL, T(1) |Altinure Lower: LY, T(1) |- |Altinure Upper: LY, T(1) |Altinure: CN, T(1) |Altiquin: LM, T(1) |- |Altishahane: TE, T(1) |Altlahan: DL, T(1) |Altmartin: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Altmore alias Barracktown Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone|Altmore alias Barracktown]]: TE, T(1) |Altmore Lower: AM, T(1) |Altmore Upper: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Altmush]]: MH, T(2) |Altnabrocky: MO, T(1) |Altnadarragh: CN, T(1) |- |Altnagapple: DL, T(1) |Altnageerog: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Altnagelvin Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry|Altnagelvin]]: LY, T(1) |- |Altnagore: TE, T(1) |Altnahinch: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Altnamackan Townland, Newtownhamilton Parish, County Armagh|Altnamackan]]: AH, T(1)
''Altnamachin'' |- |Altnapaste: DL, T(1) |Altnaponer: FH, T(1) |Altnasheen: CN, T(1) |- |Altnavannog: TE, T(1) |Altnaveagh: TE, T(1) |Altnaveigh: AH, T(1) |- |Altoghil: RN, T(1) |Altore: RN, T(1) |Altrest: TE, T(1) |- |Alts: MN, T(1) |Altshallan: CN, T(1) |Altvelid: SO, T(1) |- |Alva: CE, T(1) |Alwories: TE, T(1) |Amaun: G, T(1) |- |Amberhill: W, T(1) |Ambrosetown: WX, T(1) |America: RN, T(1) |- |Amogan Beg: L, T(1) |Amogan More: L, T(1) |Amorset: LM, T(1) |- |Anablaha: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Anacramp Townland, Aghaloo Parish, County Tyrone|Anacramp]]: TE, T(1) |Anagasna Glebe: TE, T(1) |- |Anaglog: LH, T(1) |Anaharlick: C, T(1) |Anatrim: LS, T(1) |- |Anaverna: LH, T(1) |Anbally: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Andraid Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Andraid]]: AM, T(1) |- |Andresna: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Anglesborough]]: L, T(2) |Angliham or Gortacallow: G, T(1) |- |Anglode: L, T(1) |Anglont: KY, T(1) |Anglore: KY, T(1) |- |Angram: C, T(1) |Anhid East: L, T(1) |Anhid West: L, T(1) |- |Ankail: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ankers Bower]]: WH, T(2) |Anna Island: DL, T(1) |- |Anna More: KY, T(1) |Annabeg: KY, T(1) |Annabella: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annaboe Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Annaboe]]: AH, T(1) |Annacarney: WW, T(1) |Annacarriga: C, T(1) |- |Annacatty: MN, T(1) |Annachullion Glebe: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaclare Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Annaclare]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annaclarey Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Annaclarey]]: AH, T(1) |Annaclochan: RN, T(1) |Annacloghmullin: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annacloy]]: DN, T(2) |[[:Category:Annacramph Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Annacramph]]: AH, T(1) |Annacramph: MN, T(1) |- |Annacrivey: WW, T(1) |Annacroff: MN, T(1) |Annadale: KY, T(1) |- |Annadorn: DN, T(1) |Annadrumman: MN, T(1) |Annaduff Glebe: LM, T(1) |- |Annaduff: LM, T(1) |Annafarney: CN, T(1) |Annagally: MN, T(1) |- |Annagannihy: C, T(1) |Annagap: KY, T(1) |Annagar: CW, T(1) |- |Annagarvey: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Annagary Townland, Templecrone Parish, County Donegal|Annagary]]: DL, T(1)
''Annagry'' |Annagelliff: CN, T(1) |- |Annagerril: MN, T(1) |Annagh (Augher): TE, T(1) |Annagh (Blessingbourne): TE, T(1) |- |Annagh (Boltons): LH, T(1) |Annagh (McCann's): LH, T(1) |[[:Category:Annagh and Moneysterlin Townland, Desertmartin Parish, County Londonderry|Annagh and Moneysterlin]]: LY, T(1) |- |Annagh Beg: C, T(1) |Annagh Beg: G, T(1) |Annagh Beg: KY, T(1) |- |Annagh Beg: LD, T(1) |Annagh Beg: MO, T(1) |Annagh Beg: TE, T(1) |- |Annagh Bogs: C, T(1) |Annagh Central: WX, T(1) |Annagh Demesne: TE, T(1) |- |Annagh East: G, T(1) |Annagh Hill: G, T(1) |Annagh Hill: MO, T(1) |- |Annagh Island East: MO, T(1) |Annagh Island West: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh Island]]: MO, T(2) |- |Annagh Long: WX, T(1) |Annagh Lower: LM, T(1) |Annagh Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Annagh Middle Island : MO, T(1) |Annagh Middle: WX, T(1) |Annagh More: C, T(1) |- |Annagh More: LD, T(1) |Annagh More: MO, T(1) |Annagh More: TE, T(1) |- |Annagh More: WX, T(1) |Annagh North: C, T(1) |Annagh South: C, T(1) |- |Annagh Upper: LM, T(1) |Annagh Upper: WX, T(1) |Annagh West: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: AH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: CN, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: CE, T(4) |- |[[:Category:Annagh Townland, Clonmany Parish, County Donegal|Annagh]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: G, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: KY, T(2) |- |Annagh: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: LM, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: L, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: LD, T(2) |Annagh: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: MO, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: MH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: MN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: RN, T(5) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: SO, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: T, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagh]]: TE, T(3) |- |Annagh: WH, T(1) |Annagh: WX, T(1) |Annaghaderg: LM, T(1) |- |Annaghalough: TE, T(1) |Annaghananam: TE, T(1) |Annaghananny: AH, T(1) |- |Annaghanerrig: T, T(1) |Annaghanmoney: LH, T(1) |Annaghanoon: DN, T(1) |- |Annagharap: AH, T(1) |Annaghard: CN, T(1) |Annaghard: FH, T(1) |- |Annagharnet: CN, T(1) |Annagharvey: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghaskin]]: D, T(2) |- |Annaghasna: LM, T(1) |Annaghbane: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghbeg]]: G, T(3) |- |Annaghbeg: KY, T(1) |Annaghbeg: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghbeg]]: RN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghbeg]]: SO, T(2) |Annaghbeg: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghbeg]]: TE, T(2) |- |Annaghbo: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaghboy or Rosebrook Townland, Armagh Parish, County Armagh|Annaghboy or Rosebrook]]: AH, T(1) |Annaghboy: LM, T(1) |- |Annaghbrack Glebe: OY, T(1) |Annaghbrack: MN, T(1) |Annaghbradican: LM, T(1) |- |Annaghbride: G, T(1) |Annaghcallow: G, T(1) |Annaghcarthy: SO, T(1) |- |Annaghcloy: SO, T(1) |Annaghcooleen: LD, T(1) |Annaghcor: SO, T(1) |- |Annaghcorrib: G, T(1) |Annaghdaniel: LD, T(1) |Annaghderg Lower: LM, T(1) |- |Annaghderg Upper: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaghdown Townland, Annaghdown Parish, County Galway|Annaghdown]]: G, T(1) |Annaghduff: CN, T(1) |- |Annagheane: MN, T(1) |Annaghearly: LM, T(1) |Annagher: TE, T(1) |- |Annaghervy: MN, T(1) |Annaghfin: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaghgad Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Annaghgad]]: AH, T(1) |- |Annaghgap: WX, T(1) |Annaghgerry: LM, T(1) |Annaghgortagh: WH, T(1) |- |Annaghgowan: SO, T(1) |Annaghgowla Island: SO, T(1) |Annaghhill: WX, T(1) |- |Annaghierin: CN, T(1) |Annaghilla: TE, T(1) |Annaghilly North: FH, T(1) |- |Annaghilly South: FH, T(1) |Annaghilymore: KY, T(1) |Annaghkeel: FH, T(1) |- |Annaghkeelaun: G, T(1) |Annaghkeen: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghkeenty]]: LM, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghkilly]]: MN, T(2) |Annaghlee: CN, T(1) |Annaghlee: FH, T(1) |- |Annaghmacmanus: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaghmaconway Townland, Cloone Parish, County Leitrim|Annaghmaconway]]: LM, T(1) |Annaghmacullen: LM, T(1) |- |Annaghmaghera: RN, T(1) |Annaghmagurthan: RN, T(1) |Annaghmakeonan: DN, T(1) |- |Annaghmakeown: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaghmare Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Annaghmare]]: AH, T(1) |Annaghmartin: FH, T(1) |- |Annaghmartin: MN, T(1) |Annaghminnan: LH, T(1) |Annaghmona: RN, T(1) |- |Annaghmore and Annaghbeg: OY, T(1) |Annaghmore East: G, T(1) |Annaghmore Glebe: FH, T(1) |- |Annaghmore West: G, T(1) |Annaghmore: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaghmore Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Annaghmore]]: AH, T(1) |- |Annaghmore: LM, T(1) |Annaghmore: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghmore]]: OY, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghmore]]: RN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghmore]]: SO, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annaghmore]]: TE, T(3) |- |Annaghmullin: FH, T(1) |Annaghmurnin: TE, T(1) |Annaghnaboe: TE, T(1) |- |Annaghnamaddoo: LM, T(1) |Annaghneal: CE, T(1) |Annaghoash: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annaghone Townland, Donaghenry Parish, County Tyrone|Annaghone]]: TE, T(1) |Annaghoney: LM, T(1) |Annaghquin: TE, T(1) |- |Annaghraw: MN, T(1) |Annaghroe Island: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaghroe Townland, Aghaloo Parish, County Tyrone|Annaghroe]]: TE, T(1) |- |Annaghs: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaghsallagh Townland, Aghaloo Parish, County Tyrone|Annaghsallagh]]: TE, T(1) |Annaghselherny: LM, T(1) |- |Annaghteige Island: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaghteige Townland, Desertcreat Parish, County Tyrone|Annaghteige]]: TE, T(1) |Annaghvaan Island: G, T(1) |- |Annaghvacky: LH, T(1) |Annaghwood: G, T(1) |Annaghybane: MN, T(1) |- |Annaghyduff: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Annaginny Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Tyrone|Annaginny]]: TE, T(1) |Annagleve: MN, T(1) |- |Annaglogh: MN, T(1) |Annagloor: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annagola]]: MN, T(2) |- |Annagolan: WW, T(1) |Annagolgan: FH, T(1) |Annagor: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annagora Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Annagora]]: AH, T(1) |Annagose: MN, T(1) |Annahagh North: MN, T(1) |- |Annahagh South: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Annahagh Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Annahagh]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annahagh]]: MN, T(2) |- |Annahaia: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annahaia]]: MN, T(2) |Annahala Bog: C, T(1) |- |Annahala East: C, T(1) |Annahala West: C, T(1) |Annahale: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Annahavil]]: LY, T(2) |[[:Category:Annahavil Townland, Desertcreat Parish, County Tyrone|Annahavil]]: TE, T(1) |Annahean: MN, T(1) |- |Annahervy: FH, T(1) |Annaholty: T, T(1) |Annahone: FH, T(1) |- |Annahuby: MN, T(1) |Annahugh: AH, T(1) |Annahunshigo: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annakeera Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Annakeera]]: AH, T(1) |Annakisha North: C, T(1) |Annakisha South: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annakisha Townland, Carrigleamleary Parish, County Cork|Annakisha]]: C, T(1) |Annaleck Lower: KK, T(1) |Annaleck Upper: KK, T(1) |- |Annalecka: MO, T(1) |Annalecky: WW, T(1) |Annalittin: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annaloist Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh|Annaloist]]: AH, T(1) |Annalough: KE, T(1) |Annaloughan: LH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annaloughan Townland, Clogher Parish, County Tyrone|Annaloughan]]: TE, T(1) |Annamacneill: MN, T(1) |Annamakiff: MN, T(1) |- |Annamarran: MN, T(1) |Annamoe: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Annamoy Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Annamoy]]: AH, T(1) |- |Annamult: KK, T(1) |Annaneese: MN, T(1) |Annareagh North: MN, T(1) |- |Annareagh South: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Annareagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Annareagh]]: AH, T(1) |Annaroe: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annasamry Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Annasamry]]: AH, T(1) |Annaseeragh: MN, T(1) |Annashanco: FH, T(1) |- |Annaskinnan: WH, T(1) |Annaslee: DL, T(1) |Annaveagh: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Annayalla Townland, Clontibret Parish, County Monaghan|Annayalla]]: MN, T(1) |Annees: C, T(1) |Anneeter Beg: TE, T(1) |- |Anneeter More: TE, T(1) |Annefield: C, T(1) |Annefield: D, T(1) |- |Annefield: KK, T(1) |Annefield: MO, T(1) |Annefield: WX, T(1) |- |Annesgift: T, T(1) |Annesgrove: C, T(1) |Annestown: W, T(1) |- |Anneville or Clonard Old: MH, T(1) |Anneville or Rathduff: WH, T(1) |Anneville: CE, T(1) |- |Anneville: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Annfield Townland, Castleknock Parish, County Dublin|Annfield]]: D, T(1) |Annfield: KK, T(1) |- |Annfield: T, T(1) |Anngrove: C, T(1) |Annies: LH, T(1) |- |Annies: MO, T(1) |Annies: MN, T(1) |Annistown: C, T(1) |- |Annsbrook: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Anny Far and Near Townland, Killygarvan Parish, County Donegal|Anny Far and Near]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Anny]]: MN, T(2) |- |Annyalty: MN, T(1) |Annyart: MN, T(1) |Annyeeb: MN, T(1) |- |Annyerk: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Annynanum Townland, Clones Parish, County Fermanagh|Annynanum]]: FH, T(1) |Anrittabeg: RN, T(1) |- |Anskert: LM, T(1) |Anster: LS, T(1) |Antfield: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Anticur Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Anticur]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Antiville Townland, Larne Parish, County Antrim|Antiville]]: AM, T(1) |Antylstown: MH, T(1) |- |Antynanum: AM, T(1) |Anveyerg: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Aphort Townland, Templecrone Parish, County Donegal|Aphort]]: DL, T(1) |- |Apple Island: G, T(1) |Applefort: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Appletee Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Appletee]]: AM, T(1) |- |Appletown: L, T(1) |Applevale: CE, T(1) |Ara: MO, T(1) |- |Arabela: KY, T(1) |Araboy: AM, T(1) |Araghty: RN, T(1) |- |Arbatt: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Arbourhill]]: T, T(2) |Arch Hall: MH, T(1) |- |Archdeaconry Glebe: MH, T(1) |Archersgrove: KK, T(1) |Archersleas: KK, T(1) |- |Archersrath: KK, T(1) |Archerstown: LS, T(1) |Archerstown: MH, T(1) |- |Archerstown: T, T(1) |Archerstown: WH, T(1) |Archerstreet Lot: KK, T(1) |- |Archill: TE, T(1) |Arclintagh: MN, T(1) |Ard East: G, T(1) |- |Ard West: G, T(1) |Ard: G, T(1) |Ard: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Arda]]: FH, T(2) |Ardabaun: KY, T(1) |Ardabrone: SO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardacarha Townland, Bohola Parish, County Mayo|Ardacarha]]: MO, T(1) |Ardachrin: DL, T(1) |Ardacluckeen: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardacluggin Townland, Kilcatherine Parish, County Cork|Ardacluggin]]: C, T(1) |Ardacong: G, T(1) |Ardacrow: C, T(1) |- |Ardadam: C, T(1) |Ardagannive: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardaganny Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal|Ardaganny]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ardagawna: RN, T(1) |Ardagh (Gilbride): LM, T(1) |Ardagh (Sheeran): LM, T(1) |- |Ardagh Demesne: LD, T(1) |Ardagh East: C, T(1) |Ardagh North: C, T(1) |- |Ardagh South: C, T(1) |Ardagh West: C, T(1) |Ardagh: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardagh]]: C, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardagh]]: DL, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardagh]]: G, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardagh]]: KY, T(3) |Ardagh: LM, T(1) |Ardagh: L, T(1) |- |Ardagh: LY, T(1) |Ardagh: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardagh]]: MO, T(2) |- |Ardagh: MH, T(1) |Ardagh: RN, T(1) |Ardagh: SO, T(1) |- |Ardaghmore: AM, T(1)
''Glentop'' |Ardaghy Glebe: DL, T(1) |Ardaghy Kill: MN, T(1) |- |Ardaghy: DN, T(1) |Ardaghy: LH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardaghy Townland, Monaghan Parish, County Monaghan|Ardaghy]]: MN, T(1) |- |Ardagilla: C, T(1) |Ardagullion: LD, T(1) |Ardahee: DL, T(1) |- |Ardahill: C, T(1) |Ardakillin: RN, T(1) |Ardakip Beg: LM, T(1) |- |Ardakip More: LM, T(1) |Ardaloo: KK, T(1) |Ardamadane: C, T(1) |- |Ardamagh: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardamore]]: KY, T(2) |Ardamullivan: G, T(1) |- |Ardan: CN, T(1) |Ardan: OY, T(1) |Ardan: WH, T(1) |- |Ardanaffrin: RN, T(1) |Ardanairy: WW, T(1) |Ardane: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardane]]: T, T(2) |Ardaneanig: KY, T(1) |Ardaneer: L, T(1) |- |Ardaneneen: C, T(1) |Ardanenig: C, T(1) |Ardanew: MH, T(1) |- |Ardanragh: LD, T(1) |Ardanreagh: L, T(1) |Ardaprior: C, T(1) |- |Ardara: DL, T(1) |Ardaragh East: C, T(1) |Ardaragh West: C, T(1) |- |Ardaravan: DL, T(1) |Ardarawer: DL, T(1) |Ardardagh: CN, T(1) |- |Ardarostig: C, T(1) |Ardarou: C, T(1) |Ardarragh: CN, T(1) |- |Ardarragh: DN, T(1) |Ardarrig: C, T(1) |Ardarver: TE, T(1) |- |Ardass: RN, T(1) |Ardataggle: CE, T(1) |Ardatedaun: KY, T(1) |- |Ardateggle: LS, T(1) |Ardatinny: TE, T(1) |Ardatowel: DL, T(1) |- |Ardatrave: FH, T(1) |Ardattin: CW, T(1) |Ardaturr Mountain: DL, T(1) |- |Ardaturr: DL, T(1) |Ardaturrish Beg: C, T(1) |Ardaturrish More: C, T(1) |- |Ardaun East: G, T(1) |Ardaun West: G, T(1) |Ardaun: G, T(1) |- |Ardavagga: OY, T(1) |Ardavullane: T, T(1) |Ardawarry: G, T(1) |- |Ardballan: LH, T(1) |Ardballymore: WH, T(1) |Ardbane or Laghy Barr: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardbane]]: DL, T(2) |Ardbane: T, T(1) |Ardbarren Lower: TE, T(1) |- |Ardbarren Upper: TE, T(1) |Ardbash: OY, T(1) |Ardbaun: T, T(1) |- |Ardbear: G, T(1) |Ardbearn and Torman: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardbearn]]: CW, T(2) |- |Ardbeg: KY, T(1) |Ardbeg: KK, T(1) |Ardberreen: G, T(1) |- |Ardboghil: LD, T(1) |Ardbohil: L, T(1) |Ardboley North: MO, T(1) |- |Ardboley South: MO, T(1) |Ardbolies: LH, T(1) |Ardboline Island: SO, T(1) |- |Ardbooly Lower: CE, T(1) |Ardbooly Upper: CE, T(1) |Ardborra: WH, T(1) |- |Ardboy: KK, T(1) |Ardbraccan: MH, T(1) |Ardbrack: C, T(1) |- |Ardbrackan or Wrightown: MH, T(1) |Ardbrennan: WH, T(1) |Ardbrin: DN, T(1) |- |Ardbuckan: WH, T(1) |Ardcahan: C, T(1) |Ardcalf: MH, T(1) |- |Ardcallum: RN, T(1) |Ardcame: TE, T(1) |Ardcanaght: KY, T(1) |- |Ardcandrisk: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardcarn]]: RN, T(2) |Ardcarney: CE, T(1) |- |Ardcath: MH, T(1) |Ardcavan: WX, T(1) |Ardchamoyle: RN, T(1) |- |Ardchicken: DL, T(1) |Ardclinis: AM, T(1) |Ardclone: KK, T(1) |- |Ardcloon: G, T(1) |Ardcloon: MO, T(1) |Ardcloony: CE, T(1) |- |Ardclough: KE, T(1) |Ardcloyne: C, T(1) |Ardcolagh: RN, T(1) |- |Ardcolm: WX, T(1) |Ardcolman: RN, T(1) |Ardcolum: LM, T(1) |- |Ardconnell: KY, T(1) |Ardconnell: SO, T(1) |Ardconra: RN, T(1) |- |Ardcoohig: C, T(1) |Ardcorcoran: RN, T(1) |Ardcorky: MO, T(1) |- |Ardcost: KY, T(1) |Ardcotten: SO, T(1) |Ardcree: SO, T(1) |- |Ardcrone: KY, T(1) |Ardcrony: T, T(1) |Ardcullen: KY, T(1) |- |Ardcullen-Marshes: KY, T(1) |Ardcumber: SO, T(1) |Ardcumber: TE, T(1) |- |Ardcurley: SO, T(1) |Ardderroo: G, T(1) |Ardderrynagleragh: G, T(1) |- |Arddrine: L, T(1) |Ardea: C, T(1) |Ardea: KY, T(1) |- |Ardeamush: CE, T(1) |Ardean: TE, T(1) |Ardeash: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardee Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Ardee]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardee Townland, Ardee Parish, County Louth|Ardee]]: LH, T(1) |Ardeelan Lower: DL, T(1) |- |Ardeelan Upper: DL, T(1) |Ardeen: C, T(1) |Ardeen: KY, T(1) |- |Ardeenloun East: W, T(1) |Ardeenloun West: W, T(1) |Ardees Lower: FH, T(1) |- |Ardees Upper: FH, T(1) |Ardeevin: DL, T(1) |Ardeevin: G, T(1) |- |Ardeevin: RN, T(1) |Ardellis Lower: KE, T(1) |Ardellis Upper: KE, T(1) |- |Ardenagh Great: WX, T(1) |Ardenagh Little: WX, T(1) |Arderra: KK, T(1) |- |Arderrawinny: C, T(1) |Arderrow: C, T(1) |Arderry: CN, T(1) |- |Arderry: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Arderry]]: MO, T(3) |Ardeskin: DL, T(1) |- |Ardess Glebe: FH, T(1) |Ardfarn: DL, T(1) |Ardfert Oughter: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardfert Townland, Ardfert Parish, County Kerry|Ardfert]]: KY, T(1) |Ardfinnan: T, T(1) |Ardfintan: G, T(1) |- |Ardfrail: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardfry Townland, Ballynacourty Parish, County Galway|Ardfry]]: G, T(1) |Ardgaineen: G, T(1) |- |Ardgallagher: RN, T(1) |Ardgallin: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardgart]]: FH, T(2) |- |Ardgarvan: LY, T(1) |Ardgeeha Lower: T, T(1) |Ardgeeha Upper: T, T(1) |- |Ardgeeha: T, T(1) |Ardgeehan: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardgehane]]: C, T(2) |- |Ardgillan Demesne: D, T(1) |Ardgillew: DL, T(1) |Ardginny: MN, T(1) |- |Ardgivna: SO, T(1) |Ardglare: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardglass]]: C, T(2) |- |Ardglass: DL, T(1) |Ardglass: DN, T(1) |Ardglass: RN, T(1) |- |Ardglossan: MH, T(1) |Ardglushin: CN, T(1) |Ardgonnell: AH, T(1) |- |Ardgort: C, T(1) |Ardgoul North: L, T(1) |Ardgoul South: L, T(1) |- |Ardgoulbeg: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardgraigue Townland, Kilquain Parish, County Galway|Ardgraigue]]: G, T(1) |Ardgreagh: MH, T(1) |- |Ardgregane: T, T(1) |Ardgroom Inward: C, T(1) |Ardgroom Outward: C, T(1) |- |Ardground: LY, T(1) |Ardhoom: MO, T(1) |Ardicoan: AM, T(1) |- |Ardigon: DN, T(1) |Ardihannon: AM, T(1) |Ardilea: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardillaun]]: G, T(2) |Ardillon: WH, T(1) |Ardina: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardinarive Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry|Ardinarive]]: LY, T(1) |Ardinawark: DL, T(1) |Ardinode East: KE, T(1)
''Ardinode'' |- |Ardinode West: KE, T(1)
''Ardinode'' |Ardintenant: C, T(1) |Ardivaghan: WH, T(1) |- |Ardkearagh: KY, T(1) |Ardkeel: RN, T(1) |Ardkeen: DN, T(1) |- |Ardkeen: MO, T(1) |Ardkeen: T, T(1) |Ardkeenagh (Plunkett): RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardkeenagh]]: RN, T(2) |Ardkeenan: RN, T(1) |Ardkeeragh: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardkeeran]]: SO, T(2) |Ardkill Beg: CN, T(1) |Ardkill More: CN, T(1) |- |Ardkill: KE, T(1) |Ardkill: LY, T(1) |Ardkill: MO, T(1) |- |Ardkill: RN, T(1) |Ardkill: SO, T(1) |Ardkilleen: C, T(1) |- |Ardkilly: C, T(1) |Ardkilmartin: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardkirk]]: MN, T(2) |- |Ardkitt East: C, T(1) |Ardkitt West: C, T(1) |Ardkyle: CE, T(1) |- |Ardkyle: G, T(1) |Ardla: D, T(1) |Ardlaghas: KY, T(1) |- |Ardlagheen Beg: RN, T(1) |Ardlagheen More or Highlake: RN, T(1) |Ardlahan: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardlaman Townland, Kilbradran Parish, County Limerick|Ardlaman]]: L, T(1) |Ardlaman: T, T(1) |Ardlaraghan: LH, T(1) |- |Ardlavagh: RN, T(1) |Ardlea: LS, T(1) |Ardleag: C, T(1) |- |Ardleckna: RN, T(1) |Ardlee: MO, T(1) |Ardlee: SO, T(1) |- |Ardleebeg: SO, T(1) |Ardlenagh: DL, T(1) |Ardleny: CN, T(1) |- |Ardline: SO, T(1) |Ardloman: T, T(1) |Ardlona: SO, T(1) |- |Ardlonan: MH, T(1) |Ardlough: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardlougher]]: CN, T(3) |- |Ardlougher: DL, T(1) |Ardlougher: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardlougher]]: LM, T(2) |- |Ardlougher: RN, T(1) |Ardloughill: DL, T(1) |Ardlow: CN, T(1) |- |Ardloy: SO, T(1) |Ardmaclancy: CE, T(1) |Ardmacroan: RN, T(1) |- |Ardmaghbreague: MH, T(1) |Ardmalin: DL, T(1) |Ardmanagh: C, T(1) |- |Ardmanning Beg: C, T(1) |Ardmanning More: C, T(1) |Ardmartin: C, T(1) |- |Ardmayle East: T, T(1) |Ardmayle West: T, T(1) |Ardmayle: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardmeelode Townland, Kilcolman Parish, County Kerry|Ardmeelode]]: KY, T(1) |Ardmeen: DL, T(1) |Ardmeen: DN, T(1) |- |Ardmeenan: LM, T(1) |Ardminnan: DN, T(1) |Ardminnan: SO, T(1) |- |Ardmone East: CN, T(1) |Ardmone West: CN, T(1) |Ardmone: CN, T(1) |- |Ardmoneel: KY, T(1) |Ardmoneen: CN, T(1) |Ardmoneen: LM, T(1) |- |Ardmoney: FH, T(1) |Ardmoran: MO, T(1) |Ardmore Island: G, T(1) |- |Ardmore Point: MO, T(1) |Ardmore: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardmore Townland, Montiaghs Parish, County Armagh|Ardmore]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ardmore: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardmore]]: C, T(3) |[[:Category:Ardmore Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal|Ardmore]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ardmore: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardmore]]: G, T(2) |Ardmore: KY, T(1) |- |Ardmore: KE, T(1) |Ardmore: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardmore]]: LY, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardmore]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardmore]]: RN, T(4) |Ardmore: TE, T(1) |- |Ardmore: WH, T(1) |Ardmorney: WH, T(1) |Ardmoyle: RN, T(1) |- |Ardmoyle: SO, T(1) |Ardmulchan: MH, T(1) |Ardmullan: RN, T(1) |- |Ardnableask: DL, T(1) |Ardnaboha: C, T(1) |Ardnabourkey: C, T(1) |- |Ardnaboy: WW, T(1) |Ardnabrocky: LY, T(1) |Ardnacally: MO, T(1) |- |Ardnacassagh: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardnacloghy]]: C, T(2) |Ardnaclug: C, T(1) |- |Ardnacraa: CE, T(1) |Ardnacrany North: WH, T(1) |Ardnacrany South: WH, T(1) |- |Ardnacrohy: L, T(1) |Ardnacross Island: G, T(1) |Ardnacrushy: C, T(1) |- |Ardnacullia North: CE, T(1) |Ardnacullia South: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardnaditian Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Ardnaditian]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ardnadoman East: G, T(1) |Ardnadoman West: G, T(1) |Ardnagall: G, T(1) |- |Ardnagalliagh: DL, T(1) |Ardnagannagh: DL, T(1) |Ardnagappary: DL, T(1) |- |Ardnagashel: C, T(1) |Ardnagassan: DL, T(1) |Ardnagassane: T, T(1) |- |Ardnageeha: C, T(1) |Ardnageeha: G, T(1) |Ardnageehy Beg: C, T(1) |- |Ardnageehy East: C, T(1) |Ardnageehy More: C, T(1) |Ardnageehy West: C, T(1) |- |Ardnageehy: C, T(1) |Ardnagla: CE, T(1) |Ardnaglass Lower: SO, T(1) |- |Ardnaglass Upper: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardnaglass Townland, Grange of Ballyscullion Parish, County Antrim|Ardnaglass]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardnaglass]]: DL, T(2) |- |Ardnaglass: SO, T(1) |Ardnaglew: WH, T(1) |Ardnaglug: RN, T(1) |- |Ardnaglug: WH, T(1) |Ardnagno: G, T(1) |Ardnagor: MO, T(1) |- |Ardnagowna: RN, T(1) |Ardnagragh (Digby): WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardnagragh]]: WH, T(2) |- |Ardnagreevagh: G, T(1) |Ardnagrena: C, T(1) |Ardnagroghery: C, T(1) |- |Ardnagross: KE, T(1) |Ardnagross: WH, T(1) |Ardnaguniog: LY, T(1) |- |Ardnahea: CE, T(1) |Ardnahinch: C, T(1) |Ardnahow: W, T(1) |- |Ardnamanagh: C, T(1) |Ardnamoghill: DL, T(1) |Ardnamoher: L, T(1) |- |Ardnamullagh: RN, T(1) |Ardnamullan: MH, T(1) |Ardnamweely: KY, T(1) |- |Ardnanagh: RN, T(1) |Ardnanean: L, T(1) |Ardnanure: RN, T(1) |- |Ardnaponra: WH, T(1) |Ardnapreaghaun: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardnaree or Shanaghy Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo|Ardnaree or Shanaghy]]: MO, T(1) |- |Ardnaree: DL, T(1) |Ardnargle: LY, T(1) |Ardnasallem: MN, T(1) |- |Ardnasillagh: G, T(1) |Ardnasodan: G, T(1) |Ardnasool: DL, T(1) |- |Ardnaveagh: L, T(1) |Ardneeskan: SO, T(1) |Ardnehue: CW, T(1) |- |Ardnurcher Glebe: OY, T(1) |Ardnurcher: WH, T(1) |Ardobireen: T, T(1) |- |Ardocheasty: W, T(1) |Ardogeena: C, T(1) |Ardogelly: SO, T(1) |- |Ardoghil: LD, T(1) |Ardoginna: W, T(1) |Ardogommon: MO, T(1) |- |Ardohill: T, T(1) |Ardoley: MO, T(1) |Ardonan: CN, T(1) |- |Ardoohy: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardore]]: FH, T(2) |Ardoslough: G, T(1) |- |Ardough or Huntspark: LS, T(1) |Ardoughan: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardoughter Townland, Killury Parish, County Kerry|Ardoughter]]: KY, T(1) |- |Ardour: G, T(1) |Ardowen Common: MO, T(1) |Ardowen: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardoyne]]: WW, T(2) |Ardpaddin: W, T(1) |Ardpatrick: L, T(1) |- |Ardpatrick: LH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardpatrick Townland, Donaghenry Parish, County Tyrone|Ardpatrick]]: TE, T(1) |Ardpattan: DL, T(1) |- |Ardquin: DN, T(1) |Ardra Beg: C, T(1) |Ardra More: C, T(1) |- |Ardra: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardra]]: C, T(2) |Ardra: KK, T(1) |- |Ardra: OY, T(1) |Ardragh: MN, T(1) |Ardragh: T, T(1) |- |Ardrah (Mealagh): C, T(1) |Ardrah (Scart): C, T(1) |Ardrah: C, T(1) |- |Ardrahan North: G, T(1) |Ardrahan South: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardrahan]]: KY, T(2) |- |Ardraheen Beg: SO, T(1) |Ardraheen More: SO, T(1) |Ardrahin: L, T(1) |- |Ardraly: C, T(1) |Ardranny Beg: G, T(1) |Ardranny More: G, T(1) |- |Ardrass Lower: KE, T(1) |Ardrass Upper: KE, T(1) |Ardrass: MO, T(1) |- |Ardrea: AH, T(1) |Ardrea: SO, T(1) |Ardreagh: KK, T(1) |- |Ardreagh: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardree]]: KE, T(2) |Ardree: SO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardress East Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Ardress East]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardress West Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Ardress West]]: AH, T(1) |Ardrew: KE, T(1) |- |Ardrinane: KY, T(1) |Ardristan: CW, T(1) |Ardroe: KY, T(1) |- |Ardroe: L, T(1) |Ardroe: MO, T(1) |Ardros: G, T(1) |- |Ardross: WX, T(1) |Ardrum: C, T(1) |Ardrum: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardrumkilla]]: G, T(2) |[[:Category:Ardrumman Townland, Aughnish Parish, County Donegal|Ardrumman]]: DL, T(1) |Ardrums Great: MH, T(1) |- |Ardrums Little: MH, T(1) |Ardrush: CE, T(1) |Ards Beg: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ards Beg Townland, Tullaghobegly Parish, County Donegal|Ards Beg]]: DL, T(1) |Ards Big: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ards Little Townland, Conwal Parish, County Donegal|Ards Little]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ards More East: C, T(1) |Ards More West: C, T(1) |Ards More: DL, T(1) |- |Ards: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ards]]: KY, T(2) |Ards: LD, T(1) |- |Ards: TE, T(1) |Ardsallagh Beg: RN, T(1) |Ardsallagh More: RN, T(1) |- |Ardsallagh: MH, T(1) |Ardsallagh: RN, T(1) |Ardsallagh: SO, T(1) |- |Ardsallagh: T, T(1) |Ardsallagh: W, T(1) |Ardscradaun: KK, T(1) |- |Ardscull: KE, T(1) |Ardshanavooly: KY, T(1) |Ardshanbally: L, T(1) |- |Ardshankill: FH, T(1) |Ardsheelhane East: KY, T(1) |Ardsheelhane West: KY, T(1) |- |Ardskea More: G, T(1) |Ardskeagh: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardskeagh]]: C, T(2) |- |Ardsmore Mountain: DL, T(1) |Ardsollus: CE, T(1) |Ardsoreen: SO, T(1) |- |Ardstraw: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardtanagh]]: DN, T(2) |Ardteegalvan: KY, T(1) |- |Ardtermon: SO, T(1) |Ardtole: DN, T(1) |Ardtomin: L, T(1) |- |Ardtonnagh: FH, T(1) |Ardtrasna: SO, T(1) |Ardtully Beg: LH, T(1) |- |Ardtully More: LH, T(1) |Ardtully: KY, T(1) |Ardue: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardultagh Townland, Kilquain Parish, County Galway|Ardultagh]]: G, T(1) |Ardun: DL, T(1) |Arduns: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ardunsaghan Townland, Drumreilly Parish, County Leitrim|Ardunsaghan]]: LM, T(1) |Ardunshin: FH, T(1) |Ardunshin: TE, T(1) |- |Ardura Beg: C, T(1) |Ardura More: C, T(1) |Arduslough: C, T(1) |- |Ardvagh: CN, T(1) |Ardvally: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ardvally Townland, Castleconor Parish, County Mayo|Ardvally]]: MO, T(1)
''also Ardvolly and Ardvalley'' |- |[[:Category:Ardvally Townland, Castleconor Parish, County Sligo|Ardvally]]: SO, T(1)
''also Ardvolly and Ardvalley'' |Ardvarna: G, T(1) |Ardvarna: L, T(1) |- |Ardvarness: LY, T(1) |Ardvarney: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardvarney]]: LM, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ardvarney]]: MO, T(3) |Ardvarney: SO, T(1) |Ardvarnish: TE, T(1) |- |Ardvarnock Glebe: DL, T(1) |Ardvarny East: FH, T(1) |Ardvarny West: FH, T(1) |- |Ardvarny: CN, T(1) |Ardvone: L, T(1) |Ardwanig: KY, T(1) |- |Ardydonagan: KY, T(1) |Ardyduffy: WH, T(1) |Ardyhoolihane: C, T(1) |- |Ardykeohane: L, T(1) |Ardyoul: L, T(1) |Argos: D, T(1) |- |Arignagh: RN, T(1) |Arkeen Beg: G, T(1) |Arkeen More: G, T(1) |- |Arklow: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Arklow Townland, Arklow Parish, County Wicklow|Arklow]]: WW, T(1) |Arlands: DL, T(1) |- |Arlinstown: C, T(1) |Arlish: FH, T(1) |Arlonstown: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Arm Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon|Arm]]: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Armaghbrague Townland, Lisnadill Parish, County Armagh|Armaghbrague]]: AH, T(1) |Armalughey: TE, T(1) |- |Armyhill: OY, T(1) |Arnaghan: CN, T(1) |Arnasbrack: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Arnestown]]: WX, T(2) |Arnot's Grove: FH, T(1) |Aroddy: LM, T(1) |- |Arodstown: MH, T(1) |Arpinstown: WX, T(1) |Arragh Beg: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Arragh More Townland, Loughkeen Parish, County Tipperary|Arragh More]]: T, T(1) |Arraghan: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Arraglen]]: KY, T(2) |- |Arragorteen: WX, T(1) |Arranagh: L, T(1) |Arrigal: MH, T(1) |- |Arroo: LM, T(1) |Arrybreaga: L, T(1) |Arryheernabin: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Artabrackagh Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Artabrackagh]]: AH, T(1) |Artaine (Domville): D, T(1) |Artaine East: D, T(1) |- |Artaine North: D, T(1) |Artaine South: D, T(1) |Artaine West: D, T(1) |- |Artalevery: LH, T(1) |[[:Category:Artasooly Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Artasooly]]: AH, T(1) |Artclea: TE, T(1) |- |Arthurstown Little: LH, T(1) |Arthurstown: KE, T(1) |Arthurstown: LH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Artibrannan]]: AM, T(2) |Articlave Lower: LY, T(1) |Articlave Upper: LY, T(1) |- |Articrunaght North: LY, T(1) |Articrunaght South: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Artidillon Townland, Dunboe Parish, County Londonderry|Artidillon]]: LY, T(1) |- |Artidowney: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Artiferrall Townland, Kilraghts Parish, County Antrim|Artiferrall]]: AM, T(1) |Artiforty or Shanaghy Lower: AM, T(1) |- |Artigarvan: TE, T(1) |Artigoran: AM, T(1) |Artikelly: LY, T(1) |- |Artikellys: DL, T(1) |Artiloman: AM, T(1) |Artimacormick: AM, T(1) |- |Artinagh: FH, T(1) |Artiteige: C, T(1) |Artlone: AM, T(1) |- |Artnacrea: AM, T(1) |Artnagross: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Artnagullian Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Artnagullian]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Artonagh]]: CN, T(2) |Artoney: LH, T(1) |Artramon: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Artresnahan Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Artresnahan]]: AM, T(1) |Arundelmills: C, T(1) |Arvalee: TE, T(1) |- |Arywee: L, T(1) |Ash Big: LH, T(1) |Ash Hill: L, T(1) |- |Ash Island: DL, T(1) |Ash Island: OY, T(1) |Ash Island: RN, T(1) |- |Ash Little: LH, T(1) |Ashbrook or Aghamore: LS, T(1) |Ashbrook: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ashbrook Townland, Templemore Parish, County Mayo|Ashbrook]]: MO, T(1) |Ashbrook: RN, T(1) |Ashbury: T, T(1) |- |Ashfield Demesne: G, T(1) |Ashfield or Screeboge: MH, T(1) |Ashfield: D, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ashfield]]: G, T(3) |Ashfield: LS, T(1) |Ashfield: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ashford]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ashford]]: WW, T(2) |Ashfort: L, T(1) |- |Ashglen or Glennafunshoge: KK, T(1) |Ashgrove: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ashgrove]]: C, T(3) |- |Ashgrove: KE, T(1) |Ashgrove: L, T(1) |Ashgrove: T, T(1) |- |Ash-hill: KY, T(1)
''Ashhill'' |Ashhill: T, T(1) |Ashlamaduff: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ashleypark]]: T, T(3) |Ashpark: MH, T(1) |Ashpark: RN, T(1) |- |Ashroe: L, T(1) |Ashtown or Ballinafunshoge: WW, T(1) |Ashtown: D, T(1) |- |Ashtown: KK, T(1) |Ashtown: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Ashtown]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ashwell's-Lot: T, T(1) |Ashwood Lower: WX, T(1) |Ashwood Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Ashwoods or Woody Mullaghree: FH, T(1) |Ashwoods: FH, T(1) |Ask: WX, T(1) |- |Aska Beg: WX, T(1) |Askabeg: WX, T(1) |Askahbighe: WX, T(1) |- |Askakeagh: WW, T(1) |Askakeel: WX, T(1) |Askamore: WX, T(1) |- |Askanagap: WW, T(1) |Askasilla: WX, T(1) |Aske: D, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Askeaton Townland, Askeaton Parish, County Limerick|Askeaton]]: L, T(1) |Askill: FH, T(1) |Askill: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Askillaun]]: MO, T(2) |Askinamoe: WX, T(1) |Askinch Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Askinch Upper: WX, T(1) |Askinfarney (E.D. The Leap): WX, T(1) |Askingarran Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Askingarran Upper: WX, T(1) |Askintarney (E.D Templeludigan): WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Askintinny Townland, Arklow Parish, County Wicklow|Askintinny]]: WW, T(1) |- |Askinvillar Lower: WX, T(1) |Askinvillar Upper: WX, T(1) |Askpark: T, T(1) |- |Askunshin: WX, T(1) |Asnagh: LD, T(1) |Assagart: WX, T(1) |- |Assaly Great: WX, T(1) |Assaly Little: WX, T(1) |Assan: CN, T(1) |- |Assaun: RN, T(1) |Assey: MH, T(1) |Assolas: C, T(1) |- |Astagob (Clonsilla): D, T(1) |Astee East: KY, T(1) |Astee West: KY, T(1) |- |Astogob (Castleknock): D, T(1) |Astrish Beg: MN, T(1) |Astrish More: MN, T(1) |- |Atateemore: KK, T(1) |Athabryanmore: TE, T(1) |Athasselabbey North: T, T(1) |- |Athasselabbey South: T, T(1) |Athcarne: MH, T(1) |Athclare: LH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Athdown Townland, Kilbride (Talbotstown Lower) Parish, County Wicklow|Athdown]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Athea Lower Townland, Rathronan Parish, County Limerick|Athea Lower]]: L, T(1) |Athea Upper: L, T(1) |- |Athenboy: WH, T(1) |Athenree: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Athenry Townland, Athenry Parish, County Galway|Athenry]]: G, T(1) |- |Athgaine Great: MH, T(1) |Athgaine Little: MH, T(1) |Athgarrett: KE, T(1) |- |Athgarvan: WW, T(1) |Athgoe North: D, T(1) |Athgoe South: D, T(1) |- |Athgoe: D, T(1) |Athgreany: WW, T(1) |Athlacca North: L, T(1) |- |Athlacca South: L, T(1) |Athleague: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Athlone and Bigmeadow Townland, Saint Peter's Parish, County Roscommon|Athlone and Bigmeadow]]: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Athlone and Bigmeadow Townland, Saint Peter's Parish, County Westmeath|Athlone and Bigmeadow]]: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Athlone]]: WH, T(2) |Athlummon: T, T(1) |- |Athlumney: MH, T(1) |Athlunkard: CE, T(1) |Athnid Beg: T, T(1) |- |Athnid More: T, T(1) |Athroe: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Athronan]]: MH, T(2) |- |Athry: G, T(1) |Athy: KE, T(1) |Atnamollyboy: FH, T(1) |- |Atshanboe (Cahill): T, T(1) |Atshanboe (Laundery): T, T(1) |Attaeenoe Lower: KK, T(1) |- |Attaeenoe Upper: KK, T(1) |Attagh: TE, T(1) |Attaghmore: TE, T(1) |- |Attatantee: DL, T(1) |Attavally Island: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Attavally]]: MO, T(3) |- |Atteagh: RN, T(1) |Attiaghygrana: RN, T(1) |Attiantaggart: RN, T(1) |- |Attiappleton: MO, T(1) |Attiballa: RN, T(1) |Attiblaney: OY, T(1) |- |Attibrassil: G, T(1) |Atticahill: MO, T(1) |Attical: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Attichree Townland, Castleconor Parish, County Sligo|Attichree]]: SO, T(1) |Atticlogh: G, T(1) |Atticloghy: MO, T(1) |- |Atticoffey East: G, T(1) |Atticoffey West: G, T(1) |Atticonaun: MO, T(1) |- |Atticonor: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Atticorra Townland, Creagh Parish, County Galway|Atticorra]]: G, T(1) |Atticorra: RN, T(1) |- |Attidavock: G, T(1) |Attidermot: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Attiduff]]: MN, T(2) |- |Attiduff: SO, T(1) |Attifarry: G, T(1) |Attifineen: G, T(1) |- |Attifinlay: LM, T(1) |Attiflynn: G, T(1) |Attigara: G, T(1) |- |Attigoddaun: G, T(1) |Attikee: G, T(1) |Attiknockan: RN, T(1) |- |Attimachugh: MO, T(1) |Attimanus: LM, T(1) |Attimany: G, T(1) |- |Attimonbeg: G, T(1) |Attimonmore North: G, T(1) |Attimonmore South: G, T(1) |- |Attimurtagh: WH, T(1) |Attinadague: DL, T(1) |Attinaskollia: MO, T(1) |- |Attinkee: OY, T(1) |Attiquin: C, T(1) |Attireesh: MO, T(1) |- |Attiregan: G, T(1) |Attirory: LM, T(1) |Attirory: RN, T(1) |- |Attirowerty: G, T(1) |Attishane (Joynt): MO, T(1) |Attishane: MO, T(1) |- |Attishane: RN, T(1) |Attithomasrevagh: G, T(1) |Attiville: SO, T(1) |- |Attybaron: FH, T(1) |Attybrick: T, T(1) |Attyclannabryan: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Attycristora Townland, Kilmanaheen Parish, County Clare|Attycristora]]: CE, T(1) |Attyflin: L, T(1) |Attyjames: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Attykit Townland, Saint Johnbaptist Parish, County Tipperary|Attykit]]: T, T(1) |Attyshonock: G, T(1) |Attyslany North: CE, T(1) |- |Attyslany South: CE, T(1) |Attyterrila: CE, T(1) |Auburn: D, T(1) |- |Auburn: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aubwee]]: G, T(2) |Aucloggeen: G, T(1) |- |Audley's Acre: DN, T(1) |Audleystown: DN, T(1) |Augeris: C, T(1) |- |Aughaboy: AM, T(1) |Aughabrack: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughacasla North Townland, Killiney Parish, County Kerry|Aughacasla North]]: KY, T(1) |- |Aughacasla South: KY, T(1) |Aughadanove: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughagalla Townland, Clonoe Parish, County Tyrone|Aughagalla]]: TE, T(1) |- |Aughagarna: CE, T(1) |Aughagault Big: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughagault Townland, Convoy Parish, County Donegal|Aughagault]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aughagower Townland, Aghagower Parish, County Mayo|Aughagower]]: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughagranna Townland, Clonoe Parish, County Tyrone|Aughagranna]]: TE, T(1) |Aughaleigue Beg: C, T(1) |- |Aughaleigue More: C, T(1) |Aughalin: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughalish Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Aughalish]]: AM, T(1) |- |Aughall Beg: T, T(1) |Aughall Middle: T, T(1) |Aughall More: T, T(1) |- |Aughamullan: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughanduff Townland, Forkill Parish, County Armagh|Aughanduff]]: AH, T(1) |Aughane: C, T(1) |- |Aughanna: KY, T(1) |Aughans: LS, T(1) |Aughareamlagh: AM, T(1) |- |Aughathlappa: WX, T(1) |Aughatubbrid or Chatsworth: KK, T(1) |Aughavanlomaun: T, T(1) |- |Aughavehir: T, T(1) |Aughavinna: CE, T(1) |Aughaward: FH, T(1) |- |Aughboy: CE, T(1) |Aughclare: WX, T(1) |Augher Tenements: TE, T(1) |- |Aughermon: WX, T(1) |Aughernagalliagh: MO, T(1) |Augherskea: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughey]]: FH, T(2) |Aughfad: WX, T(1) |Aughil: LY, T(1) |- |Aughils: KY, T(1) |Aughine: LD, T(1) |Aughinida: C, T(1) |- |Aughinish East: L, T(1) |Aughinish West: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughinish]]: CE, T(2) |- |Aughintober: DN, T(1) |Aughiska Beg: CE, T(1) |Aughiska More: CE, T(1) |- |Aughkeely: DL, T(1) |Aughkiletaun: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughlish Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Aughlish]]: AH, T(1) |- |Aughlish: FH, T(1) |Aughlish: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughlish]]: TE, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Aughmore Townland, Rathgormuck Parish, County Waterford|Aughmore]]: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughmore]]: WX, T(2) |Aughnacarney: TE, T(1) |- |Aughnacaven: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughnacleagh]]: AM, T(2) |[[:Category:Aughnacloy Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Aughnacloy]]: AH, T(1) |- |Aughnacloy: DN, T(1) |Aughnacloy: MN, T(1) |Aughnacloy: SO, T(1) |- |Aughnacrumpane: T, T(1) |Aughnacurraveel: W, T(1) |Aughnadarragh: DN, T(1) |- |Aughnadrumman: DN, T(1) |Aughnafosker: DN, T(1) |Aughnagalley: WX, T(1) |- |Aughnagan: WX, T(1) |Aughnagomaun: T, T(1) |Aughnagon: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aughnagurgan Townland, Keady Parish, County Armagh|Aughnagurgan]]: AH, T(1) |Aughnaheel: T, T(1) |Aughnaholle: AM, T(1) |- |Aughnahoory: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughnahoy]]: AM, T(2) |Aughnaloopy: DN, T(1) |- |Aughnalyra: C, T(1) |Aughnamaulmeen: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughnamullan Townland, Killead Parish, County Antrim|Aughnamullan]]: AM, T(1) |- |Aughnanure: G, T(1) |Aughnasillagh: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughnaskeagh Townland, Dromara Parish, County Down|Aughnaskeagh]]: DN, T(1) |- |Aughnavallog: DN, T(1) |Aughness: MO, T(1) |Aughnish Isle: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aughnish Townland, Aughnish Parish, County Donegal|Aughnish]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughrafin Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Aughrafin]]: AH, T(1) |Aughrim (Kelly): CE, T(1) |- |Aughrim (Ross): CE, T(1) |Aughrim (Toohy): CE, T(1) |Aughrim Beg: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aughrim Lower Townland, Ballykine Parish, County Wicklow|Aughrim Lower]]: WW, T(1) |Aughrim More: MN, T(1) |Aughrim Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Aughrim: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughrim]]: CE, T(2) |Aughrim: C, T(1) |- |Aughrim: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughrim]]: FH, T(2) |Aughrim: KY, T(1) |- |Aughrim: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughrim]]: LM, T(3) |Aughrim: LY, T(1) |- |Aughrim: RN, T(1) |Aughriman South: LM, T(1) |Aughriman: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Aughrimderg Townland, Clonoe Parish, County Tyrone|Aughrimderg]]: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Aughris]]: SO, T(2) |Aughrus Beg: G, T(1) |- |Aughrus More: G, T(1) |Aughry: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Aught Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal|Aught]]: DL, T(1) |- |Aughtanny: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Aughterclooney Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Aughterclooney]]: AM, T(1)
''Waterclooney, Clooney'' |Aughtermoy: TE, T(1) |- |Aughtreagh: CN, T(1) |Aughullen: WX, T(1) |Aughvallydeag: T, T(1) |- |Aughvoleyshane: T, T(1) |Augullies: DL, T(1) |Aulanebane: KY, T(1) |- |Aulaneduff: KY, T(1) |Ault alias Gowkstown: AM, T(1) |Aultagh: C, T(1) |- |Aultaghreagh: C, T(1) |Aunamihoonagh: C, T(1) |Aungierstown and Ballybane: D, T(1) |- |Aurora: WW, T(1) |Auskurra Big: W, T(1) |Auskurra Little: W, T(1) |- |Avalbane: MN, T(1) |Avalreagh: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Avaltygort Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Donegal|Avaltygort]]: DL, T(1) |- |Avenue: KY, T(1) |Avery Island: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_A|Avish]]: LY, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Avoley Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Avoley]]: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Avondale Townland, Rathdrum Parish, County Wicklow|Avondale]]: WW, T(1) |Avough Island: G, T(1) |- |Awnaskirtaun: KY, T(1) |Ayle Lower: CE, T(1) |Ayle Upper: CE, T(1) |- |Ayle: KY, T(1) |Ayle: T, T(1) |Ayleacotty: CE, T(1) |- |Aylmerstown: KE, T(1) |Aylwardstown: KK, T(1) |Ayresfields: KK, T(1) |- |}

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==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of district electoral divisions. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as corrections continue to be made. :Each entry represents a name that appears in an Irish location and where there are many instances of the name a separate disambiguation page shows all the instances of the name and the parishes in which it is situate. :Where a category of a single location exists (at the time of the last run) the link takes you to the category. Where there are multiple instances the link takes you to the diasambiguation page. ==Identifying County and Type== :County Letters are used to identify the county to which the place belongs. These are ''usually'' the first and last letter of the county name. The same has been applied to counties in Northern Ireland after 1922.
:{| width="80%" border="1" |'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County''' |- |AM||Antrim,||AH||Armagh,||C||Cork,||CE||Clare |- |CN||Cavan,||CW||Carlow,||D||Dublin,||DL||Donegal |- |DN||Down,||FH||Fermanagh,||G||Galway,||KE||Kildare |- |KK||Kilkenny,||KY||Kerry,||L||Limerick,||LD||Longford |- |LH||Louth,||LM||Leitrim,||LS||Laois,||LY||Londonderry |- |MH||Meath,||MN||Monaghan,||MO||Mayo,||OY||Offaly |- |RN||Roscommon,||SO||Sligo,||T||Tipperary,||TE||Tyrone |- |W||Waterford,||WH||Westmeath,||WX||Wexford,||WW||Wicklow |}
:The letters immediately following the county designation are the type of location, or types, which are represented by the name thus for example '''Abartagh: W, T(1)''' relates to a townland in Waterford and there is just the one instance.
T = Townland, TN = Town, P = Parish, B = Barony, E = District Electoral Division,
R = Registration District (Disp Dist), S = Superintentent Registrar's District.
:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |Babeswood: LH, T(1) |Bachelorshall: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Back Lower Townland, Ballyclog Parish, County Tyrone|Back Lower]]: TE, T(1) |- |Back of the Hill: LD, T(1) |Back Upper: TE, T(1) |Back: G, T(1) |- |Back: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Backaderry Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Backaderry]]: DN, T(1) |Backan: TE, T(1) |- |Backfarm: TE, T(1) |Backfence: TE, T(1) |Backhill: DL, T(1) |- |Backhill: TE, T(1) |Backland: DL, T(1) |Backlees: DL, T(1) |- |Backnamullagh: DN, T(1) |Backpark: G, T(1) |Backsteel: OY, T(1) |- |Backstown: D, T(1) |Backtown: TE, T(1) |Backweston Park: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Backwestonpark]]: D, T(2) |Backwood: FH, T(1) |Backwood: OY, T(1) |- |Baconstown: MH, T(1) |Badgerfort: L, T(1) |Badgerhill: D, T(1) |- |Badgerhill: LS, T(1) |Badgerisland: LS, T(1) |Badgerrock: KK, T(1) |- |Baggotrath East: D, T(1) |Baggotrath North: D, T(1) |Baggotrath West: D, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Baggotrath]]: D, T(2) |Baggotstown East: L, T(1) |Baggotstown West: L, T(1) |- |Baggotstown: L, T(1) |Baggotstown: LH, T(1) |Baggottspark: LS, T(1) |- |Baghloonagh: SO, T(1) |Bahagha: T, T(1) |Bahaghs: KY, T(1) |- |Bahana (King): WW, T(1) |Bahana (Whaley): WW, T(1) |Bahana: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Bahana]]: WW, T(2) |Baile Órthaí: MH, T(1) |Baile Ghib: MH, T(1) |- |Bailis: MH, T(1) |Bailyland: LH, T(1) |Bailypark: LH, T(1) |- |Bakersclose: C, T(1) |Bal of Dookinelly (Calvy): MO, T(1) |Balally: D, T(1) |- |Balbane: DL, T(1) |Balbobin: LH, T(1) |Balbradagh: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Balbriggan Townland, Balrothery Parish, County Dublin|Balbriggan]]: D, T(1) |Balbrigh: MH, T(1) |Balbutcher: D, T(1) |- |Balcarrick: D, T(1) |Balcarrig: WX, T(1) |Balcarrighill: WX, T(1) |- |Balcultry: D, T(1) |Balcunnin: D, T(1) |Balcurris: D, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Baldongan Townland, Baldongan Parish, County Dublin|Baldongan]]: D, T(1) |Baldonnell Little: D, T(1) |Baldonnell Lower: D, T(1) |- |Baldonnell Upper: D, T(1) |Baldoyle or Curtistown Lower: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Baldoyle_Townland,_Baldoyle_Parish,_County_Dublin|Baldoyle]]: D, T(1) |- |Baldrumman: D, T(1) |Baldurgan: D, T(1) |Baldwinstown: D, T(1) |- |Baldwinstown: WX, T(1) |Balfeaghan: MH, T(1) |Balfeddock: LH, T(1) |- |Balfeddock: MH, T(1) |Balfestown: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Balgaddy]]: D, T(2) |- |Balgarrett: WH, T(1) |Balgatheran: LH, T(1) |Balgeen: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Balgeeth]]: MH, T(3) |Balgree: MH, T(1) |Balgriffin Park: D, T(1) |- |Balgriffin: D, T(1) |Balheary Demesne: D, T(1) |Balheary: D, T(1) |- |Balief Lower: KK, T(1) |Balief Upper: KK, T(1) |Balinacrane: WX, T(1) |- |Balincarroona: L, T(1) |Balinvoher: KK, T(1) |Balisland: WW, T(1) |- |Balix Lower: TE, T(1) |Balix Upper: TE, T(1) |Balkinstown: KE, T(1) |- |Balla: MO, T(1) |Ballabony: LH, T(1) |Balladian: MN, T(1) |- |Ballady: C, T(1) |Ballagan: LH, T(1) |Ballagh (Achmuty): LD, T(1) |- |Ballagh Burrow: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh East]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh West]]: G, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh]]: CE, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballagh Townland, Tullylease Parish, County Cork|Ballagh]]: C, T(1) |Ballagh: DL, T(1) |- |Ballagh: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh]]: KY, T(2) |- |Ballagh: KK, T(1) |Ballagh: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh]]: LD, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballagh Townland, Drumsnat Parish, County Monaghan|Ballagh]]: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh]]: RN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh]]: T, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh]]: TE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh]]: WH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballagh]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballagh: WW, T(1) |Ballaghabawbeg: RN, T(1) |Ballaghabawmore: RN, T(1) |- |Ballaghablake: WX, T(1) |Ballaghaclay: CW, T(1) |Ballaghaderneen: CW, T(1) |- |Ballaghaderreen: RN, T(1) |Ballaghaderry: OY, T(1) |Ballaghadigue: KY, T(1) |- |Ballaghadown North: C, T(1) |Ballaghadown South: C, T(1) |Ballaghafadda East: CE, T(1) |- |Ballaghafadda West: CE, T(1) |Ballaghaglash: CE, T(1) |Ballaghalare: TE, T(1) |- |Ballaghaline: CE, T(1) |Ballaghalode: G, T(1) |Ballaghamuck: MO, T(1) |- |Ballaghanea: CN, T(1) |Ballaghanery Upper: DN, T(1) |Ballaghanery: DN, T(1) |- |Ballaghanna: CN, T(1) |Ballaghanoher: OY, T(1) |Ballaghanure: C, T(1) |- |Ballagharahin: LS, T(1) |Ballagharea: C, T(1) |Ballaghassaan: OY, T(1) |- |Ballaghaugeag East: G, T(1) |Ballaghaugeag West: G, T(1) |Ballaghavorraga: W, T(1) |- |Ballaghaweary: MH, T(1) |Ballaghbaun: G, T(1) |Ballaghbeddy: AM, T(1) |- |Ballaghbeg: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballaghbehy North Townland, Abbeyfeale Parish, County Limerick|Ballaghbehy North]]: L, T(1) |Ballaghbehy South: L, T(1) |- |Ballaghbehy: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballaghboy]]: CE, T(2) |Ballaghboy: C, T(1) |- |Ballaghboy: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballaghboy Townland, Aghanagh Parish, County Sligo|Ballaghboy]]: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballaghboy]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballaghboy: WX, T(1) |Ballaghcloneen: KK, T(1) |Ballaghcullia: RN, T(1) |- |Ballaghdacker: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballaghderg Townland, Conwal Parish, County Donegal|Ballaghderg]]: DL, T(1) |Ballaghdorragh: CN, T(1) |- |Ballaghdorragha: G, T(1) |Ballaghduff: G, T(1) |Ballaghfarna: MO, T(1) |- |Ballaghgar: T, T(1) |Ballaghgee: FH, T(1) |Ballaghgowla: LD, T(1) |- |Ballaghkeeran Big: WH, T(1) |Ballaghkeeran Little: WH, T(1) |Ballaghlyragh or Nealstown: LS, T(1) |- |Ballaghmoon Castle: KE, T(1) |Ballaghmoon: KE, T(1) |Ballaghmore Lower: LS, T(1) |- |Ballaghmore or Bushmills: AM, T(1)
''Bushmills, Bushmills'' |Ballaghmore Upper: LS, T(1) |Ballaghmore: AM, T(1) |- |Ballaghmore: CW, T(1) |Ballaghmore: FH, T(1) |Ballaghmore: LS, T(1) |- |Ballaghnabehy: LM, T(1) |Ballaghnagearn: MN, T(1) |Ballaghnagrosheen: G, T(1) |- |Ballaghneed: TE, T(1) |Ballaghstown: D, T(1) |Ballaghtalion: MH, T(1) |- |Ballaghveny: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballaghy Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Ballaghy]]: AH, T(1) |Ballaghymurry: G, T(1) |- |Ballagroge: T, T(1) |Ballahacommane: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballahantouragh]]: KY, T(2) |- |Ballaheen: C, T(1) |Ballair: MH, T(1) |Ballakelly: MN, T(1) |- |Ballalease North: D, T(1) |Ballalease South: D, T(1) |Ballalease West: D, T(1) |- |Ballallen: WH, T(1) |Ballallog: KK, T(1) |Ballaman: WX, T(1) |- |Ballanagh: WW, T(1) |Ballany: MH, T(1) |Ballany: WH, T(1) |- |Ballard Commons: C, T(1) |Ballard East: G, T(1) |Ballard Lower: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballard Lower Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballard Lower]]: WW, T(1) |Ballard Upper: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballard Upper Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballard Upper]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballard West: G, T(1) |Ballard: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballard]]: CE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballard]]: C, T(2) |Ballard: DL, T(1) |Ballard: G, T(1) |- |Ballard: OY, T(1) |Ballard: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballard]]: WH, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballard]]: WW, T(4) |Ballardan Great: MH, T(1) |Ballardan Little: MH, T(1) |- |Ballardbeg: WW, T(1) |Ballardiggan: G, T(1) |Ballardpark: WW, T(1) |- |Ballare: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballask]]: WX, T(2) |Ballasport: MH, T(1) |- |Ballastran: MH, T(1) |Ballaverty: LH, T(1) |Ballcourcy Beg: WX, T(1) |- |Ballcourcy More: WX, T(1) |Balleagny: WH, T(1) |Balleally East: D, T(1) |- |Balleally West: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballealy North Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Ballealy North]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballealy South Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Ballealy South]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballee Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Ballee]]: AM, T(1) |Ballee: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Balleeghan Lower]]: DL, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Balleeghan Upper]]: DL, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Balleeghan]]: DL, T(2) |Balleek Beg: OY, T(1) |- |Balleek: OY, T(1) |Balleelaghan: DL, T(1) |Balleen Little: KK, T(1) |- |Balleen Lower: KK, T(1) |Balleen: CE, T(1) |Balleen: KY, T(1) |- |Balleer: AH, T(1) |Balleese Upper: WW, T(1) |Balleese Wood: WW, T(1) |- |Balleeshal: WW, T(1) |Balleevy: DN, T(1) |Balleighteragh East: W, T(1) |- |Balleighteragh West: W, T(1) |Ballenan: AH, T(1) |Balleny: AM, T(1) |- |Balleny: DN, T(1) |Ballese Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballestran: MH, T(1) |- |Balleven: KK, T(1) |Ballew: WH, T(1) |Balleygorey: KK, T(1) |- |Ballgill: MH, T(1) |Ballickmoyler Upper: LS, T(1) |Ballickmoyler: LS, T(1) |- |Ballickmoyler: OY, T(1) |Ballicknahee: OY, T(1) |Balliggan: DN, T(1) |- |Ballilogue: KK, T(1) |Ballin: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballina Lower]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballina or Bective: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballina Upper]]: WX, T(3) |Ballina: CN, T(1) |- |Ballina: CE, T(1) |Ballina: C, T(1) |Ballina: DL, T(1) |- |Ballina: G, T(1) |Ballina: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballina]]: LS, T(2) |- |Ballina: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballina]]: MO, T(3) |Ballina: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballina]]: OY, T(2) |Ballina: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballina Townland, Templeachally Parish, County Tipperary|Ballina]]: T, T(1) |- |Ballina: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballina]]: WX, T(3) |Ballinab: W, T(1) |- |Ballinabanoge: WW, T(1) |Ballinabarney: KK, T(1) |Ballinabarny Gap: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballinabarny North Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinabarny North]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinabarny South Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinabarny South]]: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinabarny]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballinaboy: C, T(1) |Ballinaboy: G, T(1) |Ballinaboy: RN, T(1) |- |Ballinabranagh: CW, T(1) |Ballinabrannagh: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinacarrig Lower Townland, Rathdrum Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinacarrig Lower]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballinacarrig Upper Townland, Rathdrum Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinacarrig Upper]]: WW, T(1) |Ballinacarrig: CW, T(1) |Ballinacarrig: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballinaclash Townland, Ballykine Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinaclash]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinaclea Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinaclea]]: WW, T(1) |Ballinaclogh Lower: LS, T(1) |- |Ballinaclogh Upper: LS, T(1) |Ballinaclogh: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinaclogh]]: T, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballinaclogh Townland, Glenealy Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinaclogh]]: WW, T(1) |Ballinacoola Beg: WX, T(1) |Ballinacoola More: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinacoola]]: WX, T(2) |Ballinacooley: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinacor East Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinacor East]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballinacor West Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinacor West]]: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinacor]]: WW, T(3) |Ballinacorbeg: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinacostello: MO, T(1) |Ballinacrea: CW, T(1) |Ballinacrow Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinacrow Upper: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinacur]]: WX, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinacurra (Bowman)]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballinacurra (Hart): L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinacurra (Weston)]]: L, T(2) |Ballinacurra: C, T(1) |- |Ballinadee: C, T(1) |Ballinadrum: CW, T(1) |Ballinadrummin: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinafad: G, T(1) |Ballinafad: MO, T(1) |Ballinafad: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballinafad Townland, Aghanagh Parish, County Sligo|Ballinafad]]: SO, T(1) |Ballinafunshoge: WW, T(1) |Ballinagam Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinagam Upper: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinagappoge Townland, Ballinacor Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinagappoge]]: WW, T(1) |Ballinagar: OY, T(1) |- |Ballinagard: RN, T(1) |Ballinagavna: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinagee]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballinageeloge: WX, T(1) |Ballinagilky: CW, T(1) |Ballinagoneen: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinagore: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinagore Townland, Ballintemple Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinagore]]: WW, T(1) |Ballinagran: MO, T(1) |- |Ballinagrann Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballinagrann Upper: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinagross Townland, Kilbarron Parish, County Tipperary|Ballinagross]]: T, T(1) |- |Ballinagroun: KY, T(1) |Ballinaha: W, T(1) |Ballinaheese: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinahemery: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinahinch Lower Townland, Newcastle Upper Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinahinch Lower]]: WW, T(1) |Ballinahinch Middle: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinahinch Upper: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinahinch]]: WW, T(2) |Ballinahorna: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballinahown Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinahown]]: WW, T(1) |Ballinakill: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinakill]]: WX, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinakill]]: WW, T(2) |Ballinalack: WH, T(1) |Ballinalea: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinaleama: G, T(1) |Ballinalecka: MO, T(1) |Ballinalee or St Johnstown: LD, T(1) |- |Ballinaleucra: W, T(1) |Ballinaltig Beg: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinaltig]]: C, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballinameesda Lower Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinameesda Lower]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinameesda Upper Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinameesda Upper]]: WW, T(1) |Ballinaminton East: OY, T(1) |- |Ballinaminton West: OY, T(1) |Ballinamoe: OY, T(1) |Ballinamoe: T, T(1) |- |Ballinamona or Ballyellin: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinamona]]: T, T(3) |Ballinamona: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinamona]]: WX, T(2) |Ballinamona: WW, T(1) |Ballinamore: LD, T(1) |- |Ballinamore: MO, T(1) |Ballinamore: T, T(1) |Ballinamorragh: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinamought East: C, T(1) |Ballinamought West: C, T(1) |Ballinanchor: W, T(1) |- |Ballinanima (D'Arcy): L, T(1) |Ballinanima (Massy): L, T(1) |Ballinanima: L, T(1) |- |Ballinanty: WW, T(1) |Ballinapark: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinapark]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballinapeaka: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinard]]: C, T(2) |Ballinard: KY, T(1) |- |Ballinard: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinard]]: T, T(3) |Ballinard: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinarink: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinarry]]: DN, T(2) |Ballinascorney Lower: D, T(1) |- |Ballinascorney Upper: D, T(1) |Ballinashinnagh: WW, T(1) |Ballinasig: KY, T(1) |- |Ballinasilloge: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinasilloge]]: WW, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinaskea]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballinasoostia: WW, T(1) |Ballinaspick North: W, T(1) |Ballinaspick or Bishopstown: WH, T(1) |- |Ballinaspick South: W, T(1) |Ballinaspig Beg: C, T(1) |Ballinaspig More: C, T(1) |- |Ballinastack: G, T(1) |Ballinaster: MO, T(1) |Ballinastoe: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinastraw Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballinastraw Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballinastraw: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinastraw]]: WW, T(2) |Ballinastud: WX, T(1) |Ballinatona: C, T(1) |- |Ballinatone Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballinatone Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballinatray Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinatray Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballinattin Lower: T, T(1) |Ballinattin Upper: T, T(1) |- |Ballinattin: W, T(1) |Ballinavary: WX, T(1) |Ballinavunia: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinaya: MO, T(1) |Ballinbea: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinbeg]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballinbranhig: KY, T(1) |Ballinbrittig: C, T(1) |Ballincar: SO, T(1) |- |Ballincarroona: L, T(1) |Ballincarroonig: C, T(1) |Ballincash Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballincash Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballincassa: L, T(1) |Ballincastle: SO, T(1) |- |Ballinchalla: MO, T(1) |Ballinclare: KY, T(1) |Ballinclare: KK, T(1) |- |Ballinclare: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinclare]]: WX, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballinclare Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinclare]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinclay Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballinclay Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballinclay: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinclea: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinclea]]: WW, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinclemesig]]: KY, T(2) |- |Ballincloghan Little: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballincloghan]]: OY, T(2) |Ballincloher East: KY, T(1) |- |Ballincloher West: KY, T(1) |Ballincloher: KY, T(1) |Ballincolla: C, T(1) |- |Ballincolla: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballincollig]]: C, T(2) |Ballincollig: KY, T(1) |- |Ballincolloo: L, T(1) |Ballincollop: C, T(1) |Ballincolly: C, T(1) |- |Ballincolly: L, T(1) |Ballincool: RN, T(1) |Ballincor Demesne: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballincor]]: T, T(2) |Ballincota: KY, T(1) |Ballincourcey: C, T(1) |- |Ballincourlea: C, T(1) |Ballincourneenig: C, T(1) |Ballincraheen: KY, T(1) |- |Ballincranig: C, T(1) |Ballincrea: KK, T(1) |Ballincressig: C, T(1) |- |Ballincrick and Ballynabrocky: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballincrokig]]: C, T(2) |Ballincrossig: KY, T(1) |- |Ballinculloo: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballincur]]: OY, T(2) |Ballincur: T, T(1) |- |Ballincurra North: KK, T(1) |Ballincurra South: KK, T(1) |Ballincurra: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballincurra]]: L, T(3) |Ballincurra: T, T(1) |Ballincurra: WH, T(1) |- |Ballincurragh: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballincurrig]]: C, T(7) |Ballincurry Upper: DN, T(1) |- |Ballincurry: DN, T(1) |Ballincurry: G, T(1) |Ballincurry: LD, T(1) |- |Ballincurry: RN, T(1) |Ballincurry: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballincurry]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballindaggan: WX, T(1) |Ballindagny and Cullyvore: LD, T(1) |Ballindall: RN, T(1) |- |Ballindam: AM, T(1) |Ballindangan: C, T(1) |Ballindarra: OY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballindarragh Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Ballindarragh]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballindeasig]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballindeenisk]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballindell East: MO, T(1) |Ballindell West: MO, T(1) |Ballinderreen: G, T(1) |- |Ballinderrin: MH, T(1) |Ballinderry Big: WH, T(1) |Ballinderry Little: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballinderry Lower Townland, Rathdrum Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinderry Lower]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinderry Upper Townland, Rathdrum Parish, County Wicklow|Ballinderry Upper]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinderry Townland, Ballinderry Parish, County Antrim|Ballinderry]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinderry]]: G, T(2) |Ballinderry: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinderry]]: LY, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinderry]]: MH, T(2) |Ballinderry: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinderry]]: T, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinderry]]: WH, T(2) |Ballindigny: T, T(1) |Ballindillanig: C, T(1) |- |Ballindinas: WX, T(1) |Ballindine East: MO, T(1) |Ballindine North: MO, T(1) |- |Ballindine West: MO, T(1) |Ballindinis: C, T(1) |Ballindoalty Upper: DN, T(1) |- |Ballindoalty: DN, T(1) |Ballindollaghan (Crump): RN, T(1) |Ballindollaghan (Knox): RN, T(1) |- |Ballindoney East: T, T(1) |Ballindoney West: T, T(1) |Ballindoney: T, T(1) |- |Ballindoney: WX, T(1) |Ballindoo or Doocastle: MO, T(1) |Ballindooganig: KY, T(1) |- |Ballindoolin: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballindooly Townland, Oranmore Parish, County Galway|Ballindooly]]: G, T(1) |Ballindoon: SO, T(1) |- |Ballindown: OY, T(1) |Ballindoyle: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballindrait Townland, Clonleigh Parish, County Donegal|Ballindrait]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ballindreen Irish: LY, T(1) |Ballindreen Scotch: LY, T(1) |Ballindrehid: MO, T(1) |- |Ballindrehid: RN, T(1) |Ballindresrough: C, T(1) |Ballindrimna: G, T(1) |- |Ballindrinan: OY, T(1) |Ballindrinnan: OY, T(1) |Ballindrum: KE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballindrum Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballindrum]]: LY, T(1) |Ballindrumlea: RN, T(1) |Ballindrumma: W, T(1) |- |Ballindrummeen: T, T(1) |Ballindud: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinduff]]: G, T(2) |- |Ballindullagh Inward: FH, T(1) |Ballindullagh Outward: FH, T(1) |Ballindurrow: WH, T(1) |- |Ballindvragnosig: C, T(1) |Ballindysert: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Balline]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballineadig: C, T(1) |Ballinealoe: WH, T(1) |Ballineanig-castlequarter: KY, T(1) |- |Ballineanig-churchquarter: KY, T(1) |Ballineddan Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballineddan Mountain: WW, T(1) |- |Ballineddan Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballineden: SO, T(1) |Ballineedora: KY, T(1) |- |Ballineesteenig: KY, T(1) |Ballineetig: KY, T(1) |Ballinena: L, T(1) |- |Ballinenagh: T, T(1) |Ballinesker: WX, T(1) |Ballinfoile: G, T(1) |- |Ballinfoyle Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballinfoyle Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballinfrase: LS, T(1) |- |Ballinfreer: L, T(1) |Ballinfuil: LH, T(1) |Balling: G, T(1) |- |Ballingaddy East: CE, T(1) |Ballingaddy North: L, T(1) |Ballingaddy South: L, T(1) |- |Ballingaddy West: CE, T(1) |Ballingale: WX, T(1) |Ballingarden: MO, T(1) |- |Ballingarra: W, T(1) |Ballingarrane North: T, T(1) |Ballingarrane: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballingarrane Townland, Nantinan Parish, County Limerick|Ballingarrane]]: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballingarrane Townland, Kiltegan Parish, County Tipperary|Ballingarrane]]: T, T(1) |Ballingarraun: KY, T(1) |- |Ballingarry East: C, T(1) |Ballingarry Lower: T, T(1) |Ballingarry Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballingarry Middle: C, T(1) |Ballingarry Upper: T, T(1) |Ballingarry Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Ballingarry West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballingarry]]: G, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballingarry Townland, Ballingarry (Coshlea) Parish, County Limerick|Ballingarry]]: L, T(1) |- |Ballingarry: MN, T(1) |Ballingarry: T, T(1) |Ballingarry: W, T(1) |- |Ballingarrywood: WX, T(1) |Ballingate Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballingate Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Ballingate: WW, T(1) |Ballingatta: G, T(1) |Ballingayrour: L, T(1) |- |Ballingeary East: T, T(1) |Ballingeary West: T, T(1) |Ballingeemanigbeg: C, T(1) |- |Ballingeer: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinglanna North]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinglanna South]]: C, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinglanna]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinglanna]]: KY, T(2) |Ballinglanna: T, T(1) |- |Ballinglen: MO, T(1) |Ballinglen: WW, T(1) |Ballinglin: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinglinbeg: WX, T(1) |Ballingly: WX, T(1) |Ballingohig: C, T(1) |- |Ballingoola: L, T(1) |Ballingorraun: OY, T(1) |Ballingowan East: W, T(1) |- |Ballingowan Glebe: OY, T(1) |Ballingowan West: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballingowan]]: KY, T(2) |- |Ballingowan: L, T(1) |Ballingowan: W, T(1) |Ballingowan: WX, T(1) |- |Ballingrogy: MO, T(1) |Ballinguile: C, T(1) |Ballinguile: WW, T(1) |- |Ballinguilehill: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinguilly]]: C, T(2) |Ballingurra: L, T(1) |- |Ballingurteen: C, T(1) |Ballinhalla: T, T(1) |Ballinhoe: MO, T(1) |- |Ballinillane: KY, T(1) |Ballinillaun: G, T(1) |Ballinillaun: MO, T(1) |- |Ballinimlagh: C, T(1) |Balliniry: KY, T(1) |Balliniry: WX, T(1) |- |Balliniska: L, T(1) |Ballinive: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinkeel Townland, Kilmallock Parish, County Wexford|Ballinkeel]]: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinkeen: C, T(1) |Ballinkeeny or Mosstown: WH, T(1) |Ballinkillin: CW, T(1) |- |Ballinkina: W, T(1) |Ballinknock: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinknockane]]: KY, T(2) |- |Ballinknockane: L, T(1) |Ballinla: C, T(1) |Ballinla: G, T(1) |- |Ballinla: LS, T(1) |Ballinla: OY, T(1) |Ballinla: WH, T(1) |- |Ballinlaban: WH, T(1) |Ballinlabaun: MO, T(1) |Ballinlag: MO, T(1) |- |Ballinlammy: KK, T(1) |Ballinlare: AH, T(1) |Ballinlare: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlass]]: G, T(3) |Ballinlassa: MO, T(1) |Ballinlassa: T, T(1) |- |Ballinlassy: WH, T(1) |Ballinlaur: G, T(1) |Ballinlavan: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlaw]]: KK, T(2) |Ballinlawless: G, T(1) |Ballinlea Lower: AM, T(1) |- |Ballinlea Upper: AM, T(1) |Ballinleague: KY, T(1) |Ballinlee North: L, T(1) |- |Ballinlee South: L, T(1) |Ballinlee: L, T(1) |Ballinleenty: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlegane]]: C, T(2) |Ballinlena: MO, T(1) |Ballinlevane East: W, T(1) |- |Ballinlevane West: W, T(1) |Ballinlig Lower: WH, T(1) |Ballinlig Upper: WH, T(1) |- |Ballinlig: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlig]]: RN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlig]]: SO, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlig]]: WH, T(2) |Ballinlina: T, T(1) |Ballinlining: C, T(1) |- |Ballinlisheen: CE, T(1) |Ballinliss: AH, T(1) |Ballinllig: MH, T(1) |- |Ballinloghig: KY, T(1) |Ballinloman: OY, T(1) |Ballinlongig: L, T(1) |- |Ballinlonty: T, T(1) |Ballinlough (Wadding): WH, T(1) |Ballinlough Big: MH, T(1) |- |Ballinlough East: T, T(1) |Ballinlough Little: MH, T(1) |Ballinlough West: T, T(1) |- |Ballinlough: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlough]]: C, T(3) |Ballinlough: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlough]]: G, T(2) |Ballinlough: KY, T(1) |Ballinlough: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlough]]: LS, T(2) |Ballinlough: L, T(1) |Ballinlough: LD, T(1) |- |Ballinlough: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlough]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlough]]: MH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlough]]: OY, T(3) |Ballinlough: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlough]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballinlough: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinlough]]: WH, T(2) |Ballinloughan: AM, T(1) |- |Ballinloughan: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinloughane]]: L, T(2) |Ballinloughaun: G, T(1) |- |Ballinloughaun: MO, T(1) |Ballinloughquarter: RN, T(1) |Ballinlow: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinlug East: WX, T(1) |Ballinlug West: WX, T(1) |Ballinlug: G, T(1) |- |Ballinlug: WH, T(1) |Ballinluig East: C, T(1) |Ballinluig West: C, T(1) |- |Ballinluig: C, T(1) |Ballinluska: C, T(1) |Ballinlyna Lower: L, T(1) |- |Ballinlyna Upper: L, T(1) |Ballinlyny: L, T(1) |Ballinn: WH, T(1) |- |Ballinookery: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinooskny]]: CE, T(2) |Ballinoran: L, T(1) |- |Ballinorana: L, T(1) |Ballinorig East: KY, T(1) |Ballinorig South: KY, T(1) |- |Ballinorig West: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinoroher]]: C, T(2) |Ballinoulart: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinowlart North: OY, T(1) |Ballinowlart South: OY, T(1) |Ballinphelic: C, T(1) |- |Ballinphellic: C, T(1) |Ballinphile: WX, T(1) |Ballinphort: WH, T(1) |- |Ballinphuil: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinphuill]]: G, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinphuill]]: MO, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinphuill]]: RN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinphull]]: SO, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinphunta]]: CE, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballinprior Townland, Ardfert Parish, County Kerry|Ballinprior]]: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinra]]: WX, T(2) |Ballinrahin: LS, T(1) |- |Ballinrahin: OY, T(1) |Ballinrally: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinran Upper]]: DN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinran]]: DN, T(2) |Ballinrannig: KY, T(1) |Ballinrath: OY, T(1) |- |Ballinrea South: C, T(1) |Ballinrea: C, T(1) |Ballinreaghan: LD, T(1) |- |Ballinreask: LH, T(1) |Ballinree and Ballymoat: LD, T(1) |Ballinree: CW, T(1) |- |Ballinree: C, T(1) |Ballinree: LS, T(1) |Ballinree: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinree]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinree]]: T, T(3) |Ballinree: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinreenlanig: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinrees]]: LY, T(3) |Ballinreeshig: C, T(1) |- |Ballinrichard: C, T(1) |Ballinriddera: WH, T(1) |Ballinrig: MH, T(1) |- |Ballinriorthy: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinroad]]: W, T(2) |Ballinroad: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinroan Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballinroan Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballinrobe Demesne: MO, T(1) |- |Ballinroche East: L, T(1) |Ballinroche North: L, T(1) |Ballinroddy: LD, T(1) |- |Ballinroe East: C, T(1) |Ballinroe: C, T(1) |Ballinroe: T, T(1) |- |Ballinrooaun: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinrooaun]]: G, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinrooaun]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballinrooey: LD, T(1) |Ballinross: RN, T(1) |Ballinrostig: C, T(1) |- |Ballinruan: CE, T(1) |Ballinruan: T, T(1) |Ballinruan: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinruane: L, T(1) |Ballinruane: WX, T(1) |Ballinrud East: LD, T(1) |- |Ballinrud Glebe: LD, T(1) |Ballinrud West: LD, T(1) |Ballinruddery: KY, T(1) |- |Ballinruddery: T, T(1) |Ballinrumpa: MO, T(1) |Ballinrush: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinrush]]: C, T(2) |Ballinrush: WW, T(1) |Ballinscaula: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinscoola]]: L, T(2) |Ballinscurloge: C, T(1) |Ballinskelligs: KY, T(1) |- |Ballinsmaul: G, T(1) |Ballinsmaula: MO, T(1) |Ballinspittle: C, T(1) |- |Ballinstona North: L, T(1) |Ballinstona South: L, T(1) |Ballintadder: MO, T(1) |- |Ballintaffy: MO, T(1) |Ballintaggart: AH, T(1) |Ballintaggart: C, T(1) |- |Ballintaggart: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintaggart]]: KY, T(2) |Ballintaggart: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintaggart]]: LS, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballintaggart Townland, Macosquin Parish, County Londonderry|Ballintaggart]]: LY, T(1) |Ballintaggart: T, T(1) |- |Ballintaggart: WX, T(1) |Ballintannig: C, T(1) |Ballintantassig: C, T(1) |- |Ballintarsa: KK, T(1) |Ballintarsan: FH, T(1) |Ballintarton: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballintate Townland, Ballymyre Parish, County Armagh|Ballintate]]: AH, T(1) |Ballintava: G, T(1) |Ballintaw: L, T(1) |- |Ballintaylor Lower: W, T(1) |Ballintaylor Upper: W, T(1) |Ballinteane: SO, T(1) |- |Ballintee: KK, T(1) |Ballinteean: MO, T(1) |Ballinteeaun: MO, T(1) |- |Ballinteenoe: T, T(1) |Ballinteer North: LY, T(1) |Ballinteer South: LY, T(1) |- |Ballinteer: D, T(1) |Ballintempan: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintemple]]: AH, T(2) |- |Ballintemple: CW, T(1) |Ballintemple: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintemple]]: C, T(3) |- |Ballintemple: DL, T(1) |Ballintemple: G, T(1) |Ballintemple: KY, T(1) |- |Ballintemple: LY, T(1) |Ballintemple: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintemple]]: OY, T(2) |- |Ballintemple: RN, T(1) |Ballintemple: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintemple]]: T, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballintemple Townland, Ballintemple Parish, County Wicklow|Ballintemple]]: WW, T(1) |Ballintempo: FH, T(1) |Ballinteosig: C, T(1) |- |Ballinter: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballintermon Townland, Ballynacourty Parish, County Kerry|Ballintermon]]: KY, T(1) |Ballinterry: C, T(1) |- |Ballinteskin: KK, T(1) |Ballinteskin: LS, T(1) |Ballinteskin: LH, T(1) |- |Ballinteskin: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinteskin]]: WW, T(3) |Ballintillan: MH, T(1) |- |Ballintim: WX, T(1) |Ballintim: WW, T(1) |Ballintine: DN, T(1) |- |Ballintine: KE, T(1) |Ballintise: G, T(1) |Ballintlea Lower: LS, T(1) |- |Ballintlea North: CE, T(1) |Ballintlea North: C, T(1) |Ballintlea North: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballintlea South Townland, Kilfintinan Parish, County Clare|Ballintlea South]]: CE, T(1) |Ballintlea South: C, T(1) |Ballintlea South: W, T(1) |- |Ballintlea Upper: LS, T(1) |Ballintlea: KY, T(1) |Ballintlea: KK, T(1) |- |Ballintlea: LS, T(1) |Ballintlea: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintlea]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballintleave Commons: KY, T(1) |Ballintleave: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintleva]]: G, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintleva]]: MO, T(2) |Ballintlevy: WH, T(1) |Ballintlieve: DL, T(1) |- |Ballintlieve: DN, T(1) |Ballintlieve: MH, T(1) |Ballintober (Bonny): LD, T(1) |- |Ballintober (Rock): LD, T(1) |Ballintober East: G, T(1) |Ballintober East: L, T(1) |- |Ballintober South: L, T(1) |Ballintober West: G, T(1) |Ballintober West: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintober]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintober]]: G, T(3) |Ballintober: KK, T(1) |- |Ballintober: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintober]]: MO, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballintober Townland, Ballintober Parish, County Roscommon|Ballintober]]: RN, T(1) |- |Ballintober: WH, T(1) |Ballintober: WX, T(1) |Ballintober: WW, T(1) |- |Ballintobernig: KY, T(1) |Ballintoghee: MH, T(1) |Ballintogher: DN, T(1) |- |Ballintogher: KY, T(1) |Ballintogher: LS, T(1) |Ballintogher: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintogher]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintogher]]: T, T(2) |Ballintombay Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Ballintombay Upper: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballintombay Townland, Arklow Parish, County Wicklow|Ballintombay]]: WW, T(1) |Ballintooey: DL, T(1) |- |Ballintoor: W, T(1) |Ballintoppan: MN, T(1) |Ballintore: WX, T(1) |- |Ballintotis: C, T(1) |Ballintotty: T, T(1) |Ballintoy Demesne: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballintoy Townland, Ballintoy Parish, County Antrim|Ballintoy]]: AM, T(1) |Ballintra East: C, T(1) |Ballintra West: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintra]]: DL, T(2) |Ballintra: MN, T(1) |Ballintrae: AM, T(1) |- |Ballintrain: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintrane]]: CW, T(2) |Ballintredida: L, T(1) |- |Ballintrideen: C, T(1) |Ballintrim: C, T(1) |Ballintrofaun: SO, T(1) |- |Ballintruer Beg: WW, T(1) |Ballintruer More: WW, T(1) |Ballintry: MH, T(1) |- |Ballintubbert: LS, T(1) |Ballintubbrid East: C, T(1) |Ballintubbrid West: C, T(1) |- |Ballintubbrid: L, T(1) |Ballintubbrid: WX, T(1) |Ballintue: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballintur]]: DN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinturly]]: RN, T(2) |Ballinulty Lower: LD, T(1) |- |Ballinulty Upper: LD, T(1) |Ballinulty: MO, T(1) |Ballinulty: T, T(1) |- |Ballinunty: T, T(1) |Ballinurd: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinure]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballinure: KE, T(1) |Ballinure: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinure]]: W, T(2) |- |Ballinure: WX, T(1) |Ballinurra: T, T(1) |Ballinva North: KK, T(1) |- |Ballinva South: KK, T(1) |Ballinva: KK, T(1) |Ballinvack: WX, T(1) |- |Ballinvalla or Sleamaine: WW, T(1) |Ballinvallig: L, T(1) |Ballinvally (Valentine): WW, T(1) |- |Ballinvally (Wisdom): WW, T(1) |Ballinvally and Kiltennell: CW, T(1) |Ballinvally East: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvally Lower]]: WW, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvally Upper]]: WW, T(2) |Ballinvally West: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvally]]: CW, T(2) |Ballinvally: KK, T(1) |Ballinvally: MH, T(1) |- |Ballinvally: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvally]]: SO, T(3) |Ballinvally: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvally]]: WX, T(2) |Ballinvally: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinvana Townland, Athneasy Parish, County Limerick|Ballinvana]]: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvard]]: C, T(2) |Ballinvariscal: KY, T(1) |Ballinvarosig: C, T(1) |- |Ballinvarrig East: C, T(1) |Ballinvarrig Lower: C, T(1) |Ballinvarrig Upper: C, T(1) |- |Ballinvarrig West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvarrig]]: C, T(2) |Ballinvarrig: KY, T(1) |- |Ballinvarry English: KK, T(1) |Ballinvarry Irish: KK, T(1) |Ballinvarry: KK, T(1) |- |Ballinvasa: T, T(1) |Ballinveala: L, T(1) |Ballinvee: T, T(1) |- |Ballinveelig: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballinvegga Townland, Ballyanne Parish, County Wexford|Ballinvegga]]: WX, T(1) |Ballinveiltig: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvella]]: W, T(2) |Ballinveny: T, T(1) |Ballinvilla Demesne: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvilla]]: MO, T(2) |Ballinvilla: RN, T(1) |Ballinvilla: T, T(1) |- |Ballinvinny North: C, T(1) |Ballinvinny South: C, T(1) |Ballinvir: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvira]]: L, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballinvirick Townland, Nantinan Parish, County Limerick|Ballinvirick]]: L, T(1) |Ballinvoash: MO, T(1) |- |Ballinvogig: KY, T(1) |Ballinvoher North: G, T(1) |Ballinvoher South: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvoher]]: C, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvoher]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvoher]]: KY, T(2) |- |Ballinvoher: L, T(1) |Ballinvoher: LD, T(1) |Ballinvoher: MO, T(1) |- |Ballinvoher: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvoher]]: RN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvoher]]: SO, T(2) |- |Ballinvoher: T, T(1) |Ballinvologe: C, T(1) |Ballinvonear: C, T(1) |- |Ballinvosnerig East: KY, T(1) |Ballinvosnerig West: KY, T(1) |Ballinvoultig: C, T(1) |- |Ballinvownig: KY, T(1) |Ballinvoy: MO, T(1) |Ballinvredig: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvreena]]: L, T(2) |Ballinvreena: T, T(1) |Ballinvrinsig: C, T(1) |- |Ballinvriskig: C, T(1) |Ballinvrokig: C, T(1) |Ballinvronig: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinvulla]]: L, T(2) |Ballinvullin: L, T(1) |Ballinvuskig East: C, T(1) |- |Ballinvuskig West: C, T(1) |Ballinvuskig: C, T(1) |Ballinwear: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballinwillin]]: C, T(5) |Ballinwillin: L, T(1) |Ballinwillin: W, T(1) |- |Ballinwing: LM, T(1) |Ballinwire: WH, T(1) |Ballinwully: RN, T(1) |- |Balliny North: CE, T(1) |Balliny South: CE, T(1) |Ballisk Common: D, T(1) |- |Ballisk: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballisnahyny]]: MO, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballitore Townland, Timolin Parish, County Kildare|Ballitore]]: KE, T(1) |- |Balliver: OY, T(1) |Ballivor: MH, T(1) |Ballmacaw: C, T(1) |- |Ballon: CW, T(1) |Ballonaghan: SO, T(1) |Balloo Lower: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Balloo]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Balloo]]: DN, T(2) |Balloo: LD, T(1) |- |Ballooly (Eyre): G, T(1) |Ballooly (Kelly): G, T(1) |Ballooly (Mc Dermott): G, T(1) |- |Ballooly: DN, T(1) |Ballooly: G, T(1) |Balloolymore: DN, T(1) |- |Balloonagh: KY, T(1) |Balloonigan: DN, T(1) |Balloony: RN, T(1) |- |Balloor East: MO, T(1) |Balloor West: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Balloor Townland, Clondavaddog Parish, County Donegal|Balloor]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Balloor]]: MO, T(3) |Balloorclerhy: MO, T(1) |Ballough: D, T(1) |- |Balloughadalla: MO, T(1) |Balloughly: CN, T(1) |Ballought: TE, T(1) |- |Balloughton: WX, T(1) |Ballougry: LY, T(1) |Balloy: MH, T(1) |- |Ballsallagh: AM, T(1) |Ballsbridge: D, T(1) |Ballsgrove: LH, T(1) |- |Ballug: LH, T(1) |Ballure: AM, T(1) |Ballure: SO, T(1) |- |Ballustree: D, T(1) |Bally beg: RN, T(1) |Ballyadack North: C, T(1) |- |Ballyadack South: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyadam]]: C, T(2) |Ballyadam: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyadam]]: L, T(2) |Ballyadam: W, T(1) |Ballyadam: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyadams: KE, T(1) |Ballyadams: LS, T(1) |Ballyadams: MH, T(1) |- |Ballyadding: LS, T(1) |Ballyaddragh: WX, T(1) |Ballyadeen: C, T(1) |- |Ballyagan: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyagan Townland, Desertoghill Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyagan]]: LY, T(1) |Ballyaghagan: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyagherty: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyaghlis Townland, Drumbeg Parish, County Down|Ballyaghlis]]: DN, T(1)
''Ballyaughlis'' |Ballyagholy: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyaglish: L, T(1) |Ballyaglisha: KY, T(1) |Ballyagran: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyalbanagh Townland, Ballycor Parish, County Antrim|Ballyalbanagh]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyalgan Townland, Killyleagh Parish, County Down|Ballyalgan]]: DN, T(1) |Ballyalicock: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyalla: CE, T(1) |Ballyalla: DL, T(1) |Ballyalla: T, T(1) |- |Ballyallaban: CE, T(1) |Ballyallaght: AM, T(1) |Ballyallavoe: T, T(1) |- |Ballyallia: CE, T(1) |Ballyallinan North: L, T(1) |Ballyallinan South: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyalloly Townland, Comber Parish, County Down|Ballyalloly]]: DN, T(1) |Ballyally: C, T(1) |Ballyaltikilligan: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyalton]]: DN, T(3) |Ballyameenboght: KY, T(1) |Ballyameentrant: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyan: L, T(1) |Ballyandreen: C, T(1) |Ballyandreen: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyandrew: C, T(1) |Ballyandrew: WX, T(1) |Ballyane: L, T(1) |- |Ballyaneen North: G, T(1) |Ballyaneen South: G, T(1) |Ballyania: L, T(1) |- |Ballyanly: C, T(1) |Ballyannan: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyannan Townland, Desertegny Parish, County Donegal|Ballyannan]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ballyanne: WX, T(1) |Ballyanny Lower: T, T(1) |Ballyanny Upper: T, T(1) |- |Ballyanny: AH, T(1) |Ballyannymore: T, T(1) |Ballyanrahan East: L, T(1) |- |Ballyanrahan West: L, T(1) |Ballyanrahan: T, T(1) |Ballyanthony: C, T(1) |- |Ballyara (Knox): SO, T(1) |Ballyara or Falduff: SO, T(1) |Ballyara: DL, T(1) |- |Ballyara: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyard]]: C, T(2) |Ballyard: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyard: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyard Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Ballyard]]: TE, T(1) |Ballyard: W, T(1) |- |Ballyardan: RN, T(1) |Ballyardel: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyards Townland, Lisnadill Parish, County Armagh|Ballyards]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballyargadaun: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyargadaun]]: MO, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballyargan Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Ballyargan]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyargus Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal|Ballyargus]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyarkane Eighter: KY, T(1) |Ballyarkane Oughter: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyarnet: LY, T(1) |Ballyarnot: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyarr Glebe Townland, Tullyfern Parish, County Donegal|Ballyarr Glebe]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyarr Townland, Tullyfern Parish, County Donegal|Ballyarr]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyarra: C, T(1) |Ballyarrell Mountain or Cornashesk: DL, T(1) |- |Ballyarrell: DL, T(1) |Ballyart: L, T(1) |Ballyart: MO, T(1) |- |Ballyart: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyartan]]: LY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyartella]]: T, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyarthur]]: C, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballyarthur Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyarthur]]: WW, T(1) |Ballyartney: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyashea: L, T(1) |Ballyasheea: CE, T(1) |Ballyatty: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyatwood: DN, T(1) |Ballyaughian: DN, T(1) |Ballyaukeen: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyavelin North: LY, T(1) |Ballyavelin South: LY, T(1) |Ballyavill: OY, T(1) |- |Ballybaan Beg: G, T(1) |Ballybaan More: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybackagh]]: G, T(2) |- |Ballybackagh: MO, T(1) |Ballybahallagh: C, T(1) |Ballybailie: LH, T(1) |- |Ballyballinaun: MO, T(1) |Ballybanagher: G, T(1) |Ballybanaun Mountain: MO, T(1) |- |Ballybane East: C, T(1) |Ballybane Lower: RN, T(1) |Ballybane Upper: RN, T(1) |- |Ballybane West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybane]]: C, T(2) |Ballybane: D, T(1) |- |Ballybane: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybane]]: L, T(2) |Ballybane: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballybannan Townland, Kilmegan Parish, County Down|Ballybannan]]: DN, T(1) |Ballybannon: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybanoge]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballybar Lower: CW, T(1) |Ballybar Upper: CW, T(1) |Ballybarnes: DN, T(1) |- |Ballybarney: KE, T(1) |Ballybarrack: LH, T(1) |Ballybattle or Balreask New: MH, T(1) |- |Ballybaun: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybaun]]: G, T(10) |Ballybaun: L, T(1) |- |Ballybaun: MO, T(1) |Ballybaun: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybaun]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballybawn Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballybawn Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballybeagh: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeen]]: DN, T(2) |Ballybeeny: TE, T(1) |Ballybeg Big: CW, T(1) |- |Ballybeg East: C, T(1) |Ballybeg Great: WX, T(1) |Ballybeg Island: MO, T(1) |- |Ballybeg Little: CW, T(1) |Ballybeg Middle: C, T(1) |Ballybeg Small: WX, T(1) |- |Ballybeg West: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybeg Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ballybeg]]: AM, T(1) |Ballybeg: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: C, T(4) |Ballybeg: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: KY, T(4) |- |Ballybeg: KK, T(1) |Ballybeg: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: L, T(3) |- |Ballybeg: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: MO, T(4) |Ballybeg: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: OY, T(2) |Ballybeg: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: SO, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: T, T(5) |Ballybeg: TE, T(1) |Ballybeg: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: WH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: WX, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybeg]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballybeggan: KY, T(1) |Ballybeggane: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybegly Little Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Ballybegly Little]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballybegly Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Ballybegly]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybentragh Townland, Grange of Nilteen Parish, County Antrim|Ballybentragh]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyberidagh North: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyberidagh South: AM, T(1) |Ballybetagh: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybin]]: MH, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballybinaby Townland, Roche Parish, County Louth|Ballybinaby]]: LH, T(1) |Ballybing: WX, T(1) |Ballybit Big: CW, T(1) |- |Ballybit Little: CW, T(1) |Ballybla: WW, T(1) |Ballyblack Little: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyblack]]: DN, T(3) |[[:Category:Ballyblagh Townland, Shankill Parish, County Armagh|Ballyblagh]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyblagh Townland, Ballyclog Parish, County Tyrone|Ballyblagh]]: TE, T(1) |- |Ballyblake: CW, T(1) |Ballyblake: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyblaugh Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Down|Ballyblaugh]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyblood: CE, T(1) |Ballybobaneen: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyboden Townland, Whitechurch Parish, County Dublin|Ballyboden]]: D, T(1) |- |Ballybodonnell: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyboe Glencar Townland, Conwal Parish, County Donegal|Ballyboe Glencar]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyboe Lisnenan: DL, T(1) |- |Ballyboe Mountain: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyboe]]: DL, T(8) |Ballyboe: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyboencurragh Townland, Aghanunshin Parish, County Donegal|Ballyboencurragh]]: DL, T(1) |Ballybofey: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybogan Townland, Clonleigh Parish, County Donegal|Ballybogan]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ballybogey: C, T(1) |Ballyboggan Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballyboggan North: D, T(1) |- |Ballyboggan south: D, T(1) |Ballyboggan Upper: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyboggan]]: G, T(2) |- |Ballyboggan: MH, T(1) |Ballyboggan: WX, T(1) |Ballyboghil: D, T(1) |- |Ballyboghilbo: DN, T(1) |Ballyboght: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybogy]]: AM, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyboher]]: WX, T(2) |Ballybokeel: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybolauder Townland, Conwal Parish, County Donegal|Ballybolauder]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyboley]]: AM, T(2) |Ballyboley: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybollen]]: AM, T(2) |- |Ballyboneill: C, T(1) |Ballyboodan: KK, T(1) |Ballyboodin: LS, T(1) |- |Ballybornagh: CE, T(1) |Ballyboro: WX, T(1) |Ballybotemple: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballybough Townland, Clonturk Parish, County Dublin|Ballybough]]: D, T(1) |Ballybough: T, T(1) |Ballyboughan: RN, T(1) |- |Ballyboughlin: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybought Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim|Ballybought]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybought]]: KE, T(3) |- |Ballybought: OY, T(1) |Ballybought: WX, T(1) |Ballybowler North: KY, T(1) |- |Ballybowler South: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyboy East Townland, Tullaghorton Parish, County Tipperary|Ballyboy East]]: T, T(1) |Ballyboy West: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyboy]]: G, T(3) |Ballyboy: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyboy]]: MH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyboy]]: OY, T(2) |Ballyboy: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyboy Townland, Aghaloo Parish, County Tyrone|Ballyboy]]: TE, T(1) |- |Ballyboy: W, T(1) |Ballyboy: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyboy]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballyboy: WW, T(1) |Ballyboylands Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballyboylands Upper: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyboyle Island: DL, T(1) |Ballyboyle: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybrack Beg Townland, Kiltegan Parish, County Wicklow|Ballybrack Beg]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballybrack More Townland, Kiltegan Parish, County Wicklow|Ballybrack More]]: WW, T(1) |Ballybrack: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybrack Townland, Ballyellin Parish, County Carlow|Ballybrack]]: CW, T(1) |- |Ballybrack: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybrack]]: C, T(4) |[[:Category:Ballybrack Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal|Ballybrack]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybrack]]: D, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybrack]]: KY, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybrack]]: KE, T(2) |- |Ballybrack: OY, T(1) |Ballybrack: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybrack]]: W, T(2) |- |Ballybrack: WX, T(1) |Ballybrackan Little: OY, T(1) |Ballybrackan or Ridgemount: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybracken]]: AM, T(2) |Ballybracken: WX, T(1) |Ballybrada: T, T(1) |- |Ballybraddin: AM, T(1) |Ballybraghy: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybraher]]: C, T(3) |- |Ballybraid: WW, T(1) |Ballybrakes: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybran Townland, Ogonnelloe Parish, County Clare|Ballybran]]: CE, T(1) |- |Ballybranagan: C, T(1) |Ballybranagan: G, T(1) |Ballybranagh: C, T(1) |- |Ballybranigan: DN, T(1) |Ballybranigan: LD, T(1) |Ballybrannagh Lower: DN, T(1) |- |Ballybrannagh Upper: DN, T(1) |Ballybrannagh: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybrannan Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Ballybrannan]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballybrannis: WX, T(1) |Ballybrassil: C, T(1) |Ballybrassil: KK, T(1) |- |Ballybray: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybray Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Tyrone|Ballybray]]: TE, T(1) |Ballybrazil: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballybreagh Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Ballybreagh]]: AH, T(1) |Ballybredagh: DN, T(1) |Ballybreen: CE, T(1) |- |Ballybreen: WX, T(1) |Ballybregagh: AM, T(1) |Ballybregagh: WX, T(1) |- |Ballybregin: W, T(1) |Ballybrennan Big: WX, T(1) |Ballybrennan Little: WX, T(1) |- |Ballybrennan: L, T(1) |Ballybrennan: SO, T(1) |Ballybrennan: WH, T(1) |- |Ballybrennan: WX, T(1) |Ballybrennock: W, T(1) |Ballybrew: WW, T(1) |- |Ballybrian: G, T(1) |Ballybrick: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybricken East]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballybricken North: L, T(1) |Ballybricken South: L, T(1) |Ballybricken West: L, T(1) |- |Ballybricken: C, T(1) |Ballybrickoge: WH, T(1) |Ballybride Lower: C, T(1) |- |Ballybride Upper: C, T(1) |Ballybride: RN, T(1) |Ballybrien: L, T(1) |- |Ballybrien: LD, T(1) |Ballybrien: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybriest Townland, Lissan Parish, County Londonderry|Ballybriest]]: LY, T(1) |- |Ballybrinoge: MO, T(1) |Ballybrissell: LY, T(1) |Ballybristy: T, T(1) |- |Ballybrit: G, T(1) |Ballybritain: LY, T(1) |Ballybritt: OY, T(1) |- |Ballybrittan: OY, T(1) |Ballybrittas: LS, T(1) |Ballybrittas: WX, T(1) |- |Ballybro: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballybrocky Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Ballybrocky]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybroder]]: G, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybroder]]: WH, T(2) |Ballybrody: CE, T(1) |Ballybrogan: RN, T(1) |- |Ballybroghan: CE, T(1) |Ballybroghan: RN, T(1) |Ballybrollaghan: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybrolly]]: AH, T(2) |Ballybroman: KY, T(1) |Ballybrommell: CW, T(1) |- |Ballybrone: G, T(1) |Ballybronoge North: L, T(1) |Ballybronoge South: L, T(1) |- |Ballybronoge: T, T(1) |Ballybrood: L, T(1) |Ballybroony: MO, T(1) |- |Ballybrophy: LS, T(1) |Ballybroughan: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballybrown]]: L, T(3) |- |Ballybrown: WH, T(1) |Ballybrowney Lower: C, T(1) |Ballybrowney Mountain: C, T(1) |- |Ballybrowney Upper: C, T(1) |Ballybruncullin: OY, T(1) |Ballybrunoge: T, T(1) |- |Ballybrusa East: W, T(1) |Ballybrusa or Brucetown: W, T(1) |Ballybrusa West: W, T(1) |- |Ballybryan: DN, T(1) |Ballybryan: OY, T(1) |Ballybuck North: G, T(1) |- |Ballybuck South: G, T(1) |Ballybuckley: WX, T(1) |Ballybuggy: LS, T(1) |- |Ballybulgan: DL, T(1) |Ballybun: DL, T(1) |Ballybuninabber: DL, T(1) |- |Ballybunion: KY, T(1) |Ballybur Lower: KK, T(1) |Ballybur Upper: KK, T(1) |- |Ballybur: KK, T(1) |Ballyburden Beg: C, T(1) |Ballyburden More: C, T(1) |- |Ballyburke: G, T(1) |Ballyburly: OY, T(1) |Ballyburn Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Ballyburn Upper: KE, T(1) |Ballybush: KK, T(1) |Ballybutler: C, T(1) |- |Ballybuttle: DN, T(1) |Ballycabus: KK, T(1) |Ballycadden Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballycadden Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballycaghan: KE, T(1) |Ballycaghan: LY, T(1) |- |Ballycahalan: G, T(1) |Ballycahan: CE, T(1) |Ballycahan: WH, T(1) |- |Ballycahane Lower: L, T(1) |Ballycahane Middle: L, T(1) |Ballycahane Upper: L, T(1) |- |Ballycahane: C, T(1) |Ballycahane: L, T(1) |Ballycahane: T, T(1) |- |Ballycahane: W, T(1) |Ballycahill: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycahill Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Ballycahill]]: G, T(1) |- |Ballycahill: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycahill]]: T, T(3) |Ballycahillroe: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballycairn Townland, Aghagallon Parish, County Antrim|Ballycairn]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycairn Townland, Killowen Parish, County Londonderry|Ballycairn]]: LY, T(1) |Ballycalket: AM, T(1) |- |Ballycallaghan: LY, T(1) |Ballycallaghan: OY, T(1) |Ballycallan: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballycallan Townland, Ballycallan Parish, County Kilkenny|Ballycallan]]: KK, T(1) |Ballycalleen: LM, T(1) |Ballycally Island: MO, T(1) |- |Ballycally: CE, T(1) |Ballycally: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycam]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballycampion: L, T(1) |Ballycamusk: T, T(1) |Ballycanal: DN, T(1) |- |Ballycanauna: L, T(1) |Ballycanew: WX, T(1) |Ballycannan East: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycannan North: CE, T(1) |Ballycannan West: CE, T(1) |Ballycannan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycanneen: KY, T(1) |Ballycannon: C, T(1) |Ballycannon: KK, T(1) |- |Ballycannon: L, T(1) |Ballycanon: KE, T(1) |Ballycanvan Little: W, T(1) |- |Ballycapple Hill: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycapple Townland, Modreeny Parish, County Tipperary|Ballycapple]]: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycapple Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballycapple]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballycapplewood: T, T(1) |Ballycappoge: WX, T(1) |Ballycar North: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycar South: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycar Townland, Tomfinlough Parish, County Clare|Ballycar]]: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycarbery East Townland, Caher Parish, County Kerry|Ballycarbery East]]: KY, T(1) |- |Ballycarbery South: KY, T(1) |Ballycarbery West: KY, T(1) |Ballycardeen: C, T(1) |- |Ballycarn: DN, T(1) |Ballycarn: MH, T(1) |Ballycarn: T, T(1) |- |Ballycarnahan: KY, T(1) |Ballycarnan: LS, T(1) |Ballycarnane: C, T(1) |- |Ballycarnane: W, T(1) |Ballycarney: CW, T(1) |Ballycarney: L, T(1) |- |Ballycarney: WX, T(1) |Ballycarngannon: DN, T(1) |Ballycarran Little: KK, T(1) |- |Ballycarran: KK, T(1) |Ballycarran: W, T(1) |Ballycarran: WX, T(1) |- |Ballycarrane: L, T(1) |Ballycarrane: T, T(1) |Ballycarrickmaddy: AM, T(1) |- |Ballycarridoge: T, T(1) |Ballycarrigeen Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballycarrigeen Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Ballycarrigeen: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycarroll Townland, Templemaley Parish, County Clare|Ballycarroll]]: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycarroll]]: LS, T(2) |- |Ballycarron: T, T(1) |Ballycarroon: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycarry North West Townland, Templecorran Parish, County Antrim|Ballycarry North West]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballycarry South West Townland, Templecorran Parish, County Antrim|Ballycarry South West]]: AM, T(1) |Ballycarry: AM, T(1) |Ballycartlan: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycarton]]: LY, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballycarty Townland, Ballyseedy Parish, County Kerry|Ballycarty]]: KY, T(1) |Ballycasey Beg: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycasey More: CE, T(1) |Ballycasey: G, T(1) |Ballycasey: L, T(1) |- |Ballycasey: T, T(1) |Ballycasheen: CE, T(1) |Ballycasheen: KY, T(1) |- |Ballycashin: W, T(1) |Ballycaskin: C, T(1) |Ballycassidy: FH, T(1) |- |Ballycastle: DN, T(1) |Ballycastle: LY, T(1) |Ballycastle: MO, T(1) |- |Ballycatoo: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycatteen]]: C, T(2) |Ballycavan Big: W, T(1) |- |Ballycharry: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballychristal]]: OY, T(2) |Ballyclaber: LY, T(1) |- |Ballyclamasy: C, T(1) |Ballyclamay: LD, T(1) |Ballyclan: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyclancahill: CE, T(1) |Ballyclander Lower: DN, T(1) |Ballyclander Upper: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyclare Island: RN, T(1) |Ballyclare North Island: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyclare]]: AM, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyclare]]: LD, T(2) |Ballyclare: MH, T(1) |Ballyclare: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyclare: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyclaverty Townland, Donegore Parish, County Antrim|Ballyclaverty]]: AM, T(1) |Ballycleagh: AM, T(1) |- |Ballycleary: LS, T(1) |Ballycleary: WX, T(1) |Ballyclement: W, T(1) |- |Ballyclemock: WX, T(1) |Ballyclerahan: T, T(1) |Ballyclery: G, T(1) |- |Ballyclery: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyclider Townland, Straboe Parish, County Laois|Ballyclider]]: LS, T(1) |Ballyclogh (Centre): AM, T(1) |- |Ballyclogh (North Centre): AM, T(1) |Ballyclogh (North): AM, T(1) |Ballyclogh (South Centre): AM, T(1) |- |Ballyclogh (South): AM, T(1) |Ballyclogh Lower: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyclogh North Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyclogh North]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyclogh South Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyclogh South]]: WW, T(1) |Ballyclogh Upper: L, T(1) |Ballyclogh: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyclogh]]: C, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyclogh]]: L, T(3) |Ballyclogh: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycloghan]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycloghan]]: DN, T(2) |Ballycloghan: LD, T(1) |- |Ballycloghduff (Grogan): WH, T(1) |Ballycloghduff (Molston): WH, T(1) |Ballyclogher: MO, T(1) |- |Ballyclogher: WH, T(1) |Ballycloghessy: CE, T(1) |Ballyclohy: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyclosh]]: AM, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballyclough Townland, Aghadowey Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyclough]]: LY, T(1) |Ballyclovan Meadows: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyclovan: KK, T(1) |Ballycluvane: L, T(1) |Ballycoam: KK, T(1) |- |Ballycoardra: W, T(1) |Ballycocksoost: KK, T(1) |Ballycoe: W, T(1) |- |Ballycoffey or Ballyhoy: AH, T(1) |Ballycoghlan: C, T(1) |Ballycogly: WX, T(1)
''Ballycogley'' |- |Ballycohy: T, T(1) |Ballycolgan: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycolgan]]: OY, T(2) |- |Ballycolla Heath: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycolla]]: LS, T(2) |Ballycollin Lower: OY, T(1) |- |Ballycollin Upper: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycollin Townland, Derryaghy Parish, County Antrim|Ballycollin]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycollin]]: OY, T(2) |- |Ballycolliton: T, T(1) |Ballycolman: C, T(1) |Ballycolman: TE, T(1) |- |Ballycoly: LH, T(1) |Ballycomclone: WX, T(1) |Ballycomisk: T, T(1) |- |Ballycomlargy: LY, T(1) |Ballycommane: C, T(1) |Ballycommon: KE, T(1) |- |Ballycommon: KK, T(1) |Ballycommon: OY, T(1) |Ballycommon: T, T(1) |- |Ballycomoyle: WH, T(1) |Ballycomy: KK, T(1) |Ballycon: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyconagan: AM, T(1) |Ballyconboy: RN, T(1) |Ballycondon Commons: W, T(1) |- |Ballycondon: W, T(1) |Ballycong: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyconlore]]: WX, T(3) |- |Ballyconlought: G, T(1) |Ballyconnaught: KK, T(1) |Ballyconneely: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyconneely: G, T(1) |Ballyconnell: DL, T(1) |Ballyconnell: G, T(1) |- |Ballyconnell: KY, T(1) |Ballyconnell: SO, T(1) |Ballyconnell: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyconnelly]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyconnelly]]: DL, T(2) |Ballyconnery Lower: W, T(1) |- |Ballyconnery Upper: W, T(1) |Ballyconnick: WX, T(1) |Ballyconnigar Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyconnigar Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballyconnoe North: CE, T(1) |Ballyconnoe South: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyconnor: T, T(1) |Ballyconor Big: WX, T(1) |Ballyconor Little: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyconra Townland, Aharney Parish, County Kilkenny|Ballyconra]]: KK, T(1) |Ballyconran: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyconry]]: CE, T(2) |- |Ballyconry: KY, T(1) |Ballyconry: T, T(1) |Ballyconway: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyconway: L, T(1) |Ballycoog Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballycoog Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Ballycook: CW, T(1) |Ballycoolan: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycooleen Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Ballycooleen]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballycoolen: D, T(1) |Ballycoolid: LS, T(1) |Ballycoony: G, T(1) |- |Ballycoos: AM, T(1)
''Ballygawn and Ballycoos'' |Ballycopeland: DN, T(1) |Ballycoppigan: CW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballycor Townland, Ballycor Parish, County Antrim|Ballycor]]: AM, T(1) |Ballycor: WH, T(1) |Ballycorban: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycorban: G, T(1) |Ballycorboys Big: WX, T(1) |Ballycorboys Little: WX, T(1) |- |Ballycore: LD, T(1) |Ballycore: OY, T(1) |Ballycore: WW, T(1) |- |Ballycorey: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycorick Townland, Clondagad Parish, County Clare|Ballycorick]]: CE, T(1) |Ballycorkey: WH, T(1) |- |Ballycorman: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycormick Townland, Ballymoney Parish, County Antrim|Ballycormick]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycormick]]: CW, T(2) |- |Ballycormick: LS, T(1) |Ballycormick: L, T(1) |Ballycormick: OY, T(1) |- |Ballycormuck: T, T(1) |Ballycornane: T, T(1) |Ballycorney: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycorrigan: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycorus Townland, Rathmichael Parish, County Dublin|Ballycorus]]: D, T(1) |Ballycoshone Lower: DN, T(1) |- |Ballycoshone Upper: DN, T(1) |Ballycoshown: L, T(1) |Ballycoskery: C, T(1) |- |Ballycosney: OY, T(1) |Ballycotteen North: CE, T(1) |Ballycotteen South: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycottin Island (Small): C, T(1) |Ballycottin Island: C, T(1) |Ballycottin: C, T(1) |- |Ballycourdra: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycowan Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Ballycowan]]: AM, T(1) |Ballycowan: DN, T(1) |- |Ballycowan: KE, T(1) |Ballycowan: OY, T(1) |Ballycowan: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballycoyle Townland, Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow|Ballycoyle]]: WW, T(1) |Ballycraddock: W, T(1) |Ballycraggan: T, T(1) |- |Ballycragh: D, T(1) |Ballycraheen: C, T(1) |Ballycraig Lower: AM, T(1) |- |Ballycraig Upper: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycraigy]]: AM, T(3) |Ballycramsy: DL, T(1) |- |Ballycran Beg: DN, T(1) |Ballycran More: DN, T(1) |Ballycrana: T, T(1) |- |Ballycrane: WX, T(1) |Ballycreelly: DN, T(1) |Ballycreen Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Ballycreen Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballycreen: DN, T(1) |Ballycregagh Lower: AM, T(1) |- |Ballycregagh Upper: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycregagh Townland, Dunaghy Parish, County Antrim|Ballycregagh]]: AM, T(1) |Ballycreggan: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballycreggy Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim|Ballycreggy]]: AM, T(1) |Ballycrehane: T, T(1) |Ballycrenane Beg: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycrenane]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycrenode]]: T, T(2) |Ballycrighan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycrine: T, T(1) |Ballycrinnigan: CW, T(1) |Ballycrispin: KY, T(1) |- |Ballycroghan: DN, T(1) |Ballycrogue: CW, T(1) |Ballycrompane: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballycronan Beg Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Ballycronan Beg]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycronan More Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Ballycronan More]]: AM, T(1) |Ballycrone: WW, T(1) |- |Ballycroneen East: C, T(1) |Ballycroneen West: C, T(1) |Ballycronigan: WX, T(1) |- |Ballycronog: MN, T(1) |Ballycrony: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycross]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballycross: WX, T(1) |Ballycrossal: LS, T(1) |Ballycrossaun: G, T(1) |- |Ballycroum: CE, T(1) |Ballycrovane: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycroy Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal|Ballycroy]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ballycrum: LY, T(1) |Ballycrumlin: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycrummy Townland, Armagh Parish, County Armagh|Ballycrummy]]: AH, T(1)
''Ballycromey (1830)'' |- |[[:Category:Ballycrune Townland, Annahilt Parish, County Down|Ballycrune]]: DN, T(1) |Ballycruttle: DN, T(1) |Ballycrystal: WX, T(1) |- |Ballycuddahy: LS, T(1) |Ballycuddihy: KK, T(1) |Ballycuddy Beg: T, T(1) |- |Ballycuddy More: T, T(1) |Ballycuddy: G, T(1) |Ballycue: OY, T(1) |- |Ballycuggaran: CE, T(1) |Ballycuirke East: G, T(1) |Ballycuirke West: G, T(1) |- |Ballyculhane: L, T(1) |Ballycullane Beg: W, T(1) |Ballycullane Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Ballycullane Lower: L, T(1) |Ballycullane More: W, T(1) |Ballycullane Upper: KE, T(1) |- |Ballycullane Upper: L, T(1) |Ballycullane: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycullane]]: KY, T(2) |- |Ballycullane: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycullane]]: L, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycullane]]: W, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballycullane Townland, Tintern Parish, County Wexford|Ballycullane]]: WX, T(1) |Ballycullaun: CE, T(1) |Ballyculleen: L, T(1) |- |Ballyculleen: RN, T(1) |Ballyculleen: SO, T(1) |Ballyculleeny: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycullen: CE, T(1) |Ballycullen: DN, T(1) |Ballycullen: D, T(1) |- |Ballycullen: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycullen Townland, Rathnew Parish, County Wicklow|Ballycullen]]: WW, T(1) |Ballycullenane: C, T(1) |- |Ballycullenbeg: LS, T(1) |Ballycullin: T, T(1) |Ballycullinan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballycullo: AM, T(1) |Ballyculloo: G, T(1) |Ballyculter Lower: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyculter Upper: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycultra Townland, Holywood Parish, County Down|Ballycultra]]: DN, T(1) |Ballycumber North: WW, T(1) |- |Ballycumber South: WW, T(1) |Ballycumber: OY, T(1) |Ballycummin: L, T(1) |- |Ballycummin: RN, T(1) |Ballycummin: SO, T(1) |Ballycummisk: C, T(1) |- |Ballycunneen: CE, T(1) |Ballycunningham: C, T(1) |Ballycurkeen: T, T(1) |- |Ballycurragh: CW, T(1) |Ballycurragh: OY, T(1) |Ballycurragh: WW, T(1) |- |Ballycurraghan: KE, T(1) |Ballycurraginny: C, T(1) |Ballycurrane North: W, T(1) |- |Ballycurrane South: W, T(1) |Ballycurrane: KY, T(1) |Ballycurrane: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballycurrane Townland, Ardmore Parish, County Waterford|Ballycurrane]]: W, T(1) |Ballycurrany East: C, T(1) |Ballycurrany West: C, T(1) |- |Ballycurraun: CE, T(1) |Ballycurreen North: W, T(1) |Ballycurreen South: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballycurreen]]: C, T(2) |Ballycurrin Demesne: MO, T(1) |Ballycurrin: KK, T(1) |- |Ballycurry Demesne: WW, T(1) |Ballycushan: AM, T(1) |Ballycusheen: MO, T(1) |- |Ballycushen: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballycushion Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Ballycushion]]: DL, T(1) |Ballycushlane Big: WX, T(1) |- |Ballycushlane Little: WX, T(1) |Ballyda: C, T(1) |Ballyda: KK, T(1) |- |Ballydaff: T, T(1) |Ballydague: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydaheen]]: C, T(4) |- |Ballydaheen: L, T(1) |Ballydahin: C, T(1) |Ballydallagh: KE, T(1) |- |Ballydaly: C, T(1) |Ballydaly: G, T(1) |Ballydaly: L, T(1) |- |Ballydaly: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballydaly Townland, Killukin (Roscommon) Parish, County Roscommon|Ballydaly]]: RN, T(1) |Ballydane: WX, T(1) |- |Ballydangan: RN, T(1) |Ballydaniel Beg: C, T(1) |Ballydaniel East: C, T(1) |- |Ballydaniel More: C, T(1) |Ballydaniel West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydaniel]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballydaniel: KK, T(1) |Ballydaniel: WX, T(1) |Ballydargan: DN, T(1) |- |Ballydarragh: WX, T(1) |Ballydarrig: KY, T(1) |Ballydarrog: LY, T(1) |- |Ballydarton: CW, T(1) |Ballydasoon: W, T(1) |Ballydavey: DN, T(1) |- |Ballydavid Middle: G, T(1) |Ballydavid North: G, T(1) |Ballydavid South: G, T(1) |- |Ballydavid: C, T(1) |Ballydavid: G, T(1) |Ballydavid: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydavid]]: T, T(3) |Ballydavid: W, T(1) |Ballydavid: WH, T(1) |- |Ballydavin: LS, T(1) |Ballydavis: LS, T(1) |Ballydavock: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydaw]]: C, T(2) |Ballydaw: KK, T(1) |Ballydaw: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballydawley or Crosspatrick Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballydawley or Crosspatrick]]: LY, T(1) |Ballydawley: LY, T(1) |Ballydawley: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydawmore]]: WX, T(2) |Ballyday: WX, T(1) |Ballydeely: CE, T(1) |- |Ballydeenlea: KY, T(1) |Ballydehob: C, T(1) |Ballydeloughy: C, T(1) |- |Ballyderg: MO, T(1) |Ballydermody: W, T(1) |Ballydermodybog: W, T(1) |- |Ballydermot: DL, T(1) |Ballydermot: LY, T(1) |Ballydermot: OY, T(1) |- |Ballydermot: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyderown]]: C, T(2) |Ballydesland: DN, T(1) |- |Ballydesmond: C, T(1) |Ballydevitt Beg: DL, T(1) |Ballydevitt: DL, T(1) |- |Ballydevitt: LY, T(1) |Ballydicken Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballydicken Upper: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydine]]: T, T(3) |Ballydineen: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballydivity Townland, Derrykeighan Parish, County Antrim|Ballydivity]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballydivlin: C, T(1) |Ballydogherty: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydollaghan]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballydonagh Beg: C, T(1) |Ballydonagh More: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydonagh]]: G, T(2) |- |Ballydonagh: OY, T(1) |Ballydonagh: T, T(1) |Ballydonagh: W, T(1) |- |Ballydonagh: WH, T(1) |Ballydonagh: WW, T(1) |Ballydonaghan: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballydonaghy Townland, Camlin Parish, County Antrim|Ballydonaghy]]: AM, T(1) |Ballydonaghy: AH, T(1) |Ballydonaghy: C, T(1) |- |Ballydonaghy: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydonarea]]: WW, T(2) |Ballydoneen: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballydonegan Townland, Kilnamanagh Parish, County Cork|Ballydonegan]]: C, T(1) |Ballydonegan: LY, T(1) |Ballydonety: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballydonfin Townland, Ballyhuskard Parish, County Wexford|Ballydonfin]]: WX, T(1) |Ballydonigan: WX, T(1) |Ballydonnell North: WW, T(1) |- |Ballydonnell South: WW, T(1) |Ballydonnell: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydonnell]]: KK, T(2) |- |Ballydonnell: L, T(1) |Ballydonnell: LY, T(1) |Ballydonnell: LH, T(1) |- |Ballydonnell: MH, T(1) |Ballydonnell: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballydonnell Townland, Redcross Parish, County Wicklow|Ballydonnell]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballydonnellan East: G, T(1) |Ballydonnellan West: G, T(1) |Ballydonnellan: G, T(1) |- |Ballydonnellan: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydonnelly]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydonohoe]]: CE, T(2) |- |Ballydonohoe: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydonohoe]]: L, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballydoo Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Ballydoo]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballydoo: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydoogan]]: G, T(2) |Ballydoogan: SO, T(1) |- |Ballydoogan: WH, T(1) |Ballydoolagh: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydoole]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballydooley: RN, T(1) |Ballydoolough: G, T(1) |Ballydoonan: DN, T(1) |- |Ballydoora: CE, T(1) |Ballydoorlis: L, T(1) |Ballydoorty: L, T(1) |- |Ballydoreen: WW, T(1) |Ballydorey: WH, T(1) |Ballydorgan: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydorn]]: DN, T(2) |Ballydotia East: G, T(1) |Ballydotia West: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballydotia Townland, Moycullen Parish, County Galway|Ballydotia]]: G, T(1) |Ballydowan: KK, T(1) |Ballydowane East: W, T(1) |- |Ballydowane West: W, T(1) |Ballydowd: D, T(1) |Ballydowel Big: KK, T(1) |- |Ballydowel Little: KK, T(1) |Ballydowling Hill: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydowling]]: WW, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Ballydown Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Ballydown]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballydown Townland, Seapatrick Parish, County Down|Ballydown]]: DN, T(1) |Ballydownan: OY, T(1) |- |Ballydownfine: AM, T(1) |Ballydownis East: C, T(1) |Ballydownis West: C, T(1) |- |Ballydownis: C, T(1) |Ballydowny: KY, T(1) |Ballydoyle: C, T(1) |- |Ballydoyle: T, T(1) |Ballydoyle: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballydrain Townland, Tullynakill Parish, County Down|Ballydrain]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballydrane: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballydrehid Townland, Killardry Parish, County Tipperary|Ballydrehid]]: T, T(1) |Ballydribbeen: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydrinan]]: T, T(3) |Ballydrisheen: KY, T(1) |Ballydrislane: W, T(1) |- |Ballydrohid: OY, T(1) |Ballydrum: LD, T(1) |Ballydrum: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballydrumman Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Ballydrumman]]: DN, T(1) |Ballyduag: T, T(1) |Ballyduagh: T, T(1) |- |Ballyduane East: C, T(1) |Ballyduane South: C, T(1) |Ballyduane West: C, T(1) |- |Ballyduane: L, T(1) |Ballyduboy: WX, T(1) |Ballyduff (Blake): CE, T(1) |- |Ballyduff (Paterson): CE, T(1) |Ballyduff Beg: CE, T(1) |Ballyduff Beg: W, T(1) |- |Ballyduff East: W, T(1) |Ballyduff Lower: W, T(1) |Ballyduff Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyduff Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballyduff More: CE, T(1) |Ballyduff More: W, T(1) |- |Ballyduff North: WW, T(1) |Ballyduff South: OY, T(1) |Ballyduff South: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyduff Upper: W, T(1) |Ballyduff Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballyduff Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyduff West: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyduff Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Ballyduff]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyduff: CW, T(1) |- |Ballyduff: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyduff]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyduff]]: KY, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyduff]]: KK, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyduff]]: LS, T(3) |Ballyduff: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyduff]]: OY, T(4) |Ballyduff: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyduff]]: W, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyduff]]: WX, T(5) |[[:Category:Ballyduff Townland, Arklow Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyduff]]: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyduffbeg]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballyduffy: LD, T(1) |Ballyduffy: MO, T(1) |Ballyduffy: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballydugan]]: DN, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballydugennan Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Ballydugennan]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyduggan Townland, Kilvemnon Parish, County Tipperary|Ballyduggan]]: T, T(1) |- |Ballyduhig North: C, T(1) |Ballyduhig South: C, T(1) |Ballyduhig: L, T(1) |- |Ballydulany: DN, T(1) |Ballydulea: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballydullaghan Townland, Desertoghill Parish, County Londonderry|Ballydullaghan]]: LY, T(1) |- |Ballydun: KK, T(1) |Ballyduneen: CE, T(1) |Ballydungan: WX, T(1) |- |Ballydunig: KY, T(1) |Ballydunlea: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballydunmaul Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Ballydunmaul]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballydurn: W, T(1) |Ballydurnian: AM, T(1) |Ballydusker: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyduvane]]: C, T(2) |Ballydwyer East: KY, T(1) |Ballydwyer Middle: KY, T(1) |- |Ballydwyer West: KY, T(1) |Ballydwyre: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballydyan Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Down|Ballydyan]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyea East: W, T(1) |Ballyea North: CE, T(1) |Ballyea North: T, T(1) |- |Ballyea South: CE, T(1) |Ballyea South: T, T(1) |Ballyea West: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyea]]: CE, T(2) |Ballyea: C, T(1) |Ballyea: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyea]]: L, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyea]]: T, T(2) |Ballyeafy: W, T(1) |- |Ballyeagh: KY, T(1) |Ballyealan: OY, T(1) |Ballyearl: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyeaston Townland, Ballycor Parish, County Antrim|Ballyeaston]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyeaton: WX, T(1) |Ballyeawood: L, T(1) |- |Ballyedekin: C, T(1) |Ballyeden: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyeden]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballyederlan: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyederowen Townland, Burt Parish, County Donegal|Ballyederowen]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyedmond (E.D. Wells): WX, T(1) |- |Ballyedmond Little: C, T(1) |Ballyedmond Upper: DN, T(1) |Ballyedmond: CW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyedmond Townland, Templenacarriga Parish, County Cork|Ballyedmond]]: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyedmond Townland, Kilbroney Parish, County Down|Ballyedmond]]: DN, T(1) |Ballyedmond: G, T(1) |- |Ballyedmond: LS, T(1) |Ballyedmond: WX, T(1) |Ballyedmonduff: D, T(1) |- |Ballyedock Lower: DN, T(1) |Ballyedock or Carrstown: DN, T(1) |Ballyedock Upper: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyedock: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyedward]]: AM, T(2) |Ballyedward: WH, T(1) |- |Ballyeelinan: W, T(1) |Ballyeeskeen: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyegan]]: KY, T(2) |- |Ballyegan: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyeglish Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyeglish]]: LY, T(1) |Ballyegny Beg: L, T(1) |- |Ballyegny More: L, T(1) |Ballyegny: L, T(1) |Ballyeigh: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyeighter (Dowdall): G, T(1) |Ballyeighter (Mahon): G, T(1) |Ballyeighter: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyeighter]]: G, T(3) |Ballyeighter: OY, T(1) |Ballyeightragh: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyeightragh]]: KY, T(2) |Ballyelan: L, T(1) |Ballyeland: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyell Big: WX, T(1) |Ballyell Little: WX, T(1) |Ballyellane: C, T(1) |- |Ballyellery: CE, T(1) |Ballyellin and Tomdarragh: CW, T(1) |Ballyellin Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyellin Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballyellin: WX, T(1) |Ballyellinan: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyellis]]: C, T(4) |Ballyellis: KK, T(1) |Ballyellis: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyellough: AM, T(1) |Ballyelly: CE, T(1) |Ballyelly: DL, T(1) |- |Ballyenaghty: KY, T(1) |Ballyenahan North: C, T(1) |Ballyenahan South: C, T(1) |- |Ballyengland Lower: L, T(1) |Ballyengland Upper: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyerk]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballyerra: C, T(1) |Ballyerrin: C, T(1) |Ballyesborough: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyeustace: WW, T(1) |Ballyewry: DN, T(1) |Ballyfad: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyfad]]: WX, T(2)
''Ballyfadd'' |Ballyfadeen Beg: C, T(1) |Ballyfadeen More: C, T(1) |- |Ballyfahy: SO, T(1) |Ballyfair: KE, T(1) |Ballyfane: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyfaris: SO, T(1) |Ballyfarnagh: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyfarnoge]]: WX, T(3) |- |Ballyfarrell: LS, T(1) |Ballyfarrell: OY, T(1) |Ballyfarsoon: KE, T(1) |- |Ballyfasy Lower: KK, T(1) |Ballyfasy Upper: KK, T(1) |Ballyfatten: TE, T(1) |- |Ballyfaudeen: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyfauskeen]]: L, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyfeanan or Ballywhinnin]]: CW, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyfeeny]]: RN, T(2) |Ballyfeerode: L, T(1) |Ballyfereen: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyferis: DN, T(1) |Ballyfermot Lower: D, T(1) |Ballyfermot Upper: D, T(1) |- |Ballyferriter: KY, T(1) |Ballyfilibeen: C, T(1) |Ballyfin Demesne: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyfin Upper: LS, T(1) |Ballyfin: C, T(1) |Ballyfin: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyfin: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyfinaghy Townland, Drumbeg Parish, County Antrim|Ballyfinaghy]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyfinboy: T, T(1) |- |Ballyfinegan: G, T(1) |Ballyfinegan: RN, T(1) |Ballyfinnan: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyfinnane: KY, T(1) |Ballyfinneen: CE, T(1) |Ballyfinoge Great: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyfinoge Little: WX, T(1) |Ballyfinoge: KY, T(1) |Ballyfinragh: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyfintan: G, T(1) |Ballyfireen: C, T(1) |Ballyfirreen North: L, T(1) |- |Ballyfirreen South: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyflanigan Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyflanigan]]: WW, T(1) |Ballyfleming: C, T(1) |- |Ballyfliugh: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyfodrin Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Ballyfodrin]]: AH, T(1) |Ballyfoile Lower: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyfoile Upper: KK, T(1) |Ballyfolan: WW, T(1) |Ballyfoleen North: L, T(1) |- |Ballyfoleen South: L, T(1) |Ballyfoley Little: WX, T(1) |Ballyfoley: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyfolliard: TE, T(1) |Ballyfookeen: L, T(1) |Ballyfookoon: L, T(1) |- |Ballyforan: RN, T(1) |Ballyfore Big: OY, T(1) |Ballyfore Little: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyfore: AM, T(1) |Ballyfore: MH, T(1) |Ballyfore: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ba_to_Ballyf|Ballyforlea]]: LY, T(2) |Ballyformoyle: RN, T(1) |Ballyfotherly: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyfouloo: C, T(1) |Ballyfounder: DN, T(1) |Ballyfowloo: T, T(1) |- |Ballyfoyle: C, T(1) |Ballyfoyle: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyfoyle Townland, Killabban Parish, County Laois|Ballyfoyle]]: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyfoyle: WW, T(1) |Ballyfraley: L, T(1) |Ballyfree East: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyfree West: WW, T(1) |Ballyfree: SO, T(1) |Ballyfrench: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyfrenis: DN, T(1) |Ballyfroota: L, T(1) |Ballyfrory: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyfruit: G, T(1) |Ballyfrunk: KK, T(1) | |}

Placenames Ireland Ballyg to Ballyo

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==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of district electoral divisions. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as corrections continue to be made. :Each entry represents a name that appears in an Irish location and where there are many instances of the name a separate disambiguation page shows all the instances of the name and the parishes in which it is situate. :Where a category of a single location exists (at the time of the last run) the link takes you to the category. Where there are multiple instances the link takes you to the diasambiguation page. ==Identifying County and Type== :County Letters are used to identify the county to which the place belongs. These are ''usually'' the first and last letter of the county name. The same has been applied to counties in Northern Ireland after 1922.
:{| width="80%" border="1" |'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County''' |- |AM||Antrim,||AH||Armagh,||C||Cork,||CE||Clare |- |CN||Cavan,||CW||Carlow,||D||Dublin,||DL||Donegal |- |DN||Down,||FH||Fermanagh,||G||Galway,||KE||Kildare |- |KK||Kilkenny,||KY||Kerry,||L||Limerick,||LD||Longford |- |LH||Louth,||LM||Leitrim,||LS||Laois,||LY||Londonderry |- |MH||Meath,||MN||Monaghan,||MO||Mayo,||OY||Offaly |- |RN||Roscommon,||SO||Sligo,||T||Tipperary,||TE||Tyrone |- |W||Waterford,||WH||Westmeath,||WX||Wexford,||WW||Wicklow |}
:The letters immediately following the county designation are the type of location, or types, which are represented by the name thus for example '''Abartagh: W, T(1)''' relates to a townland in Waterford and there is just the one instance.
T = Townland, TN = Town, P = Parish, B = Barony, E = District Electoral Division,
R = Registration District (Disp Dist), S = Superintentent Registrar's District.
:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |Ballygaddy: G, T(1) |Ballygaddy: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygaddy]]: OY, T(2) |- |Ballygaggin: C, T(1) |Ballygagin (Crawford): W, T(1) |Ballygagin (Garde): W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballygahan Lower Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Ballygahan Lower]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygahan Upper Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Ballygahan Upper]]: WW, T(1) |Ballygalane Upper: W, T(1) |- |Ballygalane: W, T(1) |Ballygalda or Trust: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygalget Townland, Ballyphilip Parish, County Down|Ballygalget]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygall]]: D, T(2) |Ballygallagh: AM, T(1) |Ballygallan: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballygalley Townland, Carncastle Parish, County Antrim|Ballygalley]]: AM, T(1) |Ballygallin: LY, T(1) |Ballygallon: KK, T(1) |- |Ballygallum: DN, T(1) |Ballygally East: W, T(1) |Ballygally West: W, T(1) |- |Ballygally: DN, T(1) |Ballygally: G, T(1) |Ballygally: W, T(1) |- |Ballygalvert: WX, T(1) |Ballygambon Lower: W, T(1) |Ballygambon Upper: W, T(1) |- |Ballygambon: T, T(1) |Ballygamboone Lower: KY, T(1) |Ballygamboone Upper: KY, T(1) |- |Ballygammane: T, T(1) |Ballygammon: AM, T(1) |Ballygan Lower: AM, T(1) |- |Ballygan Upper: AM, T(1) |Ballygan Upper: LY, T(1) |Ballyganneen: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyganner North: CE, T(1) |Ballyganner South: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygannon Beg Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballygannon Beg]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballygannon More: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygannon]]: WW, T(2) |Ballygar: G, T(1) |- |Ballygar: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygargan Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh|Ballygargan]]: AH, T(1) |Ballygarra: WX, T(1) |- |Ballygarran: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygarran]]: W, T(3) |Ballygarran: WH, T(1) |- |Ballygarran: WX, T(1) |Ballygarrane: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygarrane]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballygarraun North: G, T(1) |Ballygarraun South: G, T(1) |Ballygarraun West: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygarraun]]: G, T(2) |Ballygarreen: CE, T(1) |Ballygarret or Sandbrook: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygarret]]: KY, T(3) |Ballygarret: W, T(1) |Ballygarrett (E.D. Tintern): WX, T(1) |- |Ballygarrett Little: WX, T(1) |Ballygarrett: C, T(1) |Ballygarrett: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygarrett]]: WX, T(3) |Ballygarrett: WW, T(1) |Ballygarries: MO, T(1) |- |Ballygarriff: G, T(1) |Ballygarriff: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygarry]]: MO, T(2) |- |Ballygarth: MH, T(1) |Ballygarvan Glebe: LS, T(1) |Ballygarvan: C, T(1) |- |Ballygarvan: DN, T(1) |Ballygarvan: WX, T(1) |Ballygarve: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballygarvey Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim|Ballygarvey]]: AM, T(1) |Ballygarvey: WH, T(1) |Ballygarvey: WX, T(1) |- |Ballygarveybeg: WH, T(1) |Ballygarvigan: DN, T(1) |Ballygasey: AH, T(1) |- |Ballygasheen: T, T(1) |Ballygassan: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygassoon Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Ballygassoon]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballygastell: CE, T(1) |Ballygasty: G, T(1) |Ballygate: RN, T(1) |- |Ballygauge Beg: LS, T(1) |Ballygauge More: LS, T(1) |Ballygawley: DL, T(1) |- |Ballygawley: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygawley Townland, Errigal Keerogue Parish, County Tyrone|Ballygawley]]: TE, T(1) |Ballygawn: AM, T(1)
''Ballygawn and Ballycoos'' |- |Ballygay: DL, T(1) |Ballygeagin: G, T(1) |Ballygeagoge: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygeale]]: L, T(2) |Ballygeana: L, T(1) |Ballygeardra: KK, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballygeegan Townland, Killinchy Parish, County Down|Ballygeegan]]: DN, T(1) |Ballygeehin Lower: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygeehin Upper Townland, Aghaboe Parish, County Laois|Ballygeehin Upper]]: LS, T(1) |- |Ballygeel: L, T(1) |Ballygeery East: CE, T(1) |Ballygeery West: CE, T(1) |- |Ballygegan: KK, T(1) |Ballygelagh East: LY, T(1) |Ballygelagh West: LY, T(1) |- |Ballygelagh: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygelly Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim|Ballygelly]]: AM, T(1) |Ballygerald East: T, T(1) |- |Ballygerald West: T, T(1) |Ballygerry: WX, T(1) |Ballygibbagh: LD, T(1) |- |Ballygibbon East: KE, T(1) |Ballygibbon West: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygibbon]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballygibbon: T, T(1) |Ballygibbon: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygiblin]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballygilbert: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygilbert]]: DN, T(2) |Ballygilcash: SO, T(1) |- |Ballygilchrist: LD, T(1) |Ballygilgan: SO, T(1) |Ballygill Middle: AM, T(1) |- |Ballygill North: AM, T(1) |Ballygill South: AM, T(1) |Ballygillaheen: LS, T(1) |- |Ballygillane Big: WX, T(1) |Ballygillane Little: WX, T(1) |Ballygillane: L, T(1) |- |Ballygillaroe: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygillen Beg Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballygillen Beg]]: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygillen More Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballygillen More]]: LY, T(1) |- |Ballygillin: WH, T(1) |Ballygillistown: WX, T(1) |Ballygiltenan Lower: L, T(1) |- |Ballygiltenan North: L, T(1) |Ballygiltenan Upper: L, T(1) |Ballyginane: C, T(1) |- |Ballyginniff: AM, T(1) |Ballyginny: DN, T(1) |Ballygirreen: CE, T(1) |- |Ballygirriha: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygittle Townland, Clonoe Parish, County Tyrone|Ballygittle]]: TE, T(1) |Ballyglan: W, T(1) |- |Ballyglasheen Little: T, T(1) |Ballyglasheen: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglasheen]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballyglass (Dodwell): RN, T(1) |Ballyglass (Mahon): G, T(1) |Ballyglass East: G, T(1) |- |Ballyglass East: MO, T(1) |Ballyglass East: RN, T(1) |Ballyglass Lower: MO, T(1) |- |Ballyglass Lower: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglass Lower]]: T, T(2) |Ballyglass Middle: G, T(1) |- |Ballyglass Middle: MO, T(1) |Ballyglass North: G, T(1) |Ballyglass South: G, T(1) |- |Ballyglass Upper: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglass Upper]]: T, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglass West]]: G, T(2) |- |Ballyglass West: MO, T(1) |Ballyglass West: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglass]]: CE, T(3) |- |Ballyglass: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglass]]: G, T(6) |Ballyglass: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyglass: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglass]]: MO, T(11) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglass]]: RN, T(5) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglass]]: SO, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglass]]: WH, T(2) |Ballyglassin: C, T(1) |- |Ballyglassin: LD, T(1) |Ballyglassoon: KK, T(1) |Ballyglavin: C, T(1) |- |Ballyglighorn: DN, T(1) |Ballyglisheen: CW, T(1) |Ballyglishen: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyglissane: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyglooneen]]: G, T(2) |Ballygobban: WW, T(1) |- |Ballygobbin: AM, T(1) |Ballygodoon: T, T(1) |Ballygoghlan: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballygolan Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Ballygolan]]: AM, T(1) |Ballygolman: MO, T(1) |Ballygoman: WX, T(1) |- |Ballygomartin: AM, T(1) |Ballygommon: MO, T(1) |Ballygonigan: DL, T(1) |- |Ballygonnell: FH, T(1) |Ballygonnell: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygonny Beg]]: LY, T(2)
''Ballygonney Beg, Ballygonny Beg'' |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygonny More]]: LY, T(2)
''Ballygonney, Ballygonny More'' |Ballygoonaun: CE, T(1) |Ballygoran: KE, T(1) |- |Ballygorian Beg: DN, T(1) |Ballygorian More: DN, T(1) |Ballygorman: AH, T(1) |- |Ballygorman: DL, T(1) |Ballygormill North: LS, T(1) |Ballygormill South: LS, T(1) |- |Ballygortagh: MH, T(1) |Ballygortagh: RN, T(1) |Ballygorteen: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygorteen]]: T, T(2) |Ballygortgarve: AM, T(1) |Ballygortin: WX, T(1) |- |Ballygoskin: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygow]]: WX, T(2) |Ballygowan (Ponsonby): KK, T(1) |- |Ballygowan (Reade): KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygowan]]: AM, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygowan]]: CW, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygowan]]: DN, T(6) |Ballygowan: G, T(1) |Ballygowan: KY, T(1) |- |Ballygowan: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygowan]]: MO, T(2) |Ballygowan: TE, T(1) |- |Ballygowdan: LS, T(1) |Ballygowlan: WH, T(1) |Ballygowloge: KY, T(1) |- |Ballygown North: T, T(1) |Ballygown South: T, T(1) |Ballygown: C, T(1) |- |Ballygown: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygowney]]: KK, T(2) |Ballygowny: WX, T(1) |- |Ballygrace: C, T(1) |Ballygrady North: C, T(1) |Ballygrady South: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygraffan]]: DN, T(2) |Ballygraigue: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygrainey]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballygraney: CW, T(1) |Ballygrangans: WX, T(1) |Ballygrangee: DN, T(1) |- |Ballygrania: SO, T(1) |Ballygrany: G, T(1) |Ballygreany: C, T(1) |- |Ballygreany: KE, T(1) |Ballygreany: MN, T(1) |Ballygree: KY, T(1) |- |Ballygreek: KK, T(1) |Ballygreen: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygreenan Townland, Clogher Parish, County Tyrone|Ballygreenan]]: TE, T(1) |- |Ballygreighan Barr: SO, T(1) |Ballygreighan: SO, T(1) |Ballygrenane: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygrennan]]: L, T(5) |[[:Category:Ballygriffin Townland, Monanimy Parish, County Cork|Ballygriffin]]: C, T(1) |Ballygriffin: KY, T(1) |- |Ballygriffin: KK, T(1) |Ballygriffin: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygriffin]]: T, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballygriffin Townland, Arklow Parish, County Wicklow|Ballygriffin]]: WW, T(1) |Ballygriffy North: CE, T(1) |Ballygriffy South: CE, T(1) |- |Ballygriggan: C, T(1) |Ballygrillihan: C, T(1) |Ballygrissane: C, T(1) |- |Ballygrogan: C, T(1) |Ballygrohan: C, T(1) |Ballygroll: LY, T(1) |- |Ballygroman Lower: C, T(1) |Ballygroman Upper: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygroobany Townland, Mullaghbrack Parish, County Armagh|Ballygroobany]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballygrooby Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Ballygrooby]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballygroogan Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Ballygroogan]]: TE, T(1) |Ballygrot: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballygruby Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballygruby]]: LY, T(1) |Ballygrunna: C, T(1) |Ballygub New: KK, T(1) |- |Ballygub Old: KK, T(1) |Ballygubba North: L, T(1) |Ballygubba South: L, T(1) |- |Ballygudden: LY, T(1) |Ballyguddin: LY, T(1) |Ballyguile Beg: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyguile More: WW, T(1) |Ballyguileataggle: L, T(1) |Ballyguilebeg: L, T(1) |- |Ballyguin: MO, T(1) |Ballyguiry East: W, T(1) |Ballyguiry West: W, T(1) |- |Ballyguiry: W, T(1) |Ballygulleen: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygullen]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballygullick: WX, T(1) |Ballygunaghan: DN, T(1) |Ballygunneen: G, T(1) |- |Ballygunnercastle: W, T(1) |Ballygunnermore: W, T(1) |Ballygunnertemple: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballygurk]]: LY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyguy]]: L, T(2) |Ballyguyroe North: C, T(1) |- |Ballyguyroe South: C, T(1) |Ballyhack: D, T(1) |Ballyhack: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhack]]: MH, T(2) |Ballyhack: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhackamore Townland, Holywood Parish, County Down|Ballyhackamore]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyhackbeg: WX, T(1) |Ballyhacket Glenahorry: LY, T(1) |Ballyhacket Lisawilling: LY, T(1) |- |Ballyhacket Lower: CW, T(1) |Ballyhacket Magilligan: LY, T(1) |Ballyhacket Toberclaw: LY, T(1) |- |Ballyhacket Upper: CW, T(1) |Ballyhackett: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhad Lower Townland, Rathdrum Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyhad Lower]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyhad Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballyhaddock: WX, T(1) |Ballyhade: KE, T(1) |- |Ballyhaden: T, T(1) |Ballyhafry: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhaft Townland, Newtownards Parish, County Down|Ballyhaft]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyhagan Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Ballyhagan]]: AH, T(1)
''Ballyheggan (1615)'' |Ballyhagan: KE, T(1) |Ballyhaght: L, T(1) |- |Ballyhahil: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhahill Townland, Kilmoylan Parish, County Limerick|Ballyhahill]]: L, T(1) |Ballyhalbert: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyhale: G, T(1) |Ballyhale: KK, T(1) |Ballyhall: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyhallaghan: TE, T(1) |Ballyhally: CN, T(1) |Ballyhalwick: C, T(1) |- |Ballyhamage: AM, T(1) |Ballyhamilton: WX, T(1) |Ballyhamlet: W, T(1) |- |Ballyhammon: RN, T(1) |Ballyhampton: AM, T(1) |Ballyhamsane: C, T(1) |- |Ballyhamsherry: C, T(1) |Ballyhander: C, T(1) |Ballyhander: W, T(1) |- |Ballyhandle: C, T(1) |Ballyhandy: WH, T(1) |Ballyhane East: T, T(1) |- |Ballyhane Lower: C, T(1) |Ballyhane Upper: C, T(1) |Ballyhane West: T, T(1) |- |Ballyhane: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhane]]: W, T(2) |Ballyhanedin: LY, T(1) |- |Ballyhank: C, T(1) |Ballyhankeen: MO, T(1) |Ballyhanna: DL, T(1) |- |Ballyhanna: LY, T(1) |Ballyhannan North: CE, T(1) |Ballyhannan South: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyhannon Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh|Ballyhannon]]: AH, T(1) |Ballyhanruck: MO, T(1) |Ballyhanry: G, T(1) |- |Ballyhanwood: DN, T(1) |Ballyhar: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhara]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballyhard: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyharigan Townland, Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyharigan]]: LY, T(1) |Ballyharmon: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyharney: WH, T(1) |Ballyharoon: C, T(1) |Ballyharraghan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyharrahan: W, T(1) |Ballyharran Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballyharran Upper: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyharry Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Ballyharry]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyharry: DN, T(1) |Ballyhartfield: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyharty: WX, T(1) |Ballyharvey Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballyharvey Upper: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyhaskin Townland, Donaghadee Parish, County Down|Ballyhaskin]]: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhasky Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Ballyhasky]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyhass: C, T(1) |- |Ballyhast: WH, T(1) |Ballyhast: WX, T(1) |Ballyhasty: T, T(1) |- |Ballyhattan: WH, T(1) |Ballyhaugh: T, T(1) |Ballyhaukish: L, T(1) |- |Ballyhavil: D, T(1) |Ballyhaw: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhay Townland, Ballyhay Parish, County Cork|Ballyhay]]: C, T(1) |- |Ballyhay: DN, T(1) |Ballyhays: KE, T(1) |Ballyheabought: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyheadon: W, T(1) |Ballyhealy North: WX, T(1) |Ballyhealy or Ballinure: WH, T(1) |- |Ballyhealy or Hollybrook Demesne: SO, T(1) |Ballyhealy South: WX, T(1) |Ballyhealycastle: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyhearny East: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhearny West Townland, Valencia Parish, County Kerry|Ballyhearny West]]: KY, T(1) |Ballyheashill: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyheather: TE, T(1) |Ballyhee: CE, T(1) |Ballyheean: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyheedy: C, T(1) |Ballyheefy: CE, T(1) |Ballyheelan: CN, T(1) |- |Ballyheen Middle: C, T(1) |Ballyheen North: C, T(1) |Ballyheen South: C, T(1) |- |Ballyheen: T, T(1) |Ballyheens: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyheeny]]: W, T(2) |- |Ballyheer: MO, T(1) |Ballyheeragh (Caslane): MO, T(1) |Ballyheeragh (Saint Leger): MO, T(1) |- |Ballyheerin: DL, T(1) |Ballyhegadon Glebe: LS, T(1) |Ballyhegan: CW, T(1) |- |Ballyhehan: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyheifer Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyheifer]]: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyheige Townland, Ballyheige Parish, County Kerry|Ballyheige]]: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyheige: WX, T(1) |Ballyhemiken: C, T(1) |Ballyhemikin: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyhemlin: AM, T(1) |Ballyhemlin: DN, T(1) |Ballyhendricken: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhenebery]]: KK, T(2) |Ballyhenebery: T, T(1) |Ballyhenna: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyhennessy: CE, T(1) |Ballyhennessy: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhennessy Townland, Dysert (Clanmaurice, Iraghticonnor) Parish, County Kerry|Ballyhennessy]]: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyhennick: C, T(1) |Ballyhennigan: WX, T(1) |Ballyhenny: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyhenry East: LY, T(1) |Ballyhenry Major: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhenry Minor Townland, Comber Parish, County Down|Ballyhenry Minor]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyhenry or Caraun: MO, T(1) |Ballyhenry West: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhenry Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Ballyhenry]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyhenry: DN, T(1) |Ballyhenry: KY, T(1) |Ballyhenry: MO, T(1) |- |Ballyhenry: T, T(1) |Ballyhenry: WW, T(1) |Ballyherberry: T, T(1) |- |Ballyheridan: AH, T(1) |Ballyherkin Lower: C, T(1) |Ballyherkin Upper: C, T(1) |- |Ballyherly: DN, T(1) |Ballyherragh: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyherrig Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyherrig]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyhest East: C, T(1) |Ballyhest West: C, T(1) |Ballyhest: W, T(1) |- |Ballyhesty: C, T(1) |Ballyhetterick: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyheyland]]: LS, T(2) |- |Ballyhibbin: L, T(1) |Ballyhibistock Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballyhibistock Upper: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyhickey: CE, T(1) |Ballyhickey: T, T(1) |Ballyhide: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyhiernan: DL, T(1) |Ballyhiernaun: MO, T(1) |Ballyhigeen: C, T(1) |- |Ballyhighland: WX, T(1) |Ballyhiho: WX, T(1) |Ballyhill Lower: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyhill Upper: AM, T(1) |Ballyhill: AM, T(1) |Ballyhill: FH, T(1) |- |Ballyhilloge: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhimikin]]: T, T(2) |Ballyhimkin: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhimmin]]: KK, T(2) |Ballyhimock: C, T(1) |Ballyhinch: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhindon]]: C, T(2) |Ballyhine: MO, T(1) |Ballyhine: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyhinnaught: L, T(1) |Ballyhinode: LS, T(1) |Ballyhire: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyhisky: T, T(1) |Ballyhist: MH, T(1) |Ballyhist: T, T(1) |- |Ballyhistbeg: T, T(1) |Ballyhit: WX, T(1) |Ballyhitt: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyhobert: C, T(1) |Ballyhobin: L, T(1) |Ballyhobuck: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyhoe: MH, T(1) |Ballyhogan: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhogan]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballyhoge: WX, T(1) |Ballyhohan: T, T(1) |Ballyholahan East: T, T(1) |- |Ballyholahan West: T, T(1) |Ballyholan: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyholey Far Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal|Ballyholey Far]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyholey Near Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal|Ballyholey Near]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyhollaghan: RN, T(1) |Ballyholland Lower: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyholland Upper: DN, T(1) |Ballyholly: LY, T(1) |Ballyholme: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyhome: AM, T(1) |Ballyhomin: L, T(1) |Ballyhomock: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyhomra Townland, Hillsborough Parish, County Down|Ballyhomra]]: DN, T(1) |Ballyhomuck: KK, T(1) |Ballyhomuck: T, T(1) |- |Ballyhomulta: CE, T(1) |Ballyhone: AM, T(1) |Ballyhone: T, T(1) |- |Ballyhoneen: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhonock]]: C, T(2) |Ballyhoo: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyhoodane Townland, Inch Saint Lawrence Parish, County Limerick|Ballyhoodane]]: L, T(1) |Ballyhook Demesne: WW, T(1) |Ballyhook Hill: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyhook: C, T(1) |Ballyhook: WW, T(1) |Ballyhoolahan East: C, T(1) |- |Ballyhoolahan Middle: C, T(1) |Ballyhoolahan West: C, T(1) |Ballyhoolahan: G, T(1) |- |Ballyhoolahan: L, T(1) |Ballyhooleen: C, T(1) |Ballyhoolivan: LD, T(1) |- |Ballyhooly North: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhooly South Townland, Ballyhooly Parish, County Cork|Ballyhooly South]]: C, T(1) |Ballyhoorisky Island: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyhoorisky Townland, Clondavaddog Parish, County Donegal|Ballyhoorisky]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyhoose: G, T(1) |Ballyhorahan: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyhoreen: WH, T(1) |Ballyhorgan East: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhorgan South Townland, Dysert (Clanmaurice, Iraghticonnor) Parish, County Kerry|Ballyhorgan South]]: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyhorgan West: KY, T(1) |Ballyhorgan: KY, T(1) |Ballyhorgan-Marshes: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyhork: DL, T(1) |Ballyhornan: DN, T(1) |Ballyhorsey: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyhose: FH, T(1) |Ballyhosset Milltown: DN, T(1) |Ballyhosset: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyhote: WX, T(1) |Ballyhought: WX, T(1) |Ballyhoulahan: C, T(1) |- |Ballyhoura: C, T(1) |Ballyhourigan: T, T(1) |Ballyhourode: C, T(1) |- |Ballyhow Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballyhow Middle: WX, T(1) |Ballyhow: T, T(1) |- |Ballyhowbeg: WX, T(1) |Ballyhowly: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhowne]]: AM, T(2) |- |Ballyhoy: D, T(1) |Ballyhubbo: C, T(1) |Ballyhubbock Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyhubbock Upper: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyhubbock]]: WX, T(2) |Ballyhubert: RN, T(1) |- |Ballyhudda: T, T(1) |Ballyhug: WH, T(1) |Ballyhugh or Springfield: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyhugh: CN, T(1) |Ballyhugh: G, T(1) |Ballyhugh: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyhugh: RN, T(1) |Ballyhullagh: FH, T(1) |Ballyhullenkeague: C, T(1) |- |Ballyhunsley North: AM, T(1) |Ballyhunsley South: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyhuppahane Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Ballyhuppahane]]: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyhurly: CE, T(1) |Ballyhurrow: T, T(1) |Ballyhurst: L, T(1) |- |Ballyhurtim: WW, T(1) |Ballyhussa: W, T(1) |Ballyhust: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyhusty: T, T(1) |Ballyhutch: C, T(1) |Ballyhutherland: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyickeen Commons: KY, T(1) |Ballyickeen: KY, T(1) |Ballyieragh North: C, T(1) |- |Ballyieragh South: C, T(1) |Ballyieragh: C, T(1) |Ballyillaun: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyin Lower: W, T(1) |Ballyin Upper: W, T(1) |Ballyine: CW, T(1) |- |Ballyine: L, T(1) |Ballyinsheen Beg: CE, T(1) |Ballyinsheen More: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyiriston: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyisland Townland, Creagh Parish, County Cork|Ballyisland]]: C, T(1) |Ballyjennings: MO, T(1) |- |Ballyjohnboy: KK, T(1) |Ballykale: WX, T(1) |Ballykea: D, T(1) |- |Ballykeaghra: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykealey]]: CW, T(3) |Ballykealy: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykealy]]: LS, T(2) |Ballykealy: L, T(1) |Ballykealy: OY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballykean (Annesley) Townland, Redcross Parish, County Wicklow|Ballykean (Annesley)]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballykean (Penrose) Townland, Redcross Parish, County Wicklow|Ballykean (Penrose)]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballykean (Stringer) Townland, Redcross Parish, County Wicklow|Ballykean (Stringer)]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballykean: OY, T(1) |Ballykearney: C, T(1) |Ballykeating: C, T(1) |- |Ballykeefe Bog: KK, T(1) |Ballykeefe Castle: KK, T(1) |Ballykeefe Hill: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykeefe]]: KK, T(2) |Ballykeeffe: L, T(1) |Ballykeel Edenagonnell: DN, T(1) |- |Ballykeel Lougherne: DN, T(1) |Ballykeel North: CE, T(1) |Ballykeel South: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballykeel, Artifinny Townland, Hillsborough Parish, County Down|Ballykeel, Artifinny]]: DN, T(1) |Ballykeel, Edenagonnell: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykeel]]: AM, T(5) |- |Ballykeel: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykeel]]: DN, T(10) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykeel]]: TE, T(2) |- |Ballykeelan: KE, T(1) |Ballykeelaun: CE, T(1) |Ballykeen: LY, T(1) |- |Ballykeenaghan: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykeenan]]: CW, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballykeeran Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal|Ballykeeran]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ballykeeran: G, T(1) |Ballykeeran: WH, T(1) |Ballykeeroge: WX, T(1) |- |Ballykeerogebeg: WX, T(1) |Ballykeerogemore: WX, T(1) |Ballykeery: TE, T(1) |- |Ballykeevan: LS, T(1) |Ballykeevican: RN, T(1) |Ballykeevin: T, T(1) |- |Ballykelly Level (Intake): LY, T(1) |Ballykelly: AM, T(1) |Ballykelly: CE, T(1) |- |Ballykelly: DN, T(1) |Ballykelly: KE, T(1) |Ballykelly: LY, T(1) |- |Ballykelly: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykelly]]: T, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykelly]]: WX, T(4) |- |[[:Category:Ballykelly Townland, Carnew Parish, County Wicklow|Ballykelly]]: WW, T(1) |Ballykelsh: WX, T(1) |Ballykenefick: C, T(1) |- |Ballykenly: C, T(1) |Ballykenna: KK, T(1) |Ballykennedy North: L, T(1) |- |Ballykennedy South: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykennedy]]: AM, T(2) |Ballykennedy: W, T(1) |- |Ballykenneen Lower: LS, T(1) |Ballykenneen Upper: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykenny]]: DL, T(2) |- |Ballykenny: L, T(1) |Ballykenny: LD, T(1) |Ballykenry: L, T(1) |- |Ballykenver: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykeoghan]]: KK, T(3) |Ballykeppoge: WW, T(1) |- |Ballykereen: WX, T(1) |Ballykergan: DL, T(1) |Ballykerin Lower: W, T(1) |- |Ballykerin Middle: W, T(1) |Ballykerin Upper: W, T(1) |Ballykerin: T, T(1) |- |Ballykeroge Big: W, T(1) |Ballykeroge Little: W, T(1) |Ballykerrigan: MO, T(1) |- |Ballykerwick: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballykett Townland, Kilrush Parish, County Clare|Ballykett]]: CE, T(1) |Ballykevan East: L, T(1) |- |Ballykevan West: L, T(1) |Ballykilbeg: DN, T(1) |Ballykilcavan: LS, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballykilcline Townland, Kilglass Parish, County Roscommon|Ballykilcline]]: RN, T(1) |Ballykilcross: OY, T(1) |Ballykildea: CE, T(1) |- |Ballykildevin: WH, T(1) |Ballykilduff Lower: CW, T(1) |Ballykilduff Upper: CW, T(1) |- |Ballykill Lower: MO, T(1) |Ballykill Upper: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykillaboy]]: KK, T(2) |- |Ballykilladea: G, T(1) |Ballykillageer Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballykillageer Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Ballykillane: CW, T(1) |Ballykillane: LS, T(1) |Ballykillare: DN, T(1) |- |Ballykillavane: WW, T(1) |Ballykilleen: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykilleen]]: OY, T(3) |- |Ballykillen: LS, T(1) |Ballykilliane: WX, T(1) |Ballykillowen: DL, T(1) |- |Ballykilmore: WH, T(1) |Ballykilmurray Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballykilmurry Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Ballykilmurry: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballykilmurry]]: W, T(3) |Ballykilroe: WH, T(1) |- |Ballykilty Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballykilty Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballykilty: CE, T(1) |- |Ballykilty: C, T(1) |Ballykinard: DL, T(1) |Ballykinash: T, T(1) |- |Ballykinava: MO, T(1) |Ballykine Lower: DN, T(1) |Ballykine Lower: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballykine Upper Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down|Ballykine Upper]]: DN, T(1) |Ballykine Upper: MO, T(1) |Ballykine: DN, T(1) |- |Ballykinealy: C, T(1) |Ballyking: LS, T(1) |Ballykinlahee: T, T(1) |- |Ballykinler Lower: DN, T(1) |Ballykinler Middle: DN, T(1) |Ballykinler Upper: DN, T(1) |- |Ballykinlettragh: MO, T(1) |Ballykinnacorra North: CE, T(1) |Ballykinnacorra South: CE, T(1) |- |Ballykinsella: W, T(1) |Ballykinvarga: CE, T(1) |Ballykissane: KY, T(1) |- |Ballykisteen: T, T(1) |Ballykitt: C, T(1) |Ballyknavin: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyknick Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Ballyknick]]: AH, T(1) |Ballyknock Big: AM, T(1) |Ballyknock Little: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyknock Lower: W, T(1) |Ballyknock North: C, T(1) |Ballyknock South: C, T(1) |- |Ballyknock Upper: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyknock Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Ballyknock]]: AH, T(1) |Ballyknock: CW, T(1) |- |Ballyknock: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknock]]: C, T(5) |[[:Category:Ballyknock Townland, Moira Parish, County Down|Ballyknock]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknock]]: G, T(2) |Ballyknock: KK, T(1) |Ballyknock: LY, T(1) |- |Ballyknock: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknock]]: MO, T(2) |Ballyknock: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknock]]: W, T(3) |Ballyknock: WX, T(1) |Ballyknockan Beg: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyknockan Lower Townland, Rathdrum Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyknockan Lower]]: WW, T(1) |Ballyknockan More: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyknockan Upper Townland, Rathdrum Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyknockan Upper]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknockan]]: CW, T(2) |Ballyknockan: DN, T(1) |Ballyknockan: LS, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknockan]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknockan]]: WX, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknockan]]: WW, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknockane]]: C, T(2) |Ballyknockane: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyknockane]]: T, T(4) |- |Ballyknockbeg: KK, T(1) |Ballyknockcrumpin: CW, T(1) |Ballyknocker East: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyknocker West: WW, T(1) |Ballyknocker: WW, T(1) |Ballyknockmore: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyla: WX, T(1) |Ballylaan: CE, T(1) |Ballylacky: AM, T(1) |- |Ballylacy: WX, T(1) |Ballylaffin: T, T(1) |Ballylaffin: WW, T(1) |- |Ballylagan North: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylagan South Townland, Ballywillin Parish, County Londonderry|Ballylagan South]]: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylagan Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Ballylagan]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballylagan Townland, Macosquin Parish, County Londonderry|Ballylagan]]: LY, T(1) |Ballylagan: TE, T(1) |Ballylaghnan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballylahan: MO, T(1) |Ballylahiff: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylahiff]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballylahy: G, T(1) |Ballylahy: T, T(1) |Ballylame: LY, T(1) |- |Ballylanders: C, T(1) |Ballylanders: L, T(1) |Ballylane East: WX, T(1) |- |Ballylane West: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylane Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Ballylane]]: AH, T(1) |Ballylane: W, T(1) |- |Ballylaneen: W, T(1) |Ballylangadon: W, T(1) |Ballylangley: C, T(1) |- |Ballylangy: C, T(1) |Ballylanigan (Cramer): T, T(1) |Ballylanigan (Pennefather): T, T(1) |- |Ballylanigan: L, T(1) |Ballylannan: WX, T(1) |Ballylannidy: CE, T(1) |- |Ballylara: G, T(1) |Ballylarkin Lower: KK, T(1) |Ballylarkin Upper: KK, T(1) |- |Ballylarkin: KK, T(1) |Ballylarkin: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylast]]: DL, T(2) |- |Ballylaw: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylawn]]: DL, T(2) |Ballylea: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyleaan: CE, T(1) |Ballyleagh: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyleagry Townland, Balteagh Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyleagry]]: LY, T(1) |- |Ballyleague: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyleakin Townland, Ballynakill Parish, County Offaly|Ballyleakin]]: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyleary]]: C, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballyleck Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Monaghan|Ballyleck]]: MN, T(1) |Ballyleckan: AM, T(1) |Ballyledder: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylee]]: G, T(3) |Ballyleen: CW, T(1) |Ballyleen: G, T(1) |- |Ballyleen: W, T(1) |Ballyleese North: LY, T(1) |Ballyleese South: LY, T(1) |- |Ballyleese West Quarter: LY, T(1) |Ballylegan: C, T(1) |Ballylegan: T, T(1) |- |Ballylegat: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylehane Lower Townland, Killabban Parish, County Laois|Ballylehane Lower]]: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylehane Upper Townland, Killabban Parish, County Laois|Ballylehane Upper]]: LS, T(1) |- |Ballylehaun: KK, T(1) |Ballyleidy: DN, T(1) |Ballyleigh: C, T(1) |- |Ballyleigh: WX, T(1) |Ballyleighery Lower: LY, T(1) |Ballyleighery Upper: LY, T(1) |- |Ballylemin: WX, T(1) |Ballylemon Lower: W, T(1) |Ballylemon Upper: W, T(1) |- |Ballylemon: W, T(1) |Ballylemonwood: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylenagh Townland, Ballyculter Parish, County Down|Ballylenagh]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballylenaghan: DN, T(1) |Ballylenane: W, T(1) |Ballylennan (Mercer): TE, T(1) |- |Ballylennan (Scott): TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylennan Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Ballylennan]]: DL, T(1) |Ballylennan: G, T(1) |- |Ballylennon: CW, T(1) |Ballylennon: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylenully Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Ballylenully]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyleny: AH, T(1) |Ballyleny: DN, T(1) |Ballylerane: WW, T(1) |- |Ballylessan: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylesson]]: AM, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballylevin Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Ballylevin]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ballylevin: OY, T(1) |Ballyliamgow: WX, T(1) |Ballylibernagh: WX, T(1) |- |Ballylibert: C, T(1) |Ballylicky: C, T(1) |Ballyliddan East: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyliddan West: CE, T(1) |Ballylier: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyliffin Townland, Clonmany Parish, County Donegal|Ballyliffin]]: DL, T(1)
''Ballyliffen'' |- |Ballylifford: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylig]]: AM, T(4) |Ballylig: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyligpatrick Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim|Ballyligpatrick]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylimp]]: DN, T(2) |Ballylin East: G, T(1) |- |Ballylin West: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylin Townland, Aughnish Parish, County Donegal|Ballylin]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylin]]: L, T(4) |- |Ballylin: OY, T(1) |Ballylina East: T, T(1) |Ballylina West: T, T(1) |- |Ballylina: T, T(1) |Ballylinane: L, T(1) |Ballylinch Demesne: KK, T(1) |- |Ballylinch: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylinchy Townland, Tullagh Parish, County Cork|Ballylinchy]]: C, T(1) |Ballyline East: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyline West: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyline]]: CE, T(2) |Ballyline: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyling: CW, T(1) |Ballyling: C, T(1) |Ballylinnen: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylinny]]: AM, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballylintagh Townland, Annahilt Parish, County Down|Ballylintagh]]: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylintagh]]: LY, T(2) |- |Ballylion Bawn: WW, T(1) |Ballylion Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballylion Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Ballylion: RN, T(1) |Ballylisbredan: DN, T(1) |Ballylisheen: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballylisk Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Ballylisk]]: AH, T(1) |Ballylone Big: DN, T(1) |Ballylone Little: DN, T(1) |- |Ballylongane: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylongane Townland, Ballyheige Parish, County Kerry|Ballylongane]]: KY, T(1) |Ballylongford: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylonnan]]: OY, T(2) |Ballyloo: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylooby Townland, Galbally Parish, County Limerick|Ballylooby]]: L, T(1) |- |Ballyloohane: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylopen]]: C, T(3) |[[:Category:Ballyloran Townland, Larne Parish, County Antrim|Ballyloran]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballylosky: DL, T(1) |Ballylough Beg: AM, T(1) |Ballylough More: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylough]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylough]]: DN, T(4) |Ballylough: T, T(1) |- |Ballylough: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyloughan Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ballyloughan]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyloughan Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Ballyloughan]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballyloughan: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyloughan Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal|Ballyloughan]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyloughan: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyloughan: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyloughan Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyloughan]]: LY, T(1) |Ballyloughan: MN, T(1) |- |Ballyloughan: OY, T(1) |Ballyloughan: WX, T(1) |Ballyloughaun: G, T(1) |- |Ballyloughbeg: W, T(1) |Ballyloughlin: DN, T(1) |Ballyloughlin: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyloughlin: WW, T(1) |Ballyloughmore: W, T(1) |Ballyloughnaan: L, T(1) |- |Ballyloughnane: T, T(1) |Ballyloughran: KY, T(1) |Ballyloundash: L, T(1) |- |Ballylow: WW, T(1) |Ballylower: CW, T(1) |Ballylowra: KK, T(1) |- |Ballylucas: DN, T(1) |Ballylucas: FH, T(1) |Ballylucas: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyluck: C, T(1) |Ballyluddy: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylug Townland, Knockrath Parish, County Wicklow|Ballylug]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballylugnagon: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylumford Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Ballylumford]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballylummin Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ballylummin]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyluoge: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylurgan]]: AM, T(2) |Ballylurkin: WX, T(1) |- |Ballylusk: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylusk]]: WX, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylusk]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballylusky: C, T(1) |Ballylusky: KY, T(1) |Ballylusky: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylusky]]: L, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballylusky]]: T, T(2) |Ballylynan: LS, T(1) |- |Ballylynch: T, T(1) |Ballymabilla: G, T(1) |Ballymabin: W, T(1) |- |Ballymacad: MH, T(1) |Ballymacadam (Austin): T, T(1) |Ballymacadam East: T, T(1) |- |Ballymacadam West: T, T(1) |Ballymacadam: KY, T(1) |Ballymacadoyle: KY, T(1) |- |Ballymacady: T, T(1) |Ballymacaffry: FH, T(1) |Ballymacahara: WW, T(1) |- |Ballymacahil and Derries: WH, T(1) |Ballymacahil: DL, T(1) |Ballymacahill: CE, T(1) |- |Ballymacaldrack: AM, T(1) |Ballymacall: TE, T(1) |Ballymacallen: C, T(1) |- |Ballymacallen: WH, T(1) |Ballymacallion: LY, T(1) |Ballymacan: MH, T(1) |- |Ballymacan: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacanab Townland, Lisnadill Parish, County Armagh|Ballymacanab]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacanallen Townland, Tullylish Parish, County Down|Ballymacanallen]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymacanally: DN, T(1) |Ballymacandrew North: KY, T(1) |Ballymacandrew South: KY, T(1) |- |Ballymacandrick: C, T(1) |Ballymacandy: KY, T(1) |Ballymacane: WX, T(1) |- |Ballymacaquim East: KY, T(1) |Ballymacaquim West: KY, T(1) |Ballymacar: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymacaramery Townland, Saintfield Parish, County Down|Ballymacaramery]]: DN, T(1) |Ballymacaratty Beg: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacaratty More Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Down|Ballymacaratty More]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymacarbry: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacarn North Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down|Ballymacarn North]]: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacarn South Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down|Ballymacarn South]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymacarney: MH, T(1) |Ballymacarret Intake: DN, T(1) |Ballymacarret: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymacarron: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacarry Lower Townland, Fahan Lower Parish, County Donegal|Ballymacarry Lower]]: DL, T(1) |Ballymacarry: DL, T(1) |- |Ballymacart Lower: W, T(1) |Ballymacart Upper: W, T(1) |Ballymacartan: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymacarthur Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal|Ballymacarthur]]: DL, T(1) |Ballymacartle: D, T(1) |Ballymacashel: L, T(1) |- |Ballymacashen: DN, T(1) |Ballymacask: C, T(1) |Ballymacasy: KY, T(1) |- |Ballymacataggart: FH, T(1) |Ballymacateer: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymacaula]]: CE, T(2) |- |Ballymacavany: DL, T(1) |Ballymacave: L, T(1) |Ballymacaw: W, T(1) |- |Ballymacaward: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacawley Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Ballymacawley]]: AH, T(1) |Ballymacbredan: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymacbrennan]]: DN, T(2) |Ballymacdermot: AH, T(1) |Ballymacdoe: AM, T(1) |- |Ballymacdonagh: L, T(1) |Ballymacdonnell: CE, T(1) |Ballymacdonnell: KY, T(1) |- |Ballymacegan Island: T, T(1) |Ballymacegan: T, T(1) |Ballymacelligott: KY, T(1) |- |Ballymacfarrane: RN, T(1) |Ballymacfin: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacforban Townland, Monaghan Parish, County Monaghan|Ballymacforban]]: MN, T(1) |- |Ballymacgibbon North: MO, T(1) |Ballymacgibbon South: MO, T(1) |Ballymachugh: MO, T(1) |- |Ballymachugh: WH, T(1) |Ballymacilcurr: LY, T(1) |Ballymacilhoyle: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymacilrany Townland, Aghagallon Parish, County Antrim|Ballymacilrany]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacilroy Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Ballymacilroy]]: AM, T(1) |Ballymacjordan: KY, T(1) |- |Ballymack (Desart): KK, T(1) |Ballymack (Flood): KK, T(1) |Ballymackan: LS, T(1) |- |Ballymackane: T, T(1) |Ballymackea Beg: CE, T(1) |Ballymackea More: CE, T(1) |- |Ballymackeagh Beg: C, T(1) |Ballymackeagh More: C, T(1) |Ballymackeamore: L, T(1) |- |Ballymackean: C, T(1) |Ballymackeehola: MO, T(1) |Ballymackeogh: MO, T(1) |- |Ballymackeogh: T, T(1) |Ballymackesy: L, T(1) |Ballymackesy: WX, T(1) |- |Ballymackey: T, T(1) |Ballymackiback: KY, T(1) |Ballymackibbot: C, T(1) |- |Ballymackilduff: DL, T(1) |Ballymackilduff: TE, T(1) |Ballymackillagill: KK, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymackilmurry Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Ballymackilmurry]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymackilreiny Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Ballymackilreiny]]: DN, T(1) |Ballymackilroy: TE, T(1) |- |Ballymackinroe: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymacky]]: WX, T(2) |Ballymaclanigan: LY, T(1) |- |Ballymaclare: WX, T(1) |Ballymaclary: LY, T(1) |Ballymaclawrence: C, T(1) |- |Ballymaclevennon East: LY, T(1) |Ballymaclevennon West: LY, T(1) |Ballymaclifford: LD, T(1) |- |Ballymaclinaun: CE, T(1) |Ballymaclode: W, T(1) |Ballymacloon East: CE, T(1) |- |Ballymacloon North: CE, T(1) |Ballymacloon West: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymaclose Townland, Ballinderry Parish, County Antrim|Ballymaclose]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballymacloughlin: MO, T(1) |Ballymacmague East: W, T(1) |Ballymacmague North: W, T(1) |- |Ballymacmague South: W, T(1) |Ballymacmague West: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacmaine Townland, Magheralin Parish, County Down|Ballymacmaine]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymacmary Townland, Killead Parish, County Antrim|Ballymacmary]]: AM, T(1) |Ballymacmoriarty: DL, T(1) |Ballymacmorris: WH, T(1) |- |Ballymacmoy: C, T(1) |Ballymacmurragh: C, T(1) |Ballymacmurragh: OY, T(1) |- |Ballymacnamee: DN, T(1) |Ballymacnvein: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacoda Townland, Kilmacdonogh Parish, County Cork|Ballymacoda]]: C, T(1) |- |Ballymacolgan: MH, T(1) |Ballymacoll Little: MH, T(1) |Ballymacoll: MH, T(1) |- |Ballymacombs Beg: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacombs More Townland, Ballyscullion Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymacombs More]]: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymaconaghy]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballymaconey: WW, T(1) |Ballymaconna: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymaconnell Townland, Bangor Parish, County Down|Ballymaconnell]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymaconnelly Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Ballymaconnelly]]: AM, T(1) |Ballymacoo: C, T(1) |Ballymacooda: CE, T(1) |- |Ballymacool: DL, T(1) |Ballymacoolaghan: OY, T(1) |Ballymacooly Beg: C, T(1) |- |Ballymacooly More: C, T(1) |Ballymacooly: C, T(1) |Ballymacoonoge: WX, T(1) |- |Ballymacorcoran: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymacormick]]: DN, T(2) |Ballymacoss: AM, T(1) |- |Ballymacotter: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacowen Townland, Kilnagross Parish, County Cork|Ballymacowen]]: C, T(1) |Ballymacpeake Lower: LY, T(1) |- |Ballymacpeake Upper: LY, T(1) |Ballymacphadin: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacpherson Townland, Desertmartin Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymacpherson]]: LY, T(1) |- |Ballymacphilip: C, T(1) |Ballymacpierce: C, T(1) |Ballymacprior: KY, T(1) |- |Ballymacquin Lower: KY, T(1) |Ballymacquin Upper: KY, T(1) |Ballymacrah: MO, T(1) |- |Ballymacraheen: C, T(1) |Ballymacran: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacrandal Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh|Ballymacrandal]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymacravan Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare|Ballymacravan]]: CE, T(1) |Ballymacrea Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballymacrea Upper: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymacredmond]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymacredmond]]: MO, T(2) |Ballymacreelly: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymacreese: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymacrevan]]: AM, T(2) |Ballymacricket: AM, T(1) |- |Ballymacrinan: CE, T(1) |Ballymacrogan East: CE, T(1) |Ballymacrogan West: CE, T(1) |- |Ballymacroly: LD, T(1) |Ballymacromwell: DN, T(1) |Ballymacrory: LS, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymacrory]]: L, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymacrossan]]: OY, T(2) |Ballymacrown: C, T(1) |- |Ballymacruise: DN, T(1) |Ballymacshane: LD, T(1) |Ballymacshaneboy: L, T(1) |- |Ballymacsherron: MO, T(1) |Ballymacshoneen: C, T(1) |Ballymacshoneen: WX, T(1) |- |Ballymacsimon: C, T(1) |Ballymacsimon: WX, T(1) |Ballymacsimon: WW, T(1) |- |Ballymacsliney: C, T(1) |Ballymacsradeen East: L, T(1) |Ballymacsradeen West: L, T(1) |- |Ballymacthomas: KY, T(1) |Ballymacue: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymacully Lower Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Ballymacully Lower]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymacully Upper Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Ballymacully Upper]]: AH, T(1) |Ballymacurly North: RN, T(1) |Ballymacurly South: RN, T(1) |- |Ballymacurtaun: CE, T(1) |Ballymacus: C, T(1) |Ballymacushin: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymacward Lower Townland, Derryaghy Parish, County Antrim|Ballymacward Lower]]: AM, T(1) |Ballymacward Upper: AM, T(1) |Ballymacward: G, T(1) |- |Ballymacwilliam East: C, T(1) |Ballymacwilliam South: C, T(1) |Ballymacwilliam West: C, T(1) |- |Ballymacwilliam: LD, T(1) |Ballymacwilliam: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymad]]: MH, T(2) |- |Ballymadder: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymaddock]]: LS, T(2) |Ballymaddock: OY, T(1) |- |Ballymadeer: KE, T(1) |Ballymadeerfy: DN, T(1) |Ballymadigan: LY, T(1) |- |Ballymadog: C, T(1) |Ballymadrough: D, T(1) |Ballymadun: D, T(1) |- |Ballymagaghran: FH, T(1) |Ballymagahy Mountain: DL, T(1) |Ballymagahy North: DL, T(1) |- |Ballymagahy South: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymagan Upper and Lower and Clonblosk Townland, Fahan Lower Parish, County Donegal|Ballymagan Upper and Lower and Clonblosk]]: DL, T(1) |Ballymaganlis: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymagaraghan: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymagaraghy]]: DL, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymagarry]]: AM, T(2) |- |Ballymagart: DN, T(1) |Ballymagarvey: MH, T(1) |Ballymagaughey: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymagauran Townland, Templeport Parish, County Cavan|Ballymagauran]]: CN, T(1) |Ballymagee: DN, T(1) |Ballymageogh: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymageragh: LH, T(1) |Ballymageraghty: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymagerny Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Ballymagerny]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballymaghan: DN, T(1) |Ballymaghery: DN, T(1) |Ballymaghery: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymaghroe]]: WW, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymagillin]]: MH, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballymagin Townland, Magheralin Parish, County Down|Ballymagin]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymaginaghy Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Ballymaginaghy]]: DN, T(1) |Ballymaging: RN, T(1) |Ballymagirril: CN, T(1) |- |Ballymaglaff: DN, T(1) |Ballymaglancy: G, T(1) |Ballymaglancy: RN, T(1) |- |Ballymaglane: LH, T(1) |Ballymaglassan: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymaglave North Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down|Ballymaglave North]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymaglave South Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down|Ballymaglave South]]: DN, T(1) |Ballymaglavy: WH, T(1) |Ballymaglin: LY, T(1) |- |Ballymagoland: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymagorry Townland, Leckpatrick Parish, County Tyrone|Ballymagorry]]: TE, T(1) |Ballymagowan Lower: DL, T(1) |- |Ballymagowan Upper: DL, T(1) |Ballymagowan: DL, T(1) |Ballymagowan: LY, T(1) |- |Ballymagowan: TE, T(1) |Ballymagree: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymagreehan]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballymagrine: RN, T(1) |Ballymagrorty Irish: DL, T(1) |Ballymagrorty Scotch: DL, T(1) |- |Ballymagrorty: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymagrorty Townland, Templemore Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymagrorty]]: LY, T(1) |Ballymague: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymaguigan Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymaguigan]]: LY, T(1) |Ballymaguire: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymaguire Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone|Ballymaguire]]: TE, T(1) |- |Ballymah: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymahon]]: LD, T(2) |Ballymahon: MH, T(1) |- |Ballymahony: CE, T(1) |Ballymaice: D, T(1) |Ballymakaily: D, T(1) |- |Ballymakane: MH, T(1) |Ballymakeagh: C, T(1) |Ballymakealy Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Ballymakealy Upper: KE, T(1) |Ballymakee: W, T(1) |Ballymakeegan: LD, T(1) |- |Ballymakeery: C, T(1) |Ballymakeery: L, T(1) |Ballymakeever: LY, T(1) |- |Ballymakegoge: KY, T(1) |Ballymakellett: LH, T(1) |Ballymakenny: FH, T(1) |- |Ballymakenny: LH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymakeonan Townland, Magheralin Parish, County Down|Ballymakeonan]]: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymakeown Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Ballymakeown]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballymalady: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymaleel Townland, Aghanunshin Parish, County Donegal|Ballymaleel]]: DL, T(1) |Ballymaley: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymalis Townland, Kilbonane Parish, County Kerry|Ballymalis]]: KY, T(1) |Ballymaloe Beg: C, T(1) |Ballymaloe More: C, T(1) |- |Ballymalone Beg: T, T(1) |Ballymalone More: T, T(1) |Ballymalone: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyman Townland, Oldconnaught Parish, County Dublin|Ballyman]]: D, T(1) |Ballymana: D, T(1) |Ballymanaggin: D, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymanagh]]: G, T(2) |Ballymanagh: KY, T(1) |Ballymanagh: MO, T(1) |- |Ballymangan: MO, T(1) |Ballymanus Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballymanus Upper: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymanus Townland, Curraclone Parish, County Laois|Ballymanus]]: LS, T(1) |Ballymanus: WH, T(1) |Ballymanus: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymany Townland, Ballymany Parish, County Kildare|Ballymany]]: KE, T(1) |Ballymaquiff North: G, T(1) |Ballymaquiff South: G, T(1) |- |Ballymaquiggin: CE, T(1) |Ballymaquin: DL, T(1) |Ballymaquirk: C, T(1) |- |Ballymarcahaun: G, T(1) |Ballymariscal: G, T(1) |Ballymarkahan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballymarlagh: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymarroge Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow|Ballymarroge]]: WW, T(1) |Ballymarter: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymartin Beg: RN, T(1) |Ballymartin More: RN, T(1) |Ballymartin North: W, T(1) |- |Ballymartin South: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymartin Townland, Ballymartin Parish, County Antrim|Ballymartin]]: AM, T(1) |Ballymartin: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymartin]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymartin]]: DN, T(2) |Ballymartin: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymartin]]: KK, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymartin]]: L, T(2) |Ballymartin: MO, T(1) |- |Ballymartin: RN, T(1) |Ballymartin: WX, T(1) |Ballymartle: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymartrim Etra Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Ballymartrim Etra]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymartrim Otra Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Ballymartrim Otra]]: AH, T(1) |Ballymary: G, T(1) |- |Ballymascanlan: LH, T(1) |Ballymassy Little: T, T(1) |Ballymassy: T, T(1) |- |Ballymastone: D, T(1) |Ballymather Lower: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymather Upper Townland, Killead Parish, County Antrim|Ballymather Upper]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymatoskerty Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Ballymatoskerty]]: AM, T(1) |Ballymaurice: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymave Townland, Magheragall Parish, County Antrim|Ballymave]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballymee: C, T(1) |Ballymeelish: LS, T(1) |Ballymeeny (Armstrong): SO, T(1) |- |Ballymeeny (Jones): SO, T(1) |Ballymeeny: SO, T(1) |Ballymena: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymenagh]]: DN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymenagh]]: LY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymenagh]]: TE, T(2) |- |Ballymerret: G, T(1) |Ballymerrigan: WW, T(1) |Ballymichael: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymichael Townland, Clondavaddog Parish, County Donegal|Ballymichael]]: DL, T(1) |Ballymichael: WX, T(1) |Ballymichan: LD, T(1) |- |Ballymihil: CE, T(1) |Ballymiles: MO, T(1) |Ballyminaun Big: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyminaun Hill: WX, T(1) |Ballyminaun Little: WX, T(1) |Ballyminaun: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyminetragh: DN, T(1) |Ballyminion: LD, T(1) |Ballyministragh: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyminnish: DN, T(1) |Ballyminoge: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyminstra Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ballyminstra]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballymintan: RN, T(1) |Ballyminymore: AM, T(1) |Ballymiscaw: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymisert: DN, T(1) |Ballymitty: WX, T(1) |Ballymoat Lower: W, T(1) |- |Ballymoat Upper: W, T(1) |Ballymoat: G, T(1) |Ballymoat: W, T(1) |- |Ballymoat: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymoghan Beg Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymoghan Beg]]: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymoghan More Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymoghan More]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymoghany Townland, Castleconor Parish, County Sligo|Ballymoghany]]: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymogue]]: CW, T(2) |Ballymoheen: T, T(1) |- |Ballymoloney: CE, T(1) |Ballymona: T, T(1) |Ballymonan: LY, T(1) |- |Ballymonaster: DL, T(1) |Ballymoneen East: G, T(1) |Ballymoneen West: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymoneen]]: G, T(2) |Ballymoneen: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymoneen Townland, Castleconor Parish, County Sligo|Ballymoneen]]: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymoneen]]: WW, T(2) |Ballymoney Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballymoney North: G, T(1) |- |Ballymoney South: G, T(1) |Ballymoney Upper: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymoney]]: AM, T(2) |- |Ballymoney: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymoney]]: DN, T(6) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymoney]]: LY, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymoney]]: WW, T(3) |Ballymoneymore: AM, T(1) |Ballymongan: TE, T(1) |- |Ballymongaun: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymongaun]]: L, T(2) |Ballymonteen: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymontenagh Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ballymontenagh]]: AM, T(1) |Ballymoodranagh: W, T(1) |Ballymoon: CW, T(1) |- |Ballymoon: DL, T(1) |Ballymooney: LS, T(1) |Ballymooney: OY, T(1) |- |Ballymooney: WW, T(1) |Ballymoran: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymoran]]: OY, T(2) |- |Ballymore Demesne: WX, T(1) |Ballymore East or Corbally: RN, T(1) |Ballymore East: KY, T(1) |- |Ballymore Eustace East: KE, T(1) |Ballymore Eustace West: KE, T(1) |Ballymore Eustace: KE, T(1) |- |Ballymore Lower: DL, T(1) |Ballymore Lower: G, T(1) |Ballymore Upper: DL, T(1) |- |Ballymore Upper: G, T(1) |Ballymore West: KY, T(1) |Ballymore West: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymore Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Ballymore]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymore]]: C, T(2) |Ballymore: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymore]]: G, T(2) |Ballymore: KY, T(1) |Ballymore: LM, T(1) |- |Ballymore: LY, T(1) |Ballymore: LD, T(1) |Ballymore: MO, T(1) |- |Ballymore: MH, T(1) |Ballymore: RN, T(1) |Ballymore: T, T(1) |- |Ballymore: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymore]]: WX, T(2) |Ballymorefinn: D, T(1) |- |Ballymorereagh: KY, T(1) |Ballymorgan: WX, T(1) |Ballymorin: WH, T(1) |- |Ballymorisheen: C, T(1) |Ballymorran: DN, T(1) |Ballymorris Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Ballymorris Upper: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymorris Townland, Kilfintinan Parish, County Clare|Ballymorris]]: CE, T(1) |Ballymorris: KK, T(1) |- |Ballymorris: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymorris]]: T, T(2) |Ballymorris: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymorris]]: WX, T(2) |Ballymorris: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymorrisheen]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballymot: C, T(1) |Ballymote Lower: DN, T(1) |Ballymote Middle: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymote Upper: DN, T(1) |Ballymote: AM, T(1) |Ballymote: SO, T(1) |- |Ballymoty Beg: WX, T(1) |Ballymoty More: WX, T(1) |Ballymount Great: D, T(1) |- |Ballymount Little: D, T(1) |Ballymount: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymountain]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballymountain: KK, T(1) |Ballymoy: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymoyle Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Ballymoyle]]: LS, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymoyle Townland, Tamlaght Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymoyle]]: LY, T(1) |Ballymoyle: WW, T(1) |Ballymoylin: RN, T(1) |- |Ballymoylin: T, T(1) |Ballymoyock: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymuckleheany Townland, Desertlyn Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymuckleheany]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymuckvea Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Ballymuckvea]]: AM, T(1) |Ballymuddy: W, T(1) |Ballymulalla East: W, T(1) |- |Ballymulalla West: W, T(1) |Ballymulcashel: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymulderg Beg Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymulderg Beg]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymulderg More Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymulderg More]]: LY, T(1) |Ballymuldorry: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymuldrogh Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Ballymuldrogh]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballymulfaig: G, T(1) |Ballymulholland: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymullan]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballymullanny: SO, T(1) |Ballymullarty: TE, T(1) |Ballymullavil: MO, T(1) |- |Ballymullavill: RN, T(1) |Ballymullen (Stubber): LS, T(1) |Ballymullen (Warrensford): LS, T(1) |- |Ballymullen: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymullen]]: KY, T(2) |Ballymullen: LS, T(1) |- |Ballymullen: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymulligan Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymulligan]]: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymullock Townland, Grange of Killyglen Parish, County Antrim|Ballymullock]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballymully Glebe: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymully]]: LY, T(2) |Ballymulmore: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymulqueeny Townland, Templemaley Parish, County Clare|Ballymulqueeny]]: CE, T(1) |Ballymulrennan: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymultimber Townland, Tamlaght-ard or Magilligan Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymultimber]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymultrea Townland, Ballinderry Parish, County Londonderry|Ballymultrea]]: LY, T(1) |Ballymulvey: LD, T(1) |Ballymun: D, T(1) |- |Ballymunterhiggin: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymurn Lower Townland, Kilmallock Parish, County Wexford|Ballymurn Lower]]: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymurn Upper Townland, Kilmallock Parish, County Wexford|Ballymurn Upper]]: WX, T(1) |- |Ballymurphy Lower: C, T(1) |Ballymurphy North: C, T(1) |Ballymurphy South: C, T(1) |- |Ballymurphy Upper: C, T(1) |Ballymurphy: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymurphy]]: CW, T(2) |- |Ballymurphy: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymurphy]]: DN, T(3) |Ballymurphy: G, T(1) |- |Ballymurphy: L, T(1) |Ballymurphy: MO, T(1) |Ballymurphy: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymurphy Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone|Ballymurphy]]: TE, T(1) |Ballymurragh East: L, T(1) |Ballymurragh West: L, T(1) |- |Ballymurragh: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymurragh]]: WX, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymurray]]: RN, T(2) |- |Ballymurray: SO, T(1) |Ballymurreen: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballymurrin Lower Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballymurrin Lower]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballymurrin Upper Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballymurrin Upper]]: WW, T(1) |Ballymurrin: W, T(1) |Ballymurry: DN, T(1) |- |Ballymurry: G, T(1) |Ballymurry: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballymurry]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballymurtagh: CE, T(1) |Ballymurtagh: WX, T(1) |Ballymurtagh: WW, T(1) |- |Ballynaas Great: WX, T(1) |Ballynaas Little: WX, T(1) |Ballynabanaba: G, T(1) |- |Ballynabanoge North: W, T(1) |Ballynabanoge South: W, T(1) |Ballynabanoge: L, T(1) |- |Ballynabanoge: WX, T(1) |Ballynabarna: KE, T(1) |Ballynabarney: WX, T(1) |- |Ballynabarney: WW, T(1) |Ballynabarnish: AM, T(1) |Ballynabarny: MH, T(1) |- |Ballynabarny: WX, T(1) |Ballynabearna: C, T(1) |Ballynabearna: L, T(1) |- |Ballynabearna: WX, T(1) |Ballynaberny: WX, T(1) |Ballynabinnia: CE, T(1) |- |Ballynabloun: KY, T(1) |Ballynabointra: C, T(1) |Ballynabola: W, T(1) |- |Ballynabola: WX, T(1) |Ballynaboley: CW, T(1) |Ballynaboley: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynaboley]]: KK, T(2) |Ballynaboll North: MO, T(1) |Ballynaboll South: MO, T(1) |- |Ballynaboll: LM, T(1) |Ballynaboll: MO, T(1) |Ballynaboll: SO, T(1) |- |Ballynaboola West: C, T(1) |Ballynaboola: C, T(1) |Ballynabooly: C, T(1) |- |Ballynabooly: KY, T(1) |Ballynaboorkagh: G, T(1) |Ballynabortagh: C, T(1) |- |Ballynaboul: C, T(1) |Ballynaboul: KY, T(1) |Ballynabragget: DN, T(1) |- |Ballynabrannagh East: C, T(1) |Ballynabrannagh West: C, T(1) |Ballynabrannagh: FH, T(1) |- |Ballynabreen: DL, T(1) |Ballynabrehon North: MO, T(1) |Ballynabrehon South: MO, T(1) |- |Ballynabrennagh Lower: KY, T(1) |Ballynabrennagh Upper: KY, T(1) |Ballynabrigadane: WX, T(1) |- |Ballynabrock: C, T(1) |Ballynabrock: SO, T(1) |Ballynabrocky: WW, T(1) |- |Ballynabrone: CE, T(1) |Ballynabuck: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynabucky]]: G, T(2) |- |Ballynabwee: TE, T(1) |Ballynacaheragh: C, T(1) |Ballynacaheragh: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynacaird Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim|Ballynacaird]]: AM, T(1) |Ballynacallagh: C, T(1) |Ballynacally Beg: LY, T(1) |- |Ballynacally More: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynacally Townland, Kilchreest Parish, County Clare|Ballynacally]]: CE, T(1) |Ballynacally: L, T(1) |- |Ballynacanon: LY, T(1) |Ballynacanty: OY, T(1) |Ballynacard: OY, T(1) |- |Ballynacarhagh: CE, T(1) |Ballynacarragh: MO, T(1) |Ballynacarrick Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Ballynacarrick Upper: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacarrick]]: DL, T(2) |Ballynacarrick: MO, T(1) |- |Ballynacarrig East: KY, T(1) |Ballynacarrig West: KY, T(1) |Ballynacarrig: OY, T(1) |- |Ballynacarrig: WX, T(1) |Ballynacarrig: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacarriga]]: C, T(6) |- |Ballynacarriga: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacarriga]]: MO, T(2) |Ballynacarriga: SO, T(1) |- |Ballynacarrigy Old: WH, T(1) |Ballynacarrigy: WH, T(1) |Ballynacarrow North: SO, T(1) |- |Ballynacarrow South: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacarrow]]: WH, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballynacarry Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Ballynacarry]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballynacgorkagh: W, T(1) |Ballynaclash: W, T(1) |Ballynaclash: WX, T(1) |- |Ballynaclashy: C, T(1) |Ballynacleigh: LM, T(1) |Ballynaclera: T, T(1) |- |Ballynacleragh: T, T(1) |Ballynacliffy: WH, T(1) |Ballynaclin: WH, T(1) |- |Ballynaclogh North: W, T(1) |Ballynaclogh South: W, T(1) |Ballynaclogh: G, T(1) |- |Ballynaclogh: L, T(1) |Ballynaclogh: T, T(1) |Ballynacloghy: G, T(1) |- |Ballynacloghy: T, T(1) |Ballynaclonagh: WH, T(1) |Ballynacloona: T, T(1) |- |Ballynaclose: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynaclosha Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Ballynaclosha]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacloy]]: MO, T(2) |- |Ballynacole: C, T(1) |Ballynacoolagh: WX, T(1) |Ballynacooley: AM, T(1) |- |Ballynacooly: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynacor Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh|Ballynacor]]: AH, T(1) |Ballynacor: DL, T(1) |- |Ballynacor: WH, T(1) |Ballynacorra (Davies): G, T(1) |Ballynacorra (Ffrench): G, T(1) |- |Ballynacorra (Netterville): G, T(1) |Ballynacorra East: C, T(1) |Ballynacorra West: C, T(1) |- |Ballynacorra: C, T(1) |Ballynacorra: WH, T(1) |Ballynacoska: WH, T(1) |- |Ballynacourty North: W, T(1) |Ballynacourty South: W, T(1) |Ballynacourty: C, T(1) |- |Ballynacourty: G, T(1) |Ballynacourty: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacourty]]: L, T(3) |- |Ballynacourty: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacourty]]: W, T(3) |Ballynacoy: AM, T(1) |- |Ballynacragga North: L, T(1) |Ballynacragga South: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacragga]]: CE, T(2) |- |Ballynacragga: L, T(1) |Ballynacraig: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacraig]]: DN, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballynacraigy Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Ballynacraigy]]: AM, T(1) |Ballynacree Beg: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynacree More Townland, Ballymoney Parish, County Antrim|Ballynacree More]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynacree Skein Townland, Ballymoney Parish, County Antrim|Ballynacree Skein]]: AM, T(1) |Ballynacree: MH, T(1) |Ballynacree: T, T(1) |- |Ballynacree: WX, T(1) |Ballynacreg North: G, T(1) |Ballynacreg South: G, T(1) |- |Ballynacregga: G, T(1) |Ballynacroghy or Gallowstown: WH, T(1) |Ballynacronny: KK, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynacross Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynacross]]: LY, T(1) |Ballynacross: LD, T(1) |Ballynacross: TE, T(1) |- |Ballynacroy: TE, T(1) |Ballynacrusha: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynacubby]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballynacuddihy: KK, T(1) |Ballynacullia: RN, T(1) |Ballynacurra: OY, T(1) |- |Ballynacurra: W, T(1) |Ballynacurragh: G, T(1) |Ballynadeige: W, T(1) |- |Ballynadolly: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynadrentagh Townland, Killead Parish, County Antrim|Ballynadrentagh]]: AM, T(1) |Ballynadrideen: C, T(1) |- |Ballynadrimna: MH, T(1) |Ballynadrishoge: WX, T(1) |Ballynadrone: DN, T(1) |- |Ballynadruckilly: T, T(1) |Ballynadrumny: KE, T(1) |Ballynafagh: KE, T(1) |- |Ballynafarsid: C, T(1) |Ballynafauna: C, T(1) |Ballynafeagh: TE, T(1) |- |Ballynafeaha: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynafearagh]]: WH, T(2) |Ballynafeeragh (1st Division): MH, T(1) |- |Ballynafeeragh (2nd Division): MH, T(1) |Ballynafeigh: AM, T(1) |Ballynafern: DN, T(1) |- |Ballynafey: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynafid]]: WH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynafie]]: AM, T(2)
''Ballynafil'' |- |Ballynafina: W, T(1) |Ballynafineshoge: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynafoy]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballynafullia: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynafunshin]]: LS, T(2) |Ballynag Lower: LY, T(1) |- |Ballynag Upper: LY, T(1) |Ballynagabog: AM, T(1) |Ballynagale: WX, T(1) |- |Ballynagall Little: WH, T(1) |Ballynagall: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagall]]: WH, T(4) |- |Ballynagallagh: DN, T(1) |Ballynagallagh: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynagalliagh Townland, Lisnadill Parish, County Armagh|Ballynagalliagh]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballynagalliagh: LY, T(1) |Ballynagalliagh: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagally]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballynagalshy: MH, T(1) |Ballynagappagh: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynagappoge Townland, Clonduff Parish, County Down|Ballynagappoge]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballynagar: G, T(1) |Ballynagaragh: C, T(1) |Ballynagarbry (Mullock): WH, T(1) |- |Ballynagarbry (Pim): WH, T(1) |Ballynagarbry: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagard]]: AM, T(2) |- |Ballynagard: CE, T(1) |Ballynagard: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagarde]]: L, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Ballynagare Townland, Dysert (Clanmaurice, Iraghticonnor) Parish, County Kerry|Ballynagare]]: KY, T(1) |Ballynagarha: MO, T(1) |Ballynagarr: LS, T(1) |- |Ballynagarragh: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagarrick]]: DN, T(4) |Ballynagarry: MN, T(1) |- |Ballynagarve: LY, T(1) |Ballynagarvy: AM, T(1) |Ballynagashel: AM, T(1) |- |Ballynagassan: LH, T(1) |Ballynagaul Beg: W, T(1) |Ballynagaul More: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagaul]]: C, T(2) |Ballynagaul: L, T(1) |Ballynagee: WX, T(1) |- |Ballynageeha: G, T(1) |Ballynageehy: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynageeragh Townland, Killead Parish, County Antrim|Ballynageeragh]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballynageeragh: G, T(1) |Ballynageeragh: W, T(1) |Ballynageragh: C, T(1) |- |Ballynageragh: KY, T(1) |Ballynagh: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynaghten Townland, Aghalee Parish, County Antrim|Ballynaghten]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynaghy Townland, Seagoe Parish, County Armagh|Ballynaghy]]: AH, T(1) |Ballynagigla: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynagilly Townland, Lissan Parish, County Tyrone|Ballynagilly]]: TE, T(1) |- |Ballynagittagh: G, T(1) |Ballynaglack: DL, T(1) |Ballynaglea: MO, T(1) |- |Ballynagleragh: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagleragh]]: W, T(2) |Ballynaglogh East: C, T(1) |- |Ballynaglogh West: C, T(1) |Ballynaglogh: AM, T(1) |Ballynaglogh: C, T(1) |- |Ballynaglogh: DL, T(1) |Ballynaglogh: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynaglogh]]: WX, T(3) |- |Ballynagolan: AH, T(1) |Ballynagonnaghtagh: CE, T(1) |Ballynagool: L, T(1) |- |Ballynagor: AM, T(1) |Ballynagor: MO, T(1) |Ballynagore: C, T(1) |- |Ballynagore: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagore]]: WX, T(2) |Ballynagoshen: LD, T(1) |- |Ballynagoul: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynagowan Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Ballynagowan]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagowan]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballynagown: LY, T(1) |Ballynagraigue: KY, T(1) |Ballynagrallagh: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagran]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagran]]: WW, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynagrana]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballynagranagh: CE, T(1) |Ballynagranagh: L, T(1) |Ballynagrane: CW, T(1) |- |Ballynagranshy: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynagreagh Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Ballynagreagh]]: AH, T(1) |Ballynagreanagh: L, T(1) |- |Ballynagree East: C, T(1) |Ballynagree West: C, T(1) |Ballynagreeve: G, T(1) |- |Ballynagrena: LH, T(1) |Ballynagrenia: WH, T(1) |Ballynagross Lower: DN, T(1) |- |Ballynagross Upper: DN, T(1) |Ballynagross: DN, T(1) |Ballynagrumoolia: C, T(1) |- |Ballynaguila: L, T(1) |Ballynaguilkee Lower: W, T(1) |Ballynaguilkee Upper: W, T(1) |- |Ballynaguilla: C, T(1) |Ballynaguilsha: OY, T(1) |Ballynagun East: CE, T(1) |- |Ballynagun West: CE, T(1) |Ballynagurragh: TE, T(1) |Ballynagussaun: KE, T(1) |- |Ballynahaglish: MO, T(1) |Ballynahaha: L, T(1) |Ballynahaia: CN, T(1) |- |Ballynahalisk: C, T(1) |Ballynahallee: L, T(1) |Ballynahallia: G, T(1) |- |Ballynahallia: KY, T(1) |Ballynahallin: WX, T(1) |Ballynaharda: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynahask]]: WX, T(2) |Ballynahatten: DN, T(1) |Ballynahattin: LH, T(1) |- |Ballynahattina: G, T(1) |Ballynahatty: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynahatty Townland, Drumragh Parish, County Tyrone|Ballynahatty]]: TE, T(1) |- |Ballynahaville: AM, T(1) |Ballynahaye: TE, T(1) |Ballynaheglish: RN, T(1) |- |Ballynaheila: C, T(1) |Ballynahemery: W, T(1) |Ballynahery: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynaheskeragh Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Ballynaheskeragh]]: G, T(1) |Ballynahila: W, T(1) |Ballynahillen: WX, T(1) |- |Ballynahimmy: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynahina]]: C, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballynahinch Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Ballynahinch]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballynahinch: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynahinch Townland, Magheradrool Parish, County Down|Ballynahinch]]: DN, T(1) |Ballynahinch: G, T(1) |- |Ballynahinch: KY, T(1) |Ballynahinch: L, T(1) |Ballynahinch: LD, T(1) |- |Ballynahinch: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynahinch]]: T, T(3) |Ballynahistil: G, T(1) |- |Ballynahivnia: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynahone Beg Townland, Lisnadill Parish, County Armagh|Ballynahone Beg]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynahone Beg Townland, Maghera Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynahone Beg]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynahone More Townland, Armagh Parish, County Armagh|Ballynahone More]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynahone More Townland, Termoneeny Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynahone More]]: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynahone Townland, Fahan Upper Parish, County Donegal|Ballynahone]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ballynahone: MN, T(1) |Ballynahone: TE, T(1) |Ballynahoulort: KY, T(1) |- |Ballynahow (Murrogh): C, T(1) |Ballynahow (Spiers): C, T(1) |Ballynahow Beg: KY, T(1) |- |Ballynahow Commons: KY, T(1) |Ballynahow More: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynahow]]: KY, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynahow]]: T, T(3) |Ballynahown East: G, T(1) |Ballynahown North: G, T(1) |- |Ballynahown South: G, T(1) |Ballynahown: CE, T(1) |Ballynahown: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynahown]]: G, T(3) |Ballynahown: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynahown]]: L, T(3) |- |Ballynahown: WH, T(1) |Ballynahown: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynahowna]]: G, T(3) |- |Ballynahowna: RN, T(1) |Ballynahowna: SO, T(1) |Ballynahownwood: WH, T(1) |- |Ballynahulla: KY, T(1) |Ballynahunt: KY, T(1) |Ballynakeeloge: DL, T(1) |- |Ballynakelly: D, T(1) |Ballynakill Beg: L, T(1) |Ballynakill Big: OY, T(1) |- |Ballynakill Little: OY, T(1) |Ballynakill Lower: KE, T(1) |Ballynakill More: L, T(1) |- |Ballynakill Upper: KE, T(1) |Ballynakill Upper: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: CW, T(2) |- |Ballynakill: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: G, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: KE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: KK, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: LS, T(3) |Ballynakill: L, T(1) |- |Ballynakill: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: MH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: OY, T(3) |- |Ballynakill: SO, T(1) |Ballynakill: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: W, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: WH, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakill]]: WX, T(2) |Ballynakilla East: C, T(1) |- |Ballynakilla West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakilla]]: C, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakilla]]: G, T(2) |- |Ballynakillbeg: CW, T(1)
''Baile na Coille Beag'' |Ballynakillew Mountain: DL, T(1) |Ballynakillew: CE, T(1) |- |Ballynakillew: G, T(1) |Ballynakillew: MO, T(1) |Ballynakillew: SO, T(1) |- |Ballynakilly Lower: KY, T(1) |Ballynakilly Upper: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakilly]]: DL, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakilly]]: KY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynakilly]]: TE, T(2) |Ballynalack: AH, T(1) |- |Ballynalack: OY, T(1) |Ballynalacka: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynalackan]]: CE, T(2) |- |Ballynalacken: C, T(1) |Ballynalacken: KY, T(1) |Ballynalacken: KK, T(1) |- |Ballynalacken: L, T(1) |Ballynalahagh: C, T(1) |Ballynalahagh: L, T(1) |- |Ballynalahessery North: W, T(1) |Ballynalahessery South: W, T(1) |Ballynalahy: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynalargy]]: AM, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballynaleck Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Ballynaleck]]: AH, T(1) |Ballynaleck: MO, T(1) |- |Ballynaleck: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynaleney Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Ballynaleney]]: AM, T(1) |Ballynalick: T, T(1) |- |Ballynalina: KK, T(1) |Ballynalinagh: KK, T(1) |Ballynally: DL, T(1) |- |Ballynaloan: TE, T(1) |Ballynalone: WH, T(1) |Ballynaloob: AM, T(1) |- |Ballynalost: DL, T(1) |Ballynalough: AM, T(1) |Ballynalougha: C, T(1) |- |Ballynalougher: AM, T(1) |Ballynalouhy: C, T(1) |Ballynalour: CW, T(1) |- |Ballynalty: MO, T(1) |Ballynalug: LS, T(1) |Ballynalurgan: MH, T(1) |- |Ballynalynagh: MO, T(1) |Ballynamaddoo: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamaddree]]: C, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballynamaddy Townland, Grange of Dundermot Parish, County Antrim|Ballynamaddy]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynamaghery Townland, Carlingford Parish, County Louth|Ballynamaghery]]: LH, T(1) |Ballynamagna: DN, T(1) |- |Ballynamallaght: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynaman]]: DL, T(2) |Ballynamanagh East: G, T(1) |- |Ballynamanagh West: G, T(1) |Ballynamanagh: LD, T(1) |Ballynamannan: CN, T(1) |- |Ballynamannin: G, T(1) |Ballynamanoge: WW, T(1) |Ballynamantan: G, T(1) |- |Ballynamarroge: MO, T(1) |Ballynamaul: C, T(1) |Ballynamaunagh: KY, T(1) |- |Ballynameagh: WH, T(1) |Ballynameelagh: W, T(1) |Ballynameeltoge: LM, T(1) |- |Ballynameen: LY, T(1) |Ballynamenagh North or Cummingstown: AM, T(1)
''Cummingstown or Ballynamenagh North'' |Ballynamertinagh: W, T(1) |- |Ballynameta or Woodpark: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynametagh]]: C, T(2) |Ballynametagh: KK, T(1) |- |Ballynaminnan: WX, T(1) |Ballynamintra Lower: W, T(1) |Ballynamintra Middle: W, T(1) |- |Ballynamintra Upper: W, T(1) |Ballynamire: CW, T(1) |Ballynamire: OY, T(1) |- |Ballynamire: WX, T(1) |Ballynamockagh: G, T(1) |Ballynamoddagh: T, T(1) |- |Ballynamoe: T, T(1) |Ballynamoloogh: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona Beg]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballynamona Glebe: OY, T(1) |Ballynamona Lower: KY, T(1) |Ballynamona Lower: W, T(1) |- |Ballynamona Upper: KY, T(1) |Ballynamona Upper: W, T(1) |Ballynamona: CN, T(1) |- |Ballynamona: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona]]: C, T(10) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona]]: G, T(5) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona]]: KK, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona]]: L, T(4) |Ballynamona: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona]]: MH, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona]]: OY, T(2) |Ballynamona: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona]]: T, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona]]: W, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamona]]: WX, T(5) |- |Ballynamona: WW, T(1) |Ballynamoney: AM, T(1) |Ballynamongaree: C, T(1) |- |Ballynamony (Bradshaw): LH, T(1) |Ballynamony (Murphy): LH, T(1) |Ballynamony: AH, T(1) |- |Ballynamony: CN, T(1) |Ballynamony: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamony]]: LM, T(2) |- |Ballynamony: WX, T(1) |Ballynamorahan: KK, T(1) |Ballynamore: LY, T(1) |- |Ballynamought: C, T(1) |Ballynamountain: KK, T(1) |Ballynamoyntragh: W, T(1) |- |Ballynamrossagh: T, T(1) |Ballynamuck East: W, T(1) |Ballynamuck Middle: W, T(1) |- |Ballynamuck West: W, T(1) |Ballynamuck: C, T(1) |Ballynamucka: G, T(1) |- |Ballynamucky: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamuddagh]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamuddagh]]: G, T(2) |- |Ballynamuddagh: KY, T(1) |Ballynamuddagh: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynamuddagh]]: L, T(4) |- |Ballynamuddagh: MO, T(1) |Ballynamuddagh: WH, T(1) |Ballynamuddagh: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynamuddagh Townland, Bray Parish, County Wicklow|Ballynamuddagh]]: WW, T(1) |Ballynamullagh: KE, T(1) |Ballynamullan (part of): AM, T(1) |- |Ballynamullan: AM, T(1) |Ballynamullan: TE, T(1) |Ballynamullen: WH, T(1) |- |Ballynamult: W, T(1) |Ballynamultina: W, T(1) |Ballynamurdoon: G, T(1) |- |Ballynamurragh North: T, T(1) |Ballynamurragh South: T, T(1) |Ballynana: KY, T(1) |- |Ballynanaghten: AM, T(1) |Ballynancoran: WX, T(1) |Ballynane: KY, T(1) |- |Ballynaneashagh: W, T(1) |Ballynaneening: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynanelagh]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballynanerroon Beg: MO, T(1) |Ballynanerroon More: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynanny]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballynanoose: T, T(1) |Ballynant: FH, T(1) |Ballynanty Beg: L, T(1) |- |Ballynanty More: L, T(1) |Ballynanty: L, T(1) |Ballynanultagh: RN, T(1) |- |Ballynanulty: G, T(1) |Ballynanum: OY, T(1) |Ballynany: TE, T(1) |- |Ballynapark: G, T(1) |Ballynapark: WW, T(1) |Ballynaparka North: C, T(1) |- |Ballynaparka South: C, T(1) |Ballynaparka: W, T(1) |Ballynaparson: C, T(1) |- |Ballynapierce: WX, T(1) |Ballynapottoge: TE, T(1) |Ballynaquilly: TE, T(1) |- |Ballynaraha North: KY, T(1) |Ballynaraha North: KK, T(1) |Ballynaraha South: KY, T(1) |- |Ballynaraha South: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynaraha]]: C, T(2) |Ballynaraha: KK, T(1) |- |Ballynaraha: MO, T(1) |Ballynaraha: T, T(1) |Ballynaraha: W, T(1) |- |Ballynaraw North: SO, T(1) |Ballynaraw South: SO, T(1) |Ballynare: MH, T(1) |- |Ballynarea: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynargan Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone|Ballynargan]]: TE, T(1) |Ballynaris: DN, T(1) |- |Ballynarooga Beg East: L, T(1) |Ballynarooga Beg West: L, T(1) |Ballynarooga Beg: L, T(1) |- |Ballynarooga More (North): L, T(1) |Ballynarooga More (South): L, T(1) |Ballynaroon: C, T(1) |- |Ballynarrid: W, T(1) |Ballynarry Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballynarry Upper: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynarry Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Ballynarry]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynarry Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Ballynarry]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynarry Townland, Fahan Lower Parish, County Donegal|Ballynarry]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ballynary: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynasaggart Townland, Errigal Keerogue Parish, County Tyrone|Ballynasaggart]]: TE, T(1) |Ballynasare Beg: KY, T(1) |- |Ballynasare Lower: KY, T(1) |Ballynasare Mountain: KY, T(1) |Ballynasare: KY, T(1) |- |Ballynascall: DL, T(1) |Ballynascarry (Butler): KK, T(1) |Ballynascarry (Gore): KK, T(1) |- |Ballynascarry: WH, T(1) |Ballynascarty: C, T(1) |Ballynascragh: G, T(1) |- |Ballynascraw: LD, T(1) |Ballynascubbig: C, T(1) |Ballynasculloge Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Ballynasculloge Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballynasculloge: KE, T(1) |Ballynash (Bishop): L, T(1) |- |Ballynash (Clare): L, T(1) |Ballynash: L, T(1) |Ballynashallog: LY, T(1) |- |Ballynashannagh: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynashee Townland, Rashee Parish, County Antrim|Ballynashee]]: AM, T(1) |Ballynashee: SO, T(1) |- |Ballynasheeoge: G, T(1) |Ballynashig: L, T(1) |Ballynasilloge: CW, T(1) |- |Ballynasissala: W, T(1) |Ballynaskea: MH, T(1) |Ballynaskeagh: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynaskeagh]]: WH, T(2) |Ballynaskeha Beg: W, T(1) |Ballynaskeha More: W, T(1) |- |Ballynaskeha: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynaskreena Townland, Killury Parish, County Kerry|Ballynaskreena]]: KY, T(1) |Ballynaslaney: WX, T(1) |- |Ballynaslee: KK, T(1) |Ballynaslee: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynasollus]]: TE, T(3) |- |Ballynasooragh Eighter: G, T(1) |Ballynasooragh Oughter: G, T(1) |Ballynasrah or Tinnycross: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynasrah]]: OY, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynastaig]]: G, T(2) |Ballynastangford Lower: MO, T(1) |- |Ballynastangford Upper: MO, T(1) |Ballynastick: T, T(1) |Ballynastockagh: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynastockan Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballynastockan]]: WW, T(1) |Ballynastraid: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynastraw]]: WX, T(2) |- |Ballynastuckaun: G, T(1) |Ballynatona: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynatona]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballynatona: T, T(1) |Ballynatona: WW, T(1) |Ballynatone: DL, T(1) |- |Ballynatone: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynatra]]: C, T(2) |Ballynatray Commons: W, T(1) |- |Ballynatray Demesne: W, T(1) |Ballynatrilla: C, T(1) |Ballynattin: CW, T(1) |- |Ballynattin: C, T(1) |Ballynattin: WW, T(1) |Ballynatubbrit: TE, T(1) |- |Ballynaule: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynavaddog]]: MH, T(2) |Ballynavally: DN, T(1)
''Ballynarally'' |- |Ballynaveen: T, T(1) |Ballynavenooragh: KY, T(1) |Ballynavin: T, T(1) |- |Ballynavortha: WW, T(1) |Ballyneague: C, T(1) |Ballyneal: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyneale]]: KK, T(2) |Ballyneale: L, T(1) |Ballyneaner: TE, T(1) |- |Ballynearla: KK, T(1) |Ballyneary: CN, T(1) |Ballynease (Helton): LY, T(1) |- |Ballynease (Macpeake): LY, T(1) |Ballynease (Strain): LY, T(1) |Ballyneddan Upper: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyneddan: DN, T(1) |Ballyneena: OY, T(1) |Ballyneety North: L, T(1) |- |Ballyneety South: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyneety]]: L, T(3) |Ballyneety: MO, T(1) |- |Ballyneety: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyneety]]: W, T(2) |Ballyneggin: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyneill Beg Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyneill Beg]]: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyneill More Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyneill More]]: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyneill]]: T, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyneillan]]: CE, T(2) |Ballynelahillan: WX, T(1) |Ballynella: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynellard]]: WX, T(2) |Ballynelligan Glebe: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynenagh Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynenagh]]: LY, T(1) |- |Ballynennan (Lloyd): T, T(1) |Ballynennan: T, T(1) |Ballynera: T, T(1) |- |Ballynerrin Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballynerrin Upper: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynerrin]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballynerroon East: W, T(1) |Ballynerroon West: W, T(1) |Ballynery: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyness Mountain Townland, Tullaghobegly Parish, County Donegal|Ballyness Mountain]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyness]]: AM, T(2) |Ballyness: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyness]]: LY, T(2) |Ballyness: TE, T(1) |Ballynester: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynestragh Demesne Townland, Kilcavan (Ballaghkeen N., Gorey) Parish, County Wexford|Ballynestragh Demesne]]: WX, T(1) |Ballynestragh: WX, T(1) |Ballynevan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballynevin: LS, T(1) |Ballynevin: T, T(1) |Ballynevin: W, T(1) |- |Ballynevoga: W, T(1) |Ballynew: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynew]]: G, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynew]]: MO, T(3) |Ballynewport: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynewry Townland, Mullaghbrack Parish, County Armagh|Ballynewry]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballynewy Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynewy]]: LY, T(1) |Ballynian: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynichol]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballynicole: W, T(1) |Ballynidon: C, T(1) |Ballynilard: T, T(1) |- |Ballynishy: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynocker Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry|Ballynocker]]: LY, T(1) |Ballynoe East: C, T(1) |- |Ballynoe East: W, T(1) |Ballynoe or Newtown: CW, T(1) |Ballynoe West: C, T(1) |- |Ballynoe West: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynoe]]: AM, T(2) |Ballynoe: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynoe]]: C, T(10) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynoe]]: DN, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballynoe Townland, Killury Parish, County Kerry|Ballynoe]]: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynoe]]: L, T(5) |Ballynoe: W, T(1) |Ballynolan: CW, T(1) |- |Ballynolan: KK, T(1) |Ballynolan: L, T(1) |Ballynomasna: T, T(1) |- |Ballynona North: C, T(1) |Ballynona South: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynoneen Townland, Aghavallen Parish, County Kerry|Ballynoneen]]: KY, T(1) |- |Ballynookery: C, T(1) |Ballynoony East: KK, T(1) |Ballynoony West: KK, T(1) |- |Ballynora: C, T(1) |Ballynoran: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynoran Townland, Kilmurry Parish, County Tipperary|Ballynoran]]: T, T(1) |- |Ballynorig East: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynorig West Townland, Kilmoyly Parish, County Kerry|Ballynorig West]]: KY, T(1) |Ballynort: L, T(1) |- |Ballynorthland Demesne: TE, T(1) |Ballynote East: CE, T(1) |Ballynote West: CE, T(1) |- |Ballynough: T, T(1) |Ballynowlan: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballynultagh]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballynulto: AM, T(1) |Ballynunnery: CW, T(1) |Ballynunry: KK, T(1) |- |Ballynure Demesne: WW, T(1) |Ballynure Park: WW, T(1) |Ballynure: LY, T(1) |- |Ballynure: MN, T(1) |Ballynure: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballynure Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Wicklow|Ballynure]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyoan Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyoan]]: LY, T(1) |Ballyoban: WH, T(1) |Ballyobegan: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyogaha East: C, T(1) |Ballyogaha North: C, T(1) |Ballyogaha West: C, T(1) |- |Ballyogan Beg: CE, T(1) |Ballyogan More: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyogan Townland, Kilraghtis Parish, County Clare|Ballyogan]]: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyogan: D, T(1) |Ballyogan: KK, T(1) |Ballyogan: SO, T(1) |- |Ballyogartha: L, T(1) |Ballyogarty: W, T(1) |Ballyoghagan: DL, T(1) |- |Ballyoglagh: AM, T(1) |Ballyoliver: CW, T(1) |Ballyonan or Doonaghboy: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyonan: KE, T(1) |Ballyonan: LH, T(1) |Ballyonane: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyoneen]]: C, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballyoran Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Ballyoran]]: AH, T(1) |Ballyoran: C, T(1) |- |Ballyoran: DN, T(1) |Ballyoran: LH, T(1) |Ballyoran: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyorban: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyore Townland, Clondermot Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyore]]: LY, T(1) |Ballyorgan: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyorgan: L, T(1) |Ballyorley Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballyorley Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyorney: WW, T(1) |Ballyorril: WX, T(1) |Ballyortla North: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyortla South: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyoskill]]: KK, T(2) |Ballyote: WH, T(1) |- |Ballyoughna: WX, T(1) |Ballyoughter: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyoughter]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballyoughter: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyoughtera Townland, Creagh Parish, County Cork|Ballyoughtera]]: C, T(1) |Ballyoughteragh North: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyoughteragh South: KY, T(1) |Ballyoughtra (O'Callaghan): CE, T(1) |Ballyoughtra: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyoughtragh North: KY, T(1) |Ballyoughtragh South: KY, T(1) |Ballyoulster: KE, T(1) |- |Ballyouneen: KY, T(1) |Ballyouragan: L, T(1) |Ballyourane: C, T(1) |- |Ballyowe: L, T(1) |Ballyowen: D, T(1) |Ballyowen: LS, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyowen]]: OY, T(2) |Ballyowen: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyg_to_Ballyo|Ballyowen]]: WX, T(3) |- |}

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==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of district electoral divisions. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as corrections continue to be made. :Each entry represents a name that appears in an Irish location and where there are many instances of the name a separate disambiguation page shows all the instances of the name and the parishes in which it is situate. :Where a category of a single location exists (at the time of the last run) the link takes you to the category. Where there are multiple instances the link takes you to the diasambiguation page. ==Identifying County and Type== :County Letters are used to identify the county to which the place belongs. These are ''usually'' the first and last letter of the county name. The same has been applied to counties in Northern Ireland after 1922.
:{| width="80%" border="1" |'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County''' |- |AM||Antrim,||AH||Armagh,||C||Cork,||CE||Clare |- |CN||Cavan,||CW||Carlow,||D||Dublin,||DL||Donegal |- |DN||Down,||FH||Fermanagh,||G||Galway,||KE||Kildare |- |KK||Kilkenny,||KY||Kerry,||L||Limerick,||LD||Longford |- |LH||Louth,||LM||Leitrim,||LS||Laois,||LY||Londonderry |- |MH||Meath,||MN||Monaghan,||MO||Mayo,||OY||Offaly |- |RN||Roscommon,||SO||Sligo,||T||Tipperary,||TE||Tyrone |- |W||Waterford,||WH||Westmeath,||WX||Wexford,||WW||Wicklow |}
:The letters immediately following the county designation are the type of location, or types, which are represented by the name thus for example '''Abartagh: W, T(1)''' relates to a townland in Waterford and there is just the one instance.
T = Townland, TN = Town, P = Parish, B = Barony, E = District Electoral Division,
R = Registration District (Disp Dist), S = Superintentent Registrar's District.
:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |[[:Category:Ballypadeen Townland, Saint Patricksrock Parish, County Tipperary|Ballypadeen]]: T, T(1) |Ballypalady: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballypatrick]]: AM, T(2) |- |Ballypatrick: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballypatrick]]: T, T(2) |Ballypheasan: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyphehane]]: C, T(2) |Ballypherode: C, T(1) |Ballyphilibeen: C, T(1) |- |Ballyphilip East: W, T(1) |Ballyphilip West: W, T(1) |Ballyphilip: C, T(1) |- |Ballyphilip: DN, T(1) |Ballyphilip: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyphilip]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballyphilip: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyphilip]]: T, T(4) |Ballyphilip: W, T(1) |- |Ballyphilip: WX, T(1) |Ballyphilip: WW, T(1) |Ballyphillips: T, T(1) |- |Ballypickas Lower or Bernardsgrove: LS, T(1) |Ballypickas Upper: LS, T(1) |Ballypierce: CW, T(1) |- |Ballypierce: C, T(1) |Ballypierce: L, T(1) |Ballypin: C, T(1) |- |Ballypitmave: AM, T(1) |Ballyplimoth: KY, T(1) |Ballyplunt: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballypollard Townland, Glynn Parish, County Antrim|Ballypollard]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyporeen Townland, Templetenny Parish, County Tipperary|Ballyporeen]]: T, T(1) |Ballyportery North: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyportery South Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim|Ballyportery South]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyportry North: CE, T(1) |Ballyportry South: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyprecas: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyprior Beg Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Ballyprior Beg]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyprior More Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Ballyprior More]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyprior: LS, T(1) |Ballyquaid Glebe: LS, T(1) |Ballyquane: C, T(1) |- |Ballyquillin: AM, T(1) |Ballyquin Beg: CE, T(1) |Ballyquin More: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyquin: CE, T(1) |Ballyquin: KY, T(1) |Ballyquin: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyquin: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyquin]]: W, T(2) |Ballyquinlevan Lower: T, T(1) |- |Ballyquinlevan Upper: T, T(1) |Ballyquintin: DN, T(1) |Ballyquirk: C, T(1) |- |Ballyquirk: KK, T(1) |Ballyquirk: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyquirk Townland, Lorrha Parish, County Tipperary|Ballyquirk]]: T, T(1) |- |Ballyquiveen: T, T(1) |Ballyrafter Flats: W, T(1) |Ballyrafter: W, T(1) |- |Ballyrafton: KK, T(1) |Ballyraggan: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyragget Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Kilkenny|Ballyragget]]: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyrahan: KK, T(1) |Ballyrahan: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyraheen Townland, Mullinacuff Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyraheen]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyrahin: WX, T(1) |Ballyraine Lower: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyraine Middle Townland, Arklow Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyraine Middle]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyraine Upper: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyraine Townland, Conwal Parish, County Donegal|Ballyraine]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyrainey: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyrandle: W, T(1) |Ballyrane: WX, T(1) |Ballyrankin: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyrannel Townland, Ballyhuskard Parish, County Wexford|Ballyrannel]]: WX, T(1) |Ballyratahan Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballyratahan Upper: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyrath Townland, Armagh Parish, County Armagh|Ballyrath]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyrattan Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal|Ballyrattan]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyrawer: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyraymeen Lower: KY, T(1) |Ballyraymeen Upper: KY, T(1) |Ballyre: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyrea Townland, Armagh Parish, County Armagh|Ballyrea]]: AH, T(1) |Ballyrea: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyready Townland, Rathcormack Parish, County Cork|Ballyready]]: C, T(1) |- |Ballyreagh Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballyreagh Upper: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyreagh Townland, Dunaghy Parish, County Antrim|Ballyreagh]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyreagh Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Ballyreagh]]: AH, T(1) |Ballyreagh: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyreagh]]: FH, T(2) |- |Ballyreagh: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyreagh Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Ballyreagh]]: TE, T(1) |Ballyreagh: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyreaghan: LD, T(1) |Ballyreardon: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyreask Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyreask]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyredding North: KK, T(1) |Ballyredding South: KK, T(1) |Ballyredding West: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyreddy: KK, T(1) |Ballyredmond: CW, T(1) |Ballyree: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyreehan East: KY, T(1) |Ballyreehan West: KY, T(1) |Ballyreesode: L, T(1) |- |Ballyregan Beg: C, T(1) |Ballyregan More: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyregan]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballyregan: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyregan]]: L, T(2) |Ballyregan: LH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyregan]]: WX, T(4)
''Baile Uí Riagáin'' |Ballyreilly: LS, T(1) |Ballyreilly: W, T(1) |- |Ballyreilly: WX, T(1) |Ballyremon Commons: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrenan]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballyrenan: TE, T(1) |Ballyrevagh: LD, T(1) |Ballyrichard Beg: C, T(1) |- |Ballyrichard More: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrichard]]: T, T(2) |Ballyrichard: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyrickane: T, T(1) |Ballyrickard Beg: AM, T(1) |Ballyrickard Beg: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyrickard More: AM, T(1) |Ballyrickard More: OY, T(1) |Ballyrickard North: T, T(1) |- |Ballyrickard South: T, T(1) |Ballyrickard: DN, T(1) |Ballyrider: LS, T(1) |- |Ballyridley: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyriff Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyriff]]: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyriggin Townland, Kilfinnane Parish, County Limerick|Ballyriggin]]: L, T(1) |- |Ballyrihy: OY, T(1) |Ballyring Lower: KK, T(1) |Ballyring Upper: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyriree: C, T(1) |Ballyrishteen: KY, T(1) |Ballyrisk Beg: LY, T(1) |- |Ballyrisk More: LY, T(1) |Ballyrisode: C, T(1) |Ballyristeen: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyroan]]: D, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyroan]]: LS, T(2) |Ballyroan: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrobert]]: C, T(4) |Ballyrobert: DN, T(1) |Ballyrobert: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyroberts: KK, T(1) |Ballyrobin North: C, T(1) |Ballyrobin South: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrobin]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrobin]]: KK, T(2) |Ballyrobin: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrobin]]: T, T(2) |Ballyrobin: W, T(1) |Ballyrock Irish: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyrock Scotch: AM, T(1) |Ballyroddy: RN, T(1) |Ballyroe (Annesley): WX, T(1) |- |Ballyroe (Grace): KK, T(1) |Ballyroe (Maher): KK, T(1) |Ballyroe (Nunn): WX, T(1) |- |Ballyroe East: L, T(1) |Ballyroe Lower: L, T(1) |Ballyroe Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyroe Upper: L, T(1) |Ballyroe Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballyroe West: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyroe]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyroe]]: C, T(3) |Ballyroe: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyroe]]: KY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyroe]]: KE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyroe]]: KK, T(2) |- |Ballyroe: L, T(1) |Ballyroe: MO, T(1) |Ballyroe: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyroe: T, T(1) |Ballyroe: W, T(1) |Ballyroe: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyroebeg: WX, T(1) |Ballyroebuck: WX, T(1) |Ballyrogan Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyrogan Upper: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrogan]]: DN, T(2) |Ballyrogan: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyrogully Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyrogully]]: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrolly]]: DN, T(2) |Ballyronan Beg: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyronan More Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyronan More]]: LY, T(1) |Ballyronan: KY, T(1) |Ballyronan: W, T(1) |- |Ballyronan: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyroney Townland, Drumballyroney Parish, County Down|Ballyroney]]: DN, T(1) |Ballyrooaun: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyrooaun: WW, T(1) |Ballyroon Mountain: C, T(1) |Ballyroon: C, T(1) |- |Ballyrory: LY, T(1) |Ballyrory: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyross Townland, Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyross]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyroughan Big: CW, T(1) |Ballyroughan Little: CW, T(1) |Ballyroughan North: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyroughan South: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrourke]]: MO, T(2) |Ballyrourke: T, T(1) |- |Ballyrowragh: KK, T(1) |Ballyrub: C, T(1) |Ballyruddelly or Lismintan: DL, T(1) |- |Ballyruin: LS, T(1) |Ballyrune: L, T(1) |Ballyrush: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyrush: MN, T(1) |Ballyrush: WW, T(1) |Ballyrushboy: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyrusheen: C, T(1) |Ballyrusheen: T, T(1) |Ballyrusley: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyrussel: W, T(1) |Ballyrussell: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyrussell]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballyruther: AM, T(1) |Ballyryan East: T, T(1) |Ballyryan West: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyryan]]: CW, T(2) |Ballyryan: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyryland Townland, Raloo Parish, County Antrim|Ballyryland]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballysadare: SO, T(1) |Ballysaggart Beg East: W, T(1) |Ballysaggart Beg Glebe: W, T(1) |- |Ballysaggart Beg West: W, T(1) |Ballysaggart More: W, T(1) |Ballysaggart: DL, T(1) |- |Ballysaggart: TE, T(1) |Ballysaggartbeghill: W, T(1) |Ballysakeery: MO, T(1) |- |Ballysalla: L, T(1) |Ballysallagh (Fox): WH, T(1) |Ballysallagh (Tuite): WH, T(1) |- |Ballysallagh East: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballysallagh East Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballysallagh East]]: WW, T(1) |Ballysallagh Lower: CW, T(1) |- |Ballysallagh Major: DN, T(1) |Ballysallagh Minor: DN, T(1) |Ballysallagh Upper: CW, T(1) |- |Ballysallagh West: CE, T(1) |Ballysallagh West: WW, T(1) |Ballysallagh: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballysallagh]]: C, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballysallagh]]: DN, T(2) |Ballysallagh: KK, T(1) |- |Ballysallagh: L, T(1) |Ballysallagh: W, T(1) |Ballysallagh: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballysally Townland, Coleraine Parish, County Londonderry|Ballysally]]: LY, T(1) |Ballysampson: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballysavage Townland, Donegore Parish, County Antrim|Ballysavage]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballysax Great: KE, T(1) |Ballysax Little: KE, T(1) |Ballysax Plain: KE, T(1) |- |Ballysaxhills: KE, T(1) |Ballyscally: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyscandal Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Ballyscandal]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballyscanlan Lower: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyscanlan Upper Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal|Ballyscanlan Upper]]: DL, T(1) |Ballyscanlan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyscanlan: MO, T(1) |Ballyscanlan: T, T(1) |Ballyscanlan: W, T(1) |- |Ballyscannel: SO, T(1) |Ballyscartin: WX, T(1) |Ballyscarvan: WH, T(1) |- |Ballyscolly: AM, T(1) |Ballyscough: WX, T(1) |Ballyscullion East: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyscullion West Townland, Ballyscullion Parish, County Londonderry|Ballyscullion West]]: LY, T(1) |Ballyscullion: LY, T(1) |Ballyscully: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballysculty Townland, Killead Parish, County Antrim|Ballysculty]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyseedy: KY, T(1) |Ballyseskin: WX, T(1) |- |Ballysessy: AM, T(1) |Ballyshanaghill: AM, T(1) |Ballyshancarragh: CW, T(1) |- |Ballyshane: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyshane]]: C, T(2) |Ballyshane: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyshane]]: L, T(3) |Ballyshane: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyshane]]: OY, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyshane]]: WX, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballyshane Townland, Ballykine Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyshane]]: WW, T(1) |Ballyshanedehey: L, T(1) |- |Ballyshaneduff or The Derries: LS, T(1) |Ballyshannon Demesne: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyshannon]]: KE, T(2) |- |Ballyshannon: WX, T(1) |Ballyshanny: CE, T(1) |Ballyshasky: LY, T(1) |- |Ballyshaun: WX, T(1) |Ballyshea: G, T(1) |Ballysheeda: T, T(1) |- |Ballysheedy East: L, T(1) |Ballysheedy West: L, T(1) |Ballysheedy: C, T(1) |- |Ballysheedy: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballysheehan]]: T, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballysheeman]]: WW, T(2) |- |Ballysheen Beg: CE, T(1) |Ballysheen More: CE, T(1) |Ballysheen: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballysheen]]: WX, T(2) |Ballyshehan: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballysheil Beg Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Ballysheil Beg]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballysheil More Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Ballysheil More]]: AH, T(1) |Ballysheil: DN, T(1) |Ballysheil: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyshelin: WX, T(1) |Ballyshingadaun: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyshoneen]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballyshoneen: L, T(1) |Ballyshoneen: W, T(1) |Ballyshonickbane: L, T(1) |- |Ballyshonikin: L, T(1) |Ballyshonock: C, T(1) |Ballyshonock: W, T(1) |- |Ballyshonock: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyshonog Townland, Kilcommon (Ballinacor South) Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyshonog]]: WW, T(1) |Ballyshrule: G, T(1) |- |Ballyshurdane: C, T(1) |Ballysilla: WX, T(1) |Ballysillagh: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballysillan Lower Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim|Ballysillan Lower]]: AM, T(1) |Ballysillan Upper: AM, T(1) |Ballysimon (Dickson): L, T(1) |- |Ballysimon (Staunton): L, T(1) |Ballysimon Commons: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballysimon]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballysimon: L, T(1) |Ballysimon: T, T(1) |Ballysimon: WX, T(1) |- |Ballysize Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballysize Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballysize: KE, T(1) |- |Ballyskeagh High: DN, T(1) |Ballyskeagh Low: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyskeagh Townland, Lambeg Parish, County Down|Ballyskeagh]]: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyskeagh: G, T(1) |Ballyskeagh: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyskerdane]]: C, T(2) |- |Ballyskibbole: C, T(1) |Ballyslatteen: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyslattery or Newgrove Townland, Tulla Parish, County Clare|Ballyslattery or Newgrove]]: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyslavin: OY, T(1) |Ballyslough: W, T(1) |Ballysmuttan Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Ballysmuttan Upper: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballysnod Townland, Inver Parish, County Antrim|Ballysnod]]: AM, T(1) |Ballysooghan North: KE, T(1) |- |Ballysooghan South: KE, T(1) |Ballysooragh: FH, T(1) |Ballysop: WX, T(1) |- |Ballysorrell Big: T, T(1) |Ballysorrell Little: T, T(1) |Ballysovane: C, T(1) |- |Ballyspallan: LY, T(1) |Ballyspellan: KK, T(1) |Ballyspellane North: T, T(1) |- |Ballyspellane South: T, T(1) |Ballyspillane East: C, T(1) |Ballyspillane West: C, T(1) |- |Ballyspillane: KY, T(1) |Ballyspurge: DN, T(1) |Ballysroonagh: FH, T(1) |- |Ballystanly: OY, T(1) |Ballysteen: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballysteen]]: L, T(2) |- |Ballysteena: T, T(1) |Ballystockart: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballystokes]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballystrahan: D, T(1) |Ballystrane: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballystrang Townland, Conwal Parish, County Donegal|Ballystrang]]: DL, T(1) |- |Ballystraw: WX, T(1) |Ballystrew: DN, T(1) |Ballystrig: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballystrone]]: LY, T(2) |Ballystruan: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballystrudder Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Ballystrudder]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballysudden Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Ballysudden]]: TE, T(1) |Ballysugagh: DN, T(1) |Ballysumaghan: SO, T(1) |- |Ballysundrivan: RN, T(1) |Ballytaggart: AM, T(1) |Ballytarsna (Hackett): T, T(1) |- |Ballytarsna Little: WX, T(1) |Ballytarsna: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballytarsna Townland, Kilshanny Parish, County Clare|Ballytarsna]]: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballytarsna]]: KK, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballytarsna]]: LS, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballytarsna Townland, Newchapel Parish, County Tipperary|Ballytarsna]]: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballytarsna]]: WX, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballytarsney]]: KK, T(3) |Ballytaylor: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyteerim: AM, T(1) |Ballyteernan: CE, T(1) |Ballytegan: LS, T(1) |- |Ballytegan: WX, T(1) |Ballyteganpark: WX, T(1) |Ballyteige Big: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyteige Burrow: WX, T(1) |Ballyteige East: CE, T(1) |Ballyteige Little: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyteige Lower: L, T(1) |Ballyteige North: KE, T(1) |Ballyteige South: KE, T(1) |- |Ballyteige Upper: L, T(1) |Ballyteige West: CE, T(1) |Ballyteige: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyteige: MO, T(1) |Ballyteige: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyteige]]: WW, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyteigelea]]: CW, T(3) |Ballyteigh: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyteigue Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Wexford|Ballyteigue]]: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyterrim: G, T(1) |Ballythomas East: C, T(1) |Ballythomas West: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballythomas]]: C, T(4) |Ballythomas: LS, T(1) |Ballythomas: T, T(1) |- |Ballythomas: W, T(1) |Ballythomas: WX, T(1) |Ballythomashill: WX, T(1) |- |Ballytibbot: C, T(1) |Ballytiege: WX, T(1) |Ballytigeen: C, T(1) |- |Ballytimmin: CW, T(1) |Ballytivnan: SO, T(1) |Ballytober East: AM, T(1) |- |Ballytober West: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballytober]]: AM, T(2) |Ballytohil: T, T(1) |- |Ballytoohey: RN, T(1) |Ballytoohy Beg: MO, T(1) |Ballytoohy More: MO, T(1) |- |Ballytoole Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballytoole Upper: WW, T(1) |Ballytoran: OY, T(1) |- |Ballytory Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballytory Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballytra: WX, T(1) |- |Ballytracey: WX, T(1) |Ballytramon: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballytrasna]]: C, T(5) |- |Ballytrasna: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballytrasna]]: KY, T(2) |Ballytrasna: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballytrasna]]: LH, T(2) |Ballytrasna: MO, T(1) |Ballytrasna: RN, T(1) |- |Ballytrasna: WW, T(1) |Ballytrehy: T, T(1) |Ballytrent: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballytresna Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Ballytresna]]: AM, T(1) |Ballytrim: DN, T(1) |Ballytrisnane: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballytroddan Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Armagh|Ballytroddan]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballytromery Townland, Camlin Parish, County Antrim|Ballytromery]]: AM, T(1) |Ballytruckle: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballytrue Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Ballytrue]]: AH, T(1) |Ballytrust Lower: CN, T(1) |Ballytrust: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballytrustan]]: DN, T(2) |Ballytunn: AM, T(1) |Ballytunny: WW, T(1) |- |Ballyturick: G, T(1) |Ballyturin: G, T(1) |Ballytweedy: AM, T(1) |- |Ballytyrone: AH, T(1) |Ballyurnanellan: DN, T(1) |Ballyurra: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyutoag Townland, Templepatrick Parish, County Antrim|Ballyutoag]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyva: C, T(1) |Ballyvackey: C, T(1) |- |Ballyvada: T, T(1) |Ballyvadd: W, T(1) |Ballyvaddan: TE, T(1) |- |Ballyvadden: W, T(1) |Ballyvadden: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvaddock]]: L, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballyvaddy Townland, Tickmacrevan Parish, County Antrim|Ballyvaddy]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyvaddy: TE, T(1) |Ballyvade: WH, T(1) |- |Ballyvadin: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvadlea]]: T, T(2) |Ballyvadona: C, T(1) |- |Ballyvaghan: CE, T(1) |Ballyvaheen: C, T(1) |Ballyvaheen: G, T(1) |- |Ballyvaheen: T, T(1) |Ballyvake: WX, T(1) |Ballyvalden: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyvaldon: WX, T(1) |Ballyvallagh: AM, T(1) |Ballyvallikin: W, T(1) |- |Ballyvalloge: WX, T(1) |Ballyvalloo Lower: WX, T(1) |Ballyvalloo Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyvalloona: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyvally Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh|Ballyvally]]: AH, T(1) |Ballyvally: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvally]]: DN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvalode]]: L, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvaloon]]: C, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballyvaltron Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyvaltron]]: WW, T(1) |Ballyvanen: AM, T(1) |Ballyvange: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyvangour: CW, T(1) |Ballyvanna: CE, T(1) |Ballyvannan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyvannan: KE, T(1) |Ballyvanran: T, T(1) |Ballyvara: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyvareen: L, T(1) |Ballyvarley: DN, T(1) |Ballyvarnet: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyvarney: KE, T(1) |Ballyvaroge: WX, T(1) |Ballyvarra Wood: L, T(1) |- |Ballyvarra: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyvarra Townland, Drangan Parish, County Tipperary|Ballyvarra]]: T, T(1) |Ballyvarring: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyvaskin North: CE, T(1) |Ballyvaskin South: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyvass Townland, Castledermot Parish, County Kildare|Ballyvass]]: KE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyvaston Townland, Shankill Parish, County Antrim|Ballyvaston]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyvaston: DN, T(1) |Ballyvatheen: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyvatta: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvaughan]]: T, T(2) |Ballyveagh Beg Upper: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyveagh Beg: DN, T(1) |Ballyveagh More Upper: DN, T(1) |Ballyveagh More: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyveal: CW, T(1) |Ballyvecane Lower: W, T(1) |Ballyvecane Upper: W, T(1) |- |Ballyveelick: C, T(1) |Ballyveelish North: T, T(1) |Ballyveelish South: T, T(1) |- |Ballyveelish: L, T(1) |Ballyveely Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballyveely Upper: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyveely: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyveeny Townland, Ballyclog Parish, County Tyrone|Ballyveeny]]: TE, T(1) |Ballyveera: T, T(1) |- |Ballyveerane: C, T(1) |Ballyvelaghan: CE, T(1) |Ballyvelig: WX, T(1) |- |Ballyvelligan: AM, T(1) |Ballyvellon: W, T(1) |Ballyvelly: KY, T(1) |- |Ballyveloge: L, T(1) |Ballyvelone East: C, T(1) |Ballyvelone West: C, T(1) |- |Ballyvelton Lower: LY, T(1) |Ballyvelton Upper: LY, T(1) |Ballyvennaght: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyvennox: LY, T(1) |Ballyverassa: T, T(1) |Ballyvergal: CW, T(1) |- |Ballyvergan East: C, T(1) |Ballyvergan West: C, T(1) |Ballyvergin: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyvergin: WX, T(1) |Ballyverneen: KK, T(1) |Ballyvernstown: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyverroge: WX, T(1) |Ballyversall: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyvesey Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Ballyvesey]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballyveskil: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyvester Townland, Donaghadee Parish, County Down|Ballyvester]]: DN, T(1) |Ballyvicknacally: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyvicmaha: MO, T(1) |Ballyviggane: T, T(1) |Ballyviggis: DN, T(1) |- |Ballyvillane: T, T(1) |Ballyviniter Lower: C, T(1) |Ballyviniter Middle: C, T(1) |- |Ballyviniter Upper: C, T(1) |Ballyvirane: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyvireen Townland, Ross Parish, County Cork|Ballyvireen]]: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyvirrane Townland, Kilcolman Parish, County Kerry|Ballyvirrane]]: KY, T(1) |Ballyvistea: T, T(1) |Ballyvisteale Demesne: C, T(1) |- |Ballyvisteale: C, T(1) |Ballyvisteen: C, T(1) |Ballyvlin: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyvockoge: L, T(1) |Ballyvodane: C, T(1) |Ballyvoddy: C, T(1) |- |Ballyvodock East: C, T(1) |Ballyvodock West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvoe]]: CE, T(2) |- |Ballyvoge Beg: C, T(1) |Ballyvoge More: C, T(1) |Ballyvoge: C, T(1) |- |Ballyvoghan: L, T(1) |Ballyvoghan: WW, T(1) |Ballyvogue: L, T(1) |- |Ballyvohalane: W, T(1) |Ballyvohane: CE, T(1) |Ballyvoher: G, T(1) |- |Ballyvoige: C, T(1) |Ballyvolan Lower: WW, T(1) |Ballyvolan Upper: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvolane]]: C, T(3) |Ballyvolden: CW, T(1) |Ballyvollane: L, T(1) |- |Ballyvollen: AM, T(1) |Ballyvolock: C, T(1) |Ballyvologe: L, T(1) |- |Ballyvoloon: C, T(1) |Ballyvonane: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvoneen]]: G, T(2) |- |Ballyvoneen: KE, T(1) |Ballyvoneen: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvoneen]]: T, T(2) |- |Ballyvongane: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvonnavaun]]: CE, T(2) |Ballyvoodane: L, T(1) |- |Ballyvoodock: WX, T(1) |Ballyvoodrane: WX, T(1) |Ballyvool: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyvooly: AM, T(1) |Ballyvoony: W, T(1) |Ballyvora: OY, T(1) |- |Ballyvorally: AM, T(1) |Ballyvorane North: C, T(1) |Ballyvorane South: C, T(1) |- |Ballyvorane: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyvorda Townland, Kilmacrehy Parish, County Clare|Ballyvorda]]: CE, T(1) |Ballyvoreen: W, T(1) |- |Ballyvorgal Beg: CE, T(1) |Ballyvorgal North: CE, T(1) |Ballyvorgal South: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyvorheen: L, T(1) |Ballyvorisheen East: C, T(1) |Ballyvorisheen West: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvorisheen]]: C, T(3) |Ballyvorneen: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyvoskillakeen]]: C, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Ballyvouden Townland, Kilteely Parish, County Limerick|Ballyvouden]]: L, T(1) |Ballyvoughallan: CE, T(1) |Ballyvoulera: KK, T(1) |- |Ballyvouskill: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyvoy Townland, Culfeightrin Parish, County Antrim|Ballyvoy]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyvoyle: W, T(1) |- |Ballyvraghan: WW, T(1) |Ballyvranneen: CE, T(1) |Ballyvrin Lower: C, T(1) |- |Ballyvrin Upper: C, T(1) |Ballyvrislaun: CE, T(1) |Ballyvroghaun Eighter: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyvroghaun Oughter: CE, T(1) |Ballyvulhane: L, T(1) |Ballyvullagan: CE, T(1) |- |Ballyvullaun: G, T(1) |Ballywaddan: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywairy]]: KK, T(2) |- |Ballywallon: DN, T(1) |Ballywalter Beg: WX, T(1) |Ballywalter Demesne: C, T(1) |- |Ballywalter More: WX, T(1) |Ballywalter: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywalter]]: DN, T(2) |- |Ballywalter: KK, T(1) |Ballywalter: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywalter]]: MO, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywalter]]: T, T(2) |Ballywalter: WX, T(1) |Ballywaltrin: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballyward]]: DN, T(2) |Ballyward: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyward Townland, Blessington Parish, County Wicklow|Ballyward]]: WW, T(1) |- |Ballywarren: DN, T(1) |Ballywataire: G, T(1) |Ballywater Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Ballywater Upper: WX, T(1) |Ballywater: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywatermoy]]: AM, T(2) |- |Ballywatt East: AM, T(1) |Ballywatt Leggs: AM, T(1) |Ballywatt West: AM, T(1) |- |Ballywattick Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballywattick Middle: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballywattick Upper Townland, Ballymoney Parish, County Antrim|Ballywattick Upper]]: AM, T(1) |- |Ballywatticock: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballywee Townland, Donegore Parish, County Antrim|Ballywee]]: AM, T(1) |Ballyweeaun: G, T(1) |- |Ballyweela: MO, T(1) |Ballyweelin: SO, T(1) |Ballyweely: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballyweeny Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim|Ballyweeny]]: AM, T(1) |Ballywelligan: W, T(1) |Ballywether: WX, T(1) |- |Ballywhiskin: DN, T(1) |Ballywhite: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywholan]]: TE, T(2) |- |Ballywhollart: DN, T(1) |Ballywierd: DN, T(1) |Ballywiheen: KY, T(1) |- |Ballywildrick Lower: LY, T(1) |Ballywildrick Upper: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballywilliam Demesne Townland, Rathkeale Parish, County Limerick|Ballywilliam Demesne]]: L, T(1) |- |Ballywilliam North: L, T(1) |Ballywilliam South: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywilliam]]: C, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywilliam]]: DN, T(2) |Ballywilliam: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywilliam]]: OY, T(5) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywilliam]]: T, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywilliam]]: WX, T(2) |Ballywilliamreagh: OY, T(1) |- |Ballywilliamroe: CW, T(1) |Ballywilliamroe: WX, T(1) |Ballywillin Bog: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywillin]]: AM, T(3) |[[:Category:Ballywillin Townland, Killyleagh Parish, County Down|Ballywillin]]: DN, T(1) |Ballywillin: FH, T(1) |- |Ballywillin: LY, T(1) |Ballywillin: LD, T(1) |Ballywillwill Demense: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Ballywilly Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Ballywilly]]: AH, T(1) |Ballywindelland Lower: AM, T(1) |Ballywindelland Lower: LY, T(1) |- |Ballywindelland Upper: AM, T(1) |Ballywindelland Upper: LY, T(1) |Ballywinna: G, T(1) |- |Ballywinterrourke: L, T(1) |Ballywinterrourkewood: L, T(1) |Ballywire: T, T(1) |- |Ballywish: WX, T(1) |Ballywitch: WX, T(1) |Ballywonard: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Ballywoodan]]: DN, T(2) |[[:Category:Ballywoodock Townland, Donegore Parish, County Antrim|Ballywoodock]]: AM, T(1) |Ballywoodock: LY, T(1) |- |Ballywoolen: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyworfy Townland, Hillsborough Parish, County Down|Ballyworfy]]: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Ballyworkan Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Ballyworkan]]: AH, T(1) |- |Ballywulash: G, T(1) |Balnagall: LD, T(1) |Balnagon Lower: MH, T(1) |- |Balnagon Upper: MH, T(1) |Balnamona or Charlestown: WH, T(1) |Balnavine: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Balrath Demesne Townland, Burry Parish, County Meath|Balrath Demesne]]: MH, T(1) |Balrath East: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Balrath North]]: WH, T(2) |- |Balrath South: WH, T(1) |Balrath West: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Balrath]]: MH, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Balrath]]: WH, T(5) |Balrathboyne Glebe: MH, T(1) |Balreagh: WH, T(1) |- |Balreask Old: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Balreask]]: MH, T(2) |Balregan: LH, T(1) |- |Balrenny: MH, T(1) |Balrickard: D, T(1) |Balrickard: G, T(1) |- |Balriggan: LH, T(1) |Balrinnet: KE, T(1) |Balrobuck Beg: G, T(1) |- |Balrobuck More: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Balroe Townland, Kilbixy Parish, County Westmeath|Balroe]]: WH, T(1) |Balrothery: D, T(1) |- |Balrowan (Pakenham): WH, T(1) |Balruntagh: MH, T(1) |Balsaran: MH, T(1) |- |Balsaw: MH, T(1) |Balscaddan: D, T(1) |Balscott: KE, T(1) |- |Balseskin: D, T(1) |Balsitric: MH, T(1) |Balsoon: MH, T(1) |- |Baltarran: AH, T(1) |Balteagh Lower: LY, T(1) |Balteagh Upper: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Balteagh]]: AH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Balteen]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Balteenbrack]]: C, T(3) |- |Baltigeer: MH, T(1) |Baltimore: C, T(1) |Baltinakin: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Baltinglass East Townland, Baltinglass Parish, County Wicklow|Baltinglass East]]: WW, T(1) |Baltinglass West: WW, T(1) |Baltinoran: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baltovin]]: KY, T(3) |Baltracey: KE, T(1) |Baltrasna (ED Culmullin): MH, T(1) |- |Baltrasna (ED Kilmore): MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baltrasna]]: D, T(2) |Baltrasna: LH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baltrasna]]: MH, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baltrasna]]: WH, T(2) |Baltray: LH, T(1) |- |Baltreacy: KE, T(1) |Baltreagh: FH, T(1) |Baltyfarrell: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Baltylum Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Baltylum]]: AH, T(1) |Baltynanima: WW, T(1) |Balwoges: DL, T(1) |- |Balywee: AM, T(1) |Banada: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Banada Townland, Kilmacteige Parish, County Sligo|Banada]]: SO, T(1) |- |Banagher: CN, T(1) |Banagher: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Banagher]]: G, T(2) |- |Banagher: KK, T(1) |Banagher: LM, T(1) |Banagher: MO, T(1) |- |Banagher: WH, T(1) |Bananstown: WH, T(1) |Banard: KY, T(1) |- |Bancran Glebe: LY, T(1) |Bancran: TE, T(1) |Banduff: C, T(1) |- |Baneena North: C, T(1) |Baneena South: C, T(1) |Banefune: C, T(1) |- |Banemore: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Banemore]]: L, T(2) |Baneshane: C, T(1) |- |Banestown: MH, T(1) |Banganboy: DL, T(1) |Banghill: LD, T(1) |- |Bangor Bog: DN, T(1) |Bangor: MO, T(1) |Bangort: DL, T(1) |- |Bank: C, T(1) |Bank: TE, T(1) |Bankerstown: LH, T(1) |- |Bankfarm: D, T(1) |Banktown: LH, T(1) |Banna East: KY, T(1) |- |Banna Mountain: KY, T(1) |Banna South: KY, T(1) |Banna West: KY, T(1) |- |Bannagagole: CW, T(1) |Bannagh Beg: FH, T(1) |Bannagh More: FH, T(1) |- |Bannagh: C, T(1) |Bannaghbane: MN, T(1) |Bannaghroe: MN, T(1) |- |Bannagroe: WW, T(1) |Bannamore: T, T(1) |Bannbrook Lower: LY, T(1) |- |Bannbrook Upper: LY, T(1) |Bannixtown: T, T(1) |Bannow Island: WX, T(1) |- |Bannow Moor: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Bannow Townland, Bannow Parish, County Wexford|Bannow]]: WX, T(1) |Bannpark: WX, T(1) |- |Banntown: WX, T(1) |Bannus: DL, T(1) |Banoge Beg: KY, T(1) |- |Banoge North: KY, T(1) |Banoge South: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Banoge Townland, Donaghcloney Parish, County Down|Banoge]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Banoge]]: WX, T(2) |Banogehill: WX, T(1) |Banraghbaun North: G, T(1) |- |Banraghbaun South: G, T(1) |Banse Glebe: KK, T(1) |Bansha East: T, T(1) |- |Bansha West: T, T(1) |Bansha: CE, T(1) |Bansha: L, T(1) |- |Banshagh: KY, T(1) |Banshee: D, T(1) |Banshy: C, T(1) |- |Banteer: C, T(1) |Bantis: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bantry Commons]]: WX, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Baptistgrange Townland, Baptistgrange Parish, County Tipperary|Baptistgrange]]: T, T(1) |Barabona: LH, T(1) |Baragh: FH, T(1) |- |Baraghilly: AM, T(1) |Baraghy: CN, T(1) |Baralty: MO, T(1) |- |Barard: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Baravore Townland, Ballinacor Parish, County Wicklow|Baravore]]: WW, T(1) |Barbaha: T, T(1) |- |Barbane: CE, T(1) |Barbavilla Demesne: WH, T(1) |Barbersfort: G, T(1) |- |Barberstown Lower: KE, T(1) |Barberstown Upper: KE, T(1) |Barberstown: D, T(1) |- |Barberstown: KE, T(1) |Barcam: OY, T(1) |Barchuillia Commons: WW, T(1) |- |Barconny (Cuppage): CN, T(1) |Barconny (Grattan): CN, T(1) |Barconny (Massereene): CN, T(1) |- |Barconny (Nugent): CN, T(1) |Barconny (Robinson): CN, T(1) |Barcull: MO, T(1) |- |Barcullin: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Bardahessiagh Townland, Desertcreat Parish, County Tyrone|Bardahessiagh]]: TE, T(1) |Bardanstown: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bardinch Townland, Ballyvourney Parish, County Cork|Bardinch]]: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Barefield or Gortlumman Townland, Templemaley Parish, County Clare|Barefield or Gortlumman]]: CE, T(1) |Barfordstown: MH, T(1) |- |Bargarriff: CE, T(1) |Bargarriff: MO, T(1) |Bargowla: LM, T(1) |- |Bargy Commons: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Bargy Townland, Tomhaggard Parish, County Wexford|Bargy]]: WX, T(1) |Barheen: MO, T(1) |- |Barkersford: KE, T(1) |Barkillew: DL, T(1) |Barkmill: LS, T(1) |- |Barlahan: OY, T(1) |Barlear: LM, T(1) |Barleyfield: C, T(1) |- |Barleyhill East: C, T(1) |Barleyhill West: C, T(1) |Barleyhill: C, T(1) |- |Barleyhill: MO, T(1) |Barleyhill: MH, T(1) |Barleymount East: KY, T(1) |- |Barleymount Middle: KY, T(1) |Barleymount West: KY, T(1) |Barloughra: CE, T(1) |- |Barmeath: LH, T(1) |Barmeen: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barmona]]: WX, T(2) |- |Barmoney: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barn Demesne]]: T, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barna]]: C, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barna]]: G, T(3) |Barna: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barna]]: KK, T(2) |- |Barna: L, T(1) |Barna: MO, T(1) |Barna: OY, T(1) |- |Barna: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Barnabah Townland, Tullagh Parish, County Cork|Barnabah]]: C, T(1) |Barnabaun: MO, T(1) |- |Barnabaun: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barnaboy]]: G, T(4) |Barnaboy: LS, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barnaboy]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barnaboy]]: RN, T(2) |Barnabrack: SO, T(1) |- |Barnabrow: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Barnacahoge Townland, Kilbeagh Parish, County Mayo|Barnacahoge]]: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Barnacashel Townland, Aghowle Parish, County Wicklow|Barnacashel]]: WW, T(1) |- |Barnacawley: RN, T(1) |Barnacleagh East: WW, T(1) |Barnacleagh North: WW, T(1) |- |Barnacleagh South: WW, T(1) |Barnacoghil: SO, T(1) |Barnacole: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barnacor]]: LD, T(2) |Barnacoyle Big: WW, T(1) |Barnacoyle Little: WW, T(1) |- |Barnacragh: G, T(1) |Barnacranny: G, T(1) |Barnacrow: KE, T(1) |- |Barnacuillew: MO, T(1) |Barnacullen: RN, T(1) |Barnacullia: D, T(1) |- |Barnacurra: C, T(1) |Barnacurra: G, T(1) |Barnacurragh: G, T(1) |- |Barnadarrig: KY, T(1) |Barnadarrig: LS, T(1) |Barnaderg North: G, T(1) |- |Barnaderg South: G, T(1) |Barnaderg: MO, T(1) |Barnaderg: SO, T(1) |- |Barnadivane (Kneeves): C, T(1) |Barnadivane: C, T(1) |Barnadown Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Barnadown Upper: WX, T(1) |Barnadown: KK, T(1) |Barnadown: WX, T(1) |- |Barnagarrane: L, T(1) |Barnagearagh: C, T(1) |Barnageehy East: C, T(1) |- |Barnageehy West: C, T(1) |Barnageeragh: D, T(1) |Barnagore: C, T(1) |- |Barnagore: T, T(1) |Barnagorteeny: G, T(1) |Barnagouloge: T, T(1) |- |Barnagowlane East: C, T(1) |Barnagowlane West: C, T(1) |Barnagowlane: C, T(1) |- |Barnagree: T, T(1) |Barnagreggaun: MO, T(1) |Barnagrotty: OY, T(1) |- |Barnagrow: CN, T(1) |Barnagurry: MO, T(1) |Barnahallia: G, T(1) |- |Barnahask: CW, T(1) |Barnahask: WX, T(1) |Barnahaskin: CW, T(1) |- |Barnahely: C, T(1) |Barnahesker: MO, T(1) |Barnahown: T, T(1) |- |Barnahowna: MO, T(1) |Barnakillew: MO, T(1) |Barnakilly: LY, T(1) |- |Barnakyle: L, T(1) |Barnalackan: FH, T(1) |Barnalascaw: T, T(1) |- |Barnalisheen: T, T(1) |Barnalyra: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barnamaghery]]: DN, T(2) |- |Barnameelia: WW, T(1) |Barnameenagh West: LM, T(1) |Barnameenagh: LM, T(1) |- |Barnamire: WW, T(1) |Barnamuinga: WW, T(1) |Barnan: OY, T(1) |- |Barnanageeha: CE, T(1) |Barnanalleen: T, T(1) |Barnanang: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barnane]]: T, T(2) |Barnankile: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barnanoraun]]: G, T(2) |- |Barnanstown: D, T(1) |Barnaran: KE, T(1) |Barnaree: WX, T(1) |- |Barnariddery: WX, T(1) |Barnarobin: SO, T(1) |Barnasallagh: LS, T(1) |- |Barnashillane: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Barnaslingan Townland, Rathmichael Parish, County Dublin|Barnaslingan]]: D, T(1) |Barnasrahy: SO, T(1) |- |Barnastang: MO, T(1) |Barnastooka: KY, T(1) |Barnatonicane: C, T(1) |- |Barnaveddoge: LH, T(1) |Barnaviddane: C, T(1) |Barnaviddaun North: KK, T(1) |- |Barnaviddaun South: KK, T(1) |Barnavihall: G, T(1) |Barnawheel: WX, T(1) |- |Barnbawn: WW, T(1) |Barndonagh: MN, T(1) |Barne: LD, T(1) |- |Barnes Lower: DL, T(1) |Barnes Lower: TE, T(1) |Barnes Upper: DL, T(1) |- |Barnes Upper: TE, T(1) |Barnesyneilly: DL, T(1) |Barnetstown: C, T(1) |- |Barney: LD, T(1) |Barney: MO, T(1) |Barneygole: LD, T(1) |- |Barnfield: C, T(1) |Barnhall: KE, T(1) |Barnhill East: KE, T(1) |- |Barnhill Lower: MO, T(1) |Barnhill Upper: MO, T(1) |Barnhill West: KE, T(1) |- |Barnhill: CW, T(1) |Barnhill: D, T(1) |Barnhill: FH, T(1) |- |Barnhill: KE, T(1) |Barnhill: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barnish]]: AM, T(3) |- |Barnland: WX, T(1) |Barnlough: T, T(1) |Barnmeen: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Barnora Townland, Caher Parish, County Tipperary|Barnora]]: T, T(1) |Barnpark: G, T(1) |Barntick: CE, T(1) |- |Barntown: WX, T(1) |Barnwellsgrove: G, T(1) |Barnwellstown: MH, T(1) |- |Barny and Bealady: LS, T(1) |Barnycarroll: MO, T(1) |Baronagh: TE, T(1) |- |Baronrath: KE, T(1) |Baronscourt: TE, T(1) |Baronsland: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baronsland]]: KK, T(2) |Baronstown Demesne: WH, T(1) |Baronstown East: KE, T(1) |- |Baronstown Lower: WW, T(1) |Baronstown Upper: WW, T(1) |Baronstown West: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baronstown]]: MH, T(2) |Baronstown: T, T(1) |Baronstown: WH, T(1) |- |Barr Cregg: LY, T(1) |Barr of Ballynacarrick: DL, T(1) |Barr of Bolusty More: FH, T(1) |- |Barr of Drumbadmeen: FH, T(1) |Barr of Drumgormly: FH, T(1) |Barr of Farrow: LM, T(1) |- |Barr of Slattinagh: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Barr of Slawin Townland, Inishmacsaint Parish, County Fermanagh|Barr of Slawin]]: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Barr or Ramoan Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Barr or Ramoan]]: FH, T(1) |- |Barrabehy: KK, T(1) |Barracashlaun: LM, T(1) |Barrack Bog: LD, T(1) |- |Barrack Green: C, T(1) |Barrack North: MO, T(1) |Barrack or Ballymagig: DL, T(1) |- |Barrack South: MO, T(1) |Barrack: DL, T(1) |Barrack: KY, T(1) |- |Barrackcroghan: WX, T(1) |Barrackhill (Barton): KK, T(1) |Barrackhill (Cranesborough): KK, T(1) |- |Barrackhill: MO, T(1) |Barrackland: MO, T(1) |Barrackpark: LM, T(1) |- |Barrackquarter or Ross: LS, T(1) |Barracree: W, T(1) |Barracreemountain Lower: W, T(1) |- |Barracreemountain Upper: W, T(1) |Barracurragh: T, T(1) |Barracurragh: WX, T(1) |- |Barradaw: C, T(1) |Barraderra: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Barraderry East Townland, Kilranelagh Parish, County Wicklow|Barraderry East]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Barraderry North Townland, Kilranelagh Parish, County Wicklow|Barraderry North]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Barraderry West Townland, Kilranelagh Parish, County Wicklow|Barraderry West]]: WW, T(1) |Barraderry: G, T(1) |- |Barradoos: LS, T(1) |Barradrum: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barraduff]]: KY, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Barrafohona Townland, Britway Parish, County Cork|Barrafohona]]: C, T(1) |Barragarraun: G, T(1) |Barragh Beg: LM, T(1) |- |Barragh Beg: LD, T(1) |Barragh More: LM, T(1) |Barragh More: LD, T(1) |- |Barragh: CW, T(1) |Barragh: CN, T(1) |Barraglan: WX, T(1) |- |Barraglanna: MO, T(1) |Barrahaurin: C, T(1) |Barrahill: LS, T(1) |- |Barrakilla: KY, T(1) |Barran: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Barran Townland, Donaghedy Parish, County Tyrone|Barran]]: TE, T(1) |- |Barranafaddock: W, T(1) |Barranagh East: MO, T(1) |Barranagh Island: MO, T(1) |- |Barranagh West: MO, T(1) |Barranaghs: OY, T(1) |Barranahash: C, T(1) |- |Barranaleaha: W, T(1) |Barranalira: W, T(1) |Barranamanoge: W, T(1) |- |Barranarran Lower: MO, T(1) |Barranarran Upper: MO, T(1) |Barranashingaun: W, T(1) |- |Barranastook Lower: W, T(1) |Barranastook Upper: W, T(1) |Barranastook: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Barranisky East Townland, Kilbride (Arklow) Parish, County Wicklow|Barranisky East]]: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Barranisky West Townland, Kilbride (Arklow) Parish, County Wicklow|Barranisky West]]: WW, T(1) |Barranny: G, T(1) |- |Barranstown: D, T(1) |Barratitoppy Lower: MN, T(1) |Barratitoppy Upper: MN, T(1) |- |Barratleva: G, T(1) |Barratober: WX, T(1)
''Barr an Tobair'' |Barratogher: WH, T(1) |- |Barratoor: G, T(1) |Barratreana: G, T(1) |Barravakeen: W, T(1) |- |Barravally: KK, T(1) |Barravally: RN, T(1) |Barravey: TE, T(1) |- |Barravie: T, T(1) |Barravilla: G, T(1) |Barrawinga: LS, T(1) |- |Barreel: MO, T(1) |Barreen: KE, T(1) |Barrees: C, T(1) |- |Barreragh: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barretstown]]: KE, T(3) |Barrettsgrange: T, T(1) |- |Barrettspark: G, T(1) |Barrettspark: WX, T(1) |Barrettsplot East: MO, T(1) |- |Barrettsplot West: MO, T(1) |Barrettstown: KK, T(1) |Barrettstown: T, T(1) |- |Barrettstown: WH, T(1) |Barrevagh: G, T(1) |Barrgarriff: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barrinagh]]: RN, T(2) |Barrinclay: C, T(1) |Barristown: W, T(1) |- |Barrockstown: MH, T(1) |Barroe Lower: SO, T(1) |Barroe North: SO, T(1) |- |Barroe South: SO, T(1) |Barroe Upper: SO, T(1) |Barroe: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barroe]]: MO, T(2) |Barroe: SO, T(1) |Barroge: WX, T(1) |- |Barrogstown East: KE, T(1) |Barrogstown West: KE, T(1) |Barrogstown: KE, T(1) |- |Barronsknock: KK, T(1) |Barronstown (Laffan): T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barronstown (Ormond)]]: T, T(2) |- |Barronstown: LH, T(1) |Barroosky: MO, T(1) |Barrow: KY, T(1) |- |Barrowford: KE, T(1) |Barrowhouse: LS, T(1) |Barrowmount: KK, T(1) |- |Barrs East: LM, T(1) |Barrs West: LM, T(1) |Barrslievenaroy: G, T(1) |- |Barrusheen: G, T(1) |Barry Beg: RN, T(1) |Barry More: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barry]]: LD, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Barryroe]]: C, T(2) |Barrysbrook: OY, T(1) |- |Barryscourt: C, T(1) |Barrysfarm: L, T(1) |Barryshall: C, T(1) |- |Barrysmountain: W, T(1) |Barrysparks: D, T(1) |Barrystown: WX, T(1) |- |Barstown: MH, T(1) |Bartleystown: CE, T(1) |Bartonsfarm: KK, T(1) |- |Bartoose: T, T(1) |Bartragh Island: MO, T(1) |Bartragh: SO, T(1) |- |Bartramstown: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Bartrauve Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo|Bartrauve]]: MO, T(1) |Bartraw Island: MO, T(1) |- |Baskethill: L, T(1) |Basketstown: MH, T(1) |Baskill: DL, T(1) |- |Baskin High: WH, T(1) |Baskin Low: WH, T(1) |Baskin: D, T(1) |- |Baskinagh Lower: MH, T(1) |Baskinagh Upper: MH, T(1) |Baslick: RN, T(1) |- |Baslickane: KY, T(1) |Bastardstown: WX, T(1) |Batestown: MH, T(1) |- |Batterjohn: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Batterstown]]: MH, T(4) |Battlefield: SO, T(1) |- |Battlemount: KE, T(1) |Battlestown: WX, T(1) |Battsland: LH, T(1) |- |Battstown: WH, T(1) |Bauck: CW, T(1) |Baulbrack: C, T(1) |- |Baun: KK, T(1) |Baunacloka: L, T(1) |Baunaghra: LS, T(1) |- |Baunanattin: KK, T(1) |Baunaniska: KK, T(1) |Baunastackaun: KK, T(1) |- |Baunatillaun: KK, T(1) |Baunatlea: L, T(1) |Baunavollaboy: KK, T(1) |- |Baunballinlough: KK, T(1) |Baunbrack: LS, T(1) |Bauneen: KK, T(1) |- |Baunemon: KK, T(1) |Baunfree: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baungarriff]]: KK, T(2) |- |Baungarrow: KK, T(1) |Baunkyle: CE, T(1) |Baunleath: CW, T(1) |- |Baunlusk: KK, T(1) |Baunmore or Balleen Upper: KK, T(1) |Baunmore: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baunmore]]: G, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baunmore]]: KK, T(2) |Baunmore: L, T(1) |- |Baunnageeragh: L, T(1) |Baunnageloge: KK, T(1) |Baunnanooneeny: C, T(1) |- |Baunnaraha: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baunoge]]: G, T(2) |Baunoge: KK, T(1) |- |Baunoge: LS, T(1) |Baunogemeely: LS, T(1) |Baunogenasraid: CW, T(1) |- |Baunogephlure: CW, T(1) |Baunoges North: G, T(1) |Baunoges South: G, T(1) |- |Baunoges: G, T(1) |Baunoges: MO, T(1) |Baunoulagh: C, T(1) |- |Baunragh: G, T(1) |Baunreagh: CW, T(1) |Baunreagh: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baunreagh]]: KK, T(4) |Baunreagh: LS, T(1) |Baunreagh: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baunree]]: LS, T(2) |Baunrickeen: KK, T(1) |Baunros Beg: MO, T(1) |- |Baunros More: MO, T(1) |Baunskeha: KK, T(1) |Baunta Commons: KK, T(1) |- |Baunta: KK, T(1) |Bauntabarna: KK, T(1) |Baunteen: L, T(1) |- |Bauntia: G, T(1) |Bauntlieve: CE, T(1) |Baunyknav: G, T(1) |- |Baur North: CE, T(1) |Baur South: CE, T(1) |Bauragegaun: CE, T(1) |- |Bauraglanna: T, T(1) |Bauragoogeen: KY, T(1) |Bauraneag: L, T(1) |- |Bauravilla: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Baurearagh]]: KY, T(2) |Baurela: WX, T(1) |- |Baurgarriff: C, T(1) |Baurgorm: C, T(1) |Baurleigh: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Baurnadomeeny Townland, Abington Parish, County Tipperary|Baurnadomeeny]]: T, T(1) |Baurnafea: KK, T(1) |Baurnagurrahy: L, T(1) |- |Baurnahulla: C, T(1) |Baurnalicka: L, T(1) |Baurroe: CE, T(1) |- |Baurroe: T, T(1) |Baurstookeen: T, T(1) |Bausheen: KY, T(1) |- |Bautagh: G, T(1) |Bauteogue: LS, T(1) |Bauville Keeloges and Clonglash: DL, T(1) |- |Bavan: DL, T(1) |Bavan: DN, T(1) |Bavan: LH, T(1) |- |Bawn Demesne: LH, T(1) |Bawn Mountain: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawn]]: CN, T(2) |- |Bawn: C, T(1) |Bawn: KE, T(1) |Bawn: LS, T(1) |- |Bawn: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawn]]: LD, T(2) |Bawn: MO, T(1) |- |Bawn: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawn]]: T, T(2) |Bawn: WH, T(1) |- |Bawnabraher: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Bawnacarrigaun Townland, Dungarvan Parish, County Waterford|Bawnacarrigaun]]: W, T(1) |Bawnachaulig: KY, T(1) |- |Bawnacommera: W, T(1) |Bawnadoune: C, T(1) |Bawnagappul: W, T(1) |- |Bawnagarrane: W, T(1) |Bawnagh: L, T(1) |Bawnaglanna: KY, T(1) |- |Bawnahila: W, T(1) |Bawnahow North: C, T(1) |Bawnahow South: C, T(1) |- |Bawnakey: T, T(1) |Bawnaknockane: C, T(1) |Bawnanattin: T, T(1) |- |Bawnanearla: C, T(1) |Bawnaneel: C, T(1) |Bawnard East: C, T(1) |- |Bawnard West: C, T(1) |Bawnard: C, T(1) |Bawnard: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnard]]: W, T(2) |Bawnaree: LS, T(1) |Bawnaskehy: KY, T(1) |- |Bawnatanaknock: C, T(1) |Bawnatanavoher: W, T(1) |Bawnatanvoher: T, T(1) |- |Bawnatemple: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnavota]]: C, T(2) |Bawnavrona Lower: T, T(1) |- |Bawnavrona Upper: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Bawnboy Townland, Templeport Parish, County Cavan|Bawnboy]]: CN, T(1) |Bawnboy: C, T(1) |- |Bawnboy: KY, T(1) |Bawnbrack: T, T(1) |Bawnbrack: W, T(1) |- |Bawnbreakey: MH, T(1) |Bawncoula: C, T(1) |Bawncouma: L, T(1) |- |Bawndaw: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnea]]: C, T(2) |Bawnfoun: W, T(1) |- |Bawnfune: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnfune]]: W, T(2) |[[:Category:Bawngare Townland, Aghadown Parish, County Cork|Bawngare]]: C, T(1) |- |Bawnhubbamaddereen: KK, T(1) |Bawnishal: C, T(1) |Bawnishall: C, T(1) |- |Bawnkeal: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnlahan]]: C, T(2) |Bawnlaur: W, T(1) |- |Bawnlea: T, T(1) |Bawnleigh: C, T(1) |Bawnluskaha: KY, T(1) |- |Bawnmacshane: T, T(1) |Bawnmadrum North: T, T(1) |Bawnmadrum: T, T(1) |- |Bawnmore North: C, T(1) |Bawnmore South: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnmore]]: C, T(2) |- |Bawnmore: KY, T(1) |Bawnmore: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnmore]]: T, T(2) |- |Bawnmore: W, T(1) |Bawnmore: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnnafinny]]: C, T(2) |- |Bawnnaglogh: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnnagollopy]]: C, T(2) |Bawnnavinnoge: W, T(1) |- |Bawnoge: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bawnoge]]: WW, T(3) |Bawnoges: D, T(1) |- |Bawnoges: KE, T(1) |Bawnoges: WH, T(1) |Bawnreagh: T, T(1) |- |Bawnrickard: T, T(1) |Bawnshanaclogh: C, T(1) |Bawntaaffe: LH, T(1) |- |Bawntameena: T, T(1) |Bawntanameenagh: KK, T(1) |Bawntard North: L, T(1) |- |Bawntard South: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bay]]: AM, T(2) |Bay: D, T(1) |- |Baybush: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Bayhill]]: DL, T(2) |Bayland: WX, T(1) |- |Baylestown: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Baylet Townland, Inch Parish, County Donegal|Baylet]]: DL, T(1) |Baynanagh: T, T(1) |- |Baysland: KE, T(1) |Baysrath: KK, T(1) |Bayswell: KK, T(1) |- |Baytown: MH, T(1) |Baytownpark: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Beabus Townland, Drehidtarsna Parish, County Limerick|Beabus]]: L, T(1) |- |Beach: C, T(1) |Beaconstown: KE, T(1) |Beagh (Browne): G, T(1) |- |Beagh (Donnellan): G, T(1) |Beagh (Kearns): MN, T(1) |Beagh (Spiritual): LY, T(1) |- |Beagh (Temporal): LY, T(1) |Beagh Beg: G, T(1) |Beagh Beg: LM, T(1) |- |Beagh Big: FH, T(1) |Beagh Brabazon: RN, T(1) |Beagh Glebe: CN, T(1) |- |Beagh Island: G, T(1) |Beagh Little: FH, T(1) |Beagh More: G, T(1) |- |Beagh More: LM, T(1) |Beagh Naghten: RN, T(1) |Beagh Trench: RN, T(1) |- |Beagh: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beagh]]: FH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beagh]]: G, T(3) |- |Beagh: LM, T(1) |Beagh: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beagh]]: MN, T(5) |- |Beagh: OY, T(1) |Beagh: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beagh]]: TE, T(4) |- |Beagha: G, T(1) |Beaghbaun: G, T(1) |Beaghbeg: RN, T(1) |- |Beaghbeg: TE, T(1) |Beaghcauneen: G, T(1) |Beaghmore: DL, T(1) |- |Beaghmore: TE, T(1) |Beagho: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beaghroe]]: G, T(2) |- |Beaghs: AM, T(1) |Beaghy Island North: G, T(1) |Beaghy Island: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beaghy]]: CN, T(2) |Beaghy: CE, T(1) |Beak: WX, T(1) |- |Beakeen: C, T(1) |Beakstown: T, T(1) |Beal East: KY, T(1) |- |Beal Middle: KY, T(1) |Beal West: KY, T(1) |Bealaclave: T, T(1) |- |Bealad East: C, T(1) |Bealad West: C, T(1) |Bealadangan: G, T(1) |- |Bealagrellagh: KY, T(1) |Bealalaw: CW, T(1) |Bealcragga: CE, T(1) |- |Bealdarrig: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Bealduvroga Townland, Rathkeale Parish, County Limerick|Bealduvroga]]: L, T(1) |Bealick: C, T(1) |- |Bealickania: CE, T(1) |Bealkelly (Eyre): CE, T(1) |Bealkelly (Purdon): CE, T(1) |- |Bealkelly: KY, T(1) |Beallough: W, T(1) |Bealnalappa: G, T(1) |- |Bealnalicka: CE, T(1) |Bealragh: RN, T(1) |Beanfield: C, T(1) |- |Beanfield: SO, T(1) |Beanhill North: C, T(1) |Beanhill South: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bear Island Townland, Killaconenagh Parish, County Cork|Bear Island]]: C, T(1)
''Bere Island'' |Beardiville: AM, T(1) |Bearforest Lower: C, T(1) |- |Bearforest Upper: C, T(1) |Bearlough: SO, T(1) |Bearlough: WX, T(1) |- |Bearnafunshin: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Bearney Glebe Townland, Camus Parish, County Tyrone|Bearney Glebe]]: TE, T(1) |Bearvaish: SO, T(1) |- |Beatin: KK, T(1) |Beau: D, T(1) |Beaufield: WX, T(1) |- |Beaufort: C, T(1) |Beaufort: KY, T(1) |Beaugreen Glebe: DL, T(1) |- |Beaulieu: LH, T(1) |Beaumont: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beaumont]]: MH, T(2) |- |Beaverstown: D, T(1) |Beckfield North: LS, T(1) |Beckfield South: LS, T(1) |- |Beckfield: LS, T(1) |Beckscourt: CN, T(1) |Beckville: WX, T(1) |- |Bective: MH, T(1) |Bedfanstown: MH, T(1) |Bedford: KY, T(1) |- |Bedlesshill: D, T(1) |Beech Hill: G, T(1) |Beechmount Demesne: L, T(1) |- |Beechwood: D, T(1) |Beefan and Garveross Mountain: DL, T(1) |Beefan: DL, T(1) |- |Beefield: G, T(1) |Beefpark: DL, T(1) |Beenalaght: C, T(1) |- |Beenateevaun: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beenbane]]: KY, T(2) |Beennageeha: KY, T(1) |- |Beennameelane: KY, T(1) |Beennamweel East: C, T(1) |Beennamweel West: C, T(1) |- |Beennanaspuck: KY, T(1) |Beennaskehy: C, T(1) |Beenreagh: C, T(1) |- |Beerhill: AM, T(1) |Beetle Island North: MO, T(1) |Beetle Island South: MO, T(1) |- |Beeverstown: T, T(1) |Befflaght: DL, T(1) |Began: WX, T(1) |- |Begerin (Lloyd): WX, T(1) |Begerin (Loftus): WX, T(1) |Begerin Island: WX, T(1)
''Beigéirinn'' |- |Beggarsbush: D, T(1) |Beggarstown: OY, T(1) |Beggstown: MH, T(1) |- |Beggstown: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beginish]]: KY, T(2) |Beglieve: CN, T(1) |- |Begnagh: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Begny Townland, Dromara Parish, County Down|Begny]]: DN, T(1) |Begrath: LH, T(1) |- |Begsreeve: MH, T(1) |Behabane: WH, T(1) |Behagh: CE, T(1) |- |Behagh: C, T(1) |Behaghane: KY, T(1) |Behaghglass: T, T(1) |- |Behagullane: C, T(1) |Behamore (Hawthorn): T, T(1) |Behamore (Smith): T, T(1) |- |Behanagh: L, T(1) |Beheena: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Beheenagh]]: KY, T(4) |- |Beheens East: KY, T(1) |Beheens West: KY, T(1) |Behernagh Lower: C, T(1) |- |Behernagh Upper: C, T(1) |Behernagh: CN, T(1) |Behernagh: OY, T(1) |- |Behy Beg: MO, T(1) |Behy More: MO, T(1) |Behy: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Behy Townland, Kilbarron Parish, County Donegal|Behy]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Behy]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Ballyp to Bek|Behy]]: RN, T(2) |- |Behy: SO, T(1) |Behybaun: MO, T(1) |Beigh Glebe: TE, T(1) |- |Beihy: FH, T(1) |Beihy: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Bekan Townland, Bekan Parish, County Mayo|Bekan]]: MO, T(1) |- |}

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==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of district electoral divisions. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as corrections continue to be made. :Each entry represents a name that appears in an Irish location and where there are many instances of the name a separate disambiguation page shows all the instances of the name and the parishes in which it is situate. :Where a category of a single location exists (at the time of the last run) the link takes you to the category. Where there are multiple instances the link takes you to the diasambiguation page. ==Identifying County and Type== :County Letters are used to identify the county to which the place belongs. These are ''usually'' the first and last letter of the county name. The same has been applied to counties in Northern Ireland after 1922.
:{| width="80%" border="1" |'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County''' |- |AM||Antrim,||AH||Armagh,||C||Cork,||CE||Clare |- |CN||Cavan,||CW||Carlow,||D||Dublin,||DL||Donegal |- |DN||Down,||FH||Fermanagh,||G||Galway,||KE||Kildare |- |KK||Kilkenny,||KY||Kerry,||L||Limerick,||LD||Longford |- |LH||Louth,||LM||Leitrim,||LS||Laois,||LY||Londonderry |- |MH||Meath,||MN||Monaghan,||MO||Mayo,||OY||Offaly |- |RN||Roscommon,||SO||Sligo,||T||Tipperary,||TE||Tyrone |- |W||Waterford,||WH||Westmeath,||WX||Wexford,||WW||Wicklow |}
:The letters immediately following the county designation are the type of location, or types, which are represented by the name thus for example '''Abartagh: W, T(1)''' relates to a townland in Waterford and there is just the one instance.
T = Townland, TN = Town, P = Parish, B = Barony, E = District Electoral Division,
R = Registration District (Disp Dist), S = Superintentent Registrar's District.
:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Beladd]]: LS, T(2) |[[:Category:Belagherty Townland, Ballinderry Parish, County Londonderry|Belagherty]]: LY, T(1) |Belalt North: DL, T(1) |- |Belalt South: DL, T(1) |Belalt: DL, T(1) |Belan: KE, T(1) |- |Belan: LS, T(1) |Belcamp: D, T(1) |Belcarra: MO, T(1) |- |Belclare: MO, T(1) |Belclare: SO, T(1) |Belcoo East: FH, T(1) |- |Belcoo West: FH, T(1) |Belcruit: DL, T(1) |Beldaragh: D, T(1) |- |Belderg Beg: MO, T(1) |Belderg More: MO, T(1) |Belderg: MN, T(1) |- |Belderg: RN, T(1) |Belderny North: G, T(1) |Belderny South: G, T(1) |- |Beleevna Beg: TE, T(1) |Beleevna More: TE, T(1) |Belesker: MO, T(1) |- |Belfarsad: MO, T(1) |Belgard Deer Park: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Belgard Townland, Tallaght Parish, County Dublin|Belgard]]: D, T(1) |- |Belgard: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Belgarrow]]: LY, T(2) |Belgarrow: MO, T(1) |- |Belgee: D, T(1) |Belgree: D, T(1) |Belgree: MH, T(1) |- |Belgrove: C, T(1) |Belhavel: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Belinstown]]: D, T(2) |- |Bella: RN, T(1) |Bellaburke: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Bellacagher Townland, Drumatemple Parish, County Roscommon|Bellacagher]]: RN, T(1) |- |Bellaconeen: G, T(1) |Bellacorick: MO, T(1) |Belladaff: MO, T(1) |- |Belladooan: MO, T(1) |Belladrihid: SO, T(1) |Bellafa: G, T(1) |- |Bellafarney: SO, T(1) |Bellaganny: DL, T(1) |Bellagart: LM, T(1) |- |Bellagarvaun: MO, T(1) |Bellageeher: LM, T(1) |Bellagelly North: MO, T(1) |- |Bellagelly South: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Bellaghy Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Bellaghy]]: AM, T(1) |Bellagill: RN, T(1) |- |Bellaheen: W, T(1) |Bellahy: SO, T(1) |Bellair or Ballyard: OY, T(1) |- |Bellair or Cappanapinion: LS, T(1) |Bellair: AM, T(1) |Bellakiltyfea: LM, T(1) |- |Bellakip: MO, T(1) |Bellaleenan: CN, T(1) |Bellalegaun: G, T(1) |- |Bellamont Forest: CN, T(1) |Bellanaboy: LM, T(1) |Bellanaboy: MO, T(1) |- |Bellanaboy: SO, T(1) |Bellanabriscaun: MO, T(1) |Bellanacargy: CN, T(1) |- |Bellanacarrow: RN, T(1) |Bellanacurra: MO, T(1) |Bellanadohy: FH, T(1) |- |Bellanagall: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Bellanagare Townland, Kilcorkey Parish, County Roscommon|Bellanagare]]: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Bellanagarraun Townland, Donaghpatrick Parish, County Galway|Bellanagarraun]]: G, T(1) |- |Bellanagarrigeeny or Castlebaldwin: SO, T(1) |Bellanalack: SO, T(1) |Bellanalack: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bellanaleck Townland, Cleenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Bellanaleck]]: FH, T(1) |Bellanaloob: MO, T(1) |Bellanamallard: FH, T(1)
''Ballinamallard'' |- |Bellanaman: MN, T(1) |Bellanamore: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bellanamullia]]: RN, T(2) |- |Bellananagh: CN, T(1) |Bellanasally: MO, T(1) |Bellanascaddan: DL, T(1) |- |Bellanascarrow East: SO, T(1) |Bellanascarrow West: SO, T(1) |Bellanascarva: SO, T(1) |- |Bellaneeny: RN, T(1) |Bellanierin: MO, T(1) |Bellanira or Iceford: MO, T(1) |- |Bellanode: SO, T(1) |Bellanumera: MO, T(1) |Bellanurly: SO, T(1) |- |Bellany: LY, T(1) |Bellarena: LY, T(1) |Bellarush: SO, T(1) |- |Bellary: WX, T(1) |Bellasallagh: MO, T(1) |Bellass: MO, T(1) |- |Bellasses: LY, T(1) |Bellataleen: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Bellaugh Townland, Saint Peter's Parish, County Roscommon|Bellaugh]]: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bellaugh Townland, Saint Peter's Parish, County Westmeath|Bellaugh]]: WH, T(1) |Bellavally Lower: CN, T(1) |Bellavally Upper: CN, T(1) |- |Bellavary: MO, T(1) |Bellavaum: MO, T(1) |Bellaveel: MO, T(1) |- |Bellaveeny: MO, T(1) |Bellawillinbeg: SO, T(1) |Bellayarha North: G, T(1) |- |Bellayarha South: G, T(1) |Bellcotton: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Belle Isle]]: FH, T(2) |- |Bellee: AM, T(1) |Belleek: AH, T(1) |Belleek: G, T(1) |- |Belleek: MO, T(1) |Belleek: MH, T(1) |Belleen Lower: T, T(1) |- |Belleen Upper: T, T(1) |Bellegrove: LS, T(1) |Bellemont More: LY, T(1) |- |Bellemont North: LY, T(1) |Bellemont South: LY, T(1) |Belleville Demesne: G, T(1) |- |Belleville: T, T(1) |Belleville: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bellevue Demesne]]: WW, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Bellevue Townland, Kilbarron Parish, County Tipperary|Bellevue]]: T, T(1) |Bellew: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bellewstown]]: MH, T(3) |- |Bellfield or Brannockstown: WH, T(1) |Bellfield: MO, T(1) |Bellgrove: T, T(1) |- |Bellgrove: WX, T(1) |Bellgrovecross: WX, T(1) |Bellhill: OY, T(1) |- |Bellia: CE, T(1) |Bellina: DL, T(1) |Belline and Rogerstown: KK, T(1) |- |Bellisk or Waterford: AM, T(1) |Bellisle: AM, T(1) |Bellmount alias Ballynagowan Upper: TE, T(1) |- |Bellmount Lower: C, T(1) |Bellmount or Curristown: WH, T(1) |Bellmount or Lisderg: OY, T(1) |- |Bellmount Upper: C, T(1) |Bellmount: CW, T(1) |Bellmount: FH, T(1) |- |Bellmount: RN, T(1) |Bellpark: T, T(1) |Bellpark: WW, T(1) |- |Bellsgrove alias Ballynagowan Lower: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Bellsgrove Townland, Ballymachugh Parish, County Cavan|Bellsgrove]]: CN, T(1) |Bellshill: CW, T(1) |- |Bellspark: RN, T(1) |Bellspark: TE, T(1) |Bellurgan: LH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bellury Townland, Desertoghill Parish, County Londonderry|Bellury]]: LY, T(1) |Bellview: WH, T(1) |Bellville or Gartan: DL, T(1) |- |Bellville: CN, T(1) |Belmont Demesne: WW, T(1) |Belmont: G, T(1) |- |Belmount: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Belmullet Townland, Kilcommon (Erris) Parish, County Mayo|Belmullet]]: MO, T(1) |Belnaclogh: TE, T(1) |- |Belnagarnan: TE, T(1) |Belpatrick: LH, T(1) |Belpere (E.D. Killeen): MH, T(1) |- |Belpere: MH, T(1) |Belra: SO, T(1) |Belragh: TE, T(1) |- |Belraugh: LY, T(1) |Belrea: RN, T(1) |Belrose Lower: C, T(1) |- |Belrose Upper: C, T(1) |Belrose: C, T(1) |Belshamtown: MH, T(1) |- |Beltacken: WH, T(1) |Beltany Lower: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Beltany Mountain Townland, Tullaghobegly Parish, County Donegal|Beltany Mountain]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Beltany Upper Townland, Tullaghobegly Parish, County Donegal|Beltany Upper]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Beltany Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal|Beltany]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Beltany]]: TE, T(2) |- |Beltichburne: LH, T(1) |[[:Category:Beltonanean Townland, Kildress Parish, County Tyrone|Beltonanean]]: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Beltoy]]: AM, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Beltra]]: MO, T(2) |Beltrim: TE, T(1) |Belvedere: C, T(1) |- |Belvelly: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Belvidere Townland, Moylisker Parish, County Westmeath|Belvidere]]: WH, T(1) |Belview: KE, T(1) |- |Belview: MH, T(1) |Belville: KK, T(1) |Belville: SO, T(1) |- |Belville: WH, T(1) |Belvoir Demesne: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Belvoir Townland, Clonlea Parish, County Clare|Belvoir]]: CE, T(1) |- |Ben Beg: G, T(1) |Ben More: G, T(1) |Ben: WH, T(1) |- |Benagh Lower: DN, T(1) |Benagh Upper: DN, T(1) |Benagh: DN, T(1) |- |Benagh: LH, T(1) |Benalbit and Derryroe: WH, T(1) |Benamore: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Benburb Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Tyrone|Benburb]]: TE, T(1) |Bendinstown: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Bendooragh Townland, Ballymoney Parish, County Antrim|Bendooragh]]: AM, T(1) |- |Benduff: C, T(1) |Beneden: CE, T(1) |Benedin: T, T(1) |- |Benfield: OY, T(1) |Bengeery: MO, T(1) |Bengour East: C, T(1) |- |Bengour West: C, T(1) |Benisonlodge or Bratty: WH, T(1) |Benjerstown: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Benmore Townland, Rattoo Parish, County Kerry|Benmore]]: KY, T(1) |Benmore: RN, T(1) |Bennarees: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bennekerry]]: CW, T(2) |Bennetsbridge: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bennettsbridge]]: KK, T(2) |- |Bennettsknock: WX, T(1) |Bennettsmeadow: KK, T(1) |Bennettstown: MH, T(1) |- |Bennettstown: WX, T(1) |Benone: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Benraw Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Benraw]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bentra Townland, Templecorran Parish, County Antrim|Bentra]]: AM, T(1) |Benvardin: AM, T(1) |Benvoy: W, T(1) |- |Benwilt: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Beragh]]: TE, T(2) |Berkeley: WX, T(1) |- |Bernagh: TE, T(1) |Bernagh: WW, T(1) |Bernard's Island: SO, T(1) |- |Berneens: CE, T(1) |Bernyhill: CN, T(1) |Berrillstown: MH, T(1) |- |Berrings: C, T(1) |Berrymount: CN, T(1) |Berrysfort: TE, T(1) |- |Bert Demesne: KE, T(1) |Beshellstown: MH, T(1) |Bess Island: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bessborough Townland, Ballymackey Parish, County Tipperary|Bessborough]]: T, T(1) |Bessbrook: CN, T(1) |Bessmount: WX, T(1) |- |Bessville: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bestfield or Dunganstown]]: CW, T(2) |Betaghstown: KE, T(1) |- |Betaghstown: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Betaghstown]]: MH, T(3) |Betal: RN, T(1) |- |Bethlehem: WH, T(1) |Bettyspark: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bettyville]]: C, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bettyville]]: D, T(2) |Bewley: W, T(1) |Bey Beg: MH, T(1) |- |Bey More: MH, T(1) |Biddyford: L, T(1) |Big Glebe: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Big Island]]: G, T(2) |Big Island: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Big Isle Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Big Isle]]: DL, T(1) |- |Big Venture: CE, T(1) |Bigbog: KE, T(1) |Bigbog: KK, T(1) |- |Bigbog: LS, T(1) |Bigfurze: WH, T(1) |Biggera Beg: G, T(1) |- |Biggera More: G, T(1) |Bighouse: AM, T(1) |Bigisland: MH, T(1) |- |Bigmarsh: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bigmeadow]]: KK, T(2) |Bigpark: DL, T(1) |- |Bigpark: T, T(1) |Bigsland: LH, T(1) |Bigstown: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bigwood]]: FH, T(2) |Bigwood: OY, T(1) |Bigwood: WH, T(1) |- |Bigwood: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bilberry Island]]: FH, T(3) |Bilberry Island: G, T(1) |- |Bilberry Island: LM, T(1) |Bilberry: C, T(1) |Bilboa: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Billa or Bella Townland, Ballysadare Parish, County Sligo|Billa or Bella]]: SO, T(1) |Billary: DL, T(1) |Billary: MN, T(1) |- |Billary: TE, T(1) |Billeady: MN, T(1) |Billeragh East: C, T(1) |- |Billeragh West: C, T(1) |Billeragh: C, T(1) |Billeragh: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Billis]]: CN, T(2) |Billis: MN, T(1) |Billises: MN, T(1) |- |Billistown: WH, T(1) |Billoos: MO, T(1) |Billybeg Island: G, T(1) |- |Billymore or Carrowntober: G, T(1) |Billywood: MH, T(1) |Bin: DL, T(1) |- |Binbane: CN, T(1) |Binbawn: LS, T(1) |Binbunniff: TE, T(1) |- |Bindoo: CN, T(1) |Bindoo: DL, T(1) |Bing: WX, T(1) |- |Binganagh: SO, T(1) |Bingarra: G, T(1) |Bingham's Island: RN, T(1) |- |Bingham's Rock: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Binghamstown Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Mayo|Binghamstown]]: MO, T(1) |Bingorms: DL, T(1) |- |Binkeeragh: CN, T(1) |Binmore Glebe: FH, T(1) |Binmore: DL, T(1) |- |Binmore: MN, T(1) |Binmuck: RN, T(1) |Binn: G, T(1) |- |Binn: LY, T(1) |Binnafreaghan: TE, T(1) |Binnawooda: TE, T(1) |- |Binnelly: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Binnion]]: DL, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Binroe]]: DL, T(2) |- |Binvoran: CE, T(1) |Birbeg Island: G, T(1) |Birch Hill: AM, T(1) |- |Birchfield: KK, T(1) |Birchfield: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Birchgrove]]: T, T(2) |- |Birchhill: DL, T(1) |Birchhill: T, T(1) |Birchpark: CE, T(1) |- |Birchwood: KK, T(1) |Birchwood: LS, T(1) |Birchwood: WW, T(1) |- |Bircog: DL, T(1) |Bird Island: DN, T(1) |Bird Island: KY, T(1) |- |Bird Island: MO, T(1) |Birdhill: MH, T(1) |Birdhill: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Birdstown Demesne Townland, Fahan Upper Parish, County Donegal|Birdstown Demesne]]: DL, T(1) |Birdstown: DL, T(1) |Birdstown: WX, T(1) |- |Birmingham Demesne: G, T(1) |Birmore Island: G, T(1) |Birnaghs: TE, T(1) |- |Birra: DL, T(1) |Birragh: CN, T(1) |Birrinagh: LD, T(1) |- |Bishop's Demesne: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bishop's Island]]: C, T(2) |Bishop's Island: DL, T(1) |- |Bishop's Islands: G, T(1) |Bishop's-mill-lands: C, T(1) |Bishopland: D, T(1) |- |Bishopland: WX, T(1) |Bishops Court: DN, T(1) |Bishopscourt Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Bishopscourt North: KY, T(1) |Bishopscourt South: KY, T(1) |Bishopscourt Upper: KE, T(1) |- |Bishopscourt: W, T(1) |Bishopsfield: L, T(1) |Bishopsfurze: KK, T(1) |- |Bishopshall: KK, T(1) |Bishopshill Commons: KE, T(1) |Bishopsknock: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bishopsland]]: KE, T(2) |Bishopsland: KK, T(1) |Bishopsland: WX, T(1) |- |Bishopslane: KE, T(1) |Bishopslough East: KK, T(1) |Bishopslough Newtown: KK, T(1) |- |Bishopslough South: KK, T(1) |Bishopslough West: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bishopsmeadows]]: KK, T(2) |- |Bishopsmountain: KK, T(1) |Bishopsquarter: CE, T(1) |Bishopstown: W, T(1) |- |Bishopswood: OY, T(1) |Bishopswood: T, T(1) |Blabreenagh: DL, T(1) |- |Black Abbey: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Black Hill Townland, Templecorran Parish, County Antrim|Black Hill]]: AM, T(1) |Black Island: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Black Island]]: MN, T(2) |Black Mountain: AM, T(1) |Black Rock Island: MO, T(1) |- |Black Rock: G, T(1) |Black Weir Islands: G, T(1) |Black: W, T(1) |- |Black's Glen: DL, T(1) |Blackabbey: L, T(1) |Blackacre: G, T(1) |- |Blackbog: KK, T(1) |Blackbog: W, T(1) |Blackbottom: KK, T(1) |- |Blackbull: OY, T(1) |Blackcastle Demesne: MH, T(1) |Blackcastle: KE, T(1) |- |Blackcastle: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blackcastle]]: T, T(3) |[[:Category:Blackcave North Townland, Larne Parish, County Antrim|Blackcave North]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Blackcave South Townland, Larne Parish, County Antrim|Blackcave South]]: AM, T(1) |Blackchurch: KE, T(1) |Blackcommon: T, T(1) |- |Blackcut: MH, T(1) |Blackditch: D, T(1) |Blackditch: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blackditch]]: MH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blackditch]]: WW, T(2) |[[:Category:Blackditches Lower Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Blackditches Lower]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Blackditches Upper Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Blackditches Upper]]: WW, T(1) |Blackdown: KE, T(1) |Blackfallow: RN, T(1) |- |Blackford: KE, T(1) |Blackford: LS, T(1) |Blackfort: T, T(1) |- |Blackfort: TE, T(1) |Blackfriary (1st Division): MH, T(1) |Blackfriary (2nd Division): MH, T(1) |- |Blackgarden: G, T(1) |Blackgardens: LM, T(1) |Blackhall Big: MH, T(1) |- |Blackhall Little: MH, T(1) |Blackhall: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blackhall]]: KE, T(3) |- |Blackhall: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blackhall]]: WX, T(2) |Blackhill: CW, T(1) |- |Blackhill: FH, T(1) |Blackhill: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Blackhill Townland, Dunlavin Parish, County Wicklow|Blackhill]]: WW, T(1) |- |Blackhills Lower: CN, T(1) |Blackhills Upper: CN, T(1) |Blackhills: LS, T(1) |- |Blackhorse: WX, T(1) |Blackhorsefield: C, T(1) |Blackknock: W, T(1) |- |Blackland: DL, T(1) |Blackland: D, T(1) |Blacklands: TE, T(1) |- |Blackloon: L, T(1) |Blackmiles: WH, T(1) |Black-Millershill: KE, T(1) |- |Blackmoor: WX, T(1) |Blackmoor: WW, T(1) |Blackmountain: LM, T(1) |- |Blackories: WH, T(1) |Blackparks: KY, T(1) |Blackparks: KE, T(1) |- |Blackpatch: MO, T(1) |Blackpits: WW, T(1) |Blackpool: C, T(1) |- |Blackrath: KE, T(1) |Blackraw: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Blackrepentance Townland, Raphoe Parish, County Donegal|Blackrepentance]]: DL, T(1) |- |Blackrock: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Blackrock Townland, Booterstown Parish, County Dublin|Blackrock]]: D, T(1) |Blackrock: G, T(1) |- |Blackrock: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blackrock]]: WW, T(2) |Blacksessagh: TE, T(1) |- |Blackshade: MH, T(1) |Blackslee: FH, T(1) |Blackstaff: KK, T(1) |- |Blackstairs Commons: WX, T(1) |Blackstairs: T, T(1) |Blackstep: CN, T(1) |- |Blackstick: LH, T(1) |Blacksticks: G, T(1) |Blackstone: WX, T(1) |- |Blackstoops: WX, T(1) |Blackthorn: D, T(1) |Blacktown: TE, T(1) |- |Blacktrench: KE, T(1) |Blackwater: CE, T(1) |Blackwater: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Blackwatertown or Lisbofin Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Armagh|Blackwatertown or Lisbofin]]: AH, T(1) |Blackwell: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blackwood]]: KE, T(2) |- |Blackwood: KK, T(1) |Blackwood: OY, T(1) |Blagh: LY, T(1) |- |Blainroe Lower: WW, T(1) |Blainroe Upper: WW, T(1) |Blairstown: DL, T(1) |- |Blakefield: T, T(1) |Blakes Lower: LY, T(1) |Blakes Upper: LY, T(1) |- |Blakesmountain: CE, T(1) |Blakestown Lower: WW, T(1) |Blakestown Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Blakestown: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blakestown]]: KE, T(3) |Blakestown: LH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Blanchardstown Townland, Castleknock Parish, County Dublin|Blanchardstown]]: D, T(1) |Blanchfieldsbog: KK, T(1) |Blanchfieldsland: KK, T(1) |- |Blanchville Demesne: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blanchvilleskill]]: KK, T(2) |Blanchvillespark: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blanchvillestown]]: KK, T(2) |Blane: WW, T(1) |Blaney East: FH, T(1) |- |Blaney West: FH, T(1) |Blanket Nook (Intake): DL, T(1) |Blanket Nook: DL, T(1) |- |Blaris: DN, T(1) |Blarney: C, T(1) |Blastknock: WX, T(1) |- |Bleach Green: KK, T(1) |Bleach: KE, T(1) |Bleach: W, T(1) |- |Bleachgreen: SO, T(1) |Bleachlands: WX, T(1) |Bleachlawn: WH, T(1) |- |Bleachyard: MO, T(1) |Blean: CE, T(1) |Blean: G, T(1) |- |Blean: T, T(1) |Bleanahouree: W, T(1) |Bleanavoher: LD, T(1) |- |Bleanbeg: T, T(1) |Bleancup: CN, T(1) |Bleanish Island: FH, T(1) |- |Bleanmore Island: MO, T(1) |Bleanmore: CE, T(1) |Bleannagloos: G, T(1) |- |Bleanphuttoge: WH, T(1) |Bleantasour: W, T(1) |Bleantasourmountain: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bleary Townland, Tullylish Parish, County Down|Bleary]]: DN, T(1) |Bleenaleen Lower: T, T(1) |Bleenaleen Upper: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bleerick Townland, Antrim Parish, County Antrim|Bleerick]]: AM, T(1) |Blessington Demesne: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blessington]]: KK, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Blessington Townland, Blessington Parish, County Wicklow|Blessington]]: WW, T(1) |Blessingtown: MO, T(1) |Blindennis: CW, T(1) |- |Blindwell: G, T(1) |Blindwood: WW, T(1) |Blittoge: MN, T(1) |- |Bloomfield: MO, T(1) |Bloomfield: RN, T(1) |Bloomfield: WX, T(1) |- |Bloomhill Demesne: TE, T(1) |Bloomhill: TE, T(1) |Bloomhill: WX, T(1) |- |Bloomry: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bloomsberry]]: MH, T(2) |Blossomfort: C, T(1) |- |Blossomgrove: C, T(1) |Blossomhill: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Blossomhill]]: L, T(2) |- |Bluebell: D, T(1) |Bluebell: KE, T(1) |Blueford: C, T(1) |- |Bluepool: C, T(1) |Bluid East: C, T(1) |Bluid West: C, T(1) |- |Blundelstown: D, T(1) |Blundelstown: MH, T(1) |Blunnick: FH, T(1) |- |Blunsheens: WX, T(1) |Blyry Lower: WH, T(1) |Blyry Upper: WH, T(1) |- |Bo Island: DL, T(1) |Boadaun: G, T(1) |Boagh: CN, T(1) |- |Boardee: C, T(1) |Boardsland: WH, T(1) |Boardstown: WH, T(1) |- |Boarheeny: L, T(1) |Boarmanshill: L, T(1) |Boarmona: WX, T(1) |- |Boat Island: DL, T(1) |Bobarra Big: FH, T(1) |Bobsgrove: CN, T(1) |- |Bobsville: MH, T(1) |Bocade Glebe: CN, T(1) |Bocarnagh: C, T(1) |- |Bockagh: LS, T(1) |Bockagh: RN, T(1) |Bockan Island: FH, T(1) |- |Bockets: TE, T(1) |Bocks Lower: MN, T(1) |Bocks Middle: MN, T(1) |- |Bocks Upper: MN, T(1) |Bocombra: AH, T(1) |Boconnell: AH, T(1) |- |Bocullin: MO, T(1) |Bodal: KK, T(1) |Bodalmore: KK, T(1) |- |Bodarra Little: FH, T(1) |Bodeen: MH, T(1) |Bodenstown: KE, T(1) |- |Boderan: WX, T(1) |Bodingtown: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bodoney]]: TE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bodorragha]]: RN, T(2) |Boeeshil: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boeeshil]]: LM, T(2) |- |Bofara: MO, T(1) |Bofealan: CN, T(1) |Bofeenaun: MO, T(1) |- |Bofickil: C, T(1) |Bog and Warren: WX, T(1) |Bog Commons: KK, T(1) |- |Bog East: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Bog West Townland, Mayglass Parish, County Wexford|Bog West]]: WX, T(1) |Bog: W, T(1) |- |Bogagh Glebe: DL, T(1) |Bogagh: DL, T(1) |Bogagh: LY, T(1) |- |Bogare: KY, T(1) |Bogay Glebe: DL, T(1) |Bogay: DL, T(1) |- |Bogbane: TE, T(1) |Bogderries: OY, T(1) |Bogesky: CN, T(1) |- |Boggagh (Conran): WH, T(1) |Boggagh (Fury): WH, T(1) |Boggagh (Malone): WH, T(1) |- |Boggagh Eighter: WH, T(1) |Boggagh: W, T(1) |Boggaghbaun: W, T(1) |- |Boggaghduff: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boggan]]: CW, T(2) |Boggan: KK, T(1) |- |Boggan: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bogganfin]]: RN, T(3) |Bogganfin: WH, T(1) |- |Bogganstown Lower: WX, T(1) |Bogganstown Upper: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bogganstown]]: MH, T(2) |- |Boggaun: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boggaun]]: LM, T(2) |Boggaun: T, T(1) |- |Boggaunreagh: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boggauns]]: G, T(2) |Boggra: C, T(1) |- |Boggy: MO, T(1) |Boggyheary: D, T(1) |Boghadoon: MO, T(1) |- |Boghall: KE, T(1) |Boghil: CE, T(1) |Boghilboy: LY, T(1) |- |Boghill: LY, T(1) |Boghlone: LS, T(1) |Boghouse: CW, T(1) |- |Boghtaduff: RN, T(1) |Bogland: WW, T(1) |Bogpark: G, T(1) |- |Bogside: DL, T(1) |Bogtown: LY, T(1) |Bogtown: LH, T(1) |- |Bogtown: OY, T(1) |Bogwood: RN, T(1) |Bohaboy: G, T(1) |- |Bohacogram: KY, T(1) |Bohacullia: KY, T(1) |Bohadoon North: W, T(1) |- |Bohadoon South: W, T(1) |Bohadoonmountain: W, T(1) |Bohagh: RN, T(1) |- |Bohalas: RN, T(1) |Bohammer: D, T(1) |Bohamore: MO, T(1) |- |Bohanboy: DL, T(1) |Bohard: L, T(1) |Bohard: TE, T(1) |- |Boharnamoe: LH, T(1) |Bohasset: FH, T(1) |Bohateh North: CE, T(1) |- |Bohateh South: CE, T(1) |Bohattan: FH, T(1) |Bohaun North: MO, T(1) |- |Bohaun South: MO, T(1) |Bohaun: G, T(1) |Bohaun: MO, T(1) |- |Boheeshal: G, T(1) |Boheeskil: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boheh]]: MO, T(2) |- |Bohehs: MO, T(1) |Boheolan: DL, T(1) |Boher: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boher]]: L, T(2) |Boher: T, T(1) |Boher: WX, T(1) |- |Boheradurrow: OY, T(1) |Boheragaddy: KK, T(1) |Boheragh: TE, T(1) |- |Boherard: C, T(1) |Boherard: LS, T(1) |Boherard: MH, T(1) |- |Boherard: W, T(1) |Boheraroan: CE, T(1) |Boherascrub East: C, T(1) |- |Boherascrub West: C, T(1) |Boherash: C, T(1) |Boheravendrum: T, T(1) |- |Boherawarnaga: KK, T(1) |Boherbannagh: G, T(1) |Boherbaun Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Boherbaun Upper: KE, T(1) |Boherboy: CE, T(1) |Boherboy: D, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boherboy]]: KY, T(2) |Boherboy: L, T(1) |Boherboy: OY, T(1) |- |Boherboy: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boherboy]]: W, T(2) |[[:Category:Boherboy Townland, Dunlavin Parish, County Wicklow|Boherboy]]: WW, T(1) |- |Boherboyrea: W, T(1) |Boherbrack: KY, T(1) |Boherbraddagh: L, T(1) |- |Boherbullog: CE, T(1) |Bohercarron: L, T(1) |Boherclogh: T, T(1) |- |Bohercreen: WX, T(1) |Bohercrow: T, T(1) |Bohercuill: G, T(1) |- |Boherdeel: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boherderroge]]: C, T(2) |Boherdotia: L, T(1) |- |Boherduff: CW, T(1) |Boherduff: G, T(1) |Boherduff: L, T(1) |- |Boherduff: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boherduff]]: T, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bohereen]]: L, T(2) |- |Bohereenkyle: L, T(1) |Bohereens: KY, T(1) |Bohergar: L, T(1) |- |Bohergarve: RN, T(1) |Bohergoy Lower: KE, T(1) |Bohergoy Upper: KE, T(1) |- |Boherhallagh: MO, T(1) |Boherhole: KE, T(1) |Boherkill: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boherkyle]]: KK, T(2) |Boherlea: MH, T(1) |Boherleigh: T, T(1) |- |Boherload: L, T(1) |Boherlody: T, T(1) |Bohermore: CW, T(1) |- |Bohermore: KK, T(1) |Bohermore: LD, T(1) |Bohernabredagh: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bohernabreena Townland, Tallaght Parish, County Dublin|Bohernabreena]]: D, T(1) |Bohernacross: LD, T(1) |Bohernaghty: LS, T(1) |- |Bohernagore East: T, T(1) |Bohernagore West: T, T(1) |Bohernagore: L, T(1) |- |Bohernagraga: L, T(1) |Bohernagrisna: OY, T(1) |Bohernameeltoge: LD, T(1) |- |Bohernamona: T, T(1) |Bohernarnane: T, T(1) |Bohernarude: T, T(1) |- |Bohernasear: LS, T(1) |Bohernastrekaun: KK, T(1) |Bohernoe: C, T(1) |- |Boherphilip: KE, T(1) |Boherquill: WH, T(1) |Boherroe: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boherroe]]: L, T(2) |Boherroe: RN, T(1) |Boherstooka: WX, T(1) |- |Boherwillin: W, T(1) |Boherygeela: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bohevny]]: FH, T(2) |- |Bohilla: KK, T(1) |Bohillane: C, T(1) |Bohirril Park: DL, T(1) |- |Bohirril: DL, T(1) |Bohoge: MO, T(1) |Bohogerawer: MO, T(1) |- |Bohola: MO, T(1) |Bohona: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Bohonagh Townland, Ross Parish, County Cork|Bohonagh]]: C, T(1) |- |Bohoona East: G, T(1) |Bohoona West: G, T(1) |Bohora: CN, T(1) |- |Bohora: FH, T(1) |Bohulkin: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Bohullion Lower Townland, Burt Parish, County Donegal|Bohullion Lower]]: DL, T(1) |- |Bohullion Upper: DL, T(1) |Bohyodaun: CE, T(1) |Boihy: LM, T(1) |- |Boira North: WX, T(1) |Boira South: WX, T(1) |Bola Beg: WX, T(1) |- |Bola More: WX, T(1) |Bolabaun: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bolaboy Beg]]: WX, T(2) |- |Bolaboy More: WX, T(1) |Bolabradda: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bolacaheer]]: WX, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bolacreen]]: WX, T(2) |Boladurragh: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Bolag Townland, Ballynakill (Leitrim) Parish, County Galway|Bolag]]: G, T(1) |- |Bolagh Lower: WW, T(1) |Bolagh Upper: WW, T(1) |Bolaght: TE, T(1) |- |Bolakeale: T, T(1) |Boland: TE, T(1) |Bolandstown: WH, T(1) |- |Bolane: L, T(1) |Bolany: WX, T(1) |Bolarry: RN, T(1) |- |Bolart North: OY, T(1) |Bolart South: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Bolea Townland, Drumachose Parish, County Londonderry|Bolea]]: LY, T(1) |- |Boleagh: C, T(1) |Boleany: WX, T(1) |Boleran: LY, T(1) |- |Boley Great: KE, T(1) |Boley Little: KE, T(1) |Boley Lower: LS, T(1) |- |Boley Lower: WX, T(1) |Boley Upper: LS, T(1) |Boley Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Boley: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boley]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boley]]: LS, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boley]]: WX, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boley]]: WW, T(2) |Boleyard: MO, T(1) |- |Boleybaun: LM, T(1) |Boleybaun: WX, T(1) |Boleybawn: LS, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Boleybawn Townland, Crosspatrick Parish, County Wicklow|Boleybawn]]: WW, T(1) |Boleybeg East: G, T(1) |Boleybeg West: G, T(1) |- |Boleybeg: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boleybeg]]: KE, T(3) |Boleybeg: LS, T(1) |- |Boleybeg: MO, T(1) |Boleyboy: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boleyboy]]: MO, T(3) |- |Boleybrack: LM, T(1) |Boleybrian: MO, T(1) |Boleycarrigeen: WW, T(1) |- |Boleycurheen: G, T(1) |Boleydorragha: G, T(1) |Boleyduff: RN, T(1) |- |Boleyglass: MO, T(1) |Boleyhill: FH, T(1) |Boleylaan: G, T(1) |- |Boleylug: WW, T(1) |Boleymaguire: LM, T(1) |Boleymeelagh: MO, T(1) |- |Boleymore: G, T(1) |Boleymount: SO, T(1) |Boleynagoagh North: CE, T(1) |- |Boleynagoagh South: CE, T(1) |Boleynaminna: G, T(1) |Boleynanollag: G, T(1) |- |Boleynanoultagh: C, T(1) |Boleynasruhaun: G, T(1) |Boleynass Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Boleynass Upper: WW, T(1) |Boleyneendorrish: G, T(1) |Boleyphaudeen: G, T(1) |- |Boleyroe: G, T(1) |Boleysillagh: RN, T(1) |Boleythomas: G, T(1) |- |Boleyvaunaun: G, T(1) |Bolganard: LM, T(1) |Bolgerstown: WX, T(1) |- |Bolie: LY, T(1) |Bolies: LY, T(1) |Bolies: LH, T(1) |- |Bolies: TE, T(1) |Bolinahaney: WX, T(1) |Bolinarra: WH, T(1) |- |Bolinaspick: WX, T(1) |Bolingbrook: T, T(1) |Bolinglanna: MO, T(1) |- |Bolinready: WX, T(1) |Bolinree: MO, T(1) |Bolinree: RN, T(1) |- |Bolinrush: WX, T(1) |Bolintlea: T, T(1) |Bolisheen: G, T(1) |- |Boliska Eighter: G, T(1) |Boliska Oughter: G, T(1) |Bollarney Murragh: WW, T(1) |- |Bollarney North: WW, T(1) |Bollarney South: WW, T(1) |Bolnagree: LS, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bolooghra Townland, Kilfiddane Parish, County Clare|Bolooghra]]: CE, T(1) |Boloona: CE, T(1) |Boltnaconnell: AM, T(1) |- |Bolton: AH, T(1) |Bolton: KE, T(1) |Bolton: KK, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Boltown Townland, Kilskeer Parish, County Meath|Boltown]]: MH, T(1) |Bolus: KY, T(1) |Bolusty Beg: FH, T(1) |- |Bolusty More: FH, T(1) |Bolyconor: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Bomackatall Lower Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Bomackatall Lower]]: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bomackatall Upper Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Bomackatall Upper]]: TE, T(1) |Bomahas: LM, T(1) |Bomany: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bonabrocka Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Bonabrocka]]: WW, T(1) |Bonaghmore: KE, T(1) |Bonagooga: T, T(1) |- |Bonagortbaun: T, T(1) |Bonagrew Little: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Bonagrew Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Bonagrew]]: WW, T(1) |- |Bonamargy: AM, T(1) |Bonarea: T, T(1) |Bonatouk or Monatouk: W, T(1) |- |Bonecastle: DN, T(1) |Boneill: LM, T(1) |Bonestown: MH, T(1) |- |Boneyclassagh: AM, T(1) |Bonfield: MH, T(1) |Bonnanaboigh: LY, T(1) |- |Bonnetsrath: KK, T(1) |Bonnetstown: KK, T(1) |Bonniamillish Island: MO, T(1) |- |Bonnybrook: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bonnybrook]]: FH, T(2) |Bonnyglen: DL, T(1) |- |Boocaun: G, T(1) |Booey Island: G, T(1) |Bookalagh: G, T(1) |- |Bookaun (Browne): SO, T(1) |Bookaun (Tottenham): SO, T(1) |Bookeen North: G, T(1) |- |Bookeen South: G, T(1) |Bookeen: G, T(1) |Boola: C, T(1) |- |Boola: KY, T(1) |Boola: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boola]]: T, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boola]]: W, T(3) |Boolabane: T, T(1) |Boolabaun: T, T(1) |- |Boolabaun: WX, T(1) |Boolabeg: W, T(1) |Boolabeha: T, T(1) |- |Boolabrien Lower: W, T(1) |Boolabrien Upper: W, T(1) |Boolabwee: C, T(1) |- |Boolacloghagh: W, T(1) |Boolacullane: KY, T(1) |Booladurragha North: C, T(1) |- |Booladurragha South: C, T(1) |Booladurragha: C, T(1) |Boolagare: G, T(1) |- |Boolagelagh: T, T(1) |Boolagh: T, T(1) |Boolaglass: L, T(1) |- |Boolaglass: T, T(1) |Boolahallagh: T, T(1) |Boolakeel: KY, T(1) |- |Boolakeel: OY, T(1) |Boolakelly: C, T(1) |Boolakennedy: T, T(1) |- |Boolakiley: W, T(1) |Boolanacausk: CE, T(1) |Boolananave: KY, T(1) |- |Boolanlisheen: L, T(1) |Boolanunane: T, T(1) |Boolard Island: G, T(1) |- |Boolard: C, T(1) |Boolard: G, T(1) |Boolareagh: T, T(1) |- |Boolaree: T, T(1) |Boolaroe: T, T(1) |Boolasallagh: KY, T(1) |- |Boolatin: T, T(1) |Boolattin: W, T(1) |Boolavaun: CE, T(1) |- |Boolavonteen: W, T(1) |Boolavoord: L, T(1) |Boolawater: FH, T(1) |- |Booldurragh: CW, T(1) |Booleen: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Booleenshare Townland, Ballyheige Parish, County Kerry|Booleenshare]]: KY, T(1) |- |Booley: WX, T(1) |Boolies Great: MH, T(1) |Boolies Little: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boolies]]: MH, T(4) |Boolinarig Big: OY, T(1) |Boolinarig Little: OY, T(1) |- |Boolinarig School Land: OY, T(1) |Boolinrudda: CE, T(1) |Boolnadrum: WX, T(1) |- |Boolteenagh: C, T(1) |Boolteens East: KY, T(1) |Boolteens West: KY, T(1) |- |Boolteeny: T, T(1) |Booltiagh: CE, T(1) |Booltiaghadine: CE, T(1) |- |Booltydoolan: CE, T(1) |Booly: KK, T(1) |Boolybane: C, T(1) |- |Boolybeg: C, T(1) |Boolybrien: CE, T(1) |Boolycreen: WX, T(1) |- |Boolyduff: CE, T(1) |Boolyglass: KK, T(1) |Boolykeagh: MH, T(1) |- |Boolymore: C, T(1) |Boolynagleragh: CE, T(1) |Boolynaknockaun: CE, T(1) |- |Boolynamiscaun: CE, T(1) |Boolynamweel: CE, T(1) |Boolynavoughran: WX, T(1) |- |Boolyneaska: CE, T(1) |Boolypatrick: C, T(1) |Boolyrathornan or Tomard: CW, T(1) |- |Boolyshea: KK, T(1) |Boolyvannanan: CW, T(1) |Booragh: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Booterstown Townland, Booterstown Parish, County Dublin|Booterstown]]: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bootown]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bootown]]: DN, T(2) |- |Bootstown (Connor): KK, T(1) |Bootstown (Cox): KK, T(1) |Boraghy: MN, T(1) |- |Boraheen: MH, T(1) |Boranaraltry: D, T(1) |Borderreen: OY, T(1) |- |Bordowin: LS, T(1) |Bordwell Big: LS, T(1) |Bordwell Little: LS, T(1) |- |Boreen: T, T(1) |Borehovel: WX, T(1) |Borheen: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Borheenduff]]: T, T(2) |Borim: CN, T(1) |Boris: WX, T(1) |- |Borkill Beg: WW, T(1) |Borkill More: WW, T(1) |Borleagh Demesne: WX, T(1) |- |Borleagh: WX, T(1) |Bornacourtia: WX, T(1) |Borough of Charlemont: AH, T(1) |- |Borough: CW, T(1) |Borough: KE, T(1) |Borraghaun: LS, T(1) |- |Borris Big: KK, T(1) |Borris Great: LS, T(1) |Borris Little: KK, T(1) |- |Borris Little: LS, T(1) |Borris: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Borris]]: T, T(2) |- |Borrisbeg: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Borrisbeg Townland, Templemore Parish, County Tipperary|Borrisbeg]]: T, T(1) |Borrisland North: T, T(1) |- |Borrisland South: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Borrismore Townland, Borrismore Parish, County Kilkenny|Borrismore]]: KK, T(1) |Borrisnafarney: T, T(1) |- |Borrisnoe: T, T(1) |Borrmount: WX, T(1) |Bosallagh: FH, T(1) |- |Boscabell: T, T(1) |Boshinny: FH, T(1) |Boskill: L, T(1) |- |Bosnetstown: L, T(1) |Boston or Coolballyogan: LS, T(1) |Boston: KE, T(1) |- |Boston: LS, T(1) |Boston: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bostoncommon]]: KE, T(2) |- |Botanic Garden: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Botera Lower Townland, Drumragh Parish, County Tyrone|Botera Lower]]: TE, T(1) |Botera Upper: TE, T(1) |- |Bothaul: MO, T(1) |Botinny: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Bottier Townland, Moira Parish, County Down|Bottier]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bottlehill Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Bottlehill]]: AH, T(1)
''Previously Ir. Baile an Chéide Móir'' |[[:Category:Bottom Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim|Bottom]]: AM, T(1) |Bottom: G, T(1) |- |Bottomstown: L, T(1) |Bottomy: WH, T(1) |Bough: CW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bough Townland, Tedavnet Parish, County Monaghan|Bough]]: MN, T(1) |Boughil: G, T(1) |Boughill: MN, T(1) |- |Boughkeel: MN, T(1) |Boulabally: L, T(1) |Bouladuff: T, T(1) |- |Boulaling: C, T(1) |Boulanimrish: KY, T(1) |Bouleevin: CE, T(1) |- |Boulerdah: KY, T(1) |Boulteen: C, T(1) |Boultry: OY, T(1) |- |Boultypatrick: DL, T(1) |Bouluskeagh or Flowerhill: G, T(1) |Boulysallagh: C, T(1) |- |Bovagh: LY, T(1) |Bovally: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Boveagh Townland, Desertmartin Parish, County Londonderry|Boveagh]]: LY, T(1) |- |Bovean: TE, T(1) |Bovedy: LY, T(1) |Boveen: OY, T(1) |- |Bovennet: DN, T(1)
''Bovennett'' |Bovevagh: LY, T(1) |Boviel: LY, T(1) |- |Bovinion: G, T(1) |Bovolcan: AM, T(1) |Bovroughaun: G, T(1) |- |Bowara: FH, T(1) |Bowarran: FH, T(1) |Bowelk: MN, T(1) |- |Bowersacre: KK, T(1) |Bowgarrane: C, T(1) |Bowhill: D, T(1) |- |Bowling Green: T, T(1) |Bowling Green: WX, T(1) |Boyagh: DL, T(1) |- |Boyaghan: FH, T(1) |Boyanagh (Earl): WH, T(1) |Boyanagh (Malone): WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boyanagh]]: RN, T(2) |Boyanaghcalry: WH, T(1) |Boyannagh: LM, T(1) |- |Boycestown: C, T(1) |Boycetown: KE, T(1) |Boycetown: LH, T(1) |- |Boycetown: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Boyd's Farm Townland, Donaghenry Parish, County Tyrone|Boyd's Farm]]: TE, T(1) |Boydstown: AM, T(1) |- |Boyerstown: MH, T(1) |Boyher: MN, T(1) |Boyhill: FH, T(1) |- |Boyhill: G, T(1) |Boyhollagh: MO, T(1) |Boyle: LS, T(1) |- |Boynabought: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Boynagh]]: MH, T(2) |Boynagoynig: C, T(1) |- |Boynehill Or Ballagh: MH, T(1) |Boyogonnell: MO, T(1) |Boyoughter: DL, T(1) |- |Boyounagh Beg: G, T(1) |Boyounagh More: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Boystown or Baltyboys Lower Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Boystown or Baltyboys Lower]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Boystown or Baltyboys Upper Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Boystown or Baltyboys Upper]]: WW, T(1) |Boytonrath: T, T(1) |Braade Lower: DL, T(1) |- |Braade Upper: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Braade]]: DL, T(2) |Braade: FH, T(1) |- |Braadillaun: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brabstown]]: KK, T(2) |Bracaghreilly: LY, T(1) |- |Braccas: LS, T(1) |Bracetown: MH, T(1) |Brackagh Castle: WH, T(1) |- |Brackagh North: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Brackagh Slieve Gallion Townland, Desertmartin Parish, County Londonderry|Brackagh Slieve Gallion]]: LY, T(1) |Brackagh South: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackagh]]: AH, T(2) |Brackagh: FH, T(1) |Brackagh: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackagh]]: LY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackagh]]: MN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackagh]]: OY, T(5) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackagh]]: TE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackagh]]: WH, T(2) |[[:Category:Brackaghlislea Townland, Kilcronaghan Parish, County Londonderry|Brackaghlislea]]: LY, T(1) |- |Brackaharagh: KY, T(1) |Brackanrainey: MH, T(1) |Brackary Beg: LM, T(1) |- |Brackary More: LM, T(1) |Brackaville: TE, T(1) |Brackbaun: L, T(1) |- |Brackcloon: C, T(1) |Brackenagh East Upper: DN, T(1) |Brackenagh East: DN, T(1) |- |Brackenagh West Upper: DN, T(1) |Brackenagh West: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Brackenhill Townland, Ballinderry Parish, County Antrim|Brackenhill]]: AM, T(1) |- |Brackenstown: D, T(1) |Brackernagh (Clancarty): G, T(1) |Brackernagh (Persse): G, T(1) |- |Brackernagh: WX, T(1) |Brackery North: G, T(1) |Brackery South: G, T(1) |- |Brackery: G, T(1) |Brackfield: LY, T(1) |Brackhill: KY, T(1) |- |Brackin: KK, T(1) |Bracklagh Grange: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bracklagh]]: CN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bracklagh]]: G, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bracklagh]]: MO, T(4) |Bracklaghboy: MO, T(1) |- |Brackley: CN, T(1) |Bracklin Big: OY, T(1) |Bracklin Little: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bracklin]]: CN, T(2) |Bracklin: FH, T(1) |Bracklin: RN, T(1) |- |Bracklin: WH, T(1) |Bracklon: LD, T(1) |Bracklone: LS, T(1) |- |Brackloney: CN, T(1) |Brackloon East: MO, T(1) |Brackloon North: MO, T(1) |- |Brackloon South: MO, T(1) |Brackloon West: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackloon]]: G, T(8) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackloon]]: KY, T(2) |Brackloon: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackloon]]: MO, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackloon]]: RN, T(5) |Brackloonagh North: MO, T(1) |Brackloonagh South: MO, T(1) |- |Brackloonagh: MO, T(1) |Brackloonagh: SO, T(1) |Brackloonbeg: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackly]]: AH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brackly]]: MN, T(2) |[[:Category:Bracknagh Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Bracknagh]]: AH, T(1) |- |Bracknagh: OY, T(1) |Bracknahevla: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bracknamuckley]]: AM, T(2) |- |Brackney: AM, T(1) |Brackney: KE, T(1) |Brackrath and Athgarvan: KE, T(1) |- |Brackvoan: L, T(1) |Brackwanshagh: MO, T(1) |Bracky: DL, T(1) |- |Bracky: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Bracky Townland, Termonmaguirk Parish, County Tyrone|Bracky]]: TE, T(1) |Brackyle: L, T(1) |- |Braddocks: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Brade Townland, Myross Parish, County Cork|Brade]]: C, T(1) |Bradkeel: TE, T(1) |- |Bradystown: MH, T(1) |Brae: AM, T(1) |Braehead: DL, T(1) |- |Braestown: WX, T(1) |Braetown: AM, T(1) |Bragan: MN, T(1) |- |Braganstown: LH, T(1) |Braghan: LH, T(1) |Brahalish: C, T(1) |- |Brallistown Commons: KE, T(1) |Brallistown Little: KE, T(1) |Brallistown: KE, T(1) |- |Bramblestown: KK, T(1) |Branchfield: SO, T(1) |Brandane: WX, T(1) |- |Brandondale: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brandonhill]]: KK, T(2) |Brandonwell: KY, T(1) |- |Brandra: LS, T(1) |Brandrum: MN, T(1) |Branganstown: KE, T(1) |- |Branganstown: MH, T(1) |Braniel: DN, T(1) |Brankill (Flood): CN, T(1) |- |Brankill (Lanesborough): CN, T(1) |Brankill: CN, T(1) |Brannish: FH, T(1) |- |Brannock Island: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Brannock Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Brannock]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brannockstown]]: KE, T(2) |- |Brannockstown: MH, T(1) |Branny: TE, T(1) |Branra: LM, T(1) |- |Branraduff: MO, T(1) |Branstown: MH, T(1) |Branter: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bratwell]]: LY, T(2) |Braudphark: LM, T(1) |Braumaddra: KY, T(1) |- |Bravallen: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bray Commons]]: WW, T(2) |Bray Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Bray Upper: KE, T(1) |Bray: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Bray Townland, Bray Parish, County Wicklow|Bray]]: WW, T(1) |- |Braysland: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Braystown]]: MH, T(2) |Brazil: D, T(1) |- |Bready: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Breaffy North Townland, Kilfarboy Parish, County Clare|Breaffy North]]: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Breaffy South Townland, Kilfarboy Parish, County Clare|Breaffy South]]: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Breagh]]: AH, T(3) |Breaghey: AH, T(1) |Breaghmore: OY, T(1) |- |Breaghna: C, T(1) |Breagho: FH, T(1) |Breaghva East: CE, T(1) |- |Breaghva West: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Breaghva]]: CE, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Breaghwy]]: MO, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Breaghwy Townland, Ahamlish Parish, County Sligo|Breaghwy]]: SO, T(1) |Breaghwyanteean: MO, T(1) |Breaghwyanurlaur: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Breaghy]]: DL, T(4) |Breaghy: LD, T(1) |Breagura: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Breahig]]: KY, T(2) |Breakly: TE, T(1) |Breanabeg: RN, T(1) |- |Breanamore: RN, T(1) |Breandrim: G, T(1) |Breandrum (King): LM, T(1) |- |Breandrum (Peyton): LM, T(1) |Breandrum or Windsor: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Breandrum]]: CN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Breandrum]]: FH, T(2) |Breandrum: MO, T(1) |Breandrum: RN, T(1) |- |Breaninch: OY, T(1) |Breanlee: KY, T(1) |Breanletter: RN, T(1) |- |Breanloughaun: G, T(1) |Breanra: G, T(1) |Breanrisk: LD, T(1) |- |Breanriskcullew: LD, T(1) |Breanross North: LM, T(1) |Breanross South: LM, T(1) |- |Breanross: LM, T(1) |Breansha Beg: T, T(1) |Breansha More: T, T(1) |- |Breansha: T, T(1) |Breanshagh: KY, T(1) |Breany: LD, T(1) |- |Brearoge Island: LD, T(1) |Breastagh: MO, T(1) |Brecagh: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Brecart Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Brecart]]: AM, T(1) |Breckagh: AM, T(1) |Breckinish: CE, T(1) |- |Breda: DN, T(1) |Bredagh Glen: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bredagh]]: G, T(2) |- |Bredagh: LM, T(1) |Bredagh: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bredagh]]: RN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bredagh]]: T, T(2) |Bredagh: WH, T(1) |Bree: DL, T(1) |- |Bree: MN, T(1) |Bree: WX, T(1) |Breeda: C, T(1) |- |Breen: AM, T(1) |Breen: DL, T(1) |Breen: TE, T(1) |- |Breenagh: DL, T(1) |Breenaun: G, T(1) |Breeny Beg: C, T(1) |- |Breeny More: C, T(1) |Breeoge: SO, T(1) |Breeole West: RN, T(1) |- |Breeole: RN, T(1) |Brees: MO, T(1) |Breesheen North: L, T(1) |- |Breesheen South: L, T(1) |Bregaun: KK, T(1) |Bregoge: C, T(1) |- |Bregorteen: WX, T(1) |Brehaun: C, T(1) |Brehoge: OY, T(1) |- |Bremore: D, T(1) |Brenan: W, T(1) |Brenar: KK, T(1) |- |Brennanshill: LS, T(1) |Brennanstown: D, T(1) |Brenormore: T, T(1) |- |Brenter: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Bresagh Townland, Saintfield Parish, County Down|Bresagh]]: DN, T(1) |Breshure: C, T(1) |- |Breslanstown: MH, T(1) |Brettens Walls: AM, T(1) |Brewel East or Merville: KE, T(1) |- |Brewel West: KE, T(1) |Brewershill: WW, T(1) |Brewsterfield: KY, T(1) |- |Brianstown: LD, T(1) |Briarhill: LH, T(1) |Briarslea: MH, T(1) |- |Brick: T, T(1) |Brickana: KK, T(1) |Brickanagh: OY, T(1) |- |Brickeen Island: KY, T(1) |Brickeen: SO, T(1) |Brickeens: LD, T(1) |- |Brickeens: MO, T(1) |Brickendown: T, T(1) |Bricketstown: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Brickfield Townland, Effin Parish, County Limerick|Brickfield]]: L, T(1) |Brickhill East: CE, T(1) |Brickhill West: CE, T(1) |- |Brickkilns: LY, T(1) |Brickland: DN, T(1) |Bricklieve: SO, T(1) |- |Brickpark: WX, T(1) |Bridane Lower: W, T(1) |Bridane Upper: W, T(1) |- |Bridepark: C, T(1) |Bridestown: C, T(1) |Brideswell Big: WX, T(1) |- |Brideswell Commons: D, T(1) |Brideswell Little: WX, T(1) |Brideswell: RN, T(1) |- |Brideswell: WX, T(1) |Bridetree: D, T(1) |Bridge End or Drummonaghan: DL, T(1) |- |Bridgecartron or Derrycashel: RN, T(1) |Bridgefield: C, T(1) |Bridgeland East: C, T(1) |- |Bridgeland West: C, T(1) |Bridgeland: WW, T(1) |Bridgepark: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bridgequarter]]: W, T(2) |Bridgestown: C, T(1) |Bridgetown Lower: C, T(1) |- |Bridgetown North: WX, T(1) |Bridgetown South: WX, T(1) |Bridgetown Upper: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bridgetown Townland, Ightermurragh Parish, County Cork|Bridgetown]]: C, T(1) |Bridgetown: TE, T(1) |Bridgetown: W, T(1) |- |Bridgetown: WX, T(1) |Bridia: KY, T(1) |Briencan: KE, T(1) |- |Brierfield (Blake): G, T(1) |Brierfield (Burke): G, T(1) |Brierfield (Stevens): G, T(1) |- |Brierfield (Toole): G, T(1) |Brierfield North: G, T(1) |Brierfield South: G, T(1) |- |Brierfield: G, T(1) |Brierfield: RN, T(1) |Brierfort: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Brigh Townland, Ballyclog Parish, County Tyrone|Brigh]]: TE, T(1) |Bright: DN, T(1) |Brigown: C, T(1) |- |Brimnoge Island: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Brinlack Townland, Tullaghobegly Parish, County Donegal|Brinlack]]: DL, T(1) |Brinny: C, T(1) |- |Briscarnagh: MN, T(1) |Briscloonagh: LM, T(1) |Briscula: LS, T(1) |- |Brisha: LS, T(1) |Brishey: LY, T(1) |Briska Beg: L, T(1) |- |Briska Lower: W, T(1) |Briska More: L, T(1) |Briska Upper: W, T(1) |- |Briska: MO, T(1) |Briskagh: L, T(1) |Briskalagh: KK, T(1) |- |Briskil: LD, T(1) |Brisla East: CE, T(1) |Brisla West: CE, T(1) |- |Brislagh: RN, T(1) |Britfieldstown: C, T(1) |British: AM, T(1) |- |Britonstown: WW, T(1) |Brittas Big: D, T(1) |Brittas Little: D, T(1) |- |Brittas North: C, T(1) |Brittas South: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brittas]]: C, T(4) |- |Brittas: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brittas]]: LS, T(2) |Brittas: L, T(1) |- |Brittas: LH, T(1) |Brittas: MO, T(1) |Brittas: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brittas]]: T, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brittas]]: WH, T(2) |Brittas: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brittas]]: WW, T(3) |Brittasdryland: KK, T(1) |Brittasroad: T, T(1) |- |Brittstown: MH, T(1) |Britway: C, T(1) |Broad: MH, T(1) |- |Broadfield: KE, T(1) |Broadlands or Knockafarson: MO, T(1) |Broadlea: DL, T(1) |- |Broadleas Commons: KE, T(1) |Broadlough: LH, T(1) |Broadmeadow: D, T(1) |- |Broadmore: KK, T(1) |Broadpath: DL, T(1) |Broadstown: KE, T(1) |- |Broagh: LY, T(1) |Brobrohan: FH, T(1) |Brocka: LS, T(1) |- |Brockagh Lower: LM, T(1) |Brockagh Upper: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brockagh]]: DL, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brockagh]]: FH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brockagh]]: G, T(4) |Brockagh: KE, T(1) |- |Brockagh: LS, T(1) |Brockagh: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brockagh]]: LY, T(2) |- |Brockagh: MO, T(1) |Brockagh: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brockagh]]: T, T(2) |- |Brockagh: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Brockagh Townland, Derrylossary Parish, County Wicklow|Brockagh]]: WW, T(1) |Brockaghbeg: LS, T(1) |- |Brockaghboy: LY, T(1) |Brockaghs: AM, T(1) |Brockernagh: OY, T(1) |- |Brockey: D, T(1) |Brockish, part of Cargin: AM, T(1) |Brocklagh: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Brocklamont Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Brocklamont]]: AM, T(1) |Brockley Park: LS, T(1) |Brocklis: TE, T(1) |- |Brockly: CN, T(1) |Brockna: WW, T(1) |Brockra: LS, T(1) |- |Brockry: LS, T(1) |Brocorrow: WX, T(1) |Brodeen: T, T(1) |- |Broden: T, T(1) |Brodullagh North: MO, T(1) |Brodullagh South: MO, T(1) |- |Broemountain: W, T(1) |Broghan: D, T(1) |Brogher: RN, T(1) |- |Brogherla Big: LS, T(1) |Brogherla Little: LS, T(1) |Broghill North: C, T(1) |- |Broghill South: C, T(1) |Broglasco: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Broguestown Townland, Kill Parish, County Kildare|Broguestown]]: KE, T(1) |- |Broharris: LY, T(1) |Broighter: LY, T(1) |Brollagh: FH, T(1) |- |Bromley: WW, T(1) |Bromore East: KY, T(1) |Bromore West: KY, T(1) |- |Bronagh: LM, T(1) |Brook Park: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Brookend Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone|Brookend]]: TE, T(1) |- |Brookfield: DL, T(1) |Brookfield: FH, T(1) |Brookfield: OY, T(1) |- |Brookfield: T, T(1) |Brookfield: WX, T(1) |Brookhill: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Brookhill Townland, Templecarn Parish, County Fermanagh|Brookhill]]: FH, T(1) |Brookhill: KY, T(1) |Brookhill: MO, T(1) |- |Brooklawn: D, T(1) |Brookley: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Brooklodge Demesne Townland, Killererin Parish, County Galway|Brooklodge Demesne]]: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brooklodge]]: C, T(2) |Brooklodge: W, T(1) |Brookpark: C, T(1) |- |Brookvale: MN, T(1) |Brookville: C, T(1) |Brookville: D, T(1) |- |Broom Quarter: DN, T(1) |Broom-beg: AM, T(1) |Broomfield East: C, T(1) |- |Broomfield West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Broomfield]]: D, T(3) |Broomfield: MH, T(1) |- |Broomfield: WW, T(1) |Broomfields: WW, T(1) |Broomhall: WW, T(1) |- |Broomhill: C, T(1) |Broomhill: T, T(1) |Broomhill: WX, T(1) |- |Broom-More: AM, T(1) |Broomville or Clonachona: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Brootally Townland, Derrynoose Parish, County Armagh|Brootally]]: AH, T(1) |- |Brosna East: KY, T(1) |Brosna West: KY, T(1) |Brosna: OY, T(1) |- |Brossloy: TE, T(1) |Brottonstown Little: WH, T(1) |Brottonstown: WH, T(1) |- |Brough: C, T(1) |Broughadowey: TE, T(1) |Broughal: OY, T(1) |- |Broughan: AH, T(1) |Broughane: KY, T(1) |Broughanlea: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Broughanore Townland, Killagan Parish, County Antrim|Broughanore]]: AM, T(1) |Broughattin: LH, T(1) |Broughderg: CN, T(1) |- |Broughderg: FH, T(1) |Broughderg: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Broughdone]]: AM, T(2) |- |Brougher: FH, T(1) |Brougher: SO, T(1) |Broughgammon: AM, T(1) |- |Broughilbo: L, T(1) |Broughills Hill: WW, T(1) |Broughillstown: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Broughmore]]: AM, T(2) |[[:Category:Broughshane Lower Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim|Broughshane Lower]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Broughshane Upper Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim|Broughshane Upper]]: AM, T(1) |- |Browley East: W, T(1) |Browley West: W, T(1) |Brown's Mills: C, T(1) |- |Brownbog: CW, T(1) |Brownbog: LD, T(1) |Brownbog: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Browndod]]: AM, T(2) |Brownespark: MO, T(1) |Brownhall Demesne: DL, T(1) |- |Brownhall Demesne: MO, T(1) |Brownhall: DL, T(1) |Brownhill: FH, T(1) |- |Brownhill: TE, T(1) |Brownhills: OY, T(1) |Browningstown: C, T(1) |- |Brownknowe: DL, T(1) |Brownmountain: KK, T(1) |Brownrath: MH, T(1) |- |Brownsbarn: D, T(1) |Brownsbarn: KK, T(1) |Brownscastle: WX, T(1) |- |Brownscross: D, T(1) |Brownscurragh: WH, T(1) |Brownsford: KK, T(1) |- |Brownsisland: MO, T(1) |Brownstown Great: KE, T(1) |Brownstown Little: KE, T(1) |- |Brownstown Lower: KE, T(1) |Brownstown or Donnageaga: MO, T(1) |Brownstown Upper: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brownstown]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brownstown]]: D, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brownstown]]: KE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brownstown]]: KK, T(6) |Brownstown: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brownstown]]: MH, T(5) |- |Brownstown: OY, T(1) |Brownstown: T, T(1) |Brownstown: W, T(1) |- |Brownstown: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Brownstown]]: WX, T(2) |Brownswood: W, T(1) |- |Brownswood: WX, T(1) |Brownville: G, T(1) |Bruce: WX, T(1) |- |Bruckana: KK, T(1) |Brucken: G, T(1) |Bruckless: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Brufea Townland, Inch Saint Lawrence Parish, County Limerick|Brufea]]: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bruff]]: L, T(2) |Bruff: MO, T(1) |- |Brughas: AH, T(1) |Brughas: FH, T(1) |Bruis: T, T(1) |- |Brulea: C, T(1) |Brumlin: KE, T(1) |Brunswick: T, T(1) |- |Bruree: L, T(1) |Bruscarnagh: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bruse]]: CN, T(2) |- |Brusk: G, T(1) |Brusky: CN, T(1)
''Bruskey'' |[[:Category:Bruslee Townland, Ballylinny Parish, County Antrim|Bruslee]]: AM, T(1) |- |Brusselstown: WW, T(1) |Brutonstown Little: WH, T(1) |Brutonstown: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bryan Beg]]: RN, T(2) |Bryanbeg Lower: WH, T(1) |Bryanbeg Upper: WH, T(1) |- |Bryandrum: AH, T(1) |Bryanlitter: MN, T(1) |Bryanmore Lower: WH, T(1) |- |Bryanmore Upper: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Bryanstown Townland, Taghadoe Parish, County Kildare|Bryanstown]]: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bryanstown]]: LH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bryanstown]]: MH, T(3) |Bryanstown: WH, T(1) |Bryanstown: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bryantang Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Bryantang]]: AM, T(1) |Buavanagh: C, T(1) |Buck Island: FH, T(1) |- |Buck-and-Hounds: D, T(1) |Buckfield: MO, T(1) |Buckhill Barr: LM, T(1) |- |Buckill: RN, T(1) |Buckna: AM, T(1) |Buckode: LM, T(1) |- |Buckree: C, T(1) |Buckstown: C, T(1) |Buckstown: WX, T(1) |- |Buckwaria: MO, T(1) |Buddaghauns: KY, T(1) |Buddrimeen: C, T(1) |- |Budellagh and Cloghbrack: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Budore Townland, Tullyrusk Parish, County Antrim|Budore]]: AM, T(1) |Buffanagh: T, T(1) |- |Buffanoky: L, T(1) |Buffy: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Buggan Townland, Devenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Buggan]]: FH, T(1) |- |Bughorn: LS, T(1) |Bulcaun: G, T(1) |Bulcaun: MO, T(1) |- |Bulgaden Eady: L, T(1) |Bulgaden: L, T(1) |Bulgadenhall: L, T(1) |- |Bulgan: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bullaun]]: G, T(2) |Bullaun: L, T(1) |- |Bullaun: MO, T(1) |Bullaun: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bullaunagh]]: G, T(2) |- |Bullaunmeneen: MO, T(1) |Bullford: WW, T(1) |Bullhill: KE, T(1) |- |Bulligs: CN, T(1) |Bullock Island: C, T(1) |Bullock Island: OY, T(1) |- |Bullock Island: RN, T(1) |Bullock Park: TE, T(1) |Bullock: D, T(1) |- |Bullockhill: KK, T(1) |Bullockpark: KE, T(1) |Bullockpark: T, T(1) |- |Bullogbrean: MN, T(1) |Bullsfarm: CE, T(1) |Bullstown: MH, T(1) |- |Bumlin: RN, T(1) |Bun: CN, T(1) |Bun: FH, T(1) |- |Bun: OY, T(1) |Bunacloy: LD, T(1) |Bunacrower: MO, T(1) |- |Bunacum: T, T(1) |Bunacurry: MO, T(1) |Bunaderreen: KY, T(1) |- |Bunagarha: KY, T(1) |Bunagarraun: G, T(1) |Bunaglanna: C, T(1) |- |Bunakeeran: OY, T(1) |Bunalough: LD, T(1) |Bunalty: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bunalunn Townland, Caheragh Parish, County Cork|Bunalunn]]: C, T(1) |Bunanagh: WH, T(1) |Bunanass: LD, T(1) |- |Bunaneraghtish: MO, T(1) |Bunaninver: FH, T(1) |Bunanioo: MO, T(1) |- |Bunanraun: G, T(1) |Bunanumera: C, T(1) |Bunanumery: CN, T(1) |- |Bunargate Strand: WX, T(1) |Bunargate: WX, T(1) |Bunarge: WX, T(1) |- |Bunastick: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bunaterin]]: OY, T(2) |Bunatober: G, T(1) |- |Bunavan: G, T(1) |Bunavaunish: MO, T(1) |Bunaveela: MO, T(1) |- |Bunavie: L, T(1) |Bunavory: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Bunawack Townland, Templecrone Parish, County Donegal|Bunawack]]: DL, T(1)
''Bunnawack'' |- |Bunawillin: MO, T(1) |Bunbeg: DL, T(1) |Bunbinnia: KY, T(1) |- |Bunboggan: MH, T(1) |Buncam East: MO, T(1) |Buncam North: MO, T(1) |- |Buncam West: MO, T(1) |Buncam: G, T(1) |Buncarrick: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Buncraggy Townland, Clareabbey Parish, County Clare|Buncraggy]]: CE, T(1) |Buncronan: DL, T(1) |Buncroobog: DL, T(1) |- |Buncrowey: SO, T(1) |Buncurrig: KY, T(1) |Bundarragh: LM, T(1) |- |Bundeeleen: MO, T(1) |Bunderg: TE, T(1) |Bundiveen: LM, T(1) |- |Bundoon: LD, T(1) |Bundorragha: MO, T(1) |Bundouglas: G, T(1) |- |Bunduff: LM, T(1) |Bunduff: MO, T(1) |Bunduff: SO, T(1) |- |Bunduvowen: MO, T(1) |Bunglasha North: KY, T(1) |Bunglasha South: KY, T(1) |- |Bunglasha: KY, T(1) |Bungosteen: DL, T(1) |Buninna: SO, T(1) |- |Buninubber: FH, T(1) |Bunkey: L, T(1) |Bunkilla: C, T(1) |- |Bunkilleen: LM, T(1) |Bunkimalta: T, T(1) |Bunlacken: LS, T(1) |- |Bunlahy: LD, T(1) |Bunlick: C, T(1) |Bunlicky: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bunlougher]]: FH, T(2) |Bunmichael: FH, T(1) |Bunmore East: MO, T(1) |- |Bunmore West: MO, T(1) |Bunnabinnia North: CE, T(1) |Bunnabinnia South: CE, T(1) |- |Bunnablaneybane: FH, T(1) |Bunnaconeen: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Bunnacranagh Townland, Achonry Parish, County Sligo|Bunnacranagh]]: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bunnadober]]: MO, T(2) |Bunnadober: SO, T(1) |Bunnadober: T, T(1) |- |Bunnafedia: SO, T(1) |Bunnafinglas: MO, T(1) |Bunnafollistran: MO, T(1) |- |Bunnagappagh: OY, T(1) |Bunnagee: DL, T(1) |Bunnagippaun: G, T(1) |- |Bunnaglass: G, T(1) |Bunnagurragh: CW, T(1) |Bunnahesco: FH, T(1) |- |Bunnahevelly Beg: G, T(1) |Bunnahevelly More: G, T(1) |Bunnahinly: WH, T(1) |- |Bunnahone: FH, T(1) |Bunnahow: CE, T(1) |Bunnahowen: MO, T(1) |- |Bunnahown: G, T(1) |Bunnahowna: MO, T(1) |Bunnakill: G, T(1) |- |Bunnamayne: DL, T(1) |Bunnamohaun: MO, T(1) |Bunnamuck: SO, T(1) |- |Bunnamucka: RN, T(1) |Bunnanagat North: CE, T(1) |Bunnanagat South: CE, T(1) |- |Bunnanilra: SO, T(1) |Bunnaribba: RN, T(1) |Bunnaruddee: KY, T(1) |- |Bunnasillagh: G, T(1) |Bunnasrah: G, T(1) |Bunnaton: DL, T(1) |- |Bunnatreesruhan: DL, T(1) |Bunnavally: WH, T(1) |Bunnaviskaun: G, T(1) |- |Bunneill: FH, T(1) |Bunnianstown: MH, T(1) |Bunnisnagapple: FH, T(1) |- |Bunnoe: CN, T(1) |Bunnow: CE, T(1) |Bunny Beg: LM, T(1) |- |Bunny More Lower: LM, T(1) |Bunny More Upper: LM, T(1) |Bunnyconnellan East: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Bunnyconnellan West Townland, Kilgarvan Parish, County Mayo|Bunnyconnellan West]]: MO, T(1) |Bunnynubber: TE, T(1) |Bunoghanaun: G, T(1) |- |Bunowen Beg: G, T(1) |Bunowen More: G, T(1) |Bunowen: G, T(1) |- |Bunowen: MO, T(1) |Bunowen: TE, T(1) |Bunown: WH, T(1) |- |Bunowna: SO, T(1) |Bunratty East: CE, T(1) |Bunratty West: CE, T(1) |- |Bunrawer: MO, T(1) |Bunreagh: KK, T(1) |Bunreagh: RN, T(1) |- |Bunree: MO, T(1) |Bunrevagh: LM, T(1) |Bunrevan: OY, T(1) |- |Bunrower: KY, T(1) |Bunsallagh: OY, T(1) |Bunscanniff: G, T(1) |- |Bunshanacloney: AM, T(1) |Bunskellig: C, T(1) |Buntalloon: KY, T(1) |- |Buolick: T, T(1) |Burdautien: MN, T(1) |Burfits Hill: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Burgage More Townland, Burgage Parish, County Wicklow|Burgage More]]: WW, T(1) |Burgage Moyle: WW, T(1) |Burgage: CW, T(1) |- |Burgage: D, T(1) |Burgagery-Lands East: T, T(1) |Burgagery-Lands West: T, T(1) |- |Burgary: C, T(1) |Burgatia: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Burgery Townland, Dungarvan Parish, County Waterford|Burgery]]: W, T(1) |- |Burges Lower: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Burges Mansion Townland, Tubbrid Parish, County Tipperary|Burges Mansion]]: T, T(1) |Burges New: T, T(1) |- |Burges Upper: C, T(1) |Burges West: T, T(1) |Burges: T, T(1) |- |Burgesbeg: T, T(1) |Burgesland: C, T(1) |Burgesland: T, T(1) |- |Burgesland: WH, T(1) |Burgess Anchor: W, T(1) |Burgess: WX, T(1) |- |Burgessacre: CN, T(1) |Burial Island: DN, T(1) |Burkeen: WW, T(1) |- |Burkestown: WX, T(1) |Burnafaunia: MO, T(1) |Burnally: LY, T(1) |- |Burnchurch Viper: KK, T(1) |Burnchurch: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Burnchurch Townland, Saint Johnbaptist Parish, County Tipperary|Burnchurch]]: T, T(1) |- |Burncourt: T, T(1) |Burnellstown: WH, T(1) |Burnew: CN, T(1) |- |Burnham East: KY, T(1) |Burnham West: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Burnquarter Townland, Ballymoney Parish, County Antrim|Burnquarter]]: AM, T(1) |- |Burns Libbert: AM, T(1) |Burns Mountain: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Burnside]]: AM, T(2) |- |Burnside: DL, T(1) |Burnt Island: MO, T(1) |Burntfurze: KE, T(1) |- |Burntfurze: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Burnthaw Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Burnthaw]]: DL, T(1) |Burnthouse or Bleanoran: G, T(1) |- |Burntwood Big: T, T(1) |Burntwood Little: T, T(1) |Burr Island: G, T(1) |- |Burrane Lower: CE, T(1) |Burrane Upper: CE, T(1) |Burrane: C, T(1) |- |Burrellspark: KK, T(1) |Burren Beg: LY, T(1) |Burren More: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Burren]]: CN, T(2) |Burren: CE, T(1) |Burren: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Burren]]: DN, T(2) |Burren: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Burren]]: MO, T(2) |- |Burrenbane: DN, T(1) |Burrencarragh: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Burrenfadda Townland, Kilfiddane Parish, County Clare|Burrenfadda]]: CE, T(1) |- |Burrenrea: CN, T(1) |Burrenreagh: DN, T(1) |Burrenwee: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Burris]]: MO, T(3) |Burriscarra: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Burroge]]: G, T(2) |- |Burrow (E.D. Malahide): D, T(1) |Burrow or Glennanummer: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Burrow]]: D, T(2) |- |Burrow: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Burrow]]: WX, T(4) |Burrow: WW, T(1) |- |Bursan: CN, T(1) |Burton Park: C, T(1) |Burtonhall Demesne: CW, T(1) |- |Burtonhall Demesne: KE, T(1) |Burtonhill: CE, T(1) |Burtonport: DL, T(1) |- |Burtonstown: MH, T(1) |Burtown Big: KE, T(1) |Burtown Little: KE, T(1) |- |Bush Island: G, T(1) |Bush Island: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bush Island]]: MO, T(2) |- |Bush: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bush]]: WX, T(2) |Bushelloaf: D, T(1) |- |Busherstown: CW, T(1) |Busherstown: KK, T(1) |Busherstown: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Busherstown]]: WX, T(2) |Bushfield or Maghernaskeagh: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Bushfield]]: G, T(2) |- |Bushfield: MO, T(1) |Bushfield: RN, T(1) |Bushfield: WW, T(1) |- |Bushfoot or Lissanduff: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Bushmount Townland, Molahiffe Parish, County Kerry|Bushmount]]: KY, T(1) |Bushpark: WX, T(1) |- |Bushtameen: KK, T(1) |Bushtown: G, T(1) |Bushtown: LY, T(1) |- |Bushy Island: CE, T(1) |Bushy Island: L, T(1) |Bushy Island: LD, T(1) |- |Bushypark: CE, T(1) |Bushypark: C, T(1) |Bushypark: G, T(1) |- |Bushypark: KE, T(1) |Buskhill: DN, T(1) |Bustyhill: D, T(1) |- |Butchersarms: D, T(1) |Butler's-Land: T, T(1) |Butlers Lodge: T, T(1) |- |Butlersfarm: T, T(1) |Butlersgrange: CW, T(1) |Butlersgrove: KK, T(1) |- |Butlersland: WX, T(1) |Butlerstown Great: C, T(1) |Butlerstown Little: C, T(1) |- |Butlerstown North: W, T(1) |Butlerstown South: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Butlerstown]]: C, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Butlerstown]]: MH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Butlerstown]]: T, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Bel to Bz|Butlerstown]]: WX, T(3) |- |Butlerswood: KK, T(1) |Butter Mountain: WW, T(1) |Butterfield: D, T(1) |- |Butterhill: WW, T(1) |Butterisland: LS, T(1) |Butterstream Commons: KE, T(1) |- |Buttery Lane: W, T(1) |Buttevant: C, T(1) |Buzzardstown: D, T(1) |- |Byblox: C, T(1) |Byrnesgrove: KK, T(1) |Byrneshill: WW, T(1) |- |Byrneskill: T, T(1) |Byturn: TE, T(1) | |}

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:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |[[:Category:Cabadooey or Altashane Townland, Donagh Parish, County Donegal|Cabadooey or Altashane]]: DL, T(1) |Cabinhill: D, T(1) |Cabinhill: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cabinteely Townland, Kill Parish, County Dublin|Cabinteely]]: D, T(1) |Cabintown: MO, T(1) |Cabra Brook: DL, T(1) |- |Cabra Glebe: DL, T(1) |Cabra: CN, T(1) |Cabragh (Castleknock): D, T(1) |- |Cabragh (E.D. Finglas): D, T(1) |Cabragh or Cavanmore: AM, T(1)
Cavanmore |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: AM, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: AH, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: CN, T(2) |Cabragh: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: DN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: D, T(2) |Cabragh: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: MH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: MN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: SO, T(3) |Cabragh: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cabragh]]: TE, T(2) |- |Cabraghkeel: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Cabry Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal|Cabry]]: DL, T(1) |Cackanode: C, T(1) |- |Cackinish: FH, T(1) |Cadamstown: KE, T(1) |Cadamstown: OY, T(1) |- |Caddagh Glebe: LM, T(1) |Caddagh: MN, T(1) |Caddagh: WH, T(1) |- |Caddellbrook: RN, T(1) |Caddelstown (E.D. Drumcondra): MH, T(1) |Caddelstown (E.D. Killary): MH, T(1) |- |Caddlestown: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Caddy Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Caddy]]: AM, T(1) |Cadian: TE, T(1) |- |Cady: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cady Townland, Desertcreat Parish, County Tyrone|Cady]]: TE, T(1) |Caffoley: MO, T(1) |- |Cah: LY, T(1) |Cahanagh: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Cahard Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Down|Cahard]]: DN, T(1) |- |Caheny: LY, T(1) |Caher (Connell): L, T(1) |Caher (Custodia): LS, T(1) |- |Caher (Hayes): L, T(1) |Caher (Lane): L, T(1) |Caher (Murphy): CE, T(1) |- |Caher (Power): CE, T(1) |Caher (Retrenched): LS, T(1) |Caher (Rice): CE, T(1) |- |Caher East: KY, T(1) |Caher Island: CE, T(1) |Caher Island: MO, T(1) |- |Caher West: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caher]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caher]]: C, T(7) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caher]]: G, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caher]]: KY, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caher]]: MO, T(5) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caher]]: RN, T(2) |Caher: W, T(1) |Caherabbey Lower: T, T(1) |- |Caherabbey Upper: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Caheracruttera Townland, Ballinvoher Parish, County Kerry|Caheracruttera]]: KY, T(1) |Caheradangan: G, T(1) |- |Caheraderry: CE, T(1) |Caheradine: G, T(1) |Caheragh: C, T(1) |- |Caheragh: KY, T(1) |Caheragh: L, T(1) |Caheraghacullin: CE, T(1) |- |Caherakeeny: G, T(1) |Caherakilleen: G, T(1) |Caheraloggy East: G, T(1) |- |Caheraloggy West: G, T(1) |Caheranadrish: L, T(1) |Caherapheepa: G, T(1) |- |Caheraphuca: CE, T(1) |Caherard: KY, T(1) |Caherateemore North: G, T(1) |- |Caherateemore South: G, T(1) |Caherateige: G, T(1) |Caheratrant: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caheratrim]]: G, T(2) |Caheravart: C, T(1) |Caheravirane: C, T(1) |- |Caheravoley: G, T(1) |Caheravoostia: MO, T(1) |Caherawoneen North: G, T(1) |- |Caherawoneen South: G, T(1) |Caherbannagh: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caherbarnagh]]: CE, T(2) |- |Caherbarnagh: C, T(1) |Caherbarnagh: KY, T(1) |Caherbaroul: C, T(1) |- |Caherbaun: T, T(1) |Caherbaun: W, T(1) |Caherbeg: C, T(1) |- |Caherbirrane: C, T(1) |Caherblonick North: CE, T(1) |Caherblonick South: CE, T(1) |- |Caherboshina: KY, T(1) |Caherbrack: W, T(1) |Caherbreagh: KY, T(1) |- |Caherbrian: G, T(1) |Caherbriskaun: G, T(1) |Caherbroder: G, T(1) |- |Caherbullaun: CE, T(1) |Caherbullig: KY, T(1) |Caherbulligin: G, T(1) |- |Caherbullog: CE, T(1) |Cahercalla: CE, T(1) |Cahercannavan: CE, T(1) |- |Cahercarney: C, T(1) |Cahercarney: G, T(1) |Caherclanchy: CE, T(1) |- |Cahercloggaun: CE, T(1) |Caherclogh: L, T(1) |Caherclogh: T, T(1) |- |Cahercon: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Caherconlish Townland, Caherconlish Parish, County Limerick|Caherconlish]]: L, T(1) |Caherconnell: CE, T(1) |- |Caherconnor: C, T(1) |Caherconreafy: L, T(1) |Cahercorcaun: CE, T(1) |- |Cahercormick: G, T(1) |Cahercorney: L, T(1) |Cahercrea East: G, T(1) |- |Cahercrea West: G, T(1) |Cahercrin: G, T(1) |Cahercroobeen: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cahercullenagh Lower Townland, Ballymacelligott Parish, County Kerry|Cahercullenagh Lower]]: KY, T(1) |Cahercullenagh Upper: KY, T(1) |Caherdague: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Caherdaha Townland, Kilnamartery Parish, County Cork|Caherdaha]]: C, T(1) |Caherdaly: G, T(1) |Caherdaniel East: C, T(1) |- |Caherdaniel West: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Caherdaniel Townland, Kilcrohane Parish, County Kerry|Caherdaniel]]: KY, T(1) |Caherdavin: L, T(1) |- |Caherdean: KY, T(1) |Caherdesert: C, T(1) |Caherdogan North: KY, T(1) |- |Caherdogan South: KY, T(1) |Caherdowney: C, T(1) |Caherdrinny: C, T(1) |- |Caherduff: G, T(1) |Caherduff: MO, T(1) |Caherduggan Demesne: C, T(1) |- |Caherduggan East: C, T(1) |Caherduggan North: C, T(1) |Caherduggan South: C, T(1) |- |Caherduggan West: C, T(1) |Caherduggan: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caherea]]: CE, T(2) |- |Cahereamore: CE, T(1) |Caheredmond: MO, T(1) |Cahereen East: KY, T(1) |- |Cahereen West: KY, T(1) |Cahereighterrush: KY, T(1) |Caherelly East: L, T(1) |- |Caherelly West: L, T(1) |Cahererillan: G, T(1) |Caherfadda: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Caherfealane Marsh Townland, Kilgarrylander Parish, County Kerry|Caherfealane Marsh]]: KY, T(1)
Currach Chathair Fialáin |Caherfealane: KY, T(1) |Caherfeenick North: CE, T(1) |- |Caherfeenick South: CE, T(1) |Caherfinesker: G, T(1) |Caherfurvaus: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cahergal]]: C, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cahergal]]: G, T(4) |Cahergal: MO, T(1) |- |Cahergal: W, T(1) |Cahergarriff: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caherglassaun]]: G, T(2) |- |Cahergowan or Summerfield: G, T(1) |Cahergrillaun: CE, T(1) |Caherhemush: MO, T(1) |- |Caherhenesy: L, T(1) |Caherhenryhoe: G, T(1) |Caherhoereigh: T, T(1) |- |Caherhugh: G, T(1) |Caherhurly: CE, T(1) |Caherkeegane: C, T(1) |- |Caherkeen: C, T(1) |Caherkelly: G, T(1) |Caherkereen: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caherkinallia]]: CE, T(2) |Caherkine: CE, T(1) |Caherkinmonwee: G, T(1) |- |Caherkirky: C, T(1) |Caherlarhig: C, T(1) |Caherlavine: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caherlea]]: G, T(3) |Caherlean: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caherleheen]]: KY, T(2) |- |Caherlehillan: KY, T(1) |Caherlesk: KK, T(1) |Caherlevoy: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Caherline Townland, Ballybrood Parish, County Limerick|Caherline]]: L, T(1) |Caherlinny: G, T(1) |Caherlissakill: G, T(1) |- |Caherloghan: CE, T(1) |Caherlooskaun: CE, T(1) |Caherlough: CE, T(1) |- |Caherloughlin: MO, T(1) |Caherlusky: C, T(1) |Caherlustraun: G, T(1) |- |Cahermaan: CE, T(1) |Cahermacanally: G, T(1) |Cahermackateer: CE, T(1) |- |Cahermackirilla: CE, T(1) |Cahermaclanchy: CE, T(1) |Cahermacnaghten: CE, T(1) |- |Cahermacon: CE, T(1) |Cahermacrea: CE, T(1) |Cahermacrusheen: CE, T(1) |- |Cahermaculick: MO, T(1) |Cahermacun: CE, T(1) |Cahermakerrilla: CE, T(1) |- |Cahermee: C, T(1) |Cahermeeleboe: C, T(1) |Caherminnaun East: CE, T(1) |- |Caherminnaun West: CE, T(1) |Cahermoanteen: C, T(1) |Cahermone: C, T(1) |- |Cahermoneen: KY, T(1) |Cahermore: CE, T(1) |Cahermore: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cahermore]]: G, T(2) |Cahermore: KY, T(1) |Cahermorris: G, T(1) |- |Caher-Mountain: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Cahermoyle Townland, Rathronan Parish, County Limerick|Cahermoyle]]: L, T(1) |Cahermuckee: C, T(1) |- |Cahermurphy: CE, T(1) |Cahernabane: KY, T(1) |Cahernablauhy: MO, T(1) |- |Cahernabrock: MO, T(1) |Cahernabudogy: MO, T(1) |Cahernacaha: C, T(1) |- |Cahernacreevy: MO, T(1) |Cahernacrin: C, T(1) |Cahernaduv: KY, T(1) |- |Cahernagarry: G, T(1) |Cahernageeha: KY, T(1) |Cahernagh (Leland): C, T(1) |- |Cahernagh (Morgel): C, T(1) |Cahernagh East: C, T(1) |Cahernagh: L, T(1) |- |Cahernaglass: G, T(1) |Cahernagollum: MO, T(1) |Cahernagormuck: G, T(1) |- |Cahernagry East: MO, T(1) |Cahernagry West: MO, T(1) |Cahernagry: G, T(1) |- |Cahernahallia: T, T(1) |Cahernaheeny: G, T(1) |Cahernahoon: G, T(1) |- |Cahernaleague: W, T(1) |Cahernalee: G, T(1) |Cahernalinsky: G, T(1) |- |Cahernalough: CE, T(1) |Cahernamallaght: MO, T(1) |Cahernaman: G, T(1) |- |Cahernaman: KY, T(1) |Cahernamart: MO, T(1) |Cahernamona: CE, T(1) |- |Cahernamona: G, T(1) |Cahernamuck East: G, T(1) |Cahernamuck West: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cahernane]]: KY, T(2) |Cahernaran Island: MO, T(1)
Cahernaran |[[:Category:Cahernarry (Cripps) Townland, Cahernarry Parish, County Limerick|Cahernarry (Cripps)]]: L, T(1) |- |Cahernarry (Keane): L, T(1) |Cahernashilleeny: G, T(1) |Cahernead: KY, T(1) |- |Cahernichole East: MO, T(1) |Cahernichole West: MO, T(1) |Caherogan: CE, T(1) |- |Caherogullane: C, T(1) |Caherolickane: C, T(1) |Caheronaun: G, T(1) |- |Caherpeak East: G, T(1) |Caherpeak West: G, T(1) |Caherphuca: G, T(1) |- |Caherpierce: KY, T(1) |Caherquin: KY, T(1) |Caherrevagh and Cloonnameeltoge: MO, T(1) |- |Caherrobert: MO, T(1) |Caherroyn: G, T(1) |Caherrush: CE, T(1) |- |Cahersavane: KY, T(1) |Caherscooby: CE, T(1) |Caherscullibeen: KY, T(1) |- |Cahershaughnessy: CE, T(1) |Cahersherkin: CE, T(1) |Cahersiveen: KY, T(1)
Cahirciveen |- |Caherskeehaun: G, T(1) |Caherslee: KY, T(1) |Caherteige: CE, T(1) |- |Cahertinny: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Caherty Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim|Caherty]]: AM, T(1) |Caheruane: W, T(1) |- |Caherulla: KY, T(1) |Caherultan: C, T(1) |Caherurlagh Mountain North: C, T(1) |- |Caherurlagh Mountain South: C, T(1) |Caherurlagh: C, T(1) |Cahervally: L, T(1) |- |Caherveelane: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cahervillahowe]]: T, T(2) |Caherwalter: G, T(1) |- |Caherweelder: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Caherweesheen Townland, Annagh Parish, County Kerry|Caherweesheen]]: KY, T(1) |Caherwiclaun: MO, T(1) |- |Cahery: LY, T(1) |Caherycahill: CE, T(1) |Caherycoosaun: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cahiracon]]: CE, T(2) |Cahircalla Beg: CE, T(1) |Cahircalla More: CE, T(1) |- |Cahirduff: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cahirguillamore]]: L, T(2) |[[:Category:Cahoo Townland, Donaghenry Parish, County Tyrone|Cahoo]]: TE, T(1) |- |Cahore: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cahore Townland, Ballynascreen Parish, County Londonderry|Cahore]]: LY, T(1)
Cahorl |Cahore: WX, T(1) |- |Caim: WX, T(1) |Cain: WX, T(1) |Cakestown Glebe: MH, T(1) |- |Calary Lower: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Calary Upper Townland, Calary Parish, County Wicklow|Calary Upper]]: WW, T(1) |Caldanagh: AM, T(1) |- |Caldavnet: MN, T(1) |Caldragh: CN, T(1) |Caldragh: FH, T(1) |- |Caldragh: LM, T(1) |Caldragh: LD, T(1) |Caldragh: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caldragh]]: RN, T(2) |Caldraghmore: LD, T(1) |Caldrum Glebe: FH, T(1) |- |Caldrum: TE, T(1) |Caldrymoran: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Caledon Townland, Aghaloo Parish, County Tyrone|Caledon]]: TE, T(1) |- |Calehane: C, T(1) |Calf Field: KE, T(1) |Calf Island East: C, T(1) |- |Calf Island Middle: C, T(1) |Calf Island West: C, T(1) |Calf Island: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Calf Island]]: G, T(2) |Calf Island: MO, T(1) |Calfpark: LD, T(1) |- |Calfstown: KE, T(1) |Calga: LH, T(1) |Calgath: MH, T(1) |- |Calhame or Montgomery's Fort: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Calhame Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Calhame]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Calhame]]: DL, T(6) |- |Calheme: AM, T(1) |Calheme: TE, T(1) |Calkill: FH, T(1) |- |Calkill: TE, T(1) |Calla: MO, T(1) |Callacoon: MO, T(1) |- |Callaghane: W, T(1) |Callagheen: FH, T(1) |Callaghs: CN, T(1) |- |Callaghwee: MH, T(1) |Callahaniska: KY, T(1) |Callahow: L, T(1) |- |Callahy: CE, T(1) |Callan North: KK, T(1) |Callan South: KK, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Callan Townland, Convoy Parish, County Donegal|Callan]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Callanacor Townland, Convoy Parish, County Donegal|Callanacor]]: DL, T(1) |Callanafersy East: KY, T(1) |- |Callanafersy West: KY, T(1) |Callanagh Lower: CN, T(1) |Callanagh Middle: CN, T(1) |- |Callanagh Upper: CN, T(1) |Callancruck: G, T(1) |Callaros Eighter: C, T(1) |- |Callaros Oughter: C, T(1) |Callas: C, T(1) |Callatra: G, T(1) |- |Callatrim: C, T(1) |Calliagh: MN, T(1) |Calliaghadoo: MO, T(1) |- |Calliaghstown Lower: D, T(1) |Calliaghstown: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Calliaghstown]]: MH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Calliaghstown]]: WH, T(2) |Callighstown Upper: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Callisnagh]]: AM, T(2) |- |Calloughs: LM, T(1) |Callow Beg: G, T(1) |Callow More: G, T(1) |- |Callow: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Callow]]: G, T(2) |[[:Category:Callow Townland, Nantinan Parish, County Limerick|Callow]]: L, T(1) |- |Callow: MO, T(1) |Callow: RN, T(1) |Callowbeg: RN, T(1) |- |Callowbrack: MO, T(1) |Callowfinish: G, T(1) |Callowhill Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Callowhill Upper: WW, T(1) |Callowhill: FH, T(1) |Callowhill: LM, T(1) |- |Callowhill: MN, T(1) |Callownamuck: G, T(1) |Calluragh East: CE, T(1) |- |Calluragh South: CE, T(1) |Calluragh West: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Calluragh]]: CE, T(2) |- |Callystown: LH, T(1) |Calmore: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Calone]]: AH, T(2)
Callone |- |Calteraun: SO, T(1) |Caltra: G, T(1) |Caltragh Beg: LD, T(1) |- |Caltragh More: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caltragh]]: G, T(6) |Caltragh: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caltragh]]: RN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caltragh]]: SO, T(3) |Caltraghbeg: RN, T(1) |- |Caltraghbreedy: G, T(1) |Caltraghcreen: G, T(1) |Caltraghduff: G, T(1) |- |Caltraghlea: G, T(1) |Caltrapallas: G, T(1) |Calveagh Lower: RN, T(1) |- |Calveagh Upper: RN, T(1) |Calverstown Demesne: KE, T(1) |Calverstown Little: KE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Calverstown Townland, Davidstown Parish, County Kildare|Calverstown]]: KE, T(1) |Calverstown: WH, T(1) |Cam: FH, T(1) |- |Cam: LY, T(1) |Cam: LD, T(1) |Cam: RN, T(1) |- |Camagh: AH, T(1) |Camagh: CN, T(1) |Camagh: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Camagh]]: LD, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Camagh]]: WH, T(2) |[[:Category:Camaghy Townland, Magheracloone Parish, County Monaghan|Camaghy]]: MN, T(1) |- |Camaghy: TE, T(1) |Camalier: CN, T(1) |Camalt: LM, T(1) |- |Camara: WW, T(1) |Camarahill North: WW, T(1) |Camarahill South: WW, T(1) |- |Camaross: WX, T(1) |Camas North: L, T(1) |Camas South: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Camas]]: L, T(2) |Camblestown: DL, T(1) |Cambrickville: LH, T(1) |- |Camcloon Beg: MO, T(1) |Camcloon More: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Camcloon]]: LS, T(2) |- |Camcloon: RN, T(1) |Camcuill: SO, T(1) |Camderry: G, T(1) |- |Camderry: LM, T(1) |Camderry: TE, T(1) |Camderrynabinnia: MO, T(1) |- |Camea: T, T(1) |Camenabologue: WW, T(1) |Camerass: L, T(1) |- |Cameron: T, T(1) |Cametringane: C, T(1) |Camgart: FH, T(1) |- |Camheen: L, T(1) |Caminches: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Camira Glebe Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Camira Glebe]]: LS, T(1) |- |Camla: MN, T(1) |Camlagh: RN, T(1) |Camletter: FH, T(1) |- |Camlin: DL, T(1) |Camlin: RN, T(1) |Camlin: T, T(1) |- |Camlin: WX, T(1) |Camlisk Beg: LD, T(1) |Camlisk More: LD, T(1) |- |Camly (Ball): AH, T(1) |Camly (Macullagh): AH, T(1) |Cammanagh: G, T(1) |- |Cammoge: CE, T(1) |Cammoge: RN, T(1) |Camnish: LY, T(1) |- |Camolin Park: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Camolin Townland, Toome Parish, County Wexford|Camolin]]: WX, T(1) |Camowen: TE, T(1) |- |Camp East: KY, T(1) |Camp: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Camp]]: KY, T(3) |- |Camphill: C, T(1) |Camphill: LS, T(1) |Camphire: W, T(1) |- |Camphirehill: W, T(1) |Camplagh: FH, T(1) |Camplany: FH, T(1) |- |Campsey Lower: LY, T(1) |Campsey Upper: LY, T(1) |Campsie: TE, T(1) |- |Campstown: CN, T(1) |Camross: LS, T(1) |Camross: SO, T(1) |- |Cams: RN, T(1) |Cams: SO, T(1) |Camteige: WX, T(1) |- |Camus Eighter: G, T(1) |Camus Macosquin Glebe: LY, T(1) |Camus Oughter: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Camus]]: C, T(2) |Camus: DL, T(1) |Camus: G, T(1) |- |Camus: LY, T(1) |Camus: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Camus]]: T, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Camus Townland, Camus Parish, County Tyrone|Camus]]: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Canal and Banks Townland, Saint Peter's Parish, County Roscommon|Canal and Banks]]: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Canal and Banks Townland, Saint Peter's Parish, County Westmeath|Canal and Banks]]: WH, T(1) |- |Canalmore: C, T(1) |Canalough: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Canary Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Armagh|Canary]]: AH, T(1) |- |Canbeg: LM, T(1) |Canbo: RN, T(1) |Canbrack: MO, T(1) |- |Canburrin: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Candlefort Townland, Inishkeen Parish, County Monaghan|Candlefort]]: MN, T(1) |Candroma: C, T(1) |- |Canearagh: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Caneese Townland, Lissan Parish, County Londonderry|Caneese]]: LY, T(1) |Canfee: KY, T(1) |- |Cangarrow: G, T(1) |Cangort Demesne: OY, T(1) |Cangort Park: OY, T(1) |- |Cangullen: KY, T(1) |Cangullia: KY, T(1) |Cangy: LH, T(1) |- |Cankeel: LM, T(1) |Cankilly: G, T(1) |Canknoogeda: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cannaboe Townland, Oughteragh Parish, County Leitrim|Cannaboe]]: LM, T(1) |Cannafahy: KK, T(1) |Cannaghanally: SO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cannagola Beg Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Cannagola Beg]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cannagola Mor Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Cannagola Mor]]: AH, T(1) |Cannakill: OY, T(1) |- |Cannaver Island: G, T(1) |Cannawee: C, T(1) |Cannonsfield: WH, T(1) |- |Cannonsquarter: CW, T(1) |Cannonstown: KE, T(1) |Cannonstown: MH, T(1) |- |Cannonswood: LS, T(1) |Cannorstown (Chapman): WH, T(1) |Cannorstown (Hogan): WH, T(1) |- |Cannow Mountain: WW, T(1) |Cannow: WW, T(1) |Canon Island: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Canoneill Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Canoneill]]: AH, T(1) |Canonstown: LH, T(1) |Canower: G, T(1) |- |Canrawer East: G, T(1) |Canrawer West: G, T(1) |Canrooska: C, T(1) |- |Canshanvoe: C, T(1) |Cant: CE, T(1) |Canteeny: G, T(1) |- |Cantogher: L, T(1) |Cantra: KY, T(1) |Canty: W, T(1) |- |Cantytrindle: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Canuig]]: KY, T(2) |Canvarstown: KK, T(1) |- |Capanagh: AM, T(1) |Capanahanagh: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Capard Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Capard]]: LS, T(1) |- |Capdoo Commons: KE, T(1) |Capdoo: KE, T(1) |Cape Castle: AM, T(1) |- |Capel Island: C, T(1) |Capira: G, T(1) |Caplahard: WH, T(1) |- |Caplevane: OY, T(1) |Capnagower: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappa]]: KY, T(2) |- |Cappa: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Cappabeg Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Cappabeg]]: LS, T(1) |Cappaboggan: MH, T(1) |- |Cappaboy Beg: C, T(1) |Cappaboy More: C, T(1) |Cappacannaun: CE, T(1) |- |Cappacasheen: G, T(1) |Cappacharnaun: MO, T(1) |Cappaclogh East: KY, T(1) |- |Cappaclogh West: KY, T(1) |Cappaclogh: T, T(1) |Cappacorcogue: G, T(1) |- |Cappacuilla: G, T(1) |Cappacur: G, T(1) |Cappacurry: MO, T(1) |- |Cappadavock: G, T(1) |Cappadine: T, T(1) |Cappadineen: C, T(1) |- |Cappadrummin: T, T(1) |Cappaduff: CE, T(1) |Cappaduff: WH, T(1) |- |Cappafaulish: KK, T(1) |Cappafeean: CE, T(1) |Cappaganneen: KY, T(1) |- |Cappagarraun: CE, T(1) |Cappagarriff: G, T(1) |Cappagh (Kilgormly): MN, T(1) |- |Cappagh Beg: CE, T(1) |Cappagh Beg: C, T(1) |Cappagh Beg: LY, T(1) |- |Cappagh East: C, T(1) |Cappagh More: CE, T(1) |Cappagh More: C, T(1) |- |Cappagh More: LY, T(1) |Cappagh North: CE, T(1) |Cappagh North: G, T(1) |- |Cappagh North: LS, T(1) |Cappagh North: MO, T(1) |Cappagh South: CE, T(1) |- |Cappagh South: G, T(1) |Cappagh South: LS, T(1) |Cappagh South: MO, T(1) |- |Cappagh West: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Cappagh Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Cappagh]]: AH, T(1) |Cappagh: CW, T(1) |- |Cappagh: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: C, T(3) |- |Cappagh: DL, T(1) |Cappagh: DN, T(1) |Cappagh: D, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: G, T(9) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: KY, T(7) |Cappagh: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: KK, T(5) |Cappagh: LS, T(1) |Cappagh: LM, T(1) |- |Cappagh: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: MO, T(2) |Cappagh: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: RN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: SO, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: T, T(4) |Cappagh: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappagh]]: W, T(2) |- |Cappagh: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cappagh Townland, Ballinacor Parish, County Wicklow|Cappagh]]: WW, T(1) |Cappagha: CE, T(1) |- |Cappaghabaun Mountain: CE, T(1) |Cappaghabaunpark: CE, T(1) |Cappaghauneen: WH, T(1) |- |Cappaghavuckee: C, T(1) |Cappaghbeg: G, T(1) |Cappaghbrack: WH, T(1) |- |Cappaghcastle: CE, T(1) |Cappaghcon East: G, T(1) |Cappaghcon West: G, T(1) |- |Cappaghcon: G, T(1) |Cappaghconbeg: G, T(1) |Cappaghcreen: MH, T(1) |- |Cappaghduff East: MO, T(1) |Cappaghduff West: MO, T(1) |Cappaghglass: C, T(1) |- |Cappaghjuan: WH, T(1) |Cappaghkennedy: CE, T(1) |Cappaghlodge: CE, T(1) |- |Cappaghmore: G, T(1) |Cappaghmore: T, T(1) |Cappaghmoyle: G, T(1) |- |Cappaghnacallee: C, T(1) |Cappaghnagapple or Petersburgh: G, T(1) |Cappaghnagarrane: T, T(1) |- |Cappaghnahoran or Windsor: LS, T(1) |Cappaghnanool: G, T(1) |Cappaghoosh: G, T(1) |- |Cappaghrattin: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Cappagowlan Townland, Killoughy Parish, County Offaly|Cappagowlan]]: OY, T(1) |Cappahard: CE, T(1) |- |Cappahayden: KK, T(1) |Cappahenry East: KK, T(1) |Cappahenry: KK, T(1) |- |Cappakea: CE, T(1) |Cappakeel: LS, T(1) |Cappakeela: G, T(1) |- |Cappakilleen: T, T(1) |Cappaknockane: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappalahan]]: T, T(2) |- |Cappalaheen: CE, T(1) |Cappalahy: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cappalane Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Cappalane]]: LS, T(1) |- |Cappalauna: KK, T(1) |Cappalea North: CE, T(1) |Cappalea South: CE, T(1) |- |Cappalea: CE, T(1) |Cappaleigh North: C, T(1) |Cappaleigh South: C, T(1) |- |Cappaleitrim: RN, T(1) |Cappalinnan: LS, T(1) |Cappalisheen: RN, T(1) |- |Cappalough: LS, T(1) |Cappaloughan: OY, T(1) |Cappaluane: G, T(1) |- |Cappalug: LS, T(1) |Cappamore: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappamore]]: KY, T(4) |- |[[:Category:Cappamore Townland, Doon Parish, County Limerick|Cappamore]]: L, T(1) |Cappamurragh: T, T(1) |Cappanaboe: LS, T(1) |- |Cappanabohy: C, T(1) |Cappanabornia: G, T(1) |Cappanaboul: C, T(1) |- |Cappanabrick: C, T(1) |Cappanacleare: LS, T(1) |Cappanacloghy: LS, T(1) |- |Cappanacreha: G, T(1) |Cappanacreha: MO, T(1) |Cappanacush East: KY, T(1) |- |Cappanacush Island: KY, T(1) |Cappanacush West: KY, T(1) |Cappanafaraha: L, T(1) |- |Cappanafeacle: LS, T(1) |Cappanageeragh: CE, T(1) |Cappanageeragh: OY, T(1) |- |Cappanaghtan: G, T(1) |Cappanaglogh: MO, T(1) |Cappanagoul: C, T(1) |- |Cappanagraigue: LS, T(1) |Cappanagraun: C, T(1) |Cappanagroun: KY, T(1) |- |Cappanakeady: T, T(1) |Cappanakilla: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappanalaght]]: CE, T(2) |- |Cappanalaurabaun: G, T(1) |Cappanaleigh: T, T(1) |Cappanaloha East: C, T(1) |- |Cappanaloha West: C, T(1) |Cappanalosset: OY, T(1) |Cappanaminna: C, T(1) |- |Cappanamorath: OY, T(1) |Cappanamrogue: LS, T(1) |Cappanamuck: T, T(1) |- |Cappananee: KY, T(1) |Cappananty: L, T(1) |Cappanaparka East: C, T(1) |- |Cappanaparka West: C, T(1) |Cappanapeasta: CE, T(1) |Cappanapisha North: G, T(1) |- |Cappanapisha South: G, T(1) |Cappanargid: KE, T(1) |Cappanarrow: LS, T(1) |- |Cappanashannagh: LS, T(1) |Cappanaslish: CE, T(1) |Cappanasmear: T, T(1) |- |Cappanasruhaun: G, T(1) |Cappanavar: C, T(1) |Cappanavarnoge: CE, T(1) |- |Cappanaveagh: G, T(1) |Cappanavilla: T, T(1) |Cappanclare: C, T(1) |- |Cappancur: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Cappaneary Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Cappaneary]]: LS, T(1) |Cappanihane: L, T(1) |- |Cappanilly: T, T(1) |Cappankelly: WH, T(1) |Cappanlivane: KY, T(1) |- |Cappanlug: LS, T(1) |Cappanouk: L, T(1) |Cappanraheen: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cappanrush Townland, Clonenagh and Clonagheen Parish, County Laois|Cappanrush]]: LS, T(1) |Cappanrush: WH, T(1) |Cappantack: WH, T(1) |- |Cappanthlarig: KY, T(1) |Cappantogher: RN, T(1) |Cappantruhaun: CE, T(1) |- |Cappantruhaun: G, T(1) |Cappaphaudeen: C, T(1) |Capparanny: MO, T(1) |- |Cappard Demesne: G, T(1) |Capparoe: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Capparoe]]: KY, T(2) |- |Capparoe: L, T(1) |Capparoe: T, T(1) |Capparogan: LS, T(1) |- |Cappasallagh: G, T(1) |Cappass: KK, T(1) |Cappataggle: G, T(1) |- |Cappateemore East: CE, T(1) |Cappateemore West: CE, T(1) |Cappateige: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappauniac]]: T, T(2) |Cappavarna: G, T(1) |Cappaveha: G, T(1) |- |Cappavicar North: MO, T(1) |Cappavicar South: MO, T(1) |Cappavilla North: CE, T(1) |- |Cappavilla South: CE, T(1) |Cappawater: CW, T(1) |Cappawee: KY, T(1) |- |Cappayuse: RN, T(1) |Cappeen East: C, T(1) |Cappeen West: C, T(1) |- |Cappeen: C, T(1) |Cappercullen: L, T(1) |Cappocksgreen: LH, T(1) |- |Cappog: CN, T(1) |Cappog: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cappog]]: MN, T(2) |- |Cappoge: D, T(1) |Cappoge: LH, T(1) |Cappoge: T, T(1) |- |Cappoley: LS, T(1) |Capponellan: LS, T(1) |Cappoquin Demesne: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cappoquin Townland, Lismore and Mocollop Parish, County Waterford|Cappoquin]]: W, T(1) |Cappry (Graham): DL, T(1) |Cappry: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cappulcorragh Townland, Kilbeagh Parish, County Mayo|Cappulcorragh]]: MO, T(1) |Cappusteen: LS, T(1) |Cappy: FH, T(1) |- |Cappyantanvally: KY, T(1) |Cappyaughna: C, T(1) |Cappydonnell Big: OY, T(1) |- |Cappydonnell Little: OY, T(1) |Cappyroe: OY, T(1) |Capragh: CN, T(1) |- |Capragh: MN, T(1) |Capranny: MH, T(1) |Car Island: FH, T(1) |- |Caran Bog: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caran]]: RN, T(3) |Caranavoodaun: G, T(1) |- |Caranlea: RN, T(1) |Caraun Beg: G, T(1) |Caraun More: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caraun]]: G, T(2) |Caraun: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caraunduff]]: G, T(2) |- |Caraunkeelwy: G, T(1) |Carbad Beg: MO, T(1) |Carbad More: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carbalintober Townland, Desertoghill Parish, County Londonderry|Carbalintober]]: LY, T(1) |Carberrystown: MH, T(1) |Carbery Island: C, T(1) |- |Carbullion: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Carbury Townland, Carbury Parish, County Kildare|Carbury]]: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Carclunty Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Carclunty]]: AM, T(1)
CaraluntyÆCarelunty |- |Carcullion: DN, T(1) |Cardiffsbridge: D, T(1) |Cardiffscastle: D, T(1) |- |Cardington Demesne: KE, T(1) |Cardington: KE, T(1) |Cardistown: LH, T(1) |- |Cardrath: MH, T(1) |Cardtown: LS, T(1) |Cardy: DN, T(1) |- |Carew: T, T(1) |Carewswood: C, T(1) |Carey Mill: AM, T(1) |- |Careysville: C, T(1) |Cargabane: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cargaclogher Townland, Keady Parish, County Armagh|Cargaclogher]]: AH, T(1) |- |Cargacreevy: DN, T(1) |Cargacroy: DN, T(1)
Cargyeroy |[[:Category:Cargagh Townland, Armagh Parish, County Armagh|Cargagh]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cargagh]]: CN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cargagh]]: DN, T(2) |Cargagh: TE, T(1) |- |Cargaghbane: MN, T(1) |Cargaghdoo: MN, T(1) |Cargaghlisnanarney: MN, T(1) |- |Cargaghmore: MN, T(1) |Cargaghoge: MN, T(1) |Cargaghramer: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cargalisgorran Townland, Derrynoose Parish, County Armagh|Cargalisgorran]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cargan Townland, Dunaghy Parish, County Antrim|Cargan]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carganamuck Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Carganamuck]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cargans Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Cargans]]: AH, T(1) |Cargin Demesne: RN, T(1) |Cargin: AM, T(1) |- |Cargin: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Cargygray Townland, Annahilt Parish, County Down|Cargygray]]: DN, T(1) |Carha: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carha]]: MO, T(2) |Carha: SO, T(1) |Carhan Lower: KY, T(1) |- |Carhan Upper: KY, T(1) |Carheen: CE, T(1) |Carheen: G, T(1) |- |Carheen: MO, T(1) |Carheenadiveane: G, T(1) |Carheenard: G, T(1) |- |Carheenbrack: MO, T(1) |Carheendoo: G, T(1) |Carheenlea: G, T(1) |- |Carheennascovoge: G, T(1) |Carheens: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carheens]]: MO, T(2) |- |Carheenshowagh: G, T(1) |Carheeny Beg: G, T(1) |Carheeny More: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carheeny]]: G, T(2) |Carheeny: L, T(1) |Carheenybaun: G, T(1) |- |Carhoo East: KY, T(1) |Carhoo Lower: C, T(1) |Carhoo North: C, T(1) |- |Carhoo South: C, T(1) |Carhoo Upper: C, T(1) |Carhoo West: KY, T(1) |- |Carhoo: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carhoo]]: C, T(7) |Carhoobeg: KY, T(1) |- |Carhooearagh: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carhoogarriff]]: C, T(2) |Carhookeal: C, T(1) |- |Carhoomeengar East: KY, T(1) |Carhoomeengar West: KY, T(1) |Carhoon East: C, T(1) |- |Carhoon West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carhoon]]: G, T(2) |Carhoona: C, T(1) |- |Carhoonahone: KY, T(1) |Carhoonakilla: KY, T(1) |Carhoonakineely: KY, T(1) |- |Carhoonaknock East: KY, T(1) |Carhoonaknock West: KY, T(1) |Carhoonaphuca: KY, T(1) |- |Carhoonoe: KY, T(1) |Carhoovauler: C, T(1) |Carhue: C, T(1) |- |Carickaleese: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Carigmannon Townland, Killurin Parish, County Wexford|Carigmannon]]: WX, T(1) |Cark: DL, T(1) |- |Carker Middle: C, T(1) |Carker North: C, T(1) |Carker: C, T(1) |- |Carker: KY, T(1) |Carkerbeg: C, T(1) |Carkfree: RN, T(1) |- |Carks: KY, T(1) |Carlan Lower: DL, T(1) |Carlan Upper: DL, T(1) |- |Carlane: AM, T(1) |Carlanstown: MH, T(1) |Carlanstown: WH, T(1) |- |Carlaragh: LY, T(1) |Carlislefort: C, T(1) |Carlow: CW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carmacmoin Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Carmacmoin]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carmagrim]]: AM, T(2) |Carmanhall and Leopardstown: D, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carmanhall Townland, Tully Parish, County Dublin|Carmanhall]]: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Carmean Townland, Desertlyn Parish, County Londonderry|Carmean]]: LY, T(1) |Carmeen: DN, T(1) |- |Carmoney: DL, T(1) |Carmoney: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Carmorn Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Carmorn]]: AM, T(1) |- |Carn (Fowler): MO, T(1) |Carn (Nash): MO, T(1) |Carn Beg Glebe: DL, T(1) |- |Carn Beg: LH, T(1) |Carn Beg: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Carn High Townland, Tullyfern Parish, County Donegal|Carn High]]: DL, T(1) |- |Carn Low: DL, T(1) |Carn More Glebe: DL, T(1) |Carn More: LH, T(1) |- |Carn More: MO, T(1) |Carn or Curraghane: LS, T(1) |Carn Park: WH, T(1) |- |Carn: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carn]]: CN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carn]]: DL, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carn]]: FH, T(4) |Carn: G, T(1) |Carn: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carn]]: LY, T(2) |Carn: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carn]]: MO, T(8) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carn]]: MN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carn]]: WH, T(3) |Carna: G, T(1) |- |Carna: WX, T(1) |Carnaboy: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnacally Townland, Forkill Parish, County Armagh|Carnacally]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnacally]]: DN, T(2) |Carnacally: MH, T(1) |Carnacavill: DN, T(1) |- |Carnacop: MH, T(1) |Carnafarn: LY, T(1) |Carnafeagh: DL, T(1) |- |Carnaff: AM, T(1) |Carnagall: AM, T(1) |Carnagarve: CN, T(1) |- |Carnagarve: DL, T(1) |Carnagat: AH, T(1) |Carnagat: TE, T(1) |- |Carnageeragh: AM, T(1) |Carnagh East: RN, T(1) |Carnagh Lower: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnagh Upper Townland, Drumlumman Parish, County Cavan|Carnagh Upper]]: CN, T(1) |Carnagh West: RN, T(1) |Carnagh: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnaghan Townland, Inch Parish, County Donegal|Carnaghan]]: DL, T(1) |Carnaghliss: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnaghts Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Carnaghts]]: AM, T(1) |- |Carnagore: DL, T(1) |Carnagribban: TE, T(1) |Carnahagh: AM, T(1) |- |Carnahinny: TE, T(1) |Carnakelly North: G, T(1) |Carnakelly South: G, T(1) |- |Carnakelly: G, T(1) |Carnakilly Lower: LY, T(1) |Carnakilly Upper: LY, T(1) |- |Carnakit: RN, T(1) |Carnalbanagh East: DN, T(1) |Carnalbanagh West: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnalbanagh Townland, Tickmacrevan Parish, County Antrim|Carnalbanagh]]: AM, T(1) |Carnalbanagh: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnalea Townland, Bangor Parish, County Down|Carnalea]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnalea]]: TE, T(2) |[[:Category:Carnally Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Carnally]]: AH, T(1) |Carnalridge: LY, T(1) |- |Carnalughoge: LH, T(1) |Carnalway: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnalynch Townland, Killinkere Parish, County Cavan|Carnalynch]]: CN, T(1) |- |Carnamaddy: AM, T(1) |Carnamenagh: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnamogagh Lower Townland, Conwal Parish, County Donegal|Carnamogagh Lower]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnamogagh Upper Townland, Conwal Parish, County Donegal|Carnamogagh Upper]]: DL, T(1) |Carnamoney: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnamoyle Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal|Carnamoyle]]: DL, T(1) |- |Carnamuck: DN, T(1) |Carnamuff: LY, T(1) |Carnan: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnan Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone|Carnan]]: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnanbane]]: LY, T(2) |Carnanbregagh: LH, T(1) |- |Carnane: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnanee]]: AM, T(2) |[[:Category:Carnanee Townland, Ballyaghran Parish, County Londonderry|Carnanee]]: LY, T(1) |- |Carnanransy: TE, T(1) |Carnanreagh: AM, T(1) |Carnanreagh: LY, T(1) |- |Carnans Lower: CN, T(1) |Carnans Upper: CN, T(1) |Carnanthomas: G, T(1) |- |Carnany Lower: AM, T(1) |Carnany Upper: AM, T(1) |Carnany: DN, T(1) |- |Carnargan: TE, T(1) |Carnaross: MH, T(1) |Carnarousk: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnashannagh Townland, Fahan Upper Parish, County Donegal|Carnashannagh]]: DL, T(1) |Carnasheeran: AM, T(1) |Carnasure: DN, T(1) |- |Carnatreantagh: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnaun]]: CE, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnaun]]: G, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Carnavanaghan Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Carnavanaghan]]: AH, T(1) |Carnave: AM, T(1) |Carnaveagh: MN, T(1) |- |Carnaveagh: TE, T(1) |Carnaweeleen: SO, T(1) |Carnbane: AH, T(1) |- |Carnbane: DN, T(1) |Carnbane: MH, T(1) |Carnbane: MN, T(1) |- |Carnbeagh North: DL, T(1) |Carnbeagh South: DL, T(1) |Carnbeg: AM, T(1) |- |Carn-beg: AM, T(1)
Carnbeg |Carnbore: AM, T(1) |Carnboy: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnbrock Townland, Templecorran Parish, County Antrim|Carnbrock]]: AM, T(1) |Carnbuck: AM, T(1) |Carncash: SO, T(1) |- |Carnclass: W, T(1) |Carnclogh: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Carncoagh Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim|Carncoagh]]: AM, T(1) |- |Carncoggy: AM, T(1) |Carncolp: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carncome Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Carncome]]: AM, T(1) |- |Carncorran Glebe: TE, T(1) |Carncose: LY, T(1) |Carncreagh: CE, T(1) |- |Carncullagh Lower: AM, T(1) |Carncullagh Middle: AM, T(1) |Carncullagh Upper: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carndaisy Townland, Desertlyn Parish, County Londonderry|Carndaisy]]: LY, T(1) |Carndoagh: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Carndonaghy Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Carndonaghy]]: AM, T(1) |- |Carndougan: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Carndreen Townland, Termonamongan Parish, County Tyrone|Carndreen]]: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnduff]]: AM, T(2) |- |Carneal: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnearney Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Carnearney]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnearny Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Carnearny]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carneatly]]: AM, T(2) |Carneety: LY, T(1) |Carnelrussel: MH, T(1) |- |Carnenny: TE, T(1) |Carnes East: MH, T(1) |Carnes West: MH, T(1) |- |Carnet: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnew Townland, Garvaghy Parish, County Down|Carnew]]: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnew Townland, Carnew Parish, County Wicklow|Carnew]]: WW, T(1) |- |Carney (Jones): SO, T(1) |Carney (O'Beirne): SO, T(1) |Carney Hill: AM, T(1) |- |Carney Hill: DN, T(1) |Carney's Island: MN, T(1) |Carneybeg: T, T(1) |- |Carneybrack: T, T(1) |Carneycastle: T, T(1) |Carneyhill: FH, T(1) |- |Carneyhome: FH, T(1) |Carneyhough: DN, T(1) |Carneywoodlands: T, T(1) |- |Carnfeogue: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnfinton Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Carnfinton]]: AM, T(1) |Carnfunnock: AM, T(1) |- |Carnfyan: WH, T(1) |Carngarrow: DL, T(1) |Carnglass Beg: AM, T(1) |- |Carnglass More: AM, T(1) |Carngranny: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnhill Townland, Aughnish Parish, County Donegal|Carnhill]]: DL, T(1) |- |Carnhill: D, T(1) |Carnhill: MO, T(1) |Carnin: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carniny Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Carniny]]: AM, T(1) |Carnirk: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnisk]]: DL, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Carnkeeran Townland, Skerry Parish, County Antrim|Carnkeeran]]: AM, T(1) |Carnkenny: TE, T(1) |Carnkilly Lower: AM, T(1) |- |Carnkilly Upper: AM, T(1) |Carnkirk: AM, T(1) |Carnkirn: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnlea]]: AM, T(2) |Carnlelis: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnlough North Townland, Ardclinis Parish, County Antrim|Carnlough North]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnlough South Townland, Ardclinis Parish, County Antrim|Carnlough South]]: AM, T(1) |Carnlougherin: AM, T(1) |Carnmaclean: CN, T(1) |- |Carnmallow: CE, T(1) |Carnmeen: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnmoney Bog Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Bog]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnmoney Glebe Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney Glebe]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnmoney Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Carnmoney]]: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carnmoon]]: AM, T(2) |- |Carnmore East: G, T(1) |Carnmore West: G, T(1) |Carnmore: AM, T(1)
Carn-more |- |Carnmore: FH, T(1) |Carnmore: G, T(1) |Carnoge: CN, T(1) |- |Carnony: TE, T(1) |Carnoughter: TE, T(1) |Carnowen: DL, T(1) |- |Carnowen: MN, T(1) |Carnowry: LY, T(1) |Carnquill: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnreagh Townland, Blaris Parish, County Down|Carnreagh]]: DN, T(1) |Carnroe: LH, T(1) |Carnroe: MN, T(1) |- |Carns (Duke): SO, T(1) |Carns: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carns]]: SO, T(3) |- |Carnsampson: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnshannagh Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Carnshannagh]]: DL, T(1) |Carnside: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carnspindle Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Carnspindle]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carnstroan Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim|Carnstroan]]: AM, T(1) |Carntall Beg: TE, T(1) |- |Carntall More: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Carntall Townland, Ballylinny Parish, County Antrim|Carntall]]: AM, T(1) |Carnteel: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carntown]]: LH, T(2) |Carntressy: DL, T(1) |Carntrone: FH, T(1) |- |Carntullagh: DL, T(1) |Carntullagh: LM, T(1) |Carnyara: SO, T(1) |- |Carnybrogan: WH, T(1) |Carolina: CN, T(1) |Carolina: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carony Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone|Carony]]: TE, T(1) |Carpenterstown: D, T(1) |Carpenterstown: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carr Townland, Drumbo Parish, County Down|Carr]]: DN, T(1) |Carr: FH, T(1) |Carr: TE, T(1) |- |Carra Island: G, T(1) |Carra: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carra]]: G, T(2) |- |Carrachor: MN, T(1) |Carracloghan: LH, T(1) |Carracloghy: AM, T(1) |- |Carracoghan: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Carradoan Townland, Killygarvan Parish, County Donegal|Carradoan]]: DL, T(1) |Carradoo Glebe: TE, T(1) |- |Carradooan: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carradowa Glebe Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Carradowa Glebe]]: TE, T(1) |Carraduff: C, T(1) |- |Carraduffy: DL, T(1) |Carragaun: T, T(1) |Carragh: G, T(1) |- |Carragh: KE, T(1) |Carragh: LD, T(1) |Carraghadoo: G, T(1) |- |Carraghs East: RN, T(1) |Carraghs West: RN, T(1) |Carraghy: G, T(1) |- |Carragraigue: C, T(1) |Carrahan: CE, T(1) |Carrahane Lower: KY, T(1) |- |Carrahane Upper: KY, T(1) |Carrahil: CE, T(1) |Carraig More: L, T(1) |- |Carraig: KY, T(1) |Carrakeel: DL, T(1) |Carrakeel: LY, T(1) |- |Carrakeelty Beg: CN, T(1) |Carrakeelty More: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carraleena Townland, Killygarvan Parish, County Donegal|Carraleena]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carraloan (Glebe) Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Carraloan (Glebe)]]: LY, T(1) |Carramoreen: CN, T(1) |Carran Beg: FH, T(1) |- |Carran East: FH, T(1) |Carran Little: FH, T(1) |Carran Lower and Upper: DL, T(1) |- |Carran More: FH, T(1) |Carran West: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carran]]: AH, T(2) |- |Carran: CE, T(1) |Carran: C, T(1) |Carran: FH, T(1) |- |Carran: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carran]]: KK, T(2) |Carran: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carran]]: TE, T(2) |Carranacleary: T, T(1) |Carranadore: DL, T(1) |- |Carranboy: FH, T(1) |Carranduff: SO, T(1) |Carranrallagh: LY, T(1) |- |Carranroe Lower: KK, T(1) |Carranroe Upper: KK, T(1) |Carranroe: LY, T(1) |- |Carranroe: WX, T(1) |Carranstown Great: MH, T(1) |Carranstown Little: MH, T(1) |- |Carranstown: MH, T(1) |Carrarea: CW, T(1) |Carraun: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carraun]]: SO, T(3) |Carraunrevagh: G, T(1) |Carravilleen: C, T(1) |- |Carravinally: AM, T(1) |Carravindoon: AM, T(1) |Carravoone: W, T(1) |- |Carrawaystick: WW, T(1) |Carrhill: WX, T(1) |Carrick (Dawson): T, T(1) |- |Carrick (Maunsell): T, T(1) |Carrick (part of): RN, T(1) |Carrick (Peacocke): T, T(1) |- |Carrick East: CN, T(1) |Carrick East: DL, T(1) |Carrick East: G, T(1) |- |Carrick East: LY, T(1) |Carrick Hill: MO, T(1) |Carrick Lower: DL, T(1) |- |Carrick Middle: G, T(1) |Carrick Upper and Lower Barr: DL, T(1) |Carrick Upper: DL, T(1) |- |Carrick West: CN, T(1) |Carrick West: DL, T(1) |Carrick West: G, T(1) |- |Carrick: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrick]]: CN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrick]]: DL, T(4) |- |Carrick: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrick]]: KE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrick]]: LM, T(3) |- |Carrick: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrick]]: MO, T(2) |Carrick: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrick]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrick]]: RN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrick]]: T, T(5) |- |[[:Category:Carrick Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Carrick]]: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrick]]: WH, T(4) |Carrick: WX, T(1) |- |Carrick: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrickabane]]: CN, T(2) |[[:Category:Carrickabolie Townland, Derrynoose Parish, County Armagh|Carrickabolie]]: AH, T(1) |- |Carrickaboy Glebe: CN, T(1) |Carrickabraghy: DL, T(1) |Carrickabweehan: FH, T(1) |- |Carrickacat: MO, T(1) |Carrickacreagh: LH, T(1) |Carrickacroghery: LM, T(1) |- |Carrickacroman: CN, T(1) |Carrickacroy: CN, T(1) |Carrickacullion: AH, T(1) |- |Carrickadartan: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickadawson Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Carrickadawson]]: DL, T(1) |Carrickaderry: MN, T(1) |- |Carrickadooan: LH, T(1) |Carrickadooey: MN, T(1) |Carrickadorrish: LD, T(1) |- |Carrickadraan: RN, T(1) |Carrickadranton: FH, T(1) |Carrickadross Island: DL, T(1) |- |Carrickafodan: DL, T(1) |Carrickagarvan: MN, T(1) |Carrickagreany: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrickaheenan]]: FH, T(2) |Carrickahilla: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickaholten Townland, Termonamongan Parish, County Tyrone|Carrickaholten]]: TE, T(1) |- |Carrickakillew: CN, T(1) |Carrickalangan: DL, T(1) |Carrickaldragh: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrickaldreen Townland, Forkill Parish, County Armagh|Carrickaldreen]]: AH, T(1) |Carrickallan: LH, T(1) |Carrickallen: CN, T(1) |- |Carrickaloughan: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickaloughran Townland, Grange Parish, County Armagh|Carrickaloughran]]: AH, T(1) |Carrickalust: LH, T(1) |- |Carrickalwy: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickamone Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Carrickamone]]: AH, T(1) |Carrickananny: AH, T(1) |- |Carrickanass: MO, T(1) |Carrickane: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickaneady Townland, Burrishoole Parish, County Mayo|Carrickaneady]]: MO, T(1) |- |Carrickaneagh: T, T(1) |Carrickanearla: KE, T(1) |Carrickanee: DL, T(1) |- |Carrickaneelwar Island: CE, T(1) |Carrickaneena: LH, T(1) |Carrickaneha: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrickaness Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Carrickaness]]: AH, T(1) |Carrickaness: TE, T(1) |Carrickanoran: KK, T(1) |- |Carrickanoran: MN, T(1) |Carrickanure: MN, T(1) |Carrickanure: W, T(1) |- |Carrickanurroo: LM, T(1) |Carrickaport: LM, T(1) |Carrickard: SO, T(1) |- |Carrickarea: W, T(1) |Carrickaready: W, T(1) |Carrickarone Island: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrickart Townland, Mevagh Parish, County Donegal|Carrickart]]: DL, T(1) |Carrickartagh: MN, T(1) |Carrickashedoge: MN, T(1) |- |Carrickaslane: MN, T(1) |Carrickasticken: AH, T(1) |Carrickastuck: LH, T(1) |- |Carrickataggart: DL, T(1) |Carrickatane: TE, T(1) |Carrickateane: CN, T(1) |- |Carrickateane: LM, T(1) |Carrickateane: LD, T(1) |Carrickatee: MN, T(1) |- |Carrickatimpan: DL, T(1) |Carrickatlieve Glebe: DL, T(1) |Carrickatober: CN, T(1) |- |Carrickavallan: LH, T(1) |Carrickavarahane: W, T(1) |Carrickavee: CN, T(1) |- |Carrickaveilty: MN, T(1) |Carrickaveril: LM, T(1) |Carrickavoher: LM, T(1) |- |Carrickavoley: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrickavoy]]: TE, T(2) |Carrickavrantry North: W, T(1) |- |Carrickavrantry South: W, T(1) |Carrickavrantry: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickawick Townland, Aghalurcher Parish, County Fermanagh|Carrickawick]]: FH, T(1) |- |Carrickawilt Island: MO, T(1) |Carrickayne: TE, T(1) |Carrickbaggot: LH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrickballydooey Glebe Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Carrickballydooey Glebe]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickballydooey Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Carrickballydooey]]: DL, T(1) |Carrickbanagher: SO, T(1) |- |Carrickbarrahane: W, T(1) |Carrickbaun: LM, T(1) |Carrickbeg: FH, T(1) |- |Carrickbeg: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrickbeg]]: RN, T(2) |Carrickbeg: T, T(1) |- |Carrickbeg: W, T(1) |Carrickboy: DL, T(1) |Carrickboy: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrickbrack Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Carrickbrack]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrickbrack]]: DL, T(2) |Carrickbrackan: AH, T(1) |- |Carrickbrannan: CN, T(1) |Carrickbreeny: DL, T(1) |Carrickbroad: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrickbwee Glebe Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Carrickbwee Glebe]]: TE, T(1) |Carrickcarnan: LH, T(1) |Carrickclevan: CN, T(1) |- |Carrickcloghan: AH, T(1) |Carrickcloney: KK, T(1) |Carrickconeen: T, T(1) |- |Carrickcoola: SO, T(1) |Carrickcreeny: CN, T(1) |Carrickcroghery: FH, T(1) |- |Carrickcroppan: AH, T(1) |Carrickcrossan: DN, T(1) |Carrickdexter: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrickdrumman Townland, Aghaderg Parish, County Down|Carrickdrumman]]: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickduff Townland, Keady Parish, County Armagh|Carrickduff]]: AH, T(1) |Carrickduff: CW, T(1) |- |Carrickduff: LD, T(1) |Carrickedmond: LD, T(1) |Carrickedmond: LH, T(1) |- |Carrickeeny: LM, T(1) |Carrickeeshil: CN, T(1) |Carrickevy: LM, T(1) |- |Carrickfad: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickfergus Townland, Carrickfergus Parish, County Antrim|Carrickfergus]]: AM, T(1) |Carrickfia Island: G, T(1) |- |Carrickfin: DL, T(1) |Carrickfin: WH, T(1) |Carrickgallogly: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrickglass Demesne]]: LD, T(2) |Carrickglass: SO, T(1) |Carrickgooan: LM, T(1) |- |Carrickgorman: CN, T(1) |Carrickhawna: SO, T(1) |Carrickhenry: SO, T(1) |- |Carrickhill: D, T(1) |Carrickhugh: LY, T(1) |Carrickilla: RN, T(1) |- |Carrickinab: DN, T(1) |Carrickinare: MN, T(1) |Carrickinnane: KK, T(1) |- |Carrickittle: L, T(1) |Carrickkildavnet: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carricklane]]: AH, T(2) |- |Carricklane: MN, T(1) |Carricklawn: WX, T(1) |Carricklea Island: G, T(1) |- |Carrickleagh: LH, T(1) |Carrickleck: MH, T(1) |Carricklee: TE, T(1) |- |Carrickleitrim: LM, T(1) |Carricklom: RN, T(1) |Carricklongfield: TE, T(1) |- |Carrickloughmore: T, T(1) |Carrickmacantire: MO, T(1) |Carrickmacflaherty: FH, T(1) |- |Carrickmaclim: MN, T(1) |Carrickmacosker: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrickmacrourk Island]]: FH, T(2) |- |Carrickmacsparrow: FH, T(1) |Carrickmacstay: DN, T(1) |Carrickmaddyroe: DN, T(1) |- |Carrickmagrath: DL, T(1) |Carrickmaguirk: LD, T(1) |Carrickmahon: DL, T(1) |- |Carrickmakeegan: LM, T(1) |Carrickmannan: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrickmaquigley Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal|Carrickmaquigley]]: DL, T(1) |- |Carrickmerlin: KK, T(1) |Carrickmines Great: D, T(1) |Carrickmines Little: D, T(1) |- |Carrickmoran: LD, T(1) |Carrickmore Island: G, T(1) |Carrickmore: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrickmore Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Carrickmore]]: DL, T(1) |Carrickmore: MN, T(1) |Carrickmore: RN, T(1) |- |Carrickmore: TE, T(1) |Carrickmourne: KK, T(1) |Carrickmoyragh: LD, T(1) |- |Carrickmullan: LH, T(1) |Carrickmurray: LM, T(1) |Carricknabrack: LM, T(1) |- |Carricknabrattoge: FH, T(1) |Carricknabrick: CN, T(1) |Carricknabrone: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carricknadarriff Townland, Annahilt Parish, County Down|Carricknadarriff]]: DN, T(1) |Carricknagalliagh: AH, T(1) |Carricknagat: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carricknagat]]: SO, T(2) |[[:Category:Carricknagavna Townland, Forkill Parish, County Armagh|Carricknagavna]]: AH, T(1) |Carricknaglamph Island: MO, T(1) |- |Carricknagoan: MN, T(1) |Carricknagore: DL, T(1) |Carricknagower: WH, T(1) |- |Carricknagrip: SO, T(1) |Carricknagrow: CN, T(1) |Carricknaheelia Island: G, T(1) |- |Carricknahorna East: SO, T(1) |Carricknahorna West: SO, T(1) |Carricknahorna: DL, T(1) |- |Carricknakielt: LY, T(1) |Carricknamaddoo: CN, T(1) |Carricknamanna: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carricknamart Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Carricknamart]]: DL, T(1) |Carricknamoghil: DL, T(1) |Carricknaseer: FH, T(1) |- |Carricknashanagh: LH, T(1) |Carricknashane: DL, T(1) |Carricknashee: RN, T(1) |- |Carricknashoke: CN, T(1) |Carricknaslate: DL, T(1) |Carricknaveagh: CN, T(1) |- |Carricknaveagh: DN, T(1) |Carricknaveddan: CN, T(1) |Carrickobreen: WH, T(1) |- |Carrickoghil: LM, T(1) |Carrickone: TE, T(1) |Carrickoneilleen: SO, T(1) |- |Carrick-on-Shannon: LM, T(1) |Carrickoughter: FH, T(1) |Carrickphierish: W, T(1) |- |Carrickphilip: W, T(1) |Carrickpolin: FH, T(1) |Carrickrathmullan: SO, T(1) |- |Carrickreagh: FH, T(1) |Carrickrevagh: LM, T(1) |Carrickrobin: LH, T(1) |- |Carrickrory: DL, T(1) |Carrickrovaddy: DN, T(1) |Carricksaggart: W, T(1) |- |Carricksallagh: LS, T(1) |Carrickshandrum: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrickshock Commons]]: KK, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrickslaney]]: CW, T(2) |Carrickslavan: LM, T(1) |Carrickspringan: MH, T(1) |- |Carricktroddan: AH, T(1) |Carrickybressil: DL, T(1) |Carrickyheenan: FH, T(1) |- |Carrickykelly: MN, T(1) |Carrickynaghtan and Garrynagawna Bog: RN, T(1) |Carrickynaghtan: RN, T(1) |- |Carrickyscanlan: DL, T(1) |Carriff Island: DL, T(1) |Carrig Beg: CW, T(1) |- |Carrig Beg: L, T(1) |Carrig Demesne: C, T(1) |Carrig East: KY, T(1) |- |Carrig East: L, T(1) |Carrig Island: KY, T(1) |Carrig Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Carrig More: CW, T(1) |Carrig Mountain: WW, T(1) |Carrig Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Carrig West: KY, T(1) |Carrig West: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrig]]: C, T(7) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrig]]: WX, T(2) |Carrig: WW, T(1) |Carrigabrick: C, T(1) |- |Carrigabruse: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigabruse]]: WX, T(2) |Carrigacat and Milleen: C, T(1) |- |Carrigacoolleen: C, T(1) |Carrigacrump: C, T(1) |Carrigacunna: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrigacurra Townland, Boystown Parish, County Wicklow|Carrigacurra]]: WW, T(1) |Carrigacurriheen: C, T(1) |Carrigadagan: WX, T(1) |- |Carrigadav: KY, T(1) |Carrigadrohid: C, T(1) |Carrigafoyle: KY, T(1) |- |Carrigafreaghane: KY, T(1) |Carrigafroca: C, T(1) |Carrigagh: MH, T(1) |- |Carrigagh: WH, T(1) |Carrigagown North: T, T(1) |Carrigagown South: T, T(1) |- |Carrigagrenane: C, T(1) |Carrigagulla: C, T(1) |Carrigaha: KY, T(1) |- |Carrigaline East: C, T(1) |Carrigaline Middle: C, T(1) |Carrigaline West: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigaline]]: C, T(2) |Carrigaloe: T, T(1) |Carrigan Beg: RN, T(1) |- |Carrigan More: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigan]]: CN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigan]]: FH, T(4) |- |Carriganagh: T, T(1) |Carriganard: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carriganass]]: C, T(2) |- |Carriganattin: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigane]]: C, T(4) |Carrigane: KY, T(1) |- |Carrigane: W, T(1) |Carriganeagh: WX, T(1) |Carriganes: C, T(1) |- |Carriganimmy: C, T(1) |Carriganine: C, T(1) |Carriganish: C, T(1) |- |Carriganleigh: C, T(1) |Carriganookery: C, T(1) |Carriganroe: T, T(1) |- |Carrigans Lower: SO, T(1) |Carrigans Park: RN, T(1) |Carrigans Upper: SO, T(1) |- |Carrigans: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrigans Townland, Killea Parish, County Donegal|Carrigans]]: DL, T(1) |Carrigans: FH, T(1) |- |Carrigans: MN, T(1) |Carrigans: TE, T(1) |Carriganurra: KK, T(1) |- |Carrigaphooca: C, T(1) |Carrigarostig: C, T(1) |Carrigarreely: L, T(1) |- |Carrigasimon: CN, T(1) |Carrigataha: T, T(1) |Carrigatheme: WW, T(1) |- |Carrigathou: C, T(1) |Carrigatna: KK, T(1) |Carrigatogher (Abbott): T, T(1) |- |Carrigatogher (Harding): T, T(1) |Carrigatogher (Ryan): T, T(1) |Carrigatogher Bog (Abbott): T, T(1) |- |Carrigatogher Bog (Harding): T, T(1) |Carrigatogher Bog (Ryan): T, T(1) |Carrigatogher: C, T(1) |- |Carrigatoortane: C, T(1) |Carrigaun (Hely): W, T(1) |Carrigaun (Mansfield): W, T(1) |- |Carrigaunroe: C, T(1) |Carrigaveema: KY, T(1) |Carrigavisteal: T, T(1) |- |Carrigavoe: W, T(1) |Carrigavulleen: C, T(1) |Carrigawannia: KY, T(1) |- |Carrigawillen: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigbaun]]: C, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigbeg]]: WX, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigboy]]: C, T(3) |Carrigbrack: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigcannon]]: C, T(2) |- |Carrigcannon: KY, T(1) |Carrigcastle: C, T(1) |Carrigcastle: W, T(1) |- |Carrigcleena Beg: C, T(1) |Carrigcleena More: C, T(1) |Carrigdangan: C, T(1) |- |Carrigdarrery: C, T(1) |Carrigdownane Lower: C, T(1) |Carrigdownane Upper: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigduff]]: C, T(2) |Carrigeen East: C, T(1) |Carrigeen East: G, T(1) |- |Carrigeen Island Middle: MO, T(1) |Carrigeen Mountain: L, T(1) |Carrigeen North: KE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrigeen South Townland, Kineagh Parish, County Kildare|Carrigeen South]]: KE, T(1) |Carrigeen West: C, T(1) |Carrigeen West: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: C, T(6) |Carrigeen: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrigeen Townland, Brosna Parish, County Kerry|Carrigeen]]: KY, T(1) |- |Carrigeen: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: KK, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: LS, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: LM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: L, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: LD, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: RN, T(4) |Carrigeen: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: T, T(8) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeen]]: W, T(7) |Carrigeen: WX, T(1) |- |Carrigeenacreeha: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeenagappul]]: RN, T(2) |Carrigeenagowna: RN, T(1) |- |Carrigeenagowna: SO, T(1) |Carrigeenagur Island: MO, T(1) |Carrigeenaskibbole Island: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeenboy]]: SO, T(2) |Carrigeencarragh: RN, T(1) |Carrigeencor: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrigeencullia Townland, Killarney Parish, County Kerry|Carrigeencullia]]: KY, T(1) |Carrigeendaniel: KY, T(1) |Carrigeendavoe Island: MO, T(1) |- |Carrigeenduff: RN, T(1) |Carrigeenduff: WW, T(1) |Carrigeenfadda Island: SO, T(1) |- |Carrigeengare Island: SO, T(1) |Carrigeengeare: LM, T(1) |Carrigeengour: C, T(1) |- |Carrigeenhill: C, T(1) |Carrigeenhill: KE, T(1) |Carrigeenmore: SO, T(1) |- |Carrigeennageragh Little: W, T(1) |Carrigeennahaha: W, T(1) |Carrigeennamoe: C, T(1) |- |Carrigeens: LD, T(1) |Carrigeens: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigeens]]: SO, T(2) |- |Carrigeensallagh: SO, T(1) |Carrigeensharragh: T, T(1) |Carrigeenshinnagh: WW, T(1) |- |Carrigeenwood: KY, T(1) |Carrigeeny: C, T(1) |Carrigeenynaghtan: RN, T(1) |- |Carrigenagh Upper: DN, T(1) |Carrigenagh: DN, T(1) |Carrigenblike: SO, T(1) |- |Carrigerry: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigfadda]]: C, T(2) |Carrigfadeen: C, T(1) |- |Carriggal: T, T(1) |Carriggower: WW, T(1) |Carrighill Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Carrighill Upper: KE, T(1) |Carrigillihy: C, T(1) |Carriginane: KY, T(1) |- |Carrigkerry: L, T(1) |Carrigkilter: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carriglea]]: W, T(2) |- |Carriglead: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigleagh]]: C, T(2) |Carriglegan: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigleigh]]: C, T(2) |Carriglinneen: WW, T(1) |Carriglong: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carriglusky]]: C, T(3) |Carrigmacoge: WX, T(1) |Carrigmadden: T, T(1) |- |Carrigmanus: C, T(1) |Carrigmartin: L, T(1) |Carrigmoorna: W, T(1) |- |Carrigmore: C, T(1) |Carrigmore: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrigmore Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Carrigmore]]: WW, T(1) |- |Carrignacurra: C, T(1) |Carrignadoura: C, T(1) |Carrignafecka: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrignafeela]]: KY, T(2) |Carrignafoy: C, T(1) |Carrignagat: C, T(1) |- |Carrignagower East: W, T(1) |Carrignagower West: W, T(1) |Carrignagower: WW, T(1) |- |Carrignagrohera: C, T(1) |Carrignahihilan: KY, T(1) |Carrignamaddry: C, T(1) |- |Carrignamuck Lower: WW, T(1) |Carrignamuck Upper: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrignamuck]]: C, T(2) |- |Carrignamuck: WW, T(1) |Carrignamweel: WW, T(1) |Carrignaneelagh: C, T(1) |- |Carrignanonshagh: W, T(1) |Carrignashinny: C, T(1) |Carrignavar: C, T(1) |- |Carrignaveagh: C, T(1) |Carrigogna: C, T(1) |Carrigogunnel: L, T(1) |- |Carrigolagh: FH, T(1) |Carrigonirtane: C, T(1) |Carrigoon Beg: C, T(1) |- |Carrigoon More: C, T(1) |Carrigoon: C, T(1) |Carrigoona Commons East: WW, T(1) |- |Carrigoona Commons West: WW, T(1) |Carrigoran: CE, T(1) |Carrigour: C, T(1) |- |Carrigpark: CW, T(1) |Carrigpark: C, T(1) |Carrigparson: L, T(1) |- |Carrigrenan: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigroe]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigroe]]: W, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrigroe]]: WW, T(2) |Carrigrohane: C, T(1) |Carrigrohanere: C, T(1) |- |Carrigrour: C, T(1) |Carrigshane: C, T(1) |Carrigskeewaun: MO, T(1) |- |Carrigskullihy: C, T(1) |Carrigthomas: C, T(1) |Carrigtishane: C, T(1) |- |Carrigtohill: C, T(1) |Carrigullian: DN, T(1) |Carrigullin: TE, T(1) |- |Carrigunane: WX, T(1) |Carrigyknaveen: C, T(1) |Carrintaggart: DN, T(1) |- |Carrivcashel: AM, T(1) |Carrive: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrive Townland, Forkill Parish, County Armagh|Carrive]]: AH, T(1) |- |Carrivekeeny: AH, T(1) |Carrivemaclone: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrivemurphy Townland, Ardclinis Parish, County Antrim|Carrivemurphy]]: AM, T(1) |- |Carrivereagh: AM, T(1) |Carrivetragh: MN, T(1) |Carroghill: DL, T(1) |- |Carrogs: DN, T(1) |Carrollspark: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carron]]: T, T(2) |- |Carronadavderg: W, T(1) |Carronahyla: W, T(1) |Carronbeg: W, T(1) |- |Carrons: L, T(1) |Carrontlieve: DL, T(1) |Carrontreemall: FH, T(1) |- |Carroona: KY, T(1) |Carrow Beg: LD, T(1) |Carrow Beg: MO, T(1) |- |Carrow More: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrow More]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrow]]: CE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrow]]: L, T(2) |Carrow: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrow]]: T, T(5) |- |Carrowaneeragh: MO, T(1) |Carrowanree: WX, T(1) |Carroward East: L, T(1) |- |Carroward West: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Carroward Townland, Bohola Parish, County Mayo|Carroward]]: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carroward]]: RN, T(5) |- |Carroward: SO, T(1) |Carrowbaghran: DN, T(1) |Carrowbane Beg: L, T(1) |- |Carrowbane More: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowbane]]: CE, T(2) |Carrowbane: DN, T(1) |- |Carrowbane: RN, T(1) |Carrowbane: T, T(1) |Carrowbarra Island: MN, T(1) |- |Carrowbarra: MN, T(1) |Carrowbaun East: G, T(1) |Carrowbaun West: G, T(1) |- |Carrowbaun: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowbaun]]: G, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowbaun]]: MO, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowbaun]]: RN, T(4) |Carrowbawn: WW, T(1) |Carrowbeg (Fergus): MO, T(1) |- |Carrowbeg East: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowbeg North]]: G, T(2) |Carrowbeg North: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowbeg South]]: G, T(2) |Carrowbeg South: MO, T(1) |Carrowbeg West: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowbeg: DL, T(1) |Carrowbeg: G, T(1) |Carrowbeg: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowbeg]]: MO, T(8) |Carrowbeg: TE, T(1) |Carrowbehy: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowblagh or Leckemy: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowblagh]]: DL, T(2) |Carrowbleagh East: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowbleagh West: SO, T(1) |Carrowblough Beg: CE, T(1) |Carrowblough More: CE, T(1) |- |Carrowboy: LM, T(1) |Carrowboy: RN, T(1) |Carrowbrack: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowbreedoge: L, T(1) |Carrowbrickeen: SO, T(1) |Carrowbrinoge: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrowbrowne Townland, Oranmore Parish, County Galway|Carrowbrowne]]: G, T(1) |Carrowbunnaun: SO, T(1) |Carrowcally: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowcanada: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrowcanon Townland, Raymunterdoney Parish, County Donegal|Carrowcanon]]: DL, T(1) |Carrowcaran: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowcardin: SO, T(1) |Carrowcarlan: FH, T(1) |Carrowcarlin: DN, T(1) |- |Carrowcarragh: SO, T(1) |Carrowcashel: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowcashel]]: SO, T(2) |- |Carrowcaslan: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowcastle]]: MO, T(2) |Carrowcauly or Earlsfield: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowclaggan: MO, T(1) |Carrowclare: LY, T(1) |Carrowclare: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowclogh: G, T(1) |Carrowclogh: L, T(1) |Carrowclogh: T, T(1) |- |Carrowcloghagh: MO, T(1) |Carrowcloghan: AM, T(1) |Carrowclogher: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowclogher: RN, T(1) |Carrowclooneen: SO, T(1) |Carrowclough: W, T(1) |- |Carrowcoller: SO, T(1) |Carrowcolman: TE, T(1) |Carrowconeen: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowconlaun: G, T(1) |Carrowconnell: MO, T(1) |Carrowconnor: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowconor: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowcor]]: MO, T(2) |Carrowcor: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowcore: CE, T(1) |Carrowcowan: AM, T(1) |Carrowcraheen: CE, T(1) |- |Carrowcreevanagh: G, T(1) |Carrowcrin: AM, T(1) |Carrowcrin: G, T(1) |- |Carrowcrin: LM, T(1) |Carrowcrin: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowcrin]]: RN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowcrin]]: SO, T(2) |Carrowcroey: AM, T(1) |Carrowcrom: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowcrory: SO, T(1) |Carrowcuill: RN, T(1) |Carrowcuilleen: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowculleen (Hoare): G, T(1) |Carrowculleen: G, T(1) |Carrowcullen: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowcushcly: SO, T(1) |Carrowcushlaun West: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrowcushlaun Townland, Kilmoremoy Parish, County Mayo|Carrowcushlaun]]: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowdoogan: MO, T(1) |Carrowdotia North: CE, T(1) |Carrowdotia South: CE, T(1) |- |Carrowdotia: CE, T(1) |Carrowdough: SO, T(1) |Carrowdressex: DN, T(1) |- |Carrowduff and Garbally: RN, T(1) |Carrowduff Lower: RN, T(1) |Carrowduff Upper: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowduff]]: CE, T(4) |Carrowduff: LM, T(1) |Carrowdunican: LD, T(1) |- |Carrowdurneen: SO, T(1) |Carrowea: T, T(1) |Carroweeny: MO, T(1) |- |Carroweighter: RN, T(1) |Carrowen: DL, T(1) |Carrowena: CE, T(1) |- |Carroweragh: CE, T(1) |Carrowfarnaghan: CN, T(1) |Carrowferrikeen: G, T(1) |- |Carrowflatley: SO, T(1) |Carrowfree: CE, T(1) |Carrowgallda: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowgar]]: CE, T(4) |Carrowgar: L, T(1) |Carrowgarragh: FH, T(1) |- |Carrowgarriff Beg: W, T(1) |Carrowgarriff More: W, T(1) |Carrowgarriff North: G, T(1) |- |Carrowgarriff South: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowgarriff]]: G, T(2) |Carrowgarriff: W, T(1) |- |Carrowgarry: SO, T(1) |Carrowgarve North: MO, T(1) |Carrowgarve South: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowgarve]]: MO, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowgarve]]: RN, T(4) |Carrowgavneen: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowgilhooly: SO, T(1) |Carrowgilpatrick: SO, T(1) |Carrowgobbadagh: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowgobbadagh: SO, T(1) |Carrowgorm: G, T(1) |Carrowgowan: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowgun: SO, T(1) |Carrowhall: MO, T(1) |Carrowhatta: MN, T(1) |- |Carrowhawny: MO, T(1) |Carrowhekeen: G, T(1) |Carrowholla: G, T(1) |- |Carrowhony: FH, T(1) |Carrowhubbuck North: SO, T(1) |Carrowhubbuck South: SO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrowhugh Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal|Carrowhugh]]: DL, T(1) |Carrowjames: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowkeale]]: T, T(2) |- |Carrowkeel Beg: CE, T(1) |Carrowkeel East: CE, T(1) |Carrowkeel East: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowkeel Glebe: DL, T(1) |Carrowkeel More: CE, T(1) |Carrowkeel North: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowkeel South: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrowkeel Upper Townland, Clooncraff Parish, County Roscommon|Carrowkeel Upper]]: RN, T(1) |Carrowkeel West: CE, T(1) |- |Carrowkeel West: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowkeel]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowkeel]]: DL, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowkeel]]: FH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowkeel]]: G, T(7) |Carrowkeel: LM, T(1) |- |Carrowkeel: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowkeel]]: MO, T(13) |Carrowkeel: MN, T(1) |- |Carrowkeel: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowkeel]]: RN, T(12) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowkeel]]: SO, T(7) |- |Carrowkeelanahglass: G, T(1) |Carrowkeeny: RN, T(1) |Carrowkeeran: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowkeeran: RN, T(1) |Carrowkelly: MO, T(1) |Carrowkennedy: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowkeribly: MO, T(1) |Carrowkibbock Lower: MO, T(1) |Carrowkibbock Upper: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowkilla: CE, T(1) |Carrowkilleen: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowkilleen]]: MO, T(3) |- |Carrowlagan: CE, T(1) |Carrowlaur: LM, T(1) |Carrowlaverty: AM, T(1) |- |Carrowleagh: MO, T(1) |Carrowleana: G, T(1) |Carrowleigh: W, T(1) |- |Carrowlena: MO, T(1) |Carrowliam Beg: MO, T(1) |Carrowliam More: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowlinan: LD, T(1) |Carrowlisdooaun: MO, T(1) |Carrowloughan East: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowloughan West: SO, T(1) |Carrowloughlin: SO, T(1) |Carrowlustia: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowlustraun: G, T(1) |Carrowmably: SO, T(1) |Carrowmacbryan: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowmaclenany: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmacloughlin]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmacmea]]: FH, T(2) |- |Carrowmacowan: G, T(1) |Carrowmacrory: SO, T(1) |Carrowmacshane: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowmaculla: FH, T(1) |Carrowmanagh North: CE, T(1) |Carrowmanagh South: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmanagh]]: G, T(4) |Carrowmanagh: LD, T(1) |Carrowmanagh: OY, T(1) |- |Carrowmaneen: G, T(1) |Carrowmannan: AH, T(1) |Carrowmarley: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmeer]]: CE, T(2) |[[:Category:Carrowmenagh Townland, Moville Lower Parish, County Donegal|Carrowmenagh]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmenagh]]: LY, T(2) |- |Carrowmoneash: G, T(1) |Carrowmoneen: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmoneen]]: RN, T(2) |- |Carrowmoney: AH, T(1) |Carrowmoney: MO, T(1) |Carrowmoney: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowmoran: SO, T(1) |Carrowmore (Cheevers): G, T(1) |Carrowmore (Dalgan E.D.): MO, T(1) |- |Carrowmore (Kelly): G, T(1) |Carrowmore (Kilmaine E.D.): MO, T(1) |Carrowmore East: G, T(1) |- |Carrowmore North: CE, T(1) |Carrowmore North: MO, T(1) |Carrowmore or Glentogher: DL, T(1) |- |Carrowmore South: CE, T(1) |Carrowmore South: MO, T(1) |Carrowmore West: G, T(1) |- |Carrowmore West: MO, T(1) |Carrowmore: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmore]]: CE, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmore]]: DL, T(2) |Carrowmore: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmore]]: G, T(10) |- |Carrowmore: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmore]]: MO, T(15) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmore]]: RN, T(8) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowmore]]: SO, T(3) |Carrowmoreknock: G, T(1) |Carrowmoremoy: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowmorris: SO, T(1) |Carrowmuddle: LY, T(1) |Carrowmullin: DL, T(1) |- |Carrowmunna: G, T(1) |Carrowmunniagh: G, T(1) |Carrowmurragh: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowmurray: SO, T(1) |Carrownabanny: SO, T(1) |Carrownabinna: SO, T(1) |- |Carrownabo: G, T(1) |Carrownaboll: SO, T(1) |Carrownabrickna: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownacarrick: SO, T(1) |Carrownacaw: DN, T(1) |Carrownaclea: MO, T(1) |- |Carrownacleigha: SO, T(1) |Carrownaclogh North: T, T(1) |Carrownaclogh South: T, T(1) |- |Carrownaclogh: CE, T(1) |Carrownacloghy: CE, T(1) |Carrownacon: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownacreevy]]: SO, T(4) |Carrownacregg East: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrownacregg West Townland, Killoscobe Parish, County Galway|Carrownacregg West]]: G, T(1) |- |Carrownacreggaun: G, T(1) |Carrownacroagh: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownacross]]: MO, T(2) |- |Carrownaculla: MO, T(1) |Carrownadargny: SO, T(1) |Carrownadurly: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownaff: DL, T(1) |Carrownafinnoge: G, T(1) |Carrownafreevy: G, T(1) |- |Carrownagannive: G, T(1) |Carrownaganonagh: DL, T(1) |Carrownagappul: G, T(1) |- |Carrownagappul: RN, T(1) |Carrownagappul: SO, T(1) |Carrownagark: SO, T(1) |- |Carrownagarraun: CE, T(1) |Carrownagarraun: G, T(1) |Carrownagarry: G, T(1) |- |Carrownagashel: RN, T(1) |Carrownageeha: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrownageelaun Townland, Ogulla Parish, County Roscommon|Carrownageelaun]]: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownageeloge: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownageeragh]]: MO, T(2) |Carrownageeragh: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownagh: SO, T(1) |Carrownagiltagh: FH, T(1) |Carrownagilty: SO, T(1) |- |Carrownaglearagh: RN, T(1) |Carrownagleragh: SO, T(1) |Carrownaglogh: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownaglogh]]: MO, T(2) |Carrownaglogh: RN, T(1) |Carrownaglogh: T, T(1) |- |Carrownagoul: CE, T(1) |Carrownagowan: CE, T(1) |Carrownagower: G, T(1) |- |Carrownagreggaun: MO, T(1) |Carrownagry North: CE, T(1) |Carrownagry South: CE, T(1) |- |Carrownaguivna East: SO, T(1) |Carrownaguivna West: SO, T(1) |Carrownagullagh: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownagur: G, T(1) |Carrownagurraun: MO, T(1) |Carrownahaltore: MO, T(1) |- |Carrownahaun: MO, T(1) |Carrownaherick East: G, T(1) |Carrownaherick West: G, T(1) |- |Carrownahooan East: CE, T(1) |Carrownahooan West: CE, T(1) |Carrownakelly: G, T(1) |- |Carrownakib: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownakilly]]: CE, T(2) |Carrownakilly: MO, T(1) |- |Carrownaknockan: SO, T(1) |Carrownaknockaun: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrownalassan Townland, Kilbride Parish, County Roscommon|Carrownalassan]]: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownaleck: SO, T(1) |Carrownalecka: MO, T(1) |Carrownalegaun: CE, T(1) |- |Carrownalegg: FH, T(1) |Carrownaltore: MO, T(1) |Carrownalurgan: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownamaddoo]]: SO, T(2) |Carrownamaddra: CE, T(1) |Carrownamaddra: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownamaddy]]: DL, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownamaddy]]: RN, T(2) |Carrownamadoo: SO, T(1) |- |Carrownamallaght: MO, T(1) |Carrownamona: G, T(1) |Carrownamorheeny: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownamorrissy: G, T(1) |Carrownanale: RN, T(1) |Carrownanelly: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrownanty Townland, Emlaghfad Parish, County Sligo|Carrownanty]]: SO, T(1) |Carrownaraha: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrownasaul Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal|Carrownasaul]]: DL, T(1) |- |Carrownaseer North: G, T(1) |Carrownaseer South: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownaskeagh]]: RN, T(2) |- |Carrownaskeagh: SO, T(1) |Carrownaskeha: MO, T(1) |Carrownateewaun: SO, T(1) |- |Carrownaun: SO, T(1) |Carrownavohanaun: G, T(1) |Carrownaweelaun: CE, T(1) |- |Carrownaworan: SO, T(1) |Carrowncalla North: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrowncalla South Townland, Kilrush Parish, County Clare|Carrowncalla South]]: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowncashlane]]: W, T(2) |Carrowncloghan: RN, T(1) |Carrowncully: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowncurry: MO, T(1) |Carrowndangan: MO, T(1) |Carrowndangan: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownderry: G, T(1) |Carrownderry: RN, T(1) |Carrowndrisha: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowndulla: G, T(1) |Carrownea Lower: G, T(1) |Carrownea Upper: G, T(1) |- |Carrownea: G, T(1) |Carrowneany: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowneden]]: MO, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowneden]]: SO, T(2) |Carrownerribul: CE, T(1) |Carrowngarry: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowniska North: CE, T(1) |Carrowniska South: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownisky]]: MO, T(2) |- |Carrownlabaun: MO, T(1) |Carrownlacka: MO, T(1) |Carrownleam: SO, T(1) |- |Carrownlisheen: G, T(1) |Carrownlobaun: SO, T(1) |Carrownlough: MO, T(1) |- |Carrownloughan: SO, T(1) |Carrownluggaun: MO, T(1) |Carrownolan: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownoona: LM, T(1) |Carrownphull: LD, T(1) |Carrownreddy: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownree]]: SO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownrinny]]: RN, T(2) |Carrownrod: SO, T(1) |- |Carrownrooaun: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownrush]]: SO, T(2) |Carrownskehaun: MO, T(1) |- |Carrownskeheen: RN, T(1) |Carrownspurraun: SO, T(1) |Carrowntanlis: G, T(1) |- |Carrowntarriff: RN, T(1) |Carrowntassona: W, T(1) |Carrowntawa: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowntawy: SO, T(1) |Carrownteane: SO, T(1) |Carrowntedaun: CE, T(1) |- |Carrownteeaun: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowntemple]]: G, T(2) |Carrowntemple: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowntemple: SO, T(1) |Carrowntleva: MO, T(1) |Carrowntlieve: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowntober East]]: G, T(2) |Carrowntober Eighter: MO, T(1) |Carrowntober Oughter: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowntober West]]: G, T(2) |Carrowntober: G, T(1) |Carrowntober: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowntober: SO, T(1) |Carrowntogher: RN, T(1) |Carrowntomush: G, T(1) |- |Carrowntoosan: RN, T(1) |Carrowntootagh: G, T(1) |Carrowntreila: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowntryla: G, T(1) |Carrowntryla: RN, T(1) |Carrownturly: MO, T(1) |- |Carrownure Lower: RN, T(1) |Carrownure Upper: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownure]]: RN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownurlar]]: RN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrownurlar]]: SO, T(2) |Carrownurlaur: G, T(1) |- |Carrownurlaur: MO, T(1) |Carrownurlaur: SO, T(1) |Carrownvally: RN, T(1) |- |Carrownycleary: CE, T(1) |Carrownyclowan: SO, T(1) |Carrowoaghtragh: TE, T(1) |- |Carrowoughteragh: MO, T(1) |Carrowpadeen East: G, T(1) |Carrowpadeen West: G, T(1) |- |Carrowpadeen: SO, T(1) |Carrowpeter: G, T(1) |Carrowphadeen: RN, T(1) |- |Carrowreagh (Cooper): SO, T(1) |Carrowreagh (Knox): SO, T(1) |Carrowreagh East: CE, T(1) |- |Carrowreagh East: G, T(1) |Carrowreagh Mountain: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrowreagh or Craignacally Townland, Clonmany Parish, County Donegal|Carrowreagh or Craignacally]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Carrowreagh West Townland, Kilfiddane Parish, County Clare|Carrowreagh West]]: CE, T(1) |Carrowreagh West: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowreagh]]: AM, T(3) |- |Carrowreagh: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowreagh]]: DL, T(3) |[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Dundonald Parish, County Down|Carrowreagh]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowreagh]]: G, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowreagh]]: LS, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowreagh]]: LY, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowreagh]]: MO, T(6) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowreagh]]: RN, T(8) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowreagh]]: SO, T(5) |- |Carrowreagh: WX, T(1) |Carrowreaghmoney: MO, T(1) |Carrowreilly: SO, T(1) |- |Carrowrevagh Beg: G, T(1) |Carrowrevagh More: G, T(1) |Carrowrevagh: G, T(1) |- |Carrowrevagh: LM, T(1) |Carrowrevagh: MO, T(1) |Carrowroe East: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowroe North]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowroe South]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowroe West]]: G, T(2) |- |Carrowroe: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowroe]]: G, T(3) |Carrowroe: LD, T(1) |- |Carrowroe: RN, T(1) |Carrowroe: SO, T(1) |Carrowroger: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowrory: LD, T(1) |Carrowsallagh: MO, T(1) |Carrowscoltia: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowshanbally: G, T(1) |Carrowskeheen: MO, T(1) |Carrowslattery: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowsteelagh: G, T(1) |Carrowsteelagh: MO, T(1) |Carrowsteelaun: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowstellan: RN, T(1) |Carrowstrawly: LD, T(1) |Carrowteige: MO, T(1) |- |Carrowtootagh: MO, T(1) |Carrowtornan: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carrowtrasna]]: DL, T(2) |- |Carrowtrasna: MO, T(1) |Carrowvaneen: MO, T(1) |Carrowvanny: DN, T(1) |- |Carrowvere: CE, T(1) |Carrowwilkin: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carry]]: FH, T(2) |- |Carryblagh: DL, T(1) |Carrycastle: TE, T(1) |Carryclogher: TE, T(1) |- |Carrycole: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Carrydarragh Townland, Desertlyn Parish, County Londonderry|Carrydarragh]]: LY, T(1) |Carrydoo: LY, T(1) |- |Carryduff: DN, T(1) |Carrygally: DL, T(1) |Carrygalt: DL, T(1) |- |Carryglass: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Carryhugh Townland, Derrynoose Parish, County Armagh|Carryhugh]]: AH, T(1) |Carrymacarry Island: DL, T(1) |- |Carryreagh: DN, T(1) |Carsan: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Carsonstown Townland, Saintfield Parish, County Down|Carsonstown]]: DN, T(1) |- |Carsrock: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Carstown]]: LH, T(2) |Carta: G, T(1) |- |Cartanstown: LH, T(1) |Cartenstown: WH, T(1) |Cartersbog: KE, T(1) |- |Carthage: DL, T(1) |Carthy's Island: C, T(1) |Carton Demesne: KE, T(1) |- |Cartoon: LD, T(1) |Cartoon: MO, T(1) |Cartoor: G, T(1) |- |Cartoor: MO, T(1) |Cartoorbeg: G, T(1) |Cartown: LM, T(1) |- |Cartown: L, T(1) |Cartron (Brett): RN, T(1) |Cartron (Coote): RN, T(1) |- |Cartron (French): MO, T(1) |Cartron (Hartland): RN, T(1) |Cartron (Honoria Duff): SO, T(1) |- |Cartron (King): RN, T(1) |Cartron (Kirwan): MO, T(1) |Cartron (Lindsay): MO, T(1) |- |Cartron (Percival): SO, T(1) |Cartron (Phibbs): SO, T(1) |Cartron Beg: RN, T(1) |- |Cartron Big: LD, T(1) |Cartron East: G, T(1) |Cartron East: OY, T(1) |- |Cartron Glebe: OY, T(1) |Cartron Little: LD, T(1) |Cartron More: RN, T(1) |- |Cartron North: G, T(1) |Cartron North: MO, T(1) |Cartron South: G, T(1) |- |Cartron West: G, T(1) |Cartron West: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartron]]: CE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartron]]: G, T(18) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartron]]: LM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartron]]: LD, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartron]]: MO, T(13) |Cartron: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartron]]: RN, T(15) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartron]]: SO, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartron]]: WH, T(4) |Cartronabree: SO, T(1) |- |Cartronageeragh: LD, T(1) |Cartronaglogh: RN, T(1) |Cartronagor: RN, T(1) |- |Cartronamarkey: LD, T(1) |Cartronatemple: LM, T(1) |Cartronavally: RN, T(1) |- |Cartronavally: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartronawar]]: LD, T(2) |Cartronbeg: LM, T(1) |- |Cartronbore: LD, T(1) |Cartronbower: MO, T(1) |Cartronboy: LD, T(1) |- |Cartronbrack: LD, T(1) |Cartroncar: LD, T(1) |Cartroncaran: RN, T(1) |- |Cartroncarrowntogher: RN, T(1) |Cartroncoragh: WH, T(1) |Cartroncroy: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartrondoogan]]: G, T(2) |Cartronduff: MO, T(1) |Cartronduffy: SO, T(1) |- |Cartronearl: G, T(1) |Cartronfin: LD, T(1) |Cartronfree: CN, T(1) |- |Cartronganny: WH, T(1) |Cartrongar: LD, T(1) |Cartrongarrow: LD, T(1) |- |Cartrongibbagh: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartrongilbert]]: MO, T(2) |Cartrongolan: LD, T(1) |- |Cartronhugh: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartronkeel]]: WH, T(2) |Cartronkillerdoo: SO, T(1) |- |Cartronkilly: RN, T(1) |Cartronlahan: G, T(1) |Cartronlebagh: LD, T(1) |- |Cartronmacmanus: MO, T(1) |Cartronmore: SO, T(1) |Cartronnacross: MO, T(1) |- |Cartronnagilta: CN, T(1) |Cartronofarry East: SO, T(1) |Cartronofarry South: SO, T(1) |- |Cartronofarry West: SO, T(1) |Cartronperagh: RN, T(1) |Cartronplank: SO, T(1) |- |Cartronrathroe: MO, T(1) |Cartronreagh: LD, T(1) |Cartronroe: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartronroe]]: SO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cartrons]]: LD, T(2) |Cartrons: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cartronsheela Townland, Aughrim Parish, County Galway|Cartronsheela]]: G, T(1) |Cartronstanton: MO, T(1) |Cartrontaylor: SO, T(1) |- |Cartrontonlena: SO, T(1) |Cartrontrellick: G, T(1) |Cartrontroy: WH, T(1) |- |Cartronwilliamoge: SO, T(1) |Carysfort: D, T(1) |Casey Glebe: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cashel (Croaghmoyle) Townland, Islandeady Parish, County Mayo|Cashel (Croaghmoyle)]]: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Cashel (Islandeady) Townland, Islandeady Parish, County Mayo|Cashel (Islandeady)]]: MO, T(1) |Cashel Beg: C, T(1) |- |Cashel Commons: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Cashel Glebe Townland, Clondavaddog Parish, County Donegal|Cashel Glebe]]: DL, T(1) |Cashel Lower: MO, T(1) |- |Cashel More: C, T(1) |Cashel North: SO, T(1) |Cashel or Tobernafauna: KK, T(1) |- |Cashel South: SO, T(1) |Cashel Upper: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: AH, T(2) |- |Cashel: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: CN, T(3) |Cashel: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: DL, T(8) |Cashel: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: G, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: KK, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: LS, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: LM, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: LY, T(2) |Cashel: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: MO, T(5) |- |Cashel: MH, T(1) |Cashel: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashel]]: RN, T(3) |- |Cashel: SO, T(1) |Cashel: T, T(1) |Cashel: TE, T(1) |- |Cashel: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Cashelard Townland, Kilbarron Parish, County Donegal|Cashelard]]: DL, T(1) |Cashelard: RN, T(1) |- |Cashelaveela: LM, T(1) |Cashelbane: CN, T(1) |Cashelbeg: LD, T(1) |- |Cashelboy: SO, T(1) |Cashelcarn: DL, T(1) |Cashelcolaun: RN, T(1) |- |Cashelcummin: DL, T(1) |Cashelduff: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Casheleenan Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal|Casheleenan]]: DL, T(1) |- |Cashelenny: DL, T(1) |Cashelfean: C, T(1) |Cashelfean: DL, T(1) |- |Cashelfinoge or Lugnamuddagh: RN, T(1) |Cashelgarran: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Cashelgay Townland, Kilmacrenan Parish, County Donegal|Cashelgay]]: DL, T(1) |- |Cashelgolan: DL, T(1) |Cashelin: DL, T(1) |Cashelisky: C, T(1) |- |Cashelkeelty: KY, T(1) |Cashellackan: DL, T(1) |Cashellahenny: MO, T(1) |- |Cashelmeehan: RN, T(1) |Cashelmore: DL, T(1) |Cashelnadrea: FH, T(1) |- |Cashelnagole: RN, T(1) |Cashelnagor: DL, T(1) |Cashelnavean: DL, T(1) |- |Cashelodogherty: DL, T(1) |Casheloogary: DL, T(1) |Cashelpreaghan: DL, T(1) |- |Cashelreagh Glebe: DL, T(1) |Cashelreagh: DL, T(1) |Cashels: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cashelshanaghan Townland, Aughnish Parish, County Donegal|Cashelshanaghan]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Casheltauna Townland, Kilbride Parish, County Roscommon|Casheltauna]]: RN, T(1) |Casheltourly: MO, T(1) |- |Casheltown Mountain: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Casheltown]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Casheltown]]: DL, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cashla]]: G, T(2) |Cashlagh: KY, T(1) |Cashlan East: MN, T(1) |- |Cashlan West: MN, T(1) |Cashlan: AM, T(1) |Cashlan: MN, T(1) |- |Cashlancran: MO, T(1) |Cashlaundarragh: G, T(1) |Cashleen: G, T(1) |- |Cashlieve: RN, T(1) |Cashloura: C, T(1) |Cashty: TE, T(1) |- |Caskum: DN, T(1) |Caslanakirka: WH, T(1) |Casorna: TE, T(1) |- |Cassagh: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cassan]]: FH, T(2) |Cassarnagh: CE, T(1) |- |Cassestown: T, T(1) |Cassidy: FH, T(1) |Castaheany: D, T(1) |- |Casteltown: LH, T(1) |Castle Balfour Demesne: FH, T(1) |Castle Coole: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Castle Dawson Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry|Castle Dawson]]: LY, T(1) |Castle Demense: L, T(1) |Castle Ellen: G, T(1) |- |Castle Ellis: KK, T(1) |Castle Ellis: WX, T(1)
Castleellis |Castle Enigan: DN, T(1) |- |Castle Espie: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Castle Eve Townland, Earlstown Parish, County Kilkenny|Castle Eve]]: KK, T(1) |Castle Farm: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Castle Farm Townland, Donaghenry Parish, County Tyrone|Castle Farm]]: TE, T(1) |Castle Ffrench East: G, T(1) |Castle Ffrench West: G, T(1) |- |Castle Ffrench: G, T(1) |Castle Gardens: KK, T(1) |Castle Grange: WW, T(1) |- |Castle Irvine Demesne: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castle Island]]: C, T(2) |Castle Island: DN, T(1) |- |Castle Island: FH, T(1) |Castle Island: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castle Island]]: MO, T(2) |- |Castle Island: RN, T(1) |Castle Lower: C, T(1) |Castle Park: AM, T(1) |- |Castle Upper: C, T(1) |Castle: G, T(1) |Castleaffy: MO, T(1) |- |Castleannesley: WX, T(1) |Castlearmstrong: OY, T(1) |Castleaverry: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlebane]]: DL, T(3) |Castlebane: TE, T(1) |Castlebank: CE, T(1) |- |Castlebanny: KK, T(1) |Castlebarnagh Big: OY, T(1) |Castlebarnagh Little: OY, T(1) |- |Castlebarnagh: MO, T(1) |Castlebarrett: C, T(1) |Castlebaun: LD, T(1) |- |Castlebeg: DN, T(1) |Castlebellew: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Castlebellingham Townland, Gernonstown Parish, County Louth|Castlebellingham]]: LH, T(1) |- |Castlebernard: C, T(1) |Castlebin East: G, T(1) |Castlebin North: G, T(1) |- |Castlebin South: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Castleblagh Townland, Ballyhooly Parish, County Cork|Castleblagh]]: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Castleblake Townland, Mora Parish, County Tipperary|Castleblake]]: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Castleblakeney Townland, Killosolan Parish, County Galway|Castleblakeney]]: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Castleblaugh Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Castleblaugh]]: DL, T(1) |Castleblunden: KK, T(1) |- |Castleboro Demesne: WX, T(1) |Castleboy: DN, T(1) |Castleboy: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castleboy]]: MH, T(2) |Castlebrack: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Castlebridge Townland, Ardcavan Parish, County Wexford|Castlebridge]]: WX, T(1) |- |Castlebrock: LD, T(1) |Castlebrown: KE, T(1) |Castleburke: MO, T(1) |- |Castlecarra: MO, T(1) |Castlecarragh: LH, T(1) |Castlecat: AM, T(1) |- |Castlecluggin: L, T(1) |Castlecolumb: KK, T(1) |Castlecomer: KK, T(1) |- |Castleconor: LS, T(1) |Castleconor: MO, T(1) |Castleconor: SO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Castleconway Townland, Killorglin Parish, County Kerry|Castleconway]]: KY, T(1) |Castlecook: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Castlecooly Townland, Burt Parish, County Donegal|Castlecooly]]: DL, T(1) |- |Castlecoote: RN, T(1) |Castlecor Demesne: C, T(1) |Castlecor: MH, T(1) |- |Castlecore: LD, T(1) |Castlecosker: KK, T(1) |Castlecoyne: T, T(1) |- |Castlecraddock: W, T(1) |Castlecraddockbog: W, T(1) |Castlecraig: TE, T(1) |- |Castlecranna: T, T(1) |Castlecreagh: L, T(1) |Castlecreevy: G, T(1) |- |Castlecrine: CE, T(1) |Castlecrunnoge: MO, T(1) |Castlecuffe: LS, T(1) |- |Castledaly: G, T(1) |Castledamph: TE, T(1) |Castledargan: SO, T(1) |- |Castledermot: KE, T(1) |Castlederry: C, T(1) |Castledillon Lower: KE, T(1) |- |Castledillon Upper: KE, T(1) |Castledoe: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Castledonovan Townland, Dromdaleague Parish, County Cork|Castledonovan]]: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castledowey]]: DL, T(2) |Castledown: WH, T(1) |Castledrum: KY, T(1) |- |Castledurrow Demesne: LS, T(1) |Castle-erkin North: L, T(1) |Castle-erkin South: L, T(1) |- |Castlefarm (E.D. Kilsallaghan): D, T(1) |Castlefarm: D, T(1) |Castlefarm: G, T(1) |- |Castlefarm: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlefarm]]: KE, T(2) |Castlefarm: L, T(1) |- |Castlefergus: CE, T(1) |Castlefield: G, T(1) |Castlefield: KK, T(1) |- |Castlefield: OY, T(1) |Castlefield: RN, T(1) |Castlefinn: DL, T(1) |- |Castlefish: KE, T(1) |Castlefleming (Giles): LS, T(1) |Castlefleming (Manly): LS, T(1) |- |Castlefleming (Stubber): LS, T(1) |Castlefleming or Heath: LS, T(1) |Castlefogarty: T, T(1) |- |Castleforbes Demesne: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Castleforward Demesne Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Castleforward Demesne]]: DL, T(1) |Castlefreke: C, T(1) |- |Castlefreke-island: C, T(1) |Castlefreke-Warren: C, T(1) |Castlegaddery: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlegal]]: SO, T(2) |Castlegannon: KK, T(1) |Castlegar East: G, T(1) |- |Castlegar West: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlegar]]: G, T(3) |Castlegar: MO, T(1) |- |Castlegarde: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Castlegore Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Castlegore]]: AM, T(1) |Castlegore: TE, T(1) |- |Castlegowan: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlegrace]]: CW, T(2) |Castlegrace: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Castlegregory Townland, Killiney Parish, County Kerry|Castlegregory]]: KY, T(1) |Castlegrey: L, T(1) |Castlegrogan: LS, T(1) |- |Castlegrove East: G, T(1) |Castlegrove West: G, T(1) |Castlehacket: G, T(1) |- |Castleharrison: C, T(1) |Castlehaven: C, T(1) |Castlehaystown: WX, T(1) |- |Castlehiggins: T, T(1) |Castlehill Demesne: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlehill]]: MO, T(3) |- |Castlehill: T, T(1) |Castleholding: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Castlehoward Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Castlehoward]]: WW, T(1) |- |Castlehyde East: C, T(1) |Castlehyde West: C, T(1) |Castlehyde: C, T(1) |- |Castleinch or Inchyolaghan: KK, T(1) |Castleinch: C, T(1) |Castlejohn: T, T(1) |- |Castlejordan: MH, T(1) |Castlekeale: T, T(1) |Castlekeely: KE, T(1) |- |Castlekeeran: MH, T(1) |Castlekelly: D, T(1) |Castlekelly: KK, T(1) |- |Castlekevin: C, T(1) |Castlekevin: WW, T(1) |Castleknock (Phoenix Park): D, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Castleknock Townland, Castleknock Parish, County Dublin|Castleknock]]: D, T(1) |Castlelackan Demesne: MO, T(1) |Castlelake: CE, T(1) |- |Castlelake: T, T(1) |Castlelambert: G, T(1) |Castle-land: C, T(1) |- |Castleland: D, T(1) |Castleland: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castleland]]: WX, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlelands]]: C, T(3) |Castlelands: W, T(1) |Castleleiny: T, T(1) |- |Castlelishen: C, T(1) |Castlelloyd: L, T(1) |Castlelohort Demesne: C, T(1) |- |Castlelost West: WH, T(1) |Castlelost: WH, T(1) |Castlelough: KY, T(1) |- |Castlelough: T, T(1) |Castleloye: SO, T(1) |Castlelucas: MO, T(1) |- |Castlelumny: LH, T(1) |Castlemacadam: WW, T(1) |Castlemacauliffe: C, T(1) |- |Castlemagarret North: MO, T(1) |Castlemagarretpark New: MO, T(1) |Castlemagarretpark Old: MO, T(1) |- |Castlemagner: C, T(1) |Castlemahon: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlemaine]]: KY, T(2) |- |Castlemarket East: KK, T(1) |Castlemarket West: KK, T(1) |Castlemarket: KK, T(1) |- |Castlemartin: KE, T(1) |Castlemartin: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlemartyr]]: C, T(3) |- |Castlemary: C, T(1) |Castlematrix: L, T(1) |Castlemehigan: C, T(1) |- |Castlemellan: TE, T(1) |Castlemervyn Demesne: TE, T(1) |Castlemiles: W, T(1) |- |Castlemitchell North: KE, T(1) |Castlemitchell South: KE, T(1) |Castlemore: CW, T(1) |- |Castlemore: C, T(1) |Castlemorris: KK, T(1) |Castlemoyle North: T, T(1) |- |Castlemoyle South: T, T(1) |Castlemoyle: G, T(1) |Castlemoyle: WX, T(1) |- |Castlemungret: L, T(1) |Castlenageeha: MO, T(1) |Castlenagree: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlenalact]]: C, T(2) |[[:Category:Castlenancy Townland, Abbeygormacan Parish, County Galway|Castlenancy]]: G, T(1) |Castlenavan: DN, T(1) |- |Castlenode: RN, T(1) |Castlenugent: LD, T(1) |Castleoliver: L, T(1) |- |Castleore: SO, T(1) |Castlepaliser: WX, T(1) |Castlepark: CE, T(1) |- |Castlepark: C, T(1) |Castlepark: G, T(1) |Castlepark: T, T(1) |- |Castleparks: MH, T(1) |Castleplunket: RN, T(1) |Castlepoint: C, T(1) |- |Castlepole: MH, T(1) |Castlepoles: CN, T(1) |Castlepook North: C, T(1) |- |Castlepook South: C, T(1) |Castlequarter Kilkeedy: CE, T(1) |Castlequarter: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlequarter]]: CE, T(3) |Castlequarter: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlequarter]]: DL, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlequarter]]: G, T(2) |Castlequarter: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlequarter]]: LS, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlequarter]]: L, T(2) |Castlequarter: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlequarter]]: T, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlequarter]]: W, T(3) |Castlequarter: WX, T(1) |Castlequarter: WW, T(1) |- |Castlequin: KY, T(1) |Castlerahan: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Castleraw Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Castleraw]]: AH, T(1) |- |Castlerea Mountain: LD, T(1) |Castlerea: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Castlereagh Townland, Knockbreda Parish, County Down|Castlereagh]]: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castlereagh]]: MO, T(2) |Castlereagh: OY, T(1) |Castlereagh: RN, T(1) |- |Castlereagh: W, T(1) |Castlereban North: KE, T(1) |Castlereban South: KE, T(1) |- |Castleredmond: C, T(1) |Castlerichard: C, T(1) |Castlering: LH, T(1) |- |Castleroan: OY, T(1) |Castleroberts: L, T(1) |Castlerock or Castlecarragh: SO, T(1) |- |Castleroddy Glebe: TE, T(1) |Castleroe East: KE, T(1) |Castleroe West: KE, T(1) |- |Castleroe: LY, T(1) |Castlerogy: LM, T(1) |Castleroyan: MO, T(1) |- |Castleruby: RN, T(1) |Castleruddery Lower: WW, T(1) |Castleruddery Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Castlesaffron: C, T(1) |Castlesallagh: WW, T(1) |Castlesampson: RN, T(1) |- |Castlesaunderson Demesne: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Castlesessagh Townland, Urney Parish, County Tyrone|Castlesessagh]]: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Castleshane Demesne Townland, Monaghan Parish, County Monaghan|Castleshane Demesne]]: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castleshannon]]: KY, T(2) |Castlesheela: T, T(1) |Castlesheenaghan: MO, T(1) |- |Castlesize: KE, T(1) |Castleskreen: DN, T(1) |Castlesow: WX, T(1) |- |Castlestrange: RN, T(1) |Castletalbot: WX, T(1) |Castletate: LH, T(1) |- |Castletaylor North: G, T(1) |Castletaylor South: G, T(1) |Castleteheen: RN, T(1) |- |Castletenison Demesne: RN, T(1) |Castleterra: CN, T(1) |Castleterry: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Castlethird Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Castlethird]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Castletimon Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Castletimon]]: WW, T(1) |Castletobin East: KK, T(1) |- |Castletobin West: KK, T(1) |Castletobin: KK, T(1) |Castletogher: G, T(1) |- |Castletoodry: LY, T(1) |Castletorrison: DL, T(1) |Castletown and Glinsk: OY, T(1) |- |Castletown Kilberry: MH, T(1) |Castletown Lower: WH, T(1) |Castletown Monea: FH, T(1) |- |Castletown Tara: MH, T(1) |Castletown Upper: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: AM, T(2) |- |Castletown: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: C, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Castletown Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Castletown]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: G, T(4) |Castletown: KY, T(1) |- |Castletown: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: KK, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: LS, T(3) |- |Castletown: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: L, T(2) |Castletown: LH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: MO, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: MH, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: OY, T(2) |- |Castletown: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Castletown Townland, Easky Parish, County Sligo|Castletown]]: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: T, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: TE, T(5) |Castletown: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: WH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castletown]]: WX, T(3) |Castletownbere: C, T(1) |Castletowncooley: LH, T(1) |- |Castletowndelvin: WH, T(1) |Castletownmoor: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Castletownroche Townland, Castletownroche Parish, County Cork|Castletownroche]]: C, T(1) |- |Castletownsend: C, T(1) |Castletreasure: C, T(1) |Castletrench: LS, T(1) |- |Castletroy: L, T(1) |Castleturvin: G, T(1) |Castlevennon: DN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Castleventry Townland, Castleventry Parish, County Cork|Castleventry]]: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Castleview]]: C, T(2) |Castleview: KY, T(1) |- |Castleview: LS, T(1) |Castlewaller: T, T(1) |Castleward: DN, T(1) |- |Castlewarden North: KE, T(1) |Castlewarden South: KE, T(1) |Castlewarden: D, T(1) |- |Castlewarren: KK, T(1) |Castlewarren: TE, T(1) |Castlewellan: DN, T(1) |- |Castlewhite: WX, T(1) |Castlewidenham: C, T(1) |Castlewilder: LD, T(1) |- |Castlewood: LS, T(1) |Castleworkhouse: WX, T(1) |Castlewray: DL, T(1) |- |Castlewrixon North: C, T(1) |Castlewrixon South: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Castruse Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Castruse]]: DL, T(1) |- |Casttlerickard: MH, T(1) |Catfort: MO, T(1) |Cathaganstown: T, T(1) |- |Catherine's Isle: DL, T(1) |Catherinestown: KE, T(1) |Catherinestown: WH, T(1) |- |Catsrock: KK, T(1) |Catstown: KK, T(1) |Cattan: LM, T(1) |- |Cattogs: DN, T(1) |Cattor: TE, T(1) |Cauhoo: CN, T(1) |- |Caul: RN, T(1) |Caulhame: LY, T(1) |Caulicaun: MO, T(1) |- |Caulside: AM, T(1) |Caulstown: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Caulstown]]: MH, T(3) |- |Caum: C, T(1) |Caumglen: W, T(1) |Caunteens: KY, T(1) |- |Cauran: WH, T(1) |Caurans Lower: MO, T(1) |Caurans Upper or Oughterard: MO, T(1) |- |Caureen: KE, T(1) |Causanagh: AH, T(1) |Causestown: D, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Causestown]]: MH, T(2) |Cauteen: T, T(1) |Cavan (Cope): MN, T(1) |- |Cavan (Moutray): MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cavan Lower Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Donegal|Cavan Lower]]: DL, T(1) |Cavan O'Neill: TE, T(1) |- |Cavan Upper: DL, T(1) |Cavan: AM, T(1) |Cavan: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavan]]: DL, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavan]]: DN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavan]]: LM, T(2) |- |Cavan: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavan]]: LH, T(2) |Cavan: MO, T(1) |- |Cavan: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavan]]: TE, T(4) |Cavanacark: TE, T(1) |- |Cavanacaw Lower: TE, T(1) |Cavanacaw Upper: TE, T(1) |Cavanacaw: AH, T(1) |- |Cavanacaw: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavanacaw]]: TE, T(2) |Cavanacor: DL, T(1) |- |Cavanacross: FH, T(1) |Cavanacross: MN, T(1) |Cavanacurragh: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cavanagarvan Townland, Tynan Parish, County Armagh|Cavanagarvan]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavanagarvan]]: FH, T(2) |Cavanagarvan: MN, T(1) |- |Cavanageeragh: MN, T(1) |Cavanagh: CN, T(1) |Cavanagh: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cavanagrow Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Cavanagrow]]: AH, T(1) |Cavanaguillagh: MN, T(1) |Cavanakeeran: TE, T(1) |- |Cavanakeery: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cavanakill Townland, Ballymyre Parish, County Armagh|Cavanakill]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavanaleck]]: FH, T(2) |- |Cavanalee: TE, T(1) |Cavanalough Glebe: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cavanamara Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Cavanamara]]: TE, T(1) |- |Cavananore: LH, T(1) |Cavanapole: AH, T(1) |Cavanaquill: CN, T(1) |- |Cavanarainy: CN, T(1) |Cavanavally: MN, T(1) |Cavanaweery: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cavanballaghy Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Cavanballaghy]]: AH, T(1) |Cavanboy: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavancarragh]]: FH, T(2) |- |Cavancoulter: CN, T(1) |Cavancreagh: TE, T(1) |Cavancreevy: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cavandarragh Townland, Ardstraw Parish, County Tyrone|Cavandarragh]]: TE, T(1) |Cavandoogan: AH, T(1) |Cavanfin: CN, T(1) |- |Cavangarden: DL, T(1) |Cavankilgreen: TE, T(1) |Cavanleckagh: MN, T(1) |- |Cavanmore: FH, T(1) |Cavanmore: MN, T(1) |Cavanoneill: TE, T(1) |- |Cavanquarter: MO, T(1) |Cavanreagh: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cavanreagh Townland, Ballynascreen Parish, County Londonderry|Cavanreagh]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cavanreagh]]: MN, T(2) |Cavanreagh: TE, T(1) |Cavanrobert: LH, T(1) |- |Cavans: FH, T(1) |Cavansallagh: TE, T(1) |Cavansheath: LS, T(1) |- |Cavanskeldragh: CN, T(1) |Cavantillycormick: FH, T(1) |Cavantimahon: CN, T(1) |- |Cavantreeduff: FH, T(1) |Cavany: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Caa_to_Caz|Cave]]: G, T(2) |- |Cave: MO, T(1) |Cavestown and Rosmead: WH, T(1) |Cavetown: RN, T(1) |- |Cavey: TE, T(1) |Caw: LY, T(1) | |}

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==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of district electoral divisions. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as corrections continue to be made. :Each entry represents a name that appears in an Irish location and where there are many instances of the name a separate disambiguation page shows all the instances of the name and the parishes in which it is situate. :Where a category of a single location exists (at the time of the last run) the link takes you to the category. Where there are multiple instances the link takes you to the diasambiguation page. ==Identifying County and Type== :County Letters are used to identify the county to which the place belongs. These are ''usually'' the first and last letter of the county name. The same has been applied to counties in Northern Ireland after 1922.
:{| width="80%" border="1" |'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County''' |- |AM||Antrim,||AH||Armagh,||C||Cork,||CE||Clare |- |CN||Cavan,||CW||Carlow,||D||Dublin,||DL||Donegal |- |DN||Down,||FH||Fermanagh,||G||Galway,||KE||Kildare |- |KK||Kilkenny,||KY||Kerry,||L||Limerick,||LD||Longford |- |LH||Louth,||LM||Leitrim,||LS||Laois,||LY||Londonderry |- |MH||Meath,||MN||Monaghan,||MO||Mayo,||OY||Offaly |- |RN||Roscommon,||SO||Sligo,||T||Tipperary,||TE||Tyrone |- |W||Waterford,||WH||Westmeath,||WX||Wexford,||WW||Wicklow |}
:The letters immediately following the county designation are the type of location, or types, which are represented by the name thus for example '''Abartagh: W, T(1)''' relates to a townland in Waterford and there is just the one instance.
T = Townland, TN = Town, P = Parish, B = Barony, E = District Electoral Division,
R = Registration District (Disp Dist), S = Superintentent Registrar's District.
:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |Ceancullig: C, T(1) |Cecilstown: C, T(1) |Celbridge Abbey: KE, T(1) |- |Celbridge: KE, T(1) |Celbridgeabbey: KE, T(1) |Cellarstown East: KK, T(1) |- |Cellarstown Lower: KK, T(1) |Cellarstown Upper: KK, T(1) |Cellarstown West: KK, T(1) |- |Censure: D, T(1) |Cesackstown: MH, T(1) |Chacefield: SO, T(1) |- |Chadvilla: T, T(1) |Chaffpool: SO, T(1) |Chain Island: MO, T(1) |- |Chalkhill: T, T(1) |Chamberlainstown: MH, T(1) |Chamberlainstown: T, T(1) |- |Chambersland: WX, T(1) |Chamberstown: MH, T(1) |Chancellorsland: T, T(1) |- |Chancellorstown Lower: T, T(1) |Chancellorstown Upper: T, T(1) |Chancery: WH, T(1) |- |Chanonrock: LH, T(1) |Chanonstown: WH, T(1) |Chanterland or Windmillpark: RN, T(1) |- |Chanterlands: KE, T(1) |Chantersland: T, T(1) |Chapel Island: G, T(1) |- |Chapel Land: MH, T(1) |Chapel Quarter: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Chapel]]: WX, T(2) |- |Chapel: WW, T(1) |Chapelbride: MH, T(1) |Chapelfarm: KE, T(1) |- |Chapelfield: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Chapelhill]]: LS, T(2) |Chapelizod (Co. Borough): D, T(1) |- |Chapelizod: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Chapelpark Townland, Clontuskert Parish, County Galway|Chapelpark]]: G, T(1) |Chapelstown: CW, T(1) |- |Charlesfield: C, T(1) |Charlesland: WW, T(1) |Charlestown or Pollnamucka: G, T(1) |- |Charlestown: D, T(1) |Charlestown: KK, T(1) |Charlestown: LH, T(1) |- |Charlestown: OY, T(1) |Charlestown: RN, T(1) |Charleville Demesne: OY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Charleville Demesne Townland, Kilmacanoge Parish, County Wicklow|Charleville Demesne]]: WW, T(1) |Charleville: D, T(1) |Charleville: LH, T(1) |- |Charstown: D, T(1) |Charterschool Land: KK, T(1) |Charterschool Land: T, T(1) |- |Charterschoolland: MH, T(1) |Chathamhall: AM, T(1) |Cheekpoint: W, T(1) |- |Cheesemount: T, T(1) |Cheeverstown: D, T(1) |Cheeverstown: MH, T(1) |- |Chelsea: G, T(1) |Cherriestown: WX, T(1) |Cherry Orchard: D, T(1) |- |Cherrybrook: LM, T(1) |Cherryfield or Drishagan: RN, T(1) |Cherryfield: MO, T(1) |- |Cherryhound: D, T(1) |Cherrymills: KE, T(1) |Cherrymount: DL, T(1) |- |Cherrymount: KK, T(1) |Cherrymount: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Cherrymount Townland, Castlemacadam Parish, County Wicklow|Cherrymount]]: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cherryorchard]]: WX, T(2) |Cherryvalley: DN, T(1) |Cherryvalley: MH, T(1) |- |Cherryville: KE, T(1) |Cherrywood: D, T(1) |Chetwynd: C, T(1) |- |Chevychase or Derrynadarragh: OY, T(1) |Chimneyfield: C, T(1) |Chistianstown: KE, T(1) |- |Chour: WX, T(1) |Christendom: KK, T(1) |Christendom: W, T(1) |- |Christianstown: LH, T(1) |Christianstown: WH, T(1) |Church Ballee: DN, T(1) |- |Church Hill Glebe: MH, T(1) |Church Hill: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Church Hill Townland, Gartan Parish, County Donegal|Church Hill]]: DL, T(1) |- |Church Hill: KK, T(1) |Church Hill: MN, T(1) |Church Hill: OY, T(1) |- |Church Hill: RN, T(1) |Church Hill: SO, T(1) |Church Hill: TE, T(1) |- |Church Island: G, T(1) |Church Island: MO, T(1) |Church Island: MH, T(1) |- |Church Island: RN, T(1) |Church Island: SO, T(1) |Church Quarter: AM, T(1) |- |Church Quarter: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Church Tamlaght Townland, Rasharkin Parish, County Antrim|Church Tamlaght]]: AM, T(1) |Churchacres: RN, T(1) |- |Churchclara: KK, T(1) |Churchfield Lower: MO, T(1) |Churchfield Upper: MO, T(1) |- |Churchfield: AM, T(1) |Churchfield: KY, T(1) |Churchfield: LS, T(1) |- |Churchfield: LM, T(1) |Churchfield: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Churchfield]]: MO, T(2) |- |Churchfield: T, T(1) |Churchground: KY, T(1) |Churchland East: KE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Churchland Quarters (Carrowtemple, Moneyshandoney and Carrick) Townland, Donagh Parish, County Donegal|Churchland Quarters (Carrowtemple, Moneyshandoney and Carrick)]]: DL, T(1) |Churchland South: KE, T(1) |Churchland West: KE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Churchland Townland, Killowen Parish, County Londonderry|Churchland]]: LY, T(1) |Churchland: OY, T(1) |Churchland: WW, T(1) |- |Churchlands: WX, T(1) |Churchpark: MO, T(1) |Churchquarter: L, T(1) |- |Churchquarter: LD, T(1) |Churchquarter: RN, T(1) |Churchquarter: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Churchquarter]]: W, T(2) |[[:Category:Churchtown Lower Townland, Taney Parish, County Dublin|Churchtown Lower]]: D, T(1) |Churchtown North: KE, T(1) |- |Churchtown South: KE, T(1) |Churchtown Upper: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Churchtown]]: C, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Churchtown]]: DL, T(2) |[[:Category:Churchtown Townland, Knockane Parish, County Kerry|Churchtown]]: KY, T(1) |Churchtown: LS, T(1) |- |Churchtown: L, T(1) |Churchtown: LH, T(1) |Churchtown: MH, T(1) |- |Churchtown: TE, T(1) |Churchtown: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Churchtown]]: WH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Churchtown]]: WX, T(8) |Churchtownhill: W, T(1) |Clab: CE, T(1) |- |Cladagh: W, T(1) |Claddagh East: G, T(1) |Claddagh West: G, T(1) |- |Claddagh: CN, T(1) |Claddagh: SO, T(1) |Claddaghduff: G, T(1) |- |Claddanure East: KY, T(1) |Claddanure West: KY, T(1) |Claddy: MO, T(1) |- |Cladowen: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Clady Beg Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Clady Beg]]: AH, T(1) |Clady Blair: TE, T(1) |- |Clady Haliday: TE, T(1) |Clady Hood: TE, T(1) |Clady Johnston: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clady More Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Clady More]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clady]]: AM, T(2) |Clady: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clagan]]: LY, T(5) |Clagernagh: TE, T(1) |Claggan Mountain North: DL, T(1) |- |Claggan Mountain South: DL, T(1) |Claggan Mountain: DL, T(1) |Claggan North: DL, T(1) |- |Claggan North: TE, T(1) |Claggan South: DL, T(1) |Claggan South: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Claggan]]: DL, T(4) |Claggan: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Claggan]]: MO, T(5) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Claggan]]: TE, T(3) |Clagganmountain: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Claggarnagh East]]: MO, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Claggarnagh West]]: MO, T(2) |Claggernagh East: G, T(1) |Claggernagh West: G, T(1) |- |Clagnagh: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Clahane Townland, Annagh Parish, County Kerry|Clahane]]: KY, T(1) |Clahernagh: FH, T(1) |- |Clampernow: LY, T(1) |Clamperpark: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Clanabogan Lower Townland, Drumragh Parish, County Tyrone|Clanabogan Lower]]: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clanabogan Upper Townland, Drumragh Parish, County Tyrone|Clanabogan Upper]]: TE, T(1) |Clanagh: CW, T(1) |Clananeese Glebe: TE, T(1) |- |Clanboorhin: DL, T(1) |Clancool Beg: C, T(1) |Clancool More: C, T(1) |- |Clane: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clanhugh Demesne]]: WH, T(2) |Clanickny: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clankilvoragh Townland, Magheralin Parish, County Armagh|Clankilvoragh]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clanmaghery]]: DN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clanrolla]]: AH, T(2) |- |Clanterkee: LY, T(1) |Clara More: WW, T(1) |Clara Upper: KK, T(1) |- |Clara: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Clarabeg North Townland, Knockrath Parish, County Wicklow|Clarabeg North]]: WW, T(1) |Clarabeg South: WW, T(1) |- |Clarabricken: KK, T(1) |Claragh Beg: C, T(1) |Claragh Irish: SO, T(1) |- |Claragh More: C, T(1) |Claragh Scotch: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Claragh]]: CN, T(3) |- |Claragh: DL, T(1) |Claragh: DN, T(1) |Claragh: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Claragh Townland, Kilrea Parish, County Londonderry|Claragh]]: LY, T(1) |Claragh: OY, T(1) |Claraghatlea North: C, T(1) |- |Claraghatlea South: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Claraghmore Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone|Claraghmore]]: TE, T(1) |Claraghpottle Glebe: CN, T(1) |- |Claraghy: FH, T(1) |Claraghy: MN, T(1) |Clarahill: LS, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Claranagh Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Claranagh]]: AH, T(1) |Claranagh: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Clarary Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Clarary]]: G, T(1) |- |Clarary: RN, T(1) |Claras: LD, T(1) |Clarashinnagh: LM, T(1) |- |Clarbally: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Clarbane Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Clarbane]]: AH, T(1) |Clarbarracum: LS, T(1) |- |Clarcam: DL, T(1) |Clarcarricknagun: DL, T(1) |Clarderry: MN, T(1) |- |Clardrumbarren: DL, T(1) |Clardrumnagahan: DL, T(1) |Clare Beg: T, T(1) |- |Clare Commons: CE, T(1) |Clare More: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Clare More Townland, Clogher Parish, County Tyrone|Clare More]]: TE, T(1) |- |Clare Mountain: AM, T(1) |Clare Oghill: MN, T(1) |Clare Rock: D, T(1) |- |Clare Upper: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clare]]: AM, T(2) |[[:Category:Clare Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Clare]]: AH, T(1) |- |Clare: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Clare Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal|Clare]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clare]]: DN, T(2) |- |Clare: G, T(1) |Clare: MO, T(1) |Clare: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clare]]: TE, T(3) |Clare: WH, T(1) |Clareabbey: CE, T(1) |- |Clarebane: CN, T(1) |Clareboy: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Clarecastle Townland, Clareabbey Parish, County Clare|Clarecastle]]: CE, T(1) |- |Clareen: MO, T(1) |Clareen: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clareen]]: T, T(3) |- |Clarefield: CE, T(1) |Claregalway: G, T(1) |Clarehill: CE, T(1) |- |Clarehill: LY, T(1) |Clareisland or Derrymacegan: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Claremadden Townland, Kilquain Parish, County Galway|Claremadden]]: G, T(1) |- |Claremont: D, T(1) |Claremore: TE, T(1) |Claremount or Cummingstown: WH, T(1) |- |Claremount: CE, T(1) |Claremount: G, T(1) |Claremount: KE, T(1) |- |Claremount: MO, T(1) |Claremount: OY, T(1) |Claretuam: G, T(1) |- |Clareview: FH, T(1) |Clarey: KE, T(1) |Claristown: MH, T(1) |- |Clarkill: AH, T(1) |Clarkill: DN, T(1) |Clarkill: T, T(1) |- |Clarkstown: D, T(1) |Clarkstown: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clarkville]]: OY, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Clarlougheask Townland, Donegal Parish, County Donegal|Clarlougheask]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clash East]]: C, T(2) |Clash East: KY, T(1) |- |Clash North: L, T(1) |Clash South: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clash West]]: C, T(2) |- |Clash West: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clash]]: C, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clash]]: KY, T(2) |- |Clash: LS, T(1) |Clash: T, T(1) |Clashabreeda: T, T(1) |- |Clashacollare: KK, T(1) |Clashacrow: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Clashadoo Townland, Durrus Parish, County Cork|Clashadoo]]: C, T(1) |- |Clashadunna East: C, T(1) |Clashadunna West: C, T(1) |Clashafree: C, T(1) |- |Clashagad Lower: OY, T(1) |Clashagad Upper: OY, T(1) |Clashaganniv: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clashaganny]]: G, T(2) |Clashaganny: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clashalaher]]: T, T(2) |- |Clashanaffrin: C, T(1) |Clashanahy: W, T(1) |Clashanea: L, T(1) |- |Clashanimud: C, T(1) |Clashaniska Lower: T, T(1) |Clashaniska Upper: T, T(1) |- |Clashaniskera: T, T(1) |Clashanisky: T, T(1) |Clashanure: C, T(1) |- |Clashaphuca: KY, T(1) |Clasharaggy: C, T(1) |Clashard: G, T(1) |- |Clasharinka: C, T(1) |Clasharoe: KK, T(1) |Clasharusheen: C, T(1) |- |Clashatarriff: C, T(1) |Clashateeaun: T, T(1) |Clashatlea: KY, T(1) |- |Clashavaddra: T, T(1) |Clashavaha: KK, T(1) |Clashavickteery: T, T(1) |- |Clashavougha: T, T(1) |Clashbane: L, T(1) |Clashbeg: T, T(1) |- |Clashboy: LS, T(1) |Clashbrack: W, T(1) |Clashbredane: C, T(1) |- |Clashcame: MO, T(1) |Clashcarragh: RN, T(1) |Clashdermot East: C, T(1) |- |Clashdermot West: C, T(1) |Clashdrumsmith: T, T(1) |Clashduff Lower: KK, T(1) |- |Clashduff Upper: KK, T(1) |Clashduff: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clashduff]]: C, T(5) |- |Clashduff: KK, T(1) |Clashduff: T, T(1) |Clashedmond: KY, T(1) |- |Clasheel: C, T(1) |Clasheen: KY, T(1) |Clasheen: WX, T(1) |- |Clasheenanierin: W, T(1) |Clashelane: C, T(1) |Clasheleesha: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clashganniff]]: L, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clashganniv]]: C, T(2) |Clashganniv: KY, T(1) |- |Clashganny East: T, T(1) |Clashganny West: T, T(1) |Clashganny: CW, T(1) |- |Clashganny: W, T(1) |Clashgortmore: L, T(1) |Clashmagrath: KK, T(1) |- |Clashmaguire: C, T(1) |Clashmalea: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Clashmelcon Townland, Killury Parish, County Kerry|Clashmelcon]]: KY, T(1) |- |Clashmore: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clashmore]]: C, T(2) |Clashmore: W, T(1) |- |Clashmorgan: C, T(1) |Clashnabuttry: C, T(1) |Clashnacrona East: C, T(1) |- |Clashnacrona West: C, T(1) |Clashnacrony: T, T(1) |Clashnadarriv: W, T(1) |- |Clashnaganniff: C, T(1) |Clashnagarrane: KY, T(1) |Clashnagoneen: W, T(1) |- |Clashnagraun: T, T(1) |Clashnamonadee: W, T(1) |Clashnamrock: W, T(1) |- |Clashnamuck: LS, T(1) |Clashnasmut: T, T(1) |Clashnevin: T, T(1) |- |Clashoquirk: T, T(1) |Clashrea: W, T(1) |Clashreagh: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clashroe]]: C, T(2) |Clashroe: OY, T(1) |Clashroe: W, T(1) |- |Clashwilliam Upper: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clashwilliam]]: KK, T(2) |[[:Category:Clashygowan Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Clashygowan]]: DL, T(1) |- |Clashykinleen East: C, T(1) |Clashykinleen West: C, T(1) |Classagh: CE, T(1) |- |Classaghroe: G, T(1) |Classaghroe: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Classes]]: C, T(2) |- |Clatterstown: MH, T(1) |Clatteryknowes: AM, T(1) |Claudy: LY, T(1) |- |Claughey: AM, T(1) |Claureen: CE, T(1) |Claureen: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clavass Townland, Saint Mary's Enniscorthy Parish, County Wexford|Clavass]]: WX, T(1) |Clawinch: LD, T(1) |Clay: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clay]]: DN, T(2) |Clay: FH, T(1) |Claycastle: C, T(1) |- |Cleaboy: RN, T(1) |Cleaboy: W, T(1) |Cleaghbeg: G, T(1) |- |Cleaghgarve: G, T(1) |Cleaghmore: G, T(1) |Cleaheen: RN, T(1) |- |Cleanagh: LS, T(1) |Cleanally: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Cleanderry Townland, Killury Parish, County Kerry|Cleanderry]]: KY, T(1) |- |Cleanglass North: L, T(1) |Cleanglass South: L, T(1) |Cleanrath North: C, T(1) |- |Cleanrath South: C, T(1) |Cleanrath: C, T(1) |Clear's Land: T, T(1) |- |Clearagh: C, T(1) |Cleaveragh Demesne: SO, T(1) |Cleavry: SO, T(1) |- |Cleedagh: KY, T(1) |Cleen: FH, T(1) |Cleen: LM, T(1) |- |Cleen: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cleenagh Townland, Fahan Lower Parish, County Donegal|Cleenagh]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Cleenagh Townland, Drummully Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleenagh]]: FH, T(1) |- |Cleenaghan: FH, T(1) |Cleenaghoo: LM, T(1) |Cleendargan: LM, T(1) |- |Cleenderry: DL, T(1) |Cleengort: DL, T(1) |Cleenillaun: G, T(1) |- |Cleenish: FH, T(1) |Cleenishgarve Island: FH, T(1) |Cleenishmeen Island: FH, T(1) |- |Cleenrah: LD, T(1) |Cleenraugh: RN, T(1) |Cleenriss: FH, T(1) |- |Cleens New: FH, T(1) |Cleens Old: FH, T(1) |Cleeny: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cleffany Townland, Aghavea Parish, County Fermanagh|Cleffany]]: FH, T(1) |Cleffin: CN, T(1) |Clegarrow: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cleggan]]: AM, T(3) |Cleggan: CN, T(1) |Cleggan: FH, T(1) |- |Cleggan: G, T(1) |Cleggan: LM, T(1) |Cleggarnagh: WH, T(1) |- |Cleggill: LD, T(1) |Cleghile: T, T(1) |Clegna: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clegnagh]]: AM, T(3) |Clehagh: DL, T(1) |Clehile: T, T(1) |- |Cleighragh: LM, T(1) |Cleighran Beg: LM, T(1) |Cleighran More: LM, T(1) |- |Cleighran: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Clementshill Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Clementshill]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Clenagh Townland, Kilmaleery Parish, County Clare|Clenagh]]: CE, T(1) |- |Clenaghisle: FH, T(1) |Clencor North: C, T(1) |Clencor South: C, T(1) |- |Clenlough: MN, T(1) |Cleomack: DN, T(1) |Cleraun: LD, T(1) |- |Clerhaun: G, T(1) |Clerhaun: MO, T(1) |Cleristown North: WX, T(1) |- |Cleristown South: WX, T(1) |Clerkstown: T, T(1) |Clermont: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clerragh]]: RN, T(2) |Clerran: MN, T(1) |Clery: MN, T(1) |- |Cletty: SO, T(1) |Clevaghy: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cliddaun]]: KY, T(2) |- |Clievragh: KY, T(1) |Clifden Commons: KK, T(1) |Clifden Demesne: G, T(1) |- |Clifden: CE, T(1) |Clifden: G, T(1) |Cliff Island: MO, T(1) |- |Clifferna: CN, T(1) |Clifford: C, T(1) |Clifton: CN, T(1) |- |Clincaun: KK, T(1) |Clinstown: MH, T(1) |Clintagh: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clintstown]]: KK, T(2) |[[:Category:Clinty Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim|Clinty]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Clintycracken Townland, Clonoe Parish, County Tyrone|Clintycracken]]: TE, T(1) |- |Cliven: LH, T(1) |Cloan: C, T(1) |Cloane: LY, T(1) |- |Clobanna: T, T(1) |Clobemon: WX, T(1) |Clocully: T, T(1) |- |Clodagh: C, T(1) |Clodah: C, T(1) |Cloddagh: C, T(1) |- |Clodragh: KY, T(1) |Clodrum: CN, T(1) |Clogagh North: C, T(1) |- |Clogagh South: C, T(1) |Clogaralt: KK, T(1) |Clogfune: C, T(1) |- |Clogga: CE, T(1) |Clogga: KK, T(1) |Clogga: WW, T(1) |- |Cloggagh: CN, T(1) |Cloggy: CN, T(1) |Clogh East: L, T(1) |- |Clogh Lower: WW, T(1) |Clogh Mills: AM, T(1)
''Cloughmills'' |Clogh North: G, T(1) |- |Clogh South: G, T(1) |Clogh Upper: WW, T(1) |Clogh West: L, T(1) |- |Clogh: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Clogh Townland, Castlecomer Parish, County Kilkenny|Clogh]]: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogh]]: LD, T(2) |- |Clogh: OY, T(1) |Clogh: SO, T(1) |Clogh: W, T(1) |- |Cloghabrack: OY, T(1) |Cloghabreedy: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloghabrody Townland, Thomastown Parish, County Kilkenny|Cloghabrody]]: KK, T(1) |- |Cloghacloka: L, T(1) |Cloghadalton: L, T(1) |Cloghaderreen: L, T(1) |- |Cloghadockan: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloghadoolarty North Townland, Fedamore Parish, County Limerick|Cloghadoolarty North]]: L, T(1) |Cloghadoolarty South: L, T(1) |- |Cloghagaddy: FH, T(1) |Cloghagalla Eighter: G, T(1) |Cloghagalla Oughter: G, T(1) |- |Cloghal Beg: OY, T(1) |Cloghal More: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghala]]: KK, T(2) |- |Cloghalahard: G, T(1) |Cloghan Beg: DL, T(1) |Cloghan Beg: OY, T(1) |- |Cloghan Demesne: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloghan More Townland, Kilteevoge Parish, County Donegal|Cloghan More]]: DL, T(1) |Cloghan: AH, T(1) |- |Cloghan: DL, T(1) |Cloghan: FH, T(1) |Cloghan: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloghan Townland, Balteagh Parish, County Londonderry|Cloghan]]: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghan]]: LD, T(2) |Cloghan: MO, T(1) |- |Cloghan: MH, T(1) |Cloghan: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghan]]: OY, T(2) |- |Cloghan: RN, T(1) |Cloghanaculleen: C, T(1) |Cloghanagh: FH, T(1) |- |Cloghanalehid: C, T(1) |Cloghanamina: OY, T(1) |Cloghanarold: L, T(1) |- |Cloghanaskaw: WH, T(1) |Cloghanbane: OY, T(1) |Cloghanboy (Cooke): WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghanboy (Homan)]]: WH, T(2) |Cloghanboy (Strain): WH, T(1) |Cloghanboy West: WH, T(1) |- |Cloghanduff: AM, T(1) |Cloghane Beg: C, T(1) |Cloghane Lower: C, T(1) |- |Cloghane More: C, T(1) |Cloghane Upper: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghane]]: C, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghane]]: KY, T(5) |Cloghane: T, T(1) |Cloghaneanua: KY, T(1) |- |Cloghanebane: KY, T(1) |Cloghanecanuig: KY, T(1) |Cloghanecarhan: KY, T(1) |- |Cloghaneduff: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloghaneleesh Townland, Ballyheige Parish, County Kerry|Cloghaneleesh]]: KY, T(1) |Cloghaneleskirt: KY, T(1) |- |Cloghanelinaghan: KY, T(1) |Cloghanenagleragh: KY, T(1) |Cloghanesheskeen: KY, T(1) |- |Cloghanlucas North: MO, T(1) |Cloghanmore: OY, T(1) |Cloghanmoyle: LH, T(1) |- |Cloghanmurry: AM, T(1) |Cloghannagarragh: WH, T(1) |Cloghannageeragh: MO, T(1) |- |Cloghanower: G, T(1) |Cloghanramer: DN, T(1) |Cloghans Beg: MO, T(1) |- |Cloghans Glebe: RN, T(1) |Cloghans More: MO, T(1) |Cloghans: MO, T(1) |- |Cloghanstown: WH, T(1) |Cloghanughera: C, T(1) |Cloghanumera: WH, T(1) |- |Cloghapistole: T, T(1) |Clogharaily Beg: T, T(1) |Clogharaily More: T, T(1) |- |Cloghard: DL, T(1) |Cloghardeen: T, T(1) |Cloghaready North: L, T(1) |- |Cloghaready South: L, T(1) |Cloghaready: T, T(1) |Clogharee: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clogharevan Townland, Killevy Parish, County Armagh|Clogharevan]]: AH, T(1) |Clogharevaun: G, T(1) |Clogharinka: KK, T(1) |- |Clogharoasty: G, T(1) |Cloghast: L, T(1) |Cloghastookeen: G, T(1) |- |Cloghasty North: KK, T(1) |Cloghasty South: KK, T(1) |Cloghatacka: L, T(1) |- |Cloghatanna: G, T(1) |Cloghatanny: OY, T(1) |Cloghateana: T, T(1) |- |Cloghatisky: G, T(1) |Cloghatrida: L, T(1) |Cloghaun Beg (East): CE, T(1) |- |Cloghaun Beg (West): CE, T(1) |Cloghaun Beg: CE, T(1) |Cloghaun More (East): CE, T(1) |- |Cloghaun More (West): CE, T(1) |Cloghaun More: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghaun]]: CE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghaun]]: G, T(3) |Cloghaun: W, T(1) |Cloghaunard: G, T(1) |- |Cloghaunbeg: CE, T(1) |Cloghaundine: CE, T(1) |Cloghauninchy: CE, T(1) |- |Cloghaunnatinny: CE, T(1) |Cloghaunsavaun: CE, T(1) |Cloghaviller: L, T(1) |- |Cloghavoola: KY, T(1) |Cloghbally Lower: CN, T(1) |Cloghbally Upper: CN, T(1) |- |Cloghbally: FH, T(1) |Cloghballybeg: CN, T(1) |Cloghballymore: G, T(1) |- |Cloghbane: WH, T(1) |Cloghbaun: W, T(1) |Cloghbog: W, T(1) |- |Cloghboley: G, T(1) |Cloghboley: MO, T(1) |Cloghboley: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghbolie]]: DL, T(2) |Cloghboola Beg: C, T(1) |Cloghboola More: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghboola]]: C, T(3) |Cloghboola: KY, T(1) |Cloghboy: DL, T(1) |- |Cloghboy: TE, T(1) |Cloghbrack Far: MO, T(1) |Cloghbrack Lower: G, T(1) |- |Cloghbrack Middle: G, T(1) |Cloghbrack Near: MO, T(1) |Cloghbrack Upper: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghbrack]]: G, T(2) |Cloghbreen: WH, T(1) |Cloghcarrigeen East: T, T(1) |- |Cloghcarrigeen West: T, T(1) |Cloghcastle: WW, T(1) |Cloghchurnel: LD, T(1) |- |Cloghcor: AM, T(1) |Cloghcor: DL, T(1) |Cloghcor: FH, T(1) |- |Cloghcor: SO, T(1) |Cloghcor: TE, T(1) |Cloghcorr: AM, T(1) |- |Cloghduff: C, T(1) |Clogheder: D, T(1) |Clogheen Market: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogheen]]: C, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogheen]]: KE, T(2) |Clogheen: W, T(1) |- |Clogheenavodig: C, T(1) |Clogheenduane: C, T(1) |Clogheenmilcon: C, T(1) |- |Clogher and Rinn: LD, T(1) |Clogher Anderson: AM, T(1) |Clogher Beg: MO, T(1) |- |Clogher Beg: RN, T(1) |Clogher Beg: SO, T(1) |Clogher Demesne: C, T(1) |- |Clogher Demesne: TE, T(1) |Clogher East: DL, T(1) |Clogher East: L, T(1) |- |Clogher Lower: RN, T(1) |Clogher More: MO, T(1) |Clogher More: RN, T(1) |- |Clogher More: SO, T(1) |Clogher North: AM, T(1) |Clogher South: AM, T(1) |- |Clogher Tenements: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Clogher Upper Townland, Kiltullagh Parish, County Roscommon|Clogher Upper]]: RN, T(1) |Clogher West: DL, T(1) |- |Clogher West: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogher]]: AM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogher]]: CE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogher]]: C, T(4) |Clogher: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogher]]: DN, T(4)
''Clogher&DED'' |- |Clogher: FH, T(1) |Clogher: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogher]]: KY, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogher]]: LM, T(2) |Clogher: L, T(1) |Clogher: LH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogher]]: MO, T(5) |Clogher: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogher]]: RN, T(3) |- |Clogher: SO, T(1) |Clogher: T, T(1) |Clogher: WH, T(1) |- |Cloghera Beg: KY, T(1) |Cloghera More: KY, T(1) |Cloghera: CE, T(1) |- |Clogherachullion: DL, T(1) |Clogherane: KY, T(1) |Clogherane: W, T(1) |- |Clogheravaddy: DL, T(1) |Clogherbog: FH, T(1) |Clogherboy: G, T(1) |- |Clogherboy: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Clogherbrien Townland, Clogherbrien Parish, County Kerry|Clogherbrien]]: KY, T(1) |Clogherclemin: KY, T(1) |- |Cloghercor: DL, T(1) |Clogherdillure: DL, T(1) |Clogherduff: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloghereen Lower Townland, Killarney Parish, County Kerry|Cloghereen Lower]]: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloghereen Upper Townland, Killarney Parish, County Kerry|Cloghereen Upper]]: KY, T(1) |Cloghergoole: CN, T(1) |- |Cloghermore: G, T(1) |Cloghermore: KY, T(1) |Cloghernagh: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghernagh]]: MN, T(2) |Cloghernagore: DL, T(1) |Cloghernagun: G, T(1) |- |Cloghernalaura: G, T(1) |Cloghernoosh: KY, T(1) |Clogherny Glebe Lower: TE, T(1) |- |Clogherny Glebe Upper: TE, T(1) |Clogherny Glebe: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogherny]]: TE, T(2) |- |Clogherowan: MO, T(1) |Clogherrevagh: SO, T(1) |Cloghers: KY, T(1) |- |Clogherstown: MH, T(1) |Cloghervaddy: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloghfin Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Cloghfin]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloghfin Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Cloghfin]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghfin]]: DL, T(4) |Cloghfin: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloghfin Townland, Kilmacallan Parish, County Sligo|Cloghfin]]: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghfin]]: TE, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghfune]]: KY, T(2) |- |Cloghgaldanagh: AM, T(1) |Cloghgarrett Glebe: KE, T(1) |Cloghglass: AM, T(1) |- |Cloghglass: DL, T(1) |Cloghgore: DL, T(1) |Cloghgriffin: C, T(1) |- |Cloghilawarreela: L, T(1) |Cloghinarney: AM, T(1) |Cloghinch: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghinny]]: AH, T(2) |Cloghkeating: L, T(1) |Cloghkeating: T, T(1) |- |Cloghlea: CE, T(1) |Cloghlea: LH, T(1) |Cloghleafin: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloghleagh Townland, Drumcliff Parish, County Clare|Cloghleagh]]: CE, T(1) |Cloghleagh: KY, T(1) |Cloghleagh: WW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghleigh]]: T, T(3) |Cloghlin: TE, T(1) |Cloghlough: LM, T(1) |- |Cloghlucas North: C, T(1) |Cloghlucas South: C, T(1) |Cloghmackirkeen: KY, T(1) |- |Cloghmacoo: MH, T(1) |Cloghmacow: C, T(1) |Cloghmacsimon: C, T(1) |- |Cloghmartin: T, T(1) |Cloghmeen: LM, T(1) |Cloghmine: SO, T(1) |- |Cloghmore North: G, T(1) |Cloghmore South: G, T(1) |Cloghmore: FH, T(1) |- |Cloghmore: MO, T(1) |Cloghmoyle: OY, T(1) |Cloghmoyne: MO, T(1) |- |Cloghna: CW, T(1) |Cloghnacody: T, T(1) |Cloghnadromin: L, T(1) |- |Cloghnagaune: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghnakeava]]: G, T(2) |Cloghnamallaght: WX, T(1) |- |Cloghnamanagh: L, T(1) |Cloghnart: MN, T(1) |Cloghnashade: RN, T(1) |- |Cloghog Lower: TE, T(1) |Cloghog Upper: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloghog Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Londonderry|Cloghog]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloghog Townland, Clonoe Parish, County Tyrone|Cloghog]]: TE, T(1) |Cloghoge Lower: SO, T(1) |Cloghoge Tievadinna: MN, T(1)
''Cloghoge and Tievadinna'' |- |Cloghoge Upper: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghoge]]: AH, T(3)
''Cloughoge'' |Cloghoge: CN, T(1) |- |Cloghoge: FH, T(1) |Cloghoge: KK, T(1) |Cloghoge: LS, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghoge]]: WW, T(2) |Cloghogle: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghogue]]: AM, T(2) |- |Cloghole: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloghonan Townland, Templederry Parish, County Tipperary|Cloghonan]]: T, T(1) |Cloghoolia: CE, T(1) |- |Cloghore: DL, T(1) |Cloghphilip: C, T(1) |Cloghpook: KK, T(1) |- |Cloghprior: T, T(1) |Cloghram: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghran]]: D, T(2) |- |Cloghreagh: AH, T(1) |Cloghreagh: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghristick]]: CW, T(2) |- |Cloghroak: G, T(1) |Cloghroe: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghroe]]: DL, T(2) |- |Cloghs: AM, T(1) |Cloghscoltia: G, T(1) |Cloghscregg: KK, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloghskelt Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Cloghskelt]]: DN, T(1) |Cloghstuckagh: CN, T(1) |Cloghtate: FH, T(1) |- |Cloghtogle: FH, T(1) |Cloghulatagh: WX, T(1) |Cloghvally Lower: MN, T(1) |- |Cloghvally Upper: MN, T(1) |Cloghvoley: G, T(1) |Cloghvoley: MO, T(1) |- |Cloghvoola: KY, T(1) |Cloghvoolia North: C, T(1) |Cloghvoolia South: C, T(1) |- |Cloghvoula: C, T(1) |Cloghy East: AM, T(1) |Cloghy West: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloghy]]: DN, T(2) |Clogorrow: KE, T(1) |Clogrenan: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clogrenan]]: LS, T(2) |Clohamon: WX, T(1) |Clohass: WX, T(1) |- |Cloheden: WX, T(1) |Cloheen Strand Intake: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloheen]]: C, T(2) |- |Cloheena: C, T(1) |Cloheenafishoge: T, T(1) |Clohernagh: T, T(1) |- |Clohernagh: WW, T(1) |Clohoge: T, T(1) |Cloldurish: WX, T(1) |- |Clologe Little: WX, T(1) |Clologe Lower: WX, T(1) |Clologe Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Clologe: WX, T(1) |Clolourish: WX, T(1) |Clomantagh (Mount Garret): KK, T(1) |- |Clomantagh Lower: KK, T(1) |Clomantagh Upper: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clomoney]]: CW, T(3) |- |Clon Beg: T, T(1) |Clon More: T, T(1) |Clonaboy: WH, T(1) |- |Clonabreany: MH, T(1) |Clonachullion: DN, T(1) |Clonacody: T, T(1) |- |Clonacullan: MN, T(1) |Clonacullion: MN, T(1) |Clonacur: CW, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonad]]: OY, T(3) |Clonadacasey: LS, T(1) |Clonaddadoran: LS, T(1) |- |Clonaderg: OY, T(1) |Clonagam: W, T(1) |Clonagannagh: OY, T(1) |- |Clonagara: MH, T(1) |Clonageera: LS, T(1) |Clonagh East: OY, T(1) |- |Clonagh West: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonagh]]: KE, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonagh]]: LS, T(2) |- |Clonagh: L, T(1) |Clonagh: OY, T(1) |Clonagh: WH, T(1) |- |Clonaghadoo: LS, T(1) |Clonaghlis: KE, T(1) |Clonaglin: WH, T(1) |- |Clonagonnell: CN, T(1) |Clonagooden: LS, T(1) |Clonagoose: T, T(1) |- |Clonagun: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonaheen Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Clonaheen]]: LS, T(1) |Clonahenoge: OY, T(1) |- |Clonakenny: T, T(1) |Clonakle: AH, T(1) |Clonalea: T, T(1) |- |Clonaleenaghan: LH, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonalig Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Clonalig]]: AH, T(1) |Clonallan Glebe: DN, T(1) |- |Clonalough: T, T(1) |Clonaltra (King): WH, T(1) |Clonaltra West: WH, T(1) |- |Clonamery: KK, T(1) |Clonamicklon: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonamola Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Clonamola]]: AH, T(1) |- |Clonamondra: T, T(1) |Clonamonna Lower: WX, T(1) |Clonamonna Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Clonamuckoge Beg: T, T(1) |Clonamuckoge More: T, T(1) |Clonamullig: CN, T(1) |- |Clonamullog: FH, T(1) |Clonamully: MN, T(1) |Clonamunsha: MN, T(1) |- |Clonanagh: W, T(1) |Clonanav: W, T(1) |Clonandra: CN, T(1) |- |Clonaneor: MN, T(1) |Clonanny: LS, T(1) |Clonard East: C, T(1) |- |Clonard Great: WX, T(1) |Clonard Little: WX, T(1) |Clonard New: KE, T(1) |- |Clonard or Cappaloughlin: LS, T(1)
''Cappaloughlin or Clonard'' |Clonard West: C, T(1) |Clonard: D, T(1) |- |Clonard: KK, T(1) |Clonardran: MH, T(1) |Clonarney: CN, T(1) |- |Clonarney: WH, T(1) |Clonarrow or Riverlyons: OY, T(1) |Clonascra: OY, T(1) |- |Clonasillagh: MH, T(1) |Clonaslee: LS, T(1) |Clonaspoe: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonassy]]: KK, T(2) |Clonattin Lower: WX, T(1) |Clonattin Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Clonatty: FH, T(1) |Clonava: WH, T(1) |Clonavaddy: TE, T(1) |- |Clonavarn: MN, T(1) |Clonavilla: MN, T(1) |Clonavoe: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonavogy]]: MN, T(2) |Clonavrick: C, T(1) |Clonaweel: FH, T(1) |- |Clonawoolan: LS, T(1) |Clonbane: LS, T(1) |Clonbara: DL, T(1) |- |Clonbarrow: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonbartan Townland, Drumcondra Parish, County Meath|Clonbartan]]: MH, T(1) |Clonbeale Beg Glebe: OY, T(1) |- |Clonbeale More: OY, T(1) |Clonbealy: T, T(1) |Clonbeg Glebe: DL, T(1) |- |Clonbeg: OY, T(1) |Clonbeg: TE, T(1) |Clonbern: G, T(1) |- |Clonbockoge: CN, T(1) |Clonbonane: T, T(1) |Clonbonniff: OY, T(1) |- |Clonbore: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonbouig]]: C, T(2) |Clonboy or Ballinacor: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clonboy Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Clonboy]]: AM, T(1) |Clonboy: CE, T(1) |Clonboy: MN, T(1) |- |Clonboyne: LS, T(1) |Clonbrassil: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonbrennan]]: OY, T(2) |- |Clonbrick: CE, T(1) |Clonbrick: T, T(1) |Clonbrin: OY, T(1) |- |Clonbrock Lower: OY, T(1) |Clonbrock Upper: OY, T(1) |Clonbrock: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clonbrock Townland, Killabban Parish, County Laois|Clonbrock]]: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonbrogan Townland, Magorban Parish, County Tipperary|Clonbrogan]]: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonbrone]]: OY, T(2) |- |Clonbroney: LD, T(1) |Clonbrown: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonbrusk]]: WH, T(2) |- |Clonbulloge or Ballycallon: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonbulloge Townland, Clonsast Parish, County Offaly|Clonbulloge]]: OY, T(1) |Clonbunniagh: FH, T(1) |- |Clonbunny: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonbuogh]]: T, T(2) |Clonburren (Moore): LS, T(1) |- |Clonburren (White): LS, T(1) |Clonburren: LS, T(1) |Clonburris Great: D, T(1) |- |Clonburris Little: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonca Townland, Clonca Parish, County Donegal|Clonca]]: DL, T(1) |Clonca: LD, T(1) |- |Cloncagh: L, T(1) |Cloncah Rock: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloncallick Townland, Drummully Parish, County Fermanagh|Cloncallick]]: FH, T(1) |- |Cloncallick: MN, T(1) |Cloncandra Glebe: TE, T(1) |Cloncannon: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloncanon Lower Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Cloncanon Lower]]: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloncanon Upper Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Cloncanon Upper]]: LS, T(1) |Cloncanon: OY, T(1) |- |Cloncant: OY, T(1) |Cloncarban: OY, T(1) |Cloncarn: FH, T(1) |- |Cloncarneel: MH, T(1) |Cloncarney: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloncarrish Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Cloncarrish]]: AH, T(1) |- |Cloncassan: OY, T(1) |Cloncat: MH, T(1) |Cloncaw: MN, T(1) |- |Clonclayagh: DL, T(1) |Cloncloghy: FH, T(1) |Clonclud: C, T(1) |- |Clonco: G, T(1) |Cloncoher: OY, T(1) |Cloncollog: OY, T(1) |- |Cloncollow: CN, T(1) |Cloncon: OY, T(1) |Clonconane: L, T(1) |- |Clonconey: KK, T(1) |Clonconnell: WH, T(1) |Clonconor Glebe: CN, T(1) |- |Clonconwal: DL, T(1) |Cloncoohy: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloncore Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Cloncore]]: AH, T(1) |- |Cloncorick: FH, T(1) |Cloncorig: T, T(1) |Cloncorr: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloncose]]: CN, T(2) |Cloncoskoran: W, T(1) |Cloncosney: LS, T(1) |- |Cloncough: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloncourse]]: LS, T(2) |Cloncouse: C, T(1) |- |Cloncovet: CN, T(1) |Cloncowley: LD, T(1) |Cloncracken: T, T(1) |- |Cloncraff or Bloomhill: OY, T(1) |Cloncraff: OY, T(1) |Cloncrave: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloncreen Townland, Clonsast Parish, County Offaly|Cloncreen]]: OY, T(1) |Cloncrew: L, T(1) |Cloncrow: WH, T(1) |- |Cloncullane: LS, T(1) |Cloncullen: LS, T(1) |Cloncullen: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloncullen]]: WH, T(3) |Cloncully: LS, T(1) |Cloncumber: KE, T(1) |- |Cloncumber: MN, T(1) |Cloncurkney: CN, T(1) |Cloncurrin: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloncurry]]: KE, T(2) |Cloncurry: T, T(1) |Clonda: WX, T(1) |- |Clondalee Beg: MH, T(1) |Clondalee More: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clondalever]]: WH, T(2) |- |Clondalkin: D, T(1) |Clondallan: DL, T(1) |Clondallow: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clondardis]]: WH, T(2) |Clondargan Glebe: CN, T(1) |Clondargan: CN, T(1) |- |Clondarragh: WX, T(1) |Clondarrig: LS, T(1) |Clondavaddog: DL, T(1) |- |Clondaval: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clondavan]]: MH, T(2) |Clondelara: OY, T(1) |- |Clonderalaw: CE, T(1) |Clondermot: LY, T(1)
''Glendermot'' |Clondinnery: MN, T(1) |- |Clondonnell Glebe: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Clondonnell Townland, Rathgormuck Parish, County Waterford|Clondonnell]]: W, T(1) |Clondoogan: MH, T(1) |- |Clondoolagh: LS, T(1) |Clondoolusk: OY, T(1) |Clondoty: T, T(1) |- |Clondouglas or Clonkeen: LS, T(1) |Clondouglas: KY, T(1) |Clondouglas: LS, T(1) |- |Clondown: KE, T(1) |Clondra: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Clondrinagh Townland, Killeely Parish, County Limerick|Clondrinagh]]: L, T(1) |- |Clonduff: KE, T(1) |Clonduff: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Clondulane North Townland, Clondulane Parish, County Cork|Clondulane North]]: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clondulane South Townland, Clondulane Parish, County Cork|Clondulane South]]: C, T(1) |Clone East: WX, T(1) |Clone West: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clone]]: KK, T(2) |Clone: T, T(1) |Clone: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clone Townland, Kilpipe Parish, County Wicklow|Clone]]: WW, T(1) |Clonea Lower: W, T(1) |Clonea Middle: W, T(1) |- |Clonea Upper: W, T(1) |Clonea: W, T(1) |Clonearl Demesne: OY, T(1) |- |Clonearl: OY, T(1) |Cloneary: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloneblaugh Townland, Clogher Parish, County Tyrone|Cloneblaugh]]: TE, T(1) |- |Clonedarby: T, T(1) |Clonedergole: MN, T(1) |Clonee East: CW, T(1) |- |Clonee Lower: WX, T(1) |Clonee Upper: WX, T(1) |Clonee West: CW, T(1) |- |Clonee: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonee]]: MH, T(2) |Cloneeb: LS, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloneen]]: CW, T(2) |Cloneen: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloneen Townland, Castlecomer Parish, County Kilkenny|Cloneen]]: KK, T(1) |- |Cloneen: OY, T(1) |Cloneen: T, T(1) |Cloneen: WW, T(1) |- |Cloneens: MH, T(1) |Cloneety: W, T(1) |Clonegah: CW, T(1) |- |Clonegall: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonegath Townland, Monasterevin Parish, County Kildare|Clonegath]]: KE, T(1) |Clonehurk: LS, T(1) |- |Clonelly: FH, T(1) |Clonelty: FH, T(1) |Clonely: T, T(1) |- |Clonenagh: LS, T(1) |Cloneranny: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonerkin Townland, Ballykine Parish, County Wicklow|Clonerkin]]: WW, T(1) |- |Clonervy: CN, T(1) |Clones Lower: WX, T(1) |Clones Middle: WX, T(1) |- |Clones Upper: WX, T(1) |Cloneska: T, T(1) |Clonetoose: CW, T(1) |- |Clonetrace: AM, T(1) |Clonever: OY, T(1) |Cloneveran: MH, T(1) |- |Clonevin: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloney]]: AM, T(2) |Cloney: KE, T(1) |- |Cloney: MH, T(1) |Cloneybeg: KE, T(1) |Cloneybrien: T, T(1) |- |Cloneygowny: T, T(1) |Clonfad: FH, T(1) |Clonfad: LS, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonfad]]: MN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonfad]]: WH, T(2) |Clonfadda: C, T(1) |- |Clonfadda: W, T(1) |Clonfane: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonfane Townland, Moymet Parish, County Meath|Clonfane]]: MH, T(1) |- |Clonfard: FH, T(1) |Clonfeile: FH, T(1) |Clonfert (Butson): G, T(1) |- |Clonfert (Seymour) North: G, T(1) |Clonfert (Seymour) South: G, T(1) |Clonfert Demesne Bog: G, T(1) |- |Clonfert Demesne: G, T(1) |Clonfert North: KE, T(1) |Clonfert South: KE, T(1) |- |Clonfert: C, T(1) |Clonfinane: T, T(1) |Clonfinlough: OY, T(1) |- |Clonfinnan: MH, T(1) |Clonfree: T, T(1) |Clongaddy: WX, T(1) |- |Clongall: MH, T(1) |Clonganhue: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonganny]]: WX, T(2) |- |Clongarran: CW, T(1) |Clongarret: OY, T(1) |Clongawny Beg: OY, T(1) |- |Clongawny More: OY, T(1) |Clongawny: OY, T(1) |Clongawny: WH, T(1) |- |Clongeen: WX, T(1) |Clonglaskan: C, T(1) |Clongorey: KE, T(1) |- |Clongowan: MH, T(1) |Clongower: T, T(1) |Clongowly: WH, T(1) |- |Clongowna: FH, T(1) |Clongowna: T, T(1) |Clongownagh: KE, T(1) |- |Clongowny: MH, T(1) |Clonguiffin: MH, T(1) |Clongutery: MH, T(1) |- |Clonhasten: WX, T(1) |Clonheenret: WX, T(1) |Clonickilroe: WH, T(1) |- |Clonickilvant: WH, T(1) |Cloniff: OY, T(1) |Cloniffeen: OY, T(1) |- |Clonin: LS, T(1) |Clonin: OY, T(1) |Clonincurragh: LS, T(1) |- |Clonisboyle: MN, T(1) |Clonismullen: T, T(1) |Clonjordan: WX, T(1) |- |Clonkeady: MN, T(1) |Clonkee: FH, T(1) |Clonkeehan: LH, T(1) |- |Clonkeelan: MN, T(1) |Clonkeen (Barrington): L, T(1) |Clonkeen (Cole): MN, T(1) |- |Clonkeen (Lucas): MN, T(1) |Clonkeen (Molyneux): L, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonkeen Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Clonkeen]]: AM, T(1) |- |Clonkeen: CN, T(1) |Clonkeen: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonkeen]]: LS, T(2) |- |Clonkeen: MN, T(1) |Clonkeen: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonkeen]]: WH, T(2) |- |Clonkeen: WW, T(1) |Clonkeeran: KE, T(1) |Clonkeiffy: CN, T(1) |- |Clonkelly: OY, T(1) |Clonkelly: T, T(1) |Clonkerdin: W, T(1) |- |Clonkill: WH, T(1) |Clonkilly Beg: DL, T(1) |Clonkilly More: DL, T(1) |- |Clonkirk: MN, T(1) |Clonlack: OY, T(1) |Clonlaheen West: CE, T(1) |- |Clonlahy Corporation Land: LS, T(1) |Clonlahy: T, T(1) |Clonlard: WX, T(1) |- |Clonlea: CE, T(1) |Clonlea: C, T(1) |Clonleame: WH, T(1) |- |Clonleasan: MH, T(1) |Clonlee: OY, T(1) |Clonleek: MN, T(1) |- |Clonleigh: C, T(1) |Clonleigh: WX, T(1) |Clonliff South: D, T(1) |- |Clonliff: FH, T(1) |Clonliffe East: D, T(1) |Clonliffe West: D, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clonlisk Townland, Kilcomin Parish, County Offaly|Clonlisk]]: OY, T(1) |Clonloaghan: CN, T(1) |Clonloghan: CE, T(1) |- |Clonlonan: MN, T(1) |Clonlonan: WH, T(1) |Clonlong: L, T(1) |- |Clonloskan: CN, T(1) |Clonlost: WH, T(1) |Clonloughna: L, T(1) |- |Clonlum: AH, T(1) |Clonlura: MN, T(1) |Clonlusk: MH, T(1) |- |Clonlusk: T, T(1) |Clonlyon (Gerald): OY, T(1) |Clonlyon Castlequarter: OY, T(1) |- |Clonlyon Glebe: OY, T(1) |Clonlyon: LS, T(1) |Clonlyon: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clonmacash Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Clonmacash]]: AH, T(1) |Clonmacfelimy: FH, T(1) |Clonmackan: FH, T(1) |- |Clonmacken: L, T(1) |Clonmacmara: CN, T(1) |Clonmacnoise: OY, T(1) |- |Clonmacshane: CW, T(1) |Clonmagaddan: MH, T(1) |Clonmahon: MH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clonmain Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Clonmain]]: AH, T(1) |Clonmaine: C, T(1) |Clonmaine: T, T(1) |- |Clonmakane: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonmakate Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Clonmakate]]: AH, T(1) |Clonmakilladuff: T, T(1) |- |Clonmalevin: MH, T(1) |Clonmannan: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonmany Glebe Townland, Clonmany Parish, County Donegal|Clonmany Glebe]]: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clonmartin Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Clonmartin]]: AH, T(1) |Clonmaskill: WH, T(1) |Clonmass Isle: DL, T(1) |- |Clonmass: DL, T(1) |Clonmaulin: FH, T(1) |Clonmeen North: C, T(1) |- |Clonmeen North: LS, T(1) |Clonmeen South: C, T(1) |Clonmeen South: LS, T(1) |- |Clonmeen: OY, T(1) |Clonmeenan: MN, T(1) |Clonmeenwood: LS, T(1) |- |Clonmel: D, T(1) |Clonmel: OY, T(1) |Clonmellon: WH, T(1) |- |Clonmelsh: CW, T(1) |Clonmethan: D, T(1) |Clonmin Glebe: FH, T(1) |- |Clonminam: LS, T(1) |Clonminch: OY, T(1) |Clonmines: WX, T(1) |- |Clonmoher: CE, T(1) |Clonmona: T, T(1) |Clonmoney North: CE, T(1) |- |Clonmoney South: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonmoney West Townland, Bunratty Parish, County Clare|Clonmoney West]]: CE, T(1) |Clonmoran: KK, T(1) |- |Clonmore Lower: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonmore North]]: T, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonmore South]]: T, T(2) |- |Clonmore Upper: WX, T(1) |Clonmore: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonmore]]: CW, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Clonmore Townland, Clondahorky Parish, County Donegal|Clonmore]]: DL, T(1) |Clonmore: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonmore]]: LS, T(2) |- |Clonmore: LH, T(1) |Clonmore: MH, T(1) |Clonmore: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonmore]]: OY, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonmore]]: T, T(4) |Clonmore: TE, T(1) |- |Clonmore: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonmore]]: WH, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonmore]]: WX, T(2) |- |Clonmorewalk: T, T(1) |Clonmorrill: WH, T(1) |Clonmowley: MH, T(1) |- |Clonmoyle East: C, T(1) |Clonmoyle West: C, T(1) |Clonmoyle West: KE, T(1) |- |Clonmoyle: C, T(1) |Clonmoyle: KE, T(1) |Clonmoyle: W, T(1) |- |Clonmoyle: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonmullen Townland, Barragh Parish, County Carlow|Clonmullen]]: CW, T(1) |Clonmullin: KE, T(1) |- |Clonmult: CN, T(1) |Clonmult: C, T(1) |Clonmurragha: T, T(1) |- |Clonnagapple: WH, T(1) |Clonnageeragh: WH, T(1) |Clonnagore: MN, T(1) |- |Clonnalynagh: WH, T(1) |Clonnamanagh: WH, T(1) |Clonnaroo: FH, T(1) |- |Clonnasheeoge: WX, T(1) |Clonnestin: MN, T(1) |Clonogan: CW, T(1) |- |Clonoge: KK, T(1) |Clonoghil Lower: OY, T(1) |Clonoghil Upper: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonoghil]]: LS, T(2) |Clonomara: C, T(1) |Clononeen: LS, T(1) |- |Clonony Beg: OY, T(1) |Clonony More: OY, T(1) |Clonoonagh: LS, T(1) |- |Clonoony: MN, T(1) |Clonoose Big: CN, T(1) |Clonoose Little: CN, T(1) |- |Clonosey: CN, T(1) |Clonough: WX, T(1) |Clonoula: MN, T(1) |- |Clonoulty Churchquarter: T, T(1) |Clonoulty Curragh: T, T(1) |Clonoulty Hill: T, T(1) |- |Clonoura: T, T(1) |Clonownmore: WH, T(1) |Clonpadden: WW, T(1) |- |Clonpet: T, T(1) |Clonpierce: LS, T(1) |Clonpriest East: C, T(1) |- |Clonpriest West: C, T(1) |Clonrah and Glaster: OY, T(1) |Clonraskin: T, T(1) |- |Clonraw: CN, T(1) |Clonreagh: AM, T(1) |Clonreagh: WH, T(1) |- |Clonreher: LS, T(1) |Clonrelick: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonroad Beg Townland, Drumcliff Parish, County Clare|Clonroad Beg]]: CE, T(1) |- |Clonroad More: CE, T(1) |Clonrobert: WH, T(1) |Clonrobin: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clonroche Townland, Chapel Parish, County Wexford|Clonroche]]: WX, T(1) |Clonroe Lower: WX, T(1) |Clonroe Upper: WX, T(1) |- |Clonroosk Big: OY, T(1) |Clonroosk Little: LS, T(1) |Clonroosk Little: OY, T(1) |- |Clonroosk: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonroot Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Clonroot]]: AH, T(1) |Clonross: MH, T(1) |- |Clonrud: LS, T(1) |Clonrush: CE, T(1) |Clonrye: MN, T(1) |- |Clonsast Lower: OY, T(1) |Clonsast Upper: OY, T(1) |Clonsast: KE, T(1) |- |Clonsedy: MN, T(1) |Clonseer: OY, T(1) |Clonshanbo: KE, T(1) |- |Clonshannagh: FH, T(1) |Clonshannagh: OY, T(1) |Clonshannon: OY, T(1) |- |Clonshannon: WW, T(1) |Clonshanny: OY, T(1) |Clonshanvo: MN, T(1) |- |Clonsharragh: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonshaugh]]: D, T(2) |Clonshavoy: L, T(1) |- |Clonsheever: WH, T(1) |Clonshire Beg: L, T(1) |Clonshire More: L, T(1) |- |Clonsilla East: WX, T(1) |Clonsilla West: WX, T(1) |Clonsilla: D, T(1) |- |Clonsingle: T, T(1) |Clonsingle: WH, T(1) |Clonskeagh: D, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clonsoghey Townland, Borris Parish, County Laois|Clonsoghey]]: LS, T(1) |Clonsura: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonswords Townland, Ballyboghil Parish, County Dublin|Clonswords]]: D, T(1) |- |Clonta Fleece: DN, T(1) |Clontaff: C, T(1) |Clontaffe: T, T(1) |- |Clontaghnaglar: DN, T(1) |Clontaglass: OY, T(1) |Clontail: MH, T(1) |- |Clontallagh: DL, T(1) |Clontanagullion: DN, T(1) |Clontarf East: D, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clontarf West Townland, Clontarf Parish, County Dublin|Clontarf West]]: D, T(1) |Clontask: MN, T(1) |Clontead Beg: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clontead More Townland, Magourney Parish, County Cork|Clontead More]]: C, T(1) |Clonteens: WH, T(1) |Clonteevy: TE, T(1) |- |Clonteige: T, T(1) |Clontelaghan: FH, T(1) |Clonterlough: OY, T(1) |- |Clonterry: LS, T(1) |Clonthread: WH, T(1) |Clontibret: MN, T(1) |- |Clontinteen: WH, T(1) |Clontinty: C, T(1) |Clontivrin: FH, T(1) |- |Clontoe: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clontonakelly]]: DN, T(2) |Clontotan: OY, T(1) |- |Clontrain: MN, T(1) |Clontreat: MN, T(1) |Clontubbrid: KK, T(1) |- |Clontumpher: LD, T(1) |Clonturk (Mason): MN, T(1) |Clonturk: D, T(1) |- |Clonturkan: CN, T(1) |Clonturkle: FH, T(1) |Clontybunnia: MN, T(1) |- |Clontycarnaghan: CN, T(1) |Clontycarty: AH, T(1) |Clontycasta: MN, T(1) |- |Clontyclay: AH, T(1) |Clontyclevin: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clontycoe]]: LS, T(2) |- |Clontycoo: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clontycoora]]: FH, T(2) |Clontyduffy (Hart): CN, T(1) |- |Clontyduffy (Nugent): CN, T(1) |Clontyfallow: TE, T(1) |Clontyferagh: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clontyferagh Townland, Kildress Parish, County Tyrone|Clontyferagh]]: TE, T(1) |Clontyfinnan East: AM, T(1) |Clontyfinnan West: AM, T(1) |- |Clontyglass: LS, T(1) |Clontygora: AH, T(1) |Clontygrigny: CN, T(1) |- |Clontylew: AH, T(1) |Clontymore: FH, T(1) |Clontymullan: FH, T(1) |- |Clontymullan: LD, T(1) |Clontyseer: DL, T(1) |Clontytallon: WH, T(1) |- |Clonuff: KE, T(1) |Clonumphry: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Clonursan Glebe Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh|Clonursan Glebe]]: FH, T(1) |- |Clonvaraghan: DN, T(1) |Clonwalsh: T, T(1) |Clonwhelan: LD, T(1) |- |Clonwilliam: WW, T(1) |Clonybane: WH, T(1) |Clonybecan: LS, T(1) |- |Clonyburn: WX, T(1) |Clonycavan: MH, T(1) |Clonycurry: MH, T(1) |- |Clonydonnin: WH, T(1) |Clonyegan: WH, T(1) |Clonygaheen: T, T(1) |- |Clonygarra: KK, T(1) |Clonygoose: CW, T(1) |Clonygowan: LS, T(1) |- |Clonygowan: OY, T(1) |Clonygrange: MH, T(1) |Clonyhague: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clonyharp]]: T, T(2) |Clonyhurk: OY, T(1) |Clonylogan: MH, T(1) |- |Clonymeath: MH, T(1) |Clonymohan: OY, T(1) |Clonymore: MH, T(1) |- |Clonymurtagh: WH, T(1) |Clonyn: WH, T(1) |Clonyquin: OY, T(1) |- |Clonyrina: WH, T(1) |Clonyveey: WH, T(1) |Cloodrevagh: LM, T(1) |- |Cloodrumman Beg: LM, T(1) |Cloodrumman More: LM, T(1) |Clooggarnagh: RN, T(1) |- |Cloon And Commons: L, T(1) |Cloon Beg: KY, T(1) |Cloon East: KY, T(1) |- |Cloon Glebe: KY, T(1) |Cloon More: CE, T(1)
''Cloonmore'' |Cloon More: KY, T(1) |- |Cloon West: KY, T(1) |Cloon: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloon Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Cloon]]: DL, T(1) |- |Cloon: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloon]]: G, T(4) |Cloon: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloon]]: T, T(2) |Cloon: WX, T(1) |Cloon: WW, T(1) |- |Cloona: CE, T(1) |Cloonabricka: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonacalleen]]: G, T(2) |- |Cloonacaltry: SO, T(1) |Cloonacannana: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonacarn]]: FH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonacarrow]]: RN, T(2) |Cloonacastle: G, T(1) |Cloonacauna: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonacauneen]]: G, T(2) |Cloonacleigha: SO, T(1) |Cloonacolly: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonacool: SO, T(1) |Cloonacullina: OY, T(1) |Cloonacurra: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonacurrig: KY, T(1) |Cloonacurry: MO, T(1) |Cloonadarragh East: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonadarragh: G, T(1) |Cloonaddra: RN, T(1) |Cloonaddron: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonaderavally: SO, T(1) |Cloonadrum: CE, T(1) |Cloonaduff: L, T(1) |- |Cloonaff: RN, T(1) |Cloonagahaun: SO, T(1) |Cloonagalleen: L, T(1) |- |Cloonagalloon: MO, T(1) |Cloonagashel: SO, T(1) |Cloonagawnagh: G, T(1) |- |Cloonageeher: LD, T(1) |Cloonageeragh: RN, T(1) |Cloonagh (Ballymoe): G, T(1) |- |Cloonagh (Dunmore): G, T(1) |Cloonagh Beg: LS, T(1) |Cloonagh More: LS, T(1) |- |Cloonagh More: MO, T(1) |Cloonagh: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonagh]]: LS, T(2) |- |Cloonagh: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonagh]]: LD, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonagh]]: MO, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonagh]]: RN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonagh]]: SO, T(4) |Cloonagh: T, T(1) |- |Cloonagh: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonagh Townland, Owenduff Parish, County Wexford|Cloonagh]]: WX, T(1) |Cloonaghbaun: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonaghboy: MO, T(1) |Cloonaghbrack: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonaghduff]]: MO, T(2) |- |Cloonaghgarve: G, T(1) |Cloonaghlin Lower: C, T(1) |Cloonaghlin Upper: C, T(1) |- |Cloonaghlin West: C, T(1) |Cloonaghlin: KY, T(1) |Cloonaghmanagh: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloonaghmore Townland, Kilquain Parish, County Galway|Cloonaghmore]]: G, T(1) |Cloonaghmore: LM, T(1) |Cloonaghmore: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonaghmore]]: MO, T(3) |Cloonagleavragh Park: SO, T(1) |Cloonagleavragh: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonagowan: CE, T(1) |Cloonagower: G, T(1) |Cloonagrassan: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonagrouna: MH, T(1) |Cloonagun: SO, T(1) |Cloonahard: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloonahee Townland, Clooncraff Parish, County Roscommon|Cloonahee]]: RN, T(1) |Cloonaheen: OY, T(1) |Cloonaherna: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonahinch: G, T(1) |Cloonahinshin: SO, T(1) |Cloonahussey: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloonainra Townland, Killasser Parish, County Mayo|Cloonainra]]: MO, T(1) |Cloonakeemoge: SO, T(1) |Cloonakille: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonakilleg: RN, T(1) |Cloonakillina: MO, T(1) |Cloonakilly Beg: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonakilly More: RN, T(1) |Cloonalaghan: MO, T(1) |Cloonalassan: KY, T(1) |- |Cloonaleary: CE, T(1) |Cloonaleedin: MO, T(1) |Cloonalis: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonalisk: OY, T(1) |Cloonalison: MO, T(1) |Cloonaloo: LS, T(1) |- |Cloonalough: MO, T(1) |Cloonalough: RN, T(1) |Cloonaloughan: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonalour]]: KY, T(2) |Cloonamahan: SO, T(1)
''Cloonamahon'' |Cloonaman: KY, T(1) |- |Cloonamanagh: SO, T(1) |Cloonameehan North: SO, T(1) |Cloonameehan South: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonameragaun: G, T(1) |Cloonametagh: KY, T(1) |Cloonamirran: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonamore: G, T(1) |Cloonamuinia: RN, T(1) |Cloonamurgal: LM, T(1) |- |Cloonan: MO, T(1) |Cloonanaff: MO, T(1) |Cloonanagh: T, T(1) |- |Cloonanaha: CE, T(1) |Cloonanart Beg: RN, T(1) |Cloonanart More: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonanass: CE, T(1) |Cloonanass: MO, T(1) |Cloonanearla: G, T(1) |- |Cloonanna: L, T(1) |Cloonanny Glebe: LD, T(1) |Cloonanny: LD, T(1) |- |Cloonanorig: KY, T(1) |Cloonanure: SO, T(1) |Cloonapisha: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonaquin: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonaraher]]: SO, T(2) |Cloonarara: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonarass: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonard]]: LD, T(2) |Cloonard: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonareague: C, T(1) |Cloonargid: RN, T(1) |Cloonark: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonark: RN, T(1) |Cloonarkan: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonarragh]]: RN, T(2) |- |Cloonarrell: DL, T(1) |Cloonart North: LD, T(1) |Cloonart South: LD, T(1) |- |Cloonascarberry (Cheevers): G, T(1) |Cloonascarberry North: G, T(1) |Cloonascarberry South: G, T(1) |- |Cloonascoffagh: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonascragh]]: G, T(4) |Cloonastiallas: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonatleva Lower: G, T(1) |Cloonatleva Upper: G, T(1) |Cloonatloukaun: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloonatreane Townland, Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh|Cloonatreane]]: FH, T(1)
''Coolatrain'' |Cloonatrig: FH, T(1) |Cloonatumpher: FH, T(1) |- |Cloonaufill: RN, T(1) |Cloonavarry: MO, T(1) |Cloonaveel: FH, T(1) |- |Cloonaveige: CE, T(1) |Cloonavery: RN, T(1) |Cloonavihony: G, T(1) |- |Cloonavindin: RN, T(1) |Cloonavoan: FH, T(1) |Cloonavullaun: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonawee: CE, T(1) |Cloonaweema: MO, T(1) |Cloonawillin: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonawillin: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonawillin]]: MO, T(2) |Cloonawillin: T, T(1) |- |Cloonback: LD, T(1) |Cloonbalt: LD, T(1) |Cloonbanaun: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonbane: C, T(1) |Cloonbaniff: SO, T(1) |Cloonbannan: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonbannin East: C, T(1) |Cloonbannin West: C, T(1) |Cloonbanniv: G, T(1) |- |Cloonbannive: LM, T(1) |Cloonbar: G, T(1) |Cloonbard: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonbarry: SO, T(1) |Cloonbaul: MO, T(1) |Cloonbearla: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonbeg]]: G, T(2) |Cloonbeg: KY, T(1) |Cloonbeg: W, T(1) |- |Cloonbeggaun: RN, T(1) |Cloonbenes: G, T(1) |Cloonbigny: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonbo: LM, T(1) |Cloonboley: RN, T(1) |Cloonboniagh North: LM, T(1) |- |Cloonboniagh South: LM, T(1) |Cloonbonniff: MO, T(1) |Cloonbonniff: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonbonny: WH, T(1) |Cloonbony: CE, T(1) |Cloonbony: LD, T(1) |- |Cloonbony: RN, T(1) |Cloonboo Beg: G, T(1) |Cloonboo More: G, T(1) |- |Cloonboo: G, T(1) |Cloonbook Eighter: MO, T(1) |Cloonbook Oughter: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonbooly: CE, T(1) |Cloonboorhy: MO, T(1) |Cloonbornia: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonboy]]: MO, T(2) |Cloonboygher: LM, T(1) |Cloonboyoge: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonbrackna: RN, T(1) |Cloonbrane: KY, T(1) |Cloonbreany: LD, T(1) |- |Cloonbrien: L, T(1) |Cloonbrin: LD, T(1) |Cloonbrock Demense: G, T(1) |- |Cloonbrock: LD, T(1) |Cloonbrone: G, T(1) |Cloonbrone: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonbrusk]]: G, T(2) |Cloonbulban: MO, T(1) |Cloonbullig: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonbunny: RN, T(1) |Cloonbur: G, T(1) |Cloonburren: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonca: RN, T(1) |Cloonca: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncah]]: G, T(2) |- |Clooncah: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncah]]: RN, T(4) |Clooncahir: LM, T(1) |- |Clooncalgy Beg: RN, T(1) |Clooncalgy More: RN, T(1) |Clooncalgy: RN, T(1) |- |Clooncalla Beg: C, T(1) |Clooncalla More: C, T(1) |Clooncallaga: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncallis]]: G, T(2) |Clooncallow: LD, T(1) |Clooncaltry: RN, T(1) |- |Clooncan: MO, T(1) |Clooncan: RN, T(1) |Clooncanavan: MO, T(1) |- |Clooncannon (Dillon): G, T(1) |Clooncannon (Kelly): G, T(1) |Clooncannon: G, T(1) |- |Clooncarha: MO, T(1) |Clooncarhy: CE, T(1) |Clooncarrabaun: MO, T(1) |- |Clooncarran beg: RN, T(1) |Clooncarreen: LM, T(1) |Clooncarrig: KY, T(1) |- |Clooncashel Beg: RN, T(1) |Clooncashel More: RN, T(1) |Clooncaulfield: LD, T(1) |- |Clooncaura: L, T(1) |Clooncaurha: CE, T(1) |Cloonchambers: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonclare: LM, T(1) |Clooncleagh: T, T(1) |Clooncleevragh: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonclivvy: LM, T(1) |Cloonclogh: KY, T(1) |Clooncoe: LM, T(1) |- |Clooncogaile: W, T(1) |Clooncolla: KY, T(1) |Clooncolligan: LD, T(1) |- |Clooncolman: CE, T(1) |Clooncolry: LM, T(1) |Clooncommon Beg: RN, T(1) |- |Clooncommon More: RN, T(1) |Clooncon East: G, T(1) |Clooncon West: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncon]]: L, T(2) |[[:Category:Clooncona Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Clooncona]]: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonconabeg Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Cloonconabeg]]: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloonconeen Townland, Moyarta Parish, County Clare|Cloonconeen]]: CE, T(1) |Cloonconlan: MO, T(1) |Cloonconneelaun: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonconny: RN, T(1) |Cloonconor: MO, T(1) |Cloonconore: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonconra]]: G, T(2) |Cloonconra: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonconra]]: RN, T(2) |- |Cloonconragh East: MO, T(1) |Cloonconragh West: MO, T(1) |Cloonconway: MO, T(1) |- |Clooncool: CE, T(1) |Clooncooravane North: L, T(1) |Clooncooravane South: L, T(1) |- |Clooncoose North: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Clooncoose South Townland, Kilkeevin Parish, County Roscommon|Clooncoose South]]: RN, T(1) |Clooncoose: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncoose]]: LD, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncoose]]: RN, T(2) |Clooncoose: SO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Clooncor Townland, Kilcooley Parish, County Roscommon|Clooncor]]: RN, T(1) |Clooncoran: RN, T(1) |Clooncorban: C, T(1) |- |Clooncorick: LM, T(1) |Clooncormick: MO, T(1) |Clooncorraun: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncose]]: LM, T(2) |Clooncosker: RN, T(1) |Clooncoul: CE, T(1) |- |Clooncous: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncraff]]: RN, T(2) |Clooncraffield: RN, T(1) |- |Clooncran: RN, T(1) |Clooncree: G, T(1) |Clooncreestane: KY, T(1) |- |Clooncrim: RN, T(1) |Clooncrippa: L, T(1) |Clooncrooeel: MO, T(1) |- |Clooncruffer: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Clooncugger Townland, Caheragh Parish, County Cork|Clooncugger]]: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncullaan]]: RN, T(2) |- |Clooncullaun: G, T(1) |Clooncullen: LD, T(1) |Clooncullin: CE, T(1) |- |Clooncumber: LM, T(1) |Clooncunna North: L, T(1) |Clooncunna South: L, T(1) |- |Clooncunnig: C, T(1) |Clooncunny: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Clooncunny Townland, Elphin Parish, County Roscommon|Clooncunny]]: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooncunny]]: SO, T(3) |Clooncurra: KY, T(1) |Clooncurreen: G, T(1) |- |Cloondacarra Beg: RN, T(1) |Cloondacarra: RN, T(1) |Cloondace: MO, T(1) |- |Cloondacon: MO, T(1) |Cloondadauv: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloondaff Townland, Addergoole Parish, County Mayo|Cloondaff]]: MO, T(1) |- |Cloondahamper (Blake): G, T(1) |Cloondahamper (Brown): G, T(1) |Cloondalin: WH, T(1) |- |Cloondanagh: CE, T(1) |Cloondarah: RN, T(1) |Cloondarone: G, T(1) |- |Cloondart: RN, T(1) |Cloondaver: MO, T(1) |Cloondeash: MO, T(1) |- |Cloondergan: G, T(1) |Cloonderreen: C, T(1) |Cloonderry: SO, T(1) |- |Cloondine: G, T(1) |Cloondinnaire: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloondoolough Townland, Killedan Parish, County Mayo|Cloondoolough]]: MO, T(1) |- |Cloondoorney Beg: CE, T(1) |Cloondoorney More: CE, T(1) |Cloondorragha: SO, T(1) |- |Cloondoyle Beg: G, T(1) |Cloondoyle More: G, T(1) |Cloondrihara: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloondrinagh]]: CE, T(2) |Cloondroon: G, T(1) |Cloondroon: MO, T(1) |- |Cloone: CN, T(1) |Cloone: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloone]]: LM, T(2) |- |Cloone: T, T(1) |Clooneagh: KY, T(1) |Clooneagh: LM, T(1) |- |Clooneagh: SO, T(1) |Clooneally: SO, T(1) |Cloonean: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonearagh: KY, T(1) |Cloonearagh: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonederowen Townland, Ballynakill (Ballynahinch) Parish, County Galway|Cloonederowen]]: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonee]]: C, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonee]]: G, T(2) |Cloonee: KY, T(1) |- |Cloonee: LM, T(1) |Cloonee: L, T(1) |Cloonee: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonee]]: MO, T(2) |Clooneen (Beirne): LD, T(1) |Clooneen (Blakeny): RN, T(1) |- |Clooneen (Cox): LD, T(1) |Clooneen (Hartland): RN, T(1) |Clooneen (Kennedy): LD, T(1) |- |Clooneen (Shanly): LD, T(1) |Clooneen Lower: T, T(1) |Clooneen Middle: T, T(1) |- |Clooneen Upper: T, T(1) |Clooneen: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooneen]]: CE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooneen]]: G, T(4) |Clooneen: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooneen]]: LM, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooneen]]: LD, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooneen]]: MO, T(5) |Clooneen: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooneen]]: RN, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooneen]]: SO, T(4) |Clooneenagh: CE, T(1) |- |Clooneenbaun: RN, T(1) |Clooneencapullagh: OY, T(1) |Clooneencarra: MO, T(1) |- |Clooneenhugh: SO, T(1) |Clooneenkillew: MO, T(1) |Clooneenroe: SO, T(1) |- |Clooneeny: LD, T(1) |Clooneigh: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooneigh]]: RN, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Clooneish Townland, Moore Parish, County Roscommon|Clooneish]]: RN, T(1) |Cloonellan: LD, T(1) |Cloonelly: LD, T(1) |- |Cloonelly: RN, T(1) |Cloonelly: SO, T(1) |Cloonelt: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonena: SO, T(1) |Cloonenagh: MO, T(1) |Cloonerane: WX, T(1) |- |Cloonerco: SO, T(1) |Cloonerk: RN, T(1) |Cloonerkaun: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonerneen: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonerra Townland, Cloonfinlough Parish, County Roscommon|Cloonerra]]: RN, T(1) |Clooneshil: MO, T(1) |- |Clooneskert: RN, T(1) |Cloonevit: LD, T(1) |Clooney and Gortnamona: DL, T(1) |- |Clooney More: DL, T(1) |Clooney North: CE, T(1) |Clooney South: CE, T(1) |- |Clooney: AM, T(1) |Clooney: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooney]]: DL, T(2) |- |Clooney: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clooney]]: LY, T(4) |Clooney: MH, T(1) |- |Clooneybreen: CE, T(1) |Clooneylissaun: CE, T(1) |Clooneyogan North: CE, T(1) |- |Clooneyogan South: CE, T(1) |Cloonfad Beg: RN, T(1) |Cloonfad East: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonfad More: RN, T(1) |Cloonfad West: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonfad]]: RN, T(5) |- |Cloonfadda: CE, T(1) |Cloonfadda: MO, T(1) |Cloonfaghna: G, T(1) |- |Cloonfane: G, T(1) |Cloonfane: MO, T(1) |Cloonfaughna: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonfaulus: MO, T(1) |Cloonfeacle: LM, T(1) |Cloonfeagh: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonfeaghra: CE, T(1) |Cloonfeaghra: MO, T(1) |Cloonfee: G, T(1) |- |Cloonfeightrin: MO, T(1) |Cloonfelliv: RN, T(1) |Cloonfert: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonfide: LD, T(1) |Cloonfin: LD, T(1) |Cloonfineen: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonfinfy: LD, T(1) |Cloonfinglas: RN, T(1) |Cloonfinish: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonfinlough: RN, T(1) |Cloonfinnan: LM, T(1) |Cloonfinnaun: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonfinnoge: G, T(1) |Cloonfiugh: LD, T(1) |Cloonflyn: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonfoher: MO, T(1) |Cloonfore: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonfower]]: RN, T(2) |- |Cloonfree: RN, T(1) |Cloonfurrihis: CE, T(1) |Cloonfush: G, T(1) |- |Cloongad: SO, T(1) |Cloongaheen East: CE, T(1) |Cloongaheen West: CE, T(1) |- |Cloongarvan: RN, T(1) |Cloongarve: CE, T(1) |Cloongawna: G, T(1) |- |Cloongawnagh (Burke): MO, T(1) |Cloongawnagh (Cosgrave): MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloongawnagh]]: MO, T(2) |- |Cloongee: MO, T(1) |Cloongeel: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonglasney Townland, Ardagh Parish, County Mayo|Cloonglasney]]: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonglasny Beg: RN, T(1) |Cloonglasny More: RN, T(1) |Cloongoonagh: SO, T(1) |- |Cloongowla: MO, T(1) |Cloongown: C, T(1) |Cloongowna: CE, T(1) |- |Cloongowna: RN, T(1) |Cloongownagh: L, T(1) |Cloongownagh: RN, T(1) |- |Cloongreaghan: RN, T(1) |Cloongullaun: MO, T(1) |Cloonierin: MO, T(1) |- |Clooniff: G, T(1) |Clooniff: RN, T(1) |Cloonigny: G, T(1) |- |Clooniher: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonillan Townland, Drum Parish, County Roscommon|Cloonillan]]: RN, T(1) |Clooninagh: G, T(1) |- |Cloonineen: G, T(1) |Clooningan: SO, T(1) |Clooninihy: T, T(1) |- |Clooninisclin: RN, T(1) |Clooninshin: MO, T(1) |Cloonisle: G, T(1) |- |Cloonkea: G, T(1) |Cloonkedagh: MO, T(1) |Cloonkee: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonkeeghan Commons: MO, T(1) |Cloonkeeghan: MO, T(1) |Cloonkeehan East: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonkeehan West: RN, T(1) |Cloonkeel: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonkeelaun Townland, Castleconor Parish, County Sligo|Cloonkeelaun]]: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonkeely: G, T(1) |Cloonkeen (Davies): G, T(1) |Cloonkeen (Ffrench): G, T(1) |- |Cloonkeen (Kelly): G, T(1) |Cloonkeen (Netterville): G, T(1) |Cloonkeen (Waldron): G, T(1) |- |Cloonkeen East: C, T(1) |Cloonkeen East: G, T(1) |Cloonkeen Eighter: G, T(1) |- |Cloonkeen North: G, T(1) |Cloonkeen Oughter: G, T(1) |Cloonkeen South: G, T(1) |- |Cloonkeen West: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonkeen]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonkeen]]: G, T(3) |- |Cloonkeen: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonkeen]]: LD, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonkeen]]: MO, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonkeen]]: RN, T(3) |Cloonkeenbeg: G, T(1) |Cloonkeenclare: G, T(1) |- |Cloonkeenkerrill: G, T(1) |Cloonkeenleananode: G, T(1) |Cloonkeenmore North: G, T(1) |- |Cloonkeenmore South: G, T(1) |Cloonkeennagran: G, T(1) |Cloonkeevy: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonkelly: MO, T(1) |Cloonker: LD, T(1) |Cloonkerin: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonkerry East: CE, T(1) |Cloonkerry West: CE, T(1) |Cloonkerry: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonkerry: MO, T(1) |Cloonkesh: MO, T(1) |Cloonkett: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonkilla: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonkirgeen Townland, Kilmeen (Carbery East, Ibane and Barryroe) Parish, County Cork|Cloonkirgeen]]: C, T(1) |Cloonlagheen: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonlahan (Eyre): G, T(1) |Cloonlahan (Geoghegan): G, T(1) |Cloonlahard East: L, T(1) |- |Cloonlahard West: L, T(1) |Cloonlaheen East: CE, T(1) |Cloonlaheen Middle: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonlaheen: CE, T(1) |Cloonlaheen: SO, T(1) |Cloonlara North: G, T(1) |- |Cloonlara South: G, T(1) |Cloonlara: CE, T(1) |Cloonlara: KY, T(1) |- |Cloonlara: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonlara]]: MO, T(2) |Cloonlarge: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonlarhan: MO, T(1) |Cloonlatieve: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonlaughil]]: LM, T(2) |- |Cloonlaughil: SO, T(1) |Cloonlaughnan: RN, T(1) |Cloonlaur: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonlavis Lower: MO, T(1) |Cloonlavis Upper: MO, T(1) |Cloonleagh North: C, T(1) |- |Cloonleagh South: C, T(1) |Cloonlee: G, T(1) |Cloonlee: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonlee: RN, T(1) |Cloonleenaun: G, T(1) |Cloonliffen: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonlish: RN, T(1) |Cloonlogher: KY, T(1) |Cloonlogher: LM, T(1) |- |Cloonlogue: L, T(1) |Cloonlooaun: G, T(1) |Cloonloogh: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonlough: C, T(1) |Cloonloum Beg: CE, T(1) |Cloonloum More: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonlumney: MO, T(1) |Cloonlumny: RN, T(1) |Cloonlurg: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonlusk: G, T(1) |Cloonlusk: L, T(1) |Cloonlynchaghaun: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonlyon: G, T(1) |Cloonlyon: MO, T(1) |Cloonmaan: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonmaan: RN, T(1) |Cloonmacart: LD, T(1) |Cloonmacduff: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonmackan: CE, T(1) |Cloonmackon: KY, T(1) |Cloonmacmullan: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonmaghaura: G, T(1) |Cloonmagunnaun: RN, T(1) |Cloonmahaan: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonmain: G, T(1) |Cloonmalonga: T, T(1) |Cloonmanagh: T, T(1) |- |Cloonmartin: CE, T(1) |Cloonmaul: RN, T(1) |Cloonmealane: KY, T(1) |- |Cloonmeane: RN, T(1) |Cloonmee: LD, T(1) |Cloonmeen East: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonmeen West: MO, T(1) |Cloonmeen: RN, T(1) |Cloonmeone Lower: LM, T(1) |- |Cloonmeone Upper: LM, T(1) |Cloonminda: G, T(1) |Cloonmohaun: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonmonad: MO, T(1) |Cloonmoney: CE, T(1) |Cloonmore Lower: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonmore Upper: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonmore]]: CE, T(2) |Cloonmore: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonmore]]: G, T(4) |Cloonmore: KY, T(1) |Cloonmore: L, T(1) |- |Cloonmore: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonmore]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonmore]]: RN, T(2) |- |Cloonmore: T, T(1) |Cloonmorris: G, T(1) |Cloonmorris: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonmoylan]]: G, T(2) |Cloonmoyle: G, T(1) |Cloonmucker: LD, T(1) |- |Cloonmull: SO, T(1) |Cloonmullenan: RN, T(1) |Cloonmulligan: LM, T(1) |- |Cloonmullin: RN, T(1) |Cloonmung: MO, T(1) |Cloonmunnia: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonmurly: RN, T(1) |Cloonmurray: RN, T(1) |Cloonmustra: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonmweelaun]]: G, T(2) |Cloonnabinnia: G, T(1) |Cloonnacartan: G, T(1) |- |Cloonnacat: G, T(1) |Cloonnacorra: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonnacross]]: G, T(2) |- |Cloonnacusha: G, T(1) |Cloonnafinneela: KY, T(1) |Cloonnafunshin: G, T(1) |- |Cloonnagark: G, T(1) |Cloonnagarnaun: CE, T(1) |Cloonnagashel: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonnaglasha: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonnagleragh]]: MO, T(2) |Cloonnagloghaun: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonnagoppoge: MO, T(1) |Cloonnagro: CE, T(1) |Cloonnahaha: G, T(1) |- |Cloonnahulty: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonnakilla]]: CE, T(2) |Cloonnamarve: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloonnamaskry Townland, Kilquain Parish, County Galway|Cloonnamaskry]]: G, T(1) |Cloonnamna: MO, T(1) |Cloonnasee: G, T(1) |- |Cloonnavaddoge: G, T(1) |Cloonnavarnoge: G, T(1) |Cloonoghill: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonomra: CE, T(1) |Cloononaghaun: G, T(1) |Cloonoo East: G, T(1) |- |Cloonoo West: G, T(1) |Cloonoolia North: CE, T(1) |Cloonoolia South: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloonoolish Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Cloonoolish]]: G, T(1) |Cloonoon: G, T(1) |Cloonooragh: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonoran: G, T(1) |Cloonoranoughter: G, T(1) |Cloonoughter: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonoughter: L, T(1) |Cloonoul: L, T(1) |Cloonown: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonpasteen: L, T(1) |Cloonpee: G, T(1) |Cloonprask: G, T(1) |- |Cloonprohus: KY, T(1) |Cloonrabrackan: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonradoon Townland, Bumlin Parish, County Roscommon|Cloonradoon]]: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonrallagh: LD, T(1) |Cloonrane: G, T(1) |Cloonrane: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonreask]]: L, T(2) |Cloonreddan: CE, T(1) |Cloonree: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonregan: L, T(1) |Cloonreleagh (Bellew): G, T(1) |Cloonreleagh East: G, T(1) |- |Cloonreleagh West: G, T(1) |Cloonreliagh: RN, T(1) |Cloonriddia: G, T(1) |- |Cloonrollagh: RN, T(1) |Cloonroosk: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonroughan]]: RN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonruff]]: G, T(2) |Cloonscott: LD, T(1) |Cloonselherny: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonsellan: LD, T(1) |Cloonsellan: RN, T(1) |Cloonshaghan: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonshanbally: SO, T(1) |Cloonshanbo: MO, T(1) |Cloonshannagh or Coolamber Manor Demesne: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonshannagh]]: RN, T(4) |Cloonshanville: RN, T(1) |Cloonsharragh: KY, T(1) |- |Cloonshask: RN, T(1) |Cloonshear Beg: C, T(1) |Cloonshear More: C, T(1) |- |Cloonshease (Daly): G, T(1) |Cloonshease (Persse): G, T(1) |Cloonshee (Connor): RN, T(1) |- |Cloonshee (Dillon): G, T(1) |Cloonshee (Hartland): RN, T(1) |Cloonshee (Kelly): G, T(1) |- |Cloonshee (Rochfort): G, T(1) |Cloonshee (Trench): G, T(1) |Cloonshee: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cloonshee Townland, Clooncraff Parish, County Roscommon|Cloonshee]]: RN, T(1) |Cloonsheebane: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloonsheecahill Townland, Killimordaly Parish, County Galway|Cloonsheecahill]]: G, T(1) |- |Cloonsheen: G, T(1) |Cloonsheerea: CE, T(1) |Cloonsheerevagh: LM, T(1) |- |Cloonsheerin: LD, T(1) |Cloonsheever: RN, T(1) |Cloonsherick: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonshinnagh]]: MO, T(2) |Cloonshivna (Kelly): G, T(1) |Cloonshivna: G, T(1) |- |Cloonsillagh: C, T(1) |Cloonsillagh: KY, T(1) |Cloonsillagh: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonsillagh: SO, T(1) |Cloonskeagh: MO, T(1) |Cloonskeeveen: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonskill: MO, T(1) |Cloonskirtaun: MO, T(1) |Cloonslanor: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonslaun: MO, T(1) |Cloonsnaghta: CE, T(1) |Cloonsnaghta: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonsreane: RN, T(1) |Cloonsuck: RN, T(1) |Cloonsunna: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonta: MO, T(1) |Cloontabeg: LD, T(1) |Cloontabonniv: CE, T(1) |- |Cloontagh: DL, T(1) |Cloontagh: LD, T(1) |Cloontakilla: MO, T(1) |- |Cloontakillew: MO, T(1) |Cloontally: MO, T(1) |Cloontamore: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloontarriff]]: MO, T(2) |Cloontarriv: KY, T(1) |Cloontarsna: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonteem: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonteen]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonteen]]: G, T(2) |- |Cloonteen: L, T(1) |Cloonteens: C, T(1) |Cloonteens: KY, T(1) |- |Cloontemple: L, T(1) |Cloonties East: C, T(1) |Cloonties West: C, T(1) |- |Cloonties: C, T(1) |Cloonties: KY, T(1) |Cloontimullan: RN, T(1) |- |Cloontiquirk: C, T(1) |Cloontirm: LD, T(1) |Cloontogher: RN, T(1) |- |Cloontohil: CE, T(1) |Cloontooa: G, T(1) |Cloontooa: MO, T(1) |- |Cloontowart: RN, T(1) |Cloontra East: CE, T(1) |Cloontra West: CE, T(1) |- |Cloontra: CE, T(1) |Cloontrask: RN, T(1) |Cloontreem: C, T(1) |- |Cloonts: KY, T(1) |Cloontubbrid North: KY, T(1) |Cloontubbrid South: KY, T(1) |- |Cloontubbrid: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloontubbrid]]: MO, T(2) |Cloontumper: MO, T(1) |- |Cloontumpher: LM, T(1) |Cloonturk: LM, T(1) |Cloonturk: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonturk]]: MO, T(2) |Cloonturnaun: MO, T(1) |Cloontuskert: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonty: AM, T(1) |Cloonty: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonty]]: L, T(2) |- |Cloonty: MO, T(1) |Cloonty: TE, T(1) |Cloontybaunan: MO, T(1) |- |Cloontycarn: SO, T(1) |Cloontycarthy: C, T(1) |Cloontycommade: C, T(1) |- |Cloontyconnaught: CE, T(1) |Cloontykillew: MO, T(1) |Cloontymurphy: CE, T(1) |- |Cloontymweenagh: CE, T(1) |Cloontyprocklis: SO, T(1) |Cloontyprughlish: LM, T(1) |- |Cloontysmarra: CE, T(1) |Cloonulla: CE, T(1) |Cloonulty: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonusker: CE, T(1) |Cloonwhite North: CE, T(1) |Cloonwhite South: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonyarigaun: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonybeirne]]: RN, T(2) |[[:Category:Cloonybrennan Townland, Elphin Parish, County Roscommon|Cloonybrennan]]: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonybrien: RN, T(1) |Cloonycaran More: RN, T(1) |Cloonycattan: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonyclohassy: L, T(1) |Cloonycolgan: RN, T(1) |Cloonycollaran: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonyconaun: G, T(1) |Cloonyconry Beg: CE, T(1) |Cloonyconry More: CE, T(1) |- |Cloonycoppoge: TE, T(1) |Cloonydiveen: SO, T(1) |Cloonydonigan Lower: KY, T(1) |- |Cloonydonigan Upper: KY, T(1) |Cloonyeffer: RN, T(1) |Cloonygarra: L, T(1) |- |Cloonygorman: C, T(1) |Cloonygowan: MO, T(1) |Cloonygunnaun: MO, T(1) |- |Cloonyhea: T, T(1) |Cloonykeevan: G, T(1) |Cloonykelly: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonykerny: RN, T(1) |Cloonylyon: RN, T(1) |Cloonymeenaghan: SO, T(1) |- |Cloonymorris: G, T(1) |Cloonymurrikin: WH, T(1) |Cloonyogan: RN, T(1) |- |Cloonyourish: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloonyquin]]: RN, T(2) |Cloonyross (Bolton): T, T(1) |- |Cloonyross (Perebral): T, T(1) |Cloonyscrehane: L, T(1) |Cloonyvollow: MO, T(1) |- |Clooria: RN, T(1) |Cloosecullen: LS, T(1) |Cloosguire: KY, T(1) |- |Cloosh: G, T(1) |Clooshgereen: G, T(1) |Clooskirt: SO, T(1) |- |Cloosmore: KY, T(1) |Clopook: LS, T(1) |Clora: WW, T(1) |- |Cloran and Corcullentry: WH, T(1) |Cloran New: T, T(1) |Cloran Old: T, T(1) |- |Cloran: G, T(1) |Clorane: L, T(1) |Cloranshea: KK, T(1) |- |Cloraskin: T, T(1) |Clorhane: L, T(1) |Clorhane: OY, T(1) |- |Clorhaun: LS, T(1) |Clornagh: WW, T(1) |Cloroge Beg: WX, T(1) |- |Cloroge More: WX, T(1) |Clorusk Lower: CW, T(1) |Clorusk Upper: CW, T(1) |- |Closdaw: MN, T(1) |Close: C, T(1) |Close: W, T(1) |- |Closeland or Cloneen: LS, T(1) |Closes: C, T(1) |Closh: CW, T(1) |- |Clossagh Beg: MN, T(1) |Clossagh More: MN, T(1) |Clossaghroe: MO, T(1) |- |Closutton: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Clough Townland, Loughinisland Parish, County Down|Clough]]: DN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clough]]: WX, T(2) |- |Cloughaneanode: KY, T(1) |Clougheast: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cloughfin]]: LY, T(2) |- |Cloughglass: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloughjordanpark Townland, Modreeny Parish, County Tipperary|Cloughjordanpark]]: T, T(1) |Cloughorr: AM, T(1) |- |Clouracaun: C, T(1) |Cloustoge: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Cloven Eden Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Cloven Eden]]: AH, T(1) |- |Clover: KK, T(1) |Cloverfield: G, T(1) |Cloverfield: L, T(1) |- |Cloverhill Demesne: CN, T(1) |Cloverhill or Corglass: LM, T(1) |Cloverhill or Drumbeg: DL, T(1) |- |Cloverhill: CN, T(1) |Cloverhill: CE, T(1) |Cloverpark: G, T(1) |- |Clovers: L, T(1) |Clowanstown (E.D. Killeen): MH, T(1) |Clowanstown: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clowater]]: CW, T(3) |[[:Category:Clownagh Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Clownagh]]: AH, T(1) |Clowney: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clownings]]: KE, T(2) |Clowninny: CN, T(1) |Clownstown: WH, T(1) |- |Cloy: FH, T(1) |Cloyfin North: LY, T(1) |Cloyfin South: LY, T(1) |- |Cloyragh: SO, T(1) |Cloyrawer: MO, T(1) |Cloysparra: SO, T(1) |- |Cloystuckera: SO, T(1) |Cluain an Ghaill: MH, T(1) |Clucka North: OY, T(1) |- |Clucka South: OY, T(1) |Cluddaun: MO, T(1) |Cluggin: L, T(1) |- |Cluid: G, T(1) |Cluid: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cluide]]: LH, T(2) |- |Cluidrevagh: G, T(1) |Clunahill Glebe: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Cluntagh]]: DN, T(2) |- |Cluntirriff: AM, T(1) |Cluntoe (Quin): TE, T(1) |Cluntoe (Richardson): TE, T(1) |- |Cluntydoon: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Cluntyganny Townland, Lissan Parish, County Tyrone|Cluntyganny]]: TE, T(1) |Cluntygeeragh: LY, T(1) |- |Cluttahina: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clutterland]]: D, T(2) |Clyard: MO, T(1) |- |Clybanane: T, T(1) |Clybaun: G, T(1) |Clyda: C, T(1) |- |Clydagh Lower: RN, T(1) |Clydagh Upper: RN, T(1) |Clydagh: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clydagh]]: G, T(2) |Clydagh: KY, T(1) |Clydagh: MO, T(1) |- |Clydaghroe: KY, T(1) |Clydaville: C, T(1) |Clyderragh: C, T(1) |- |Clyduff East: L, T(1) |Clyduff West: L, T(1) |Clyduff: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Cea_to_Cly|Clyduff]]: OY, T(2) |Clygeen: LD, T(1) |Clyglass: WH, T(1) |- |Clyhannagh: FH, T(1) |Clykeel North: C, T(1) |Clykeel South: C, T(1) |- |Clynagh Island: G, T(1) |Clynagh: G, T(1) |Clynan: LD, T(1) |- |Clynaroga: L, T(1) |Clynish: MO, T(1) |Clynoe: OY, T(1) |- |Clyroe: C, T(1) |Clyttaghan: AM, T(1) | |}

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==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of district electoral divisions. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as corrections continue to be made. :Each entry represents a name that appears in an Irish location and where there are many instances of the name a separate disambiguation page shows all the instances of the name and the parishes in which it is situate. :Where a category of a single location exists (at the time of the last run) the link takes you to the category. Where there are multiple instances the link takes you to the diasambiguation page. ==Identifying County and Type== :County Letters are used to identify the county to which the place belongs. These are ''usually'' the first and last letter of the county name. The same has been applied to counties in Northern Ireland after 1922.
:{| width="80%" border="1" |'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County''' |- |AM||Antrim,||AH||Armagh,||C||Cork,||CE||Clare |- |CN||Cavan,||CW||Carlow,||D||Dublin,||DL||Donegal |- |DN||Down,||FH||Fermanagh,||G||Galway,||KE||Kildare |- |KK||Kilkenny,||KY||Kerry,||L||Limerick,||LD||Longford |- |LH||Louth,||LM||Leitrim,||LS||Laois,||LY||Londonderry |- |MH||Meath,||MN||Monaghan,||MO||Mayo,||OY||Offaly |- |RN||Roscommon,||SO||Sligo,||T||Tipperary,||TE||Tyrone |- |W||Waterford,||WH||Westmeath,||WX||Wexford,||WW||Wicklow |}
:The letters immediately following the county designation are the type of location, or types, which are represented by the name thus for example '''Abartagh: W, T(1)''' relates to a townland in Waterford and there is just the one instance.
T = Townland, TN = Town, P = Parish, B = Barony, E = District Electoral Division,
R = Registration District (Disp Dist), S = Superintentent Registrar's District.
:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |Coa: FH, T(1) |Coad: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Coad Townland, Kilcrohane Parish, County Kerry|Coad]]: KY, T(1) |- |Coagh Lower: OY, T(1) |Coagh Upper: OY, T(1) |Coagh: FH, T(1) |- |Coagh: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Coagh Townland, Tamlaght Parish, County Tyrone|Coagh]]: TE, T(1) |Coaghan: FH, T(1) |- |Coaghen: MN, T(1) |Coaghmill: DL, T(1) |Coalbrook: T, T(1) |- |Coalhill: FH, T(1) |Coalpitparks: KK, T(1) |Coalpits: C, T(1) |- |Coalpits: G, T(1) |Coalpits: MH, T(1) |Coalsfarm: KK, T(1) |- |Coalspit: WX, T(1) |Coan East: KK, T(1) |Coan West: KK, T(1) |- |Coan: WW, T(1) |Coarha Beg: KY, T(1) |Coarha More: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coarliss]]: C, T(2) |Coars: KY, T(1) |Coarse Island: MO, T(1) |- |Coarsefield: G, T(1) |Coarsefield: MO, T(1) |Coarsepark: MO, T(1) |- |Coarseparks: G, T(1) |Coasan: FH, T(1) |Coash: TE, T(1) |- |Cobbs: T, T(1) |Cock Island: MO, T(1) |Cock Mountain Common: DN, T(1) |- |Cock-and-the-Bull: C, T(1) |Cockhill: KY, T(1) |Cockow: KY, T(1) |- |Cockstown East: G, T(1) |Cockstown West: G, T(1) |Cockstown: WH, T(1) |- |Codd: OY, T(1) |Coddstown Great: WX, T(1) |Coddstown Little: WX, T(1) |- |Codrum: C, T(1) |Cogaula: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cogaula]]: MO, T(2) |- |Coggalbeg: RN, T(1) |Coggalfortyacres: RN, T(1) |Coggalkeenagh: RN, T(1) |- |Coggalmore: RN, T(1) |Coggalstack: RN, T(1) |Coggaltonroe: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coggrey Townland, Grange of Doagh Parish, County Antrim|Coggrey]]: AM, T(1) |Coghalstown: MH, T(1) |Coghlanstown East: KE, T(1) |- |Coghlanstown West: KE, T(1) |Cogran: OY, T(1) |Coguish: DL, T(1) |- |Cohannan: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Coharra Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Coharra]]: AH, T(1) |Cohaw: CN, T(1) |- |Cohy: CE, T(1) |Colbinstown: KE, T(1) |Coldagh: AM, T(1) |- |Coldblow: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coldblow]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coldblow]]: WX, T(2) |- |Coldcut: D, T(1) |Coldfields: T, T(1) |Coldharbour: KK, T(1) |- |Coldmanscurragh: LS, T(1) |Coldrumman: LM, T(1) |Coldwater Commons: D, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coldwells]]: KE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coldwinters]]: D, T(2) |Coldwood or Foorkill: G, T(1) |- |Cole: TE, T(1) |Colebreene Lower: AM, T(1) |Colebreene Lower: LY, T(1) |- |Colebreene Upper: AM, T(1) |Colebrook Demesne: FH, T(1) |Colecot: D, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Colehill Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Colehill]]: DL, T(1) |Colehill: LD, T(1) |Colehill: OY, T(1) |- |Coleman (Crampamore): T, T(1) |Coleman (Hennessy): T, T(1) |Coleman: MN, T(1) |- |Coleman: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Coleraine and Suburbs Townland, Coleraine Parish, County Londonderry|Coleraine and Suburbs]]: LY, T(1) |Coleraine: OY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coleraine Townland, Magorban Parish, County Tipperary|Coleraine]]: T, T(1) |Colerenagh: C, T(1) |Coles Hill: FH, T(1) |- |Colesgrove: G, T(1) |Colestown: WX, T(1) |Colgagh: MN, T(1) |- |Colgagh: OY, T(1) |Colgagh: SO, T(1) |Colganstown: D, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Colla Townland, Skull Parish, County Cork|Colla]]: C, T(1) |Colladussaun: MO, T(1) |Collagh: MO, T(1) |- |Collaghknock Glebe: KE, T(1) |Collatrum Beg: C, T(1) |Collatrum More: C, T(1) |- |College: MH, T(1) |College: WX, T(1) |Collegefield: KY, T(1) |- |Collegeland: D, T(1) |Collegeland: KE, T(1) |Collegeland: MH, T(1) |- |Collegeland: T, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Collegeland]]: WH, T(2) |Collegepark: KK, T(1) |- |Colliersland North: MH, T(1) |Colliersland South: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Collierstown]]: MH, T(2) |- |Colliga: WW, T(1) |Colligan Beg: W, T(1) |Colligan More: W, T(1) |- |Colliganmountain: W, T(1) |Colliganwood: W, T(1) |Collin: KE, T(1) |- |Collins: LY, T(1) |Collinsford: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Collinstown]]: D, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Collinstown]]: KE, T(2) |Collinstown: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Collinward Townland, Carnmoney Parish, County Antrim|Collinward]]: AM, T(1) |- |Collistown: MH, T(1) |Collon: LH, T(1) |Collooney: SO, T(1) |- |Collops: CN, T(1) |Collorus: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Collow Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Collow]]: TE, T(1) |- |Collum: LD, T(1) |Colmanstown: CE, T(1) |Colmanstown: D, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Colmanstown]]: G, T(2) |Colmanstown: OY, T(1) |Colp East: MH, T(1) |- |Colp West: MH, T(1) |Colt Island: D, T(1) |Colt Island: G, T(1) |- |Colt: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Coltrim Townland, Lissan Parish, County Londonderry|Coltrim]]: LY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coltstown]]: KE, T(2) |- |Columbkille: KK, T(1) |Colvinstown Lower: WW, T(1) |Colvinstown Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Colvinstown: MH, T(1) |Com: KK, T(1) |Comaghy: FH, T(1) |- |Comaghy: MN, T(1) |Comeen: C, T(1) |Comeragh: W, T(1) |- |Comeraghhouse: W, T(1) |Comeraghmountain: W, T(1) |Comerfords-lot: T, T(1) |- |Comertagh: MN, T(1) |Comillane: C, T(1) |Cominch: MO, T(1) |- |Commanealine: T, T(1) |Commanes: KY, T(1) |Commas: CN, T(1) |- |Commaun Beg: T, T(1) |Commaun More: T, T(1) |Commaun: KY, T(1) |- |Commauns: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commeen]]: DL, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commeen]]: RN, T(2) |- |Commeenaplaw: C, T(1) |Commeenlonagh or Aghanamanagh: WH, T(1) |Commock: LD, T(1) |- |Commoge: C, T(1) |Commoge: KK, T(1) |Common Moss: TE, T(1) |- |Common Mountain: DL, T(1) |Common North: KE, T(1) |Common or Turloughnaroyey: G, T(1)
''Common, Common'' |- |Common South: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Common]]: DL, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Common]]: G, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Common]]: KE, T(3) |Common: L, T(1) |Common: TE, T(1) |- |Common: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Common]]: WX, T(2) |Commonage: CE, T(1) |- |Commonage: C, T(1) |Commonreagh: DN, T(1) |Commons (1st Division): MH, T(1) |- |Commons (2nd Division): MH, T(1) |Commons (4th Division): MH, T(1) |Commons (5th Division): MH, T(1) |- |Commons (6th Division): MH, T(1) |Commons (7th Division): MH, T(1) |Commons (E.D. Clondalkin): D, T(1) |- |Commons (E.D. Newcastle): D, T(1) |Commons (E.D.Dromiskin): LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons East]]: C, T(2) |- |Commons East: D, T(1) |Commons East: G, T(1) |Commons East: KY, T(1) |- |Commons East: KE, T(1) |Commons Little: D, T(1) |Commons Lower: D, T(1) |- |Commons Lower: KE, T(1) |Commons North: CE, T(1) |Commons North: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons North]]: KY, T(2) |Commons North: KK, T(1) |Commons North: LD, T(1) |- |Commons of Carney: T, T(1) |Commons of Clanmaghery: DN, T(1) |Commons of Dingle: KY, T(1) |- |Commons of Lloyd: MH, T(1) |Commons of Milltown: KY, T(1) |Commons South: CE, T(1) |- |Commons South: C, T(1) |Commons South: KY, T(1) |Commons South: KE, T(1) |- |Commons South: KK, T(1) |Commons South: LD, T(1) |Commons Upper: D, T(1) |- |Commons Upper: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons West]]: C, T(2) |Commons West: D, T(1) |- |Commons West: G, T(1) |Commons West: KY, T(1) |Commons West: KE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Commons Townland, Carrickfergus Parish, County Antrim|Commons]]: AM, T(1) |Commons: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: CE, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: C, T(12) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: DN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: D, T(4) |- |Commons: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: KY, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: KE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: KK, T(2) |Commons: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: L, T(5) |Commons: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: LH, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: MO, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: MH, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: RN, T(2) |- |Commons: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: T, T(3) |Commons: TE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: W, T(3) |Commons: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Commons]]: WX, T(3) |- |Commons: WW, T(1) |Commons-entire East: T, T(1) |Commons-entire West: T, T(1) |- |Commonstown: KE, T(1) |Comraghs: MN, T(1) |Conagher: FH, T(1) |- |Conagher: G, T(1) |Conaghil: LM, T(1) |Conaghoo: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Conaghra]]: MO, T(2) |Conaghrud: DL, T(1) |Conaghy: MN, T(1) |- |Conavalla: WW, T(1) |Concaroe: FH, T(1) |Concealment: C, T(1) |- |Concealment: KE, T(1) |Concess: TE, T(1) |Conckera: FH, T(1) |- |Concra: MN, T(1) |Condonstown North: C, T(1) |Condonstown South: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Condonstown]]: C, T(2) |Condonstown: KK, T(1) |Condry: CN, T(1) |- |Conerick: FH, T(1) |Cones: LS, T(1) |Coney Island: C, T(1) |- |Coney Island: DL, T(1) |Coney Island: DN, T(1) |Coney Island: SO, T(1) |- |Coneybeg: C, T(1) |Coneyburrow: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coneyburrow]]: KE, T(2) |- |Coneyburrow: LH, T(1) |Coneygar: KK, T(1) |Coneykeare: CW, T(1) |- |Confey: KE, T(1) |Cong North: MO, T(1) |Cong South: MO, T(1) |- |Congo: FH, T(1) |Congo: TE, T(1) |Coniamstown: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Conicar]]: G, T(2) |Conicar: L, T(1) |Conicker: OY, T(1) |- |Conigar: L, T(1) |Coniker: OY, T(1) |Conlans Hill: WW, T(1) |- |Conlanstown: KE, T(1) |Conlanstown: WH, T(1) |Conleen: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Conlig Townland, Bangor Parish, County Down|Conlig]]: DN, T(1) |Conloon: MO, T(1) |Conly Island: DN, T(1) |- |Conna: C, T(1) |Connaberry: C, T(1) |Connabury: MN, T(1) |- |Connagh: C, T(1) |Connagh: WX, T(1) |Connaghkinnagoe: DL, T(1) |- |Connahill: WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Connahy Townland, Grangemaccomb Parish, County Kilkenny|Connahy]]: KK, T(1) |Connary Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Connary Upper: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Connellstown Townland, Rathcore Parish, County Meath|Connellstown]]: MH, T(1) |Connet: G, T(1) |- |Connigar: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Connor Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Connor]]: AM, T(1) |Conogher: AM, T(1) |- |Conor's Island: G, T(1) |Conor's Island: MO, T(1) |Conors Island: SO, T(1) |- |Conorspark: G, T(1) |Conranstown: WH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Conray]]: LM, T(2) |- |Conrea: MO, T(1) |Conspark: OY, T(1) |Constablehill: CW, T(1) |- |Controversy: T, T(1) |Contycro: DL, T(1) |Conva: C, T(1) |- |Convoy Demesne: DL, T(1) |Convoy Townparks: DL, T(1) |Conwal North: LM, T(1) |- |Conwal South: LM, T(1) |Conwal: DL, T(1) |Conyngham Road: D, T(1) |- |Conywarren: TE, T(1) |Cooey: AH, T(1) |Cooga Lower: L, T(1) |- |Cooga Upper: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooga]]: CE, T(2) |Cooga: SO, T(1) |- |Cooga: T, T(1) |Coogaun: CE, T(1) |Coogue Middle: MO, T(1) |- |Coogue North: MO, T(1) |Coogue South: MO, T(1) |Coogulla: T, T(1) |- |Cooguquid: CE, T(1) |Coogypark: CE, T(1) |Coogyulla: CE, T(1) |- |Coohey: MN, T(1) |Cookesfield: LS, T(1) |Cooksborough: WH, T(1) |- |Cooksgrove: MH, T(1) |Cooksland: MH, T(1) |Cookspark: LH, T(1) |- |Cookstown Great: MH, T(1) |Cookstown Little: MH, T(1) |Cookstown: DN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cookstown]]: D, T(2) |Cookstown: LH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cookstown]]: MH, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Cookstown Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Cookstown]]: TE, T(1) |Cookstown: WX, T(1) |Cookstown: WW, T(1) |- |Cool Beg: DL, T(1) |Cool East: KY, T(1) |Cool East: L, T(1) |- |Cool Lodge: MO, T(1) |Cool Lower: DL, T(1) |Cool More: DL, T(1) |- |Cool Upper: DL, T(1) |Cool West: KY, T(1) |Cool West: L, T(1) |- |Cool: G, T(1) |Cool: KY, T(1) |Cool: LS, T(1) |- |Cool: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cool]]: W, T(2) |Coola: WH, T(1) |- |Coolabaun: C, T(1) |Coolabaun: LM, T(1) |Coolaboghlan: LS, T(1) |- |Coolaboy: L, T(1) |Coolacareen: C, T(1) |Coolacheesker: C, T(1) |- |Coolaclamper: T, T(1) |Coolaclarig: KY, T(1) |Coolaclevane: C, T(1) |- |Coolacloy: G, T(1) |Coolacokery: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolacoosane]]: C, T(3) |- |Coolacork: WW, T(1) |Coolacrease: OY, T(1) |Coolacresig: C, T(1) |- |Coolacrim: FH, T(1) |Coolaculla: T, T(1) |Coolacullig: C, T(1) |- |Coolacurn North: G, T(1) |Coolacurn South: G, T(1) |Coolacurragh: LS, T(1) |- |Coolacussane: T, T(1) |Cooladalane Lower: W, T(1) |Cooladalane Upper: W, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cooladangan Townland, Arklow Parish, County Wicklow|Cooladangan]]: WW, T(1) |Cooladawson: DL, T(1) |Cooladerreen: C, T(1) |- |Cooladerry Mountain: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooladerry]]: DL, T(2) |Cooladerry: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cooladine Townland, Ballyhuskard Parish, County Wexford|Cooladine]]: WX, T(1) |Cooladooaun: G, T(1) |Cooladoyle: WW, T(1) |- |Cooladurragh: C, T(1) |Cooladye: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolafancy Townland, Crosspatrick Parish, County Wicklow|Coolafancy]]: WW, T(1) |- |Coolafinny: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolaflake Townland, Ballykine Parish, County Wicklow|Coolaflake]]: WW, T(1) |Coolafullaun: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolafunshoge Townland, Kilcommon (Ballinacor South) Parish, County Wicklow|Coolafunshoge]]: WW, T(1) |Coolagad: WW, T(1) |Coolagadden: W, T(1) |- |Coolagarranroe: T, T(1) |Coolagarraun: G, T(1) |Coolagarriv: KY, T(1) |- |Coolagarry: RN, T(1) |Coolagary: OY, T(1) |Coolageela East: C, T(1) |- |Coolageela West: C, T(1) |Coolageery: TE, T(1) |Coolagh Beg: C, T(1) |- |Coolagh More: C, T(1) |Coolagh: CE, T(1) |Coolagh: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolagh]]: G, T(4) |Coolagh: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolagh]]: LS, T(2) |- |Coolagh: LY, T(1) |Coolagh: T, T(1) |Coolaghansglaster: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolaghbaun]]: MO, T(2) |Coolagherty: LD, T(1) |Coolaghflags: KK, T(1) |- |Coolaghmore: KK, T(1) |Coolaght: KE, T(1) |Coolaght: MO, T(1) |- |Coolaghty: FH, T(1) |Coolaghy Glebe: DL, T(1) |Coolaghy: DL, T(1) |- |Coolaghy: TE, T(1) |Coolagorane Lower: T, T(1) |Coolagorane Upper: T, T(1) |- |Coolagortboy: W, T(1) |Coolagowan: KY, T(1) |Coolagowan: L, T(1) |- |Coolagraffy: SO, T(1) |Coolagthane: RN, T(1) |Coolaha: C, T(1) |- |Coolaha: MN, T(1) |Coolahest: W, T(1) |Coolahocka: KE, T(1) |- |Coolaholloga: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolahullin Townland, Ballintemple Parish, County Wicklow|Coolahullin]]: WW, T(1) |Coolakay: WW, T(1) |- |Coolakip: WX, T(1) |Coolaknick: WX, T(1) |Coolaknickbeg: WX, T(1) |- |Coolalaw: CW, T(1) |Coolaleen: L, T(1) |Coolaleena: WH, T(1) |- |Coolalisheen: C, T(1) |Coolalong: KK, T(1) |Coolalough: L, T(1) |- |Coolalough: WH, T(1) |Coolalta: C, T(1) |Coolalug: WW, T(1) |- |Coolamaddra: WW, T(1) |Coolamain: WX, T(1) |Coolamber: LD, T(1) |- |Coolamber: WH, T(1) |Coolambrisklaun or Coolnacappoge: KK, T(1) |Coolamurry: WX, T(1) |- |Coolanagh: C, T(1) |Coolanagh: LS, T(1) |Coolanarney: C, T(1) |- |Coolanarney: OY, T(1) |Coolanaroo: KY, T(1) |Coolane: KE, T(1) |- |Coolaneague: C, T(1) |Coolanearl: WW, T(1) |Coolaneelig: KY, T(1) |- |Coolaness: FH, T(1) |Coolaney: SO, T(1) |Coolanga Lower: T, T(1) |- |Coolanga Upper: T, T(1) |Coolanheen: W, T(1) |Coolaniddane: C, T(1) |- |Coolanillaun: G, T(1) |Coolanimod North: KK, T(1) |Coolanimod South: KK, T(1) |- |Coolanoran: L, T(1) |Coolanowle: LS, T(1) |Coolantallagh: T, T(1) |- |Coolanure: OY, T(1) |Coolanure: T, T(1) |Coolaphubble: RN, T(1) |- |Coolapoge: KK, T(1) |Coolapreavan: T, T(1) |Coolaran: FH, T(1) |- |Coolaran: G, T(1) |Coolard: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolarkan Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh|Coolarkan]]: FH, T(1) |- |Coolarkin: T, T(1) |Coolartragh: MN, T(1) |Coolaruane: KY, T(1) |- |Coolasmuttane: C, T(1) |Coolasnaghta: CW, T(1) |Coolaspaddaun: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolastingan]]: WW, T(2) |Coolataggle: T, T(1) |Coolatanaville: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolatee Townland, Clonleigh Parish, County Donegal|Coolatee]]: DL, T(1) |Coolateggart: WX, T(1) |Coolatinny: RN, T(1) |- |Coolatinny: TE, T(1) |Coolatober: RN, T(1) |Coolatogher: KE, T(1) |- |Coolatogher: KK, T(1) |Coolatooder: C, T(1) |Coolatoor: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolatoor]]: WH, T(2) |Coolatoosane: KY, T(1) |Coolatore: WX, T(1) |- |Coolatrath East: D, T(1) |Coolatrath West: D, T(1) |Coolatrindle: WX, T(1) |- |Coolattin Park: WW, T(1) |Coolattin: L, T(1) |Coolattin: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolattin Townland, Carnew Parish, County Wicklow|Coolattin]]: WW, T(1) |Coolatty: MN, T(1) |Coolatubbrid: C, T(1) |- |Coolaught: WX, T(1) |Coolaun: T, T(1) |Coolavacoose: KE, T(1) |- |Coolavally: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolavannagh Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Coolavannagh]]: TE, T(1) |Coolavanny: KY, T(1) |- |Coolaveely: AM, T(1) |Coolavehy: L, T(1) |Coolavoher: C, T(1) |- |Coolavokig: C, T(1) |Coolavoran, Coolagh and Derrymullen: LS, T(1) |Coolavorheen: KY, T(1) |- |Coolaw: WX, T(1) |Coolawaleen: C, T(1) |Coolawinnia: WW, T(1) |- |Coolback: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolback Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Coolback]]: TE, T(1) |Coolback: WX, T(1) |- |Coolbagh: W, T(1) |Coolballintaggart or Coolbawn: WW, T(1) |Coolballintaggart: WW, T(1) |- |Coolballow: WX, T(1) |Coolbally: LS, T(1) |Coolballyshane: L, T(1) |- |Coolbanagher: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolbane East]]: KY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolbane West]]: KY, T(2) |- |Coolbane: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolbane]]: C, T(5) |Coolbane: KY, T(1) |- |Coolbane: L, T(1) |Coolbarreen: MO, T(1) |Coolbaun Demesne: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolbaun West Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Coolbaun West]]: G, T(1) |Coolbaun: CE, T(1) |Coolbaun: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolbaun Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Coolbaun]]: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolbaun]]: KY, T(2) |Coolbaun: KK, T(1)
''Coolbawn'' |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolbaun]]: L, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolbaun]]: T, T(5)
''Coolbawn'' |Coolbaun: WX, T(1) |- |Coolbea: C, T(1) |Coolbeg: FH, T(1) |Coolbeg: G, T(1) |- |Coolbeg: L, T(1) |Coolbeg: SO, T(1) |Coolbeg: WW, T(1) |- |Coolbeggan East: W, T(1) |Coolbeggan West: W, T(1) |Coolbeha: KY, T(1) |- |Coolberrin: MN, T(1) |Coolbock: SO, T(1) |Coolbooa: W, T(1) |- |Coolboreen: T, T(1) |Coolboy Big: DL, T(1) |Coolboy Little: DL, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolboy Townland, Caheragh Parish, County Cork|Coolboy]]: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolboy]]: L, T(2) |Coolboy: SO, T(1) |- |Coolboy: T, T(1) |Coolboy: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolboy]]: WW, T(2) |- |Coolboyoge: CN, T(1) |Coolbreedeen: L, T(1) |Coolbricken: KK, T(1) |- |Coolbrock: WX, T(1) |Coolbuck: FH, T(1) |Coolbunnia: W, T(1) |- |Coolcaha: C, T(1) |Coolcahan: WH, T(1) |Coolcair: MN, T(1) |- |Coolcam: RN, T(1) |Coolcam: WX, T(1) |Coolcanadas: CN, T(1) |- |Coolcap: C, T(1) |Coolcappagh: L, T(1) |Coolcarrigan: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolcarron]]: C, T(2) |Coolcarta East: G, T(1) |Coolcarta West: G, T(1) |- |Coolcashin: KK, T(1) |Coolcashla: MO, T(1) |Coolcaslagh: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolcaum]]: C, T(3) |Coolcaw: LD, T(1) |Coolcholly: DL, T(1) |- |Coolclieve: KY, T(1) |Coolcliffe: WX, T(1) |Coolclogh: C, T(1) |- |Coolclogher: KY, T(1) |Coolcloher East: C, T(1) |Coolcloher South: C, T(1) |- |Coolcloher West: C, T(1) |Coolcoghill: FH, T(1) |Coolcollid: MN, T(1) |- |Coolcon: MO, T(1) |Coolcor: KE, T(1) |Coolcor: LD, T(1) |- |Coolcor: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolcorberry]]: LS, T(2) |Coolcorcoran: KY, T(1) |- |Coolcormack: T, T(1) |Coolcormuck: W, T(1) |Coolcorragh: MN, T(1) |- |Coolcoscreaghan: LY, T(1) |Coolcots: WX, T(1) |Coolcoulaghta: C, T(1) |- |Coolcour: C, T(1) |Coolcraff: LD, T(1) |Coolcraheen: C, T(1) |- |Coolcran: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolcran]]: MO, T(3) |Coolcrannel: FH, T(1) |- |Coolcreaghy: TE, T(1) |Coolcreany: KK, T(1) |Coolcreedan: LH, T(1) |- |Coolcreen: KY, T(1) |Coolcreen: OY, T(1) |Coolcreeve: LM, T(1) |- |Coolcronaun: MO, T(1) |Coolcronoge: L, T(1) |Coolcroo: T, T(1) |- |Coolcull (Moylers): WX, T(1) |Coolcull (Sheas): WX, T(1) |Coolcull Big: WX, T(1) |- |Coolcullen: KK, T(1) |Coolcullitha: C, T(1) |Coolcummisk: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolcurtoga]]: KY, T(2) |Coolcush: TE, T(1) |Coolcuttia: KK, T(1) |- |Cooldaniel: C, T(1) |Cooldarragh: MN, T(1) |Coolderry North: LY, T(1) |- |Coolderry South: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolderry Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Coolderry]]: AH, T(1) |Coolderry: CE, T(1) |- |Coolderry: LS, T(1) |Coolderry: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolderry]]: MN, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolderry]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolderry]]: RN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolderry]]: T, T(6) |- |Cooldine: T, T(1) |Cooldoney: LD, T(1) |Cooldorragh Glebe: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooldorragh]]: OY, T(2) |Cooldorragh: RN, T(1) |Cooldorragha: CE, T(1) |- |Cooldorragha: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooldorragha]]: G, T(2) |Cooldotla: T, T(1) |- |Cooldown Commons: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooldrinagh]]: D, T(2) |Cooldrishoge: W, T(1) |- |Cooldrisla: T, T(1) |Cooldross Lower: WW, T(1) |Cooldross Middle: WW, T(1) |- |Cooldross Upper: WW, T(1) |Cooldrum: C, T(1) |Cooldrumman Lower: SO, T(1) |- |Cooldrumman Upper: SO, T(1) |Coolduff: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooldurragha]]: C, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Coole Demesne Townland, Kiltartan Parish, County Galway|Coole Demesne]]: G, T(1) |Coole East: C, T(1) |Coole Glebe Lower: LY, T(1) |- |Coole Glebe Upper: LY, T(1) |Coole Lower: C, T(1) |Coole Upper: C, T(1) |- |Coole West: C, T(1) |Coole: AM, T(1) |Coole: CW, T(1) |- |Coole: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coole]]: KK, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coole]]: LS, T(3) |- |Coole: LH, T(1) |Coole: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coole]]: OY, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coole]]: T, T(5) |Coole: TE, T(1) |Coole: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coole]]: WX, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolea]]: C, T(2) |Cooleabeg: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooleagh]]: T, T(2) |Cooleamore: CE, T(1) |Cooleanig: KY, T(1) |- |Coolearagh East: KE, T(1) |Coolearagh West: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooleen]]: C, T(2) |- |Cooleen: KK, T(1) |Cooleen: L, T(1) |Cooleen: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooleen]]: T, T(3) |Cooleen: WH, T(1) |Cooleenagow: C, T(1) |- |Cooleenaree: C, T(1) |Cooleenlemane: C, T(1) |Cooleens: C, T(1) |- |Cooleens: T, T(1) |Cooleeny East: G, T(1) |Cooleeny West: G, T(1) |- |Cooleeny: G, T(1) |Cooleeny: LD, T(1) |Cooleeny: T, T(1) |- |Cooleeshal Beg: KK, T(1) |Cooleeshal More: KK, T(1) |Cooleeshal: KK, T(1) |- |Cooleeshil or Richfort: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooleeshill]]: OY, T(2) |Coolehill Lower: KK, T(1) |- |Coolehill Upper: KK, T(1) |Cooleighter: WH, T(1) |Coolelan: KE, T(1) |- |Coolerin North: WX, T(1) |Coolerin South: WX, T(1) |Coolerin: WX, T(1) |- |Coolermoney: TE, T(1) |Cooles: C, T(1) |Cooleshill: T, T(1) |- |Coolesker: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolessan Townland, Drumachose Parish, County Londonderry|Coolessan]]: LY, T(1) |Cooley: MO, T(1) |- |Cooley: TE, T(1) |Coolfadda: C, T(1) |Coolfarnamanagh: KK, T(1) |- |Coolfin Glebe: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolfin]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolfin]]: LS, T(3) |- |Coolfin: OY, T(1) |Coolfin: WH, T(1) |Coolfinn: W, T(1) |- |Coolfitch: KE, T(1) |Coolflugh: C, T(1) |Coolfore: LH, T(1) |- |Coolfore: MH, T(1) |Coolfore: MN, T(1) |Coolfores: D, T(1) |- |Coolfowerbeg: G, T(1) |Coolfree: L, T(1) |Coolfree: RN, T(1) |- |Coolfune: L, T(1) |Coolgarragh: LS, T(1) |Coolgarran: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolgarran Townland, Bourney Parish, County Tipperary|Coolgarran]]: T, T(1) |Coolgarrane: T, T(1) |Coolgarriff: C, T(1) |- |Coolgarriv: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolgarrow]]: WX, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolgarrow]]: WW, T(2) |- |Coolgarry: RN, T(1) |Coolglass: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolgort]]: T, T(2) |- |Coolgower: W, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolgrange]]: KK, T(2) |Coolgreany Demesne: WX, T(1) |- |Coolgreany: WX, T(1) |Coolgreen: C, T(1) |Coolguerisk: C, T(1) |- |Coolharbour Lower: WW, T(1) |Coolharbour Upper: WW, T(1) |Coolharbour: WX, T(1) |- |Coolhenry: LS, T(1) |Coolhill: KK, T(1) |Coolhill: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolhill]]: TE, T(2) |Coolhull: WX, T(1) |Coolier: KE, T(1) |- |Coolieragh: C, T(1) |Coolierher: C, T(1) |Coolierin: KK, T(1) |- |Coolies: KY, T(1) |Cooligboy: C, T(1) |Coolim Island: C, T(1) |- |Coolin: G, T(1) |Coolinarrig Lower: WW, T(1) |Coolinarrig Upper: WW, T(1) |- |Coolineagh: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooliney]]: C, T(2) |Coolinfin Glebe: FH, T(1) |- |Coolintaggart: WX, T(1) |Coolintaggart-hill: WX, T(1) |Coolishal Lower: WX, T(1) |- |Coolishal Upper: WX, T(1) |Coolishal: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolishal]]: W, T(2) |- |Coolishal: WX, T(1) |Coolisk: FH, T(1) |Cooliska: L, T(1) |- |Coolistoonan: CE, T(1) |Cooljohn: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolkeeghan Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Coolkeeghan]]: TE, T(1) |- |Coolkeenaght: LY, T(1) |Coolkeeragh: LY, T(1) |Coolkeeragh: TE, T(1) |- |Coolkeeran: AM, T(1) |Coolkeeran: WX, T(1) |Coolkellure: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolkenna Townland, Aghowle Parish, County Wicklow|Coolkenna]]: WW, T(1) |Coolkennedy: T, T(1) |Coolkenny: AM, T(1) |- |Coolkeragh: KY, T(1) |Coolkereen: T, T(1) |Coolkerry: LS, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolkill East]]: MN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolkill West]]: MN, T(2) |Coolkill: AH, T(1) |- |Coolkill: CN, T(1) |Coolkill: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolkill]]: T, T(2) |- |Coolkill: TE, T(1) |Coolkip: T, T(1) |Coolkirky: C, T(1) |- |Coolkisha: C, T(1) |Coolknedane North: C, T(1) |Coolknedane South: C, T(1) |- |Coolknoohill: KY, T(1) |Coollagagh: MO, T(1) |Coollane: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coollegrean]]: KY, T(2) |Coollegreane: LM, T(1) |Coollemoneen: SO, T(1) |- |Coollena: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coollick]]: KY, T(2) |Coollicka: C, T(1) |- |Coollicknalea: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coollisduff]]: MO, T(2) |Coollisteige: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolloughra]]: MO, T(2) |Coollteige: RN, T(1) |Coollusty: RN, T(1) |- |Coolmaghery: TE, T(1) |Coolmaghra: AM, T(1) |Coolmaghry: TE, T(1) |- |Coolmagort: KY, T(1) |Coolmahane: C, T(1) |Coolmain: C, T(1) |- |Coolmain: MN, T(1) |Coolmakean: MO, T(1) |Coolmanagh Lower: CW, T(1) |- |Coolmanagh Upper: CW, T(1) |Coolmannan: MN, T(1) |Coolmarks: KK, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolmeen]]: CE, T(2) |Coolmeen: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolmeen]]: RN, T(2) |- |Coolmeen: SO, T(1) |Coolmela: WX, T(1) |Coolmillish: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolmine]]: D, T(2) |Coolmona: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolmoney Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Wicklow|Coolmoney]]: WW, T(1) |- |Coolmoohan: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolmore]]: C, T(2) |Coolmore: KK, T(1) |- |Coolmore: T, T(1) |Coolmore: WW, T(1) |Coolmoreen: C, T(1) |- |Coolmountain: C, T(1) |Coolmoyne (Pommel): T, T(1) |Coolmoyne (Taylor): T, T(1) |- |Coolmoyne: T, T(1) |Coolmuckbane: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolmucky]]: C, T(2) |- |Coolmuinga: CE, T(1) |Coolmurly: SO, T(1) |Coolnabacky: LS, T(1) |- |Coolnabanch: LS, T(1) |Coolnabeasoon: W, T(1) |Coolnabehy: LS, T(1) |- |Coolnabinnia: MO, T(1) |Coolnaboul East: LS, T(1) |Coolnaboul West: LS, T(1) |- |Coolnaboy: WX, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolnabrone]]: KK, T(2) |Coolnacaha: C, T(1) |- |Coolnacaheragh: C, T(1) |Coolnacalla: T, T(1) |Coolnacalliagh: KY, T(1) |- |Coolnacarrick: CN, T(1) |Coolnacarrick: LS, T(1) |Coolnacarriga: C, T(1) |- |Coolnacartan: LS, T(1) |Coolnacarte: MN, T(1) |Coolnaclehy: C, T(1) |- |Coolnacloghafinna: C, T(1) |Coolnacola: CN, T(1) |Coolnacolpagh: LY, T(1) |- |Coolnacon: WX, T(1) |Coolnaconarty: C, T(1) |Coolnacran: DN, T(1) |- |Coolnacrannagh: C, T(1) |Coolnacreena: W, T(1) |Coolnacrunaght: TE, T(1) |- |Coolnacrutta: KK, T(1) |Coolnacuppoge: CW, T(1) |Coolnadead: KY, T(1) |- |Coolnadornory: T, T(1) |Coolnadown: L, T(1) |Coolnafarna: MO, T(1) |- |Coolnafearagh: KE, T(1) |Coolnafinnoge: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolnafranky Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Coolnafranky]]: TE, T(1) |- |Coolnagard Lower: TE, T(1) |Coolnagard Upper: TE, T(1) |Coolnagarrahy: KY, T(1) |- |Coolnagarrane: C, T(1) |Coolnagaug: C, T(1) |Coolnagay: C, T(1) |- |Coolnagearagh: C, T(1) |Coolnageer: RN, T(1) |Coolnageeragh: G, T(1) |- |Coolnageragh: KY, T(1) |Coolnagillagh Lower: C, T(1) |Coolnagillagh Upper: C, T(1) |- |Coolnagloose: WX, T(1) |Coolnagoppoge: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolnagoppoge]]: KY, T(3) |- |Coolnagoppoge: W, T(1) |Coolnagor or Ricehill: CN, T(1) |Coolnagour: C, T(1) |- |Coolnagour: LS, T(1) |Coolnagour: W, T(1) |Coolnagraigue: KY, T(1) |- |Coolnagrane: FH, T(1) |Coolnagranshy: RN, T(1) |Coolnagrattan: MN, T(1) |- |Coolnagree: WX, T(1) |Coolnagrow: T, T(1) |Coolnagrower: OY, T(1) |- |Coolnagun: T, T(1) |Coolnagun: WH, T(1) |Coolnaha North: MO, T(1) |- |Coolnaha South: MO, T(1) |Coolnahane: C, T(1) |Coolnaharragill Lower: KY, T(1) |- |Coolnaharragill Upper: KY, T(1) |Coolnahau: KK, T(1) |Coolnahavil: TE, T(1) |- |Coolnahay: WH, T(1) |Coolnahella: CE, T(1) |Coolnahely: OY, T(1) |- |Coolnaherin Park: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolnaherin]]: T, T(2) |Coolnahila (Palmer): L, T(1) |- |Coolnahila (Powell): L, T(1) |Coolnahilla: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolnahinch]]: LD, T(2) |- |Coolnahinch: MH, T(1) |Coolnahinch: OY, T(1) |Coolnahinch: WX, T(1) |- |Coolnahorna: W, T(1) |Coolnahorna: WX, T(1) |Coolnakeeran: CW, T(1) |- |Coolnakilla: C, T(1) |Coolnakilly: WW, T(1) |Coolnakisha: CW, T(1) |- |Coolnaknockane: L, T(1) |Coolnalaght: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolnaleen Lower Townland, Kilshenane Parish, County Kerry|Coolnaleen Lower]]: KY, T(1) |- |Coolnaleen Upper: KY, T(1) |Coolnaleen: KK, T(1) |Coolnaleen: WX, T(1) |- |Coolnalingaddy: W, T(1) |Coolnalira: CE, T(1) |Coolnalitteragh: CN, T(1) |- |Coolnalong: FH, T(1) |Coolnalong: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolnamagh]]: C, T(2) |- |Coolnamara: CW, T(1) |Coolnamarrow: FH, T(1) |Coolnamohoge: L, T(1) |- |Coolnamona: LS, T(1) |Coolnamona: L, T(1) |Coolnamonan: LY, T(1) |- |Coolnamoney: T, T(1) |Coolnamony Lower: LS, T(1) |Coolnamony Upper: LS, T(1) |- |Coolnamuck Demesne: W, T(1) |Coolnamuck East: W, T(1) |Coolnamuck West: W, T(1) |- |Coolnamuck: KK, T(1) |Coolnamunna: T, T(1) |Coolnanav: W, T(1) |- |Coolnanave: C, T(1) |Coolnaneagh: W, T(1) |Coolnanoglagh: L, T(1) |- |Coolnanoonagh: KY, T(1) |Coolnapish: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolnapisha]]: L, T(2) |- |Coolnapista: KK, T(1) |Coolnashamroge: C, T(1) |Coolnashamroge: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolnashanton]]: FH, T(2) |Coolnasheegan: CW, T(1) |Coolnashinnagh: T, T(1) |- |Coolnasillagh: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolnasillagh]]: LY, T(2) |Coolnaskeagh: WW, T(1) |- |Coolnasmear Lower: W, T(1) |Coolnasmear Upper: W, T(1) |Coolnasmearmountain: W, T(1) |- |Coolnasmuttaun: W, T(1) |Coolnasoon: C, T(1) |Coolnastudd: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolnatullagh]]: CE, T(2) |Coolnavarnogue or Coolaghy: LS, T(1) |Coolnaveagh: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolock Townland, Coolock Parish, County Dublin|Coolock]]: D, T(1) |Coolodonnell: LM, T(1) |Coologe: CN, T(1) |- |Coologe: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coologe]]: L, T(2) |Coologe: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coologe]]: T, T(2) |Coologes: KY, T(1) |Coologmartin: KE, T(1) |- |Coologory: CE, T(1) |Coololla: G, T(1) |Cooloo Mountain: G, T(1) |- |Cooloo: G, T(1) |Coolook Beg: WX, T(1) |Coolook More: WX, T(1) |- |Cooloorta: CE, T(1) |Cooloorta: G, T(1) |Cooloran: T, T(1) |- |Coolore: MH, T(1) |Coolougher: RN, T(1) |Cooloughter: WX, T(1) |- |Cooloultha or Moneynamuck: KK, T(1) |Coolowen Little: W, T(1) |Coolowen: C, T(1) |- |Coolowen: W, T(1) |Coolowley (Mason): LS, T(1) |Coolowley (Plott): LS, T(1) |- |Coolownig: KY, T(1) |Coolpark: G, T(1) |Coolpeach: WX, T(1) |- |Coolpeekaun: CE, T(1) |Coolpowra: G, T(1) |Coolpuck: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolquane Townland, Kilshanahan Parish, County Cork|Coolquane]]: C, T(1) |Coolquill: T, T(1) |Coolquoy Common: D, T(1) |- |Coolquoy: D, T(1) |Coolraheen North: KK, T(1) |Coolraheen South: KK, T(1) |- |Coolraheen: KK, T(1) |Coolraheen: WX, T(1) |Coolrahnee: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolrain]]: LS, T(3) |Coolraine: L, T(1) |Coolrainey: WX, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolrainy]]: KK, T(2) |Coolrake: KE, T(1) |Coolrakelly: FH, T(1) |- |Coolranny: AM, T(1) |Coolrath: LH, T(1) |Coolrattin: W, T(1) |- |Coolraugh: G, T(1) |Coolrawer: SO, T(1) |Coolready: CE, T(1) |- |Coolready: L, T(1) |Coolreagh Beg: CE, T(1) |Coolreagh Glebe: OY, T(1) |- |Coolreagh More: CE, T(1) |Coolreagh or Cloghanhill: OY, T(1) |Coolreagh: CE, T(1) |- |Coolreagh: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolreagh]]: L, T(2) |Coolreagh: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolreaghs]]: TE, T(2) |Coolrecuill: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolree]]: KE, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolree]]: WX, T(2) |Coolreiry: L, T(1) |Coolremony: MN, T(1) |- |Coolrevagh: G, T(1) |Coolroe Beg: C, T(1) |Coolroe East: C, T(1) |- |Coolroe East: KY, T(1) |Coolroe Great: WX, T(1) |Coolroe Little: WX, T(1) |- |Coolroe Lower: KY, T(1) |Coolroe More: C, T(1) |Coolroe North: KY, T(1) |- |Coolroe South: KY, T(1) |Coolroe Upper: KY, T(1) |Coolroe West: C, T(1) |- |Coolroe West: KY, T(1) |Coolroe: CW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolroe]]: C, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolroe]]: KY, T(2) |Coolroe: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolroe]]: KK, T(2) |- |Coolroe: LS, T(1) |Coolroe: L, T(1) |Coolroe: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolroe]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolroe]]: W, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolroe]]: WX, T(4) |- |[[:Category:Coolroe Townland, Crosspatrick Parish, County Wicklow|Coolroe]]: WW, T(1) |Coolroebeg: KK, T(1) |Coolroghaun: RN, T(1) |- |Coolronan: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolross]]: T, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolross]]: WW, T(2) |- |Coolruntha: T, T(1) |Coolrus: L, T(1) |Coolrusk: LS, T(1) |- |Cools: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cools]]: KY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cools]]: WX, T(2) |- |Coolsallagh: C, T(1) |Coolsallagh: DN, T(1) |Coolsallagh: WX, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolsaragh Townland, Kilcronaghan Parish, County Londonderry|Coolsaragh]]: LY, T(1) |Coolscart: L, T(1) |Coolscuddan: D, T(1) |- |Coolseskin: WX, T(1) |Coolshaghtena: RN, T(1) |Coolshamroge: CE, T(1) |- |Coolshangan: DL, T(1) |Coolshannagh: MN, T(1) |Coolsheskin: C, T(1) |- |Coolshinagh: C, T(1) |Coolshingaun: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolshinny Townland, Magherafelt Parish, County Londonderry|Coolshinny]]: LY, T(1) |- |Coolsickin: KE, T(1) |Coolsillagh: KK, T(1) |Coolskeagh: MN, T(1) |- |Coolskeagh: SO, T(1) |Coolsnaghtig: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolsrahra]]: G, T(2) |- |Coolstuff: WX, T(1) |Coolsuppeen: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolsythe Townland, Drummaul Parish, County Antrim|Coolsythe]]: AM, T(1) |- |Cooltacker: RN, T(1) |Cooltedery: LS, T(1) |Coolteen: SO, T(1) |- |Coolteen: WX, T(1) |Coolteengowan: CE, T(1) |Cooltegin: W, T(1) |- |Coolteige: WX, T(1) |Coolthawn: WX, T(1) |Cooltomen: L, T(1) |- |Cooltona: RN, T(1) |Cooltoran: LS, T(1) |Cooltrain: FH, T(1) |- |Cooltrane: FH, T(1) |Cooltrim North: KE, T(1) |Cooltrim South: KE, T(1) |- |Cooltrim: MN, T(1) |Cooltrimegish: MN, T(1) |Cooltubbrid East: W, T(1) |- |Cooltubbrid West: W, T(1) |Coolturk: MO, T(1) |Cooltycanon: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooltymurraghy]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coolum]]: W, T(2) |Coolumber: RN, T(1) |- |Coolure Demesne: WH, T(1) |Coolvackagh: KY, T(1) |Coolvallanane Beg: C, T(1) |- |Coolville: OY, T(1) |Coolvin: WH, T(1) |Coolvoy: DL, T(1) |- |Coolvuck Lower: WH, T(1) |Coolvuck Upper: WH, T(1) |Coolwoneen: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cooly Townland, Moville Upper Parish, County Donegal|Cooly]]: DL, T(1) |Cooly: RN, T(1) |Coolybrown: L, T(1) |- |Coolycall: WX, T(1) |Coolycarney: WX, T(1) |Coolycasey: CE, T(1) |- |Coolydoody North: W, T(1) |Coolydoody South: W, T(1) |Coolydoody: W, T(1) |- |Coolyduff: C, T(1) |Coolyermer: FH, T(1) |Coolygagan: OY, T(1) |- |Coolygorman: L, T(1) |Coolyhane: C, T(1) |Coolyhenan: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coolyhill Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Coolyhill]]: AH, T(1) |Coolyhune: CW, T(1) |Coolykeerane: C, T(1) |- |Coolykereen: C, T(1) |Coolylaughnan: MO, T(1) |Coolymurraghue: C, T(1) |- |Coolyphullagh: KE, T(1) |Coolyrahilly: C, T(1) |Coolyregan: C, T(1) |- |Coolyroe: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Coolyslin Townland, Urney Parish, County Donegal|Coolyslin]]: DL, T(1) |Coolyvenny: LY, T(1) |- |Coom (Fitzgerald): C, T(1) |Coom (Hudson): C, T(1) |Coom (Midleton): C, T(1) |- |Coom East: C, T(1) |Coom West: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coom]]: C, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coom]]: KY, T(3) |Coomacheo: C, T(1) |Coomacroobeg: C, T(1) |- |Coomacullen: KY, T(1) |Coomakeoge: KY, T(1) |Coomanaspig: KY, T(1) |- |Coomanore North: C, T(1) |Coomanore South: C, T(1) |Coomarkane: C, T(1) |- |Coomasaharn: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Coomaspeara Townland, Dromod Parish, County Kerry|Coomaspeara]]: KY, T(1) |Coomastow: KY, T(1) |- |Coomatallin: C, T(1) |Coomatloukane: KY, T(1) |Coomavarrodig: C, T(1) |- |Coomavoher: KY, T(1) |Coomavoon: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Coombaha Townland, Dromod Parish, County Kerry|Coombaha]]: KY, T(1) |- |Coombs: L, T(1) |Coomcallee: KY, T(1) |Coomclogh: C, T(1) |- |Coomclogherane: KY, T(1) |Coomdeeween: KY, T(1) |Coomdorragha: C, T(1) |- |Coomduff: KY, T(1) |Coomfarna: C, T(1) |Coomgira: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coomkeen Townland, Durrus Parish, County Cork|Coomkeen]]: C, T(1) |Coomleagh East: C, T(1) |Coomleagh West: C, T(1) |- |Coomleagh: KY, T(1) |Coomlettra: KY, T(1) |Coomlibane: C, T(1) |- |Coomlogane: C, T(1) |Coomlumminy: KY, T(1) |Coomnaclohy: C, T(1) |- |Coomnafanida: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Coomnageehy Townland, Abbeystrowry Parish, County Cork|Coomnageehy]]: C, T(1) |Coomnagire: C, T(1) |- |Coomnahincha: KY, T(1) |Coomnahorna East: KY, T(1) |Coomnahorna West: KY, T(1) |- |Coomnakilla North: KY, T(1) |Coomnakilla South: KY, T(1) |Coomroe: C, T(1) |- |Coomshanna: KY, T(1) |Coomura: KY, T(1) |Coomyanna: KY, T(1) |- |Coonagh East: L, T(1) |Coonagh Islands: CE, T(1) |Coonagh West: L, T(1) |- |Coonagh: KE, T(1) |Coonane: C, T(1) |Coonanstown: WW, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coonbeg Townland, Killabban Parish, County Laois|Coonbeg]]: LS, T(1) |Coonealcauraun: MO, T(1) |Coonealmore: MO, T(1) |- |Cooneen South: T, T(1) |Cooneen: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooneen]]: T, T(2) |- |Cooney: SO, T(1) |Coonmore: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Coonmore Townland, Hollywood Parish, County Wicklow|Coonmore]]: WW, T(1) |- |Coonoge: WX, T(1) |Coonogue: CW, T(1) |[[:Category:Coontraght Townland, Tullaghanbrogue Parish, County Kilkenny|Coontraght]]: KK, T(1) |- |Cooper's-Lot: T, T(1) |Cooperhill Demesne: LS, T(1) |Cooperhill: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cooperhill]]: SO, T(2) |Cooperstown: WX, T(1) |Coor East: CE, T(1) |- |Coor West: CE, T(1) |Coor: CE, T(1) |Cooracoosane: KY, T(1) |- |Cooracurkia: G, T(1) |Cooradarrigan: C, T(1) |Cooradowny: C, T(1) |- |Cooragannive: C, T(1) |Cooragreenane: C, T(1) |Cooragurteen: C, T(1) |- |Cooragweanish: KY, T(1) |Cooranig: C, T(1) |Coorannel: C, T(1) |- |Cooranuller: C, T(1) |Cooraun: WX, T(1) |Coorbaun: G, T(1) |- |Coorduff: WX, T(1) |Coorevin: T, T(1) |Coorinch: G, T(1) |- |Coorlacka: C, T(1) |Coorlaghan: LS, T(1) |Coorleagh: KY, T(1) |- |Coorleagh: KK, T(1) |Coorleigh North: C, T(1) |Coorleigh South: C, T(1) |- |Coorloum East: C, T(1) |Coorloum North: C, T(1) |Coorloum West: C, T(1) |- |Coornacaragh: KY, T(1) |Coornagillagh: KY, T(1) |Coornahahilly: C, T(1) |- |Coornameana: KY, T(1) |Coornariska: LS, T(1) |Coornishal: C, T(1) |- |Coorolagh: C, T(1) |Coorycommane: C, T(1) |Coorycullane: C, T(1) |- |Cooryeen: KY, T(1) |Cooryleary: C, T(1) |Cooryvanaheen: KY, T(1) |- |Coos North: G, T(1) |Coos South: G, T(1) |Coosan: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coosane]]: C, T(2) |Coosaun: G, T(1) |Coosaun: RN, T(1) |- |Cooscroneen: C, T(1) |Coose: DN, T(1) |Coose: MN, T(1) |- |Coosheen: C, T(1) |Cooslughoga: MO, T(1) |Cootehall: RN, T(1) |- |Coothagh: G, T(1) |Copany: DL, T(1) |Copay: L, T(1) |- |Copeland Island: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Copney Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Armagh|Copney]]: AH, T(1) |Copney: TE, T(1) |- |Coppanagh Glebe: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coppanagh]]: CN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coppanagh]]: G, T(2) |- |Coppanagh: KK, T(1) |Coppanaghbane: CN, T(1) |Coppanaghmore: CN, T(1) |- |Coppenagh: CW, T(1) |Copperalley: C, T(1) |Coppinger's-acre: C, T(1) |- |Coppinger's-stang: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Coppingerstown Townland, Middleton Parish, County Cork|Coppingerstown]]: C, T(1) |Copse: RN, T(1) |- |Copse: WW, T(1) |Copsefield: C, T(1) |Copsetown: C, T(1) |- |Cor More and Cor Beg: OY, T(1) |Cor Tynan: AH, T(1) |Cor: CN, T(1) |- |Cor: DL, T(1) |Coracow: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Coragh (Crawford) Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Coragh (Crawford)]]: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Coragh (Drummully) Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Coragh (Drummully)]]: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Coragh (Kinawley) Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Coragh (Kinawley)]]: FH, T(1) |Coragh Glebe: CN, T(1) |- |Coragh Glebe: FH, T(1) |Coragh: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coragh]]: CN, T(4) |- |Coragh: LM, T(1) |Coraghbrack: MN, T(1) |Coraghmuck or Greaghacholea: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Coraghy]]: MN, T(2) |Corah: WX, T(1) |Coraknock Glebe: OY, T(1) |- |Coranagh: LM, T(1) |Coras Point: CN, T(1) |Coraughrim: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Corballis Lower Townland, Rathdrum Parish, County Wicklow|Corballis Lower]]: WW, T(1) |Corballis Upper: WW, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corballis]]: D, T(2) |- |Corballis: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corballis]]: MH, T(7) |Corbally (Hogan): G, T(1) |- |Corbally Beg: G, T(1) |Corbally Beg: W, T(1) |Corbally East: RN, T(1) |- |Corbally Middle: RN, T(1) |Corbally More: G, T(1) |Corbally More: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally North]]: C, T(2) |Corbally North: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally South]]: C, T(2) |- |Corbally South: G, T(1) |Corbally West: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: AM, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: C, T(6) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: DN, T(4) |- |Corbally: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: KY, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: KE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: KK, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: LS, T(4) |- |Corbally: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: L, T(4) |Corbally: MO, T(1) |- |Corbally: RN, T(1) |Corbally: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: T, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: TE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: WH, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbally]]: WX, T(2) |- |Corballybane: C, T(1) |Corballymore and Camgort: G, T(1) |Corballyquill: CN, T(1) |- |Corbane: FH, T(1) |Corbane: MN, T(1) |Corbane: OY, T(1) |- |Corbaun or Leitrim: LD, T(1) |Corbaun: G, T(1) |Corbaun: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corbeagh]]: CN, T(3) |Corbeagh: LD, T(1) |Corbeg: LM, T(1) |- |Corbeg: MN, T(1) |Corbehagh: CE, T(1) |Corbet: DN, T(1) |- |Corbetstown: KK, T(1) |Corbetstown: OY, T(1) |Corbetstown: WH, T(1) |- |Corbetstown: WX, T(1) |Corblonog: MN, T(1) |Corbo: RN, T(1) |- |Corboe: TE, T(1) |Corboggy: MH, T(1) |Corboghil: LM, T(1) |- |Corboghil: RN, T(1) |Corboley (Lynch): G, T(1) |Corboley (Morgan): G, T(1) |- |Corboley: RN, T(1) |Corbollis: LH, T(1) |Corboy Glebe: CN, T(1) |- |Corboy: LD, T(1) |Corboy: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corbrack Townland, Ballybay Parish, County Monaghan|Corbrack]]: MN, T(1) |- |Corbrack: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Corbracky Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Corbracky]]: AH, T(1) |Corcaghan: MN, T(1) |- |Corcam: DL, T(1) |Corcamore: L, T(1) |Corcanadas: CN, T(1) |- |Corcanon: WX, T(1) |Corcarra: MH, T(1) |Corcas and Sandhills: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corcashel]]: CN, T(2) |Corcashy: DL, T(1) |Corcaskea: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Corchoney Townland, Kildress Parish, County Tyrone|Corchoney]]: TE, T(1) |Corchuill Lower: LM, T(1) |Corchuill Upper: LM, T(1) |- |Corclaragh: LD, T(1) |Corclare: CN, T(1) |Corclare: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corclogh]]: MO, T(2) |Corclogh: OY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corcloghan]]: CN, T(2) |- |Corcloghy: TE, T(1) |Corcloon: WH, T(1) |Corconnelly: MN, T(1) |- |Corcoransacres: SO, T(1) |Corcoranstown: KE, T(1) |Corcormick: LM, T(1) |- |Corcovety: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corcraff]]: CN, T(2) |[[:Category:Corcrain Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Corcrain]]: AH, T(1) |- |Corcreaghan: DN, T(1) |Corcreeghagh: CN, T(1) |Corcreeghagh: LH, T(1) |- |Corcreeghagh: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corcreeghy Townland, Newry Parish, County Down|Corcreeghy]]: DN, T(1) |Corcreeghy: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corcreeny]]: DN, T(2) |Corcreevy Demesne: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Corcreevy Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Corcreevy]]: AH, T(1) |- |Corcreevy: TE, T(1) |Corcreggan: DL, T(1) |Corcrin: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Corcrum Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Corcrum]]: AH, T(1) |Corcuilloge: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corcullen]]: G, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Corcullentragh Beg Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Corcullentragh Beg]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Corcullentragh More Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Corcullentragh More]]: AH, T(1) |Corcullin: MO, T(1) |- |Corcullion: DL, T(1) |Corcullioncrew: MN, T(1) |Corcullionglish: MN, T(1) |- |Corcummins: MN, T(1) |Corcusconny: LM, T(1) |Corcush: OY, T(1) |- |Cordal East: KY, T(1) |Cordal West: KY, T(1) |Cordalea: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cordangan Townland, Cordangan Parish, County Tipperary|Cordangan]]: T, T(1) |Cordarragh North: MO, T(1) |Cordarragh South: MO, T(1) |- |Cordarragh: FH, T(1) |Cordarragh: G, T(1) |Cordarragh: MO, T(1) |- |Corderraun: WX, T(1) |Corderry (Morton): LM, T(1) |Corderry (Peyton): LM, T(1) |- |Corderry: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corderry]]: LM, T(2) |Corderry: LH, T(1) |- |Corderry: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corderry Townland, Clonbeg Parish, County Tipperary|Corderry]]: T, T(1) |Corderry: TE, T(1) |- |Corderrybane: MN, T(1) |Corderryduff: MN, T(1) |Corderryhugh: RN, T(1) |- |Cordevlis North: MN, T(1) |Cordevlis South: MN, T(1) |Cordevlis: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cordevlis]]: MN, T(4) |Cordingin: CN, T(1) |Cordiver: LM, T(1) |- |Cordivin: LD, T(1) |Cordoagh Glebe Upper: CN, T(1) |Cordoagh Lower: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cordoagh]]: CN, T(2) |Cordonaghy: CN, T(1) |Cordooey: MH, T(1) |- |Cordoogan: LH, T(1) |Cordoolagh: FH, T(1) |Cordoolough: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cordrain Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Cordrain]]: AH, T(1) |Cordrehid: RN, T(1) |Cordressigo: MN, T(1) |- |Cordressogagh: CN, T(1) |Cordromedy: TE, T(1) |Cordroon: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cordrumman]]: RN, T(2) |Cordrummans Lower: MN, T(1) |Cordrummans Middle: MN, T(1) |- |Cordrummans Upper: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cordrummond Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Cordrummond]]: AH, T(1) |Corduff (Hackett): D, T(1) |- |Corduff (Kelly): MN, T(1) |Corduff Common: D, T(1) |Corduff North: LM, T(1) |- |Corduff South: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corduff]]: CN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corduff]]: D, T(2) |- |Corduff: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corduff]]: LM, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corduff]]: MN, T(2) |- |Corduffhall: D, T(1) |Corduffhill: LM, T(1) |Cordwood: FH, T(1) |- |Core: CE, T(1) |Corebeg: CE, T(1) |Corelish East: L, T(1) |- |Corelish West: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Corernagh Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Corernagh]]: AH, T(1) |Cores: KY, T(1) |- |Corey: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corfad]]: CN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corfad]]: MN, T(3) |- |Corfannan: FH, T(1) |Corfeehone: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corfehan Townland, Tynan Parish, County Armagh|Corfehan]]: AH, T(1) |- |Corfinlough: MN, T(1) |Corflugh: FH, T(1) |Corfree: CN, T(1) |- |Corgallion: LM, T(1) |Corgannive Glebe: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corgar]]: LM, T(2) |- |Corgarran: CN, T(1) |Corgarriff: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Corgarrow Townland, Kiltrustan Parish, County Roscommon|Corgarrow]]: RN, T(1) |- |Corgarry: CN, T(1) |Corgarve North: OY, T(1) |Corgarve South: OY, T(1) |- |Corgarve: CN, T(1) |Corgarve: G, T(1) |Corgarve: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corgarve]]: RN, T(2) |Corgarve: WH, T(1) |Corgary First: TE, T(1) |- |Corgary Second: TE, T(1) |Corgary Sixth or Second Croagh: TE, T(1) |Corgary Third: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Corgary Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Donegal|Corgary]]: DL, T(1) |Corgary: DN, T(1) |Corgary: FH, T(1) |- |Corgerry Eighter: G, T(1) |Corgerry Oughter: G, T(1) |Corglancey: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corglass or Rassan]]: CN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corglass]]: CN, T(6) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corglass]]: LM, T(5) |- |Corglass: LD, T(1) |Corglass: MN, T(1) |Corglass: RN, T(1) |- |Corgloghan: LM, T(1) |Corgorman: RN, T(1) |Corgowan: RN, T(1) |- |Corgreagh or Killagriff: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corgreagh]]: CN, T(3) |Corgreagh: MN, T(1) |- |Corgreenan: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corgrig Townland, Robertstown Parish, County Limerick|Corgrig]]: L, T(1) |Corgullion: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Corhammock Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Corhammock]]: AH, T(1) |Corhanagh: CN, T(1) |Corhawnagh: LM, T(1) |- |Corhawnagh: MO, T(1) |Corhawnagh: SO, T(1)
''Corhownagh'' |Corhawny: RN, T(1) |- |Corhelshinagh: MN, T(1) |Corhober: SO, T(1) |Corhollan: MN, T(1) |- |Corhoogan: CN, T(1) |Corick: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corick]]: LY, T(2) |- |Corick: TE, T(1) |Corickmore: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Corillaun Townland, Donaghpatrick Parish, County Galway|Corillaun]]: G, T(1) |- |Corimla North: MO, T(1) |Corimla South: MO, T(1) |Cork Great: D, T(1) |- |Cork Little: D, T(1) |Corkaboy: KY, T(1) |Corkagh Beg: SO, T(1) |- |Corkagh Demesne: D, T(1) |Corkagh More: SO, T(1) |Corkagh: D, T(1) |- |Corkan Isle: DL, T(1) |Corkan: WH, T(1) |Corkanaknockaun: CE, T(1) |- |Corkanree: L, T(1) |Corkashybane: MN, T(1) |Corkashyduff: MN, T(1) |- |Corkbeg: C, T(1) |Corkeenagh: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corkeeran]]: MN, T(5) |- |Corker Beg: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Corker More Townland, Killaghtee Parish, County Donegal|Corker More]]: DL, T(1) |Corker: G, T(1) |- |Corker: RN, T(1) |Corkeragh: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Corkermain Townland, Carncastle Parish, County Antrim|Corkermain]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Corkey Middle Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim|Corkey Middle]]: AM, T(1) |Corkey North: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Corkey South Townland, Loughguile Parish, County Antrim|Corkey South]]: AM, T(1)
''Corkey Little'' |- |[[:Category:Corkey Townland, Raymoghy Parish, County Donegal|Corkey]]: DL, T(1) |Corkhill Demesne: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corkhill]]: TE, T(4) |- |Corkip: RN, T(1) |Corkish: CN, T(1) |Corkish: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Corkley Townland, Keady Parish, County Armagh|Corkley]]: AH, T(1) |Corknock: MN, T(1) |Corkragh: TE, T(1) |- |Corlack: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlackan]]: G, T(2) |Corlacky: DL, T(1) |- |Corlacky: FH, T(1) |Corlacky: LY, T(1) |Corlagan North: MN, T(1) |- |Corlagan South: MN, T(1) |Corlagan: LD, T(1) |Corlaghaloo: CN, T(1) |- |Corlaghaloon: FH, T(1) |Corlaghdergan: TE, T(1) |Corlaght East: FH, T(1) |- |Corlaght West: FH, T(1) |Corlane: AM, T(1) |Corlaskagh: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Corlat Townland, Ballymyre Parish, County Armagh|Corlat]]: AH, T(1) |Corlat: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlat]]: MN, T(4) |- |Corlateerin: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlatt]]: FH, T(2) |Corlattallan: MN, T(1) |- |Corlattan: MN, T(1) |Corlattycarroll: CN, T(1) |Corlattylannan: CN, T(1) |- |Corlave: FH, T(1) |Corlea Beg: CE, T(1) |Corlea Commons North: CE, T(1)
''The name may also be spelt Corlea-commons North or Corleacommons North'' |- |Corlea Commons South: CE, T(1)
''The name may also be spelt Corlea-commons South or Corleacommons South'' |Corlea More: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlea]]: CN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlea]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlea]]: DL, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlea]]: LM, T(2) |- |Corlea: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlea]]: MN, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlea]]: TE, T(2) |- |Corleadargan: MN, T(1) |Corleaghan: TE, T(1) |Corlealackagh: MN, T(1) |- |Corleanamaddy: MN, T(1) |Corleck: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corleck]]: MN, T(2) |- |Corleckagh Lower: CN, T(1) |Corleckagh Upper: CN, T(1) |Corleckduff: CN, T(1) |- |Corlee: MO, T(1) |Corleggy: CN, T(1) |Corlican: WX, T(1) |- |Corlis: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlis]]: RN, T(2) |Corlis: WH, T(1) |- |Corlisalee: CN, T(1) |Corlisbane: LH, T(1) |Corlisbannan: CN, T(1) |- |Corlisbrattan: CN, T(1) |Corlisheen: LM, T(1) |Corlisheen: SO, T(1) |- |Corliskea: G, T(1) |Corlisland: MO, T(1) |Corlislea: CN, T(1) |- |Corlismore: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corliss Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Corliss]]: AH, T(1) |Corlona: LM, T(1) |- |Corlongford: MN, T(1) |Corlough: CN, T(1) |Corlough: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlough]]: LM, T(2) |Corloughan: KK, T(1) |Corlougharoe: MN, T(1) |- |Corloughcahill: LM, T(1) |Corloughlin: LM, T(1) |Corloughtomalty: LM, T(1) |- |Corluddy: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Corlummin Townland, Ballynahaglish Parish, County Mayo|Corlummin]]: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corlurgan]]: CN, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Corlust Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Corlust]]: AH, T(1) |Corlust: MN, T(1) |Corlygorm: MN, T(1) |- |Cormackstown: T, T(1) |Cormaclew: WH, T(1) |Cormacmullan: CN, T(1) |- |Cormacuagh East: G, T(1) |Cormacuagh West: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cormaddyduff]]: CN, T(2) |- |Cormaglava: LD, T(1) |Cormakilly: DL, T(1) |Cormeelick North: G, T(1) |- |Cormeelick South: G, T(1) |Cormeeltan: LM, T(1) |Cormeen Glebe: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cormeen Townland, Derrynoose Parish, County Armagh|Cormeen]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cormeen]]: CN, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cormeen]]: MH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cormeen]]: MN, T(3) |Cormeen: OY, T(1) |Cormey: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cormick]]: G, T(2) |Cormickstown: KE, T(1) |Cormonalea: FH, T(1) |- |Cormongan: LM, T(1) |Cormore or Corduff: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cormore Townland, Mohill Parish, County Leitrim|Cormore]]: LM, T(1) |- |Cormore: TE, T(1) |Cormoy Lower: MN, T(1) |Cormoy Upper: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cormoy]]: MN, T(2) |Cormullagh: TE, T(1) |Cormullin: DL, T(1) |- |Cormurphy: MN, T(1) |Cornabanny: RN, T(1) |Cornabaste: CN, T(1) |- |Cornabeagh: CN, T(1) |Cornabracken: TE, T(1) |Cornabraher: CN, T(1) |- |Cornabrandy: MN, T(1) |Cornabrass: FH, T(1) |Cornabrogue: DL, T(1) |- |Cornabroher: LM, T(1) |Cornabrone: LM, T(1) |Cornacaghan: FH, T(1) |- |Cornacahan: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornacarrow]]: CN, T(2) |Cornacarrow: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornacarrow]]: MN, T(2) |Cornacarta: LD, T(1) |Cornacarta: MO, T(1) |- |Cornacarta: RN, T(1) |Cornacartan: G, T(1) |Cornacartan: MO, T(1) |- |Cornacausk: WH, T(1) |Cornaclare or Johnstown: FH, T(1) |Cornaclea or Tawlagh: CN, T(1) |- |Cornacleigh: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornacloy]]: LM, T(2) |Cornacorroo: LM, T(1) |- |Cornacoyntia: G, T(1) |Cornacranaghy: LM, T(1) |Cornacrea: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornacrea]]: FH, T(2) |Cornacreegh: LM, T(1) |Cornacreeve: CN, T(1) |- |Cornacreeve: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornacreeve]]: LM, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornacreeve]]: MN, T(4) |- |Cornacreevy: WH, T(1) |Cornacrew: AH, T(1) |Cornacrew: MN, T(1) |- |Cornacrum: CN, T(1) |Cornacullew: LD, T(1) |Cornacully: FH, T(1) |- |Cornadarragh (Pleydell): CN, T(1) |Cornadarragh: CN, T(1) |Cornadarum: FH, T(1) |- |Cornadimpan Glebe: CN, T(1) |Cornadowagh: LD, T(1) |Cornadrum: G, T(1) |- |Cornadrung: LD, T(1) |Cornafaghy: MN, T(1) |Cornafannoge: FH, T(1) |- |Cornafean: CN, T(1) |Cornaferst: LM, T(1) |Cornafostra: LM, T(1) |- |Cornafulla: RN, T(1) |Cornafunshin: LD, T(1) |Cornafurrish and Corrabeg: OY, T(1) |- |Cornagall: CN, T(1) |Cornagall: MN, T(1) |Cornagark: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornagarrow]]: CN, T(2) |Cornagarvoge: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornagashlaun Townland, Islandeady Parish, County Mayo|Cornagashlaun]]: MO, T(1) |- |Cornagawna: LM, T(1) |Cornageaghta: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornagee]]: CN, T(2) |- |Cornagee: FH, T(1) |Cornagee: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornageeha]]: LM, T(4) |- |Cornageeha: MO, T(1) |Cornageeha: RN, T(1) |Cornageeha: SO, T(1) |- |Cornageeragh: LM, T(1) |Cornagher: LM, T(1) |Cornaghy: LM, T(1) |- |Cornagill: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornagillagh Townland, Convoy Parish, County Donegal|Cornagillagh]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornagillagh]]: LM, T(3) |- |Cornagilty: MN, T(1) |Cornaglah: LM, T(1) |Cornaglare or Palmira: CN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornaglare]]: MN, T(2) |Cornaglea Lower: CN, T(1) |Cornaglea Upper: CN, T(1) |- |Cornagleragh or Oldtown: CN, T(1) |Cornaglia: RN, T(1) |Cornagon: LM, T(1) |- |Cornagower East: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornagower West Townland, Dunganstown Parish, County Wicklow|Cornagower West]]: WW, T(1) |Cornagrade: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cornagrally Townland, Loughgilly Parish, County Armagh|Cornagrally]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornagran]]: CN, T(2) |Cornagrea: RN, T(1) |- |Cornagresha North: LM, T(1) |Cornagresha South: LM, T(1) |Cornagrillagh: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornagrow]]: CN, T(2) |Cornaguillagh: LM, T(1) |Cornaguillagh: LD, T(1) |- |Cornaguillagh: MN, T(1) |Cornagullion: DL, T(1) |Cornagun: FH, T(1) |- |Cornagunleog: CN, T(1) |Cornahaia: CN, T(1) |Cornahaltie: FH, T(1) |- |Cornahavoley: MO, T(1) |Cornahaw: CN, T(1) |Cornahawla: FH, T(1) |- |Cornahawla: MN, T(1) |Cornaheive: MN, T(1) |Cornaher: WH, T(1) |- |Cornahilt: CN, T(1) |Cornahinch: C, T(1) |Cornahoe Lower: MN, T(1) |- |Cornahoe Upper: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornahoe]]: MN, T(3) |Cornahoo: LD, T(1) |- |Cornahoova: MH, T(1) |Cornahoule: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornahove Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Cornahove]]: AH, T(1) |- |Cornakessagh: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornakill]]: CN, T(3) |Cornakill: FH, T(1) |- |Cornakilly: CN, T(1) |Cornakinnegar: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornalack Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Cornalack]]: AH, T(1) |- |Cornalack: T, T(1) |Cornalaghta: LM, T(1) |Cornalara: CN, T(1) |- |Cornalaragh: MN, T(1) |Cornalassan: MO, T(1) |Cornalaur: OY, T(1) |- |Cornaleck: CN, T(1) |Cornaleck: FH, T(1) |Cornaleck: LM, T(1) |- |Cornalee: RN, T(1) |Cornaleen: CN, T(1) |Cornalon: CN, T(1) |- |Cornalough: MN, T(1) |Cornamaddy: RN, T(1) |Cornamaddy: TE, T(1) |- |Cornamaddy: WH, T(1) |Cornamagh: CN, T(1) |Cornamagh: WH, T(1) |- |Cornamahan: CN, T(1) |Cornaman: CN, T(1) |Cornaman: LM, T(1) |- |Cornamarrow: MO, T(1) |Cornamart: RN, T(1) |Cornamarve: LM, T(1) |- |Cornameelta: RN, T(1) |Cornaminaun: G, T(1) |Cornamona (Townland of): G, T(1) |- |Cornamona: OY, T(1) |Cornamonaster: MO, T(1) |Cornamramurry: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cornamuck Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone|Cornamuck]]: TE, T(1) |Cornamucklagh and Falmore: RN, T(1) |Cornamucklagh North: LM, T(1) |- |Cornamucklagh North: MN, T(1) |Cornamucklagh South: LM, T(1) |Cornamucklagh South: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cornamucklagh Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Cornamucklagh]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornamucklagh]]: CN, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornamucklagh]]: FH, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornamucklagh]]: G, T(2) |Cornamucklagh: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornamucklagh]]: LM, T(2) |- |Cornamucklagh: LD, T(1) |Cornamucklagh: LH, T(1) |Cornamucklagh: RN, T(1) |- |Cornamucklagh: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornamucklagh]]: TE, T(3) |Cornamucklaglass: MN, T(1) |- |Cornamuclagh: LY, T(1) |Cornamuddagh: LM, T(1) |Cornamult: T, T(1) |- |Cornamunady: MN, T(1) |Cornan East: WW, T(1) |Cornan West: WW, T(1) |- |Cornanaff: CN, T(1) |Cornanaff: G, T(1) |Cornanaff: MO, T(1) |- |Cornanagh: MO, T(1) |Cornanagh: MN, T(1) |Cornananta Beg: G, T(1) |- |Cornananta More: G, T(1) |Cornaneane: LM, T(1) |Cornanerriff: MN, T(1) |- |Cornanoe: FH, T(1) |Cornanool: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornanure]]: MN, T(3) |- |Cornanurney: CN, T(1) |Cornapallis: RN, T(1) |Cornapark: LD, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Cornapaste Townland, Currin Parish, County Monaghan|Cornapaste]]: MN, T(1) |Cornarona: G, T(1) |Cornarooslan: FH, T(1) |- |Cornaroy: LM, T(1) |Cornaroya: MO, T(1) |Cornasassonagh: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornasaus]]: CN, T(2) |Cornasaus: MH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornascreeb Townland, Kilmore Parish, County Armagh|Cornascreeb]]: AH, T(1) |- |Cornaseer: CN, T(1) |Cornaseer: RN, T(1) |Cornashamsoge: LM, T(1) |- |Cornashannel: FH, T(1) |Cornashee: FH, T(1) |Cornashesk: CN, T(1) |- |Cornashesk: TE, T(1) |Cornashesko: FH, T(1) |Cornashinnagh: RN, T(1) |- |Cornaskeoge: FH, T(1) |Cornasker: CN, T(1) |Cornasleehan: RN, T(1) |- |Cornasleeve: MN, T(1) |Cornaslieve: CN, T(1) |Cornaslieve: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornasoo]]: MN, T(2) |Cornastauk: LM, T(1) |Cornavad: LM, T(1) |- |Cornavannoge: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornavarrow Townland, Longfield East Parish, County Tyrone|Cornavarrow]]: TE, T(1) |Cornaveagh: CN, T(1) |- |Cornaveagh: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornaveagh]]: MO, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornaveagh]]: RN, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornaveigh]]: C, T(2) |Cornaville North: MH, T(1) |Cornaville South: MH, T(1) |- |Cornavray: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Cornawall]]: MN, T(3) |[[:Category:Corncamble Townland, Allsaints Parish, County Donegal|Corncamble]]: DL, T(1) |- |Corndale Lower: LY, T(1) |Corndale Upper: LY, T(1) |Corndarragh: OY, T(1) |- |Corndog: WW, T(1) |Cornecassa Demesne: MN, T(1) |Corneddan: LD, T(1) |- |Cornee: LM, T(1) |Corneen: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corneenflynn Townland, Templeport Parish, County Cavan|Corneenflynn]]: CN, T(1) |- |Cornelscourt: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornelscourt Townland, Morristownbiller Parish, County Kildare|Cornelscourt]]: KE, T(1) |Cornelstown: MH, T(1) |- |Cornerpark: D, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornerstown Townland, Mayglass Parish, County Wexford|Cornerstown]]: WX, T(1) |Cornery: C, T(1) |- |Corness: MN, T(1) |Cornfield: CE, T(1) |Cornfield: MO, T(1) |- |Cornhill: C, T(1) |Cornhill: T, T(1) |Cornode: T, T(1) |- |Cornollen: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornoonagh Townland, Creggan Parish, County Armagh|Cornoonagh]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Cornreany Townland, Donaghcloney Parish, County Down|Cornreany]]: DN, T(1) |- |Cornstown: D, T(1) |Cornulla: LM, T(1) |Cornwall: WX, T(1) |- |Cornyeal: KK, T(1) |Coronea: C, T(1) |Corporation Land (1st Division): WW, T(1) |- |Corporation Land 1st Division: LS, T(1) |Corporation Land 2nd Division: LS, T(1) |Corporation Land 3rd Division: LS, T(1) |- |Corporation Lands: CN, T(1) |Corporation Lands: WW, T(1) |Corporation Murragh: WW, T(1) |- |Corporation North: DN, T(1) |Corporation South: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Corporation Townland, Armagh Parish, County Armagh|Corporation]]: AH, T(1) |- |Corporation: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Coa to Corp|Corporation]]: DN, T(2) |Corporationland (3rd Division): MH, T(1) |- |Corporationland North (1st Division): MH, T(1) |Corporationland North (2nd Division): MH, T(1) |Corporationland North (4th Division): MH, T(1) |- |Corporationland North: MH, T(1) |Corporationland: MH, T(1) | |}

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==Introduction== :These placenames are derived from [[Meredith-1182|my]] database of Irish Locations which contains all Parishes, Townlands, Towns and Baronies and quite a large number of district electoral divisions. I cannot guarantee that all Irish placenames are here nor do I guarantee the accuracy as corrections continue to be made. :Each entry represents a name that appears in an Irish location and where there are many instances of the name a separate disambiguation page shows all the instances of the name and the parishes in which it is situate. :Where a category of a single location exists (at the time of the last run) the link takes you to the category. Where there are multiple instances the link takes you to the diasambiguation page. ==Identifying County and Type== :County Letters are used to identify the county to which the place belongs. These are ''usually'' the first and last letter of the county name. The same has been applied to counties in Northern Ireland after 1922.
:{| width="80%" border="1" |'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County'''||'''Letter'''||'''County''' |- |AM||Antrim,||AH||Armagh,||C||Cork,||CE||Clare |- |CN||Cavan,||CW||Carlow,||D||Dublin,||DL||Donegal |- |DN||Down,||FH||Fermanagh,||G||Galway,||KE||Kildare |- |KK||Kilkenny,||KY||Kerry,||L||Limerick,||LD||Longford |- |LH||Louth,||LM||Leitrim,||LS||Laois,||LY||Londonderry |- |MH||Meath,||MN||Monaghan,||MO||Mayo,||OY||Offaly |- |RN||Roscommon,||SO||Sligo,||T||Tipperary,||TE||Tyrone |- |W||Waterford,||WH||Westmeath,||WX||Wexford,||WW||Wicklow |}
:The letters immediately following the county designation are the type of location, or types, which are represented by the name thus for example '''Abartagh: W, T(1)''' relates to a townland in Waterford and there is just the one instance.
T = Townland, TN = Town, P = Parish, B = Barony, E = District Electoral Division,
R = Registration District (Disp Dist), S = Superintentent Registrar's District.
:{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County'''||'''Name/County''' |- |D'loughtane: W, T(1) |Daars North: KE, T(1) |Daars South: KE, T(1) |- |Dabrian: CE, T(1) |Dacklin: RN, T(1) |Dadreen: MO, T(1) |- |Daggan: CN, T(1) |Daghloonagh: SO, T(1) |Daingean: OY, TN(1) |- |Dairies Big: FH, T(1) |Dairies Little: FH, T(1) |Dairies: C, T(1) |- |Dairyfarm: KE, T(1) |Dairyhill: KK, T(1) |Dairyhill: LS, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Dairylands Townland, Ballynure Parish, County Antrim|Dairylands]]: AM, T(1) |Dalgan Demesne: MO, T(1) |Dalgan: OY, T(1) |- |Dalgin: G, T(1) |Dalkey Commons: D, T(1) |Dalkey Island: D, T(1) |- |Dalkey: D, T(1), TN(1) |Dalkinstown: KE, T(1) |Dallyhaysy: D, TN(1) |- |Dalraghan Beg: DL, T(1) |Dalraghan More: DL, T(1) |Dalteen: MO, T(1) |- |Dalysgrove: G, T(1) |Dalystown Demesne: G, T(1) |Dalystown: LD, T(1) |- |Dalystown: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dalystown]]: WH, T(2), TN(1) |[[:Category:Dam Head Townland, Kildollagh Parish, County Londonderry|Dam Head]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Damastown]]: D, T(2) |Damerstown East: KK, T(1) |Damerstown West: KK, T(1) |- |Damma Lower: KK, T(1) |Damma Upper: KK, T(1) |[[:Category:Damoily Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Damoily]]: AH, T(1) |- |Damolly: DN, T(1) |Damptown: WX, T(1) |Damselstown: MH, T(1) |- |Danes' Hill: LY, T(1) |Danescastle: WX, T(1) |Danesfort Lower: WW, T(1) |- |Danesfort Upper: WW, T(1) |Danesfort Village: KK, TN(1) |Danesfort: KK, T(1) |- |Danesfort: RN, T(1) |Danesrath: KK, T(1) |Danestown: MH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Daneswell]]: D, T(2) |Dangan (King): RN, T(1) |Dangan (Nugent): RN, T(1) |- |Dangan Beg: C, T(1) |Dangan Eighter: G, T(1) |Dangan Lower: G, T(1) |- |Dangan More: C, T(1) |Dangan Oughter: G, T(1) |Dangan Upper: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dangan]]: CE, T(2) |Dangan: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dangan]]: KK, T(2) |- |Dangan: MH, T(1) |Dangan: T, T(1) |Dangananella East: CE, T(1) |- |Dangananella West: CE, T(1) |Danganbeg: G, T(1) |Danganbeg: KK, T(1) |- |Danganbeg: L, T(1) |Danganbeg: OY, T(1) |Danganbrack: CE, T(1) |- |Dangandargan: T, T(1) |Danganmore: KK, T(1) |Danganmore: MO, T(1) |- |Danganreagh: OY, T(1) |Danganroe: LS, T(1) |Dangans: LS, T(1) |- |Dangansallagh: C, T(1) |Dangansallagh: T, T(1) |Danielstown: KE, T(1) |- |Dannanstown: C, T(1) |Danville: KK, T(1) |Daphney: WX, T(1) |- |Darbyshill: KK, T(1) |Darbystown: KK, T(1) |Darcystown: D, T(1) |- |Dardisrath: LH, T(1) |Dardistown: D, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dardistown]]: MH, T(2) |- |Dardistown: WH, T(1) |Dargan: DL, T(1) |Darhanagh: MO, T(1) |- |Dark-island: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Darkley Townland, Keady Parish, County Armagh|Darkley]]: AH, T(1), TN(1) |Darkley: CN, T(1) |- |Darkvalley: LM, T(1) |Darkwood: C, T(1) |Darndale: D, T(1), TN(1) |- |Darney: DL, T(1) |Daroge: LD, T(1) |Darragh Beg: L, T(1) |- |Darragh More: L, T(1) |Darragh North: CE, T(1) |Darragh South: CE, T(1) |- |Darragh: CE, TN(1) |Darraghlan: MN, T(1) |Darranstown: L, T(1) |- |Darraragh: MO, T(1) |Darrary North: G, T(1) |Darrary South: G, T(1) |- |Darrary: C, T(1) |Darrery: L, T(1) |Darrigal: W, T(1) |- |Darrynane Beg: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Darrynane More Townland, Kilcrohane Parish, County Kerry|Darrynane More]]: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Darrynane, County Kerry|Darrynane]]: KY, TN(1) |- |[[:Category:Dartans Townland, Urney Parish, County Tyrone|Dartans]]: TE, T(1) |Dartfield: G, T(1) |Darton: AH, T(1) |- |Dartress: LY, T(1) |Dartrey: MN, TN(1) |[[:Category:Darver Townland, Darver Parish, County Louth|Darver]]: LH, T(1) |- |Dary: T, T(1) |Davagh Etra: MN, T(1) |Davagh Lower: TE, T(1) |- |Davagh Otra: MN, T(1) |Davagh Upper: TE, T(1) |Davagh: MN, T(1) |- |Davidstown (E.D. The Leap): WX, T(1) |[[:Category:Davidstown (Pilsworth) Townland, Graney Parish, County Kildare|Davidstown (Pilsworth)]]: KE, T(1) |Davidstown Demesne: KE, T(1) |- |Davidstown Lower: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Davidstown Upper Townland, Graney Parish, County Kildare|Davidstown Upper]]: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Davidstown]]: KE, T(2) |- |Davidstown: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Davidstown]]: MH, T(2) |Davidstown: WH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Davidstown]]: WX, T(2), TN(1) |Davidstown: WW, T(1) |Davillaun: G, T(1) |- |Davis's Island: RN, T(1) |Davisshill: CW, T(1) |Davistown: OY, T(1) |- |Davros: MO, T(1) |Davy's Island: FH, T(1) |Daw: MH, T(1) |- |Dawros Beg: G, T(1) |Dawros Island: DL, T(1) |Dawros Lower: G, T(1) |- |Dawros More: G, T(1) |Dawros Upper: G, T(1) |Dawros: DL, T(1) |- |Dawros: G, T(1) |Dawros: KY, T(1) |Dawros: SO, T(1) |- |Dawson Grove Demesne: MN, T(1)
''Dawsongrove Demesne'' |Dawson's-Demesne: LH, T(1) |Dawsonsbog: T, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dawstown]]: C, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deal Island]]: FH, T(2) |Dean and Chapter Land of Cloyne: C, T(1) |- |Deanery: RN, T(1) |Deaneryland: L, T(1) |Deanrock: C, T(1) |- |Deanscurragh: LD, T(1) |[[:Category:Deansgrange Townland, Kill Parish, County Dublin|Deansgrange]]: D, T(1), TN(1) |Deansground: KK, T(1) |- |Deansgrove: T, T(1) |Deansrath: D, T(1) |Deanstown (E.D. Lusk): D, T(1) |- |Deanstown: D, T(1) |Deanstown: L, T(1) |Debicot: LS, T(1) |- |Decoe: T, T(1) |Decoy: WW, T(1) |Deebert: L, T(1) |- |Deechomade: SO, T(1) |Deegerty: L, T(1) |[[:Category:Deehommed Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Deehommed]]: DN, T(1), TN(1) |- |Deelcastle: MO, T(1) |Deelin Beg: CE, T(1) |Deelin More: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deelis]]: KY, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deelish]]: C, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deelish]]: L, T(2) |- |Deelish: W, T(1) |Deelishmountain: W, T(1) |Deenes: MH, T(1) |- |Deenish Island: CE, T(1) |Deenish: KY, T(1) |Deenodes: SO, T(1) |- |Deenystown: DL, T(1) |Deeps: WX, T(1) |Deepstown: AM, T(1) |- |Deer Island: MO, T(1) |Deer Park (Clarke): TE, T(1) |Deer Park (McCormick): TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Deer Park Farms Townland, Tickmacrevan Parish, County Antrim|Deer Park Farms]]: AM, T(1) |Deer Park Great: AM, T(1) |Deer Park Little: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deer Park]]: AM, T(2)
''Tonnaigh'' |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deer Park]]: C, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deer Park]]: FH, T(3) |- |Deer Park: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deer Park]]: LY, T(2) |Deeraulin: L, T(1) |- |Deereendooagh: CE, T(1) |Deerfield or Gortnavea: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Deerfin Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim|Deerfin]]: AM, T(1) |- |Deerinlig: MH, T(1) |Deerpark East: MO, T(1) |Deerpark East: W, T(1) |- |Deerpark Lower: CE, T(1) |Deerpark Lower: MO, T(1) |Deerpark Middle: CE, T(1) |- |Deerpark Mountain: W, T(1) |Deerpark New: CW, T(1) |Deerpark North: CE, T(1) |- |Deerpark North: W, T(1) |Deerpark Old: CW, T(1) |Deerpark South: CE, T(1) |- |Deerpark Upper: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark Upper]]: MO, T(2) |Deerpark West: CE, T(1) |- |Deerpark West: DL, T(1) |Deerpark West: MO, T(1) |Deerpark: AM, TN(1) |- |Deerpark: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: CE, T(4) |Deerpark: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: G, T(13) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: KY, T(3) |Deerpark: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: KK, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: LS, T(2) |Deerpark: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: L, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: LD, T(3) |Deerpark: LH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: MO, T(3) |Deerpark: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: OY, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: RN, T(4) |Deerpark: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: T, T(7) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: W, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: WH, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: WX, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Deerpark]]: WW, T(6) |Deerpark-hill: W, T(1) |Deerparklodge: T, T(1) |- |Deesert: KY, T(1) |Deeshart: C, T(1) |Deffier: LM, T(1) |- |Deffrick: AM, T(1) |Dehomad: CE, T(1) |Delamain: KE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Delgany Town, County Wicklow|Delgany Town]]: WW, TN(1) |[[:Category:Delgany Townland, Delgany Parish, County Wicklow|Delgany]]: WW, T(1) |Dellabrown: D, T(1) |- |Delliga: C, T(1) |Delligabaun: LS, T(1) |Dellin: LH, T(1) |- |Delvin: WH, TN(1) |Demailestown: MH, T(1) |Demense: CW, T(1) |- |Demense: T, T(1) |Demesne of Down: DN, T(1) |Demesne or Mearsparkfarm: WH, T(1) |- |Demesne Upper: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Demesne]]: AM, T(2) |Demesne: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Demesne]]: C, T(4) |Demesne: DL, T(1) |Demesne: DN, T(1) |- |Demesne: FH, T(1) |Demesne: G, T(1) |Demesne: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Demesne]]: KE, T(2) |Demesne: LD, T(1) |Demesne: LH, T(1) |- |Demesne: MO, T(1) |Demesne: RN, T(1) |Demesne: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Demoan Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Demoan]]: AH, T(1) |Demone: T, T(1) |Denhamstown: MH, T(1) |- |Denn Glebe: CN, T(1) |Dennbane: CN, T(1) |Dennis' Fields: D, T(1) |- |Dennistown: WX, T(1) |Dennmore or Legganden: CN, T(1) |Deralk: CN, T(1) |- |Deramfield: CN, T(1) |Derawley: LD, T(1) |Derdimus: KK, T(1) |- |Deredis Lower: CN, T(1) |Deredis Upper: CN, T(1) |Dereen: L, T(1) |- |Dereenaspeeg: C, T(1) |Derg Beg Island: DL, T(1) |Derg More Island: DL, T(1) |- |Dergalt: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Derganagh Townland, Termoneeny Parish, County Londonderry|Derganagh]]: LY, T(1) |Dergany (Maguire): TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Dergany (Neville) Townland, Dromore Parish, County Tyrone|Dergany (Neville)]]: TE, T(1) |Dergbrough: TE, T(1) |Dergenagh: TE, T(1) |- |Dergmoney Lower: TE, T(1) |Dergmoney Upper: TE, T(1) |Dergraw: RN, T(1) |- |Dergroagh: DL, T(1) |Dergvone: LM, T(1) |Derinch Island: SO, T(1) |- |Derinish Beg: CN, T(1) |Derinish More: CN, T(1) |Derk Beg: DL, T(1) |- |Derk Beg: SO, T(1) |Derk More: DL, T(1) |Derk More: SO, T(1) |- |Derk: KY, T(1) |Derk: L, T(1) |Derlangan: MH, T(1) |- |Derlett: AH, T(1) |Dermotstown: D, T(1) |Dernabacky: FH, T(1) |- |Dernabane: TE, T(1) |Dernaborey: TE, T(1) |Dernacally: DL, T(1) |- |Dernacapplekeagh: FH, T(1) |Dernacart: LS, T(1) |Dernacoo: MN, T(1) |- |Dernadarriff: MN, T(1) |Dernafanny: OY, T(1) |Dernaferst: CN, T(1) |- |Dernagh: TE, T(1) |Dernagilly: TE, T(1) |Dernaglug and Drumaa: FH, T(1) |- |Dernaglug: MN, T(1) |Dernaglush: CN, T(1) |Dernagola: MN, T(1) |- |Dernagore: FH, T(1) |Dernagree: C, T(1), TN(1) |[[:Category:Dernagross Townland, Aghadowey Parish, County Londonderry|Dernagross]]: LY, T(1) |- |Dernahamsha: MN, T(1) |Dernahatten: MN, T(1) |Dernahelty Beg: LM, T(1) |- |Dernahelty More: LM, T(1) |Dernahinch: MN, T(1) |Dernakesh: CN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Dernalea Townland, Derrynoose Parish, County Armagh|Dernalea]]: AH, T(1) |Dernalebe: TE, T(1) |Dernalosset: MN, T(1) |- |Dernamanagh: LS, T(1) |Dernamoyle: MN, T(1) |Dernamuck: MN, T(1) |- |Dernanaught: TE, T(1) |Dernaroy: MN, T(1) |Dernaseer: TE, T(1) |- |Dernasell: TE, T(1) |Dernashesk: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Dernasigh Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Dernasigh]]: AH, T(1) |- |Dernaskeagh: CN, T(1) |Dernaskeagh: SO, T(1) |Dernasmallan: LM, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Dernaveagh Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim|Dernaveagh]]: AM, T(1) |Dernaved: MN, T(1) |Dernaweel: CN, T(1) |- |Dernish Island: FH, T(1) |Dernish Island: SO, T(1) |Deroran: TE, T(1) |- |Derra East: KY, T(1) |Derra West: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derra]]: KY, T(2) |- |Derradd: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Derradda South Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Derradda South]]: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derradda]]: G, T(3) |- |[[:Category:Derradda Townland, Drumreilly Parish, County Leitrim|Derradda]]: LM, T(1), TN(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derradda]]: MO, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derragh]]: C, T(3) |- |Derragh: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derragh]]: MO, T(2) |Derraghadoan: TE, T(1) |- |Derraghan Beg: LD, T(1) |Derraghan More: LD, T(1) |Derraghan: LD, TN(1) |- |Derrainy: CE, T(1) |Derrakillew: MO, T(1) |Derrane: RN, T(1) |- |Derrartan: MO, T(1) |Derrassa Commons: MO, T(1) |Derrassa: MO, T(1) |- |Derraugh: LS, T(1) |Derraun: RN, T(1) |Derravoher Lower: T, T(1) |- |Derravoher: T, T(1) |Derravonniff: G, T(1) |Derreary: CN, T(1) |- |Derree: C, T(1) |Derreen (Johnston): LM, T(1) |Derreen (Lloyd): LM, T(1) |- |Derreen (Southwell): LM, T(1) |Derreen and Carrowreagh: LS, T(1)
''Carrowreagh and Derreen'' |Derreen East: CE, T(1) |- |Derreen Lower: C, T(1) |Derreen Lower: G, T(1) |Derreen South: CE, T(1) |- |Derreen Upper: C, T(1) |Derreen Upper: G, T(1) |Derreen West: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreen]]: CE, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreen]]: C, T(4) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreen]]: G, T(7), TN(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreen]]: KY, T(5) |Derreen: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreen]]: LM, T(3) |- |Derreen: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreen]]: MO, T(5), TN(1) |Derreen: OY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreen]]: RN, T(4) |Derreen: T, T(1) |Derreenabourky: C, T(1) |- |Derreenacahill: KY, T(1) |Derreenacallaha: KY, T(1) |Derreenacarrin: C, T(1) |- |Derreenaclaurig: KY, T(1) |Derreenacollig: KY, T(1) |Derreenacoosan: RN, T(1) |- |Derreenacrinnig East: C, T(1) |Derreenacrinnig West: C, T(1) |Derreenaculling: C, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derreenadouglas Townland, Ardcarn Parish, County Roscommon|Derreenadouglas]]: RN, T(1) |Derreenafoyle: KY, T(1) |Derreenagan: RN, T(1) |- |Derreenagarig: C, T(1) |Derreenageer: LM, T(1) |Derreenahinch: RN, T(1) |- |Derreenaling: C, T(1) |Derreenamackaun: RN, T(1) |Derreenanarry: RN, T(1) |- |Derreenanaryagh: KY, T(1) |Derreenannagh: RN, T(1) |Derreenard: C, T(1) |- |Derreenargan: RN, T(1), TN(1) |Derreenasalt: RN, T(1) |Derreenaseer: RN, T(1) |- |Derreenasoo: RN, T(1) |Derreenataggart Commons: C, T(1) |Derreenataggart East: C, T(1) |- |Derreenataggart Middle: C, T(1) |Derreenataggart West: C, T(1) |Derreenatawy: RN, T(1) |- |Derreenathirigy: C, T(1) |Derreenatloghtan: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreenatlooig]]: KY, T(2) |- |Derreenauliff: KY, T(1) |Derreenavarrihy: C, T(1) |Derreenavicara: RN, T(1) |- |Derreenavoggy: LD, T(1) |Derreenavoggy: RN, T(1) |Derreenavroonig: C, T(1) |- |Derreenavurrig: KY, T(1) |Derreenboy Lower: C, T(1) |Derreenboy Upper: C, T(1) |- |Derreenboy: G, T(1) |Derreenclodig: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Derreencollig Townland, Kilmocomoge Parish, County Cork|Derreencollig]]: C, T(1) |- |Derreendangan: C, T(1) |Derreendarragh: KY, T(1) |Derreendonee: C, T(1) |- |Derreendooey: RN, T(1) |Derreendorragh: RN, T(1) |Derreendrislagh: KY, T(1) |- |Derreenfinlehid: KY, T(1) |Derreengarrinshaugh: KY, T(1) |Derreenglass: C, T(1) |- |Derreengreanagh: C, T(1) |Derreenine: RN, T(1) |Derreenkealig: C, T(1) |- |Derreenlunnig: C, T(1) |Derreenmanus: MO, T(1) |Derreenmeel: G, T(1) |- |Derreenmoria: KY, T(1) |Derreenmulroy: MO, T(1) |Derreennacarton: C, T(1) |- |Derreennaclogh: C, T(1) |Derreennacno: C, T(1) |Derreennacusha: C, T(1) |- |Derreennageeha: KY, T(1) |Derreennagough: C, T(1) |Derreennagreer: KY, T(1) |- |Derreennagusfoor: G, T(1) |Derreennalomane: C, T(1) |Derreennamucka: G, T(1) |- |Derreennamucklagh: KY, T(1) |Derreennanalbanagh: MO, T(1) |Derreennascooba: MO, T(1) |- |Derreennatra: C, T(1) |Derreennawinshin: MO, T(1) |Derreens East: FH, T(1) |- |Derreens Island: MO, T(1) |Derreens West: FH, T(1) |Derreens: C, T(1) |- |Derreens: KE, T(1) |Derreens: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreens]]: MO, T(4) |- |Derreens: SO, T(1) |Derreensillagh: KY, T(1) |Derreenteige: RN, T(1) |- |Derreentunny: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derreeny]]: C, T(2) |Derreeny: KY, T(1) |- |Derreenyanimna: MO, T(1) |Derreighter: G, T(1) |Derreskit: CN, T(1) |- |Derrew Old: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrew]]: G, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrew]]: MO, T(2) |- |Derriana: KY, T(1) |Derrica Beg: OY, T(1) |Derrica More: OY, T(1) |- |Derricknew: T, T(1) |Derricknow: KY, T(1) |Derries Lower: CN, T(1) |- |Derries Upper: CN, T(1) |Derries: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derries]]: DL, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derries]]: OY, T(5) |Derries: T, T(1) |Derries: TE, T(1) |- |Derries: WH, T(1) |Derrigimlagh: G, T(1) |Derrigra West: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrigra]]: C, T(2) |Derrilla: MN, T(1) |Derrin Lough: G, T(1) |- |Derrin Lower: CN, T(1) |Derrin Upper: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrin]]: FH, T(2) |- |Derrin: LS, T(1) |Derrinaher: LM, T(1) |Derrinboy: OY, T(1) |- |Derrinclare: OY, T(1) |Derrincullig: KY, T(1) |Derrindaff: KY, T(1) |- |Derrindaffderg Commons: MO, T(1) |Derrindaffderg: MO, T(1) |Derrindangan: LM, T(1) |- |Derrindiff: LD, T(1) |Derrindrehid: CN, T(1) |Derrindrehid: LM, T(1) |- |Derrinduff: LS, T(1) |Derrinduff: OY, T(1) |Derrinea: RN, T(1) |- |Derrineanig: C, T(1) |Derrineden: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrineel]]: RN, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Derriniddane Townland, Kilfiddane Parish, County Clare|Derriniddane]]: CE, T(1) |Derrinish: MO, T(1) |Derrinisky: RN, T(1) |- |Derrinivver: LM, T(1) |Derrinkee: MO, T(1) |Derrinkeher (Brady): LM, T(1) |- |Derrinkeher (Mc Donnell): LM, T(1) |Derrinkeher (Raycroft): LM, T(1) |Derrinkip: LM, T(1) |- |Derrinlaur Lower: W, T(1) |Derrinlaur Upper: W, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrinleagh Townland, Kildress Parish, County Tyrone|Derrinleagh]]: TE, T(1) |- |Derrinlee: T, T(1) |Derrinlester: CN, T(1) |Derrinlevaun: MO, T(1) |- |Derrinlieragh: T, T(1) |Derrinlough: OY, T(1) |Derrinloughan: LM, T(1) |- |Derrinoghran: SO, T(1) |Derrinoliver: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrinraw Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Derrinraw]]: AH, T(1) |- |Derrinrush Island: MO, T(1) |Derrins: MN, T(1) |Derrinsallagh: LS, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrinsallow Townland, Dorrha Parish, County Tipperary|Derrinsallow]]: T, T(1) |Derrinstown: KE, T(1) |Derrintaggart: MO, T(1) |- |Derrintawny: LM, T(1) |Derrintawy Glebe: LM, T(1) |Derrintin: MO, T(1) |- |Derrintinny: CN, T(1) |Derrintloura: MO, T(1) |Derrintober: LM, T(1) |- |Derrintogher: C, T(1) |Derrintogher: MO, T(1) |Derrintonny: LM, T(1) |- |Derrintonny: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrintony]]: FH, T(2) |Derrintray Glebe: LS, T(1) |- |Derrinturk: RN, T(1) |Derrinturn: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrinumera Townland, Kilmaclasser Parish, County Mayo|Derrinumera]]: MO, T(1) |- |Derrinurn: LM, T(1) |Derrinvoher: LM, T(1) |Derrinvohil: T, T(1) |- |Derrinvoney Lower: LM, T(1) |Derrinvoney Upper: LM, T(1) |Derrinvullig: OY, T(1) |- |Derrinweer: LM, T(1) |Derrinwillin Glebe: LM, T(1) |Derrinwillin: LM, T(1) |- |Derriscligh: DL, T(1) |Derrishal: C, T(1) |Derrlinlurg: RN, T(1) |- |Derroar: TE, T(1) |Derrockstown: MH, T(1) |Derroogh North: G, T(1) |- |Derroogh South: G, T(1) |Derroogh: G, T(1) |Derrooghs: G, T(1) |- |Derroograne: C, T(1) |Derroolagh: CE, T(1) |Derrooly: OY, T(1) |- |Derroon: SO, T(1) |Derrora: DL, T(1) |Derroran East: CE, T(1) |- |Derroran West: CE, T(1) |Derroura: G, T(1) |Derrowel Beg: MO, T(1) |- |Derrowel More: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Derry Beg Townland, Newry Parish, County Armagh|Derry Beg]]: AH, T(1) |Derry Beg: CN, T(1) |- |Derry Beg: FH, T(1) |Derry Beg: LS, T(1) |Derry Beg: LY, T(1) |- |Derry Beg: SO, T(1) |Derry Demesne: T, T(1) |Derry East: KY, T(1) |- |Derry Lower: MO, T(1) |Derry Lower: OY, T(1) |Derry Lower: W, T(1) |- |Derry More: AH, T(1) |Derry More: CN, T(1) |Derry More: CE, T(1) |- |Derry More: FH, T(1) |Derry More: LS, T(1) |Derry More: LY, T(1) |- |Derry More: SO, T(1) |Derry Upper: MO, T(1) |Derry Upper: OY, T(1) |- |Derry Upper: W, T(1) |Derry West: KY, T(1) |Derry: AH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: CN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: CE, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: C, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: DN, T(2) |Derry: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: G, T(4) |- |Derry: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: LS, T(4) |Derry: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: LY, T(2)
''Londonderry'' |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: MO, T(5) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: MN, T(3) |- |Derry: RN, T(1) |Derry: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: T, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derry]]: TE, T(2) |Derry: WH, T(1) |Derry: WX, T(1) |- |Derrya: WH, T(1) |Derryabbert: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryad Townland, Galloon Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryad]]: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryad]]: LD, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryad]]: OY, T(2) |Derryadd East: G, T(1) |- |Derryadd West: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryadd]]: AH, T(2), TN(1) |Derryadda: MO, T(1) |- |Derryaghna: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryaghy Townland, Derryaghy Parish, County Antrim|Derryaghy]]: AM, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryall Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derryall]]: AH, T(1), TN(1) |- |Derryallaghan: MN, T(1) |Derryallen Glebe: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryallen Townland, Ballymore Parish, County Armagh|Derryallen]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derryallen Townland, Kilskeery Parish, County Tyrone|Derryallen]]: TE, T(1) |Derryalskea: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryane Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Derryane]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derryanvil Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derryanvil]]: AH, T(1), TN(1) |Derryany: FH, T(1) |Derryard: FH, T(1) |- |Derryard: KY, T(1) |Derryard: LY, T(1) |Derryargon: FH, T(1) |- |Derryarkane: C, T(1) |Derryarkin Lower: LY, T(1) |Derryarkin Upper: LY, T(1) |- |Derryarkin: OY, T(1) |Derryarmush: CN, T(1) |Derryaroge: LD, T(1) |- |Derryarrilly: MN, T(1) |Derryarrit: MN, T(1) |Derryarrow: LS, T(1) |- |Derryart: DL, T(1) |Derryart: FH, T(1) |Derryart: KE, T(1) |- |Derryart: LD, T(1) |Derryartry: MN, T(1) |Derryasna: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derryaugh Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Derryaugh]]: AH, T(1) |Derryaun: MO, T(1) |Derrybanane: KY, T(1) |- |Derrybane: T, T(1) |Derrybard: TE, T(1) |Derrybaun: C, T(1) |- |Derrybaun: G, T(1) |Derrybawn: WW, T(1) |Derrybeg East: FH, T(1) |- |Derrybeg West: FH, T(1) |Derrybeg: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrybeg]]: DL, T(2), TN(1) |- |Derrybeg: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrybeg]]: G, T(2) |Derrybeg: L, T(1) |- |Derrybeg: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrybeg]]: OY, T(2) |Derrybeg: SO, T(1) |- |Derrybeg: T, T(1) |Derrybehagh: CE, T(1) |Derrybofin: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryboy]]: DN, T(2), TN(1) |Derryboy: WH, T(1) |Derrybrack: FH, T(1) |- |Derrybrack: LM, T(1) |Derrybrack: MO, T(1) |Derrybreen: T, T(1) |- |Derrybrennan: KE, T(1) |Derrybrick: CN, T(1) |Derrybrick: CE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrybrick]]: FH, T(2) |Derrybrien East: G, T(1) |Derrybrien North: G, T(1) |- |Derrybrien South: G, T(1) |Derrybrien West: G, T(1) |Derrybrien: G, TN(1) |- |Derrybrisk: LM, T(1) |Derrybrock: LS, T(1) |Derrybrock: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrybrughas Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derrybrughas]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrybrusk]]: FH, T(2) |Derrycahill: RN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrycallaghan]]: FH, T(2) |Derrycallaghan: T, T(1) |Derrycallan Commons: G, T(1) |- |Derrycallan North: G, T(1) |Derrycallan South: G, T(1) |Derrycalliff: CE, T(1) |- |Derrycammagh: LH, T(1) |Derrycanan: RN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrycanon]]: FH, T(2) |- |Derrycanton: LS, T(1) |Derrycarbry: RN, T(1) |Derrycarhoon: C, T(1) |- |Derrycark: CN, T(1) |Derrycarna: KY, T(1) |Derrycarne Demesne: LM, T(1) |- |Derrycarney: OY, T(1) |Derrycarney: T, T(1) |Derrycarran: CE, T(1) |- |Derrycarrow: LS, T(1) |Derrycashel: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrycashel]]: RN, T(2) |- |Derrycassan: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrycassan Townland, Mevagh Parish, County Donegal|Derrycassan]]: DL, T(1) |Derrycassan: LD, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrycaw]]: AH, T(3) |Derrychaan: FH, T(1) |Derrychara: FH, T(1) |- |Derrychorran: FH, T(1) |Derrychree: FH, T(1) |Derrychrier: LY, T(1), TN(1) |- |Derrychulla: FH, T(1) |Derrychulloo: FH, T(1) |Derrychurra: FH, T(1) |- |Derryclaha: MO, T(1) |Derryclare: G, T(1) |Derryclare: MH, T(1) |- |Derryclawan: FH, T(1) |Derryclay: TE, T(1) |Derrycleetagh: MO, T(1) |- |Derryclegna: FH, T(1) |Derryclogh Lower: C, T(1) |Derryclogh Upper: C, T(1) |- |Derryclogher: C, T(1) |Derryclone: AM, T(1) |Derrycloney: LS, T(1) |- |Derrycloney: T, T(1) |Derrycloony: TE, T(1) |Derryclure: OY, T(1) |- |Derrycnaw: CE, T(1) |Derryco: KY, T(1) |Derrycoffey: OY, T(1) |- |Derrycolumb: LD, T(1) |Derrycon Lower: CE, T(1) |Derrycon Upper: CE, T(1) |- |Derrycon: LS, T(1) |Derryconnell: C, T(1) |Derryconnery: C, T(1) |- |Derryconnery: KY, T(1) |Derryconnessy: CN, T(1) |Derryconny: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derryconor Townland, Tullaghobegly Parish, County Donegal|Derryconor]]: DL, T(1) |Derryconor: MH, T(1) |Derrycontoort East: MO, T(1) |- |Derrycontoort West: MO, T(1) |Derrycoogh: T, T(1) |Derrycool: C, T(1) |- |Derrycooldrim: MO, T(1) |Derrycooly: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrycooraun Townland, Islandeady Parish, County Mayo|Derrycooraun]]: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrycoose Townland, Loughgall Parish, County Armagh|Derrycoose]]: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrycoosh]]: MO, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrycor]]: AH, T(2) |- |Derrycorban: FH, T(1) |Derrycorby: FH, T(1) |Derrycormick: FH, T(1) |- |Derrycorrib: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrycorry North Townland, Killyman Parish, County Armagh|Derrycorry North]]: AH, T(1) |Derrycorry South: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrycory Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derrycory]]: AH, T(1) |Derrycourtney: TE, T(1) |Derrycraff: MO, T(1) |- |Derrycrag: G, T(1) |Derrycramph: CN, T(1) |Derrycrave: WH, T(1) |- |Derrycraw: DN, T(1) |Derrycree: FH, T(1) |Derrycreeve: MO, T(1) |- |Derrycreeveen: C, T(1) |Derrycreevy (Knox): TE, T(1) |Derrycreevy: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrycreevy]]: TE, T(2) |Derrycreigh: C, T(1) |Derrycrew: AH, T(1) |- |Derrycrib: KE, T(1) |Derrycricket: OY, T(1) |Derrycrih: G, T(1) |- |Derrycrin (Conyngham): TE, T(1) |Derrycrin (Eglish): TE, T(1) |Derrycrossan: MN, T(1) |- |Derrycrum: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrycrummy Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Londonderry|Derrycrummy]]: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrycughan Townland, Kilclooney Parish, County Armagh|Derrycughan]]: AH, T(1) |- |Derrycullinan Beg: LM, T(1) |Derrycullinan: LM, T(1) |Derrycullion: FH, T(1) |- |Derryculvane: C, T(1) |Derrycunihy: KY, T(1) |Derrycunlagh: G, T(1) |- |Derrycush: TE, T(1) |Derrydamph: CN, T(1) |Derrydarragh or Oakfield: SO, T(1) |- |Derrydarragh: LD, T(1) |Derrydavy: LS, T(1) |Derrydolney: OY, T(1) |- |Derrydonnell Beg: G, T(1) |Derrydonnell More: G, T(1) |Derrydonnell North: G, T(1) |- |Derrydonnell: RN, T(1) |Derrydooan Lower: WH, T(1) |Derrydooan Middle: WH, T(1) |- |Derrydooan Upper: WH, T(1) |Derrydoon: FH, T(1) |Derrydorneen: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrydorragh Townland, Eglish Parish, County Armagh|Derrydorragh]]: AH, T(1) |Derrydorragh: LY, T(1) |Derrydorragh: MO, T(1) |- |Derrydorraghy: MN, T(1) |Derrydruel Lower: DL, T(1) |Derrydruel Upper: DL, T(1) |- |Derrydrummond: TE, T(1) |Derrydrummuck: DN, T(1) |Derrydrumult: DN, T(1) |- |Derryduff Beg: C, T(1) |Derryduff More: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryduff]]: C, T(3) |- |Derryduff: LS, T(1) |Derryduff: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryduff Townland, Dungiven Parish, County Londonderry|Derryduff]]: LY, T(1) |- |Derryeaghra: CE, T(1) |Derryeen: L, T(1) |Derryeighter: G, T(1) |- |Derryelvin: FH, T(1) |Derryerglinna: G, T(1) |Derryesker: OY, T(1) |- |Derryevin: CN, T(1) |Derryfad: DL, T(1) |Derryfadda Lower: MO, T(1) |- |Derryfadda Upper: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryfadda]]: CE, T(2) |Derryfadda: C, T(1) |- |Derryfadda: G, T(1) |Derryfadda: MO, T(1) |Derryfadda: T, T(1) |- |Derryfalone: LH, T(1) |Derryfeacle: RN, T(1) |Derryfineen: C, T(1) |- |Derryfore: LS, T(1) |Derryfrench: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryfubble Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Tyrone|Derryfubble]]: TE, T(1), TN(1) |- |Derryfunshion: C, T(1) |Derrygally Demesne: TE, T(1) |Derrygally: TE, T(1) |- |Derrygalun: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryganard Townland, Lissan Parish, County Londonderry|Derryganard]]: LY, T(1) |Derrygannon: FH, T(1) |- |Derrygareen: T, T(1) |Derrygarra Lower: CN, T(1) |Derrygarra Upper: CN, T(1) |- |Derrygarran: LS, T(1) |Derrygarran: OY, T(1) |Derrygarrane North: KY, T(1) |- |Derrygarrane South: KY, T(1) |Derrygarriff: CE, T(1) |Derrygarriff: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrygarriv]]: KY, T(2) |Derrygarve Beg: MO, T(1) |Derrygarve East: MO, T(1) |- |Derrygarve More: MO, T(1) |Derrygarve West: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrygarve Townland, Artrea Parish, County Londonderry|Derrygarve]]: LY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrygarve]]: MO, T(2) |Derrygassan Lower: MN, T(1) |Derrygassan Upper: MN, T(1) |- |Derrygaury: MO, T(1) |Derrygay: MO, T(1) |Derrygeeha: CE, T(1) |- |Derrygeel: LD, T(1) |Derrygeeraghan: CN, T(1) |Derrygelly: FH, T(1) |- |Derrygennedy: FH, T(1) |Derrygereen: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrygid]]: CN, T(2) |- |Derrygiff: FH, T(1) |Derrygile: LS, T(1) |Derrygill: G, T(1) |- |Derryginagh East: C, T(1) |Derryginagh Middle: C, T(1) |Derryginagh West: C, T(1) |- |Derryginny: CN, T(1) |Derrygirraun: RN, T(1) |Derryglad: RN, T(1) |- |Derryglash: LD, T(1) |Derryglassaun: G, T(1) |Derryglen: CN, T(1) |- |Derryglogher: LD, T(1) |Derrygoagh: RN, T(1) |Derrygoan: LM, T(1) |- |Derrygoas: FH, T(1) |Derrygola: MN, T(1) |Derrygolagh: SO, T(1) |- |Derrygolan: OY, T(1) |Derrygolan: WH, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrygonigan Townland, Artrea Parish, County Tyrone|Derrygonigan]]: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrygonnelly Townland, Inishmacsaint Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrygonnelly]]: FH, T(1), TN(1) |Derrygool: C, T(1) |Derrygoolin North: G, T(1) |- |Derrygoolin South: G, T(1) |Derrygooly: TE, T(1) |Derrygoon: TE, T(1) |- |Derrygoonan: TE, T(1) |Derrygoony: MN, T(1) |Derrygore: FH, T(1) |- |Derrygorman: KY, T(1) |Derrygorman: MO, T(1) |Derrygorry: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrygortanea Townland, Desertcreat Parish, County Tyrone|Derrygortanea]]: TE, T(1) |Derrygortnacloghy: C, T(1) |Derrygortrevy: TE, T(1) |- |Derrygoss: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrygowan Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Derrygowan]]: AM, T(1) |Derrygowla: MO, T(1) |- |Derrygowna: C, T(1) |Derrygowna: LD, T(1) |Derrygrath Lower: T, T(1) |- |Derrygrath Upper: T, T(1) |Derrygravaun: CE, T(1) |Derrygreenagh: OY, T(1) |- |Derrygreenia: KY, T(1) |Derrygrogan Big: OY, T(1) |Derrygrogan Little: OY, T(1) |- |Derrygullinaun: MO, T(1) |Derrygunnigan: OY, T(1) |Derrygurdry: FH, T(1) |- |Derryhablaha: KY, T(1) |Derryhale: AH, T(1) |Derryhall: WH, T(1) |- |Derryhallagh: LM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryhallagh]]: MN, T(2) |Derryhanee: RN, T(1) |- |Derryharney: FH, T(1), TN(1) |Derryharney: OY, T(1) |Derryharraun East: RN, T(1) |- |Derryharraun West: RN, T(1) |Derryharriff Glebe: DL, T(1) |Derryharriff North: MO, T(1) |- |Derryharriff South: MO, T(1) |Derryharriv: CE, T(1) |Derryharrow: LD, T(1) |- |Derryhash: TE, T(1) |Derryhask: OY, T(1) |Derryhasna: L, T(1) |- |Derryhaw: AH, T(1), TN(1) |Derryhawlagh: FH, T(1) |Derryhawna: MO, T(1) |- |Derryhay: LS, T(1) |Derryheanlisk: FH, T(1) |Derryhee: MN, T(1) |- |Derryheeagh: MO, T(1) |Derryheelan: LD, T(1) |Derryheely: FH, T(1) |- |Derryheen: CN, T(1) |Derryhellan: MN, T(1) |Derryhennet: AH, T(1) |- |Derryhenny: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryherbert]]: G, T(2) |Derryherbert: MO, T(1) |- |Derryherk: LM, T(1) |Derryherk: RN, T(1) |Derryhevlin Glebe: FH, T(1) |- |Derryhick: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryhillagh]]: FH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryhillagh]]: MO, T(2) |- |Derryhinch: MH, T(1) |Derryhippoo: RN, T(1) |Derryhirk: AM, T(1) |- |Derryhirk: AH, T(1) |Derryhirk: DL, T(1) |Derryhiveny North: G, T(1) |- |Derryhiveny South: G, T(1) |Derryhoar: TE, T(1) |Derryhogan: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derryhollagh Townland, Duneane Parish, County Antrim|Derryhollagh]]: AM, T(1) |Derryholmes or Timolin and Derryharan: OY, T(1) |Derryhoney: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryhoo]]: CN, T(2) |Derryhooly: FH, T(1) |Derryhoosh: MN, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryhowlaght East]]: FH, T(2) |Derryhowlaght West: FH, T(1) |Derryhoyle Beg: G, T(1) |- |Derryhoyle More: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryhubbert East Townland, Killyman Parish, County Armagh|Derryhubbert East]]: AH, T(1) |Derryhubbert North: AH, T(1) |- |Derryhubbert South: AH, T(1) |Derryhum: CN, T(1) |Derryhurdin: FH, T(1) |- |Derryilan or Knocknamullagh: MN, T(1) |Derryilra: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryinch]]: FH, T(2) |- |[[:Category:Derryinver Townland, Montiaghs Parish, County Armagh|Derryinver]]: AH, T(1) |Derryinver: G, T(1) |Derryinydaly: MH, T(1) |- |Derryiron: OY, T(1) |Derryishal: C, T(1) |Derryisland: MN, T(1) |- |Derrykeadgran: CE, T(1) |Derrykearn: LS, T(1) |Derrykeeghan: FH, T(1) |- |Derrykeel: G, T(1) |Derrykeel: OY, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrykeeran Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Derrykeeran]]: AH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrykeevan Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Derrykeevan]]: AH, T(1), TN(1) |Derrykeighan: AM, T(1), TN(1) |Derrykeny: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrykerran Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derrykerran]]: AH, T(1) |Derrykerrib: FH, T(1) |Derrykill East: MO, T(1) |- |Derrykill West: MO, T(1) |Derrykillew: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrykillultagh Townland, Ballinderry Parish, County Antrim|Derrykillultagh]]: AM, T(1)
''Cuiltagh'' |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrykinard]]: MN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrykinlough]]: MO, T(2) |Derrykinnigh Beg: MN, T(1) |- |Derrykinnigh More: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrykintone Townland, Aghaloo Parish, County Tyrone|Derrykintone]]: TE, T(1) |Derryknockane: L, T(1) |- |Derrykyle: G, T(1) |Derrylacky: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylahan]]: CN, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylahan]]: C, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylahan]]: DL, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylahan]]: G, T(2) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylahan]]: KY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylahan]]: LS, T(2) |Derrylahan: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylahan]]: MO, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylahan]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylahan]]: RN, T(3) |- |Derrylahan: T, T(1) |Derrylahard: C, T(1) |Derrylahen: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylane]]: CN, T(2), TN(1) |Derrylane: LY, T(1) |Derrylaney: FH, T(1) |- |Derrylappen: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrylard Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Derrylard]]: AH, T(1) |Derrylattinee: TE, T(1) |- |Derrylaughta: T, T(1) |Derrylaur: LM, T(1) |Derrylaura: G, T(1) |- |Derrylavan: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrylea (Derrylester) Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrylea (Derrylester)]]: FH, T(1)
''Derrylea, Derrylea'' |[[:Category:Derrylea (Doon) Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrylea (Doon)]]: FH, T(1)
''Derrylea, Derrylea'' |- |Derrylea Beg: MN, T(1) |Derrylea More: MN, T(1) |Derrylea: CN, T(1) |- |Derrylea: CE, T(1) |Derrylea: FH, T(1) |Derrylea: G, T(1) |- |Derrylea: KY, T(1) |Derrylea: KE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylea]]: MO, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylea]]: MN, T(2) |Derrylea: SO, T(1) |Derrylea: TE, T(1) |- |Derryleagh: C, T(1) |Derryleagh: KY, T(1) |Derryleague: CN, T(1) |- |Derryleague: FH, T(1) |Derryleary: C, T(1) |Derryleck: FH, T(1) |- |Derryleckagh: DN, T(1) |Derryleconnell Far: DL, T(1) |Derryleconnell Near: DL, T(1) |- |Derrylee: AH, T(1), TN(1) |Derryleedigan (Jackson): MN, T(1) |Derryleedigan: MN, T(1) |- |Derryleeg: MN, T(1) |Derryleggan: MN, T(1) |Derrylehan: SO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryleigh]]: C, T(3) |Derryleigh: T, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrylemoge Townland, Rosenallis Parish, County Laois|Derrylemoge]]: LS, T(1) |- |Derrylester: FH, T(1), TN(1) |[[:Category:Derrylettiff Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derrylettiff]]: AH, T(1) |Derrylevick: MN, T(1) |- |Derrylicka: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrylileagh Townland, Tartaraghan Parish, County Armagh|Derrylileagh]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrylin Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh|Derrylin]]: FH, T(1), TN(1) |- |Derrylina: CN, T(1) |Derrylinneen: LS, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrylisnahavil Townland, Magheralin Parish, County Armagh|Derrylisnahavil]]: AH, T(1) |- |Derryloaghan: DL, T(1) |Derryloman: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Derry-Londonderry, County Londonderry|Derry-Londonderry]]: LY, TN(1) |- |Derryloney: G, T(1) |Derryloo: FH, T(1) |Derrylooscaunagh: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derryloran alias Kirktown Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloran alias Kirktown]]: TE, T(1) |Derrylosset: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryloste Townland, Montiaghs Parish, County Armagh|Derryloste]]: AH, T(1) |- |Derrylough: CE, T(1) |Derrylough: C, T(1) |Derrylough: DN, T(1) |- |Derrylough: KY, T(1) |Derrylough: LD, T(1) |Derryloughan Beg: MO, T(1) |- |Derryloughan East: MO, T(1) |Derryloughan More: MO, T(1) |Derryloughan North: MO, T(1) |- |Derryloughan South: MO, T(1) |Derryloughan: AH, T(1)
''Bonaloghan (1609)'' |[[:Category:Derryloughan Townland, Clonoe Parish, County Tyrone|Derryloughan]]: TE, T(1) |- |Derryloughaun East: G, T(1) |Derryloughaun West: G, T(1) |Derryloughbannow: LD, T(1) |- |Derrylougher: FH, T(1) |Derrylow: RN, T(1) |Derrylugga: C, T(1) |- |Derrylumman: CE, T(1) |Derrylurgan: CN, T(1) |Derrylusk: LS, T(1) |- |Derrylusk: L, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrylusk]]: MN, T(2) |Derryluskan: T, T(1) |- |Derrylustia: LM, T(1) |Derrymacanna: TE, T(1) |Derrymacar: LD, T(1) |- |Derrymacash: AH, T(1) |Derrymacausey: FH, T(1) |Derrymacedmond: OY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrymacfall Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derrymacfall]]: AH, T(1) |Derrymaclaughna: G, T(1) |Derrymaclavlode: KY, T(1) |- |Derrymacoffin: LM, T(1) |Derrymacrow: FH, T(1) |Derrymacstur: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrymagowan Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Armagh|Derrymagowan]]: AH, T(1) |Derrymakeen: FH, T(1) |Derrymannin: MO, T(1) |- |Derrymany: LD, T(1) |Derrymaquirk: RN, T(1) |Derrymartin: MO, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrymattry Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derrymattry]]: AH, T(1) |Derrymeeleen: C, T(1) |Derrymeen: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrymeen]]: TE, T(2) |Derrymihin East: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrymihin West Townland, Killaconenagh Parish, County Cork|Derrymihin West]]: C, T(1) |- |Derrymony: CN, T(1) |Derrymore East: CE, T(1) |Derrymore East: KY, T(1) |- |Derrymore West: CE, T(1) |Derrymore west: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrymore Townland, Aghagallon Parish, County Antrim|Derrymore]]: AM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrymore]]: CE, T(2) |[[:Category:Derrymore Townland, Taughboyne Parish, County Donegal|Derrymore]]: DL, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrymore]]: G, T(4) |- |[[:Category:Derrymore Townland, Killinane Parish, County Kerry|Derrymore]]: KY, T(1) |Derrymore: LD, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrymore]]: MO, T(4) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrymore]]: OY, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrymore]]: T, T(2) |Derrymore: WH, T(1) |- |Derrymoyle: LS, T(1) |Derrymoylin: RN, T(1) |Derrymullan: G, T(1) |- |Derrymullen: KE, T(1) |Derrymullin and Loughderry: OY, T(1) |Derryna: CN, T(1) |- |Derrynabaunshy: MO, T(1) |Derrynablunnaga: KY, T(1) |Derrynabrack: KY, T(1) |- |Derrynabrin: G, T(1) |Derrynabrock: MO, T(1) |Derrynabuntale: LD, T(1) |- |Derrynacaheragh: C, T(1), TN(1) |Derrynacaheragh: KY, T(1) |Derrynacannana: MO, T(1) |- |Derrynacarragh: CE, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrynacarrow East or Bellanaboy Townland, Lettermacaward Parish, County Donegal|Derrynacarrow East or Bellanaboy]]: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrynacarrow Townland, Lettermacaward Parish, County Donegal|Derrynacarrow]]: DL, T(1) |- |Derrynacleigh: G, T(1) |Derrynacloy: FH, T(1) |Derrynacong: MO, T(1) |- |Derrynacoulagh: KY, T(1) |Derrynacrannog: FH, T(1) |Derrynacreeve: CN, T(1), TN(1) |- |Derrynacrit: LD, T(1) |Derrynacross: CN, T(1) |Derrynacross: FH, T(1) |- |Derrynacross: LD, T(1) |Derrynacross: MO, T(1) |Derrynacross: RN, T(1) |- |Derrynadivva: MO, T(1) |Derrynadooey: RN, T(1) |Derrynafaugher: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrynafeana]]: KY, T(2) |Derrynafinchin: C, T(1) |Derrynafinnia: KY, T(1) |- |Derrynaflaw: LY, T(1) |Derrynafulla: C, T(1) |Derrynafunsha: KY, T(1) |- |Derrynafunshion: LS, T(1) |Derrynagad: MN, T(1) |Derrynagall or Ballydaly: OY, T(1) |- |Derrynagalliagh: LD, T(1) |Derrynagallion: RN, T(1) |Derrynagan: CN, T(1) |- |Derrynagarragh: WH, T(1) |Derrynagasha: C, T(1) |Derrynageeha: CE, T(1) |- |Derrynagittagh (Naughton): CE, T(1) |Derrynagittagh (Purcell): CE, T(1) |Derrynaglah: MN, T(1) |- |Derrynagleragh: CE, T(1) |Derrynagooley: MO, T(1) |Derrynagower: MO, T(1) |- |Derrynagran: G, T(1) |Derrynagran: LD, T(1) |Derrynagran: MO, T(1) |- |Derrynagraug: SO, T(1) |Derrynagree East: C, T(1) |Derrynagree West: C, T(1) |- |Derrynagree: C, T(1) |Derrynagree: KY, T(1) |Derrynagrew: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrynagrial Townland, Lettermacaward Parish, County Donegal|Derrynagrial]]: DL, T(1) |Derrynagun: OY, T(1) |Derrynagur: RN, T(1) |- |Derrynaheila: CE, T(1) |Derrynaheilla: CE, T(1) |Derrynahesco: MN, T(1) |- |Derrynahimmirk: LM, T(1) |Derrynahinch: KK, T(1) |Derrynahinch: LM, T(1) |- |Derrynahona: LM, T(1) |Derrynakilla: C, T(1) |Derrynaleck: MO, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrynalecka]]: CE, T(2) |Derrynalester: CN, T(1) |Derrynaloobinagh: MN, T(1) |- |Derrynalurgan: LM, T(1) |Derrynamanagh: G, T(1) |Derrynamansher: DL, T(1) |- |Derrynameel: MO, T(1) |Derrynameeo: FH, T(1) |Derrynamona: C, T(1) |- |Derrynamraher: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrynamuck]]: MO, T(3) |[[:Category:Derrynamuck Townland, Donaghmore Parish, County Wicklow|Derrynamuck]]: WW, T(1) |- |Derrynamucklagh: KY, T(1) |Derrynanaff: MO, T(1) |Derrynanaff: RN, T(1) |- |Derrynanagh: OY, T(1) |Derrynanamph: MN, T(1) |Derrynananta Lower: CN, T(1) |- |Derrynananta Upper: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrynanaspol Townland, Lettermacaward Parish, County Donegal|Derrynanaspol]]: DL, T(1) |Derrynaneal: CE, T(1) |- |Derrynaneane: SO, T(1) |Derrynaned: MO, T(1) |Derrynanny: FH, T(1) |- |Derrynanool: C, T(1) |Derrynaraw: MO, T(1) |Derrynarget: MN, T(1) |- |Derrynarud: MO, T(1) |Derrynasafagh: C, T(1) |Derrynasaggart: C, T(1) |- |Derrynascobe: MN, T(1) |Derrynascobe: TE, T(1) |Derrynasee: RN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrynaseer Townland, Aghagallon Parish, County Antrim|Derrynaseer]]: AM, T(1) |Derrynaseer: CN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrynaseer]]: LM, T(2) |- |Derrynaseer: TE, T(1) |Derrynaseera: LS, T(1) |Derrynasell East: MN, T(1) |- |Derrynasell West: MN, T(1) |Derrynashallog: MN, T(1) |Derrynashask: MO, T(1) |- |Derrynashesk: FH, T(1) |Derrynaskea: LD, T(1) |Derrynaskeagh: MO, T(1) |- |Derrynaskineen: RN, T(1) |Derrynaslieve: CN, T(1) |Derrynaslieve: SO, T(1) |- |Derrynasling: T, T(1) |Derrynatuan: CN, T(1) |Derrynatubbrid: C, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrynaught]]: AH, T(2) |Derrynavahagh: CE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derrynaveagh]]: CE, T(2) |- |Derrynavglaun: G, T(1) |Derrynavogy: FH, T(1) |Derrynawana: LM, T(1) |- |Derrynawilt East: FH, T(1) |Derrynawilt West: FH, T(1) |Derrynea: G, T(1) |- |Derryneel: LD, T(1) |Derryneen: G, T(1) |Derryneese: FH, T(1) |- |Derryneeve: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryneill Townland, Drumgooland Parish, County Down|Derryneill]]: DN, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryneskan Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derryneskan]]: AH, T(1) |- |Derryness Island: DL, T(1) |Derryness: DL, T(1) |Derrynid: KY, T(1) |- |Derryniggin: LM, T(1) |Derrynim: FH, T(1) |Derrynine: KE, T(1) |- |Derrynisk: AM, T(1) |Derrynoose: AH, TN(1) |[[:Category:Derrynoyd Townland, Ballynascreen Parish, County Londonderry|Derrynoyd]]: LY, T(1) |- |Derrynure: CN, T(1) |Derrynure: FH, T(1) |Derryoge: DN, T(1) |- |Derryoghil: LD, T(1) |Derryoghill: TE, T(1) |Derryola: CN, T(1) |- |Derryolam: MN, T(1) |Derryonogh: RN, T(1) |Derryoober East: G, T(1) |- |Derryoober West: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryool]]: MO, T(3) |Derryoran: MO, T(1) |- |Derryorgan: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryork]]: LY, T(2) |Derryoughter East: KE, T(1) |- |Derryoughter West: KE, T(1) |Derryoughter: G, T(1) |Derryoughter: LM, T(1) |- |Derryounce: OY, T(1) |Derryowen: CE, T(1) |Derrypark: G, T(1) |- |Derrypark: MO, T(1) |Derrypatrick Grange: MH, T(1) |Derrypatrick: MH, T(1) |- |Derryphatten: RN, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryquin Townland, Kilcrohane Parish, County Kerry|Derryquin]]: KY, T(1) |Derryquirk: RN, T(1) |- |Derryra Beg: KY, T(1) |Derryra More: KY, T(1) |Derryragh: CN, T(1) |- |Derryraghan: FH, T(1) |Derryraghan: TE, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryraine]]: AH, T(2) |- |Derryreag: KY, T(1) |Derryrealt: CN, T(1) |Derryree: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryreel]]: DL, T(2) |Derryrellan: MN, T(1) |Derryribbeen: MO, T(1) |- |Derryriordane North: C, T(1) |Derryriordane South: C, T(1) |Derryroe: C, T(1) |- |Derryroe: LS, T(1) |Derryrona Glebe: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryronan Townland, Kilconduff Parish, County Mayo|Derryronan]]: MO, T(1) |- |Derryroosk: MN, T(1) |Derryrush: G, T(1) |Derryrush: KY, T(1) |- |Derrysallagh: KY, T(1) |Derrysallagh: SO, T(1) |Derryscobe: FH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derryscollop Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Armagh|Derryscollop]]: AH, T(1) |Derryshaan: CE, T(1) |Derryshandra: FH, T(1) |- |Derryshannoge: LD, T(1) |Derrysheridan: MH, T(1) |Derrysillagh: G, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derrysiskal Townland, Killimorbologue Parish, County Galway|Derrysiskal]]: G, T(1) |Derrysteaton: FH, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrytagh South Townland, Montiaghs Parish, County Armagh|Derrytagh South]]: AH, T(1) |- |Derryteigeroe: LM, T(1) |Derrytrasna North: AH, T(1) |Derrytrasna: AH, T(1), TN(1) |- |Derrytrasna: LS, T(1) |Derrytresk: TE, T(1) |Derryulk Lower: CE, T(1) |- |Derryulk Middle: CE, T(1) |Derryulk Upper: CE, T(1) |Derryulk: CE, T(1) |- |Derryvackny: CN, T(1) |Derryvacorneen: C, T(1) |Derryvahalla: C, T(1) |- |Derryvahan: CN, T(1) |Derryvahon: FH, T(1) |Derryvalannagher Glebe: LM, T(1) |- |Derryvale: T, T(1) |Derryvaleen: C, T(1) |Derryvally: MN, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Derryvane Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Derryvane]]: AH, T(1) |Derryvane: C, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryvane Townland, Muff Parish, County Donegal|Derryvane]]: DL, T(1) |- |Derryvary Beg: FH, T(1) |Derryvary More: FH, T(1) |Derryveagh: LD, T(1) |- |Derryveagh: MN, T(1) |Derryvealawauma: G, T(1) |Derryveen: MN, T(1) |- |Derryveen: TE, T(1) |Derryveeny: MO, T(1) |Derryvehil: CN, T(1) |- |Derryvella: CN, T(1) |Derryvella: T, T(1) |Derryveone: FH, T(1) |- |Derryvet: CE, T(1) |Derryvickrune: G, T(1) |Derryvicneill: MO, T(1) |- |Derryvilla: OY, T(1) |Derryvillane: C, T(1) |Derryville: T, T(1) |- |Derryvinna: CE, T(1) |Derryvinnaan: CE, T(1) |Derryvinnane: L, T(1) |- |Derryvoghil: G, T(1) |Derryvogue: FH, T(1) |Derryvohy: MO, T(1), TN(1) |- |Derryvokeel: G, T(1) |Derryvolan: FH, T(1) |Derryvony: CN, T(1) |- |Derryvore: AH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryvore]]: FH, T(3) |Derryvoreada: G, T(1) |- |Derryvorrigan: LS, T(1) |Derryvrane: FH, T(1) |Derryvree: FH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Derryvreen]]: C, T(2) |Derryvrin: KY, T(1) |Derryvrisk: G, T(1) |- |Derryvulcaun: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Derryvullan Townland, Derryvullan Parish, County Fermanagh|Derryvullan]]: FH, T(1) |Derryvung: RN, T(1) |- |Derryvunlam: G, T(1) |Derryvunny: RN, T(1) |Derrywanna: RN, T(1) |- |Derryware: LY, T(1) |Derrywee East: G, T(1) |Derrywee West: G, T(1) |- |Derryweelan: OY, T(1) |Derrywilligan: AH, T(1) |Derrywillin: CE, T(1) |- |Derrywillow: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Derrywinnin Glebe Townland, Tullyniskan Parish, County Tyrone|Derrywinnin Glebe]]: TE, T(1) |Derrywinny: CN, T(1) |- |Derrywode: G, T(1) |Dervaghroy: TE, T(1) |Derver: MH, T(1) |- |Dervin: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Dervock, County Antrim|Dervock]]: AM, T(1), TN(1) |Dervotstown: WH, T(1) |- |Desart Demesne: KK, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Descart]]: MN, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Desert]]: C, T(2) |- |Desert: DN, T(1) |Desert: MN, T(1) |Desert: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Desertcreat Townland, Desertcreat Parish, County Tyrone|Desertcreat]]: TE, T(1) |Desertderrin: AM, T(1) |Desertmartin: LY, TN(1) |- |Desertserges: C, TN(1) |Destinrath: MH, T(1) |Devally: CN, T(1) |- |Devenish Island: FH, T(1) |Devenish Island: MO, T(1) |Devenish Island: RN, T(1) |- |Devinish Island: G, T(1) |Devinstown: MH, T(1) |Devleash East: MO, T(1) |- |Devleash West: MO, T(1) |Devleash: MO, T(1) |Devlin North: MO, T(1) |- |Devlin or Barr of Ballyconnell: DL, T(1) |Devlin South: MO, T(1) |Devlin: DL, T(1) |- |Devlin: MO, T(1) |Devlin: MN, T(1) |Devlinmore: DL, T(1) |- |Devlinreagh: DL, T(1) |Devlis: MO, T(1) |Dhu Varren: AM, TN(1) |- |Dhu Varren: LY, TN(1) |Diamond: AM, TN(1) |Diamor: MH, T(1) |- |Dian: MN, T(1) |Dick's Island: C, T(1) |Dickey's Town: AM, T(1) |- |Dicksborough: KK, T(1) |Dicksgrove: KY, T(1) |Diffin: LM, T(1) |- |Difflin: DL, T(1) |Diffreen: LM, T(1) |Dillagh: CN, T(1) |- |Dillay: AH, T(1) |Dillin: DN, T(1) |Dillonsdown: WW, T(1) |- |Dillonsland: MH, T(1) |Dillonstown: LH, T(1) |Diméin Bhaile Ghib: MH, T(1) |- |Dimanistown East: MH, T(1) |Dimanistown West: MH, T(1) |Dingin: CN, T(1) |- |Dinginavanty: CN, T(1) |Dingins: CN, T(1) |[[:Category:Dingle Town, County Kerry|Dingle Town]]: KY, TN(1) |- |Dingle: KY, T(1) |Dinish Island: C, T(1) |Dinish Island: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dinish Island]]: KY, T(2) |Dinnahorra: AH, T(1) |Dinneens: KY, T(1) |- |Dinnydoon: FH, T(1) |Dira: AM, T(1) |Diralagh: MH, T(1) |- |Dirkbeg: G, T(1) |Dirkbeg: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Dirnan Townland, Lissan Parish, County Londonderry|Dirnan]]: LY, T(1) |- |Dirraw: AM, T(1) |Dirtagh: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Dirtane Townland, Ballyheige Parish, County Kerry|Dirtane]]: KY, T(1) |- |Dirtystep: KK, T(1) |Disert: CN, T(1) |Disert: C, T(1) |- |Disert: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Disert Townland, Ballynascreen Parish, County Londonderry|Disert]]: LY, T(1)
''Dysert'' |Disertowen: LY, T(1) |- |Diskirt: AM, T(1) |Diswellstown: D, T(1) |Divinagh: TE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Diviny Townland, Drumcree Parish, County Armagh|Diviny]]: AH, T(1) |[[:Category:Diviny Townland, Magheraculmoney Parish, County Fermanagh|Diviny]]: FH, T(1) |Divis: AM, T(1) |- |Divish: MO, T(1) |Doagh Beg: DL, T(1), TN(1) |[[:Category:Doagh Glebe Townland, Devenish Parish, County Fermanagh|Doagh Glebe]]: FH, T(1) |- |Doagh More: DL, T(1) |[[:Category:Doagh Townland, Grange of Doagh Parish, County Antrim|Doagh]]: AM, T(1), TN(1) |Doagh: DL, T(1) |- |Doagh: MN, T(1) |Doaghcrabbin: DL, T(1) |Doagheys: MN, T(1) |- |Doaghs Lower Middle: LY, T(1) |Doaghs Lower: LY, T(1) |Doaghs Upper Middle: LY, T(1) |- |Doaghs Upper: LY, T(1) |Dobbsland: AM, T(1) |Dobbynsparks: W, T(1) |- |Doctor's Quarters: AH, T(1) |Doddsborough: D, T(1), TN(1) |Dog Big: FH, T(1) |- |Dog Island: G, T(1) |Dog Little: FH, T(1) |Dog's Island: RN, T(1) |- |Doghtog: MH, T(1) |Dogstown (1st Division): MH, T(1) |Dogstown (2nd Division): MH, T(1) |- |Dogstown (3rd Division): MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dogstown]]: MH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dogstown]]: T, T(2) |- |Dohilla: KY, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dohora]]: L, T(2) |Dolan: G, T(1) |- |Dolanstown Kilcashel: RN, T(1) |Dolanstown: MH, T(1) |Dolla: T, TN(1) |- |Dollards: D, T(1) |Dollardstown: KE, T(1) |Dollardstown: MH, T(1) |- |Dollas Lower: L, T(1) |Dollas Upper: L, T(1) |Dollas: L, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Dollingstown, County Down|Dollingstown]]: DN, TN(1) |Dollymount: D, TN(1) |Dolphinsbarn North: D, T(1) |- |Dolphinsbarn: D, T(1), TN(1) |Doluskey: LY, T(1) |Domhnach Phádraig: MH, T(1) |- |Dominick Street: G, TN(1) |Donabate: D, T(1), TN(1) |Donacarney Great: MH, T(1) |- |Donacarney Little: MH, T(1) |Donacavey: TE, T(1) |Donadea Demesne: KE, T(1) |- |Donadea: KE, T(1), TN(1) |Donagh Beg: LM, T(1) |Donagh More: LM, T(1) |- |Donagh: FH, T(1), TN(1) |Donagh: MN, T(1) |[[:Category:Donaghadee Town, County Down|Donaghadee Town]]: DN, TN(1) |- |Donaghaguy: DN, T(1) |Donaghanie Upper: TE, TN(1) |Donaghanie: TE, T(1) |- |Donaghcloney Village: DN, TN(1) |[[:Category:Donaghcloney Townland, Donaghcloney Parish, County Down|Donaghcloney]]: DN, T(1) |Donaghcumper: KE, T(1) |- |Donaghenry: TE, T(1) |[[:Category:Donaghey Townland, Donaghenry Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghey]]: TE, T(1), TN(1) |Donaghintraine: SO, T(1) |- |Donaghmede: D, TN(1) |Donaghmore Glebe: DL, T(1) |Donaghmore Lower: KK, T(1) |- |Donaghmore Upper: KK, T(1) |Donaghmore Village: C, TN(1) |[[:Category:Donaghmore Village, County Tyrone|Donaghmore Village]]: TE, TN(1) |- |[[:Category:Donaghmore Townland, Donaghmore (Ibane and Barryroe) Parish, County Cork|Donaghmore]]: C, T(1)
''Donoughmore'' |Donaghmore: DN, TN(1) |Donaghmore: KE, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Donaghmore]]: KK, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Donaghmore]]: LS, T(2), TN(1) |Donaghmore: LH, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Donaghmore]]: MH, T(2) |Donaghmore: T, T(1) |Donaghmore: TE, T(1) |- |Donaghmore: WX, T(1) |Donaghmore: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Donaghmoyne Townland, Donaghmoyne Parish, County Monaghan|Donaghmoyne]]: MN, T(1), TN(1) |- |Donaghmoyne: TE, T(1) |Donaghpatrick: G, T(1) |Donaghpatrick: MH, TN(1) |- |[[:Category:Donaghrisk Townland, Desertcreat Parish, County Tyrone|Donaghrisk]]: TE, T(1) |Donaghstown: KE, T(1) |[[:Category:Donagreagh Townland, Magheralin Parish, County Armagh|Donagreagh]]: AH, T(1) |- |Donaguile: KK, T(1) |Donard Demesne East: WW, T(1) |Donard Demesne West: WW, T(1) |- |Donard Lower: WW, T(1) |Donard Mountain: WW, T(1) |[[:Category:Donard Upper Townland, Donard Parish, County Wicklow|Donard Upper]]: WW, T(1) |- |Donard: WX, T(1) |Donard: WW, TN(1) |Donaskeagh: T, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Donegal Town, County Donegal|Donegal Town]]: DL, TN(1) |Donegal: C, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Donegal]]: DL, T(2) |- |Donegal: T, T(1) |Donegall East: C, T(1) |Donegall Middle: C, T(1) |- |Donegall West: C, T(1) |Donegall: FH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Donegore]]: AM, T(2) |- |Doneraile: C, T(1), TN(1) |Donickmore: C, T(1) |Donnellystown: LH, T(1) |- |Donnybrewer Level (Intake): LY, T(1) |Donnybrewer: LY, T(1) |[[:Category:Donnybrook East Townland, Donnybrook Parish, County Dublin|Donnybrook East]]: D, T(1) |- |Donnybrook West: D, T(1) |Donnybrook: CE, T(1) |Donnybrook: C, TN(1) |- |Donnybrook: D, TN(1) |Donnybrook: T, T(1) |Donnycarney: D, T(1), TN(1) |- |[[:Category:Donnydeade Townland, Clonfeacle Parish, County Tyrone|Donnydeade]]: TE, T(1) |Donnygowen: TE, T(1) |Donode Big: KE, T(1) |- |Donode Little: KE, T(1) |Donohill Lands: T, T(1) |Donohill: T, TN(1) |- |Donore Demesne: WH, T(1) |Donore Village: MH, TN(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Donore]]: CW, T(2) |- |Donore: KE, T(1) |Donore: LS, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Donore]]: MH, T(3), TN(1) |- |Donore: WH, T(1) |Donoure East: C, T(1) |Donoure Middle: C, T(1) |- |Donoure West: C, T(1) |Dooagh: MO, TN(1) |Dooaghs Commons: KY, T(1) |- |Dooaghs: KY, T(1) |Dooaghtry: MO, T(1) |Dooally: L, T(1) |- |Dooan: RN, T(1) |Dooard: LM, T(1) |Dooary: LS, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Dooballagh Townland, Leck Parish, County Donegal|Dooballagh]]: DL, T(1) |Doobally: DL, T(1) |Doobally: LM, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doobeg]]: SO, T(2) |Doobehy: MO, T(1) |Doobin: DL, T(1) |- |Doocarrick: CN, T(1) |Doocarrick: DL, T(1) |Doocarrig Beg: KY, T(1) |- |Doocarrig More: KY, T(1) |Doocashel Glebe: DL, T(1) |Doocassan: CN, T(1) |- |Doocastle: MO, TN(1) |[[:Category:Doocatteen Townland, Newcastle Parish, County Limerick|Doocatteen]]: L, T(1) |Doocharn Island: FH, T(1) |- |Doocharn: FH, T(1) |Doocharn: MN, T(1) |Doochary: DL, TN(1) |- |Doochill North: DL, T(1) |Doochill South: DL, T(1) |Doochorran: LM, T(1) |- |Doochrock: FH, T(1) |Doocreggaun: G, T(1) |Doocrock: TE, T(1) |- |Doocrow: DL, T(1) |Doody's Bottoms: WW, T(1) |Dooederney: FH, T(1) |- |Dooederny: FH, T(1) |Dooega: MO, T(1), TN(1) |Dooey Beg: LY, T(1) |- |Dooey: AM, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dooey]]: DL, T(2) |Dooey: DN, T(1) |- |Doogans Warren: WX, T(1) |Doogarraun: G, T(1) |Doogary: AH, T(1) |- |Doogary: CN, T(1), TN(1) |Doogary: FH, T(1) |Doogary: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doogary]]: MO, T(4) |Doogary: MN, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doogary]]: RN, T(3) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doogary]]: TE, T(2) |Doogarymore: RN, T(1) |Dooghan: DL, T(1) |- |Dooghan: RN, T(1) |Dooghary: DN, T(1) |Dooghbeg: MO, T(1) |- |Dooghcloon: G, T(1) |Dooghill: MO, T(1) |Dooghmakeon: MO, T(1) |- |Dooghta: G, T(1) |Dooglaun: CE, T(1) |Dooglen: DN, T(1) |- |Doogort East: MO, T(1) |Doogort West: MO, T(1) |Doogort: MO, T(1), TN(1) |- |Doohallat: CN, T(1) |Doohamlat: MN, T(1), TN(1) |Doohat or Crossreagh: AH, T(1) |- |Doohat: FH, T(1) |Doohat: MN, T(1), TN(1) |Doohatty Glebe: FH, T(1) |- |Doohatty: MN, T(1) |Dooherty: RN, T(1) |Doohooma: MO, T(1), TN(1) |- |Doohulla: G, T(1) |Doohyle Beg: L, T(1) |Doohyle More: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dooish]]: DL, T(2) |[[:Category:Dooish Townland, Longfield West Parish, County Tyrone|Dooish]]: TE, T(1), TN(1) |Dookinelly (Calvy): MO, T(1) |- |Dookinelly (Thulis): MO, T(1) |Doolagh: D, T(1) |Doolahig: KY, T(1) |- |Doolaig North: KY, T(1) |Doolaig South: KY, T(1) |Doolargy Glebe: LM, T(1) |- |Doolargy: LH, T(1) |Doolargy: TE, T(1) |Dooleague: MO, T(1) |- |Dooleeg Beg: MO, T(1) |Dooleeg More: MO, T(1) |Dooleeg: MO, TN(1) |- |Dooletter East: G, T(1) |Dooletter West: G, T(1) |[[:Category:Dooletter Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh|Dooletter]]: FH, T(1) |- |Dooletter: MO, T(1) |[[:Category:Doolin Townland, Killilagh Parish, County Clare|Doolin]]: CE, T(1), TN(1) |Doolis: T, T(1) |- |Doolough: CE, T(1) |Doolough: LS, T(1) |Doolough: MO, T(1) |- |Doolystown: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doomore]]: SO, T(2) |Doon Demesne: OY, T(1) |- |Doon East: KY, T(1) |Doon Glebe: DL, T(1) |Doon Lower: G, T(1) |- |Doon North: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Doon North Townland, Doon Parish, County Limerick|Doon North]]: L, T(1) |Doon South: KY, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Doon South Townland, Doon Parish, County Limerick|Doon South]]: L, T(1) |Doon Upper: G, T(1) |Doon West: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doon]]: CN, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doon]]: CE, T(4) |Doon: DL, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doon]]: FH, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doon]]: G, T(3) |Doon: KY, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doon]]: LS, T(2) |Doon: L, T(1), TN(1) |Doon: LY, T(1) |- |Doon: MO, T(1) |Doon: MH, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doon]]: RN, T(2) |- |Doon: SO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doon]]: T, T(2) |Doon: W, T(1) |- |Doon: WH, T(1) |Doona: MO, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doonacurry]]: LD, T(2) |- |Doonadoba: MO, T(1) |Doonagaun Island: KY, T(1) |[[:Category:Doonaha East Townland, Moyarta Parish, County Clare|Doonaha East]]: CE, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Doonaha West Townland, Moyarta Parish, County Clare|Doonaha West]]: CE, T(1) |Doonaha: CE, TN(1) |Doonahaha: RN, T(1) |- |Doonakenna: L, T(1) |Doonally East: G, T(1) |Doonally West: G, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Doonally]]: SO, T(3) |Doonalt: DL, T(1) |Doonaltan: SO, T(1) |- |Doonameran: LD, T(1) |Doonamona: MO, T(1) |Doonamona: WH, T(1) |- |[[:Category:Doonamontane Townland, Ballyheige Parish, County Kerry|Doonamontane]]: KY, T(1) |Doonamurray: SO, T(1) |Doonan: AM, T(1) |- |Doonan: DL, T(1) |Doonan: FH, T(1) |Doonanarroo Lower: MO, T(1) |- |Doonanarroo Upper: MO, T(1) |Doonane: LS, T(1) |Doonane: T, T(1) |- |Doonanpatrick Island: SO, T(1) |Doonans: AM, T(1) |Doonarah: LM, T(1) |- |Doonard Beg: RN, T(1) |Doonard Lower: KY, T(1) |Doonard More: RN, T(1) |- |Doonard Upper: KY, T(1) |Doonard: G, T(1) |Doonaree: G, T(1) |- |Doonaroya: MO, T(1) |Doonasleen East: C, T(1) |Doonasleen North: C, T(1) |- |Doonasleen South: C, T(1) |Doonass Demesne: CE, T(1) |Doonass: CE, T(1) |- |Doonaun: CE, T(1) |Doonaun: G, T(1) |Doonavanig: C, T(1) |- |Doonaveeragh: SO, T(1) |Doonawanly: C, T(1) |Doonawaul Island: G, T(1) |- |Doonbeakin: SO, T(1) |[[:Category:Doonbeg Townland, Killard Parish, County Clare|Doonbeg]]: CE, T(1), TN(1) |Doonbeg: G, T(1) |- |Doonbeirne: L, T(1) |Doonbought: AM, T(1) |Doonbreedia Mountain: MO, T(1) |- |Doonbreedia: MO, T(1) |Doonbristy Island: MO, T(1) |Dooncaha: KY, T(1) |- |Dooncaha: L, T(1) |Dooncarton or Glengad: MO, T(1) |Dooncastle: MO, T(1) |- |Dooneen Island: C, T(1) |Dooneen Lower: C, T(1) |Dooneen North: C, T(1) |- |Dooneen South: C, T(1) |Dooneen Upper: C, T(1) |Dooneen Upper: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dooneen]]: CE, T(2) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dooneen]]: C, T(3) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dooneen]]: FH, T(2) |- |Dooneen: G, T(1) |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dooneen]]: KY, T(4) |Dooneen: L, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dooneen]]: RN, T(3) |Dooneen: SO, T(1) |Dooneen: W, T(1) |- |[[Space:Placenames_Ireland_-_Disambiguation_-_Da_to_Drok|Dooneens]]: C, T(3) |Doonen Macotter: C, T(1) |Doonfeeny Lower: MO, T(1) |- |Doonfeeny Upper: MO, T(1) |Doonfin: AM, T(1) |Doonflin Lower: SO, T(1) |- |Doonflin Upper: SO, T(1) |Doonfore: SO, T(1) |Doongelagh: SO, T(1) |- |Doonierin: SO, T(1) |Doonimlaghbeg: KY, T(1) |Doonis: WH, T(1) |- |Dooniver: MO, T(1) |Doonkelly: LM, T(1) |Doonkinane: KY, T(1) |- |Doonloughan: G, T(1) |Doonmacfelim: CE, T(1) |Doonmacreena: MO, T(1) |- |Doonmadden: SO, T(1) |Doonmanagh: KY, T(1) |Doonmaynor: MO, T(1) |- |Doonmeegin: SO, T(1) |Doonmoon: L, T(1) |Doonmore: CE, T(1) |- |Doonmorgan: LM, T(1) |[[:Category:Doonnagore Townland, Killilagh Parish, County Clare|Doonnagore]]: CE, T(1) |Doonnagurroge: CE, T(1) |- |Doonnahineena Island: G, T(1) |Doonnamona: MO, T(1) |Doonogan: CE, T(1), TN(1) |- |Doonooney: WX, T(1) |Doonoor: T, T(1) |Doonore North: KY, T(1) |- |Doonore South: KY, T(1) |Doonour: C, T(1) |Doonowen: G, T(1) |- |Doonowney: SO, T(1) 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Place-names of Ross and Cromarty

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Place-names of Ross and Cromarty == * by W. J. Watson * Published in Inverness, Edinburgh and London, 1904 * Citation Example: ::: Watson, W J. ''[[Space:Place-names of Ross and Cromarty|Place-names of Ross and Cromarty]]'' (Inverness, Edinburgh and London, 1904) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Watson|Watson]]: Page 33 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Place-names of Ross and Cromarty|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://archive.org/details/placenamesofross00watsuoft

Placentia, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Placentia, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Placentia, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Placentia, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==About== Located on the south of the Avalon Peninsula, on Placentia Bay. ==History== There is considerable evidence that Placentia Bay was intermittently occupied by Little Passage people. Their descendants, the Beothuk, continued to settle there until the 17th century. Remnants of Beothuk occupation from the surrounding area has been carbon dated back to as far as 1500 CEWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placentia,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador]. Accessed 2018.. It is unclear when Placentia terrain was first settled by Europeans, but Basque fishermen were fishing in the area as early as the beginning of the 16th century, using Placentia as a seasonal centre of operations. The last will of a Basque seaman has been discovered in an archive in Spain in which Domingo de Luca asks in 1563, “that my body be buried in this port of Plazençia in the place where those who die here are usually buried.” It is believed to be the oldest original civil document written in Canada. By the late 17th century, the English and French settlers and fishermen had claimed the bays of Placentia. In 1655, the French, who controlled more than half of the island of Newfoundland, and most of Atlantic Canada, made Placentia (French: Plaisance) their capital. They built Fort Plaisance in 1662, which was followed by Fort Royal in 1687, and Fort Saint Louis in 1691. The establishment of a fort with a garrison allowed fishermen to pursue their activities with greater safety in neighbouring harbours. The French garrisons at Plaisance were small, but despite that fact, the soldiers and French privateers managed to hold their own in the face of numerous English attacks during the two major conflicts of the Nine Years' War and the War of the Spanish Succession, which marked the colony's history. Recollect (Franciscan) friars from New France built a friary here in 1689, which lasted until the expulsion of the French in 1714. In 1692, Louis-Armand de Lom d'Arce de Lahontan, Baron de Lahontan defended the French port. In 1711, the British almost annihilated the French at Placentia when a Royal Navy fleet under Admiral Hovenden Walker, containing over 15 ships, 4000 Redcoats and over 900 cannons, sailed into Placentia Bay, and then withdrew without reaching the settlement. In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht forced the French to abandon their Placentia Bay settlements and migrate to Louisbourg, and Placentia became a British possession. Many of the French fishermen who had to abandon the fisheries in Placentia ended up at the fisheries in Isle Royale, otherwise known as Cape Breton Island. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Placentia,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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Those lists which still have people left to connect include: #* [[:Category:Alton_Federal_Military_Prison,_Alton,_Illinois|Alton Federal Military Prison, Alton, Illinois]] (Profiles with surnames starting from A to C are newly added and unconnected.) #* [[:Space:Asante's_100_Greatest_African-Americans|Asante's 100 Greatest African-Americans]] #* [[:Space:England's_Largest_Unconnected_Branches|England's Largest Unconnected Branches]] #* [[:Space:New_York_City_Mayors_Challenge|New York City Mayors Challenge]] #* [[:Space:Nobel_Physicist_Connections|Nobel Physicist Connections]] #* [[Space:Notable_Ontarians|Notable Ontarians]] #* [[:Space:Vital_Records_of_the_Madeira_Parish_of_the_Church_of_England%2C_the_British_Consulate_on_Madeira%2C_the_Madeira_Parish_of_the_Presbyterian_Church_and_the_City_Administration_of_Funchal|Vital Records of the Church of England on Madeira, the Presbyterian Church on Madeira, the British Consulate on Madeira and the Funchal City Administration]] # [[:Project:Notables_List#Notable_Profiles_in_need_of_Improvement|The Notable Profiles in Need of Improvement (Silver)]] section of the [[:Project:Notables_List|Notables List]] lists whether each notable's profile is connected to the main tree or not. There are similar sections in the [[:Space:List_of_Notables_Born_Before_1500#Notable_Profiles_in_need_of_Improvement|List of Notables Born Before 1500]] and [[:Space:List_of_Notables_Born_Before_1700#Notable_Profiles_in_need_of_Improvement|List of Notables Born Before 1700]] pages. # The [[Space:How_to_increase_a_country's_presence_on_WikiTree|How to increase a country's presence on WikiTree]] page lists a number of "Quest for Great-Grandparents" threads. Many (but not all) of those threads include notable people from various countries who are not yet connected to the main tree. # If you follow the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/connectors connectors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/unconnected unconnected] tags in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum], you should see lots of threads where people are asking for help to connect individuals or branches to the main tree. 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(April 2017)] || Drawn from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/369816/ April 2017 Notables Monthly] thread. || 11 || 4 || 63.6% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/794500/ Can you help connect an Indian scientist?] || || 7 || 5 || 28.6% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/799375/ Can you help connect a Notable Slade?] || || 15 || 4 || 73.3% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/815389/ Можете ли вы помочь подключить космонавта?] || || 20 || 20 || 0% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/837549/ Can you help connect a great-grandparent-less notable?] || Drawn from [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/772822/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Archivist Edition] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/777360/ Quest for Great-Grandparents: Hymn Writer Edition]. || 17 || 9 || 47.1% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/842647/ Can you help connect another patient unconnected notable? (July 2017)] || Drawn from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/422791/ July 2017 Notables Monthly] thread. || 9 || 4 || 55.6% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/905354/ Sink me! Can ye help connect a pirate?] || || 18 || 17 || 5.6% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1071749/ Can you help connect a medical hero?] || || 14 || 3 || 78.6% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1077980/ Can you help connect a fast food founder?] || || 14 || 6 || 57.1% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1120085/ Can you help connect an explorer?] || || 14 || 10 || 28.6% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132269/ Can you help connect a computer pioneer?] || || 14 || 4 || 71.4% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1143466/ Can you help connect a composer?] || || 14 || 6 || 57.1% |- |align="right"| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146104/ Can you help connect a head of state? 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Placitorum in Domo Capitulari Westmon Asteriensi Asservatorum Abbreviatio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Placitorum in Domo Capitulari Westmon Asteriensi Asservatorum Abbreviatio == "Abbreviation of the Pleas in the Capitular House of Westmon Asteriensi". Temporibus Regum Ric. I. Johann. Henr. III. Edw. I. Edw.II. (1189-1327). Printed by command of His Majesty King George III, in pursuance of an address of the House of commons of Great Britain. * published by G. Eyre and A. Strahan, London, 1811. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Placitorum in Domo Capitulari Westmon Asteriensi Asservatorum Abbreviatio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=epk0AQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=pDNx8sPB48QC * https://books.google.com/books?id=Yfc-AQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000198760 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100724494 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Placitorum in Domo Capitulari Westmon Asteriensi Asservatorum Abbreviatio|Placitorum in Domo Capitulari Westmon Asteriensi Asservatorum Abbreviatio]]'' (G. Eyre & A. Strahan, London, 1811) [ Page ]. * ([[#Placitorum|Placitorum]])

Plague Burial Sites, Eyam, Derbyshire

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[[Category:Eyam%2C_Derbyshire_One_Place_Study]] [[Category:Eyam, Derbyshire]] The majority of plague victims have no known grave as they were buried near their houses. Here are details of the places that we know about.
None are recorded on FindAGrave. '''Eyam Parish Churchyard''' - Only the rector's wife, Catherine Mompesson [[Carr-10381]], is buried in the churchyard. There is a headstone for Abel Rowland. '''Riley Graves''' - the Hancock family '''Lydgate Graves''' - Mary & George Darby '''Shepherds-Flat''' - some stones previously existed to the Mortins and Kempes families. '''Bretton''' - The victims were of the families of Mortin, Hall and Townsend and a stone remains near to the Barrell Inn. '''Eyam-edge''' - there were previously some grave-stones seen here. '''Eyam Village''' - there were memorials around the village that have been destroyed over time so that none remain. For more information please see: [[http://places.wishful-thinking.org.uk/DBY/Eyam/History/Memorials.html|The History and Antiquities of Eyam by William Wood (1842)]]

Plain Dealing or Newes from New-England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New England]] == Plain Dealing or Newes from New-England == a short view of New-England's present government, both ecclesiastical and civil, compared with the anciently-received and established government of England in some material points : fit for the gravest consideration in these times * by Thomas Lechford * published by J. K. Wiggin & Wm. Parsons Lunt, 1862 * Source Example: ::: Lechford, Thomas. ''[[Space:Plain Dealing or Newes from New-England|Plain Dealing or Newes from New-England]]'' (J. K. Wiggin & Wm. Parsons Lunt, 1862) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lechford|Lechford]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Plain Dealing or Newes from New-England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/plaindealingorne00lech * https://archive.org/details/plaindealingorne00lechrich * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733145 * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006686958 * http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A49890.0001.001

Plain Joan, sailed May 15, 1635

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[[Category:Plain Joan, sailed May 15, 1635]] The Plain Joan, Master Buckam, sailed May 15, 1635, departing London, England xv Maij 1635 "Theis under-written names are to Virginea: imbarqued in the Plaine Joan Richard Buckam Mr. the pties having brought Attestacon of their conformities to the orders & discipline of the Church of England. '''Alphabetical Order:''' :Alsopp Jo 50 :Aris Jo 19 :Arnold Tho 30 - from Cheselborne, Dorsetshire or Kelshale, Suffolk, bound for :Providence, RI. Ref: Austin 246. 36 pg 31 & 156 :Baldwinn Wm 20 :Barber Francis 18 :Barrowe Jo 26 :Beddell Jo 22 :Bennet Jo 18 :Blackett Tym 40 :Bland Luke 20 :Briers Robert 21 :Britton Tho 26 :Brooke Robert 33 :Bulkley Tho 32 :Cartie Charles 18 (MaCartie?) (yes) :Cartie Owen Ma 18 (MaCartie?) (yes) :Clark Daniell 33 :Clark William 27 :Coke Robert 25 :Coker Jo 21 :Collins Wm 20 :Collins Wm 34 :Davies Chris 22 :Day Richard 32 :Donoldson Henrie 25 :Downes Richard 34 :Flane Charles 18 :Fleming Richard 24 :Frier Tobias 18 :Gilbert Robert 18 :Godbitt Tho 320 :Gray Francis 15 :Hall Tho 21 :Hitchcock Wm 27 :Hughes Jo 30 :Hutt Robert 14 :Jackson Henry 24 :James Wm 26 :Johnson John 20 :Kent Nico 16 :Koorbe Roger 25 :Lavor Wm 22 :Lawrence Richard 20 :Lem Mathew 20 :Lewes Robert 23 :Lloyd Tho 20 :Marsh Jno 26 :Marshall Jo 21 :Miller James 18 :Nelson Joseph 26 :Newman Thomas 15 :Northin Jo 22 :Palliday Jo 23 :Paulson Wm 23 :Peach Arthur 20 :Perk's Ann 27 :Perpoynt Henry 22 :Piggott Wm 50 :Pitcher Tho 20 :Raddish Jo 23 :Resburie Jo 30 :Rolles Jo 22 :Shawe Jo 21 :Shinglewood Robt 26 :Smith Geo 34 :Steddall Willm 26 :Stump Tho 32 (Stamp?) :Sudburrowe Peter 20 :Talbot Geo 18 :Taylor Chris 22 :Thomas Chri 26 :Topliss Wm 30 :Trent Jo 27 :Turner Tho 21 :Viper Tho 26 :Ward James 18 :Ward Robert 22 :Warren Jo 27 :Wheeler Edward 18 :Wilson Edward 22 :Wolley Richard 36 :Wray Ralph 64 :Wynd James 23 :Young Samuell 14 ===Plain Joan sources=== John Camden Hotten: London, 1874. Reprint by Empire State Book Co., New York. Publish date guessed to be in the 1940's. (in Lady Anne's library) P of Q pages 78-80

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Plainville Cemetery, Hadley, Massachusetts

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'''Cemetery name:''' Plainville Cemetery '''Address:''' 137 Mt Warner Rd, Hadley, Massachusetts 01035 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.37580, -72.55487  374 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1771- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plainville_Cemetery%2C_Hadley%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91466/plainville-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Plaisance, arrived at Philadelphia 21 September 1732

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[[Category: Plaisance, Arrived 21 September 1732]] The immigrant ship ''Plaisance'' (a pink) arrived at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in September 1732 after sailing from Rotterdam by way of Cowes. The passenger list includes men qualified at Philadelphia on 21 September 1732 and the accompanying women and children. ==Adult Male Passengers== ===B=== : BAST, Georg : BERLETT, Johan Wolff : BESICKER, Christian : BICKER, Peter : BLOOM, Jacob : BUCHER, Hans Albrecht ===C=== : CARN, Nicolaus : CHRISTEN, Rudolff : CLINE, Joh. : CRAMER, Andreas ===D=== : DANLER, Hans ===F=== : FELER, Melcher : FISSLER, Felix : FUCHS, Johan Frantz : FUDI, Bastian : FULKER, Johan ===G=== : GESSELL, Hans ===H=== : HARNISCH, Samel : HARSTLICH, Henricch : HERTZEL, Paulus : HERTZELL, Hans Leonhart : HERTZELL, Henrich : HUBER, Christian : HUBER, Hans : HUISINER, Johannes ===K=== : KEYSER, Hans Jacob : KEYSER, Paulus : KISTNER, Joh. Philip : KNECHT, Georg Peter : KOCH, Johan Jacob : KRAMER, Matthias : KUTZ, Jacob ===L=== : LANDIS, Johan : LANG, Christoff Albrecht : LECHTENI, Hans : LONG, Stephen ===M=== : MAHR, Georg Bernhart : MARTIN, Christian : MAYER, Martin : MAYER, Samuel : MULLER, Johan Philip : MULLER, Johannes : MULLER, Mathes ===O=== : OTT, Philip : PECHTLUF, Tobias : PENI, Nicklaus : PFFUCKINGER, Andreas : REICHERT, Rudolph : RESSER, Ulrich ===S=== : SCHARER, Michael : SCHARFF, Conrath : SCHERS, Jacob : SCHONBERGER, Balthasar : STADEL, Frantz : STALLEY, Ulrich : STAUFFER, Daniel :STAUFFER, Jacob : STOMPLY, Hans : STRAUP, Joh. Wilhelm : STROM, Christian : SWISSER, Jacob ===W=== : WAGNER, Carl : WAGNER, Elias : WAGNER, Hans Georg : WAGNER, Hans Ulrich : WERFFEL, Hans Melchior : WOLFF, Andreas ===Z=== : ZIMMERMAN, Hans : ZIMMERMAN, Joh. Adam : ZIMMERMAN, Nicol : ZIMMERMAN, Ulrich ==Original List== {|Name||Age |BANHARTMAN, Jurig||31 |- |BARLET, Hans Woolf||25 |- |BAST, Jurig||46 |- |BIKER, Peter||32 |- |BLOOM, Jacob||20 |- |BOSSAKER, Jacob||46 |- |BOUCHER, Ulrigg||45 |- |CARN, Nicholas||39 |- |CHRISTON, Rudolph||45 |- |CLINE, Johanis||44 |- |CRAMER, Andris||20 |- |CRAMER, Mathias||40 |- |DANLER, Hans||25 |- |DANLER, Velly||23 |- |FEELER, MELKER||43 |- |FELKER, John Jacob||17 |- |FISLER, Felix||50 |- |FLOCKINGER, Andris||20 |- |FOX, Johanis Fraus||25 |- |FULKER, Johannis||58 |- |GROSS, Johannis||36 |- |HARNIS, Saml||28 |- |HARTSELL, Lenard||24 |- |HARTSELL, Urigg||18 |- |HARTSLIGH, Hendrix Jr||17 |- |HARTSLIGH, Hendrix||40 |- |HARTSLIGH, Henrick||50 |- |HARTSLIGH, Paulius||50 |- |HUBER, Hans||54 |- |HUFFER, Christa||34 |- |HUNSINAR, Johans||23 |- |ZISH, Niclos||21 |- |KESSEL, Hans||17 |- |KEYSER, Hans Jacob||24 |- |KEYSER, Paulus||27 |- |KISNER, Philip||32 |- |KNIGHT, Jurig Peter||31 |- |KOOTS, Jacob||58 |- |LANDIS, Johanis||0 |- |LOIGHT, Hans||60 |- |LONG, Chris. Albrit||32 |- |LONG, Stepen||47 |- |MARTIN, Christ||63 |- |MULLER, Johanes||36 |- |MULLER, John Filip||38 |- |MULLER, Mathias||26 |- |MYEAR, Martin||37 |- |MYEAR, Saml||50 |- |PEKLUFF, Tobias||43 |- |PENI, Nicholis||23 |- |RICHARD, Rudolf||46 |- |ROOK, Joan Jacob||32 |- |RUDEY, Basston||24 |- |SCHERE, Jacob||65 |- |SCHONBARGER, Bollser||42 |- |SHEAR, Hans||27 |- |SHIRFF, Conrad||34 |- |STEDEL, Frans||32 |- |STELLEY, Ulrich||32 |- |STEMPHLEY, Hans||47 |- |STIFFER, Daniel||24 |- |STOFAR, Jacob||20 |- |STOPE, John Wm||44 |- |STROM, Christian||26 |- |SWISSER, Jacob||44 |- |UTT, Fillip||40 |- |WAGINAR, Elias||19 |- |WAGINAR||20 |- |WAGNER, Jurig||50 |- |WAGONAR, Carl||52 |- |WERFLE, Hans Melker||20 |- |WOOLF, Andris||26 |- |ZIMBERMAN, Adam||23 |- |ZIMBERMAN, Hans||30 |- |ZIMBERMAN, Nicklos||50 |- |ZIMBERMAN, Ulrich||27 |} ==Women Passengers== ===A=== : AUGMON, Grany 20 ===B=== {| |BARLIT, Anna|| 24 |- |BASST, Anna Maree|| 44 |- |BEAR, Frena|| 18 |- |BEAR, Madelen|| 20 |- |BEZENGREEN, Eliza|| 24 |- |BISSACOR, Anna Mare||20 |- |BOGAREN, Barbarey||35 |- |BRICKER, Christan||29 |- |BROLLAR, Hestar||57 |- |BULGREN, Frena||22 |- |BURN, Eliz||18 |- |BUSH, Eliz||75 |} ===C=== : CARNIN, Magdilen..................................45 : CLIN, Anna Rosin....................................40 : COLLAR, Maria......................................19 : CONACTEN, Anna Eve...........................34 : CRAMIR, Eliz..........................................62 : CRATSAR, Anna......................................20 : CRISST, Maria.........................................18 : CRISST, Maria.........................................36 ===D=== : DROWTWINE, Annis...............................30 ===F=== : FELLAR, Anna.........................................50 : FESLARIN, Orrla.....................................20 : FISLER, Barvil.........................................40 : FOX, Anna Margret...................................22 ===G=== : GRIST, Marey...........................................80 ===H=== : HARNIS, Anna..........................................20 : HARTSEL, Cristan....................................27 : HARTSELL, Barbr....................................50 : HARTSELL, Catarrina..............................51 : HUFAR, Graney........................................20 : HUFARIN, Barbary...................................18 ===K=== : KISER, Susan............................................29 : KOOTS, Katharina....................................58 : KUCKREN, Eliza.....................................30 ===L=== : LIGHT, Anna............................................19 : LIGHT, Catarin.........................................50 : LONG, Offel..............................................42 ===M=== : MAN, Anna Margrit...................................27 : MAN, Katrin...............................................27 : MARTIN, Geravin.......................................16 : MARTY, Ells................................................60 : MIAR, Anna Mire........................................32 : MIEAR, Granitz..........................................39 : MULER, Ann Mare.....................................26 : MULLER, Christian....................................35 ===P=== : PEETLOF, Eliz...........................................32 ===R=== : RICARTEN, Maria Gotliven.......................17 : RIGARD, Hester.........................................43 ===S=== : SERIVERS, Catarin....................................30 : SHAPEN, Aploney......................................69 : SHARIN, Matelin........................................20 : SHUNBURG, Anna Maree..........................27 : STALLEY, Anna.........................................27 : STAMPLIN, Matlina...................................43 : STAPAN, Anna...........................................18 : STEDEL, Sharlot........................................33 : STEPHEN, Baeba.......................................20 : SUCK, Anna...............................................22 : SWISAR, Maria Catrin...............................50 ===T=== : THEREN, Magdelin....................................26 ===W=== : WAGNER, Mari Marlin..............................60 : WAGNER, Orsell........................................48 : WOOLF, Anna Dority.................................30 ===Z=== {| |ZIMARMAN, Barbil||27 |- |ZIMARMAN, Eliz||30 |- |ZIMARMAN, Salome||34 |} ==Children== ===B=== :BAST, Johanas :BIZANOR, Jacob :BRALLION, John Manvell :BRICKERIN, Elz :BRICKRER, Anna Barba :BUGERIN, Margrit :BURN, Jacob ===C=== : CLINE, Hendrick : CLINE, Mathias ===F=== : FOGLEAR, Jacob ===H=== : HATSLIN, Jacob Benia : HEZELARIN, Eliz : HUBAR, Hans Martin : HUBAR, Jacob ===K=== : KARN, Margaret : KARN, Uril Willm. : KERHARTEN, Margaret : KISARON, Magritt ===M=== : MAN, Jacob : MARTA, Martin : MARTIN, Franck : MIAR, Anna : MIAR, Christon : MIAR, Jacob : MIAR, Martin : MULER, Christopher : MULIR, Filip : MULIR, Hans Urig ===P=== : PACTOLL, Kangur : PICKLEATHER, Hans : PICKTLEN, Soffia Catarina : REYSER, Ulrich : RICHARTS, Konyard : ROOTS, Bastian ===S=== : SHARE, Michael : STEEDET, Andaris : STELEY, Hans Peter : STELIN, Anna Barbra : STROP, John Barnats ===W=== : WAGENOR, Magrett ===Z=== : ZIMBERAMAN, Christian : ZIMBERMAN, Bastian : ZIMBERMAN, Hans : ZIMBERMAN, Maria : ZIMBERMAN, Maria == Additional Resources == * http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~GENHOME/imm6b.htm * http://www.genealogygoldmine.com/martin/shiplists/1732Plaisance.html * http://www.reocities.com/Heartland/Hills/7010/shiplists_pa1732c.html * https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48379/PAGermanPioneersI-004478-79/319955

Plaisted Heraldic Visitations

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[[Category:Playsted,_Visitations_of_Sussex,_1530_and_1633-4]] [[Category:Plaisted_Name_Study]] ==Lincolnshire== ''Notes on the visitation of Lincolnshire, 1634'' retrieved through archive.org https://archive.org/details/cu31924029785635 * Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Plaisted, was the first wife of Peregrine Towthby; they were the parents of Peregrine and Faith pages 143 and 146 https://archive.org/details/cu31924029785635/page/n156/mode/1up?q=plaisted and https://archive.org/details/cu31924029785635/page/n159/mode/1up?q=plaisted ==Somerset== ''The visitation of the county of Somerset in the year 1623'' retrieved through archive.org https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00byustge/mode/2up?q=plaisted *includes ''The visitation of the county of Warwick in the year 1619'' - no additional Plaisteds ==Suffolk== ''Suffolk manorial families : being the county visitations and other pedigrees'' retrieved through archive.org https://archive.org/details/suffolkmanorialf31john/page/36/mode/1up *Pedigree of Andrews of Hillingdon page 36: **Susanna Plaisted married James Andrews of Hackney (1800 - 1849). Susanna was the daughter of Robert Dixon of Felstead, Essex. Susanna was buried at Walthamstow. ==Sussex== ''The visitations of the county of Sussex made and taken in the years 1530, Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux king of arms; and 1633-4 by John Philipot, Somerset herald, and George Owen, York herald, for Sir John Burroughs, Garter, and Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux'' retrieved through archive.org *Playsted of Dishorst page 64 https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/n81/mode/1up?q=playsted **Arms. — ''Ermine, three boars' heads gules, couped or.'' **Crest. — ''A greyhound sejant guiles, collar and ring argent.'' *Allice Playsted married John Alman of Warbleton page 104 https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/n121/mode/1up?q=playsted *Raffe Playsted of Cowdeane page 139 https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/n156/mode/1up?q=playsted **Arms. — ''Ermine, three boars' heads couped gules.'' **Crest. — ''A boar's head erect or, erased gules.'' Second crest : ''A greyhound sejant gules, collared or. '' *Playsted page 209 https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/209/mode/1up?q=playsted *Playsted page 216 https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/216/mode/1up?q=playsted *Playsted index https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou5354beno/page/242/mode/1up?q=playsted ==Warwick== ''The Visitation of the county of Warwick in the year 1619. Taken by William Camden, Clarenceaux king of arms'' retrieved through https://archive.org/details/visitationcount01britgoog * Margareta, daughter of Edri Plaisted married Ricus Trauell page 57 https://archive.org/details/visitationcount01britgoog/page/57/mode/1up?q=plaisted Edri Plaisted de Hansap in Com. Buck., ie Edward Plaisted. ==Sources==

Plaisted New Zealand births

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[[Category:Australia_and_New_Zealand,_Plaisted_Name_Study]] [[Category:Plaisted_Name_Study]] Births on the New Zealand birth index with surname Plaisted from https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/ {| border="1" class="sortable" !Registration Number!!Family Name!!Given Name(s)!!Mother's Given Name(s)!!Father's Given Name(s)!!Wikitree |- |1936/52340||Plaisted||Alexandra Eva||Lily Catherine||Francis James|| |- |1913/19737||Plaisted||Alma Jean Louise||Hilda Maude Mabel Florence||Edward Kither||[[Plaisted-835|Alma Jean Louise (Plaisted) Webster (1913-abt.1983)]] |- |1873/28750||Plaisted||Arthur||Mary Ann||Arthur||[[Plaisted-172|Arthur Plaisted (1873-1873)]] |- |1885/9595||Plaisted||Arthur Burton||Mary Ann||Arthur||[[Plaisted-177|Arthur Burton Plaisted (1885-1886)]] |- |1906/9401||Plaisted||Arthur William George||Edith||William George||[[Plaisted-988|Arthur William George Plaisted (1906-1975)]] |- |1870/25485||Plaisted||Charlotte Emily Louisa||Anna||John||[[Plaisted-129|Charlotte Emily Louisa (Plaisted) Sproat (1870-1897)]] |- |1920/17521||Plaisted||Claude Ernest Phillip||Lynda Maude Mabel Florence||Edwin Kither|| |- |1901/17182||Plaisted||David||Emma Jane||Ernest Phillip William||[[Plaisted-794|David Plaisted (1901-1901)]] |- |1936/52341||Plaisted||Edith Venus||Lily Catherine||Francis James|| |- |1878/17835||Plaisted||Edwin Kitter||Mary Ann||Arthur||[[Plaisted-174|Edwin Kither Plaisted (1878-1949)]] |- |1903/11142||Plaisted||Edwin Roy||Linda Maude Mabel Florence||Edwin Kither||[[Plaisted-83|Edwin Roy Plaisted (1902-1990)]] |- |1921/4761||Plaisted||Edwin Thomas||Pearl Evelyn||William Charles Edwin|| |- |1898/16349||Plaisted||Emma Elizabeth||Emma Eliza||George William||[[Plaisted-876|Emma Elizabeth (Plaisted) Giddens (abt.1898-abt.1959)]] |- |1868/23117||Plaisted||Ernest Philip Williams||Mary Ann||Arthur|| |- |1920/10311||Plaisted||Ernest Richard||Gladys Eileen||Richard William||[[Plaisted-102|Ernest Richard Plaisted (1920-1987)]] |- |1910/10292||Plaisted||Florence Isabel||Isabella Maria||Fredrick Thomas|| |- |1904/6721||Plaisted||George Doel Kither||Emma Jane||Ernest Philip William||[[Plaisted-795|George Doel Kither Plaisted (1904-1967)]] |- |1917/21209||Plaisted||Gladys Elizabeth Catherine||Gladys Eileen||Richard William||[[Plaisted-101|Gladys Elizabeth Catherine (Plaisted) Lane (1917-2001)]] |- |1915/19007||Plaisted||Gordon Sidney||Linda Maud Mabel Florence||Edwin Kither|| |- |1881/10290||Plaisted||Herbert Chisholm||Mary Ann||Arthur||[[Plaisted-176|Herbert Chisholm Plaisted (1881-1927)]] |- |1905/2784||Plaisted||Hilda||Linda Maud Mabel Florence||Edwin Kither|| |- |1914/25242||Plaisted||Hilton Herbert||Annie Elizabeth||Herbert Chisholm|| |- |1908/1689||Plaisted||Jessie Ann||Linda Maude Mabel Florence||Edward Kither|| |- |1917/25978||Plaisted||Kenneth George||Linda Maude||Edwin Kither|| |- |1911/15512||Plaisted||Lewis Norman Chisholm||Linda Maude Mabel Florence||Edwin Keith|| |- |1880/18919||Plaisted||Lydia Mary||Mary Ann||Arthur||[[Plaisted-175|Lydia Mercy Plaisted (1880-1881)]] |- |1902/1688||Plaisted||Mabel Rita||Linda Maude Mabel Herbert||Edwin Kither|| |- |1870/25342||Plaisted||Marion Harriett||Mary Ann||Arthur||[[Plaisted-169|Marian Harriott (Plaisted) McNaughton (1870-1928)]] |- |1898/2220||Plaisted||Mary Elsie||Isabella Maria||Thomas Frederick|| |- |1891/795||Plaisted||Nellie Anna||Mary Ann||Arthur||[[Plaisted-178|Nellie Anna (Plaisted) Hardie (1891-1946)]] |- |1873/28753||Plaisted||NR||Mary Ann||Arthur||[[Plaisted-171|Female Plaisted (1873-1873)]] |- |1908/10941||Plaisted||Percy||Emma||George William|| |- |1920/26614||Plaisted||Phillis Joyce||Edith||William George||[[Plaisted-987|Phillis Joyce Plaisted (1920-2021)]] |- |1922/4635||Plaisted||Raymond Edgar Claude||Gladys Eileen||NR||[[Plaisted-72|Raymond Edgar Claude Plaisted (1921-1952)]] |- |1899/5227||Plaisted||Richard William||Emma||Ernest||[[Plaisted-100|Richard William Plaisted (1899-1939)]] |- |1876/8615||Plaisted||Robert Arthur||Anna||John||[[Plaisted-128|Robert Arthur Plaisted (1876-1954)]] |- |1906/13698||Plaisted||Robert James||Isabella Maria||Frederick Thomas|| |- |1902/1658||Plaisted||Thomas Arthur||Isabella Maria||Frederick Thomas|| |- |1915/19034||Plaisted||Walter John||Edith||William George||[[Plaisted-88|Walter John Plaisted (1915-1993)]] |- |1893/13818||Plaisted||William Charles Edwin||Emily||George William|| |- |1875/9932||Plaisted||William George||Mary Ann||Arthur||[[Plaisted-90|William George Plaisted (1875-1955)]] |- |1920/21385||Plaisted||Winifred Agnes||Pearl Evelyn||William Charles Edwin|| |}

Plaisted New Zealand deaths

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[[Category:Australia_and_New_Zealand,_Plaisted_Name_Study]] [[Category:Plaisted_Name_Study]] Deaths on the New Zealand death index with surname Plaisted from https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/ {| border="1" class="sortable" !Registration Number!!Family Name!!Given Name(s)!!Date of Birth/Age at Death !Wikitree link |- |1873/10239||Plaisted||NR||-||[[Plaisted-171|Female Plaisted (1873-1873)]] |- |1881/2047||Plaisted||Lydia Mercy||9M||[[Plaisted-175|Lydia Mercy Plaisted (1880-1881)]] |- |1886/4759||Plaisted||Arthur Burton||15M||[[Plaisted-177|Arthur Burton Plaisted (1885-1886)]] |- |1887/1571||Plaisted||Elizabeth||53Y|| |- |1889/5708||Plaisted||John Charles||30Y|| |- |1894/4163||Plaisted||Arthur||61Y||[[Plaisted-132|Arthur Plaisted (1833-1894)]] |- |1900/3002||Plaisted||John||71Y|| |- |1901/2509||Plaisted||David||5D||[[Plaisted-794|David Plaisted (1901-1901)]] |- |1906/4822||Plaisted||Emma Jane||29Y|| |- |1907/7727||Plaisted||Mary Ann||61Y||[[Kither-2|Mary Ann (Kither) Plaisted (1846-1907)]] |- |1908/3492||Plaisted||Agnes Burnside||26Y||[[Smith-71931|Agnes Burnside (Smith) Plaisted (1882-1908)]] |- |1908/4380||Plaisted||Percy||2D|| |- |1911/3576||Plaisted||Anna||70Y|| |- |1914/5989||Plaisted||James||79Y|| |- |1918/66047||Plaisted||Ernest Arthur||21Y|| |- |1925/1503||Plaisted||Nona Florence||8M|| |- |1927/6877||Plaisted||Herbert Chisolm||46Y||[[Plaisted-176|Herbert Chisholm Plaisted (1881-1927)]] |- |1928/1198||McNaughton||Marian Harriott||58Y||[[Plaisted-169|Marian Harriott (Plaisted) McNaughton (1870-1928)]] |- |1932/9189||Plaisted||Ian Laurence||1M|| |- |1934/11263||Plaisted||Hilton Herbert||19Y|| |- |1939/17979||Plaisted||Richard William||40Y||[[Plaisted-100|Richard William Plaisted (1899-1939)]] |- |1946/20633||Hardie||Nellie Anna||56Y||[[Plaisted-178|Nellie Anna (Plaisted) Hardie (1891-1946)]] |- |1947/25870||Plaisted||Linda Maude Mabel Florence||68Y||[[McDonald-5914|Linda Maude Mabel Florence (McDonald) Plaisted (1879-1947)]] |- |1948/18276||Plaisted||Emma Elizabeth||80Y|| |- |1948/24274||Plaisted||Lily Catherine||62Y|| |- |1948/30881||Plaisted||John||3D|| |- |1948/31888||Plaisted||Francis James||80Y|| |- |1949/19151||Plaisted||Edith||67Y||[[Edge-449|Edith (Edge) Plaisted (1881-1949)]] |- |1949/28137||Plaisted||Edwin Kither||70Y||[[Plaisted-174|Edwin Kither Plaisted (1878-1949)]] |- |1951/25281||Plaisted||George William||85Y|| |- |1952/29269||Plaisted||Raymond Edgar Claude||30Y||[[Plaisted-72|Raymond Edgar Claude Plaisted (1921-1952)]] |- |1954/23564||Plaisted||Robert Arthur||78Y||[[Plaisted-128|Robert Arthur Plaisted (1876-1954)]] |- |1955/19189||Plaisted||William George||79Y||[[Plaisted-90|William George Plaisted (1875-1955)]] |- |1956/27735||Plaisted||Edith Mary||75Y||[[Plaisted-196|Edith Mary Plaisted (abt.1872-abt.1956)]] |- |1959/24611||Giddens||Emma Elizabeth||61Y||[[Plaisted-876|Emma Elizabeth (Plaisted) Giddens (abt.1898-abt.1959)]] |- |1959/39944||Plaisted||Ernest Phillip William||91Y||[[Plaisted-112|Ernest Philip William Plaisted (1868-1959)]] |- |1960/30381||Plaisted||Ada Ann||83Y|| |- |1963/33634||Plaisted||Ida Agnes||43Y|| |- |1966/29573||Martin||Kenneth||48Y|| |- |1967/32945||Plaisted||Karen Lee||10M|| |- |1968/28955||Plaisted||Margaret Eileen||4H|| |- |1969/39894||Plaisted||Ethel Beatrice||66Y||[[Wyatt-1005|Ethel Beatrice (Wyatt) Plaisted (1903-1969)]] |- |1975/38869||Plaisted||Gordon Sydney||20 April 1915|| |- |1975/44414||Plaisted||Arthur William George||20 February 1906||[[Plaisted-988|Arthur William George Plaisted (1906-1975)]] |- |1978/27266||Plaisted||Dean Edith||30 October 1907|| |- |1980/29307||Plaisted||Pearl Evelyn||4 August 1900|| |- |1982/26691||Plaisted||Mary Louisa||5 May 1903||[[Wright-39413|Mary Louisa (Wright) Plaisted (1903-abt.1982)]] |- |1983/41057||Plaisted||Vera Mavis||28 April 1916|| |- |1983/47535||Plaisted||Doris Afra||14 December 1920|| |- |1984/41584||Plaisted||Jack Darcy||3 August 1931||[[Plaisted-103|Jack Darcy Plaisted (1931-1984)]] |- |1985/49387||Plaisted||Laurence George||19 October 1902||[[Plaisted-874|Laurence George Plaisted (1902-abt.1985)]] |- |1987/47696||Plaisted||Ernest Richard||27 February 1920||[[Plaisted-102|Ernest Richard Plaisted (1920-1987)]] |- |1988/41607||Plaisted||Phyllis Noreen||4 March 1915||[[Christian-5292|Phyllis Noreen (Christian) Plaisted (1915-1988)]] |- |1989/42319||Plaisted||William Charles Edwin||13 November 1893|| |- |1991/33525||Plaisted||Edwin Roy||26 December 1902||[[Plaisted-83|Edwin Roy Plaisted (1902-1990)]] |- |1991/48283||Plaisted||Irene Mona||23 July 1928|| |- |1993/55010||Plaisted||Walter John||3 April 1915||[[Plaisted-88|Walter John Plaisted (1915-1993)]] |- |1994/45717||Plaisted||William John||14 October 1925|| |- |1995/37669||Plaisted||Edwin Thomas||10 August 1921|| |- |1995/56385||Plaisted||Violet Agnes||10 September 1911||[[Parkes-166|Violet Agnes (Parkes) Plaisted (1911-1995)]] |- |2001/12468||Lane||Gladys Elizabeth Catherine||7 August 1917||[[Plaisted-101|Gladys Elizabeth Catherine (Plaisted) Lane (1917-2001)]] |- |2002/2589||Plaisted||Claude Ernest Philip||14 August 1920|| |- |2003/24356||Plaisted||Olive Marie||29 November 1926|| |- |2004/1378||Plaisted||William John||30 March 1942|| |- |2004/22842||Plaisted||Lewis Norman Chisholm||10 June 1911|| |- |2004/28127||King||Betty Lorraine||28 February 1931|| |- |2005/3364||Plaisted||Pam||6 January 1916|| |- |2007/26343||Plaisted||Ronald Earl||11 April 1926|| |- |2008/16440||Chisholm||Winifred Agnes||29 June 1920|| |- |2009/19906||Gibson||Pauline||17 October 1929|| |- |2014/27481||Plaisted||Edwin Murray||27 June 1935||possibly [[Plaisted-86|Murray Plaisted]] |- |2015/14118||Plaisted||Phyllis Agnes||21 August 1923|| |- |2016/25289||Plaisted||Betty Carol||22 December 1939||possibly [[Unknown-154385|Betty (Unknown) Plaisted]] |- |2019/14250||Plaisted||Enid Muriel||15 February 1923|| |- |2021/20137||Burns||Marion Elizabeth||18 April 1933|| |- |2021/23057||Plaisted||Edwin John||17 March 1941|| |- |2021/26091||Plaisted||Phillis Joyce||12 September 1920||[[Plaisted-987|Phillis Joyce Plaisted (1920-2021)]] |- |2022/12101||Plaisted||Janette Mary||7 January 1942|| |- |1873||||||||[[Plaisted-172|Arthur Plaisted (1873-1873)]] maybe a duplicate profile |- |1983||||||||[[Plaisted-71|John William Plaisted]] see http://plaistedfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/2011/10/ |- |2021||Redin||||||[[Plaisted-836|Emily Eva Plaisted (1950-2021)]] (to appear on the index the deceased's date of birth needs to be at least 80 years ago |}

Plaisted New Zealand marriages

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[[Category:Australia_and_New_Zealand,_Plaisted_Name_Study]] [[Category:Plaisted_Name_Study]] Marriages on the New Zealand marriage index with surname Plaisted from https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/ {| border="1" class="sortable" !Registration Number!!"Bride's Given Name(s)"!!"Bride's Family Name"!!"Groom's Given Name(s)"!!"Groom's Family Name"!!Wikitree link |- |1912/6141||Ada Anne||Jack||Ernest Phillip William||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-112|Ernest Philip William Plaisted (1868-1959)]] |- |1928/821||Agatha Jane||Plaisted||James||Wright|| |- |1907/6361||Agnes Burnside||Smith||Herbert Chisholm||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-176|Herbert Chisholm Plaisted (1881-1927)]] |- |1939/15509||Alma Joan Louise||Plaisted||William Kendall||Whittingham||[[Plaisted-835|Alma Jean Louise (Plaisted) Webster (1913-abt.1983)]] |- |1911/7627||Annie Elizabeth||Rallison||Herbert Chisholm||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-176|Herbert Chisholm Plaisted (1881-1927)]] |- |1935/7630||Annie Elizabeth||Plaisted||Andrew||Coutts|| |- |1911/2351||Belinda Frances||Plaisted||Percy Arthur||Ring|| |- |1931/3959||Carol Stella||Cuthbertson||George Kitherdol||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-795|George Doel Kither Plaisted (1904-1967)]] |- |1942/8572||Doris Afra||Wardle||Claude Ernest Phillip||Plaisted|| |- |1901/4166||Edith||Edge||William George||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-90|William George Plaisted (1875-1955)]] |- |1917/1564||Eileen Gladys||Gillbanks||Richard William||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-100|Richard William Plaisted (1899-1939)]] |- |1893/1305||Emily||Smith||George William||Plaisted|| |- |1920/2820||Emma Elizabeth||Plaisted||Martin Henry||Giddens||[[Plaisted-876|Emma Elizabeth (Plaisted) Giddens (abt.1898-abt.1959)]] |- |1922/4403||Ethel Beatrice||Wyatt||Edwin Roy||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-83|Edwin Roy Plaisted (1902-1990)]] |- |1928/3325||Eva Alexandra||Plaisted||William||Ward|| |- |1886/1549||Florence Annie||Plaisted||Edwin Rowland||Guinness|| |- |1928/7266||Gladys Eileen||Plaisted||William Henry||Robinson|| |- |1935/4742||Gladys Elizabeth Catherine||Plaisted||Richard McLaughlon||Smith||[[Plaisted-101|Gladys Elizabeth Catherine (Plaisted) Lane (1917-2001)]] |- |1920/2728||Gladys Marion||Plaisted||Alexander||Smith|| |- |1924/4361||Harriett Gertrude||Plaisted||David||Gibb|| |- |1941/2063||Hilda||Plaisted||Harry John||Preebe|| |- |1940/3135||Ida Agnes||Dodds||Lewis Norman Chisholm||Plaisted|| |- |1928/9580||Jessie Ann||Plaisted||James Albert||Price|| |- |1936/8249||Lily Catherine||Dempsey||Francis James||Plaisted|| |- |1901/2751||Linda Maude Mabel Florence||McDonald||Edwin Keither||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-174|Edwin Kither Plaisted (1878-1949)]] |- |1924/2066||Mabel Rita||Plaisted||Rae||Mitchell|| |- |1887/2450||Margaret Anne||Hamilton||Walter Benjamin||Plaisted|| |- |1890/2807||Marian Harriott||Plaisted||James Daniel||McNaughton||[[Plaisted-169|Marian Harriott (Plaisted) McNaughton (1870-1928)]] |- |1875/543||Mary||Malaghan||John||Plaisted|| |- |1888/3488||Mary||Plaisted||William||Marshall|| |- |1930/3134||Mary Louisa||Wright||Laurence George||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-874|Laurence George Plaisted (1902-abt.1985)]] |- |1911/2317||Nellie Ann||Plaisted||Joseph||Hardie||[[Plaisted-178|Nellie Anna (Plaisted) Hardie (1891-1946)]] |- |1920/12535||Pearl Evelyn||Neale||William Charles Edwin||Plaisted|| |- |1935/4624||Phyllis Noreen||Christian||Arthur William George||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-988|Arthur William George Plaisted (1906-1975)]] |- |1940/3522||Vera Mavis||Willis||Gordon Sydney||Plaisted|| |- |1941/5527||Violet Agnes||Parkes||Walter John||Plaisted||[[Plaisted-88|Walter John Plaisted (1915-1993)]] |}

Plankinton Cemetery

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[[Category:Aurora County, South Dakota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] ===Location=== :Location ::To be added :GPS Coordinates :: 43.7083233, -98.4628628 === Cemetery History === ===Other Websites=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=97385&CScntry=4&CSst=44&CScnty=2359& Find A Grave link] [http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Plankinton-Cemetery/91540#cemetery_id=91540&lim=0&num=25&order=asc&action=browse Billion Graves link] [http://southdakotagravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=43 SD Gravestones link] [http://files.usgwarchives.net/sd/aurora/cemetery/plank.txt USGenWeb link] ===To Do=== *Photograph headstones, grave markers, and front entrance of cemetery *Transcribe information collected from headstones and grave markers to Table of Interments *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *Create WikiTree profiles for individuals in cemetery *Link profiles to Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ===WikiTree Cemetery Project=== This free space page is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Dakota Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Thiele-149|Andrea Thiele]] for assistance. == Sources ==

Planning and Building Whitsett Baptist Church

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==Planning and Building
Whitsett Baptist Church== 7006 Burlington Road Whitsett, NC 27377
:By fall of 1961, the debt on the building had been paid and they were beginning to look for land on which to erect a new building. The land where the church now sits was purchased on November 18, 1961. :{{image|file=Planning_and_Building_Whitsett_Baptist_Church.png|size=250|align=r|caption=concept of new building|label=click for a larger image}} :On January 1, 1962, the members had raised $1,000 to serve as down payment on the $3,500 parcel of land. On October 13, 1962, the church gave Mr. Clarence Ingle a check to pay the balance on the land purchased from him. Plans for construction began immediately. :{{image|file=Allan_s_Images-23.jpg|size=250|align=l|caption=Maude Doby breaks ground|label=click for larger image}} :The plans were approved on March 4, 1963, and Greeson Builders, Inc., owned by Raymond Greeson, church member, was selected as general contractor. On June 1, 1963 a ground breaking ceremony was held in the place where the new church would be built. The honors of the "first scoop" was given to Maude Lee (Fulk) Doby, the oldest charter member, followed by other members including the Pastor and Archie Capps. Construction began at once. The church raised money for construction by pledges from members and friends, the sale of the old building, and a building loan. New furniture was purchased and installed in November of 1963. Sunday, December 7, 1963, was the big day for the little band of members. The first service was held with 147 persons in attendance. The membership grew from the original 26 to 60 by the end of 1963. :{{image|file=FIrst_Baptist_Church_of_Whitsett_North_Carolina-2.jpg|size=250|align=l|caption=Archie Capps
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:On December 6, 1964, the cornerstone of the new building was laid and the building was decidated to the service of the Lord. :Back to the main First Baptist, Whitsett [[Space:FIrst_Baptist_Church_of_Whitsett_North_Carolina|page]].

Plant Background

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Plant Name Study

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

Plantagenet Ancestry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] '''''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families''''' : click [[Space:Magna Carta Ancestry|here]] for the source page for ''Magna Carta Ancestry''
: click [[Space:Royal Ancestry|here]] for the source page for ''Royal Ancestry'' Douglas Richardson's 2004 ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' "documents lines of descent for approximately 190 seventeenth-century North American colonists from the Plantagenet dynasty that ruled England from 1154 to 1485."Google Books description of the 1st edition. The 2011 update covers more than 200 colonists.From Google Books snippit view of the 2nd edition. Richardson's works are considered reliable, but the [[Project:Magna Carta |Magna Carta Project]] does not recommend ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' as a source for Magna Carta Project profiles because its focus was not on descendants of the [[:Category:Surety Barons|Magna Carta Surety Barons]]. The descendants' entries in ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' have updates not included in ''Plantagenet Ancestry,'' even though the 2nd editions of both were published the same year.If you are working on Magna Carta Project profiles, please note that the project recommends using ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' and also recommends checking for updates to ''Royal Ancestry'' when possible. See also [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources#work|this section]] of the project's Reliable Sources page. See additional information about Magna Carta-related sources on the [[Space:Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources|Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources page]]. For other "Reliable Sources" for pre-1700 profiles, see links under [[:Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles|this category]]. The second edition of ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' (2011) consists of three volumes. Please include volume, page(s), chapter (family name or lordship), and the number of the entry in that chapter. The examples below are for a particular person's entry. '''Inline Citation Example'''
(provide a link to Google Books' snippit view for the specific page if possible) Douglas Richardson. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 3 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011), [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=kjme027UeagC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA94#v=onepage&q&f=false volume I, page 94] ABNEY 15. :: '''Note''': Don't forget to change the specific volume, page, chapter, and number from the example to reflect what you are citing (and delete or change the URL also). The full footnote results in:Douglas Richardson. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 3 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011), [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=kjme027UeagC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA94#v=onepage&q&f=false volume I, page 94] ABNEY 15. and so do subsequent references, using
: which results in: You might want to also include a link to this Source page (added as a See also note to the inline citation itself or in the bulleted list under the profile's Sources section):

* See WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry|Plantagenet Ancestry]].'' : results in: * See WikiTree's source page for ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry&redirect=no Plantagenet Ancestry].'' '''Background''' :''Plantagenet Ancestry'' is one of Douglas Richardson's "Royal Ancestry series" (another being ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', each with second editions published in 2011). Richardson's editor for these series, including the five-volume ''Royal Ancestry'' (2013), was Kimball G. Everingham. ''Royal Ancestry'' and the 2nd editions of ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' (three volumes) and ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' (four volumes) were published by the author. : The style for the inline citation example on this page is ''[https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ Evidence Explained],'' Notes style. Following is ''Evidence Explained,'' Bibliography style,The following Bibliography style citation for the previous edition is provided for convenience: * Richardson, Douglas. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' ed. Kimball G. Everingham. Baltimore, Md: Genealogical Pub. Co, 2004. with the added note linking to this WikiTree source page (the added note could also be included in the inline citation example): * Richardson, Douglas. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 3 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry&redirect=no Plantagenet Ancestry].'' : coded version (EE Bibliography style): * Richardson, Douglas. ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 3 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Plantagenet Ancestry|Plantagenet Ancestry]].'' '''Links''' : Information about ''Plantagenet Ancestry'' available online: * https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&dq=plantagenet+ancestry&source=gbs_navlinks_s - Google Books, snippit view (searchable, but not all pages are viewable) * https://www.FamilySearch.org - [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2039820?availability=Family%20History%20Library entry for ''Plantagenet Ancestry''] (information only) * https://www.worldcat.org/ - WorldCat.org, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/plantagenet-ancestry-a-study-in-colonial-and-medieval-families/oclc/713038076 entry for ''Plantagenet Ancestry''], WorldCat link to [https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=hotseries&q=se%3A%22Royal+ancestry+series.%22 Royal ancestry series] * https://royalancestry.net - the author's home page for the Royal Ancestry series (for both information and sales) : ISBN 1461045134 :'''[[Space:Sources-Douglas_Richardson's_Ancestry_Series|Bibliography]] :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry|What Links to Here]]''' ----

Plantagenet Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Plantagenet families and information about individuals, places, and things named Plantagenet. (Do you have any info about Plantagenets or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Plante Genest, Plantegenest, Plantaginet. === Origins of the Surname Plantagenet === England, mid-12th century. === Surname Meaning === This is a royal family name (i.e., the House of Plantagenet) founded by Henry II of England, son of Geoffrey V of Anjou. Geoffrey was nicknamed ''Plante Genest,'' meaning 'hairy broom shoot.' The reason behind Geoffrey's nickname is uncertain - he may have worn a sprig of broom, or used a broom to lash himself, or the name may be related to an earlier name of 'Plantapilosa' (more information [http://www.plant-fhg.org.uk/plantagenet.html here). === External Links === * ''[http://www.plant-fhg.org.uk/plantagenet.html Site] describing the surname's origins and a possible connection to the more common, modern surname of Plant.'' * ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Plantagenet Wikipedia entry on the House of Plantagenet]'' * ''[http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=&s=Plantagenet Plantagenet Family Crest] === Plantagenets on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PLANTAGENET_1.html Plantagenet index]. Please add yourself if you are a Plantagenet.

Plantagenet pedigrees

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Plantation, Glasgow, Scotland

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[[Category: Govan, Lanarkshire]] "Plantation" is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde and is part of the former Burgh of Govan. A map by Robert Ogilvy in 1741 of the estate of Sir John Maxwell of Pollok shows a field called the "Plantation" in the area which later became known as Plantation, which is likely to be the origin of that local name. There is a story that a later owner of the area, a Mr. Robertson, named the area Plantation in the 1780s because he also owned property in the West Indies. However, the Ogilvy map suggests that the area was known as Plantation well before Mr. Robertson's period. At that time included the whole of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinning_Park#Etymology Kinning Park] area right up to the riverbank, shown as a number of fields called Plantation, totalling about 46 acres.Andrew J McMahon et al. (2003), A History of Kinning Park and District, Glasgow, Glasgow Lending Libraries shelfmark 941.443 "THE lands now called "Plantation," are situated about one mile west from Tradeston, near the toll bar where the roads diverge, leading to Govan, and to Paisley. They extend to about eighty acres, and are intersected by the two roads referred to. They are bounded on the north by the Clyde, on the south by the Paisley Canal, on the east by Park House, and on the west by Bellahouston and Haughhead. They are made up of three old properties - '''Craigiehall, Miln Park, and Sleads and Knolls'''.http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/smihou/smihou080.htm The lands of Plantation include three separate estates, namely, Craigiehall (which was the largest, and the land was known by that name until 1783), Miln Park, Sleads, and Knolls, extending altogether to about 80 acres. The northern boundary of the estate was the river Clyde, the southern the Paisley Canal (now the G. & S.-W. Railway), the eastern the lands of Park House, and the western the lands of Bellahouston and Haughhead. They were probably put into shape about the year I701, as a stone bearing that date was taken from the original building at a later period and inserted in the wall on the Govan Road Opposite where the old mansion-house stood. In the year 1783 Mr. John Robertson, merchant in Glasgow, purchased the estate, upon which there was then a small dwelling-house— probably that erected in 1701.[https://books.google.com/books?id=thk5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA132 The history of Govan, burgh and parish : historical, ecclesiastical, traditional, and municipal / by T.C.F. Brotchie. 1905][https://books.google.com/books?id=3NgHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1175 Glasghu facies : a view of the city of Glasgow; or, An account of its origin ...By John M'Ure] The 80-acre Craigiehall estate, previously three smaller properties, was bought in 1783 by John Robertson Jr., son of John "the Bank" cashier in the Glasgow Arms Bank. John Robertson Jr. renamed it Plantation. Commonly assumed since Robertson and his brothers owned sugar and cotton plantations in the West Indies, and he may have changed the name of the estate to Plantation in recognition of his business interests (and the primary source ??? of his fortune). :[[Robertson-15691 | JOHN ROBERTSON]], OF PLANTATION. :MR. ROBERTSON was a gentleman who exercised a marked influence on the prosperity of the city during the greater part of last century. Besides his large private business of West India merchant, he was a partner in the works commenced and carried on by George Macintosh and others for the manufacture of cudbear, cashier of the Glasgow Arms Bank, and principal proprietor of the firm designated the "Smithfield Nailree." Nor did he neglect his public duties, for we find him a Director of the first Board of the Chamber of Commerce, and Preceptor of Hutchesons' Hospital. The Nailree was an old and very successful firm, instituted in 1737. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ptid=nyp.33433082129291;view=1up;seq=185 Curiosities of Glasgow citizenship: as exhibited chiefly in the business career of its old commercial aristocracy / By George Stewart] :In 1783 Mr. Robertson acquired the estate of Craigiehall, about fifty-two acres in extent, not far from the rural Clyde banks, at the junction of the Paisley Road with the quiet road leading to the ancient village of Govan. As the brothers Robertson owned extensive possessions in the West Indies, the small holding was called Plantation, a name which it still retains; and here he resided till the change we are now about to relate took place. :In the original list of the members of the Chamber of Commerce, the date is recorded when each gentleman, either by death or failure to contribute his annual subscription, ceased to be acknowledged as a member, and the number of names taken off the list about this time, for one or other of the causes we have specified, is very striking. Mr. Robertson, the subject of our sketch, disappears in 1794; his brother, who was cashier in the Merchants' Bank, in 1792; Andrew Thomson, of A. & G. Thomson, also in 1792; and three other gentlemen who were known to be connected with the Glasgow Arms—viz., John Bowman, Virginia merchant; Peter Murdoch, whose father was one of the originators of the bank; and Alexander Brown, ex-Dean of Guild—are all struck off the list about the same time. :JAMES and WILLIAM ROBERTSON were brothers of John Robertson of Plantation, manager of the Glasgow Arms Bank. James was cashier and partner in the Merchants' Bank, and William was manager of the old and successful Smithfield Iron Work, of which the three brothers were the principal partners. {{Image|file=Blackburn_Street_Plantation_Govan_Glasgow.jpg |size=l |caption=Blackburn Street, Plantation, Govan, Glasgow }} The estate was sold to John Mair (d 1824) of John Mair & Co in 1793, and he rebuilt the old house there, adding wings, offices, walls and gates and laying out gardens in the grounds. In 1793 the property was sold to John Mair. He it was who, by lavish expense, made Plantation the beautiful residence it used to be. He enlarged and embellished the mansion, added wings and offices, built great walls and gates, and formed gardens and grounds not surpassed in their day in this quarter. Mr. Mair's history was a curious one. He was born in Paisley, and bred a mason. When working some height up Paisley steeple, he missed his footing, and was only saved by clutching a projecting stone. He managed to hold on by this till mattresses were hurried out to break his fall. But he had had enough of the mason trade. He left it and Paisley, and coming in to Glasgow, became a prosperous manufacturer here and in London, under the firm, which still goes on, of John Mair & Co. He had the stone that had stood him in such good stead brought to Plantation, and fixed in his grounds, and sacredly guarded. Beside it, in a sunny corner, he had an alcove built on the wall along the Govan Road : below was a seat : and here it was said he used to sit in thought. The top of the alcove, flanked by pinnacles, rose above the wall, and was a conspicuous object to the few passers by. He died in 1824, and the rumour ran in Govan parish that it surmounted the grave Mr. Mair was to lie in. However, he lies in what was then the quiet country kirk-yard of Govan, with shady elms round it, and the clear river below.http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/smihou/smihou080.htm In 1829 Plantation was bought by William MacLean, dyer and manufacturer in Glasgow, and Deacon-Convener of that year. Mr. MacLean was afterwards Councillor and Bailie, and returning to the Council, after a long interval, served his native city again for several years, and only retired in 1864 when he was 81 years old. He died in 1867.http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/smihou/smihou080.htm Plantation passed to the Maclean family, The Macleans of Plantation, in 1829, in the person of William Maclean (1783-1867), a Glasgow Baillie. Maclean Street takes its name from William MacLean, who at one time owned Plantation House, a gentleman’s mansion which stood more or less where Maclean Street intersects with Craigiehall Street (or rather intersected, as there is now only a short length of Maclean Street left).http://www.hiddenglasgow.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2767 {{Image|file=Blackburn_Street_Plantation_Govan_Glasgow-1.jpg |caption=Govan, Plantation Area, Glasgow }} {{Image|file=Blackburn_Street_Plantation_Govan_Glasgow-4.jpg |caption=Kinning Park Map }} In the years that followed, the estate was bisected by the railway to the south, with the shipbuilding yards of The Clyde Trust cutting off the estate from the river. Plantation was laid out for tenement houses in the 1870s and Maclean, Plantation, Mair and Craigiehall Streets refer to the history of the old estate. The house was in a state of disrepair by 1878 and it was finally demolished c 1900. Plantation Quay forms part of the site of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow_Science_Centre Glasgow Science Centre] {{Image|file=Plantation_Glasgow_Scotland-1.jpg |space=l |caption=Glasgow Science Centre and Tower }} ==Further Reading== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantation,_Glasgow#cite_note-2 *https://www.theglasgowstory.com/image/?inum=TGSB00308 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blackburn_Street%2C_Plantation%2C_Govan%2C_Glasgow *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/43914696?&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents NOTES ON THE VILLAGE OF STRATHBUNGO ALEXANDER M. SCOTT] *[https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/councillorsandcommittees/viewSelectedDocument.asp?c=P62AFQDNDNDN0GDNDN Pollok Park (Nether Pollok)] ==References==

Plantation of Alexander Underwood, Marion County, Alabama

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[[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:Delk Plantation, Marion County, Alabama]] [[Category:Marion County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marion County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Alabama_Plantations|Alabama Plantations]] ==Plantation of Alexander Underwood, Marion, Alabama== [[Underwood-1451|Alexander Joe Underwood (abt.1797-1870)]] one in Marion County, Alabama. They were one of the earliest settlers in Marion, AL after statehood. Alex Underwood, 80 acres, Sept 10, 1838, Sec 11, T10S R11W.THE STORY OF THORNHILL MARION COUNTY, ALABAMA, Present Thornhill, Mize Store, Whitehouse & Buttahatchee School Areas {{Image|file=Underwood-1451.jpg |caption=Alexander Underwood, Marion Co, AL Census 1860 Plantation }} {{Image|file=Plantation_of_Alexander_Underwood_Marion_County_Alabama.jpg |caption=Alexander Underwood, Marion Co, AL Census 1860 Plantation }} '''1860 U.S. Federal Census Non-Population Schedules''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Acres of Land || Improved ||200|| |- | || Unimproved || 680 || |- | Cash Value of Farm|| $3,000 || ||year 2023 = $108,737 |- | Value of Implements & Machinery||$800|| || year 2023 = $28,997 |- | Livestock|| |- | Horses || 7|| |- | Asses & Mules || 2|| |- | Milch Cows ||4|| |- | Working Oxen || 10|| |- | Other Cattle || 10|| |- | Swine|| 20 || |- | Livestock Value || 35|| $1,670 ||year 2023 = $60,530 |- | Produce || 35|| |- | Wheat, Bushels || 60|| |- | Indian Corn, bushels||1,000|| |- | Oats, Bushels ||10|| |- | Ginned Cotton, bales 400 Lbs each||5|| |- |Peas & Beans, Bushels || 100|| |- | Sweet Potatoes, Bushels || 20 || |- |Butter Lbs ||150|| |- |Val. of Home Manufacturing||$100||||year 2023 = $3,625 |- |Val Animals Slaughtered||$202||||year 2023 = $7,322 |} ===Slaves=== See [[Space:Slaves_of_Alexander_Underwood%2C_Marion_County%2C_AL|Slaves of Alexander Underwood, Marion County, AL]] ===Slave Owner=== *[[Underwood-1451|Alexander Joe Underwood (abt.1797-1870)]] ==Sources==

Plantations in Freedmens Register of Land in South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] Plantations in South Carolina in 1865-1866'''Freedmens Register of Land and Occupants''' https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9TZ-8QWH-G?i=2&wc=73QQ-X1K%3A1513619202%2C1513670077&cc=2427901 (Use Ctrl F to search the list) {| border="1" class="sortable" !p.3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Arrived since 20 Oct 1865!!!!!!!!!! |- |No.||Date||Name of Owner||Plantation||Locality||No. Acres||Total Free People||Men||Women||Children||Infirm||Men||women||children||infirm||No. Land Certificates||Remarks |- |1||28-Dec||William Whaley||Frogmont & Bolards||Edisto Island SC||350||7||2||3||||2||||1||||2|||| |- |2||28-Dec||Joseph Whaley||Green's Point||Edisto Island SC||206||9||||||1||||||||||||||All came in June one family and 5 strangers |- |3||28-Dec||Henry Seabrook||Brookland||Edisto Island SC||300||5||1||3||1||||||||||||||All one family |- |4||28-Dec||Edward W. Seabrook||Laurel Hill||Edisto Island SC||300||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |5||28-Dec||Joseph W. Seabrook||(blank)||Fenwick Island SC||600||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |6||8-Jan||John Stoddard Trustee||Oak Ridge & Eigleberger||Dawfuskie Island SC||796||5||3||2||||||||||||||||Contract by lease entered into |- |7||8-Jan||John Stoddard Trustee||Menyfield||Dawfuskie Island SC||530||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |8||8-Jan||Thomas F. Scriven||Brenton Hill||Chatham Ga||||||||||||||||||||||||Contract entr'd into |- |9||8-Jan||John Scriven||Proctor's Plantation||St Peters Parish SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |10||8-Jan||Thomas F. Scriven||Ferry||St Peters Parish SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Contract by lease entered into |- |11||13-Jan||John Stoddard Trustee||Bloody Point||Dawfuskie Island SC||430||||||||||||||||||||||Contract by lease entered into |- |12||13-Jan||C H & R C Nichols||Petique & Franklin||Skidaway Island SC||395||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |13||13-Jan||C H & R C Nichols||Wakefield||Skidaway Island SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |14||13-Jan||Joseph F. Waring||Sea Side||Skidaway Island SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Contract entered into |- |15||13-Jan||William R. Pritchard||Whitings Point & Black Isld||Wilmington Island SC||||1||1|||||||||||||||||| |- |16||13-Jan||John Stoddard Trustee||Melrose Plantation||Dawfuskie Island SC||770||||||||||||||||||||||Contract by lease entered into |- |17||13-Jan||John Stoddard Trustee||Cooper River Plantation||Dawfuskie Island SC||540||||||||||||||||||||||Contract by lease entered into |- |18||13-Jan||James J. Waring||Oakland Isld||St Augustine Creek||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |19||13-Jan||James J. Waring||South Point||Skidaway Island SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |p.4|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |20||15-Jan||Jacob M. Middleton||Cape Plantation||Oguchee River||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |21||18-Jan||Benjamin J. Whaley||E Whaley's Home Place||Edisto Island SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |22||18-Jan||Edward M. Baynard Ex W G Baynard||Prospect Hill||Edisto Island SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |23||19-Jan||Osma Bailey T B Whitridge||Rose Bank||Wadmalaw Island||995||110||||||||||27||33||50|||||| |- |24||19-Jan||James S. Walpole||Acorn Hill||Johns Island||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |25||19-Jan||Isaac R. Wilson Jr||Bugby Place||Wadmalaw Island||500||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |26||19-Jan||P. A. Beckett||(blank)||Johns Island||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |27||19-Jan||Joseph T Dill Exr John Rivers||Burch Plantation||James Island||300||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |28||19-Jan||Ephraim M. Clark||Long Island||James Island||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |29||19-Jan||Thesdon? A. Beckett||||Wadmalaw Island||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |30||19-Jan||Benjamin M. Jenkins||Mard Place||Wadmalaw Island||212||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |31||19-Jan||William Gregg||Seabrooks Island part Kiauha||Johns Island||3800||2||||||||||2|||||||||| |- |32||19-Jan||John Cimmins||Martin's Point||Wadmalaw Island||200||3||3|||||||||||||||||| |- |33||19-Jan||J. L. Stevens||Steven's Place||Johns Island||300||3||1||2|||||||||||||||| |- |34||19-Jan||D. A. Stevens||Steven's Place||Johns Island||320||3|||||||||||||||||||| |- |35||19-Jan||Ephraim M. Clark||Waterhouse||James Island||400||35||2||1||||||9||10||13||||2.d|| |- |36||22-Jan||Sarah B. Rivers Ad't W. H. Rivers||||James Island||300||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |37||22-Jan||Mary J. & Eliza M. Mathews||Iandon||Johns Island||400||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |38||22-Jan||William E. Mathews||||Johns Island||725||25||3||8||14|||||||||||||| |- |p.6|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |39||22-Jan||Ephraim M. Clark||Prot Parsonage Prs't Church||James Island||100||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |40||22-Jan||Constant H. Rivers Sec & Tract Vestry St James Church||Episcopal Parsonage and Parrots Point||James Island|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |41||22-Jan||James Rose||Poplar Grove & Egypt||||||||||||||||||||||||||Informal Restoration from Gen Howard in Oct |- |42||22-Jan||Croskey's Royall||Libby Tract||James Island||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |43||22-Jan||William B. Seabrook||Home Tract||James Island||750||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |44||23-Jan||Osma Bailey||Mud Bluff||Wadmalaw Island||||130||||||||||||||||||||130 men women and children arrived in Dec 1865 |- |45||23-Jan||Oliver H. Middleton||Midway||Edisto Island SC||800||81?||4||4||6||||20||20||24||8||0||All but 14 arrived Dec 1865 |- |46||23-Jan||J. F. Mathews||Ravenswood||Mainland SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |47||23-Jan||J. Ravens Mathews||Chapman's||Mainland SC||||2||1||1|||||||||||||||| |- |48||23-Jan||J. Ravens Mathews||Springfield||Mainland SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |49||23-Jan||Daniel J. Laroche||New Cut Plantation||Wadmalaw Island||700||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |50||23-Jan||Francis M. Whaley's||Light Burn||Wadmalaw Isld||300||29||||||||||7||11||11||||||Arrived Nov 1865 |- |51||24-Jan||J. Jenkins Mikell||Tom Mikell Place||Edisto Island SC||700?||25||5||5||10||3||2||||||||2|| |- |52||24-Jan||J. Berkeley Grimball||Grove & Pinebury||St Pauls Parish||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |53||24-Jan||J. Jenkins Mikell||||Bailey's Island||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |54||25-Jan||E. Mikell Whaley||Mitchell's Place||Little Edisto Island||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |55||20-Jan||Solomon Legare||Savanna & Mathews||James Island||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |56||26-Jan||Joseph S. Whaley||||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Contract entered into |- |57||26-Jan||James Hoplinson Agent Ferdinand Coutede? Lasleyw?||||Wadmalaw Island||||4||1||1||2|||||||||||||| |- |p.8|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |58||26-Jan||Thomas B S Hart||Verdier||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |59||27-Jan||James Hopkinson||Live Oak Point||Johns Island||680||45||||||||||||||||||||All except one family during the mo of Nov 1865 |- |60||29-Jan||Adelia? M. Mills Adm J W Mills||(erased)||James Island||186||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |61||29-Jan||W R Nelson||Modena||Skidaway Island SC||800||||||||||||||||||||||Contract entered into |- |62||29-Jan||Dr Wm M Bailey||Farm||Edisto Island SC||||||||||||||||||||||||All came in Dec '65 and Jan '66 |- |63||29-Jan||Ephraim C Bailey||||Edisto Island SC||489||67||2||2||2||||||||||||||61 men, women, children arrived Nov Dec Jan |- |64||29-Jan||Thesdon A Beckett Atty E? William Beckett||New Cut ||Johns Island||450||||||||||||||||||||||Except two or three families all early residents had left, remainder arrived in Dec 1865 |- |65||18-Jan||Richard J. Raroache||Quiet Corner||Wadmalaw Isld||600||30||||||||||10||10||10||||||No land certificate |- |66||18-Jan||Ed M Baynard Ex'r W G Baynard||Little Edisto||Edisto Island SC||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |67||19-Jan||Joseph Edings||Gun Bluff||Edisto Island SC||450||||||||||||||||||||||All residents arrived during Mo of Dec 1865 |- |68||26-Jan||R H Jenkins Com'r B R Jenkins dec'd||Bugby ||Johns Island||637||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |69||26-Jan||B D Rober||Briars||Johns Island||670||21||||||||||6||7||8|||||| |- |70||29-Jan||Dr Wm M Bailey||Maxey? Place||Edisto Island SC||277||41||||||||||10||10||18||3||2||All came Jan 1866 |- |71||29-Jan||Dr Wm M Bailey||||Bailey's Island||287||52||||||||||10||11||25||6||6||All came Nov 1865 |- |72||29-Jan||Daniel F Jenkins||Townsend Tract||Johns Island||226||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |73||29-Jan||John Townsend||Bugby||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |74||29-Jan||John Townsend||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |75||30-Jan||William B Minott Admin'r||Cole's & Half Side Isld's ||South Side James Isld||664||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |76||31-Jan||William Seabrook Ex'r E M Seabrook||||Sampson's Island||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |p.10|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |77||31-Jan||Joseph J Murray||Meggett||Edisto Island SC||200||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |78||31-Jan||Richard H Jenkins||Rachett Hall||Wadmalaw Isld||1030||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |79||31-Jan||Richard H Jenkins||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |80||31-Jan||Daniel F Jenkins||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |81||31-Jan||George Scharloock||Bennetts or Whiteall Bluff||Wadmalaw Isld||||12||4||3||5||||||||||||||All arrived Jan '66 |- |82||31-Jan||Daniel Townsend||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |83||23-Jan||John R Wilson||Bugby||John & Wadmalaw Isld||1000||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |84||23-Jan||John R Wilson Ex'r||Back Pen||Johns Island||1060||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |85||31-Jan||Dr O J Hart||Wescott Tract||Wadmalaw Island||400||9||5||4||few|||||||||||||| |- |86||1-Feb||Dr Wm M Bailey||Old Dominion||Edisto Island SC||350||36||3||3||2||||||||||||||28 men in all |- |87||1-Feb||Isaac R Wilson||||Kiawah Island||700||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |88||1-Feb||Isaac R Wilson||Ravenswood||Johns Island||1464||10||||||||||||||||||||All of whom came during Sep Oct '65 |- |89||25-Jan||E Mikell Whaley||Ashes||Little Edisto Island||||30||7||7||10||6||||||||||1|| |- |90||1-Feb||Dr D J Townsend||Rockland||Wadmalaw Isld||800||39||3||3||2||||9||10||13||||||Latter came Dec '65 |- |91||2-Feb||J Jenkins Mikell||The Fuller Place||Edisto Island SC||200||13||2||1||6||4|||||||||||| |- |92||2-Feb||John Townsend||Bleak Hall||Edisto Island SC||||115||||||||||30||31||40||14||3||Former residents left |- |93||2-Feb||Susan M Townsend||Malmajin||Wadmalaw Isld||500||25||||||||||6||6||13||||||Came Jan 1866 |- |94||2-Feb||James E Whaley||Cedar Hall||Edisto Island SC||427||||||||||||40||||||||||40 Men women and children came Jan 1866 |- |95||2-Feb||Dr D J Townsend||Headquarters||Johns Island||||||4||4||3||||||||||||||47 adults & 9 children came Dec 1865 |- |p.12|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |96||2-Feb||Daniel J Townsend||Cedar Springs||Johns Island||||||1||||3||||||||||||||13 adults and 17 children came Jan 1866 |- |97||2-Feb||Ephraim M Jenkins||Locust Grove||Wadmalaw Isld||275||17||||||||||||||||||||All of whom except one family came in Nov 1865 |- |98||3-Feb||H W Kinsman||Rivers||James Island||300||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |99||5-Feb||Osma Bailey||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |100||30-Jan||Francis M. Whaley||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |101||6-Feb||Martha J Jenkins||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |102||6-Feb||James LaRoche ex'r Estate E W LaRoche & R E Jenkins||Bear Bluff Tract||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Two families resident since middle of October 1865 |- |103||6-Feb||Benjamin Bailey||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |104||6-Feb||Joseph E LaRoche||Wampee||Wadmalaw Isld||400||||||||||||||||||||||Two families resident since middle of October 1865 |- |105||6-Feb||J E LaRoche||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||rented to teachers |- |106||6-Feb||J E LaRoche||Katy's Hill Tract||Wadmalaw Isld||700||||||||||||||||||||||All residents have resided here since Jan 1866 |- |107||6-Feb||James LaRoche ||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |108||6-Feb||Joseph T Dill Exr John Rivers||Cut Plantation||James Island||80||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |109||6-Feb||Joseph T Dill Ex'r Ms H Godber?||Gibbes||James Island||80||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |110||6-Feb||Joseph B Hinson||Orange Grove Plantation||James Island||200||||||||||||1||1||1||||||Arrived since Nov /65 |- |111||6-Feb||Joseph B Hinson||Harry/Harvey's Tract||James Island||148||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |112||6-Feb||Martha J Jenkins||Brick House Tract||Wadmalaw Isld||350||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |113||6-Feb||Isaac P Grimball & Thos H Grimball||Grimball Plantation||Johns Island||1465||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |114||10-Feb||J Evans Edings||Edingsville (a village)||Edisto Island SC||3000||||||||||||||||||||||Occupied by one family |- |p.14|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |115||27-Dec||Ralph B Hanahan||||Edisto Island||4||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |116||17-Feb||B S Whaley||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |117||17-Feb||B S Whaley||Polly Point||Wadmalaw Isld||300||||||||||||||||||||||Residents arrived since Nov 1865 |- |118||17-Feb||J J R Westcoat & Wm M Bailey Vestry||Episcopal Church & Parsonage||Edisto Island||1||||||||||||||||||||||one family sp't condition |- |119||19-Feb||John H Sams & others||Leadenwah||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |120||20-Feb||J J R Westcoat Ex'r Chas J Bailey||Bogles||Wadmalaw Isld||400||||||||||||||||||||||A few freed people who arrived since middle of Oct 1865 |- |121||22-Feb||James LaRoche||Gift or Mt Pleasant||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||All residents came after middle of Dec 1865 |- |122||20-Feb||John J Hanahan||Old House||Edisto Island||214||||||||||||||||||||1||All residents came after Nov 1 1865 |- |123||23-Feb||Joseph S. Whaley||House and Lot at Rockville||Wadmalaw Isld||||||||||||||||||||||||Unoccupied |- |124||||Mrs Dunn||||Daufuskie SC|||||||||||||||||||||||| |} ==Sources==

Plantations of Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] ==The Plantations of Edisto Island== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} This page is for information on the Plantations of Edisto Island South Carolina as part of the [[Space:Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Edisto Island One Place Study]]. Follow the plantation links for more information on the properties and the links to the enslaved and their families living on those properties. Some pages will have a lot of information, and some pages will have very little information, depending on historic data availability. To see these plantations grouped by owner family, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Plantations_of_Edisto_Island_by_Owner_Family Plantations of Edisto Island by Owner Family]. * The Ashes/Ashe'''Plantations from the South Carolina Historical Society Subject Vertical File Guide''' https://schistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Vertical-File-Guide.pdf *starts on p.42'''Plantations and Mansions by Fox Manor''' https://m.facebook.com/groups/FoxManorGroup/permalink/3103443416638108/ - Whaley * [[Space:Bailey%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Bailey's Island, Bailey Plantation]] * Bailey's Island, Mikell Plantation *[[Space:Baynard%27s_Little_Edisto_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Baynard's Little Edisto Plantation]] *[[Space:Baynard%27s_Old_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Baynard's Old Place Plantation]] * [[Space:Baynard%27s_Seaside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Baynard's Seaside Plantation]]/Locksley/Baynard Hallhttp://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710115/index.htm * Bayview (Edings) * Beckett's Plantation * Bennett's Point Plantation * Berwick Legare Plantation * Betsy Seabrook's Plantation *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay_Plantation_Wildlife_Management_Area Bleak Hall]https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_National_Register_of_Historic_Places/vfDiUN1Njm8C?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=edisto *p.642-644 - Daniel Townsendhttps://www.scpictureproject.org/charleston-county/botany-bay.html * [[Space:Blue_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Blue House Plantation]]https://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/?f%5Bcollection_titleInfo_title_facet%5D%5B%5D=Edisto+Island+Historic+Preservation+Society+Oral+Historieshttp://library.uncg.edu/slavery/petitions/results.aspx?s=3&sid=285&lRec=21383718&lastset=75&perpag=25 * Bollard *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay_Plantation_Wildlife_Management_Area Botany Bay] (Townsend) - is Bleak Hall and Sea Cloud Plantations combined * Brick House - Paul Hamilton, Jenkinshttps://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/brick-house.htmlhttp://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710013/S10817710013.pdf * [[Space:Brookland_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Brookland Plantation]] - [[Jenkins-20654|Joseph Jenkins]], Henry Seabrookhttps://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/brookland.html * [[Space:Cassina_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Cassina Point]] - James Hopkinson * Caulders Plantation * Cedar Grove (Thomas Bailey to William M. Murray) * Cedar Trees - Whaley? (Cedar Hall) * Chaplin's Gardens * Charles Bailey's Plantation (Charles Bailey) * [[Space:Middleton_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Chisolm's Plantation]] (Middleton) * Clark's Plantation * [[Space:Crawford%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Crawford's Plantation]] - James Beckett, James Crawford, [[Mikell-140|Ephraim Mikell]]http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710155/S10817710155.pdf * Cypress Trees - Clark family * Dill Farm (Westcoat) * Dodge, aka William Seabrook * Edingsville Beach * Edisto Beach * Edisto Island Plantation * [[Space:Fenwick_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Fenwick Plantation]] * [[Space:Frogmore_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Frogmore Plantation]] * Governor's Bluff/Gun Bluff (Fuller) * Green's Point (Whaley) * Gun Bluff (Seabrook) * Hanahan (John J. Hanahan) * Hanahan's Little Edisto * Holmes's Store * Home Place (Whaley's) - aka Red Top * Hopkinson's Plantation (Cassina Point) * [[Space:Indian_Fields_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Indian Fields Plantation]] * [[Space:Jack_Daw_Hall%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Jack Daw Hall]] (Murray) * Jehosse Plantation (Aiken) * Jenkins Hill (de Lasteyrie) * [[Space:Laurel_Hill_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Laurel Hill Plantation]] (Seabrook) * [[Space:Locksley_Hall_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Locksley Hall/Seaside Plantation]](Seaside) * Mary Seabrook's Plantation * [[Space:Maxcy_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Maxcy Place Plantation]] aka Mulberry Grove (Dr. Bailey) * [[Space:Meggett_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Meggett Place Plantation]] (Dr. Bailey) * [[Space:Middleton_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Middleton Plantation]] aka The Launch, Chisholm's Plantationhttps://www.scpictureproject.org/charleston-county/middletons-edisto.html - Dr. Robert Trail Chisolm, Oliver Herring Middleton * Mitchell Place (Windsor) * Mitchell's Little Edisto * The Neck (Whaley) *[[Space:Oak_Island_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Oak Island Plantation]] (Seabrook) * [[Space:Old_Dominion_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Old Dominion]]'''Old Dominion Plantation for Sale''' https://www.newspapers.com/clip/116486752/1855-old-dominion-plantation-for-sale/ *The Charleston Mercury, Charleston, South Carolina, 09 Jan 1855, Tue, Page 3 (Dr. Bailey) * Old Hill Plantation (Jenkins) * Old House Plantation - Whaley * Old Place Plantation (Baynard) * Orange Grove Plantation (Mikell) * [[Space:Palmetto_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Palmetto Plantation]] (Con Bailey) - aka Rescue * Paul Grimball House *Paul Hamilton House * [[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Peter's Point Plantation]] - Isaac Jenkins Mikell * Pine Barren Plantation (Whaley) * [[Space:Point_of_Pines_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Point of Pines Plantation]] owned by [[Grimball-33|Joshua Grimball]] (Bailey) * [[Space:Prospect_Hill_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Prospect Hill Plantation]] (Baynard) * [[Space:Rabbit_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Rabbit Point Plantation]] (Baynard) * [[Space:Raccoon_Island_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Raccoon Island Plantation]] * [[Space:Ravenswood_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Ravenswood Plantation,]] (Baynard) * Red House * Residence Plantation - aka [[Space:Swallow_Bluff_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Swallow Bluff]] (Bailey) * [[Space:Riverside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Riverside Plantation]] (Bailey) * Russell Creek * [[Space:Salt_Landing_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Salt Landing Plantation]] - aka The Farm * Seabrook'''Historic Houses of South Carolina''' https://www.google.com/books/edition/Historic_Houses_of_South_Carolina/VLpLAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=edisto+island&pg=PA224&printsec=frontcover *p.213-214 - Whaley, William Seabrook *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay_Plantation_Wildlife_Management_Area Sea Cloud] - Ephraim Mikell Seabrook family, John Townsend * Seabrook Tract * [[Space:Sea_Cloud_Plantation%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|Sea Cloud Plantation]] (Townsend) * [[Space:Baynard%27s_Seaside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Seaside]]/Locksley/Baynard Hallhttp://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710115/index.htm * [[Space:Shell_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Shell House Plantation]] *Baynard) * Shergould Plantation * Spanish Mount Point * Sunnyside - Townsend Mikellhttps://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/sunnyside.html * [[Space:Swallow_Bluff_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Swallow Bluff]] (Bailey) - aka Residence Plantation * The Farm ([[Space:Salt_Landing_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Salt Landing Plantation]]) * The Launch (Middleton) * The Neck * The Woods (Westcoat) * Tom Seabrook's Plantation (Whaley) * Vinegar Hill Plantation * Whaley's Home Place (Whaley) * Whaley's Little Edisto * Whooping Island * William Seabrook's Plantation * Windsor (Whaley) Links to related pages:
* This link will take you to the [[Space:Plantations_of_Edisto_Island_by_Owner_Family|Plantations of Edisto Island by Owner Family]] * This link will take you to the [[Space:Planters_of_Edisto_Island%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Planters and Slave Holders of Edisto Island]] * This link will take you to the [[Space:Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|One Place Study of Edisto Island South Carolina]] * This link will take you to the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Plantation Index Page]] ==Sources==

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] [[Space:Plantations_of_Edisto_Island%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Plantations of Edisto Island]] ==Information== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} This page organizes the plantations of Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina by the owner family. For an alphabetical list of enslavers on Edisto Island, see: [[Space:Planters_of_Edisto_Island%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Planters of Edisto Island]] * Aiken ** Jehosse * Bailey ** [[Space:Bailey%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Bailey's Plantation''']] on Bailey's Island ([[Linkley-6|Christopher Linkley]], [[Grimball-7|Paul Grimball II]], [[Grimball-10|Paul Grimball III]], [[Edings-31|Joseph Edings Sr.]], Joseph Edings Jr., Unidentified ancestor of William Mikell Bailey, [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Grimball_1750%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Grimball]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Grimball_1767%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Grimball 1767]] ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Blue_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Blue House''']] (William Fry, Ichabod Fry, [[Bailey-39564|Constantine Bailey]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Constantine_Bailey%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Constantine Bailey, South Carolina]] ** Charles Bailey's Plantation **Cedar Grove, Thomas Bailey to William M. Murray, 1828 '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. U9-X9 1827-1829
Film number: 008300026 > image 1179 of 1226
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-X93P-8}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *release of land and sale of land, Deed Bk X9 p.453, and sale of the land p.457
** [[Space:Maxcy_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Maxcy Place''' AKA '''Mulberry Grove Plantation''']] ([[Bower-192|William Bower]], William May, [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868)) ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** '''[[Space:Meggett_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| Meggett Place]]''' (John Kennaway, [[Bailey-8731|Ralph Bailey]] and William Scott, [[Meggett-18|William Meggett]], John Meggett, [[Meggett-14|Martha Mary Murray Meggett]], [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868), William Murray, Joseph James Murray MD) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Meggett%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of William Meggett, South Carolina]] ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Old_Dominion_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Old Dominion''']] ([[Bayly-870|Henry Bayly (Bailey)]]1698, Mark Matthewes 1706, John Hayne 1714, Ralph Bailey 1736, [[Calder-82|John Calder]] 1757, [[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]] 1767, [[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan]], [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Calder%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Calder, South Carolina]] ***Slaves of [[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan]] ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Palmetto_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Palmetto''']] ([[Bailey-39564|Constantine Bailey]] (1827 - 1884)), [[Grimball-37|Thomas Grimball]] (1675 - 1723)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Constantine_Bailey%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Constantine Bailey, South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Point_of_Pines_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Point of Pines''']] ([[Grimball-38|Paul Grimball]] (1630-1697), [[Grimball-33|Joshua Grimball]] (1707 - 1757), [[Bailey-6863|Ralph Bailey (1750-1798)]], [[Bailey-7938|Henry Bailey]] (1782-1828), [[Bailey-38498|Charles Joseph Bailey]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Joshua_Grimball_1707-1757%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joshua Grimball]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ralph_Bailey_(1750_-_1798)%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Ralph Bailey (1750 - 1798), South Carolina]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Henry_Bailey_(1782-1828)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Henry Bailey]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Charles_J_Bailey_(1824-1854)|Slaves of Charles Bailey]] ** [[Space:Riverside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Riverside''']] ([[Bayly-870|Henry Bayly (Bailey)]], Ralph Bailey IV (son of [[Bailey-6863|Ralph Bailey (1750)]]), [[Bailey-38941|Charles Bailey]], [[Bailey-39578|Ephraim Clark Bailey]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Charles_Ernest_Bailey_(1792_-_1836)%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Charles Ernest Bailey (1792 - 1836), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Salt_Landing_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Salt Landing''']] (The Farm) ([[Bayly-870|Henry Bayly (Bailey)]]1698, [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868)) ***[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868), South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Swallow_Bluff_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Swallow Bluff''']] = no Bailey's yet identified here. ([[Grimball-7|Paul Grimball II]], [[Seabrook-913|William Edings Seabrook]] (owner or resident?)) * Baynard ** [[Space:Baynard%27s_Little_Edisto_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Baynard's Little Edisto''']] (William Whippy (?), [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] (1792 - abt. 1861)) ** [[Space:Baynard%27s_Old_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Baynard's Old Place''']] (Lewis Price, Edward Mitchell Baynard, John C. Baynard, [[Baynard-13|Thomas Baynard]], [[Baynard-29|William Baynard]], [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] (1792 - abt. 1861), Charles and Eva Whaley Seabrook) **[[Space:Crawford%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Crawford's Plantation''']] Thomas Baynard ** [[Space:Prospect_Hill_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Prospect Hill''']] ([[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] (1792 - abt. 1861), William Grimball Baynard Jr., James S. Baynard, Henry H. Baynard) ** [[Space:Rabbit_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Rabbit Point''']] (Harry Bower (posibly Bower-4879), William Bower (possibly Bower-192), [[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] (1797 - 1865)) ** [[Space:Ravenswood_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Ravenswood''']] ([[Bower-192|William Bower]], Rev. John McLeod, [[Wilkins-7950|Ann Lardent Wilkins]], [[Mathewes-24|John Raven Mathewes]], [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard]] (1792 - abt. 1861), [[Baynard-69|Thomas Archibald Baynard]]) **Red House - [[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]], purchased from [[Mikell-156|William A. Mikell]] widow. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. I11-K11 1842-1846
Film number: 008300036 > image 247 of 626
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-8SVQ-P}} (accessed 12 May 2023) *Bk I 11 p.431
** [[Space:Baynard%27s_Seaside_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Seaside''']] ([[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] (1797 - 1865)) ** [[Space:Shell_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Shell House''']] ([[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] (1797 - 1865)) * Beckett ** Becketts *Calder **[[Space:Indian_Fields_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Indian Fields Plantation''']] ([[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]], [[Calder-2115|Martha Calder]], [[Edings-33|William Edings]]) ** [[Space:Fenwick_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Fenwick Plantation''']] ([[Calder-2179|Henry Calder]], [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]]) * Clark/Clarke ** Clark's Plantation **Cypress Trees Plantation ([[Clark-77970|James Clark]], [[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]], [[Clark-81641|Joseph James Clark]]) '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 13-14
Film number: 008192073 > image 771 of 977
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSL6-TQVP-9}} (accessed 11 May 2023) *Memorial Deed Bk 14 p.138, James Clark b. 1744, the beginning of Cypress Trees Plantation 2 Apr 1762
James C. Hanahan to [[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan]] '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. E10-H10 1832-1834
Film number: 008196087 > image 392 of 1163
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLV-G3XP-N}} (accessed 4 June 2023) *Deed Bk F10 p.197
**Vinegar Hill Plantation ([[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]]) **[[Space:Shell_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Shell House Plantation''']] ([[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]], [[Clark-81641|Joseph James Clark]]) **[[Space:Maxcy_Place_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Mulberry Grove''' AKA '''Maxcy Place Plantation''']] ([[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]]) * de Lasteyrie ** Jenkins Hill * Edings ** Bayview ** [[Space:Locksley_Hall_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Locksley Hall''']] **[[Space:Slaves_of_Emma_Elizabeth_Edings_Seabrook%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina| '''Slaves of Emma Elizabeth Edings Seabrook''']] * Fuller ** Governor's Bluff * Grimball ** Brick House Plantation * Hanahan ** John J. Hanahan's Plantation ** Hanahan's Little Edisto * Holmes ** Holme's Store * Hopkinson ** [[Space:Cassina_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Cassina Point''']] ([[Hopkinson-1164|James Hopkinson]] (1810 - 1875)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_James_Hopkinson_(1810_-_1875)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of James Hopkinson (1810 - 1875), South Carolina]] * Jenkins ** Brick House **[[Space:Brookland_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Brookland Plantation''']] (Walter Abbott, John Meggett, Archibald Calder, [[Jenkins-20654|Joseph Jenkins]], [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] (1797 - 1846), [[Seabrook-918|Henry Seabrook]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook, South Carolina]] ** Old Hill, from William M. Murray to son-in-law Ed Jenkins, 1859 '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. F14-G14 1858-1859
Film number: 008300048 > image 305 of 795
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-XNBY}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *Deed Bk F14 p.280
map survey '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. F14-G14 1858-1859
Film number: 008300048 > image 302 of 795
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-XJ4L}} (accessed 19 May 2023) Map survey of estate of Murray
'''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. F14-G14 1858-1859
Film number: 008300048 > image 302 of 795
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-XJ4L}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *Deed Bk Q14 p.395
**Spanish Mount Plantation, Dec 1805, Joseph Jenkins Sr. to William Edings, containing 359 acres '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. P7-R7 1805-1807
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSKW-VQG8-1}} (accessed 19 May 2023) *deed bk R7 p.102
* Legare ** Berwick Legare Plantation * Linkley ** [[Space:Bailey%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Bailey's Plantation on Bailey's Island]] ** [[Space:Sea_Cloud_Plantation%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|Sea Cloud Plantation]] * Middleton ** [[Space:Middleton_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Chisolm's Plantation''' (aka Middleton Plantation)]] ([[Whitmarsh-763|John Whitmarsh Sr.]], [[Whitmarsh-804|John Whitmarsh Jr.]], [[Barnwell-564|Margaret Barnwell Whitemarsh ]]1723, Richard Stevens 1733, [[Ashe-209|Richard Ash]], [[Grimball-7|Paul Grimball ]]1750, William Evans, [[Edings-10|Maria Elizabeth Edings Evans]] 1802, [[Chisolm-139|Dr. Robert Trail Chisholm]], [[Chisolm-138|Susan Matilda Harriet Chisholm]], [[Middleton-2202|Oliver Hering Middleton]] 1827) ** The Launch * Mikell ** Bailey's Island - Mikell Place **[[Space:Blue_House_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Blue House Plantation''']] [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]] to grandson Ephraim Mikell (son of Ephraim Mikell dec'd) ** Caulders, [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]] to son Edward Mikell **[[Space:Crawford%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Crawford's Plantation''']], [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]] to son [[Mikell-156|William A. Mikell]] ** Orange Grove ** [[Space:Peter%27s_Point_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|''' Peter's Point''']] ([[Jenkins-1905|John Jenkins]] (1685-1739), [[Jenkins-21172|Christopher Jenkins]], [[Jenkins-21171|Christopher Jenkins]] (1738-1774), [[Jenkins-17943|Christopher Jenkins]] (1769-1794), [[Jenkins-17942|Christopher Jenkins]], [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell]] (1774-1838), [[Mikell-22|Isaac Jenkins Mikell]] (1808-1881), J. Jenkins Mikell) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Christopher_Jenkins%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Christopher Jenkins]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1838]] **Red House, [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]], his father [[Mikell-140|Ephraim Mikell 1809]] and his son [[Mikell-156|William A. Mikell 1840]], sold to [[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]]. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. I11-K11 1842-1846
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** Sunnyside * Mitchell ** [[Space:Frogmore_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Frogmore Plantation''']] (Bailey, [[Mitchell-18235|Edward Mitchell]], William and Rachel (Mitchell) Whaley) ** Mitchell's Little Edisto * Murray ** [[Space:Jack_Daw_Hall%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Jack Daw Hall''']] ([[Murray-26777|William Meggett Murray]] (1806 - 1866)) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Meggett_Murray%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of William Meggett Murray, South Carolina]] * Seabrook ** Betsy Seabrook's Plantation ** [[Space:Brookland_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Brookland Plantation''']] (Walter Abbott, John Meggett, Archibald Calder, [[Jenkins-20654|Joseph Jenkins]], [[Seabrook-502|Gabriel Seabrook]]/[[Jenkins-21461|Ann Jenkins Seabrook]], [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] (1797 - 1846), [[Seabrook-918|Henry Seabrook]]) **Calder's Plantation, William Seabrook to Robert S. Jenkins, 1814 '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
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Robert S. Jenkins to Ephraim M. Seabrook 1835 '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
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**[[Space:Slaves_of_Emma_Elizabeth_Edings_Seabrook%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Emma Elizabeth Edings Seabrook]] ** Gun Bluff ** [[Space:Laurel_Hill_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Laurel Hill''']] (John Stewart (in 1733), E. M. Seabrook, [[Seabrook-716|Edward Whaley Seabrook]]) ** Mary Seabrook's Plantation ** [[Space:Raccoon_Island_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Raccoon Island Plantation''']] (Henry Bailey, [[Bailey-8731|Ralph Bailey]], [[Calder-82|John Calder]], [[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]], [[Seabrook-716|Edward Whaley Seabrook]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Calder%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Calder, South Carolina]]. ** [[Space:Oak_Island_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina| '''Oak Island''']] ([[Seabrook-424|Captain William Seabrook (1773-1836)]], [[Seabrook-912|William Seabrook Jr]], [[Seabrook-913|William Eddings Seabrook]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Captain_William_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Captain William Seabrook]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Seabrook_Jr.%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Seabrook Jr.]], ** Seabrook Tract **[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_Seabrook%2C_Colleton_County%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joseph Seabrook Sr.]] (Plantation name unknown) ** William Seabrook's Plantation * Townsend ** [[Space:Bleak_Hall_Plantation%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|'''Bleak Hall''']] (James Bullock, Richard Jenkins/Ann Jenkins, [[Townsend-2660|Daniel Townsend II]], [[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III]], [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_II%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Daniel Townsend II]]. *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_III%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Daniel Townsend III, South Carolina]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Ferrars_Townsend%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Ferrars Townsend, South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Botany_Bay_Plantation%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|'''Botany Bay''']] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay_Plantation_Wildlife_Management_Area| Botany Bay Plantation Wildlife Management Area] ** [[Space:Sea_Cloud_Plantation%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|'''Sea Cloud''']] ([[Linkley-6|Christopher Linkley]], [[Hamilton-31597|Paul Hamilton Sr.]], [[Hamilton-32689|Paul Hamilton Jr.]], [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]], [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]]) *** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook, South Carolina]] *** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Ferrars_Townsend%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Ferrars Townsend, South Carolina]] * Westcoat ** Dill Farm ** The Woods * Whaley ** Ash's Plantation ** Cedar Hall ** [[Space:Crawford%27s_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Crawford's Plantation''']] William James Whaley ** Green's Point ** [[Space:Old_Dominion_Plantation%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Old Dominion''']] (Henry Bailey 1698, Mark Matthewes 1706, John Hayne 1714, Ralph Bailey 1736, [[Calder-82|John Calder]] 1757, [[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]] 1767, [[Whaley-2834|Edward Charles Whaley]], William M. Bailey MD) ** Old House [[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan (d. 1856)]] ** Pine Barren ** The Neck ** Tom Seabrook's Plantation ** Whaley's Home Place ** Whaley's Little Edisto ** Windsor * Windsor ** Mitchell Place

Plantations of John Floyd, Georgia

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[[Category:Camden County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Camden County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] == Introduction == [[Floyd-1076|John Floyd]] (1769-1839) was born on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. He owned several properties in Georgia, some of which were plantations where enslaved people worked. The majority of his properties were in Camden County. This page's purpose is to help connect the people John Floyd enslaved with their families. There is also a related space page named [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Floyd%2C_Georgia|Slaves of John Floyd, Georgia]]. == Properties == John and his father [[Floyd-1841|Charles Floyd]] purchased many different properties over the years. The total amount of land they both acquired was at least 5,825 acres in size and the area became known as Floyd's Neck in Camden County, Georgia by 1809.Mathews, "Floyd Property", pg. 4. Most information is from "Floyd Property" by Marguerite Marre Evans Mathews, the rest is from "Camden County, Georgia Court House Records" by Folks Huxford. '''John Floyd's Properties:''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Original Owner!!Size!!Value!!Acquired!!Notes |- |Bellevue Plantation||||700 acres?||$1,542.80 ||~1802||Formed from Charles Floyd's original 1798 tract. |- |Fairfield Plantation||||700 acres?||||~1802||Formed from Charles Floyd's original 1798 tract. |- |John Ferrie's Tract||John Ferrie||1000 acres||$55.00 ||1803||Is probably the same as one of the undated 1,000 acre tracts. |- |Tract on the north part of Big Cumberland Island||William McIntosh||4 acres||$100.00 ||1803|| |- |Jones Tract||Henry Jones||1008 acres||$1,000.00 ||1808|| |- |Crews Tract||John Crews||287.5 acres||||24 Jan 1808||From "Court House Records" pg 93. |- |Little Cumberland Island|| Gen. Nathaniel Greene||~1000 acres||$1,000||21 May 1808||A portion of the original tract was sold to the US Government in 1837. 994 acres is the portion John Floyd retained. The date of transfer is from "Court House Records" pg 87. |- |State grant||State of Georgia||1000 acres||||02 Jun 1807||Is probably the same as one of the undated 1,000 acre tracts. |- |Charles Scott Murray's tract on Todd's Creek||Charles Scott Murray||1000 acres||$2,600.00 ||1 Aug 1810||From "Court House Records" pg 93. |- |William McNish's tract on Todd's Creek||William McNish||||$250.00 ||24 Jun 1824|| |- |Black Point||Henry Jones||1008 acres||||26 Dec 1827||From "Court House Records" pg 132. |- |Hermitage||||1000 acres||$2,000.00 |||| |- |Leeds Grove||||||$1,500.00 |||| |- |Grants Tract||||1000 acres||$3,000.00 ||||This might be the same tract as the one given to John Floyd as a state grant. |- |Lands in McIntosh County, GA||||1050 acres||$1,500.00 |||| |- |Marsh Lands||||3000 acres||$1,500.00 |||| |- |Bryant and Grays Tract||||670 acres||$300.00 |||| |} === Transfers === ==== Sales ==== * A portion of the northern part of Little Cumberland Island, Camden, Georgia was sold to the US Government on 24 Aug 1837 for $500.Mathews, "Floyd Property", pg. 10. * A large lot in St. Marys, Camden, Georgia was sold to Thomas E. Hardee on 20 Dec 1837 for $4,000. ==== Gifts ==== * Fairfield Plantation was given to [[Floyd-1448|Charles Rinaldo Floyd]] in 1831.Mathews, "Floyd Property", pg. 11. == Will == John's will was officially recorded in Camden County Will Book B page 59, but the entire book was destroyed in a courthouse fire about 1850 when the county seat was still Jefferson, Georgia. The index remains as do copies of the will in various books. His will was probated on 10 Jul 1839.Huxford, "Court House Records", pg. 55. Bellevue Plantation was willed to John's wife [[Hazzard-101|Isabella Maria (Hazzard) Floyd]] while the rest of the property was divided up amongst the males of the family by lot on 13 Aug 1840.Mathews, "Floyd Property", pg. 13. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Size!!Value!!Given To |- |Hermitage||1000 acres||$2,000||[[De_Larocheaulion-1|Dr. Amie De La Roche]] (husband of Sarah Floyd) |- |Little Cumberland Island||994 acres||$500||[[Floyd-7173|Samuel Augustus Floyd]] |- |Leeds Grove||?||$1,500||[[Hamilton-790|Col. Everard Hamilton]] (husband of Mary Floyd) |- |Grants Tract||1000 acres||$3,000||[[Floyd-1449|Henry Hamilton Floyd]] |- |Jones Tract||1008 acres||$1,000||[[Blackshear-314|James Hamilton Blackshear]] (husband of Caroline Floyd) |- |Lands in McIntosh County, GA||1050 acres||$1,500||[[Hopkins-17688|Benjamin Hopkins]] (husband of Susan Floyd) |- |Marsh Lands||3000 acres||$1,500||[[Floyd-1448|Charles Rinaldo Floyd]] |- |Bryant and Grays Tract||670 acres||$300||[[Floyd-5292|Richard Ferdinand Floyd]] |} == Research Notes == == Sources == * Mathews, Marguerite Marre Evans. 2006. "Floyd Property : Ownership & Descriptive Landmarks : Bellevue & Fairfield Plantations, Floyd’s Neck, Cabin Bluff, Hermitage, Brookfield, Shellbine, Black Point, St. Mary’s, Little Cumberland Island in Camden County, Georgia." http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/102942. * Huxford, Folks, and Huxford Genealogical Society. n.d. ''Camden County, Georgia Court House Records''. Huxford Genealogical Society. Accessed November 30, 2022. http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/874698.

Plante Name Study

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[[Category:Plante Name Study]]__NOTOC__]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Plante Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plante Plante] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Plante name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Plantes), by time period (18th Century Plantes), or by topic (Plante DNA, Plante Occupations, Plante Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Plante Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Johnson-74476|Catherine Olmstead]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Plante}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Plante}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/surname?surname=PLANTE] * [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=plante] * [https://one-name.org/name_profile/plant/] ==Membership== * [[Johnson-74476|Catherine Olmstead]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Plant] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the PLANTE families from the Province of Quebec and surrounding areas that moved to the United States and began their families in New England, mostly from New Hampshire, United States. == Task List == 1.) Identify as many French Canadian PLANTE families that immigrated to from France to Canada members as possible. 2.) Identify as many French Canadian PLANTE families that immigrated to New Hampshire from Canada. 3.) identify as many French Canadian Plante families that immigrated to New England from Canada as possible.

Planter, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1839

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[[Category:Planter, Arrived 16 May 1839]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ==The Voyage of the ''Planter'' (arrived Port Adelaide on 16 May 1839)== '''Ship Details'''
'''Rig''': Ship, 347 tons
'''Dimensions''': 102 ft 8 in x 27 ft 8 in
'''Built''': 1835, Newcastle on Tyne, William Wight
'''Voyage Details'''
'''Master''': James Beazley
'''Departed''': London & Plymouth (England), 17 & 23 November 1838
'''Via''': Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) & Algoa Bay (South Africa)
'''Arrived''': Port Adelaide (Colony of South Australia), 16 May 1839 ===Newspaper Articles=== 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. LONDON'. (1838, December 12, Wednesday). ''South Australian Record'' (SA : 1837 - 1840), p. 9. Retrieved 25 September 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245932175
"1838. DEPARTURES FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA. November 24—The ''Planter'', 348 tons, Beazley, master, with 15 cabin and intermediate passengers, and 58 adults, 36 children of the labouring class." 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. RIO JANEIRO'. (1839, April 10, Wednesday). ''South Australian Record'' (SA : 1837 - 1840), p. 9. Retrieved 25 September 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245932266
"1839. ARRIVED. January 28—The ''Planter''. Beazley, master, from London to South Australia." 'GATHERINGS FROM THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PAPERS, OCT. 13th and 20th, 1838'. (1839, April 10, Wednesday). ''South Australian Record'' (SA : 1837 - 1840), p. 8. Retrieved 25 September 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245932272
"By letters received from the ship ''Planter'', Capt. Beazley, at Rio Janeiro, we regret to learn that the Captain was compelled to put into that port, in consequence of the mutinous conduct of the Crew. It appears that in about lat. 20° 12' S. lon. 40° W. the first symptoms of insubordination amongst the crew appeared; and in a few days afterwards they rose into open rebellion, upon the Captain detecting one of their number stealing a bottle of porter. This induced him to alter his course, and put in at Rio, where five of their number were sentenced to spend two years on board a man-of-war, and three were pardoned. During the whole affair the emigrants behaved in a most praiseworthy manner, forming themselves into watches, and rendering every assistance to put down the mutiny and to navigate the ship; several of them mounted the shrouds, and actually reefed the topsails on arrival in the harbour at Rio." 'Adelaide Shipping Report'. (1839, May 8, Wednesday). ''Southern Australian'' (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), p. 2. Retrieved 25 September 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71685263
"Reports are in town that the ''Planter'', for this colony, has been wrecked at the Cape of Good Hope ; we trust they are without foundation. She is overdue; also the Lady Bute from Greenock." 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS'. (1839, May 18, Saturday). ''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register'' (Adelaide, SA : 1836 - 1839), p. 2. Retrieved 25 September 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31750612
"May 16—The ship ''Planter'', Captain Beazeley, from London, with 60 Emigrants and 14 cabin passengers." 'Adelaide Shipping Report'. (1839, May 22, Wednesday). ''Southern Australian'' (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), p. 2. Retrieved 25 September 2020, from Trove: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71685306
"ARRIVALS. May 17--Barque ''Planter'', Beazeley, from London, 17th November, with passengers and emigrants...The ''Planter'' was detained on her passage by a mutiny among the sailors off Rio, and further, by a loss of sails and spars at the Cape, and she had to bear up for Algoa Bay for repairs." ===Passenger Lists etc.=== * [https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1839Planter.htm Bound for South Australia - Diane Cummings] * [https://passengers.history.sa.gov.au/node/945117 Passengers in History]

Planters and Pioneers

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The goal of this project is to include all the families in Esther Clark Wright's book, "Planters and Pioneers" http://www.plantersandpioneers.com/book.html Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ward-21154|Stuart Ward]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I'm going to start with listing my own ancestors that meet the criteria and if I identify others, I'll add them too. * If others want to help, there are thousands of possibilities. *I don't have a copy of the book, but I did review it many years ago so I know which of my own ancestors are there. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18950780 send me a private message]. Thanks! I had to change the tag from Planters because that's already used as an occupation. Pages in this category: [[:Category:Planters_and_Pioneers|Category:Planters_and_Pioneers]] There is already a category called New England Planters but that only includes the Planters that came directly from New England. It wouldn't include the "Foreign Protestants" or the "Yorkshire Emigration" so I'll leave this category up. This site is devoted to the Yorkshire Emigration: http://www.chignecto.org/index.php The 1st wave of Yorkshire Emigration is now included in [[:Category:Migrants_from_Yorkshire_to_Nova_Scotia|Category:Migrants_from_Yorkshire_to_Nova_Scotia]] Some of the later waves are here [[:Category: Migrants from Yorkshire to New Brunswick|Category: Migrants from Yorkshire to New Brunswick]] Some other resources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_from_Yorkshire_to_Nova_Scotia https://acadiensis.wordpress.com/2015/10/14/remembering-the-planters-in-canadian-history/ https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Acadiensis/pages/view/theyplantedwell https://vita-brevis.org/2015/11/new-england-planters/ https://pier21.ca/research/immigration-history/the-forgotten-immigrants-the-journey-of-the-new-england-planters-to-nova-scotia-1759-1768 http://openarchive.acadiau.ca/cdm/search/collection/PN http://libguides.acadiau.ca/planter [[Clark-35724|Clark-35724]] It turns out that 4 Prime Ministers are part of this group. I already knew I was a 1st cousin of Charles Tupper. I'm also a 6th cousin of Stephen Harper. [[Tupper-249|Tupper-249]] [[Borden-377|Borden-377]] [[Bennett-5964|Bennett-5964]] [[Harper-2149|Harper-2149]] Other Notable Canadians that are descendants of planters. Past Leader of the Oppositon [[Layton-1132|Jack Layton]] Father of Confereration [[Steeves-113|William Steeves]]

Planters of Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] ==The Planters of Edisto Island== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} This page is for information on the Planters and Slave Holders of Edisto Island South Carolina as part of the [[Space:Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Edisto Island One Place Study]]. Follow the Planter's links for more information on the person, the properties, and the links to the enslaved and their families living on those properties. Some pages will have a lot of information, and some pages will have very little information, depending on historic data availability. '''Note''': Bolded entries are dated close to the Civil War, making them primary targets for research on connections to post-Civil War descendants. ===Planters=== * John Adams * William Aiken * [[Ashe-209|Richard Ash]] * Benjamin Bailey (estate) * [[Bailey-38941|Charles Ernest Bailey]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Charles_Ernest_Bailey_(1792_-_1836)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Charles Ernest Bailey (1792 - 1836)]] * '''[[Bailey-38498|Charles Joseph Bailey]]''' **[[Space:Slaves_of_Charles_J_Bailey_(1824-1854)|Slaves of Charles J. Bailey]] '''(Done)''' * '''[[Bailey-39564|Constantine Bailey]]''' **[[Space:Slaves_of_Constantine_Bailey%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Constantine Bailey]] * Edward Bailey * '''[[Bailey-39578|Ephraim Clark Bailey]]''' * [[Bailey-7938|Henry Bailey]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_Henry_Bailey_(1782-1828)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Henry Bailey]] * M. H. Bailey (female) * [[Bailey-8731|Ralph Bailey]] * [[Bailey-6863|Ralph Bailey (1750-1798)]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_Ralph_Bailey_(1750_-_1798)%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Ralph Bailey (1750 - 1798)]] * Thomas Bailey * '''[[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Bailey_MD_(1816_-_1868)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Bailey MD (1816 - 1868)]] * [[Bayly-870|Henry Bayly (Bailey)]] * Benjamin Bayley * Mary Bayley * [[Barnwell-564|Margaret Barnwell Whitemarsh ]] * Baynard, Edward N. * '''[[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Baynard, South Carolina]] * [[Baynard-21| John Calder Baynard]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Calder_Baynard_1838%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Calder Baynard]] * [[Baynard-13|Thomas Baynard]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Baynard_1805%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Thomas Baynard]] * '''[[Baynard-69|Thomas Archibald Baynard]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Archibald_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Thomas Archibald Baynard, South Carolina]] * [[Baynard-29|William Baynard]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Baynard_1802%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Baynard]] * [[Baynard-27|William Baynard]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Baynard_1773%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of William Baynard]] * '''[[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Grimball_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of William Grimball Baynard, South Carolina]] '''(Done)''' * Cato Beckett (C. A. Beckett ?) *[[Beckett-2864|James Beckett]] *[[Beckett-2863|John Beckett]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Beckett_1774%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Beckett]] * M. B. Beckett (female) * T. A. Beckett * WIlliam Beckett * [[Bower-4879|Henry Bower]] * [[Bower-192|William Bower]] * Providence Bush * [[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Beckett_1774%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Beckett]] * [[Calder-2114|Archibald John Calder]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Archibald_John_Calder_1804%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Archibald John Calder 1804]] * [[Calder-2179|Henry Calder]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Archibald_John_Calder_1804%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Archibald John Calder 1804]] * [[Calder-82|John Calder]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Calder%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Calder]]. * [[Calder-2115|Martha Calder]] * [[Chisolm-139|Dr. Robert Trail Chisholm]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_Trail_Chisolm_(1773_-_1821)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Robert Trail Chisolm (1773 - 1821)]] * '''[[Chisolm-138|Susan Matilda Harriet Chisholm]]''' * A. J. Clark * [[Clark-77970|James Clark]] * [[Clark-77956|James Clark]] * '''[[Clark-81641|James Joseph Clark]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_James_Joseph_Clark_1850%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of James Joseph Clark]] * [[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Mikell_Clark_1830%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Mikell Clark]] * Gabriel Crawford * James Crawford * de Lasteyrie, Ferdinand * [[Edings-32|Benjamin Edings]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_Benjamin_Edings%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Benjamin Edings]] * [[Edings-34|John Evans Edings Sr.]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Evans_Edings_Sr%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Evans Edings Sr]] * [[Edings-31|Joseph Edings Sr.]] * [[Edings-10|Maria Elizabeth Edings Evans]] * P. E. Edings (female) * [[Edings-30|William Edings]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Edings_1756%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Edings 1756]] page. * [[Edings-29|William Edings]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Edings_1767%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Edings 1767]]. * [[Edings-33|William Edings]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Edings_1836%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Edings 1836]] * William Exom ? * Jeremiah Fickling * Samuel Fickling * Charles Flinn * John Frampton * Edward Fuller * [[Grimball-6|Elizabeth Grimball Baynard]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Elizabeth_Grimball_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina|Elizabeth Grimball Baynard]] * Joseph M. Gilbert * [[Grimball-38|Paul Grimball]] * [[Grimball-7|Paul Grimball II]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Grimball_1750%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Grimball II]] page. * [[Grimball-10|Paul Grimball III]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Grimball_1767%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Grimball 1767]] page. * [[Grimball-33|Joshua Grimball]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Joshua_Grimball_1707-1757%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joshua Grimball]] * [[Grimball-35|Thomas Grimball]] * [[Grimball-37|Thomas Grimball]] * [[Hamilton-31597|Paul Hamilton Sr.]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Hamilton_1739%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Hamilton Sr.]] * [[Hamilton-32689|Paul Hamilton Jr.]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_Paul_Hamilton_1797%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Paul Hamilton 1797]] * Hanahan, James C. * '''[[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Hanahan%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Hanahan, South Carolina]] * John J. Hanahan * William Hanahan * '''[[Hopkinson-1164|James Hopkinson]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_James_Hopkinson_(1810_-_1875)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of James Hopkinson (1810 - 1875)]] * [[Jenkins-21172|Christopher Jenkins]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Christopher_Jenkins%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Christopher Jenkins]] * [[Jenkins-21171|Christopher Jenkins]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_Christopher_Jenkins_1738-1774%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Christopher Jenkins]] * [[Jenkins-17943|Christopher Jenkins]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Christopher_Jenkins_1769-1794%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Christopher Jenkins 1769-1794, South Carolina]] * [[Jenkins-17942|Christopher Jenkins]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Christopher_Jenkins_(abt._1790_-_abt._1830)%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Christopher Jenkins (abt. 1790 - abt. 1830)]] * [[Jenkins-1905|John Jenkins]] * [[Jenkins-20654|Joseph Jenkins]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_Jenkins_1790%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joseph Jenkins Jr.]] * M. A. Jenkins (female) * [[Lawton-175|William Lawton]] * Rev. William States Lee * John B. Legare * [[Linkley-5|Christopher Linkley Sr.]] * [[Linkley-6|Christopher Linkley Jr.]] * Duncan Littlejohn * Henry Lowry * Daniel Lowrey * Mungo Mackey * Robert Mason * '''[[Mathewes-24|John Raven Mathewes]]''' * Francis L. Maxcy * [[May-15927|William May ]] * [[May-16001|William May ]] * Donald McCleod * [[McLeod-8784|Rev. John McCleod]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Rev_John_McLeod_1769%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Rev John McLeod 1769]] * [[McLeod-8826|Normand McLeod]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Normand_McLeod_1824%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Normand McLeod 1824]] * Robert McLeod * [[Meggett-90|James Meggett]] **[[Space:Slaves_of_James_Meggett_1745%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of James Meggett 1745]] * '''[[Meggett-130|James Crosskeys Meggett]]''' * [[Meggett-93|John Meggett]] * '''[[Meggett-14|Martha Mary Murray Meggett]]''' * [[Meggett-18|William Meggett]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Meggett%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Meggett, South Carolina]] * [[Meggett-15|William Crosskeys Meggett]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_C_Meggett_1829%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William C. Meggett]] * [[Meggett-96|William Fripp Meggett]] * John Michal * '''[[Middleton-2202|Oliver Hering Middleton]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Oliver_Hering_Middleton_(1798_-_1892)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Oliver Hering Middleton (1798 - 1892), South Carolina]] * [[Mikell-100|Ephraim Mikell]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_1728%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1728]] * [[Mikell-140|Ephraim Mikell]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_1809%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell 1809]] * [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell 1774-1838]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell]] *[[Mikell-73|Ephraim Mikell Jr.]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell]] * [[Mikell-176|Ephraim Seabrook Mikell]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Seabrook_Mikell_1831%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Sr.]] * '''[[Mikell-29|Ephraim Seabrook Mikell]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Seabrook_Mikell_1865%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Jr.]] * '''[[Mikell-22|Isaac Jenkins Mikell]]''' ** 265 in 1860 * Thomas P. Mikell * [[Mikell-156|William Archibald Mikell]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Archibald_Mikell_1840%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William A. Mikell 1840]] * '''[[Mitchell-18235|Edward Mitchell]]''' **[[Space:Slaves_of_Edward_Mitchell_1855%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Dr. ]Edward Mitchell 1855]] * '''[[Murray-28168|Elizabeth Crosskeys Murray]]''' * [[Murray-26769|Joseph James Murray III]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_James_Murray_1818%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joseph James Murray]] * '''[[Murray-26777|William Meggett Murray]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Meggett_Murray%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of William Meggett Murray, South Carolina]] * Charles Odingsells * George C. Owens * Joseph Parmenter * J. J. Pope Jr. * Thomas Rake * Joseph Russell * Joseph Scott * [[Jenkins-21461|Ann Jenkins Seabrook]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ann_Jenkins_Seabrook_1845%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ann Jenkins Seabrook]] * '''[[Seabrook-716|Edward Whaley Seabrook]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Edward_Whaley_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Edward Whaley Seabrook]] * Elizabeth Seabrook * Emma Seabrook * [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook Sr.]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] * '''[[Seabrook-917|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook Jr.]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook_Jr%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook Jr.]] * E. W. Seabrook * [[Seabrook-502|Gabriel Seabrook]] * '''[[Seabrook-918|Henry Seabrook]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Henry_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Henry Seabrook]] * [[Seabrook-587|Lieutenant John Seabrook]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Lieutenant_John_Seabrook%2C_Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Lieutenant John Seabrook]] * Whitmarsh Seabrook * Whitmarsh Benjamin Seabrook * [[Seabrook-424|Captain William Seabrook (1773-1836)]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Captain_William_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Captain William Seabrook]] * '''[[Seabrook-912|William Seabrook Jr.]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Seabrook_Jr.%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Seabrook Jr.]], * '''[[Seabrook-913|William Edings Seabrook]]''' * Joseph Sealy Sr. * Richard Stevens * John Stewart * [[Townsend-2686|Andrew Townsend]] * [[Townsend-2660|Daniel Townsend II]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_II%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Daniel Townsend II]]. * [[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Daniel_Townsend_III%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Daniel Townsend III, South Carolina]] * '''[[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Ferrars_Townsend%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of John Ferrars Townsend, South Carolina]] * Jabez J. R. Wescoat * [[Whaley-2845|Benjamin Seabrook Whaley]] * Edward Whaley * '''[[Whaley-2834|Edward Charles Whaley]]''' ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Edward_Charles_Whaley_(1789_-_1860)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Edward Charles Whaley (1789 - 1860)]] * Ephraim Mikell Whaley * James E. Whaley * '''[[Whaley-2895|Joseph Whaley]]''' **[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_Whaley%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Joseph Whaley]] * Martha M. Whaley * Thomas Whaley * W. J. Whaley * William Whaley * William B. Whaley * Rebecca Whippy * [[Whitmarsh-763|John Whitmarsh Sr.]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Whitmarsh_Sr_1718%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of John Whitmarsh Sr. 1718]] * [[Whitmarsh-804|John Whitmarsh Jr.]] * [[Wilkins-7950|Ann Lardent Wilkins]] ** [[Space:Slaves_of_Ann_Wilkins_Townsend_1791%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ann Wilkins Townsend]] * Hugh Wilson Jr. ===Slave Schedule 1860=== There were about 70 slave holders listed on the Edisto Island slave schedule in 1860 '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > South Carolina > Charleston and Coleton > Edisto Island of St. John's Collection > image 1 of 57; citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9BS8-98R4}} (accessed 26 September 2022) *1860 slave schedule Edisto Island
*Hess W. M. Edings in trust for 3 minor heirs *W. James Whaley *L. H? Jenkins *B. F/T Rice *H Bailey *J. E. Seabrook *E. M. Hanahan *R. B. Hanahan *R. B. Hanahan in Trust for 6 heirs *Joseph Whaley Sr. *W. E. Seabrook *Ed C. Whaley *Wm M. Murray *J. J. Murray *M. A. Jenkins *John M. Jenkins *Constantine Bailey *E. Mikell Seabrook *Wm Seabrook Jr. *Rev. Charles Wilson *Miss Elizabeth Seabrook *E. M. Whaley *G. C. Owens *B. J.? Whaley *Wm Johnson *John S.? Wescoat *T. A. Baynard in trust for 2 minor heirs *J. E. Edings *J. J. Mikell *T. P. Mikell *Wm S.? Lee *J. L. Lee *Jabez J. R. Wescoat *T. A. Baynard *James E. Whaley *Joseph Edings *Miss L. A. Seabrook *Mrs. E. M. Seabroook *James C. Hanahan *Martha M. Whaley *A. J. Clark *E. C. Bailey *T. A. Beckett *M. A. Beckett *Eph M. Baynard *Wm Seabrook [[Seabrook-912|William Seabrook Jr. (abt.1799-1860)]] *G. W. Rudd *P. E. Edings *Ed M. Baynard *O. H. Middleton *John Townsend *Thomas Davason *Wm M. Bailey *Wm S. McGillivay? *J. J. Hanahan *J. E. Clark *M. L, Street *James Hopkinson *James Hopkinson in trust for 2 minor heirs *F. deLasteyrie *E. W. Seabrook *J. J. Pope Jr. *Wm. G. Baynard *M. J. Rice *Henry Seabrook *Mary Seabrook and Sarah Legare? *Wm Whaley *John Jenkins *E. E. Jenkins For more information please see the [[Space:Plantations_of_Edisto_Island%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|'''Plantations of Edisto Island''']] This link will take you to the [[Space:Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|'''One Place Study of Edisto Island South Carolina''']] This link will take you to [[Space:Plantations_of_Edisto_Island_by_Owner_Family| '''Plantations of Edisto Island by Owner Family''']]. ==Sources==

Planters of Edisto Island by Family

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] [[Space:Plantations_of_Edisto_Island%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Plantations of Edisto Island]] ==Information== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} This page organizes the plantation owners of Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina by the family. '''Aiken''' '''Ashe''' * [[Ashe-270|John Ashe]] (abt. 1649 - abt. 1704) ** [[Ashe-209|Richard Ash]] '''Bailey''' * [[Bayly-870|Henry Bayly (Bailey)]] **[[Bailey-39583|Henry Bailey]] (abt. 1686 - abt. 1741) ** [[Bailey-8731|Ralph Bailey]] ***[[Bailey-6864|Ralph Bailey Jr]] (abt. 1728 - abt. 1768) ****[[Bailey-6863|Ralph Bailey ]](1750 - 1798) *****[[Bailey-39563|Thomas Bailey]] (1798 - abt. 1857) ****** [[Bailey-39564|Constantine Bailey]] ***** [[Bailey-38941|Charles Ernest Bailey]] ****** [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD ****** [[Bailey-39578|Ephraim Clark Bailey]] **** [[Bailey-7938|Henry Bailey]] ***** [[Bailey-38498|Charles Joseph Bailey]] '''Baynard''' * [[Baynard-229|William Baynard]] (-1746) ** [[Baynard-27|William Baynard]] (abt. 1732 - abt. 1773) *** [[Baynard-13|Thomas Baynard]] (1763 - 1805) ****[[Baynard-21|John Calder Baynard]] (abt. 1785 - abt. 1838) **** [[Baynard-23|Ephraim Mikell Baynard]] ****[[Baynard-12|Archibald Calder Baynard]] (1798 - 1865) ****[[Baynard-22|William Eddings Baynard]] (abt. 1800 - abt. 1849) *** [[Baynard-29|William Baynard]] (1766 - 1802) **** [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] ***** [[Baynard-10|Thomas Archibald Baynard]] ** [[Baynard-34|Joseph Baynard]] (abt. 1740 - bef. 1770) '''Beckett''' '''Bower''' * [[Bower-4879|Henry Bower]] * [[Bower-192|William Bower]] '''Calder''' * [[Calder-2179|Henry Calder]] *[[Calder-83|Archibald Calder ]](abt. 1700 - abt. 1752) ** [[Calder-82|John Calder]] (abt. 1725 - 1766) *** [[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]] (abt. 1745 - 1777) **** [[Calder-2114|Archibald John Calder]] (abt. 1777 - 1804) *** [[Calder-2115|Martha Calder]] (abt. 1772 - 1795) '''Chisholm''' * [[Chisolm-139|Dr. Robert Trail Chisholm]] (1773 - 1821) ** [[Chisolm-138|Susan Matilda Harriet Chisholm]] (1806 - 1865) '''Clark/Clarke''' * [[Clarke-22689|Jeremiah Clarke]] ** [[Clark-72767|Jeremiah Clark]] (abt. 1715 - abt. 1750) *** [[Clark-35364|James Lardant Clark]] ** [[Clark-77956|James Clark]] (bef. 1711 - abt. 1750) *** [[Clark-77970|James Clark]] (1744 - 1790) **** [[Clark-81673|James Clark]] ***** [[Clark-81642|William Mikell Clark]] (abt. 1798 - 1830) ***** [[Clark-81641|Joseph James Clark]] (abt. 1824 - 1850) '''de Lasteyrie''' '''Edings''' * [[Eddings-443|William Eddings]] ** [[Edings-30|William Edings]] *** [[Edings-31|Joseph Edings]] *** [[Edings-29|William Edings]] **** [[Edings-32|Benjamin Edings ]] ***** [[Edings-33|William Edings]] ****** [[Edings-34|John Evans Edings Sr.]] ******* [[Edings-35|John Evans Edings Jr.]] (abt. 1832 - 1883) ***** [[Edings-31|Joseph Edings Sr.]] ***** [[Edings-10|Maria Elizabeth Edings Evans]] '''Fuller''' '''Grimball''' * [[Grimball-38|Paul Grimball]] ** [[Grimball-37|Thomas Grimball]] *** [[Grimball-7|Paul Grimball II]] **** [[Grimball-10|Paul Grimball III]] *** [[Grimball-33|Joshua Grimball]] '''Hamilton''' * [[Hamilton-31588|John Hamilton]] ** [[Hamilton-31597|Paul Hamilton Sr.]] *** [[Hamilton-32689|Paul Hamilton Jr.]] Loyalist, returned to England *** [[Hamilton-31604|Archibald Hamilton]] (abt. 1736 - 1766) **** [[Hamilton-9776|Paul Hamilton]] (abt. 1762 - 1816) '''Hanahan''' '''Holmes''' '''Hopkinson''' * [[Hopkinson-1164|James Hopkinson]] '''Jenkins''' * [[Jenkins-1905|John Jenkins]] ** [[Jenkins-20650|William Jenkins]] (bef. 1704 - 1758) *** [[Jenkins-20654|Joseph Jenkins Jr.]] (abt. 1753 - 1789) ** [[Jenkins-19943|Joseph Jenkins]] (bef. 1714 - 1770) ** [[Jenkins-1559|Richard Jenkins]] (bef. 1730 - bef. 1772) *** [[Jenkins-3837|Daniel Jenkins Sr.]] (abt. 1750 - abt. 1801) **** [[Jenkins-3839|Daniel Jenkins Jr.]] (1778 - 1804) **** [[Jenkins-3845|Benjamin Whitmarsh Jenkins]] (1786 - 1836) **** [[Jenkins-3846|Richard Jenkins]] (1788 - 1804) **** [[Jenkins-3848|Joseph Daniel Jenkins]] (abt. 1796 - aft. 1880) *** [[Jenkins-3851|Joseph Jenkins]] (1752 - aft. 1804) *** [[Jenkins-1908|Micah Jenkins]] (1754 - 1830) *** [[Jenkins-9138|Benjamin Jenkins Sr.]] (1754 - 1827) *** [[Jenkins-10971|Isaac Rippon Jenkins]] (1761 - 1802) *** [[Jenkins-21461|Ann Jenkins Seabrook]] ** [[Jenkins-21172|Christopher Jenkins]] *** [[Jenkins-21171|Christopher Jenkins]] (1738-1774) **** [[Jenkins-17943|Christopher Jenkins]] (1769-1794) ***** [[Jenkins-17942|Christopher Jenkins]] (abt. 1790 - abt. 1830) '''Legare''' '''Methewes''' * [[Mathewes-24|John Raven Mathewes]] '''Meggett''' * [[Meggett-91|William Meggett]] (abt. 1660 - abt. 1726) ** [[Meggett-93|John Meggett]] (abt. 1695 - abt. 1733) ** [[Meggett-90|James Meggett]] (abt. 1698 - abt. 1745) *** [[ Meggett-18|William Meggett]] **** [[Meggett-15|William Crosskeys Meggett]] (abt. 1779 - abt. 1829) ***** [[Meggett-14|Martha Mary Murray Meggett]] (1817 - 1888) '''Middleton''' * [[Middleton-2202|Oliver Hering Middleton]] '''Mikell''' * [[Mikell-100|Ephraim Mikell Sr.]] (abt. 1661 - 1728) ** [[Mikell-73|Ephraim Mikell Jr. ]](abt. 1696 - abt. 1743) *** [[Mikell-163|John Mikell]] (abt. 1718 - abt. 1765) **** [[Mikell-140|Ephraim Mikell 1809]] ***** [[Mikell-162|Ephraim Mikell]] ****** [[Mikell-176|Ephraim Seabrook Mikell Sr. (1808 - abt. 1831)]] ******* [[Mikell-27|Ephraim Seabrook Mikell Jr.]] (abt. 1828 - abt. 1865) ****** [[Mikell-22|Isaac Jenkins Mikell Sr.]] (abt. 1808 - abt. 1881) ****** [[Mikell-156|William Archibald Mikell]] (1815 - abt. 1840) '''Mitchell''' * [[Mitchell-18235|Edward Mitchell]] '''Murray''' * [[Murray-26769|Joseph James Murray III]] (1770 - abt. 1818) ** [[Murray-26777|William Meggett Murray]] (1806 - 1866) '''Seabrook''' * [[Seabrook-501|Robert Seabrook Sr.]](abt. 1652 - 1710) ** [[Seabrook-887|Robert Seabrook Jr.]] ** [[Seabrook-158|Joseph Seabrook]] (abt. 1700 - bef. 1742) *** [[Seabrook-500|Joseph Seabrook]] (abt. 1720 - bef. 1790) **** [[Seabrook-502|Gabriel Seabrook]] ***** [[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] ****** [[Seabrook-916|John Gabriel Seabrook]] (aft. 1817) ****** [[Seabrook-917|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook Jr.]] (abt. 1821 - abt. 1895) ****** [[Seabrook-716|Edward Whaley Seabrook]] ****** [[Seabrook-437|Joseph Whaley Seabrook]] (1835 - abt. 1906) ****** [[Seabrook-918|Henry Seabrook]] (aft. 1819) ***** [[Seabrook-589|John Archibald Seabrook]] (abt. 1806 - abt. 1888) ****** [[Seabrook-592|Whitmarsh Benjamin Seabrook]] (1829 - abt. 1893) ****** [[Seabrook-196|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] (1837 - 1926) *** [[Seabrook-587|John Seabrook]] (abt. 1731 - 1783) **** [[Seabrook-890|John Seabrook]] **** [[Seabrook-424|Captain William Seabrook (1773-1836)]] ***** [[Seabrook-912|William Seabrook Jr]] ****** [[Seabrook-913|William Eddings Seabrook]] ***** [[Seabrook-1270|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] (1803 - bef. 1861) ***** [[Seabrook-422|George Washington Seabrook]] (1808 - 1866) '''Townsend''' * [[Townsend-2674|Daniel Townsend]] (1688 - 1746) ** [[Townsend-2686|Andrew Townsend]] (1723 - abt. 1781) ** [[Townsend-2660|Daniel Townsend II]] *** [[Townsend-2659|Daniel Townsend III]] **** [[Townsend-2663|Daniel Jenkins Townsend]] (1797 - 1802) **** [[Townsend-2661|Thomas Winborn Townsend]] (1798 - 1799) **** [[Townsend-2670|John Ferrars Townsend]] **** [[Townsend-2673|Daniel Jenkins Townsend]] (1811 - 1885) **** [[Townsend-2662|Benjamin Joseph Townsend]] (1815 - 1834) *** [[Townsend-11545|Thomas Townsend]] (1763 - 1792) *** [[Townsend-11546|John Townsend]] (abt. 1766 - abt. 1824) '''Westcoat''' '''Whaley''' * [[Whaley-307|Thomas Whaley Sr.]] (1750 - abt. 1805) ** [[Whaley-306|John Calder Whaley]] (1783 - 1803) ** [[Whaley-305|Thomas Whaley Jr.]] (abt. 1784 - abt. 1805) ** [[Whaley-2834|Edward Charles Whaley]] *** [[Whaley-2839|John Calder Whaley]] (1819 - 1893) *** [[Whaley-2840|Joseph Baynard Whaley]] (1821 - 1846) *** [[Whaley-2835|William Baynard Whaley]] (1821 - abt. 1857) *** [[Whaley-2611|Thomas Baynard Whaley]] (1823 - 1890) *** [[Whaley-2841|Benjamin Joseph Whaley]] (1824 - 1900) *** [[Whaley-2842|James Edward Whaley]] (1825 - 1889) *** [[Whaley-1505|Ephraim Mikell Whaley]] (1828 - 1900) '''Whitmarsh''' * [[Whitmarsh-763|John Whitmarsh Sr.]] ** [[Whitmarsh-804|John Whitmarsh Jr.]] **- [[Barnwell-564|Margaret Barnwell Whitemarsh ]] '''Wilkins''' * [[Wilkins-7950|Ann Lardent Wilkins]] '''Windsor''' ==Sources==

Planters of the Wessagusset Colony

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AKA: Wessagusset Trading Post, Wessaguscus == Sources used by Fearing == * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000035040769;view=1up;seq=3 Weymouth Town Government: It's Begining and Development], Clarence W. Fearing, AM, Pub 7, The Weymouth Histoical Society, Weymouth, MA, 1941 # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hn36i7;view=1up;seq=11 Charles Frances Adams, 4 July 1874 Historical Address at the 250 Anniversary of Weymouth] # [http://weymouthhistoricalsociety.org/HistoricalSketchVol2Chapt1.pdf Historical Sketch of Weymouth by Gilbert Nash] # The Bradford History ([http://www.gutenberg.org/files/24950/24950-h/24950-h.htm Of Plimoth Plantation]) # Abstract of the Town Records by Martin E. Hawes # New History of Weymouth, 1923 ([https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882453 History of Weymouth, Massachusetts], Weymouth Historical Society, 1923) # Chambers Encyclopedia and its American Additions # [http://weymouthhistoricalsociety.org/membership.htm Weymouth Historial Society] See Also: * [http://plymoutharch.tripod.com/thewessagussettplantation/id5.html Wessagussett Cast of Characters] * [[wikipedia:Wessagusset Colony]] Fearing states: * 60-80 Men * none over the age of 35 * non with family == Timeline == * May 1622 - Thomas Weston Colony Planted (Fearing) * June/July 1622 - Swan and Charity arrive at Plymouth * Aug 1622 - Andrew Weston (Brother of Thomas Weston) (Charity) and Richard Greene (Swan) arrive with new settlers (Fearing) * 1622 - Andrew Weston, Leader - Returned to England (Fearing) * November 1622 - Richard Greene, Leader (Brother-in-Law of Thomas Weston) - Died (Fearing) * 1622 - John Saunders, Leader - Leaves (Fearing) * * Late 1623 - Thomas Weston arrives to inspect conditions.(Fearing) * Summer/Autum (Sept) 1623 - Captain Roger Gorges Company Arrives with 120 new settlers with families (Fearing) * 1630 Absorbed into Massachusetts Bay Colony == The Known Planters of Wessagussett (The Weston Colony) == * [[Weston-1315|Thomas Weston]], organizer of the first Colony at Weymouth. Names of Planters developed by Rev. William Hyde # Andrew Weston (Brother of Thomas Weston) # Richard Greene (Brother-in-Law of Thomas Weston) # [[Saunders-212|John Saunders]] # Thomas Alger # Edward / Edmund Baker # Nycholas Rouse # Bennet Wells # Mr. Rogers - Master of Ship Sparrow (Pratt) # Mr. Gibbs - Master's Mate of Ship Sparrow (Pratt) # Dr. Salisbury - Chirurgeon (Pratt) # Joseph Royall # Robert Cholmle # James Standish # Thomas Bransby # John Chew # Thomas Parrish # Benjamin Owin # John Pedris (negro) # Edwin Johnson # Mr. Manly # Leonard Peddock # Richard Hanniford # William Marshall # William Palmer # John Kelly # Jasper Collins # Thomas Morton # [[Pratt-629|Phinenas Pratt]] - Escaped Indian Attack (Fearing) # John King # William Bibble == WikiTree Category == Category:[[:Category:Wessagusset_Colony|Wessagusset Colony]]

Planting Roots: A Nuwer family history

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Planting Roots: A Nuwer family history

by Michael Nuwer
June 2020 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c4kKw2bCvRPe7G3AmUuIYXUNmOOpLbRe Introduction]

Part I Born in Europe
Chapter 1 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SU2e4EoD8aERvYbTBO021mTt9WaI2XQw The Nuwer Family in Europe]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dBLdoWNcUZDpyx9qrjrpKNYsp576-fSd/ John George Nuber of Kallstadt]
Chapter 2 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q-fXjsH0UZw581itmbOH6lZYnU4EvVLJ Catherine Kieffer]
Part II Leaving Home
Chapter 3 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P38kyloTEt24EEXXKI-cj2NgksUXh8FD Going to America]
Chapter 4 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rz5TQne5dqfKd44-moqMOEY5N5FW8qGy Joseph Fuchs]
Chapter 5 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wh5LPP1nUUg7z6FXRKyLgLIezB1lipgN The Voegele and Halter Families]
Part III Making a Living
Chapter 6 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vf3z5b2F_8bAAPGSYu_coL5SORQMGyrR Chapter 6 Agriculture in Western New York]
Chapter 7 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sZuAdNwgNskwaXoK8H2qb46zzTo1bulI An Erie Road Farm]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_OHRnPELqcvrJrDdpMFWGmRROW-chd4r John Nuwer's Will]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sN2FExobG9sZAvz1rgD9xxHdn4qF4DNO/ Immigration, Land, and Citizenship: The Nuwer Family] (February 2023)
Part IV Children and Grandchildren
Chapter 8 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EO3-q8vTwbAnIsfW0RNAQXazzvPqMT39 Henry Nuwer]
Chapter 9 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WFJvd2B2Mm_y-o2cNSjIKZ0dV5zaL5ei John Nuwer, Jr.]
Chapter 10 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SnG9vQz2f1pjngUuGwyT9qYnu8nZA23g Joseph Nuwer]
Chapter 11 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yYDe3RUqltrpE0SvhHWY7zRmLND-n42a Anthony Nuwer]
Chapter 12 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f6tL1jb5LDCiRVNfSnri7gVF-r1h19a_ Four Daughters]
Chapter 13 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OdxnXOuGsBacD3vzC_52GMK7dYxk-w6X Clementine Messner]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bQ3rJHcMZ0NZsgUMjWz7yCai4fQm_SrV/ The Children of John Nuwer and Catherine Kieffer]
Part V Brother and Sister
Chapter 14 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AiS1JDg_ZJiN_F1lyUPrMckK0TlqYrYb Francis X Nuwer]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/17xrx0wvuZ0QyZVpmP6kCpsKCYuHL0a_7/ The Children of Frank Nuwer and Catherine Bach]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qSOW8H3lofwB6cEDfbXuesaaFwDBaVur The family of Catherine Bach]
Chapter 15 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QwFvJmf-cysn1PWjJStTPiW7OQWxB4h0 Celestine Nuwer Kieffer]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J0ZCTLWhrGzkZWCmpbABC1aYnBSOGeIX/ The Children of Celestine Nuwer and John Kieffer]
Chapter 14 was written in December 2019. That essay confused Frank X. Nuwer II and his son, Frank X. Nuwer III. The following essay looks more closely at the life of Frank X. Nuwer II and attempts to correct the earlier errors.
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WWnwuNFmBIAcxvzcxCBEvlRo_nPg6Qpi Francis X Nuwer II]
Land Records
I wrote the bulk of the above essays (Chapters 1-15) in 2019 and the first few months of 2020. My goals were, first, to learn something about my family genealogy and, second, to better understand the process of immigration that took place before the US Civil War. After these essays were complete, I discovered the Erie County Deed Index and the digital microfilm images of the deeds. The data found in the deeds turned out to be extremely valuable, and I spent the second half of 2020 mining that archive. The following group of essays contain many of those findings. * [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XCGasdIHV18lzioNUX-ZcO2G8-RfSXqS The farms of Anton Nuwer, Frank X. Nuwer and John Kieffer, Jr.]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/18ID0wHL3IIDMAr3nRQXVFHtU-mBXUlsf/ The farms of John Nuwer]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Wh9JPBD2aWkCoHDtiHKPCglKxjk-dbfu The farms of Henry Nuwer]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZcIn18R_jh_QZPeC7H1bF_LmTLzCTBVW The farm of Theresia Nuwer]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XsBeJ9jHQ8wmaISeGwwYHCC4Vdpe_GOZ The Nichter family farms]
* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Joseph_Kissel_Farm The Joseph Kissel farm]
* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Voegele_and_Halter_Farms The farms of Joseph Voegele and Martin Halter]
* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Three_Roeschwoog_Farmers_on_Schwartz_Road Three Roeschwoog farms on Schwartz Road]
'''Adaptation to a New Home'''
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/17ImHRXQKj2F0AggqbHAn861sSFPzcXFV/ Adaptation to a New Home] (An Introduction)
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y7qe7id78lGg9cotjdYAcbeYOpxPWGzt/ The Independent Cultivator] (part 1)
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/12wWAZVk-96_El-p93O13EOG3L18Tbj1O/ A History of St Mary of the Assumption] (part 2)
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E1wRQ9tXd9GEJ1qZmAVZo1qVvhdELNXx/ The Failed Assimilation of German Immigrants in Lancaster] (part 3)
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qk_hmdKjaWpcjiCGqUm0kJ5mY7XPNceO/ A Lancaster Fourth of July: 1880]
  • Family Structure and the Activities of Women
  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n7-iE4wGsS2COiV_bJTkw1tFiRGrsoOr/ The City, The Factory, and Industrial Work]
  • Merchants, Managers, and White-Collar Professionals
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Plas Glansefin

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[[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Historic_Buildings_Team|Wales Historic Buildings Team]] [[Category:Carmarthenshire, Historic Houses]] [[Category:Llangadog, Carmarthenshire]] [[Category:Plas Glansevin, Carmarthenshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Llangadog, Carmarthenshire|category=Llangadog, Carmarthenshire One Place Study}} Plas Glansefin is an early 19th century Country House. Also known as Glansefin, Glansevin or Glansevin Uchaf, it was owned by the Lloyd, later Pryse Lloyd, family from the 16th century to the 20th century. The house is three-storey, with a 7-window front, divided 2-3-2, the centre part slightly projected and pedimented. [https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/17379/ Coflein listing] Originally there was a coach house attached to the mansion but this is now a separate property. In present times it is no longer occupied by a family but let as a wedding venue and self catering accommodation. '''''WORK IN PROGRESS'''''

Platt Genealogy

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[[Category:Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == Platt Genealogy == in America (1638-1962) from the arrival of Richard Platt in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1638 * by Charles Platt (1905- 1978) * published in New Hope, Pennsylvania, 1963 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Platt Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/plattgenealogyin00plat (Borrow) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732296 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Platt,Charles ''[[Space:Platt Genealogy|Platt Genealogy]]'' (New Hope, PA,1963), [ Page ]. *[[#Platt|Platt]]

Plattenhof, Simonswald

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[[Category:Simonswald, Baden-Württemberg]] '''Plattenhof''' ist a farm in Black Forest. It is located in Obersimonswald right at the border to St. Peter on the hamlet Platte. Since it's that close to St. Peter it belonged to that one's parish.Where at least [[Doldt-5|Brigida Dold]]'s baptism in 1678 was recorded in St. Märgen == History == Sebastian Dold bought Plattenhof around 1590. [[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]], St. Peter im Wandel der Zeit (1993), p. 355 Among his descendants was [[Dold-129|Jacobus Dold/Doldt]], who died in 1683. [[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]]: Höfechronik von St. Peter; Freiburg im Breisgau 1997/1998, p. 222 His son [[Dold-174|Clemens Dold]] and his wife Maria sold the property in 1796 for 32 000 guilders to [[Lehn-169|Sophie von Hinterfad]] and lieutenant colonel ("Oberstleutnant") [[Von_Brandenstein-16|Wilhelm von Brandenstein]], her son-in-law.Kaufbrief für Sophie von Hinterfad und deren Schwiegersohn Oberstleutnant [[Von_Brandenstein-16|Wilhelm Freiherr von Brandenstein]] um das von beiden Eheleuten Klemens und Maria Dold für 32.000 Gulden erkaufte Hof- und Seßgut auf den Platten zu Simonswald, Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 229 Nr. 97512 (http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=4-4567157 : 7 April 2024) Clemens became innkeeper in Freiburg. In 1814, after the death of Sophia Maria von Hinterfad (1752-1813), the half of the farm belonging to her was put to auction.Großherzoglich Badisches Anzeige-Blatt für den See-, Donau-, Wiesen- und Dreisam-Kreis #11, 5 February 1814, ([https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/blbz/periodical/pageview/5465654?query=plattenhof scan]) Meanwhile the owner family again carries the name Dold. == Research notes == === Fire in 1884? === According to a newspaper notice in "Der Landbote" fires burned down "Plattenhof near St. Märgen" and "Brosihof near St. Peter" nearly at the same time in New Year's night of 1884. Der Landbote, #4/1881, 8 January 1884 ([https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/blbz/periodical/pageview/6240852?query=plattenhof Scan]) Freiburger Zeitung, however, claims that "Mattenhof near St. Märgen" burned down.Freiburg Zeitung, 8 January 1884 ([https://fz.ub.uni-freiburg.de/show/fz.cgi?cmd=showpic&ausgabe=02&day=08&year=1884&month=01&project=3&anzahl=4 Scan]) Breisgauer Zeitung only mentions Brosihof, but knows that a 17 year old boy from Glottertal was to blame for the fire.Breisgauer Zeitung, 4 January 1884 ([http://dl.ub.uni-freiburg.de/diglit/breisgauer_zeitung_1884/0010 Scan]) === Additional documents to check out === * [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=4-4567400 Revers des Bauern Dold auf der Platten, dass er gegen eine Rekognition für den Pfarrer in Simonswald auf gewisse Jahre die Pfarrei St. Peter besuchen darf] == External links == * [http://www.plattenhof-ferienwohnung.de/ Official website] * [https://freiburg-schwarzwald.de/platte.htm#Plattenhof photographs at frsw.de] * Willy Pragher: [http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=5-133808-1 Misthaufen mit Schwein und Kuh am Plattenhof bei St. Peter], 30 September 1963 (photograph) == Sources ==

Play School (UK television show)

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[[Category:Television Shows]] [[Category:British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)]] Educational weekdays television programme for children that launched the careers of numerous presenters and inspired the formats of multiple successor shows. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Play_School_(British_TV_series) The show contained several familiar consistent elements throughout it's run: * Opening poem "This is a house. This is a door. Windows, 1-2-3-4. Ready to knock? Turn the lock... (later substituted with: Get ready to play. What's the day? It's...") * A stylised clock, for teaching telling the time * The toys - Humpty, Big Ted, Little Ted, Jemima and Hamble * Three windows (round, square, arched), through which documentary pieces were shown - you had to guess which * Story time, sometimes with a celebrity story-teller * Pets, most memorably Katoo the cockatoo. * Songs to sing-along, with actions. == Production Staff == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Years !! width=200pt | Name !! width=200pt | Role !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1972-1983||Joy Whitby||Creator||N/C|| |- |1972-1983||Cynthia Fellgate||Executive Producer||N/C|| |- |1965-1968||Daphne Jones||Director (185 episodes)||N/C|| |- |1966-1971||Peter Wiltshire||Director (185 episodes)||N/C|| |- |1966-1971||Ann Reay||Director (180 episodes)||N/C|| |- |1966-1972||Michael Grafton-Robinson||Director (136 episodes)||N/C|| |- |1966-1968||David Turnbull||Director (130 episodes)||N/C|| |- |1968-1971||Anne Gobey||Director (130 episodes)||N/C|| |- |1966-1971||Peter Ridsdale Scott||Director (110 episodes)||N/C|| |- |1968-1971||Michael Cole||Director (100 episodes)||N/C|| |} == Presenters == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Years !! width=200pt | Name !! width=200pt | Also known for !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1964-5||VIrginia Stride||44 episodes. Presenter on the first episode||N/C|| |- |1964-7||Gordon Rollings 1926-1985||70 episodes. Presenter on the first episode||N/C|| |- |1966-87||Carol Chell||757 episodes||N/C|| |- |1964-87||Brian Cant 1933-2017||617 episodes, Presented ''Play Away'', narrated ''Trumpton''||N/C|| |- |1964-78||Julie Stevens||593 episodes||N/C|| |- |1967-87||Johnny Ball||541 episodes. Presented ''Think of a Number''||N/C|| |- |1969-87||Chloe Ashcroft||539 episodes ||N/C|| |- |1971-86||Sarah Long 1938-1987||461 episodes. Wife of ''Coronation Street'' actor Peter Baldwin.||N/C|| |- |1964-73||Rick Jones 1937 – 2021||443 episodes. Presented Fingerbobs||N/C|| |- |1966-75||Miranda Connell||386 episodes||N/C|| |- |1973-87||Fred Harris||372 episodes||N/C|| |- |1972-86||Don Spencer||354 episodes||N/C|| |- |1968-85||Lionel Morton||350 episodes. 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Pleasant Avenue 55 - St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lancaste

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] "This congregation's first church building was erected in 1835 by a group of German families who had been worshipping informally for several years. It is believed that this earlier church was located at what is today the corner of Brookfield Place and Central Avenue, and the people called themselves the German Evangelical Lutheran and Reformed Church. Controversy between the Lutheran and Reformed elements of the parish led to a separation, and in 1844 what is now St. John's was chartered as St. Peter's United Evangelical and Reformed Church. This split did not quell the controversy and the next year the church building was stolen in the middle of the night by upset reformists. A lawsuit was filed. Since the evangelicals held the actual title to the building, they were awarded six hundred dollars which they used to build a new church on Central Avenue located about where the Cushing Block (Schaff Agency) is today. By 1873, the congregation had outgrown this building, so land was purchased on Mulberry Street, which is now Pleasant Avenue, and today's Italianate style sanctuary was built for under ten thousand dollars. In 1876 the congregation officially became the First German Evangelical Lutheran Church. The graceful spire makes the building one of the tallest in the entire town. Rising to the equivalent of a ten story building, it can be seen throughout the Village of Lancaster and beyond. During the next quarter of a century, the first parsonage was built, the present pipe organ was installed in the balcony, and beautiful stained glass windows were added to the sanctuary. During World War I the congregation officially adopted its present name, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lancaster. Continuing its tradition of expansion and improvement, an annex was built in 1932; this allowed the organ to be re-situated in the enlarged chancel. German language services were discontinued during World War II. The church purchased | Palmer ponds on the north side of Pleasant Avenue and turned them into a parking lot. In the early 1950's a much needed education wing was added behind the sanctuary and the original frame parsonage was demolished and replaced with two new brick residences. In 1992 the congregation began a renovation and improvement program which included adding a ramp entrance to a modernized - undercroft, a new and enlarged elevator, restoration of the exterior of the building to its original state, a new roof, and the construction of two new front entrances."(1) ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church

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Web page dedicated to linking the original minutes from this church to WikiTree profiles == Minutes Pages 1 - 30 == Source Document: Microfilm, WPA Records, Official Project No. 65-44-1438 The following pages are transcribed Nov. 1868 from “Old church books” by a plan addapted 2d Sat. April 1867, by suggestion of the clirk R. A. McNabb. ===Page 1 - ''Friday May 1838''=== Friday May 1838 Church met at William Vinsons. Sermon by G. Denees. 1st. Opened for members received Catherine Green by letter. Saturday received William Vinson Sr. by Experience. 2” read minutes 3” references---- 4” acknowledgements - none 5” read and received Church Covenant and articles of faith. Chose Brother Samuel Kelly as Deacon. G. E. McNabb clerk. Joseph Manning as pastor received Nancy Allen by experience. Also [[Burke-1111|Rebecca Burke]] by Experience. 6” Miscellamous - none James Bryant protem Clirk G. E. McNabb Clirk 21’ July 1838 Church met. Sermon by Elder Joseph Manning 1st Opened for members - received none. 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” our next meeting to be sacremental also protracted and to be held at William Vinsons. Joseph Manning Mod. G. E. McNabb Clerk 17 Augt. 1838 Church met at William Vinsons Sermon by Martin Philips 1” opened for members. -- 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” appointed Brethern Wm Vinson G. C. McNabb & Samuel Kelly as delegates to the Union meeting at Big Creek to be held on Saturday before the lst sabbath in October next. With solicitation for the next union meeting. Return to [[#Top|Top]] ===Page 2 - ''met the 18th'' === met the 18” - lst opened for members - none read and received minutes of yesterday. Also corresponding letter of Mount Zion association to commence saturday before the 3d sabbath in September. Appointed Bro. G. E. McNabb to write a letter to Big Ivy free will association in North Carolina. Chose Bretheren Samuel Kelly. G. E. McNabb. & Hiram Lea. to carry the letter granted Bro. Jo. Sutton & Wife letters of dismipion Joseph Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk 17 Nov. 1838 Church met at Bros. William Vinsons Sermon by Elder Alexander Vance 1st opened for members - received by Ex. Polly Weaver. 2d - 3” - 4” - 5” read a corresponding letter from Big Ivy association by Alex Vance. which was received. Joseph Manning Mod. G. E. McNabb Clerk 3 Sat. Dec. 1838 Church met at G. E. McNabbs Sermon by Elder Josep Manning. 1st opened for members. received by Ex. Luritta McNabb. Sabbath. sermon by El. J. Manning lst opened for members. received by Ex Elender Wilkins. Joseph Manning M G. E. McNabb, C. 3 Sat Jan 1839 Church met at Bro. Wm. Vinsons Sermon by Elder Joseph Manning. 1st opened for members. Joseph Manning M G. E. McNabb Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] ===Page 3 - ''3rd Sat Feb 1839''=== 3rd Sat Feb 1839 Church met at G. E. McNabbs Sermon by Elder J. Manning. 1st - 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” Bro Samuel Kelly stated there had been some improper conversation between sister sophia Davis and Elis Burke concerning Mrs. Loyd. Sophia Davis being present after saim discussion. she having made considerable acknowledgement, the church not being satisfied the case was layed over until Tuesday after the 4” sabbath in this month. Excluded sister Elis Burke from the church for improper conduct. Sistir Addy Roberts failing to attend her meeting Brethern Vinet Fine and Hiram Lea were appointed to invite her to meeting. received Luckinda McNabb by Experience. Jos. Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk Tuesday after 4” sabbath Church met at G. E. McNabbs Sermon by Elder Jos Manning 1st opened for members 2” -3” took up reference - Sister Davis making every acknowledgement necessary, was forgiven by the church - Whereas there has been evil report about Sister Agnes Roberts the church considers she cannot fellowship her and excludes her from the same. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk Sat. before 3d Sab in March 1839 Church met at Bros Wm Vinsons Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members. 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” chose Bro Wm. Vinson deacon. set apart saturday before the 3d sabbath in May next for ordination. appointed Bretheren Vinet Fine, G. E. McNabb, Sam Kelly, Wm. Vinson, Joseph Sutton, Hiram Lea, as delegates to Clay Creek to colicit ministerial aid to assist in ordaining a deacon. Also consult with the Bretherin concerning the next union meeting Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Page 4 - ''Sat. before 3rd sabbath April 1839''=== Sat. befpre 3’ sab. April 1839 Church met at Bro John Weavers Sermon by Eld. Jos Manning 1” - 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” - 6” - Jos Manning Mod. G. E. McNabb Clerk 8” May 1839 Church met at Bro G. E. McNabbs Sermons by G. Denees & Eld Jos Manning. 1st opened for members. received by ex. Mahaly Runions. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk Sat. befor 3 Sab. May 1839 Church met at Bro Wm Vinsons Sermon by James M. Bryan. 1” - 2” - 3” took up reference concerning ordianation of deacon. proceed to examine Bro Wm. Vinson and found him qualified to fill the office of deacon. set him apart to that office by prayer and laying on hands by the ministers present. “Viz” Joseph Manning & C. M. Philips. Sat. before 3 sab June 1839 Church met at G. E. McNabbs Sermon by El Jos Manning 1s - 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” -6” the Union meeting to commence at Pleasant Grove church on saturday before the lst sabbath in september to continue 3 days or longer Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Page 5 - ''Saturday before 3rd sabbath July 1839'' === Sat. before 3 sab. July 1839. Church met at Wm. Vinsons Sermon by Martin Philips Elder. 1s - 2” - 3” - 4” - 5_ appointed Bro G. E. McNabb to attend the Big Ivy association in this year, “South Carolina” Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. Sat. before 3 sab. in Sept 1839 Church met at Pleasant Grove. Sermon by El Jos. Manning. November meeting set apart for sacramental occasion. Sunday - 1 - open door for members, received by Experience Isaac Hartsel & Garrett McNabb. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. Sat before 3d Sab. in Nov 1839 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Elder Martin Philips. Appointed Bro Philips Moderator 1s opened door for reception of members. received by experience William Green. 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” May meeting appointed for Sacramental occasion instead of november. Jos. Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clirk. 3 sat. Dec 1839. Church met at Bro Wm. Vinsons Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1” - 2” - 3” - 4” - 5”. our next meeting to be held at Bro John Weavers. Sacramental occasion reconsidered and postponed until June meeting. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Page 6 - ''3 Sat June 1840''=== 3 Sat June 1840 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by James M. Bryan. 1st opened for members. received by Experience “Amy” Col’. Reuben Coffey and wife Rachel by letter. Also Russle Allen and wife Luiso without letter. 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” - granted Bro Reuben Coffy, License to preach. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. Sat. before 4” sat. July 1840. Church met P. Grove. After sermon appointed the following Brethern as delegates to the association at Clay Creek. Reuben Coffy, George McNabb, Wm. Vinson John Weaver, Vinet Fine, Wm. Green. & Garrett McNabb. G. E. McNabb Clerk. 28 July 1840 Church met at -- Sermon by El Joseph Maning 1st opened for members. recd by experience Sarah Green Abraham Odell, Pheby Kelly, Edith Lorance, & Miry Coffee. Joseph Maning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 2d Aug. 1840 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members. recd by Experience Joel Mathus, Rheda I. Mathus. J. Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 3d Aug 1840 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1st opened for member. recd by Experience Jane Mathus & Polly Hunter Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 7 6 24” Aug. 1840 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos Manning 1st opened for members. received by experience Wm. Green, Jr. & Issac Humberd. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk 28 Aug. 1840 Church met at Bro Jeremiah Greene Sermon by Joseph Manning 1s opened for members. received by Experience Elisabeth Greene, Isabel A. James, without letter Washington Greene, Nancy Greene, Sarah Jasperson from Crabtree church North Carolina also at Knight received by Experience Margh Green, Isabel Green, James Green, Nancy Ford. Met 29. received by Experience George Clark and Anny Bugg. Joseph Manning M G. E. McNabb C. 9 Sept 1840 Church met at P Grove. Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for member, received by Experience Nancy Scroggins, & Catherin Scroggins and Jane Jenkins by letter. 2” - 3” - 4” -5” agreed that Bro Reuben Coffee sit in counsel with the bretherine there to receive members. Jos Manning M G. E. McNabb C. Sat. before 3 sat. in Oct. 1840 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1s opened for members, recd by Experience John Clevenger. 2” - 3”- 4”- 5” excluded Ellender Wilkiens for fornication appointed Ruben Coffee Deacon, sacramental meeting in December Joseph Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 8 21 Nov 1840 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Bros. R. Coffey 1st opened door for members. received by Experience George Erey. Joseph Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 5. Nov 1840 Church met at Jeremiah Greens Sermon By Bro Ruben Coffey. 1st opened for members received by Experience John Jenkins. Reuben Coffey Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk Sat. before 3 sat. Dec. 1840 Church met at Bro Wm. Vinsons Sermon by El Jos. Manning. 1st - 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” sent word to Bro William Green to attend our next meeting to answer to charge of Drunknep. also to G. E. Clark for drunknep and fighting. the Deacon to invite the bretheren to meeting. Joseph Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk 3d Sat Jan 1841 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st 2” - 3”. took up case of drunknep against Bro. Wm. Green he denied the charge. no evidence being brought forward, the charge erased. also the case of drunknep and fighting against G. E. Clark, he having left the state, and as considerable circumstantial evidence was brought to bear be was excluded Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 9 from the church As report say that Bro Joel Mathes is quilty of drunknep, two of the Deacons are appointed to see him and invite him to atend on Friday before the 1st saturday in next month. and give satisfaction as to the charge. Bro William Green requests a letter of dimission for himself and wife- also Mahaly Runnion desires a letter of dismipion throug Bros Manning - all of which are granted. Jos Manning Mod. G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 5 Feb. 1841 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos. Manning 1st - 2” - 3” Took up case of drunknep against Bro Joel Mathus, he made every acknowledgment necessary and was retained infellowship. received by Experience Rebecca Currey Jos Manning Mod. G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 17 Feb. 1841 Church met at Bro John Weavers. Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1s Opened door for members received by experience Redman McMahan, Russle Jenkings & Rhoda Baxdter. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk 26 Feb. 1841 Church met at Bro John Weavers Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st Opened for members, received by experience Elisabith Odle & Margret Sutton. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 10 Aug 1841 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Daniel Lemons. 1’ Opened for members, received by experience Morgan Clevenger. 3 Aug. 1841 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st Opened for members, received by experience Edom Childers. Joseph Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk 21 Aug. 1841 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st - 2” - 3” 4” 5” read and received a letter to the E. Tennessee association appointed as delegates Brethern G. E. McNabb, Isaac Humberd, Vinet Fine, Edom Childers to represent P. Grove church. Took up case of Joel Mathus for drunknep and by previous request was excluded from the church. Also the case of Samuel McMullen for moving out ot the boundery of the church without applying for a letter of dismission other reports against him also concerning which he did not satisfy the church he is therefore excluded from the church. Agreed to set Reuben Coffey for examination and ordination if found qualified and appointed Joseph Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 11 3d Sat Sept 1841 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. J Manning 1st- 2”- 3” - Took of Fornication against sister Darcas Ballentine- appointed Brothern John Weaver G. E. McNabb, Isaac Humberd, to invite her to attend our next meeting. Also case of [[Burke-1111|Rebecca Burke]] - charge Fornication. appoint sisters Polly Humberd & Margret Lea, to invite her to our next meeting. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk 3d Sat Oct 1841 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El C. M. Philip. 1st- 2” - 3” Took case against Carcas Ballentine charge Fornication, and by her own acknowledgement was excluded from the fellowship of the church. Also the case against [[Burke-1111|Rebecca Burke]]- the sisters appointed to see her did so. She said she had started the report herself- the case was layed over until some other time. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk 3 sat. Nov. 1841 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El Ephraem Moore. Met again on Monday, for the purpose of examining and ordaining Bro Reuben Coffy, as minister - took the question, was unanimous. he came forward was examined & ordained by the Presbytery Elders E. Moore & J Manning Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 12 3 sat. Dec. 1841 Church met at Bros William Vinsons Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1 opened for members, received by experience or recantation Josia Suetman. Jos Manning, Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 3 sat Feb. 1842 Church met at Bro Russle Allens Sermon by El M. C. Philips 1 Opened for members, received by Ex Nichelas Giles and Lotty Giles Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 3d Sat Mar 1842 Church met at Henry Faubions Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st Opened for members, received by experience Elisabeth Blanchet, John Childers John Jordon. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk 3” Sat April 1842 Church met at Bro Weavers Sermon by El Jos. Manning 1st Opened for members and received by experience Sethy Jenkins Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 3” Sat May 1842 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st 2 - 3 - [[Burke-1111|Rebecca Burke]] expelled for fornication. Chose Bro John Weaver Bro John Clevenger to invite Bro George Free to attend his meeting & give Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 13 an account of his staying away. Received from the United Baptist of North Carolina, Thos Kilpatrick without letter. Met on Monday 3d of May 1842 took up case of Bro John Weaver, found the church unanimous in favor of Bro Weaver as Deacon. Came forward for ordination, by prayer and laying on of the hands of our Presbytery ministers present E. Moore Jos Manning & Reuben Coffy Met at knight received experience Polly Walker. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 12 June 1842 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members, received by experience Alce Vinson (Col) and Didamy Greene Jos Manning, Mod. G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 3d July 1842 Church met at Philip Icenhour’s Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members, received by Ex. Philip Icenhour, Elizabeth Icenhour, John Blanchet, Charlotta Blanchet, Sarah Yett. Sunday folowing received by Ex. Hamilton Yett, Morgan Williams, Cintha Childers, Sarah Childers, Jeremiah Colwell. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 14 3d Sat in July 1842 Church met at Bro John Weavers. Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st Opened door for members, received by experience Patsy A. Giles. 2” - 3” - reference to be taken up at our next meeting. 4” - 5”. delegated our Brethern John Weaver, G. E. McNabb, Philip Icenhour, Reuben Coffy, Redmon McMahan, Isaac Humber, William Green, Abraham Odel, to the association at P. Grove. - At Knight, received by experience John Williams & Rebecca McMahan. by letter Luisee Shields, & R. Shields. Monday - received by Ex. William Allen, & Matinda Rollens. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 5” Augt. 1843 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members. 2d - 3” - 4” - 5” restored Elender Wilkins to fellowship. Part of the church met at the same time at Bro Jas Childers, and received Daniel Headric & William Townsend by Ex. Jos. Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 13 Augt 1842 Church met at Bro Jas Childers Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened door for members received by Experience Mary Childers Sen Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 20” Augt 1842 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Reuben Coffy. 1st opened for members received by Experience Soloman Rolens. 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” read and received a petition from the arm at French Broad Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 15 to grant them permission to organize a church. The Petition granted, read and received the letter to the association. Joseph Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. (Petition from Arm at French Broad) Aug. 13’, 1842 We the undersigned send christian salutation to the church at P. Grove. Dear Brethern, as it is inconvenient for many of us to attend your monthly meeting, we ask permission of you to form a church at or near Philip Icenhour’s. We have set apart the monday after the 4” sunday to meet for the purpose or organizing a church. hope this petition may meet you aprobation. We desire the assistance of ministers and clerk. expect to meet at Bro Philip Icenhour’s. this done at Bro Childers. Philip Icenhour’s, John Childers, Morgan Williams, John Jordan, John Blanchet, Edom Childers, Daniel Headric, Wm. Towsend, G. J. Colwell, Cintha Childers, Sarah Childers, Charlotta Blanchet, Polly Childers, Elisabeth Blanchet. 3d Sept 1842 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by ---- 1st opened for members, received by experience James Mathes, and Keyiah Greene. also Dotia McMahan & Alfred Ball. Meeting continued to the 10” of the month. preaching by L. James & J. Manning. 3d Sep received by experience William Davis, Elisabeth Clevenger, Elis Wilkins, Rebecca Cameron, & Rose North. 6” Sep. also by Ex. Mahaly Ball, Sarah Mathes, Rosaman Mantooth, Anderson McMahan, Polly Jones. 7” Sept. David Greene. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- === Page 16 - 8th Sept 1842 === 8th Sept. John Wood, Allen McMahan, Anny Greene, Elias Sisk & Hannah Knight. 10th Sept. Polly Sisk Lydia Davis, Anny Baxter, Susan Lemmons, Milly McMahan, Ely McMahan, Ratchel Clark, Elis Roberts. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 16th Sept 1842 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members. received by Experience William Whitson & Waldon Jenkins. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 17 Sept. 1842 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened door for members. received by Experience Cintha Pagett, Joseph Padget & Austin Hall, & Elis Bryant. 2” - 3” took up case of Bro George Fee for not attending his meeting’s. layed over until next meeting. also layed over Temperance reference until some other time. Anny Bugg excluded from the church for fornincation. At knight, received by Experience Polly Hall, Miry Hall, Isaac Wilkins, Baptist McNabb & William Humberd. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 19 Sept 1842 Part of church met at school House Sermon by J. Manning 1st opened for members, received by Experience Samuel Clevenger. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk 8” Oct 1842 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Reuben Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by Experience James Inman, Lucinda Wil- Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 17 liams. At Knight Received by Experience James Rollens, Sevien McMahan, & Philip Jenkins. Jos. Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. Part of church met at Grassy Fork, 1st October Sermon by El Reuben Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by letter from United Baptist of N. Carolina, Jeremiah Greene Sr. Mary Greene, Thos Greene, Cliff Greene. by Experience Sarah Woody, Talton Woody, Sarah Woody. Reuben Coffy Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 22” Oct 1842 Part of the church met at John Williams in Severe County E. Tennessee. Sermon by El Reuben Coffy. 1st opened for members received by Experience Mdary Prophet, Elis Williams, William Williams, & Ruthy Manes. Reuben Coffy Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 5 Nov. 1842 Church met at Eli McMahans Sr. Sermon by El Reuben Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by experience Jessy Jinkins, M McMahan, & Duncan Telson. R. Coffy Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 18” Nov 1842 Church met at Bro William Vinsons Sermon by El C. M. Philip. 1” - 2” - 3” all references layed over until another time. 19” Nov. read covenant and articles of faith. received Bro William Vinsons resignation as Deacon. Agreed to appoint three more deacons. Chose Elias Sisk, Abraham Odle, & Vinet Fine as the Deacons. took up the question concerning the Bankrupt law. layed over until Friday before the next December meeting to be held at Bro John Allens Sr for the purpose of discussing the same. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 18 Complaint of Reuben Coffy brought before the church against Bro James Mathes for killing Abraham Dentons Jacke and appointed Bro William Vinson, Wm. Greene & G. E. McNabb to invite him to attend our next meeting. Granted letters of dismipion to Sophy and William Davis. Excluded Bro George Fry for not obeying an order from the church for his attendance. Granted Rebecca Camrey letter of dismission. The Bretheren chosen for deacon’s came forward for ordination by Presbyterys Jos Manning and C. M. Philips. received by “experience” or recantation Jeremiah Greene, Nancy Greene from United Baptist N. Carolina. Jos. Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 16” Dec 1842 Church met at Bro John Allens Prayer by Jos Manning. took up Bankrupt case. after mature deliberation concluded not to admit any one who has taken the Bankrupt law, to a seat with them in council. That we will exclude any one from the church who may avail themselves of that law. took up case against Bro James Mathes for putting confidence in the members of this church, which charge failed. Also the case of Samuel Mathes for drunknep. Excluded him from the church. forbid the baptising of sister Margret Wilson for unchristian conduct. Appointed brothers John Weaver, Elias Sisk, Abraham Odell to see Bro John Wood conderning a report of drunknep against him. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 19 1st Jan 1843 Church met at I. E. Majority. Part at Bros John Jenkins. Sermon by El Reuben Coffy 1st opened for members, received by experience John Williams Reuben Coffy Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 9” Jany 1843 Arm met at Grassy Fork. Sermon El Reuben Coffy. 1st opened door for members, received by Ex. Mary Greene. Reuben Coffy Mod. G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 21 Jan. 1843 Church met at Bro John Weavers. Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members, received by Ex Reuben Wilhite & Elisabeth Wilhite. 2” - 3” - The bretheren sent to see Bro John Wood for drunknep. he denied the charge. making every thing satisfactory. he came before the church and gave them every evidence necessary. 22 Jan At Knight - received from United Baptist Mary Rose to our care until she receives her letter of dismission from the above church. Jos Manning M. G. E. McNabb, C. 4” Feb. 1843 Church met at Ely McMahans, Sr. Sermon by El Reuben Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by Experience Ely McMahan Sr. Reuben Coffy M. G. E. McNabb, C. 19” Feb 1843 Church met at P. Grove Sermon byh Wm. Ogle. 1st opened for members, received by letter Jacob Miller & Charity Miller. by Experience Nancy Sisk. 2” - 3” reference of Bro R. Shields for taken the benefit of the Bankrupt law in order to defraud a Just Creditor. Appointed Bro.s Russle Allen and Joseph Padget to see and invite him to Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 20 attend at this place Friday before the 2d Saturday in March next to answer the charge. Jos Manning, M. G. E. McNabb, C. 10” March 1843 Church met at P. Grove in order to take up reference of last meeting. After hearing the statement of Bro Shields, to wit, that he done it in consequence of some heavy encumbrances, relative to some demands that was upon him. he would be willing to pay, as he considered all just demands but there were two demands he would not pay if he could. One was some cost in a certain Law suit of which he was prosecutor, (by his own acknowledgement) the other as security to a sum in Bank. the church under the circumstances thought him in error, and excluded him from her fellowship. Jos Manning, M. G. E. McNabb, C. 19” March 1843 Church met at Bro G. E. McNabb’s Sermon by Jos Manning 1st opened for members received by letter Sarah A. Miller and Jane Miller. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, C. 3d Sat Mar 1843 Church met at Bro Wm. Vinsons. Sermon by Elder Reuben Coffy. 1st 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” Moved by Bro Coffy that a clerk be appointed for Arm at Grassy Fork. Second- and Bro Eli McMahan Sr. appointed. record of the arm to be handed in before the Association in September next. Jos Manning M. G. E. McNabb, C. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 21 25” March 1843 Church or Arm at Grassy Fork met at Bro Soloman Williams in Seviere County. Sermon by El R. Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by Experience Sarah Williams. R. Coffy Mod Eli McMahan Clerk. 1st April 1843 Arm met at Ely McMahans Sermon by Reuben Coffy 1st opened for members, received by Experience Mary Greene. R. Coffy Mod Eli McMahan Asst. C. 15” April 1843 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st’ 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” Bro John Williams applied for an Arm to be established at White Oak flats, was granted. Eli McMahan Jr. to act as Asst Clerk. May meeting for sacramental occasion. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 29” April 1843 Arm met at White Oak Flats, at Bro John Williams Sermon by R. Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by Experience Isaac McGaha, Elisabith Mathes. R. Coffy, M. Eli McMahan C. 3” Sat May 1843 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members, received by Experience Sarah Lillard. by letter Green Rose & Elis McMahan. 2” - 3” - 4” - Bro G. E. McNabb, came forward made confession that he had been in error and asked forgivenep of the church which was granted. Jos Manning Mod. Eli McMahan Asst. C. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 22 28” May 1843 Arm met at White Oak Flats. Sermon by R. Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by experience Eli Williams & George McMahan. R. Coffy Mod Redmon McMahan C. protem 3” June 1843 Arm met at Bro Ely McMahan. Sermon by R. Coffy 1st opened door for members, received by Experience William McMahan and Rhoda McMahan. Reuben Coffy. Eli McMahan Asst. C. 4” Sat June 1843 Church met at Bro John Weavers. Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members, received by Experience Perrym Giles and John A. Quarles. 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” granted sister Shields letter of dismission. Appointed John Weaver, Joseph Sutton, Wm. Vinson, Reuben Coffy, Elias Sisk, Anderson McMahan, Joseph Padget, Redmon McMahan as delegates to the general association to be held at P. Grove. commencing the last Friday in August nest. Met at same place at Knight, received by Experience Anson Black, Harriet Black and Mahaly Wood. Reuben Coffy & Jos Manning Mod Eli McMahan & G. E. McNabb Clerk & Asst. C. 25 June 1843 Church met Sunday Knight at P. Grove Surmon by El. Jos. Manning 1st opened for members, received by letter Delilah Jenkins, by Experience Sarah Ruarls. Jos Manning M. Eli McMahan Asst. C. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 23 15” July 1843 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Bro. Wm. Wall 1st opened for members. received by Experience Joel Rains, James Yarberry, Samuel Green, William Inmon, Calton Coffee, Elijah Wilkins, Jessie Cernel, Alx. Miller, Christener Jenkins, Avaline Prepwood, Margt Ballentine, James Rains, Lewis Cates, Giles Caton, Nancy Raines & Frances Green. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb C. 21” July 1843 Part of the church met at Bro William Greene. Sermon by Bro R. Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by Experience Elisabeth Miller. R. Coffy Mod Eli McMahan Asst. C. 5” Augt. 1843 Arm met at Bro Eli McMahans Sermon by ----- 1st opened for member, received by Experience Mary Ramsey & Green Woody 14” Augt. Part of the church met at Bro Millers 1st opened door for members, received by Experience Cintha Clark. 19” Aug. Arm met at White Oak Flats. Sermon by El Reuben Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by Experience Mary Shields & Sarah Prophet. R. Coffy Mod. G. E. McNabb Clerk. 26” Augt Church met at P. Grove. Part at R. Coffy. Sermon by El Jos Manning & R. Coffy 1st opened for members, received by Experience Wm. McGaha, Abagail Rains, by letter Kesiah Wilhite. 27” Augt At Knight, received by Ex. Wm Holaway & Elen Holaway. 28” Augt Monday Knight, received by Ex Nancy Inman. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 24 29” Augt 1843. Part of the church met at Bro. Wm. Greene. Sermon by El R. Coffy. 1st opened door for members, received by Experience John Ramsey, Nancy McGaha, Margt Greene and Anny Coleman. R. Coffy Mod G. E. McNabb, C. 2” Sat Sept Church met at Bro Weavers. Part at Wm. Green Sr. Sermon by El Jos Manning & R. Coffy. 1st opened for members, received by Experience Nancy Webb & Joseph Holaway M. Ramsey R. McGaha & Jos Baxter. Brs. John & Samuel Clevenger to invite our Bro John Wood To come to church and answer to a charge of drunknep. granted letters of dismission to Joseph Sutton, Elis Sutton & Margret Sutton. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 2” Sat Dec. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Bro Wm. Wall 1st opened for members. 2d - 3” - 4” 5” gave Bro Miller permission to Preach in the bound’s of this church, or in the association. Jeremiah Green applied for permission to Preach- some objections against it, but agreed that he might fill the appointment made - continued until our next meeting. The church took into consideration the adoption of Rules of decorum for the government of our church. Appointed Bro Elias Sisk, Ruben Coffy, Jos Manning & G. E. McNabb to draft Rules and present them at our next meeting on Sunday. granted Lewis Cates a letter of dismission. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 9” Nov. Church met at Bro Weavers. Sermon by J. Manning received Moses Clark by Experience Jos Manning M G. E. McNabb, Ck. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 25 2” Sat Jan 1844 Church met at Bro John Weavers. Sermon by El. Jos Manning 1st 2 - 3” Took up reference of last meeting of Jeremiah Green. the objection rendered at our last meeting being only rumors, granted him permission to preach in the bounds of this association. Rules presented and adopted. 5” granted letter of dismission to R. Coffy Rachel Coffee, Calton Coffee, Samuel Green & Miry Rollens. 4” Bro Ely McMahan came forward and made an humble confession that he had used some bad language- the church forgave him and retained him in fellowship. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Ck. 2d Sat Feb. Church met at Bro Wm. Vinsons. Sermon by R. Coffy. 1st - 2” - 3” - 4” 5” Bro Miller informed the church of a disturbunce between Bro Carvel & Sister Coffy. appointed Bro Miller and Ely McMahan to invite them to meeting to answer for said disturbunce. Same committee to invite Bro Cernel to attend the next meeting to answer a report of drunknep. Jos Manning Md. G. E. McNabb, Ck. 24 Jan. Part of church met at Wm Green Sermon by R. Goffy 1st opened for members rec’ by Experience William Ramsey & Agnes Taylor. R. Coffee Mod G. E. McNabb Clk. 2” Sat Mar. Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st Opened for members, received by letter Margt and Edy McNabb. 3” reference of last meeting Bro Cernel came forward and made humble confession- Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 26 the church forgave him- Sister Green made every thing satisfactory. 4” - 5” Jermeiah Green asked for letters of dismission for himself and wife and Sarah Woody which was granted. Jos Manning, Md. G. E. McNabb, Ck. 7” March 1844 Arm met at White Oak Flatts, at new meeting house. Sermon by El Reuben Coffee 1st opened for members, received by Experience Polly Baxter. R. Coffy Md. G. E. McNabb, Ck. 1” Sat April Church met the arm of --- at Grassy Fork. Sermon by R. Coffy 1st opened for members, received by Ex. Fanny Sawyers. R. Coffy Md. G. E. McNabb Ck. 2” Sat April Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st - 2” - 3” - 4” Bro John Weaver came forward and acknowledged getting in an ill humor about something, prayed the church to forgive him- which was done. Bro Isaac Greene acknowledge moving on Sunday and was forgiven by the church. Bro David Green denied moving on sunday, as was charged against him. Met again on sabbath, sermon by J. Manning. Bro George Free came forward and made confession of violating the rules of the church and asked forgivnep, which was granted. received by Ex. Sarah Holaway. Jos Manning Md G. E. McNabb, Ck. 11” May Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El R. Coffy 1st - 2” - 3” - 4” 5” - 6” - R. Coffy Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 27 8” June 1844 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El Epharem Moore. 1st opened for members received by letter Elisabeth Pate. 2” - 3” - 4” 5” the church request Eli McMahan Asst. Clerk to bring up the report of the arm at White Oak Flats tomorrow the arm at White Oak Flats Petitions this boby the privilege of organizing a permanent church, which was granted. and to meet Tuesday after the 3d Sabbath in July next. also agree to send ministerial aid with Clerk. The following is the Petition. Tennessee Cocke County March the 9” 1844. We the undersigned now in conference at White Oak Flats do humbly petition the church at P. Grove, that you will permit us to organinze a church at White Oak Flatts. hoping you will send us ministerial aid and clerk. and that you will meet us at the time you may see proper to do so. We send our beloved Bretheren viz. John Jenkins, Isaac McGaha, Solomon Williams, Reuben Wilhite to bare this Petition John Jenkins, Solomon Williams, John Williams, Jacob Manes, John Ramsey, Wm. Ramsey, Thos. Mathes, Isaac McGaha, Eli Williams, Samuel Green, Reuben Wilhite, George McMahan, Jesse Baxter, James Raines, Eli McMahan, Jessie Jenkins, James Inman, B. Prophet, Holaway Basxter, Wm. Williams, Cintha Jenkins, Lucinda Mathes, Selia Williams, Rutha Manir, Nancy McGaha, Mary Ramsey, Elis Mathes, Delilah Jenkins, Mary Green, Margt Green, Anny Coleman, Elis Wilhite Agnes Taylor, Abigal Rains, Rebecca McGaha, Elis Miller, Kisiah Wilhite, Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 28 Nancy Inman, Dotia McMahan, Mary Shields, Avaline Preswood, Sarah Profit, Mary Profit, Elis Williams & Mary Ramsey. Jos. Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 2” Sat July 1844 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st - 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” read church covenant. granted Bro I. Murr permission to preach while in Washington County. instructed the clerk to perpare a letter for the next association. whereas, report say, that Bro. James Rollens and wife had whiped a small child unmercifully. appointed Sisters Miller & Swaggerty Mille McMahan & Joseph Padget, Green Rose, Eli McMahan to and talk to them, and invite them to our next meeting to answer the charge. Also sent Br’s William Whitson and John Jenkins to see and invite him to our next meeting. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clk. 2” Sat Sept 1844 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1” - 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” report say that Bro Cernel is guilts of drunknep. appointed Bro Joseph Padget to ask him to attend our next meeting Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 12” Oct. 1844 Church met at Bro William Vinsons Sermon by Y. T. Morris 1” - 2” - 3” took up reference of last meeting, Brother Padget reported that he had talked with Bro. Cernet. Bro Cernel failing to attend was excluded from the church. Jos Maning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 29 14” Dec. 1844 Church met at G. E. McNabb Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st 2” - 3” - 4” Bro Garrett McNabb came forward and made confession that he had been in error and prayed forgivnep- which was granted. 5” whereas report say that Bro Isaac Hartsel had been guilty of drunknep and fighting that Bro William Allen & Russle Allen attempting to fight. appointed Bro A. Ball to see Bro Hartsel and Bro Miller and Padget to see Bro Russle and William Allen and to invite them to our next meeting. Inquiry made concerning a letter of dimission granted Bro Philip Jenkins, the cause of his retaining it. Sent Bros Walden Jenkins and William Whitson to see him and have him bring his letter and give the reason why he detained the same. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clk. 11” Jan. 1845 Church met at Bro G. E. McNabbs Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st 2” - 3” reference of last meeting. Bros Isaac Hartsel made acknowledgement that he was guilty of the charge in part, and ask forgivnep which was granted. Bro. W. Allen the same and was forgiven also Bro Ralph Allen, all of which was forgiven. Bro Philip Jenkins not being present, his case postponed in order to procure the testimony of Bro Wm McMahan. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk 3” Feb. 1845 Part of church met at Abraham Swaggertys Prayer by El Reuben Coffy 1st opened for members. received by Experience Abraham Swaggerty. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 30 2” - 3” - 4” - 5 whereas a difficulty has gotten up in the arm at Grassy Fork. Appoint 2” Sat in next month to meet and send Bros Elias Sisk, Ely McMahan, Bro Miller, Jos Padget, G. Rose, Abraham Odle, with Bro Reuben Coffy to settle the same. Jos Manning M. G. E. McNabb C 7” Marh 1845 The Committee met according to appointment. After Prayer proceeded to businep Took up reference against Talton Woody and Mary Greene, after hearing the evidence they were excluded from the church. Also case of Kesiah Greene from acknowledgement- excluded her from the church. G. E. McNabb Cr. 8” March 1845 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members, received by Experience Nancy Denton- 2” - 3” - 4” - 5” William Green and wife. sent in there letters of dismission saying they did not desire to live in this or any other church. granted them There request and excluded them. Agreed to call in the Arm at Grapy Fork. Whereas report say that Moses Clark has been intoxicated - he being present acknowledged the charge. Desired to be excluded which was granted. Church approved of the settling the difficulty at the Arm of the church at Grassy Fork. Jos Manning Mod. G. E. McNabb Clerk. 12" April 1845 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Bro Miller 1st opened for members - received by letter Solomon Rolens. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" the May meeting to be Sacramental, whereas report say that Green Woody has been drunk and trying to fight and guilty of immoral conduct. Return to [[#Top|Top]] == Minutes Pages 31 - 61 == Source Document: Microfilm, WPA Records, Official Project No. 65-44-1438 WPA Records, Official Project No. 65-44-1438 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 31 The church appointed Bro William Whitson and Eli McMahan to inviet him to at-our June meeting to answer the charge. Also that David Greene is guilty of immoral conduct and send the same Bretheren to see and invite him to our June meeting. Rueben Coffy Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 2" Sat May 1845 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Jesse Mur. 1st - 2"- 3" - 4" - 5" granted letter of dismission to Nancy Mathes. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 2" Sat June 1845 Church met at Pleasant Grove Sermon by A. Norman 1st - 2" - 3" - took up case of Green Woody, he confessed trying to fight the other charges denied and having know proof, were thrown aside he prayed forgivenep which was granted. Also the case of Bro David Green for Sabbath breadking, he acknowledged the charge, prayed forgivnep which was granted. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clk. 2" Sat July 1845 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by J. Manning 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" report say that James Yarberry is guilty of drunknep fighting and other unchristian conduct appoint Bro Greene Rose & Anson Black to see and invite him to attend our next meeting. Granted letter of dismission to Jeremiah Murr & wife. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, Clk. 2" Sat Augt 1845 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members - received by letter James Rollins. 2" - 3" case of Bro James Yarberry for drunknep and fighting he stated to the committee that Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 32 he was guilty of the charge and requested to be excluded which was granted. Bro Wm. Allen came forward saying he had been assaulted and defended himself - the church forgave him. Br's David Green & Green Woody excluded for sabbath breaking. Read and received letter to the next association. Appointed as delegates Samuel Clevenger, Reuben Coffy, Jos Padget, Abraham Odle. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Ck. 3" Nov. 1845 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Maning. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Bro Ruple Allen confessed he had been doing very wrong - and desired the church to Exclude him, which request was granted. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clerk. 15" Dec. 1845 Church met at Bro Wm. Vinsons Prayer by Joseph Manning. 1st - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" letters of dismission granted to Jacob Miller, Charity Miller, Sarah Ann Miller, Alx Miller, Jeremiah Greene and Nancy Greene. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb Clk. 2" Sat Jan 1846 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3' took up reference of Solomon Rolens case for draping in womens clothes to catch Ruple Allen in an unlawful act with a woman. He was excused for so doing. 4" - 5" - granted letters of dismipion to Bro Russle Jinkens & wife Jos Manning Mod. G. E. McNabb, C. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 33 2" Sat April 1847 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members. 2" - 3" - 4" Bro Garrett McNabb came forward and confeped he had been drinking two much ardent spirits - and asked for forgivnep which was granted. Jos Manning M. G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 2" Sat June 1846 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El J. Manning 1st opened for members - received by letter James A. Tucker & Sarah Tucker. R. Coffy M. G. E. McNabb Clk. 2" Sat July 1846 Church met at P. Grove Sermon ----- Deacons opened services by sining 1"- 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" report say that Bro James Rollens, has been passing himself for a single man while on a trip down the country. Also been drinking too much. Sent Bro Alfred Ball to see him - with William Whitson - and invite them to attend our next meeting - Whereas report say that Bro Reasen Coffy has been marking some sheep that were not his, that he drove William Rains yearling home. Appointed Bros. A. Ball & Green Rose to invite him to our next meeting. Report say that Eli McMahan did make use of bad language toward David Guinn. Appointed Jos Padget and A. Ball to invite him to our next meeting. Elias Sisk & Vinet Fine Deacons G. E. McNabb Ck 24" July 1846 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by W. T. Ogle 1st "" - 3" reference Bro Jas Rollens denied passing himself for a single man but that others had in his presence - the church was made satisfied - he was excluded for being drunk as proven by three or four witneses. The case Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 34 against Reuben Coffee for marking sheep and driving home a yearling. No proof being brought to that effect, except in his favor. He had driven Wm. Rains yearling home but through mistake. Wm Rains came to Coffey's house told him the yearling was his and Bro Coffee freely gave it up. Every circumstance being put to the church he was honorably acquitted. Jos Manning Mod G. E. McNabb, C. 2" Sat Augt 1846 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by R. Coffy. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" appointed Bro Reuben Coffee, Jas. A. Tucker, Vinet Fine, Austin Hall as delegates to the next association in Greene County. Commencing the 1st Sabbeth in Sept. next. G. E. McNabb to prepare the letter from this church. Read and received the letter. Reuben Coffy Mod G. E. McNabb, C. 2" Sat Sept. 1846 Church met at P. Grove Servises with singing by the deacons. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" Bro Weaver made his acknowledgement for not attending his church meetings, which was satisfactory. E. Sisk, M. G. E. McNabb, Clerk. 14" Nov. 1846 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted letters of dismission to Elisabeth Russle Mahaly Wood, William Green and Wife and daughter and to Sarah Green. A charge against Bro G. E. McNabb for unchaste conversation to Sister Elis Kelly, the church hearing her evidence excluded him from the fellowship. Jos Manning, M. A. Swaggerty protem Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 35 2" Sat Dec. 1846 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Wm. C. Newel 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" - 6" W. T. Ogle, Mod. Protem A. Swaggerty, C. Protem. 2" Sat Jan 1847 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" Isaac Hartsel came forward confessing a difficulty with his neighbor. The church forgave him. 5" appointed Bro A. Swaggerty Clerk. J. Manning Mod A. Swaggerty Clerk. 2" Sat Feb 1848 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" Joseph Holaway acknowledged being drunk. Asked for forgivenep promising not to do so any more the church forgave him 3" Mahala Hood asked for a letter of dismission some objections arising was not granted - postponed until she makes satisfaction to the church. Jos Manning, M. A. Swaggerty Clk. 2" Sat Mar 1847 Church met at P. Grove Exortation and prayer. 14" March Met again Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members received by Experience Samuel Hux-by letter William Randolph. Jos Manning Md. A. Swaggerty, Clerk 2" Sat April 1847 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5' - Bro James Tucker and wife Sarah Tucker received letters of dismission. Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty Clerk. 2" Sat May 1848 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st - 2" - 3" - 4" Bro R. Coffy confessed using too much rough language Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 36 and prayed forgivnep for the same, which was granted. Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clk. 2" Sat June 1848 Church met at P. Grove After sermon appointed Bro J. J. Sims Mod. & J. J. Sparks, Clerk protem. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" received a petition from French Broad church to send three (3) Brotheren to settle a difficulty - appointed Bro's V. Fine Isaac Humberd and A. Hall to assist in settling the disturbence at French Broad. J. J. Sims Mod Protem J. J. Sparks Clk " " 2" Sat July 1847 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1st - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" delegated Bro Wm. Vinson, Isaac Humberd, Vinet Fine, Abraham Odell and Abraham Swaggerty to the association to be held at Liberty. Sent Vinet Fine and Nancy Denton to invite Catherine Sereggins to attend our next meeting to render a reason for her non attendance. Bro Abraham Odel to invite Bro George Free to attend 2" Sat in September next, to answer a charge of drunknep. Bro William Vinson to see Bro Ely McMahan concerning the sending of his waggons, Starting on Sunday, to the salt works. Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty Clerk 2" Sat Augt 1847 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Benjamin Greene. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" letter to the association presented. Not being satisfactory refered till tomorrow. Vinet Fine, Mod. Protem A. Swaggerty, Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 37 2" Sat Sept. 1847 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning 1st 2" - 3" Bro George Free excluded from the church for non attendence and drunknep. Sister Catherine Scroggins released from the charge against her. Bro Ely McMahan made every thing satisfactory, showing that it was a case of necessity starting his waggons to Salt Works on the sabbath. 4" - 5" - sent Bro Joseph Padget to invite him to the next meeting. Jos Manning Mod Elias Sisk clerk p.t. 2" Sat Nov 1847 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1st 2" - 3" against Solomon Rollens for non attendance to meeting and others violations of the rules of the church. Bro Padget saw him - Bro Rollens desired to be excluded which was granted. 4" - 5" Bro Abraham Odell and wife and Sister Rhoda Baxter received letters of dismission. Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clerk 2" Sat Jan 1848 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" - 6" - Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clerk. 2" Sat Feb 1848 Church met at Bro Weavers. Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members and received by experience Elisabith Lemons, and Polyan Webb. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" finished Payment for stove. Jos Manning, Mod. A. Swaggerty Clerk. 2" Sat May 1848 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1st opened door for members, received by letter Mima Giles. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted letter of dismission to Elisabeth Pate. Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clk Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 38 22" July 1848 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1" 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" appointed Bro. John Weaver, R. Coffy 7 Morgan Williams as delegates to the association to meet at Mt. Pleasant, Friday before the 1st Sunday in September next. Granted letter of dismipion to sister Mary Rollins. Report against Bro Lewis Cates of drunknep and retaianing his letter of dismission. After hearing the evidence was excluded from the church. Bro R. Coffy to invite Bro Calton Coffy and invite him to attend on Wednesday after the 4" Sunday in Augt at P. Grove to answer a charge of misconduct. Bros Jos Padget and A. Ball to invite Bro Joel Rains to attend the meeting on Wednesday after the 4" Sunday in Augt. To answer for fighting Dilliard Williams. Jos. Mannaing Mod A. Swaggerty, Clerk. 31" Augt. 1848 Church met at Pleasant Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1" - 2" - 3" took up case of Calton Coffe, refered to next meeting - also case of Bro Joel Rains after hearing the evidence acquitted him. 4" Bro Abraham made acknowledgement of drinking too much - and was restored to full fellowship. 5" appointed Bro William Waitson as delegate to the next Association. Jos Manning, M. Anderson McMahan pro tem C. 2" Sat Sept 1848 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning 1" - 2" - 3" case of B Bro Calton Coffy, charge drunknep and non attendance to meeting, evidence sufficient for exclusion which was done. Jos Manning, M. A. Swaggerty, Clerk Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 39 2" Sat Oct 1848 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Bro --------- 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" letter read that was received from Bro Steeten Shields in regard to his exclusion - being but few present - layed over until next meeting. Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clerk. 9" Dec. 1848 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1" opened for members received by Experience Elisabeth Cleveager. 2" - 3" reference to Bro Sheilds letter. After reading the letter sent word to Bro Sheilds - stating our decision. Jos Manning Md. E. Sisk, protem Clerk. 10" Feb 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Bro Green Rose having moved out of the bounds of this church is excluded for the same. Granted a letter of dismission to sister Nancy Coffee. Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clk. 17" Feb. 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1" opened for members and received by Ex. Fanny Allen, Alx Cameron & Wife Catherine, Nancy Denton. 2" - 3" - 4" Solomon Rollins came forward, also G. E. McNabb and made satisfactory acknowledgements and was restored to full fellowship. Jos Manning Md. A. Swaggerty Clk. 12" Feb. At Knight received Mark Lillar and Isaac Kingery by Experience. J. Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clerk. 19" Feb. At Knight received by Experience John Vinson. Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 40 20" Feb. 1849 Church met at P. Grove. After preaching, 1st opened for members - received by letter Rebecca Hall. J. Manning Mod A. Swaggerty Clk 21" Feb. 1849 Church met at P. Grove. After preaching 1st opened for members, received by Experience Polly Mantooth and Milly Denton. Jos Manning Mod A Swaggerty Clk 22" Feb. 1849 Church met at P. Grove. After preaching 1st opened for members, received by experience Allen Clevenger, Wm Vinson & Harriet Lea. J. Manning Md A. Swaggerty, Ck. 22' Feb. 1849 At Knight, received by Experience mary Vinson, James Denton, Esau Hartsel. J. Manning Md A. Swaggerty, Clk. 23" Feb. 1849 Met again at P. Grove. After sermon 1st opened for members. Received by Experience Martin Cameron, Aton Humberd, Wm. Nelly, Hawkins Cameron & Sarah Cameron. Jos Manning Md A. Swaggerty, Clk. 23" Feb. 1849 At Knight, after sermon, 1st opened for members, received by experience Margt Click & Lucinda Davis. E. Moore M. A. Swaggerty Clk. 24" Feb. 1849 At Knight. After Sermon. 1st opened for members and received by Experience Martha Rollins and Matilda Lillard. Jos. Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clk. 25" Feb. 1849 Church met at P. Grove. After sermon, 1st opened for members, received by Experience Rachael Rollins. Jos Manning M. A. Swaggerty, Ck. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 41 2" Sat March 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Rev. E. Moore 1st - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" - 6" - Joseph Manning Mod Abr Swaggerty, Clerk. 2" Sat March 1849 At Knight. After Sermon. 1st opened door for members received by Experience Elisabeth McNabb "of Col." 11" March 1849 Church met P. Grove. After Sermon, 1st opened door for members, received by experience John Lillard, Nancy Lillard, Jeremiah Thomas, and Mary Thomas & Hannah Finney. At Knight After sermon 1st opened for members and received by experience Simeon Fine "of col" Letty Clevenger and Edwin Allen, Letty Clevenger & John Clevenger. Jos Manning Mod A Swaggerty, Clerk. 12" March 1849 Church met at P. Grove After sermon 1st opened for members and received by experience Sally Dillen and William Wood. 2" - 3" - 4" Bro Moses Clark came forward confessed his doing very wrong but hoped the Lord had forgiven him, prayed forginenep of the church, which was granted. E. Moore Mod A. Swaggerty Clerk. 12" March 1849 At Knight, after Sermon. 1st opened for members and received by experience Martha Vinson & Elizabeth Lillard. J. Manning M. A. Swaggerty, Ck. 13" March 1849 At Knight, after sermon, 1st opened for members and received by experience Sarah Clark 15" March 1849 Church met, after sermon 1st opened for members, received by Ex. Sarah Hux. J. M. & a. S. Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 42 16" March 1849. Church met at P. Grove. After Sermon. 1st opened for members, received by Experience William Cameron, Benj Frasure, Philix McNabb, Raoda Allen, Nancy Kelly, [[burke-1012|John Burke]], Diner Allen "col". At Knight - Nancy Dillen, Diner Johnson 'col" Elisabeth Hartsel, Reuben F. Allen. 17" March 1849 Church met at P. Grove. After sermon. 1st opened for members, received by Experience Polly Burke, Louse Cameron & Polly Allen. By letter, Elisabeth Jones. 2" - 3" - 4" Polly Dillen and Samuel McMullen came forward made humble acknowledgements of their wrongs and was restored to full fellowship. At Knight - received by experience Henry Netherton, Rufing Humberd and Catherine Vinson. 18" March 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members, received by experience Luritta McMahan & Jane Hartsel. Jos Manning Md. A. Swaggerty, Clerk. 2" Sat April 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning 1st opened for members, received by experience Helen Allen & Jos Finney. By letter Morgan Williams & Mary Jones. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" read covenant articles of faith and rules - agreed that next meeting be sacremental. Jos Manning Mod A. Swaggerty, Clerk. At Knight, after Sermon, 1st opened for members, received by experience William and Marion Vinson, Josiah Cameron and Harriet Allen. by letter Elisabeth McMillan. Jos Manning Mod. A. Swaggerty Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 43 11" May 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1st opened door for members, received by experience James Cameron. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5 chose Bro William Vinson June and Mark Lillard Deacons. Also William Vinson church Clerk. Edwin Allen receiving next highest vote made assistant clerk, by "private Ballot." Tomorrow evening set apart for ordination of deacons, a committee appointed to regulate preaching. Consisting of Allen Clevenger, George McNabb, Joseph Padget, William Vinson & William Wood. Agreed and postponed until tomorrow. 12" & 13" Church met and after Prayer preceeded to businep. Sermon by El Ephraem Moore. 1st opened door for members, received by experience Sarah Baxster and Joseph Hall. 2" - 3" Mark Lillard and William Vinson came forward for ordination by Presbytery. Jos Manning Ephraem Moore and J. J. Sparks Deacons examined by El Jos Manning, the church by Rev E. Moore. 4" - 5" The Question as to what should be done with a member of this church who would assail the character of his Pastor without any grounds whatever, the committee appointed consisting of the following Bros. Allen Clevenger, G. E. McNabb, E. More, Wm. Wood and A. Swaggerty. Answers that the word "say" against an Elder receive not an accusation, but before two or three witnepess and see Thess 5" ch. 12" & 15" verses. Timothy 5" ch. 17" & 19. and as to releaf practice toward those that violate see Thess 5" ch & 14 v. the election of Wm Vinson as Deacon and clerk reconsidered relieved him as clerk and made E. Allen Permanent Clerk. Blesed ordination with prayer. Jos Manning Mod. Saturday A. Swaggerty Clerk E. Moore, Mod Sunday E. Allen Clerk Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 44 2" Sat June 1849 Church met P. Grove Sermon by J. J. Sparks. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5' sent Bro Allen Clevenger and William Allen to invite Bro Eli McMahan to meeting to give satisfaction for his non attendance J. J. Sparks Mod protem E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat July Church met P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members - received by Ex. Jane Hall and China Lillard "col" 2" - 3" reference Bro Eli McMahan's case, he being present gave satisfaction to the church. 4" 5" Margret Click, Mary Mantooth and Isaac Kingery having attached themselves to other churches without letters of dismission are excluded from this church - delegated to our next association Wm Vinson, Allen Clevenger, Mark Lillard & M. Cameron, letter to be prepared by next meeting. Jos Manning, M. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat Augt 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by J. J. Sparks 1" - 2" - 3" letter to association read and received J. J. Sparks Mod protem E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat Sept 1849 Church met P. Grove Sermon by G. G. Sims 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5' agreed to protract our next meeting and invite ministers aid G. G. Sims Mod pro tem E. Allen Clerk 2" sat Oct 1849 Church met at P. Grove after sermon. 1" Opened for members received by Ex. "Charles" a colored man. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 45 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Sister Greene Wife of William Greene petitions for fellowship and letter of dismission - as her husband has a joint letter - and he is holding them both, which petition is granted. Sunday Church met a Large congregation. Sacrement. Monday Church met sermon and prayer, retired. Tuesday Church met sermon, then dismiped At Knight After sermon and several prayers 1st opened for members received by experience Elisabeth Lillard. 17" Oct 1849 Church met, sermon - dismiped At Knight - sermon - 1st opened for members and received by experience Margret Metherton and Evaline Mantooth 18" Oct 1849 Church met, sermon, 1st opened for members, received by experience Elisabeth Frasure, Lydia Vinson. At Knight, sermon 1st opened for members, received by experience Tipton Denton & Mary Netherton. 19" Oct. 1849 Church met, sermon, meeting concluded. Jos Manning Mod E. Allen, Clk. 13 Nov. 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning 1st opened for members, received by experience "Mary a col girl," 2" - 3" Bro Richard Shields again presents his case before the church but for the want of the record is layed over until tomorrow. 14" Nov 1849 Church met at P Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st 2" - 3" the record in case of Bro Shields still not present, the clerk was notified to bring them forward on Friday before the 2" Saturday in next month, which day was set apart for a full hearing. Jos Manning Md Edwin Allen, Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 46 7' Dec 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members. 2" - 3" reference in regard to Bro Shields. After a short discussion the church decided they had not done wrong in excluding him and confirm the former decision. 4" 5" chose Bro William Vinson Clerk protem. Jos Manning Mod Wm. Vinson Clerk protem 13" Dec. 1849 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El J. J. Sparks 1st open for members. Received by experience Jane McMillian J. J. Sparks M. protem Wm. Vinson Clk. " " 14" Dec 1849 At Knight Church met at P. Grove Sermon - 1st opened for members, received "Mary of col" and Elisabeth M. McMullen. Wm. Vinson Clerk pretem. 2" Sat Jan 1850 Church met at P Grove Sermon by E. J. Manning 1st opened for members and received by Experience "Dinah" a girl of Col" At Knight, Church met. Sermon by J. J. Sparks. 1st opened for members and received by experience Elis Frasure 15" Jan 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1" 2" 3" 4" 5" Chose A. Clevenger Wm Vinson jr. Vinet Fine, Mark Dillard, [[burke-1012|John Burke]], and William Wood and Martin Cameron a standing committee, to report after examination in order to the church any misconduct by any of its members. Also to settle and reconcile matters in dispute between members of a wordly nature so far as they can, satisfactory. J. Manning M William Vinson Ck protem Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 47 3" Friday Feb 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1" 2" 3" 4" 5" William Humberd found guilty of fornication by his own acknowledgement prayes forgivnep which is granted - Joel Rains charge gambling - he refusing to come to church was excluded for the charge. Elisabeth a womon of Col found guilty of Fornication by her own acknowledgement, buy prays forgivnep through sister Kelly and promised to live a christian hereafter upon which she is forgiven. 2" Sat Feb 1850 Church met at P Grove Sermon by E. Moore. 1st opened door for members and received by Experience Amanda Mantooth. 2" 2" 4" 5' charge against Bro Moses Clark for drunknep. He being present prayed forgivnep - said he hoped God had forgiven him for that offence - promised to abstain from it hereafter upon which confession the church forgave him. Also Bro A. Swaggerty for drinking too much. He being present made his confession of the charge, saying he would abstain from drink and devote himself to the service of God upon which the church forgave him. 11" Feb 1850 At Knight met, sermon by G. G. Sims 1st open for members received without letter Nancy McMillen 12" Met, sermon by W. J. Reed. 1st opened for members received by experience Jane Gann. 13" Church met, sermon - 1st opened for members, received by experience Mary Wood Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 48 14" Feb 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by W. J. Reed 1st opened for members received by experience Mariah Hartsel, M. Vinson, Letty Frasure, Susan Vinson, Lucinda Vinson and Roseman Click. 15" Feb 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members and received by experience Elisabeth Vinson of Col. J. Manning Md E. Allen Clerk. 2" Friday March 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by J. J. Sparks 1" 2" 3' took up reference of yesterday and appointed Bro Allen Clevenger, William Wood, Mark Lillard & Martin Cameron to sit in council with the Big creek church on the 4" sat in april next. 4' 5' some misunderstand having accured between Isaac Hubbard and Sarah Dillen. Also between Isaac Humberd and William Vinson that the committee could not settle amicably. Twas thrown upon the church and postponed until next meeting. J. J. Sparks, M.P.T. E. Allen Clk. 2" Sat April 1850 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members and received by Experience Elisabeth Burke & Sylvira Bridges. 2" 3" reference, misunderstanding between the parties amicable settled before the church among themselves. 4" 5" Bro Moses Clark guilty of drunknep by his confession - and is excluded for the same. J. Manning Md E. Allen Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 49 2" Sat May 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El G. G. Sims. 1" 2" 3" 4" 5' request from sinking creek church for four members to assist in settling a difficulty in said church which petition was granted - sent William Vinson, sr. George McNabb, Alfred Ball, and Vinet Fine. J. J. Sparks, M. protem E. Allen Clerk. 2" Sab June 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El J. J. Sparks 1st 2" 3' 4' 5' Samual Hux guilty of drinking too much at a late election and wanting to fight. a proper investigation of the case only reveals the fact of his wanting to fight Bro Hux showing a repentence was a retained in fellowship. Joseph Hall guilty of drunknep by his own acknowledgement but promised to abstain from drinking in the future we retained him in fellowship. Union church petitions for two members to assist them in a case in that church, which was granted sent Bro Vinet Fine and John Vinson. Jos Manning Mod E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat July 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by J. J. Sparks 1" 2" 3" 4" 5" two Questions? Before the Church. 1st any member of this church when present fail to take Sacrement shall it be the duty of the deacons to make inquires concerning their abstainance. And unlep a good and lawful excuse is rendered shal the Deacons report such to the Church 2" shall we petition to association to continue their missionary Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 50 operation in both Questions the church rendered an answer in the affirmative. Chose Bros a. Clevenger, F. McNabb, M. Cameron and E. Allen delegates to the next association. The clerk to prepare the letter. The clerk call for the assistance of both former clerks to revise and correct the church books, which was granted. J. J. Sparks M. protem E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat Aug 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by W. T. Ogle. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Joseph Holaway for non-attendance is invited by the committee to attend our October meeting - committee propose to make it an offence against the church, to visit any place of merrymont. Referred to next meeting - Receive a report of J. J. Sparks for Missionary services. Whis is as follows, commenced servisces 3" Sat September 1849, and labored 75 days, witnepsed 78 professions, joined by experience 70. And received contribution as follos; P. Grove 14.66, Bethel $8 07 1/2, Concord $6.00 Big Creek $3.25, Jones Chapel 50 cts Point Pleasant 75 cts Total $23.23 1/2 all of which is respectfully submitted to the church at P. Grove. Granted letters of dismission to Waldron Jenkins and wife Christiana. Received letter to the association. W. F. Ogle Md protem E. Allen Clerk. 22" Sept 1850 Church met at P. Grove Prayer by Bro M. Cameron 1" - 2" 3" - 4" - 5" granted to Bro Hawkins Cameron V. Pine Md. E. Allen Clerk Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 51 11" October 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning 1" - 2" - 3" reference from Augst meeting, case of Joseph Holoway, properly considered and exclude him from fellowship. The question as to members visiting home racing shooting matches and C, after due meditation, considered all such a violation and will handle members guilty of the violation of the above descision. 12" October 1850 Sunday, church met, sermon by G. G. Sims, agreed to invite Bro E. Moore to attend our next meeting, resolution proposed, refered to next meeting. G. G. Simms, Md potem Wm Wood Clk Friday before 2" Sat Dec Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Jonathan Quarles. 1' - 2" - 3" reference to this meeting from October meeting thrown back upon the committee. B. More Md. Protem Wm. Wood Clk " " 2" Sat Dec. Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El E More 1" - 2" - 3" the report thrown back on the committee yesterday they offer by the way of amendment the 11" article of the present year's minutes as follows: whereas we considder the vending of ardent spirits and dram drinking and making to the injury of our fellow creatures a disagrace to humanity and the cause of Christ we advise the ministers to and the churches labor with those members who are in the habit, in the fear of God, and to try to get them to abandon the practice as the cause of Christ cannot so fully prosper until this is done - the above - also the 12 article in said minutes were adopted to read as follows. Resolved, that we set Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 52 apart and unite with the Nola Chucky association the first day of January 1851 for fasting and prayer. That God may more abundently revive his works throughout the world. 4" - 5" granted Bro R. Coffy & wife Rachael and Eli McMahan letters of dismission R. Coffee Mod protem E. Allen Clk. 16' Dec 1850 Monday, Church met at P. Grove, reconsidered the granting of a letter to Br Eli McMahan. After some discussion gave it into the hands of the committee. 17' Dec 1850 Tuesday, Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Rec E. More 1" - 2" - 3' took up reference of last meeting regard to Bro Eli McMahans case. Your committee report that the 1st charge is swindling and in our opinion is sustained by the proof of William Allen. 2" charge is that of making an unjust bill against one of his own children for whom he was acting as guardian, which was sustained by William Allen and wife Rhoda. The letter granted to Bro Eli McMahan ordered to be held. Ordered the clerk to transmit a copy of the charges to Bro Eli McMahan an invite his presence to our next monthly meeting which is set apart for his case. J. Quarles, Mod protem E. Allen, Ck. 19" Dec 1850 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by Rev E. More 1st opened for members and received by Experience Narcissus McNabb. J. Quarles, Md. Protem E. Allen Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 53 2" sat Jany 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st 2" - 3" Bro Eli McMahans case, referd to next meeting. 4" Bro E. Allen acknowledged that he had used rough language to one of his neighbors and asked forgivnep for same, which was granted. 5" read rules of decorum and constitution. Solicited Bro Jos Manning to preach more regularly and promised to assist him quarterly. Jos Manning Md E. Allen Clk. 5" Jany 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1" 2" - 3" - 5" G. E. McNabb guilty of sabbath breaking by his own acknowledgement, was forgiven and retained in fellowship. Sister Jane Gan guilty of keeping a house of ill repute and retailing liquor by her own acknowledgement. Two of the committee sent to see her, she aid she had no religion and requested to be excluded - which request was granted. Twenty five dollars to be paid El. Jos Manning for his present years services. Granted sister Amanda Mantooth a letter of dismission. J. J. Sparks Md Pro tem E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat Mar 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1" - 2" - 3" Bro McMahans referred to next meeting. 4" - 5' appointed A. Swaggerty William Vinson Sr. G. Mchabb, A. Clevenger and E. Allen to draft some pleas for the enlargement of our church, to report by next meeting. J. Manning, Md. William Vinson, Clk protem Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 54 2" Sat April 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" case of Bro Eli McMahan, finally agreed to decide the case on Friday before the 2" sat in next month. Called in William Allen and A. McMahan as evidence - your committee report the following for the enlargement of the church, the upper or east side to be cut out and an addition the same length of the house and fifteen wide or wider if the cituation of the present house will admit. We propose said addition to be frame work and submit the plan to the futher consideration of the church. The above was received by the church. Reappoointed same committee to superintend the collection of funds and constructing the addition. Agreed that our next meeting be sacremental. And invite Bro E. More to assist. 13' April 1851 Sunday, received Violet a woman of color by letter. Jos Manning Md. E. Allen Clk. 9" May 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning 1" - 2" - 3" case of Eli McMahans, after hearing the evidence, the church refused him a letter and excluded him from fellowship. Jos Manning Md E. Allen, Clk. 14" June 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning Jos Manning M. E. Allen Clerk. 3" sat July 1851 Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El Norman. J. Manning Md. E. Allen, Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 55 2" Sat Augt 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" delegated Allen Clevenger, Mark Lillard, Elias Sisk 7 Martin Cameron to the next association a letter to be prepared by next meeting. Jos Manning Md. E. Allen Clerk. 2" Sat September 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st opened for members, received by experience Elija Morell. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5' granted letter of dismission to Elisabeth Sisk. Also granted letters of dismission to Esau Hartsel and wife. Read a letter from William Allen, purporting to exonerate himself from some reports circulated through the country against him. Read and received the letter to the association. Jos Manning Md. E. Allen Clerk. 2" sat Oct. 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Ephraim More. 1st 2' - 3" - 4" - 5' granted letters of dismission to John Vinson, Martha Vinson, Malx Cameron, Catherine Cameron, Gydia Vinson Cathering Vinson and Elija McMullen. 12' Oct. 1851 Sunday. Sermon by E. More, sacrement administered - dismissed. 13" Oct 1851 Sermon by E. More. Granted letters of dismission to Marian Vinson and William Vinson. Jos Manning Md E. Allen, Clk. 2" sat Nov 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5' arrested Bro John Vins one letter of dismission until he makes satisfaction to his creditors. Granted letter of dismission to Jas Hall and wife J. Manning Md E. Allen, Clk Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 56 2 Sat Dec 1851 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5' agreed to elect a pastor at our next meeting. Jos Manning Md Wm Vinson Clk pro tem. 2" Sat Jany 1852 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning. 1st opened for members received by letter Sarah Williams 2" - 3" Jos Manning unanimously chosen and excepted as Pastor for the year. 4" - 5" granted letters of dismission to Sarah Lillard and Betty Frasure. Agreed to pay Jas Manning $25 for his services in quarterly payments. Jos Manning Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 12 Jany 1852 Monday. Church met at P. Grove Sermon by J. J. Sparks. 1st opened for members received by letter Barksdale Hightower and wife Casanda. By Experience Susan Morell. Jos Manning Md E. Allen Clk. 2" Sat Feb. 1852 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" William McMahan found guilty of drinking to excep and neglecting his church meetings, and is excluded for the same. Appointed Bro Jos Padget and E. Allen to invite Bro Weaver to meeting - resolved that we organize ourselves into a Sunday shool, at this church. And we agree to attend with our children and render every assistance possible. We recommend that quarterly selections of teachers and assistant teachers be made. J. Mananing M. E. Allen, Ck. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 57 2" Sat March 1852 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1st opened door for members and received by experience Elisabeth, a woman of col. 2" - 3" - 4' - 5' William Allen dissatisfaction as a member of this church and his own acknowledgement of immoral conduct and wishes to be excluded from this church. After due consideration we send A. Cleven Jr. and E. Allen to visit and labor with him and strive to effect a reconciliation Jos Manning Mod E. Allen, Clk. 9' Apirl 1852 Church met at P. Grove Sermon by El Jos Manning 1st - 2" - 3" reference Bro A. Clevenger and E. Allen appointed to see Bro Wm Allen talked with him and after some discussion referred till next meeting. 4" Bro. William Wood acknowledged getting out of temper and doing wrong prayed forgivnep which was granted. 10" April 1852 Saturday. Church met, sermon by Jos. Manning. 1st opened door for members and received by experience Charles Morell. Jos. Manning Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. June 1852. Church met at P. Grove, sermon by Jonathan Quarels. 1" - 2" - 3" William Allens Case. After due reflection refered to next meeting Bros. Wm. Wood, N. Cameron, Charles Morell and Jos. Padget. 4" - 5" resolved that the Treasure of the church be required to keep a register of moneys of all moneys that is or may come into his hands. The amount paid by each member, for what purpose and a report to be rendered at the end of each year. J. Quarels Mod. pro tem E. Allen Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 58 2" Sat. July 1852. Church met at P. Grove, sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" -5" received a petition from Bro. William Allen, requesting the church to retain him in fellowship, that some of the difficulties had been settled whereupon the church retained him. Jos. Manning Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Augt. 1852. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by William Wall. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" the clerk to prepare a letter to the association, and have it ready by next meeting. Jos. Manning Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Sept. 1852. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by G. Whalen. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" took up a collection for missionary purposes amounting to $15.00. read and received letter to the association. Agreed that our next meeting be sacrement and invite the following Bros. More, Taylor, and Reed. G. Whalen Mod. Protem E. Allen 16" Oct 1852. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Wiley J. Reed. Meeting from day to day until Thursday Oct 21". Sermon by William Wall. 1st opened for members and received by "Ex." Harriet Huff and Janey Lillard a woman of "col." Thursday Knight, sermon by Wm. Wall. 1st opened for members. Received by "Ex." Catherine Morell and Nancy Worth. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Enoch Netherton restored to fellowship. 22 Oct 1852. Friday, Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Wm. Wall. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 59 1st opened for members and received by experience Mary Ann Fine and Florinda Fine. 23 Oct. 1853. Sat. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Rev. James Wright. 1st opened for members and received by Experience Elvira McNabb. Jos. Manning, Mod. E. Allen, Clk. protem 2" Sat. Jan. 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Jessie Burnett. 1st - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" appointed Bro. Wm. Wood to fill the place of the absent clerk. Read and received the treasure report of last year. Chose Bro. Manning unanimously for Pastor for next year and resolved to pay him $25.00 for his services. Re-elected Bro. Clevinger to the office of Treasurer. Jos. Manning William Wood, Ck. protem 2" Sat. Feb. 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by James McMahan. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" restored Bro. Moses Clark to fellowship. Granted a letter of dismission to Anderson & Elisabeth McMahan. Jos. Manning Ed. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Mar. 1853. Church met a P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" read articles of faith, church covenant, and rules of decorum. J. Manning, Mod. E. Allen, Clk. 12" March 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by J. J. Sparks. 1' - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" read articles of faith, rules of decorum and covenant. 8" April Friday. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 9" April. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" report stating that Bro. Benj. Frasure was guilty of drunkness. Sent [[burke-1012|John Burke]], and William Wood to labor with him and invite him Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 60 to our next meeting. Received an acknowledgment from Bro. Austin Vinson for drinking too much, which was coupled with an apology and which practice he agreed to forsake. Upon the hearing of which the church forgave him. Joe Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. May 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st - 2" - 3" - 4" Bro. Joseph Padget acknowledged being guilty of drinking too much and is forgiven for the same. 5" that John Vinson shall have a hearing concerning the letter he contends for. Ordered Bro. V. Fine to call on Margret Sutton and demand the letter of dismission she holds from this church, and invite her to our next meeting. Bro. Samuel McMullen and daughter in default for moving out of the bounds of this church, without making application for letters of dismission. J. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" sat. June, 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" the case of Bro. Benj. Frasure, the Brethern saw, but he was unwilling to come back to the Church and was excluded. Case of John Vinson, contending for a letter of dismission the church refuses to act until Bro. Vinson can be interrogated as to his willingnep to pay his just debts- to write and learn the cause of Bro. McMullen and daughter moving without letters. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. July, 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Bro. Calvin Denton. 1" - 2" - 3" case of Margret Sutton from the statement of Bro. Fine, that the letter is not to be had, that she is either holding it back or it is Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 61 destroyed for not making it satisfactory to the church she is excluded from fellowship. Reference of Bro. John Vinson, after a full investigation and further particulars from Bro. Padget the church excludes him. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk 2" Sat. Augt. 1853. Church met a P. Grove. Sermon by El. Richard Night. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" delegated E. Allen, Wm. Wood, G. E. McNabb, A. Clevenger and Jos. Padget to the next association to be held at this place on the 3d Friday in Sept. next. Appropriated $2.00 for printing of minutes. Agreed for the agent for the board of the association to take up a public collection on tomorrow, the proceeds of which shall be for missionary purposes. The delegates to vote for a continuation of missionary labor with us. Jos. Manning, Mod. E. Allen, Clk. 10" Sept. 1853. On Friday the E. Tennessee Association met at P. Grove and finished the next day. The meeting was continued by the church until the 28". During said meeting the following persons were added to the church by experience and Baptism. Viz" Nancy Davis, Jane Ball, Mary Fouler, Lou Rice, Hether Baily, John Baker, Caswell McNabb, Thos McNabb, Eli McMahan, Allen Hitower, Henderson Bridges, Lyddia Allen, Jacob Thomas, Annanias Clevenger, Margret McNabb, Elija Mantooth, G. W. Rice, Elizabeth Hartsel, C. B. McNabb, Nancy Weaver, Louisa McNabb, Green Cameron, Martha Hux and by letter Mannea McMahan. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] == Minutes Pages 62 - 83 == Source Document: Microfilm, WPA Records, Official Project No. 65-44-1438 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 62 11" Oct. 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opend for members and received by Experience William Dillen. J. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk 21 Oct. 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by J. J. Sparks. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted letter of dismission to Nancy Ford. William Cameron found guilty of drunknep and abusing his family and refusing to come to church after being notified is excluded from the church. Sunday 25" received by "EX." Jenny Wood "of Col." Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" sat. Nov. 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st open for members and received by experience Julia Clevenger. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted a letter of dismission to Nancy Caffee and William Kelly. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 6" Dec. 1853. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" reference of Bro. Samuel McMullen and daughter referred to next meeting. To choose our Pastor at our next meeting. J. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Jany. 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" Bro Samuel and Daughters are expelled from the church, for moving without letters. 4" sister Rufina Humberd confessed that she was guilty of fornication, and prays forgivnep, upon which petition the church Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 63 sends sisters Jane Netherton and Sarah McNabb to wait upon her to learn all about her feelings upon the subject and report the same at our next meeting. 5" - Unanimously chose Bro. Manning as Pastor for this year. To pay him $25.00 for services. Granted sister Rachel Cate a letter of dismission. J. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. Feb. 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members and received by letter Catherine McCarter. 2" - 3" report of the female committee in regard to sister Rufina Humberd. Report her anxious to live under the protection of the church and as she hopes that God has forgiven her for her sin, upon which the church released her from censure. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 10" March 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st - 2" - 3" refered William Allens case to next meeting and Bro. A. Clevenger to see him and know whither he has been fighting or not. 4" - 5" granted sister Harriet Hartsel a letter of dismission. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk 2" Sat. April 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" refered Bro. William Allens case to next meeting. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 12 May 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by J. Quarles. 1st - 2" - 3" Bro. Allen being present gave satisfaction as regards the charge against him and he is retained in fellowship. 4" sister Mariah Click Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 64 acknowledged being guilty of fornication, but plead for mercy of the church believing that God had forgiven her, the church forgives her. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 10 June 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Calvin Denton. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. July 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted letters of dismission to Jeremiah Thomas and wife Mary Ann. Jos. Mannng, Md. E. Allen, Ck. 2" Sat. Augt. 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" dismiped Margret a girl of col. from this church, as she has choses another of different denomination. Grant Margret Woody a letter of dismission. Delegated Bro. M. Cameron, A. Clevenger, [[burke-1012|John Burke]], and Joseph Padget to next annual meeting to commence very soon. Joseph Manning, Md. E. Allen, Ck. 8 Sept. 1854. Friday, Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Rev. Bro. Prophet. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Bro. Russle Jenkins and Wife Jane holding their letters of dismission and Joined themselves to the Calvinistic church and using improper language about our Pastor as we could not reach him, he was notified of our dissatisfaction. Therefore we exclude them from our fellowship. Read and received letter to the association. Agreed to make ------pledges Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 65 in behalf of our own church to meet all dues for missionarys labor for the ensuing associational year, which amounted to $8.80. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2 Sat. Oct. 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Gardner Whalen. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" Bro. James Cameron acknowledges of fighting after great imposition but God being his helper he intended to reform from all such in the future. He was forgiven. 5" Bros. William Wood and Bro. Hux having a difficulty together have a select committee appointed which settles everything amicably and they are retained in fellowship. The meeting continued seven days and the following persons are added to the church by Experience, Polly Lillard (col), Elija Lillard, Sarah Gorman, Sarah North, and restored George Clark. Jos. Manning, Mod. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. Nov. 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Elisabeth a girl of color found guilty of fornication and is excluded from the fellowship of the church. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Ck. 2" Sat. Dec. 1854. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Bro. William Vinson found guilty of adultery and for which report a select committee is nominated, Viz. M. Cameron, John Lillard, A. Clevenger, Caswell McNabb and John McNabb to investigate the case fully and report when convenient. El. Jos. Manning unanimously chosen as Pastor for one more year. Agree to pay him $25.00 dollars for Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 66 his services. Granted a letter of dismipion to Bro. James Cameron. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. Jany 1855. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members and received by letter Patience Vinson. 2" 3" case of Bro. William Vinson received the report of the select committee of last meeting to investigate the case of adultery against Bro. Vinson. After some discussion the case was refered to February meeting on Friday. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 9" Feb. 1855. Friday, church mat at P. Grove. After prayer by El. Jos. Manning, proceeded to businep. 1" - 2" - 3" Bro. Vinsons brought before the church. After the matter was fully examined the charge failed to be sustained and he was aquitted by a large majority. 4" - 5" Bro. Samuel Hux guilty of drinking too much. Information by Austin Vinson and others, and failing to appear and make satisfaction and not being his first offence, excluded him from the church. Bro. Barksdale Hightower guilty of drunknep by his own confession. Refered to next meeting Bros. Henderson Briges and Joseph Finney both guilty of profane swearing. And being notified to attent meeting and having failed the church excludes them from fellowship. 10" Feb. 1855. Church met. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. Took up unfinished businep. Went into choice of a transacting committee, Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 67 by private balloting, consisting of five members, who shall hold office one year. The following names are chosen, Martin Cameron, John McNabb, [[burke-1012|John Burke]], , William Wood and A. Clevenger. Clerk elected upon the same principle for same time, which resulted in choice of A. Clevenger, Treasurer and E. Allen, Clerk. Agreed to take a public collection to aid in buying testaments "by Godard" to send to the Chinese. 11" Feb. 1855. Sunday met. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members and received by letter Caroline and Massy Vinson "of Col." Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Mar. 1855. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" Bro. Hightower case refered till next meeting. Sent E. Allen and A. Clevenger to see and labor with him. 4" 5" received the resignation of Bro. William Vinson as acting deacon for the church. Agreed to invite Bros. Moore and Quarel to visit us at our next may meeting. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. April 1855. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by J. B. Castiller. 1st opened door for members. 2" - 3" - 4" Bro. Hightour being present renders every acknowledgement necessary and the church retains him in fellowship. J.B. Castiller, Mod. Protem Wm. Wood, Clk, protem. 2" Sat. May. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. E. More. 1st opened for members and received by letter Dotia Allen. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" ordained Bro. [[burke-1012|John Burke]], as deacon, examined by Presbyteries E. More, Jos. Manning and Quarles. J. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 68 2" Sat. July 1855. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by W. T. Ruple. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" - 6" - Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Augt. 1855. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" noticed a request contained in the 24" Art. Of last years Minutes to devise a plan to prevent hasty action in the ordination of Ministers. Delegated by private ballotting to the next association to convene at Liberty. A. Clevenger, Garrett McNabb, M. Cameron, and E. Allen. Letter to be prepared at next meeting. Granted letter of dismission to Letty Frasure. ]Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 8" Sept. 1855. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by John W. Gilbert. 1st - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Granted Esau Hartsel and wife Jane, letters of dismission. Richard Night, Mod. Protem. E. Allen, Clk. 12" Oct. 1855. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" reference Bro. William Allens case for fighting, but make every acknowledgement necessary, and is retained in fellowship. 13" Oct. 1855. Sunday, met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members and received by Ex. Wilson McNabb. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted letters of dismission to Abraham Swaggerty and wife Margret. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 10" Nov. 1855. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by G. G. Sims. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted letter of dismission to Elija Mantooth, and Jemima Giles. G. Sims E. Allen, Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 69 15" Nov. 1855. Part of the church met at Ruples Allens. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members and received by Experience Charity Hall. Met on following day at the same place and received by Experience Nancy Hall. Also Mary Hall who recently gave her experience at Liberty- by her own request Baptised and enrolled with us. Jos. Manning. Md. E. Allen, Clk. 8" Dec. 1855. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members for members and received by experience Matilda McMahan. 2" - 3" - 4" received a written acknowledgement from Sister Manerva Rains which is referred to next meeting and she invited to meeting when convenient. 5" unanimously chose Bro. Joseph Manning as Pastor for next year. He excepts though with defficance. To pay him the usual salary $25.00. Refered the choosing of church members to next meeting. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. Jan. 1856. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" refered all businep to next meeting. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. Feb. 1856. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5". M. Cameron, William Wood, John McNabb, N. Lillard and [[burke-1012|John Burke]], receiving the majority of notes and E. Allen also for Clerk. The above brethren were made church Committee for the ensuing year. Bro. [[burke-1012|John Burke]], made Treasurer, his term not being stated. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 70 Our meeting is protracted from day to day for nine days. and the following persons were added to the church. By Experience, Viz. Martha Bridges, Polly Hightouer, Creed F. Buly, George W. Cook, Fanny Wood, Polly McNabb, Adeline Bridges and Charlotta Wood. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. April 1856. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. May 1856. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Joseph Manning. 1st opened for members and received by letter Harriet. F. Beuly. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. June 1856. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Y. J. Morris. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted letters of dismission to Allen McMahan and Sarah H. Stokely. 6" Notice the 18' Art. Of last years minutes but the same in referred for further consideration. Y.J. Morris Mod. Protem Wm. Wood, Clk. Protem 2 Sat. July 1856. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" by reference the 22d article of last years Minutes was read in compliance with a request of the Association but at last the church paped it by in silence. 4" - 5" Bro. Eli McMahan and wife guilty of fornication by their own acknowledgement before the committee and the presence of the church. Praying forgivnep, stating they believed God had forgiven them for their sin the church forgave them. Granted letters of dismission to William Dillen and wife Nancy. J. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Ck. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 71 2" Sat. Aug. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Bro. Gilbert. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" Bro. George Cook came forward and confeped that he had been fighting, but that he was imposed on and done it in self defense. Thinking he had done no harm and wishing to be retained in the church after the above confession the church fargave him. Read a letter from Bro. Tipton Denton, Alluding to rumors to his prejudise and asking for a letter of dismission, and rumors being a charge of adultery refered for further consideration. Chose by private ballotting M. Cameron, A. Clevenger, [[burke-1012|John Burke]], and William Wood delegates to the next Association. William Allen applies for a letter of dismipion, which was refused. Granted letters of dismission to Elisabeth Kelly, Nancy Allen, Mary Denton, Rhoda Allen and Margt Allen. Rev. Bro. Gilbert, Mod. Protem E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. Sept. 1856. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" Tipton Dentons case refered for want of evidence. William Allens case being argued it was at last agreed he have a letter of dismission. 4" - 5" granted letters of dismission to Lydia Mantooth, Evaline Vinson, William Vinson, Mary Vinson, Marg Henry, [[Allen-7421|Louisa Allen]]future wife of Newton Burke, Esther Dockins, Sarah Cameron, Mary Dillen and Nancy Davis. J. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. Oct. 1856. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members and received by Experience [[Burke-1011|Newton Burke]], 2" - 3" refered the case of Manerva Rains. Bro. A. Ball to invite her to meeting in November. Bro. Tipton Dentons case continued and Bro. Mark Lil Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 72 -lard to get evidence and report when convenient. 4" - 5" granted letters of dismission to James A. Denton and wife Lucinda and George W. Cook. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Dec. 1856. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by R. Night. 1" - 2" - 3" case of sister Manerva Rains and posponed it for further consideration but she appearing the next day and demanded and argued her trial which was granted, and she excluded not only in consequence of the charge but because she justified herself in the same. Read Bro. Lillards report in Tipton Dentons case and after a full examination he was excluded from the church. 4" - 5" information being given of Bro. James Clarks disordily conduct we send Bros. Moses Clark to see and invite him to our next meeting to answer the charge. Our meeting goes on from day to day. And the following persons were added to the church by Experience Martha Burke, Sarah J. Netherton, Elisabeth McMahan, Elija Clark, Mary Clark, Martha McNabb and John Cameron. E. Moore, Mod. Protem E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. Jany 1857. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by R. Night. 1" - 2" - 3" reference for Elections refered to next meeting. 4" 5" Bro. Solomon Rollins found guilty by his own acknowledgement of being provoked into a quarrel and using some bad language. And asked forgivenep which was granted. Bro. Creed P. Buly guilty of a quarrel and Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 73 difficulty but prays forgivnep which was granted. Called on Bro. Moses Clark for information relative to Bro. James Clark whom report say is guilty of drunknep and adultery, which fact being established before the church, excluded him from her fellowship. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. Feb. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members and received by letter Elija Mantooth and Matilda Frasure. 2" - 3" - 4" 5" chose El. Jos. Manning unanimously for Pastor a majority for E. Allen for clerk. Also majorities for John McNabb, Wm. Wood, [[burke-1012|John Burke]], and Mark Lillard and Martin Cameron, for committee. Bro. Aden Humberd found guilty of fighting one of his neighbors the circumstances are these, he being called too and attacked found it necessary to defend himself, though he used bad words which he confesses penitence for, and the church forgives him. Jospeh Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. March 1857. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jesse Burnett. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" the committee report sister Elisabeth Hartsel guilty of fornication by her own confession, and she is excluded from the fellowship of the church. Bro. Esau Hartsel who is holding up a letter of dismission issued from this church. Appointed Bros. A. Clevenger and Charles Morell to labor with and invite him to our next meeting. J. Manning, Md. Wm. Wood, Clerk. 2" Sat. April 1857. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - Bro. Hartsell case refered to next meeting. And demand his letter. Bros. M. Cameron and E. Allen to see him. J. Manning, Mod. E. Allen, Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 74 2" Sat. May 1857. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members and received by letter Mary Henry, [[Allen-7421|Louisa Allen]] and "Rachel" a woman of color. J. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. June 1857. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jesse Burnett. 1st 2" - 3" Bro. Esau Hartsel returns his letter. Confesses his faults as charged in March meeting. Prays forgivnep which is granted. 4" 5" granted letter of dismission to Bro. Allen Hightouer. R. Night, Md. Pro tem. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Augt. 1857. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" chose Bros. Mark Lillard, Wm. Wood, [[Burke-1011|Newton Burke]] and Martin Cameron as delegates to our annual meeting to convene in October next. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Sept. 1857. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" received a communication from Manerva Rains, who has heretofore been excluded for adultery and abstinacy she professes penitence for the same. Asks to be restored and for a letter of dismission which request is denied for at least two months. And she required to give her personal attendance. 5" Granted letters of dismission to Aden Humbered, Wm. Humberd and Mary Humberd. 6" agreed to continue missionary operations within our borders. J. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Ck. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 75 2" Sat. Oct. 1857. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Bro. Jesse Burnett. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" -5" Extended invitations to E. More, J. Castiler, R. Night, Y.J. Morris, J. Burnett and Wm. Carson to attend our next meeting, commencing on Friday before 2" Sat. in November, next. Granted letter of dismission to Charity Fox. Jos. Manning, Md. Wm. Wood, Ck. 2" Sat. Nov. 1857. Friday before, church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted a letter of dismission to Henry Netherton. 6" meeting closed on Monday following without being protracted as was previously expected. Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Ck. 2" Sat. Dec. 1857. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Bro. William Casson. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" chose Bros. John McNabb and Allen Clevenger trustees to act in concert with Bro. Wm. Vinson Sr. the only surviving trustee for the church buildings. To have controll of and keep the same in order, supported by the church. Wm. Carson, Md. Pro tem E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Jany. 1858. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Bro. Martin Isbell. 1st opened for members and received by letter Wm. Vinson, Jr. And wife Mary. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" chose same stading committes of last year for the next. Chose Bro. Jos. Manning by a unanimous private balloting as pastor for the ensuing year. Continued the old clerks term for twelve months. We invite Bro. E. Moore, A. Layman, G. G. Sims to attend in Febuary next to assist in a protracted meeting. Bro. C. E. McNabb having confeped Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 76 of difficulty and being out of temper with one of his neighbors is forgiven by the church. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. 2" Sat. Feb. 1858. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jesse Burnett. 1st opened for members. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted a letter of dismission to Sister [[Allen-7421|Louisa Allen]]. E. More, Md. Pro tem E. Allen, Ck. Our meeting was protracted from day to day for sixteen days in all. Elk Jos. E. Moore, Y. J. Morris and Pastor Jos. Manning attended and labored through the whole time. And the following persons were added to the Church by experience. Jane Hightour, Isaac Denton "Col", Nancy Lillard, N. A. Harrison, Anderson Allen, Isaac Ball, Samuel Ball, Elija Burke, Kesiah Rains, Isaac Denton, Jasper Burke, William Denton, Elisabeth Cameron, Mary Lillard, Matilda Vinson, Lawson Cameron, Moses K. Clark, Jane Cameron, Elisabeth McNabb, William Lillard, Wm. Allen, Lewis Allen, Elisabeth Lillard, Abraham Allen, Mary McNabb, Julie Fox, Margaret Cameron, Elisabeth Allen, Joseph Justice, Martha Fox, Jane Wood, Ezekie Fox, also Margret Allen and Wm. Humberd by letter and Samuel Fox restored to the fellowship of the church. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Ck. 2" Sat. March 1858. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" Bro. Solomon Rollins confessed to having been drunk but prays forgivnep and pledges an abstinance from drinking for which con- Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 77 fession he is retained in fellowship. We promis to pray for him that he may not enter into temptation, also to pray for each other. 5" - 6" The meeting only lasted two days. Bros. Morris and Manning in attendance. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. April 1858. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Joseph Manning. 1st opened for members and received by experience Jane Harrison. 2" - 3" - 4" 5" Bros. Creed F. Bewly, George W. Cook and George Clark reported as having violated the rules of this church. Bro. Bewly for drunknep. Bro. E. Allen and others to ------- and invite to his duty. Bro. Cook for vending spiritous liquors to the injury of the cause of Christ. Bro. [[burke-1012|John Burke]], to see and invite him to our meeting and Bro. Clarke of drinking habits. Mark Lillard and Moses Clarke to see and invite him to our next meeting. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clerk. 2" Sat. May. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Rec E. Moore. 1" - 2" - 3" case of Bro. Bewly, he being present acknowledged to the charge but prayed forgivnep which was granted. Case of Bro. George W. Cook and after examining the same appointed one more Committee Viz. Wm. Wood, Mark Lillard, John McNabb and E. Allen to labor with him more fully and invite him to church. Reference of Bro. Clark, he renders a partial confession to the church, begged forgivnep promising to abstain from it in future: his confession was received by the church and he forgiven. 4" - 5" the church empowers the Bro. Clerk to write too Austin Vinson, John Weaver and Rufering Humberd on the subject of moving out of the bounds of the church without letters of dismission. Jos. Manning, Md. E. Allen, Clk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 78 2" Sat. June 1858. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st 2" -3" Bro. Cooks case, the committee appointed last meeting report him still at his old businep and not disposed to give it over, and came to the church with his letter and acknowledgment. His letter being in "Georgia" and to give him ample time we refer his case two month. 4" 5" Bro. William Allen presented his letter, not for the purpose of being received as a member but simply to be excluded from the church we grant him his request by excluding him. Jos. Manning, Md. Wm. Wood Clerk, pro tem. 2" Sat. July 1858. Church met at P. grove. Sermon by El. Jos Manning. 1st opened for members and received by letter Nancy Allen. Jos. Manning, Md. Wm Wood Clerk, pro tem. 2" Sat. Augt. 1858. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" Bro. Creed F. Bewly acknowledged an error in a difficulty with a neighbor and asked pardon which was granted. 5" Chose Bros. A. Clevenger, A. Harrison, Wm. Lillard, Wm. Wood and Vinet Fine, as delegates to the next association. Granted letters of dismission to Mary Henry. Jos. Manning, Md. Wm. Wood, Clk. 2" Sat. Sept. 1858. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" took Bro. Cooks case. After examining the case fully and in consequence of his failing to comply with the invitations of the church he is excluded from the church. 4" - 5" granted dismission to Ann Greene. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 79 Agreed to raise a fund sufficient to justify our Pastor or some one the church may choose to labor in destitute places according to the request of our last association. Jos. Manning, Md. Wm. Wood, Clerk. 2" Sat. Oct. 1858. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by R. Night. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - Bro. Joseph Justice acknowledged having a difficulty with his Bro. John Justice. 9" Oct. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by R. Night. William Wood, Clk. 18" Nov. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. Joseph Manning, Md. William Wood, Ck. 11" Dec. 1858. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by E. Jos. Manning. Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Clerk. 2" Sat. Jany. 1859. Church met at P. Grove. Singing and praying- 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" refered the Election of officers to next meeting. 6" agreed to invite Bros. A. Lemons, E. Moore to attend and assist in protracting our next meeting. [[burke-1012|John Burke]], Mod. Pro tem. William Wood, Clerk. 12" Feb. 1859. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Bros. John Russle. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Chose El. Jos. Manning by a unanimous private balloting for our Pastor the ensuing, to pay him forty dollars. Continued the same standing committee for the present year. G. Simms Mod. Pro tem. Wm. Wood, Clerk 12 March 1859. Church met at P. Grove. Singing and prayer by Bro. Moses Clark. 1st opened for members and received by letter Joseph Hembree. 2" - 3" - 4" Joseph Justice acknowledged drinking too much, asked forgivnep which was granted. J. Manning, Md. Wm. Wood, Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 80 9" April 1859. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" extended invitation to Bro. S. E. Moore, G. G. Sims & Y. J. Morris to visit us at our next meeting to commence on Friday before the 2" Sabbath in May. Jos. Manning Md. William Wood, Ck. 13" May 1859. Church met at P. Grove. After singing and prayer. 1st 2" - 3" - 4"- 5" the committee report Bro. Joseph Justice guilty of drunknep and dancing by his own confession. Case referred to next meeting. Made it a rule to read the church covenant and rules of decorum three (3) times a year. Vinet Fin, Md. Wm. Wood, Clerk. 14" May 1859. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by C. C. Tipton. 1st opened for members and received John and Sarah Smithpeters by letter. Jos. Manning, Md. Wm. Wood, Clerk. 11 June 1859. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened for members and received by letter [[O'Dell-208|Charity Burke]]believed to be Charity O'Dell wife of William Burke . 2" - 3" after examining the case of Bro. Jo. Justice he was excluded from the church. 4" - 5" committee report Bro. George Clark guilty of drunknep and living a disorderly life for which he is excluded from the church. Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Clerk. 2" Sat. July. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jesse Burnett. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" appointed E. Allen Trustee in place of A. Cleven- Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 81 ger Deceased. Granted a letter of dismission to Elija Rice. Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Clerk. 2" Sat. Augt. 1859. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jesse Burnett. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Delegated [[burke-1012|John Burke]], Mark Lillard, Anninias Clevenger, J. C. McNabb and Martin Cameron to our next annual meeting at P. Grove to convene in Sept. next. Contributed two dollars for minutes. Released William Vinson Sr. from office of Trustee and appointed Mark Lillard in his stead. Jesse Burnett, Md. Pro tem. William Wood, Clk. 2" Sat. Sept. 1859. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted Nancy Denton- Now Nancy Carson a letter of Dismission. Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Clk. 11" Nov. 1859. Friday Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 12" " " " " " " " " " " " " Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Clk. 2" Sat. Dec. 1859. Church met at P. Grove. After singing and Prayer. 1st 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" Bro. John Clevenger acknowledged being guilty of drunknep to the committee, referred to next meeting. Mark Lillard, Md. p. t. William Wood, Clk. 2" Sat. Jany 1860. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1" - 2" - 3" case of Bro. John Clevenger, charge drunknep for which he is excluded. 4" - 5" Bro. Anderson Fox guilty of drunknep- by report of the committee. Appointed E. Allen and C. McNabb to see and labor with him and solicit him to attend our next meeting. Granted letters of dismission to James Denton and wife Lucinda. Joseph Manning Md. W. Wood Clerk. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 82 2" Sat. Feb. 1860. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. E. Moore. 1st opened door for members and received by letter James Smithpeters. 2" - 3" reference of Bro. A. Fox and for the above charge "drunknep" is excluded from the church. Our meeting is protracted for nine days. Rev. Bro. E. Moore and Joseph Manning attended the whole time. And the following persons were added to the church. By Experience Susan Clevenger, Andrew Allen, Emily Allen, Lucy Netherton, Martha Cameron, Margt J. McNabb, James Thomas, William Hightouer.-by letter James C. Murry, Elisabeth Murry. Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Clk. 2" Sat. April 1860. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 1st opened door for members and received by letter Adaline Hembree. 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" granted a letter ofdismission to Mary Odell, Creed F. Bewly sinds a request to erase his name from Church books. Sent M. Lillard and E. Sisk to see and talk with him and solicit him to attend our next meeting. Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Ck. 2" Sat. May 1860. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by E. Moore. Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Clk. 2" Sat July 1860. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Y. J. Morris. 1st opened for members and received by Experience Mary Morris & Margaret Garman. By letter Mary Henry. 2" - 3" case of Bro. C. F. Bewly, he being present said he had reconsidered the request sent to the church and desired to remain a member. J. Manning, M. Wm. Wood Ck. Return to [[#Top|Top]] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 83 8" Sept. 1860. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by Y. J. Morris. 1" - 2" - 3" - 4" - 5" delegated, Mark Lillard, Austin Hall, Alferd Ball, Martin Cameron and James C. Murry to our next annual meeting to be held at Clay Creed church Cocke Co. E. Tennessee. Jos. Maning, Md. William Wood, Clerk. Friday before 2" Sat. Oct. 1860. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. 2" Sat. Oct. 1860. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Jos. Manning. Jos. Manning, Md. William Wood, Clk. 2" Sat. Dec. 1860. Church met at P. Grove. Sermon by El. Ephraim Moore. 1st opened for members and received by letter L. L. Roberts and Amanda Roberts. J. Manning, Md. William Wood, Ck. == Surname Listing == Return to [[#Top|Top]] ALLEN BAILY BAKER BALL BALLENTINE BAXDTER BAXSTER BAXSTER BAXTER BEWLY BLACK BLANCHET BRIDGES BRYAN BRYANT BUGG BURKE BURNETT CAMERON CAMREY CARSON CARSON CASTILER CATES CATON CERNEL CHILDERS CLARK CLEVENGER CLICK CLIVENGER COFFY COLEMAN COLWELL COLWELL COOK CURREY DAVIS DENEES DENTON DILLEN DOCKENS FAUBIONS FINE FINNEY FORD FOWLER FOX FRASURE FREE FRY GANN GARMAN GILBERT GILES GORMAN GREENE GREY GUINN HALL HARRISON HARTSEL HEADRIC HEMBREE HENRY HIGHTOWER HOLAWAY HOOD HUFF HUMBRED HUNTER HUX ICENHOUR INMAN ISBELL JAMES JASPERSON JENKINS JOHNSON JONES JORDON JUSTICE KELLY KILPATRICK KINGERY LAYMAN LEA LEMONS LILLARD LORANCE MAJORITY MANES MANIR MANNING MANTOOTH MATHES MATHUS MCCARTER MCGAHA MCMAHAN MCMILLIAN MCMULLEN MCNABB MILLER MOORE MORELL MORRIS MURR MURRY NETHERTON NEWEL NIGHT NORMAN NORTH ODELL ODLE PADGET PADGETT PATE PHILIPS PREPWOOD PROPHET QUARLES RAINS RAMSEY RANDOLPH REED RICE ROBERTS ROLLENS ROSE RUNNION RUSSLE SAWYERS SCROGGINS SHIELDS SIMS SINEEN SISK SMITHPETERS SPARKS STOKLEY SUETMAN SUTTON SWAGGERTY TAYLOR TELSON THOMAS TIPTON TOWNSEND TUCKER VANCE VINSON WOOD WOODY WRIGHT YARBERRY YETT Return to [[#Top|Top]] == Sources == * Cocke County Website [http://www.tngenweb.org/cocke/pleasgroveindex.htm here] [[Category:Cocke_County,_Tennessee]]

Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts

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'''Cemetery name:''' Pleasant Grove Cemetery '''Address:''' Pine Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, 01944 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.58381, -70.78083 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pleasant_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Manchester-by-the-Sea%2C_Massachusetts Category Page] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/742730/pleasant-grove-cemetery Find A Grave Page]

Pleasant Grove Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery

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Pleasant Grove Plantation, Leon County, Florida

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[[Category:Pleasant Grove Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantation Index]] ==History== [[Powell-22557|Jeremiah Powell]] came to Leon Co, FL about 1830. He started buying land and by the time of his death it is said he owned 2700 acres.'''Plantation Economy in Leon County 1830-1840''' https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2526&context=fhq *p.9 Jeremiah had 2 plantations. He lived on his home plantation, called the Upper Plantation, and kept most of his slaves at his lower plantation, called Pleasant Grove Plantation. '''Chancery packets, 1837-1902''': "Chancery packets, 1837-1902"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/441295 Chancery packets, 1837-1902] Chancery Packets no. 1017-1042 (1016 missing)
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QHV-F3ZK-TQRS}} (accessed 9 April 2022) *Chancery Court 1844, box 1017, loose papers
Jeremiah Powell died in Leon Co, FL in 1839. ===Slaves=== In 1828, Jeremiah Powell sold to Nathan Powell '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. C 1829-1833
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSHM-PFJX}} (accessed 9 April 2022) Deed Bk C p.264
*[[Powell-24256|Jack]] age 34 In 1833, Benjamin Chaires gives security for Jeremiah Powell, and Powell uses his slaves for security as follows:'''Deed''': "Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. D 1832-1836
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSH9-421D}} (accessed 9 April 2022) *Deed Bk D p.25-27
*[[Powell-24257|Moses]] *[[Powell-24258|Orsey]] *[[Powell-24259|John]] *[[Powell-24260|Nelson]] *[[Powell-24261|Jim]] *[[Powell-24262|Lewis]] *[[Powell-24263|Thomas]] *[[Powell-24264|Henry]], not the same person as [[Powell-24268|Henry]] or or [[Powell-24278|Henry]] *[[Powell-24269|Amy]] *[[Powell-24270|Kitty]] *[[Powell-24271|Judy]] *[[Powell-24272|Nelly]], child of [[Powell-24271|Judy]] *[[Powell-24273|Nancy]] *[[Powell-24276|Charlotte]] *[[Powell-24277|Anna]] *[[Powell-24265|Leon]] *[[Powell-24266|Attaway]] *[[Powell-24267|Logan]] *[[Powell-24274|Lucy]] *[[Powell-24268|Henry]], not the same person as [[Powell-24264|Henry]] or [[Powell-24278|Henry]] *[[Powell-24275|Mary]] These enslaved were listed in Jeremiah Powell's will written in 1838: *[[Powell-24257|Moses]] *[[Powell-24269|Amy]] *[[Powell-24264|Henry]], not the same person as [[Powell-24268|Henry]] or [[Powell-24278|Henry]] *[[Powell-24265|Leon]] *[[Powell-24299|Jane]] *[[Powell-24280|Harry]] *[[Powell-24281|William]] *[[Powell-24282|Nate]] *[[Powell-24261|Jim]] *[[Powell-24283|Allen]] *[[Powell-24284|Paul]] *[[Powell-24285|Daniel]] *[[Powell-24286|Nathan]] *[[Powell-24287|Hamilton]] *[[Powell-24300|Martha]] *[[Powell-24301|Esther]] *[[Powell-24302|Rachel]] *[[Powell-24262|Lewis]] *[[Powell-24275|Mary]] *[[Powell-24288|Washington]] *[[Powell-24313|Ansey]] *[[Powell-24312|Justice]] *[[Powell-24303|Henrietta]] *[[Powell-24304|Sally]] *[[Powell-24289|Frederick]] *[[Little-20499|Ann Little]] *[[Powell-24268|Henry]], not the same person as [[Powell-24264|Henry]] or [[Powell-24278|Henry]] *[[Powell-24290|Richard]] *[[Powell-24305|Milly]] *[[Powell-24297|Big John]], not the same person as [[Powell-24296|Yellow John]] *[[Powell-24298|Jude]] *[[Powell-24272|Nelly]], child of [[Powell-24271|Judy]] *[[Powell-24278|Henry]], not the same person as [[Powell-24264|Henry]] or [[Powell-24268|Henry]] *[[Powell-24266|Ataway]] *[[Powell-24267|Logan]] *[[Powell-24291|Littleton]] *Tom, may possibly be [[Powell-24263|Thomas]] *[[Powell-24292|Joshua]] *[[Powell-24293|Abram]] *[[Powell-24260|Nelson]] *[[Powell-24306|Rose]] *[[Powell-24294|King]] *[[Powell-24295|Major]] *[[Powell-24296|Yellow John]], not the same person as These enslaved lived on the Upper Plantation, the home plantation *Nancy, to daughter Julian, may possibly the same person as [[Powell-24273|Nancy]] *[[Powell-24307|Maria]], to son Charles L. *[[Powell-24309|Ann]], child of [[Powell-24308|Anny]], to son Adin F. *Charlotte, to daughter Elizabeth M., this may be the same person as [[Powell-24276|Charlotte]] *[[Powell-24310|Sarah]], to son Joseph T. *[[Powell-24311|Louisa]], to daughter Caroline which she has already gotten ==Sources==

Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery, DeFuniak Springs, Florida

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[[Category: Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery, DeFuniak Springs, Florida]] [[Category:Walton County, Florida, African-American Cemeteries]] === Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery === 5745 County Highway 183, De Funiak Springs, Walton County, Florida
'''Directions:''' The church and cemetery sit on 1/2 of a 40-acre plot which sits between two churches and two cemeteries.
'''GPS:''' Latitude = Longitude = - '''History:''' In the early 1820's, the Euchee Valley Presbyterian Church was established including a section of the church house where the slave owners encouraged their slaves to participate in church life. At the end of the Civil War, it was determined that there should be two churches established. The cemetery was established in 1901 to serve the African-American community. This cemetery was surveyed by Winifred M. "Winnie" & William A. "Bill" Steadley-Campbell in 1994. '''Use Category:''' [[Category: Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery, DeFuniak Springs, Florida]]
'''Use Sticker: ''' {{African-American Sticker}} (where appropriate) {{African-American Sticker}} {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="1" cellpadding="9" bgcolor="#EE FF EE" |- !width='5'|PROFILE? !width='100'|LAST NAME !width='100'|FIRST NAME !width='75'|BIRTH DATE !width='75'|DEATH DATE !width='100'|INSCRIPTION or NOTE !width='200'|SOURCE (Find A Grave) |- |||Allen|| Iola A|| 27 Mar 1912|| 22 Jan 1985|| || https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Anderson|| Celestine "Peggy" Gipson|| 23 Nov 1945|| 16 Apr 2010|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Anderson|| Charlie W|| || |||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Anderson|| Ezekiel|| |||| || https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Anderson|| George L|| 15 Mar 1860|| 18 Jun 1931|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Anderson|| Hanner|| 10 May 1831|| 7 Apr 1880|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Andres|| (Andrews) Katie || || 28 Oct 1924|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Andrews|| John Wesley || 3 Jul 1916|| 7 Jul 1957|| FL PFC, WWII - QMC||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Andrews|| Johnnie B || 23 May 1943|| 9 Feb 1999|| Sister, Daughter||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Andrews|| Johnnie C. || 7 Nov 1887|| 20 Aug 1925|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Andrews|| Louise Grate || 24 Jul 1924|| 14 Mar 1974|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Andrews|| William Young || 25 Sep 1881|| 16 Dec 1968|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Collins|| Gipson || 30 Oct 1909|| || ||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Darby|| Sam || May 1880|| |||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Gipson || |||| || ||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Gipson || |||| || ||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Gipson || |||| || ||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Gipson |||| || || ||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Gipson || || ||||||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Gipson || |||| || ||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Gipson || |||| || ||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Gipson|| Hiram T. || 3 Apr 1910|| 6 Oct 1981|| ||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Hall|| Mae Carolyn |||||||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Jones|| Arthur || || 23 Nov 1983|| ||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Manning|| Basie S || 25 Apr 1918|| 26 May 1996|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Manning || Carabelle|||||| || https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Manning|| Emma || 25 Dec 1882|| 17 May 1966|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Manning|| Marco E. Sr. || 1927|| 1987|| PFC - US Army||https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Manning|| Richard || 10 Jun 1882|| 20 Dec 1947|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||McKnight|| Carl D. || 29 Dec 1944|| 17 Jan 1988|| || https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Stocker,|| John || 1958|| 1963|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |||Underwood|| Hattie C. Andrews || 23 Oct 1918|| 28 Dec 1946|||| https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186869/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33702537 |- |}

Pleasant Hill Academy

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[[Category:Tennessee Projects]] [[Category:Tennessee Project]] The goal of this project is to provide some of the history of Pleasant Hill Academy in Pleasant Hill, Cumberland, Tennessee. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thompson-30838|William Thompson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * History * Faculty * Students Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14695036 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==History== In 1868 the [[Wightman-515|Amos Wightman family]] came to Pleasant Hill. There were three log cabins standing there. In the year 1883, Mr. Wightman began to seek missionary aid for the children. Through correspondence and through a visit of Mrs. Wightman to Boston, a teacher was sent by the American Missionary Association, in the spring of 1884.''History of Pleasant Hill''. Emma Dodge. 1938. ==Alma Mater== Come, lift it high to yon blue sky, Let heaven and earth our anthem thrill, As son and daughters of this school, We pledge ourselves to Pleasant Hill. Chorus: To thee, fond mother, we devote our youth, Our love of learning, and search for truth, To earth's last hours thy loving children still, Our lives thy praise, dear Pleasant Hill. Aloft thy radiant torch we'll bear Till all the earth thy light shall fill, Each farthest cavin share thy gleam, And know tht gladness, Pleasant Hill. Elizabeth L. Fletcher. 1919. == Sources ==

Pleasant Hill Cemetery

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'''The Neal Cemetery In Ravenna, Estill County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pleasant_Hill_Cemetery%2C_New_Moorefield%2C_Ohio Pleasant Hill Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1034850/pleasant-hill-cemetery Pleasant Hill Cemetery on FindAGrave] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/Cfhk6x869H6jKx4t8 The Pleasant Hill Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Pleasant_Hill_Cemetery|The Pleasant Hill Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Pleasant_Hill_Cemetery|The Pleasant Hill Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wellfleet, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wellfleet, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Pleasant_Hill_Cemetery_Wellfleet_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wellfleet, Massachusetts |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Oak_Dale_Cemetery_Wellfleet_Massachusetts-1.jpg |caption=Dual entrance: Pleasant Hill/Methodist(left)
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CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Pleasant Hill Cemetery, also known as Methodist Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' Gross Hill Road, Wellfleet, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 41.94475, -70.02587 ''' Pleasant Hill Cemetery is owned by the town of Wellfleet, since 1979. It is separated from neighboring [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Oak_Dale_Cemetery%2C_Wellfleet%2C_Massachusetts| '''Oak Dale Cemetery'''] by Cemetery Road. Pleasant Hill Cemetery is on the west side of the road. Both cemeteries share a common gate and sign. This cemetery was established in 1819, and lots were only granted to members of the Methodist Church. The cemetery is listed on Map 13 Lot 44 of the Town of Wellfleet Assessors' Atlas. The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as WLF800. This burial place is referenced to in the book "Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions" published by the "Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association" in Section 9, "Pleasant Hill and Oak Dale Cemeteries".  2,310 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1815- [[:Category:Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wellfleet, Massachusetts|'''Category Page''']] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91467/pleasant-hill-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Pleasant Mullins Slave Schedules

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Putnam County, Georgia]] [[Category:Putnam County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Putnam County, Georgia, Slaves]] == Biography == 1840 Census, District 310, Putnam, Georgia.Year: 1840; Census Place: District 310, Putnam, Georgia; Roll: 49; Page: 195; Family History Library Film: 0007046 - https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1832877:8057 *Name: [[Mullins-5242|Pleasent Mullins]] *Home in 1840 (City, County, State): District 310, Putnam, Georgia *Slaves - Males - Under 10: 1 (1830-1839) *Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1 (1817-1830) *Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 (1805-1816) *Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1 (1830-1839) *Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 1 (1805-1816) *Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4 *Total Slaves: 5 1850 Save Schedule, District 70, Putnam, Georgia.The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29 - https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=uHH8183&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=8055&gsfn=Pleasent&gsln=Mullins&msypn__ftp=putnam,%20georgia,%20usa&msypn=2453&msbdy=1810&msrpn__ftp=putnam,%20georgia,%20usa&msrpn=2453&qh=1cf17049d9d0790d137df5a50a6ee89b&new=1&rank=1&uidh=856&redir=false&gss=angs-d&pcat=35&fh=0&h=93401310&recoff=&ml_rpos=1&queryId=3bbb56d5f6316db27d9f796b97fd1f83&_gl=1*nruk2b*_ga*MTMxNzcyOTE5OC4xNjAxNDg2MTEw*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY2MTc3NTQ1MC4zNTkuMS4xNjYxNzc4OTA4LjAuMC4w *Name: P J Mullins *Residence Date: 1850 *Residence Place: District 70, Putnam, Georgia, USA *Number of Enslaved People: 33 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Female||65||1785||Black||||||Male||5||1845||Black |- |||Male||55||1795||Black||||||Male||3||1847||Black |- |||Female||45||1805||Black||||||Male||3 months||1850||Black |- |||Male||35||1815||Black||||[[Mullins-7326|Frances Mullins]]||Female||1||1849||Black |- |||Male||35||1815||Black||||||Female||3||1847||Black |- |||Male||35||1815||Black||||||Male||4 months||1850||Black |- |||Female||35||1815||Black||||||Male||4||1846||Black |- |||Female||35||1815||Black||||||Male||2||1848||Black |- |||Female||25||1825||Black||||||Male||3||1847||Black |- |||Female||18||1832||Black||||||Male||3||1847||Black |- |||Female||35||1815||Black||||||Male||30||1820||Black |- |||Male||12||1838||Black||||||Male||60||1790||Black |- |||Female||10||1840||Black||||||Male||20||1830||Black |- |||Male||8||1842||Black||||||Male||18||1832||Black |- |||Male||10||1840||Black||||||Male||40||1810||Black |- |||Female||7||1843||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||10||1840||Black|||||||||||| |} 1860 Slave Schedule, Georgia Militia District 741, Taylor, Georgia.1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules, Township: Georgia Militia District 741 - https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7668/images/gam653_152-0182?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=3e9ce82621fb0f464c08ff0bbadf64c5&usePUB=true&_phsrc=uHH8186&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=1418866 *Name: Pleasant J Mullins *Residence Date: 1860 *Residence Place: Georgia Militia District 741, Taylor, Georgia *Number of Enslaved People: 29 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race!!!!Name!!Sex!!Age!!Born!!Race |- |||Female||75||1785||Black||||||Male||8||1852||Mulatto |- |||Male||70||1790||Black||||||Male||7||1853||Mulatto |- |||Male||60||1800||Black||||[[Mullins-7328|Frank Mullins]]||Male||3||1857||Mulatto |- |||Male||45||1815||Black||||[[Mullins-7329|Martha Mullins]]||Female||2||1858||Mulatto |- |||Male||45||1815||Mulatto||||||Male||14||1846||Black |- |||Male||40||1820||Black||||||Male||10||1850||Black |- |||Female||40||1820||Black||||||Male||25||1835||Black |- |||Female||50||1810||Black||||[[Mullins-7326|Frances Mullins]]||Female||12||1848||Black |- |||Female||35||1825||Black||||||Male||16||1844||Black |- |||Male||27||1833||Black||||||Male||11||1851||Black |- |||Female||27||1833||Black||||||Female||10||1850||Black |- |||Male||21||1839||Black||||||Male||1||1859||Black |- |||Male||18||1842||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Male||14||1846||Black|||||||||||| |- |[[Mullins-7327|Merridis Mullins]]||Female||10||1850||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Female||10||1850||Black|||||||||||| |- |||Female||11||1849||Black|||||||||||| |} == Sources ==

Pleasant Prospect Plantation, Prince George's County, Maryland

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[[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Pleasant Prospect Plantation, Prince George's County, Maryland]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] ==Background== [[Contee-10|John Contee]] owned Pleasant Prospect Plantation. This plantation, purchased from Isaac Duckett, was located in Prince George's County, Maryland.https://www.historic-structures.com/md/woodmore/pleasant_prospect.php Pleasant Prospect grew multiple crops which included: *Tobacco *Rye Pleasant Prospect was the residence of John Contee who died in 1839. In his will he gives Pleasant Prospect to his son John and his daughter Margaret. '''Wills 1698-1921 ; index 1698-1948''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/61553 Wills 1698-1921 ; index 1698-1948] Liber TT no. 1 1808-1833 Liber PC no. 1 1833-1854
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Prince George's > Wills 1833-1854 vol PC > image 74 of 284
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GT1L-28V}} (accessed 8 April 2023) *1839 will of John Contee
John Contee's probate inventory also mentioned the Pleasant Prospect Plantation along with the names, ages, and values of the slaves who resided there. '''Inventories''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/63410 Inventories] Liber PC no. 4 1839-1844 Liber JH no. 1 1844-1848
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Prince George's > Inventory accounts 1839-1844 vol 4 > image 18 of 251
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GTYL-Q1C}} (accessed 8 April 2023) *probate inventory of John Contee for Pleasant Prospect plantation
For more information please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Contee_1794-1839%2C_Maryland|Slaves of John Contee]] ==Sources==

Pleasant Run Cemetery, Pittsburg, Indiana

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[[Category:Pleasant Run Cemetery, Pittsburg, Indiana]] [[Category:Carroll County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Pleasant Run Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This rural cemetery is located about 2 miles north of Pittsburg, just west of the Wabash River, near the little stream called Pleasant Run. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Pleasant+Run+Cemetery/@40.634505,-86.701232,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8813a6f8a144ec2d:0xcea395043ec6b96c Pleasant Run Cemetery, Pittsburg, Indiana on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=86422 Pleasant Run Cemetery on Find A Grave] == Transcription == Transcription of this cemetery is in progress.

Pleasant Street Cemetery

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[[Category: Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Kamloops, British Columbia]] Kamloops is a City in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. == Transcription == This cemetery is currently being photographed by [[O'Rourke-431|Lorraine Hauzeneder]], starting Jan 2, 2015. Below is a working transcription. Images will be uploaded as profiles are created for the people buried there. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''extra information''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GPS location''' |- |[[Allen-16381|Allen]]||Jesse M.||||15 Sep 1934||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allen-16381]||unavailable| |- |[[Unknown-264756 |Battistoni, formerly Unknown]]||Annie||1880||1927||listed as a dear Mother and Wife||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-264756]||unavailable| |- |[[Cook-10883|Cook]]||Thomas||1900||1934||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cook-10883]||unavailable| |- |[[Unknown-263919 |Coulson, formerly Unknown]]||Jane||1861||1940||Married to John Coulson||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Coulson-357]||unavailable| |- |[[Coulson-357|Coulson]]||John A.||1859||1935||Married to Jane||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Coulson-357]||unavailable| |- |[[Crawley-356|Crawley]]||Phil||16 Dec 1901||10 Sep 1935||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Crawley-356]||unavailable| |- |[[Hoyland-45|Hoyland]]||Robert||31 Dec 1861||18 Jan 1936||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hoyland-45]||unavailable| |- |[[Unknown-264084 |Lott, formerly Unknown]]||Emma||1873||1936||Married to Herbert Lott, Parents of Norman||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-264084]||unavailable| |- |[[Lott-578|Lott]]||Herbert||1864||1938||Married to Emma, Parents of Norman||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-264084]||unavailable| |- |[[Lott-577|Lott]]||Norman A.||1901||1928||Son of Herbert and Emma Lott||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Unknown-264084]||unavailable| |- |[[Unknown-263923 |Portman, formerly Unknown]]||Edith J.||1888||1935||Married to Frederick Portman||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Portman-43]||unavailable| |- |[[McArthur-710|McArthur]]||James||30 Jan1865 in Avoca, Quebec||23 Jan1891 in Kamloops||at age 26||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McArthur-710]||unavailable| |- |[[Portman-43|Portman]]||Frederick J.||1884||11945||Married to Edith||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Portman-43]||unavailable| |- |[[Smith-75034|Smith]]||Charles A.||1852||1935||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Smith-75034]||unavailable| |- |[[Tearall-7|Tearall]]||Adelaide E.||1888||1933||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tearall-7]||unavailable| |- |[[Triggs-42|Triggs]]||Charles||1868||1936||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Triggs-42]||unavailable| |- |[[Ward-10959|Ward]]||Arthur B.||1875||1941||Married to Ella||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ward-10959]||unavailable| |- |[[Unknown-263867 |Ward, formerly Unknown]]||Ella F.||1875||1935||Married to Arthur Ward||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ward-10959]||unavailable| |- |[[Wilson-23703|Wilson]]||Henry B.||1907||1936||of Bayview House, Kilroot, Co. Antrim, North Ireland||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wilson-23703]||unavailable| |- |} == Sources ==

Pleasant Street Cemetery, Plainfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Pleasant Street Cemetery, Plainfield, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Pleasant_Street_Cemetery_Plainfield_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Pleasant Street Cemetery, Plainfield, Massachusetts |align=c |size=m }}
CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Pleasant Street Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' Pleasant Street, Plainfield, Massachusetts, 01070 ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.50189, -72.89686 ''' THIS IS NOT AN ACTIVE CEMETERY. EARLIEST BURIAL 1812; LAST BURIAL 1893. ALL IDENTIFIABLE GRAVES & MARKERS HAVE BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED From Rte 9, take Main Street, Cummington, MA to Plainfield Road. Plainfield Road changes to South Central Street at the Cummington/Plainfield town line. Pleasant Street is the 2nd street on the right after the town line. From Rte 116, take South Central Street. Pleasant Street is the 2nd street on the left. The road is paved for the first 20 feet and changes to dirt. Proceed .3 miles to the cemetery. PLEASE DO NOT drive over 5 miles an hour. The guinea fowl are very gregarious birds and explode out of the long grass on both sides of the road to greet your vehicle, including right in front of it and right up to the doors. They have no fear of vehicles or people. Eventually they will move. The roosters and chickens further down usually can be seen from a little distance. They will move if you stop and herd them out of the road (the coop is on the right hand side). The farm dogs are more curious than any other intent they appear to have and are quite friendly once they discover that dog biscuits and scritches are available. The cemetery will be on your right immediately after the barn. There is no sign. There is a small knoll with no visible path up to the cemetery entrance. Lined up on the right hand, road-side stone wall is a collection of footstones from the cemetery. Several other stones are broken, fallen down, and/or illegible. The farm has been there since 1812. The house originally was built by William Dyer but owned by the McClouds. William Dyer subsequently purchased the property.  67 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1788-1918 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pleasant_Street_Cemetery%2C_Plainfield%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361792/pleasant-street-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Pleasant Valley Pioneer Cemetery

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[[Category:Aurora County, South Dakota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] ===Location=== :Location ::To be added :GPS Coordinates :: To be added === Cemetery History === ===Other Websites=== ===To Do=== *Photograph headstones, grave markers, and front entrance of cemetery *Transcribe information collected from headstones and grave markers to Table of Interments *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *Create WikiTree profiles for individuals in cemetery *Link profiles to Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ===WikiTree Cemetery Project=== This free space page is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Dakota Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Thiele-149|Andrea Thiele]] for assistance. == Sources ==

Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery, Clarksville, Tennessee]] This free space page is part of WikiTree's Tennessee Cemeteries Project. It is a work in progress. Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery is located in the Cumberland Heights region of Montgomery County, Tennessee, off of Cumberland Heights Road. The cemetery is often referred to simply as "Pleasant View Cemetery." All of the gravestone photos on this page are of military veterans with military gravestones. There are many more graves that will need to be photographed and posted. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | Given Names ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Austin-5373|Austin]] |William Lewis, Sr. |26 Apr 1931 |12 Oct 2003 |[[image:Austin-5373.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Berry-7369|Berry]] |Wilbur Morris |1921 |2009 |[[image:Berry-7369.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Brown-42864|Brown]] |Clearn |28 Jan 1916 |02 Mar 1948 |[[image:Brown-42864.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Buchanan-2702|Buchanan]] |Willie T. |2 Jul 1890 |25 May 1963 |[[image:Buchanan-2702.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Dean-4747|Dean]] |Hick |10 Jul 1878 |19 May 1955 |[[image:Dean-4747.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Farmer-2527|Farmer]] |Burnice B. |27 Sep 1921 |24 Jan 2005 |[[image:Farmer-2527.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Fears-94|Fears]] |Thomas M. |24 Feb 1946 |23 Feb 2005 |[[image:Fears-94.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ferrell-1012|Ferrell]] |Thomas E. |30 Aug 1925 |15 Mar 2000 |[[image:Ferrell-1012.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Fleet-275|Fleet]] |Preston L. R. |29 Dec 1927 |01 Sep 1957 |[[image:Fleet-275.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gilland-27|Gilland]] |John B. |11 Apr 1907 |12 Oct 1962 |[[image:Gilland-27.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hall-21331|Hall]] |Raymond Davis |03 Nov 1921 |07 Jun 1987 |[[image:Hall-21331.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Haynes-2857|Haynes]] |John William |07 Jan 1928 |25 Jan 1997 |[[image:Haynes-2857.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hester-1062|Hester]] |Bryce Clinton |29 Jul 1925 |19 Jan 1952 |[[image:Hester-1062.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hoard-146|Hoard]] |Fred A. |05 Jul 1924 |05 Feb 2000 |[[image:Hoard-146.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hogue-731|Hogue]] |Lonnie |24 Jun 1895 |21 Dec |[[image:Hogue-731.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jackson-17253|Jackson]] |Allison R. |20 Dec 1921 |08 Nov 1944 |[[image:Jackson-17253.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-42365|Jones]] |Calvin C. |13 Sep 1930 |04 Feb 1993 |[[image:Jones-42365.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-42366|Jones]] |John T. |17 Jun 1894 |15 Nov 1976 |[[image:Jones-42366.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Kelly-9520|Kelly]] |Denny R. |05 Jun 1921 |07 Aug 2002 |[[image:Kelly-9520.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Kelly-9521|Kelly]] |Herman R. |08 Nov 1918 |23 Nov 2001 |[[image:Kelly-9521.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McCoy-3499|McCoy]] |Charlie B. |18 Jun 1911 |18 Nov 1989 |[[image:McCoy-3499.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Morrison-6582|Morrison]] |Herbert Lee |28 Mar 1908 |05 Jan 1997 |[[image:Morrison-6582.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Morrison-6583|Morrison]] |Johnnie M. |12 Jun 1917 |27 Jul 1976 |[[image:Morrison-6583.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Perry-8542|Perry]] |Herbert Lee |08 Nov 1924 |08 Jun 1994 |[[image:Perry-8542.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Poor-504|Poor]] |William E. |1919 |1996 |[[image:Poor-504.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Sanders-7668|Sanders]] |Donna Joseph |13 Oct 1947 |05 Jun 1988 |[[image:Sanders-7668.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Schmittou-3|Schmittou]] |Clarence Luther |29 Aug 1902 |11 Jul 1985 |[[image:Schmittou-3.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Seago-181|Seago]] |John Robert |06 Dec 1955 |15 Nov 2007 |[[image:Seago-181.jpg|120px]] |- |[[South-1223|South]] |Buell L. |01 Jun 1921 |22 May 1949 |[[image:South-1223.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Thrift-258|Thrift]] |Don P. |20 Apr 1918 |07 May 2000 |[[image:Thrift-258.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Walker-21694|Walker]] |John Thomas |02 Aug 1955 |30 Jan 2011 |[[image:Walker-21694.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Weatherford-503|Weatherford]] |Howard T. |1919 |1991 |[[image:Weatherford-503.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Wolard-1|Wolard]] |John L. |03 Aug 1934 |27 Nov 1997 |[[image:Wolard-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[York-3155|York]] |Richard A. |19 Mar 1920 |12 Dec 1968 |[[image:York-3155.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Young-18956|Young]] |John Steven |09 Jan 1931 |30 Mar 2007 |[[image:Young-18956.jpg|120px]] |-

Pleasant View Cemetery in Baxter, Tennessee

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[[Category:Pleasant View Cemetery, Baxter, Tennessee]] [[Category:Baxter, Tennessee]] == Pleasant View Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]. === Cemetery Details === * [[:Category:Pleasant View Cemetery, Baxter, Tennessee]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Pleasant_View_Cemetery_in_Baxter%2C_Tennessee |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Pleasant_View_Cemetery_in_Baxter_Tennessee.jpg |align=c |size=l }}{{Clear}} *'''Cemetery name:'''Pleasant View Cemetery *'''Address'''Cookeville Boatdock Rd, Baxter, TN 38544 *'''Elevation:''' 974.4 feet or 297.0 m *'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://goo.gl/maps/vHHB7mKW3f9VKhqN6 36.03557,-85.65345] *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1966815/pleasant-view-cemetery #1966815] ::Billiongraves: [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pleasant-View-Cemetery/162476 #162476] === History === * The earliest confirmed burial is of Eliza Hedgecough in 1858. * The last confirmed burial was of James Ronald Manning in 2022. === Notable Monuments === === Notable Interments === === Veterans === == Sources == * https://www.tngenweb.org/cemeteries/index.html#!cm=2095734 Pleasant View Cemetery, Putnam Co. TN on the TNGenWeb Cemetery Database accessed on July 18th, 2022.

Pleasants County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Pleasants County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Pleasants County, West Virginia | category =Pleasants County, West Virginia }} -------
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Pleasantview Drive 11 - Hillview Elementary School

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Schools]] [[Category: Hillview Elementary School, Lancaster, New York]] Hillview Elementary School 11 Pleasantview Drive, {{Image|file=Pleasantview_Drive_-_11_-_Hillview_Elementary_School.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Pleasantview_Drive_-_11_-_Hillview_Elementary_School-1.jpg|size=600}}

Pleasantville, Iowa One Place Study

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== Pleasantville, Iowa One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Pleasantville, Iowa|category=Pleasantville, Iowa One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|#Q1927646|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pleasantville, Iowa One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] * [[Space:Pleasantville_Iowa_History|Pleasantville, Iowa History]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Iowa :'''County:''' Marion :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.386667, -93.273056 :'''Elevation:''' 912 ft (278 m) ===History=== Pleasantville was surveyed and established as a town on August 1, 1849 on land then owned by William Wesley Jordan. ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:| on Wikipedia]] ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Pleasantville,_Iowa|Pleasantville,_Iowa on Wikipedia]]

Pleasantville 1910 Fall Festival

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[[Category:Pleasantville, Iowa]] A fall festival and reunion of the Iowa 3rd Cavalry. === R.L. Scott Stoves === {{Image|file=Pleasantville_1910_Fall_Festival.jpg |align=c |size=l }}

Pleasantville 1949 Centennial

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[[Category:Pleasantville, Iowa]] A Centennial celebration in 1949 in Pleasantville, Iowa.

Pleasantville Catastrophes

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[[Category:Pleasantville, Iowa]] Local photographers and journalists have documented the various disasters that have befallen the Pleasantville Community. == July 1899 Tornado == {{Image|file=Webb_Shadle_Library_Unknown_Photos-7.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Research needed to determine which Hess family; it looks like the Lobberecht may have moved by the time of the 1900 US Census }} == 1926 Storm == == School Fires ==

Pleasantville Iowa History

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[[Category:Pleasantville, Iowa]] == History of Pleasantville == It isn't definite how Pleasantville was named, but tradition holds that the first pioneers who came to the area referred to it in their letters back home as a pleasant place, a beautiful prairie with small groves throughout. That explains the township of Pleasant Grove, and we assume in the planning of the incorporated town of Pleasantville, the township name was influential."Mrs. Fern Bare Gives Talk on History of Pleasantville", Marion County News, 25 Feb 1960, accessed in Pleasantville Past and Present book, Webb Shadle Memorial Library, Pleasantville, Iowa. The area the actual town of Pleasantville was settled and now stands was once part of a disputed claim between William S. Glenn and a Mr. Gillman and sons. A law suit ensued, the Gillmans hiring Matthew Spurlock of Wapello County to represent them. Part of Spurlock's compensation was to be some of the Gillman claim. The Gillmans won the case, but refused to give Spurlock what he thought he deserved for his services. The Gillmans realized it wouldn't end well trying to fight him, so they met with him in Wapello County and sold him the entire claim, plus a horse, for $30. But, as fate would have it, since the Gillmans had abandoned the claim by legal standards, the Glenns jumped it. He secured a title and kept possession of the piece until it was sold to [[Jordan-12725|William F. Jordan]], whose sons Miles and [[Jordan-12727|Wesley]] decided to build a town there. The land was surveyed August 1, 1849 by Stanford Doud, the Marion County land surveryor. [[Jordan-12727|Wesley Jordan's]] house was the first erected in town. It was later owned by L. McClellan."Pleasantville", The Enquirer, 16 Apr 1875, Pleasantville, Iowa The [[Jordan-12725|Jordans]] opened the first trading post in town, as well as the first post office. Prior to that, pioneers received their mail from Red Rock and Pinchy (Parin City Landing). The mail came by boat up the Des Moines River. Merchandise sold by the Jordans, and later by the Spaltis, came by river, as well. It was then hauled by to Pleasantville by a wagon and team. The last time this happened was in 1865 when Congress deemed the river non-navigable. In 1847, the first elections in the township were held on the claim of William Glenn. The votes were counted by grease lamp, which was accidentally knocked over by one of the clerks, which ruined the paper containing the outcome of the election. No notes exist that explain what the group did following the accident to remedy not knowing who had won. [[Jordan-12736| Miles Jordan]] taught the winter term of school in town in the first winter, 1847/8 with 25 students, and was paid $2 per student for his services. The first schoolhouse was a log building, with puncheon floors and seats, as well as windows covered with greased paper to let in light. [[Jordan-12736| Miles]] also served as the justice of the peace, performing the first marriage ceremony in town. He also represented Marion County in the General Assembly of the State Legislature. The first church in the town was built in 1852 by the Congregationalists. The first service held there had 12 people in attendance. The building was later taken over by the Methodists. June 11, 1872, Pleasantville was incorporated. The first officers were [[Miner-2465|William H. Miner]] (mayor), T.J. West (recorder), [[Jordan-12736| Miles Jordan]] (councilman), David Jockert (councilman), Elias Williams (councilman), Christian Pents (councilman), and Soloman Hart (councilman). The first Marion County Fairgrounds was in the northern part of Pleasantville, on the ground later called the Phillips Addition. The first newspaper was published by John Harper and P.A. Robinson in 1875, called the "Pleasantville Enquirer". By 1879, it was published by H.L. Colman and R. T. Elson. === Timeline === * Before '''1845''': Land dispute between William Glenn and Mr. Gillman over future site of Pleasantville * '''1845''': The first families settle in the area, the [[Reynolds-17347|Lewis Reynolds]], [[Reynolds-17352| Treanor Reynolds]], Logans, Denem Halsey, William S. Glenn, [[Glenn-2248|Samuel Glenn]], Samuel Glenn (2), Daniel Vansel, [[Young-34575|Larken Young]], Marion and James Clinton, [[Miller-49766|Richmond Miller]], David Shenkwilder, [[Tibbetts-946|Samuel Tibbett]], Gilmore Robert, [[Logan-4695|Harrison Logan]], and [[Glenn-2472| John P. Glenn]] Families. * '''1846''': [[Spalti-13| Yose Spalti]] settles in the area. * '''1846''' May: [[Reynolds-17347|Lewis Reynolds]] breaks the first sod in the township, on his claim a little south of where Pleasantville would be. * '''1846''' June: First birth in the township, [[Glenn-2162|Jonathan Glenn]], son of [[Glenn-2248|Samuel]] and [[Artherton-3|Elizabeth]]. * '''1846/7''': Pleasant Grove Township surveyed by John Ball and Jesse Williams and declared a township by county commissioners."Pleasantville: The Queen of a Bluegrass Realm", Special Edition of the Pleasantville News, 1 Nov 1897 * Before '''1847''': William Glenn gains title to claim * '''1847''': William F. Miles, [[Jordan-12727|Wesley Jordan]], [[Davidson-11253|Daniel Davidson]], and [[Freel-235|Bennona Freel]] settle. [[Jordan-12727|Wesley Jordan]] built the first house in the township, an A-Frame. * '''1847''': William Glenn sells land to [[Jordan-12725|William Jordan]] and sons * August '''1847''': First election is held in Pleasant Grove Township, under the trees in the yard of William Glenn. * '''1847''' spring: School is held by Daniel Shea in a small log cabin built by G. Logan, about one mile west of Pleasantville. * '''1847''' winter: [[Jordan-12736| Miles Jordan]] teaches the next school term in the town. * '''1849''': [[Jordan-12725|W.F. Jordan]] and G. Logan planted the first orchards in the township. * August 1, '''1849''': [[Jordan-12736|Miles]] and [[Jordan-12727|Wesley Jordan]] decide to start the town of Pleasantville and have the land officially surveyed by Stanford Dond, on the southwest quarter of the northwest qyarter of section 15, then owned by [[Jordan-12725|William F. Jordan]]. * '''1849''': Willam H. H. Alley builds the first hotel, on lot 8, block 4. * '''1849''': First Christian Church is organized in Pleasantville. * '''1851''' December 19: First child is born in the town of Pleasantville, at the same site as the hotel, Milton T. Glenn. * '''1852''' First church is built by the Congregationalists under the leadership of [[Woods-12246| Pastor James Woods]]. * '''1865''' Last boat delivery of merchandise and mail via the Des Moines River * June 11, '''1872''': Pleasantville is incorporated. * July 16, '''1872''': First election held for town officers, elected [[Miner-2465| William H. Miner]] as mayor; T.J. West, recorder; Councilmen: [[Jordan-12736|Miles Jordan]], David Hocket, Elias Williams, Christian Pentz, Solomon Hart. * '''1875''' First newspaper, the Pleasantville Enquirer, is published. * [[Space:Pleasantville Jubilee|1899 Pleasantville Jubilee celebrating 50th anniversary]], including parade and town festival * * '''1910''': A [[Space:Pleasantville_1910_Fall_Festival|Town Celebration]], Festival, and Parade are held, in part to celebrate a reunion of local Civil War veterans. * * '''1949''': The Pleasantville [[Space:Pleasantville 1949 Centennial|Centennial 100th Anniversary]] Celebration, including a parade with participants from surrounding towns === Additional Pages === * [[Space:Pleasantville_Catastrophes|Pleasantville Catastrophes]] for images and stories related to storms, fires, and other major catastrophic events in the town of Pleasantville. * [[Space:Webb Shadle Library Unknown Photos|Images housed at Webb Shadle that are unidentified]] * [[Space:Special_Edition_of_the_Pleasantville_News|Special Edition of the Pleasantville News]], containing tidbits of trivia about the town and snippets of local news. == Sources == === Acknowledgements === Images and history relating to the town of Pleasantville, Iowa in Marion County. Most of this information and the images are courtesy of the research of [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]] for the [http://www.webbshadle.org Webb Shadle Memorial Archives].

Pleasantville Jubilee

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[[Category:Pleasantville, Iowa]] A town-wide celebration of the 50th anniversary.

Pleiades

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[[Category:Pleiades, sailed 1 October 1886]] {{Image|file=Pleiades-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=via New Zealand Electronic Text Collection }}
{{Blue|This page refers mainly to the voyage that sailed from Glasgow, 1 October 1886.}} Other wikitree pages for voyages made by this ship can be seen [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pleiades_%28Ship%29 here]. A list of other voyages made by the ship can be seen [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/P/Pleiades(1869).html here].
== The Ship == [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsP-Q.shtml The Ships List] gives the following information:
1,210 gross tons, length 63,89m x beam 10,10m, three masted, iron hulled, ship-rigged vessel. Built by A. McMillan & Son, Dumbarton in 1869. Acquired off charter in 1873 by Shaw, Savill & Co, she was wrecked on the east coast of New Zealand on 31st Oct.1899. Caught by a gale on a lee shore, her captain had to beach her, and although undamaged, she could not be refloated. Brief details of the PLEIADES from Merchant Fleets, by Duncan Haws, vol.10, Shaw, Savill & Albion Line. TheShipsList.com (http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsP-Q.shtml)

== The Voyage == In October 1886, the Pleiades sailed from Glasgow, Scotland to Port Chalmers, New Zealand commanded by Captain Setten. It arrived at its destination in January 1887. One of the passengers, Robert Ferguson, wrote a ship-board diary of the 1886-1887 voyage.'Ship-board Diary of Robert Ferguson', 1887 (http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/diaries/pleiades1886.html) (A transcript can be found on the [http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/index.html New Zealand Yesteryears] website - http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/diaries/pleiades1886.html) Ferguson claims to have joined the ship on the 2nd of October and sailed that afternoon whereas all official reports give the 1st of October.
Started from St Caroch’s Station Glasgow at 5am on Saturday October 2nd 1886 to join the good ship Pleiades at Greenock bound for Otago New Zealand. We arrived at Greenock at 12 o’clock noon thence per tug from Princess Pier to our sailing home for a time. Bad Adieu to our friends on pier and started at 12.30 p.m.
According to Ferguson's record, 37 adult passengers AND 10 children set off from Glasgow. The newspaper reports at the time seem to discount the children and give only the number of adults as passengers. He notes there were '20 of a crew' and also names Mr Finlay (Chief Officer), Mr Chissell (Second Officer) and Mr Morrison (Third Officer); as well as Mr Bailey Steward and Mr Dovy Cook. (One of the passengers was the captain's wife, Mrs Setten.) A list of other voyages made by the ship can be seen [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Merchant/Sail/P/Pleiades(1869).html here]. == Passengers == {{Image|file=Pleiades.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Evening Star, Issue 7103, 6 January 1887, Page 3 }} Passengers listed in [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/evening-star The Evening Star] upon its arrival in Port Chalmers on the 6th of January 1887 were:
Saloon- Mrs Selten, Misses Morrison and Smith, Messrs Simpson, Miller, Macfarlane, Turner and Logan (2). Steerage-Mr and Mrs Frost and child, Mr and Mrs Reid, Mr and Mrs Ferguson, Mesdames, Currie, Murray, Lacey and two children, Allan and family (7), Misses Currie, Murray, Vallance, Gray, McIntosh, McDougall, Messrs Paterson, Cameron, Vallance, Dunn, Baker, and McAulay.The Evening Star, Issue 7103, 6 January 1887, Page 3 (https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18870106.2.35)
The 'Mr and Mrs Reid' recorded were my ancestors, [[Reid-8463|Alexander Gibson Reid]] and [[Hunter-9461|Janet Reid (nee Hunter)]]
{{clear}} {{Image|file=Pleiades.gif |align=r |size=m |caption=Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3827, 7 January 1887, Page 2 }} During the voyage, James Allen, died from consumption. He had been travelling with his wife and seven children - referred to as 'Allan and family (7) above'.Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3827, 7 January 1887, Page 2 (https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD18870107.2.3.2) Robert Ferguson writes of the death and subsequent 'sea burial' in his shipboard diary. {{clear}} == Sources == See also: *WHITE WINGS VOL I. FIFTY YEARS OF SAIL IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE, 1850 TO 1900, Henry Brett, The Brett Printing Company Limited, 1924, Auckland (via [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Bre01Whit-t1-body-d56.html New Zealand Electronic Text Collection]

Plesant Hill Cemetary, Poinciana, Florida

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[[Category: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Kissimmee, Florida]] [[Category:Osceola County, Florida, Cemeteries]]
[[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Pleasant Hill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Florida Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ----- ===Location and Map=== Address
3855 Pleasant Hill Road
Kissimmee, Florida 34759 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
28.1797371, -81.4395164 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/28%C2%B010'47.0%22N+81%C2%B026'22.3%22W/@28.1797371,-81.4417051,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Pleasant Hill Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72465 Find A Grave] Note: As stated on the [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries#What_Cemeterists_Do_Not_Do.21|U.S. Cemeteries Project Page]], please do not copy photos or other information from these Web sites. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo (click for larger)''' |- | [[Smith-96870|Overstreet]] ||[[Smith-96870 |Evelyn Joann]]||1935 Jul 4||2006 Feb 10||71|| [[Image:Smith-96870.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Overstreet-538|Overstreet]]||[[Overstreet-538|Jennings Louis]]||1935 Feb 21||2005 Oct 7||70||[[Image:Overstreet-538.jpg|100px]] |- | Overstreet||Kelly Lynn||1956||1957|| <=1||3 |- |Overstreet||Jennings Cole||1955 Mar 8||1983 Dec 3||28||4 |- | [[Leboeuf-228|Leboeuf]]||[[Leboeuf-228|Albert David]]||1913 Nov 3||1989 May 17||76||[[Image:Leboeuf-228.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Christian-1963|Christian]] ||[[Christian-1963| Irene Elizabeth]]||1907 Mar 28||1997 Jan 23||90||[[Image:Christian-1963-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Weigand||Richard D., SR.||1915||1989||74||7 |- | McGregor||Kenneth||1908 Oct 29||1985 Jun 28||77||8 |- | Gretza||Richard J.||1902 Aug 10||1976 Sep 3||74||9 |- | Smith||James Lawrence||1950 Jan 29||1969 Jul 22||19||10 |- | Barbara||Ola P.||1900||1982||||11 |- | Greene||Imogene B.||1932 Jan 31||2013 Oct 10||81||12 |- | Greene||Michael Joseph||1929 Oct 8||1983 Apr 8||54||13 |- | Barber||Lawrence C.||1922||1986||64||14 |- | Hansell||Vera M.||1924||1996||72||15 |- | Barber||Leo James||1921 Aug 1||1994 Oct 26||73||16 |- | Higgins||Eugene A.||1914||1974||60||17 |- | Higgins||Bertella C.||1913||1993||80||18 |- | Smith||R. Claude Sr.||1899 Apr 10||1961 May 23||62||19 |- | Smith||Evelyn Whittington||1908 Jan 28||2000, Apr 5||92||20 |- | Smith||Betty Lou||1932 Aug 1||1972 Sep 28||40||21 |- | Smith||Wayne "Buddy"||1932 May 8||1986 Oct 29||54||22 |- | Smith||Claude R.||1930 Jul 7||1994 Feb 7||64||23 |- | England||Antonio Lou||1933 Jun 13||2001 Jun 13||68||24 |- | Young||Louis Vaylord||1905||1996||91||25 |- | Young||Elizabeth Rinaldo||1907||1991||84||26 |- | Jiminez||Vaughna Smith||1952 Sep 27||1993 Jan 25||41||27 |- |}

Plimsoll Name Study

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[[Category:Plimsoll Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Plimsoll Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plimsoll Plimsoll] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Plimsoll name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Plimsolls), by time period (18th Century Plimsolls), or by topic (Plimsoll DNA, Plimsoll Occupations, Plimsoll Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Plimsoll Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Plimsoll}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Plimsoll}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. We'll be working on them, and could use your help! * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plimsoll-44 - Samuel Plimsoll MP (1824 - 1898) - the 19th Century campaigner whose efforts led to the introduction of the 'Plimsoll Line', an initiative that saved tens of thousands of lives at sea * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plimsoll-44 - Why were plimsoll shoes (aka gym shoes) supposedly named after Samuel Plimsoll? * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plimsoll-28 - see Research Note on the possible Huguenot origin of the Plimsolls - '''Were the Plimsolls descended descended from the Huguenots, French Protestants who had fled to England to escape persecution?'''''Italic text'' * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plimsole-4 - earliest recorded Plimsoles in Chudleigh, Devon * ==Membership== * [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] * [[Martin-82661|Ben Martin]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plimsole Plimsole] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plymsole Plymsole] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plimsaul Plimsaul] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plimsaull Plimsaull] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plymsale Plymsale] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plimsale Plimsale]

Ploeg Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Ploeg family in New Netherland are === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Descendants === == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ploeg_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Ploska-2 Research Summary

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[[Category: Bongiovi-2 Research Summaries]] ==Research Summary for [[Ploska-2|Teodora (Ploska) Ploski]]== ===Evidence of the Birth of Teodora (Ploska) Ploski=== According to the age reported on her daughter's birth certificate, Teodora may have been born about 1812. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Teodora Ploska was 30 years old. ||This is evidence for a birth in about 1812 because her daughter's birth happened in early January 1843. However, often these ages are inaccurate, so this should be confirmed. |} ===Evidence of the Marriage of [[Ploski-3|Jozef Ploski]] and Teodora (Ploska) Ploski=== Jozef Ploski and Teodora Ploska were married. This is documented in daughter Domicela's birth and marriage records. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Jozef Ploski was married to Teodora nee Ploska. ||This is the birth record for a child and is strong evidence they were married. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Jozef and Teodora Ploski were a married couple. ||They are also identified as married in this child's marriage record, so this is additional evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Name of Teodora (Ploska) Ploski=== Her maiden name was Teodora Ploska. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Teodora Ploska was 30 years old. ||The image is clear and the name is readable so this is convincing evidence of the name. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska was the daughter of Jozef and Teodora Ploski. ||The handwriting is a little sloppy on this record, but her name can clearly be made out, so this is convincing evidence of her name. |- |Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska father was Jozef Ploska and her mother was Theodora. ||This was the "tip" that led to the other evidence and is only included here for completeness. |} ===Evidence that [[Ploski-2|Domicela (Ploski) Murawski]] is the Child of Teodora (Ploska) Ploski=== Teodora Ploska was Domicela's mother. This is documented in Domicela's birth record. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Domicela Ploski's father was Jozef Ploski and her mother was Teodora nee Ploska. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska was the daughter of Jozef and Teodora Ploski. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska father was Jozef Ploska and her mother was Theodora. ||This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Residence of Teodora (Ploska) Ploski=== She lived in Stara Weiss when her daughter was born in 1843 and may have still lived there when her daughter was married in 1862. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska lived with her parents Jozef and Teodora Ploski. ||Since they lived in Stara Weiss when Domicella was born and this is recorded at the same parish, it is a reasonable assumption they still lived in the same place. |} ==Sources== "Akta stanu cywilnego Parafii Rzymskokatolickiej w Janowie (Roman Catholic Parish Civil Files in Janów)," Metryki.Genealodzy.Pl (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ar17-zs0635d accessed: 23 Jan 2021), Domicella Płoska; citing 1843 Births, Item 4. Translated by Valerie Baginski. Translation provided by Carol Curry."Akta stanu cywilnego Parafii Rzymskokatolickiej w Janowie (Roman Catholic Parish Civil Files in Janów)," Metryki.Genealodzy.Pl (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ar17-zs0635d accessed: 26 Jan 2021), Grzegorz Murawski married to Domicella Ploska; citing 1862 marriages, item 6. Translated by Dorothy Woloszczuk. Translation provided by Carol Curry.Carol Curry, Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet, Murawski Family; supplied by Curry, [address for private use], 2020. Emailed from Carol Curry on 28 Sep 2020.

Ploski-2 Research Summary

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[[Category: Bongiovi-2 Research Summaries]] ==Research Summary for [[Ploski-2|Domicela (Ploski) Murawski (1843-1935)]]== ===Evidence of the Baptism of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to her birth record, Domicela was baptized on 4 Jan 1843 in Janowo, Poland The related references are enumerated below. #Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Domicela Ploski was baptized on 23 December 1842/4 January 1843 at Janowo. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska was christened 4 Jan 1843 in Janowo, Warmia-Masuria, Poland. A review of this assertion states: #*This and an email from Carol Curry was the "tipper" to the birth record. This does not provide additional evidence and is recorded here to document the research trail. ===Evidence of the Birth of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== Domicela was born on 3 Jan 1843 in Stara Wies Ploskie, Poland The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Domicela Ploski was born 22 December 1842/3 January 1843 in Stara Wies Ploskie. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Email from Carol Curry about Kamila’s Birth Record asserts that Domicela Ploska was 30 years old. ||This email contains a translation of a clear image of Kammila's birth record. It is evidence for a birt between Sep 1846 and Sep 1847. It is unknown what the source of the information in the source is, so this does not overcome the evidence provided by the birth record. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska was 17 years old. ||This is evidence for a birth between Feb 1844 and Feb 1845. Thsis is a little off of the birth record, but not so much that it overcomes that evdence. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska was born in Stara Wies, Poland. ||This is supporting evidence for her birthplace. |- |1920 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Kammila Sijda and her parents were born in Poland. ||This is supporting evidence for her birthplace being in Poland. |- |1930 US Census for Leon Sejda and Family asserts that Kammila Sejda both her parents were born in Poland. ||This is supporting evidence for her birthplace being in Poland. |- |Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska was born 3 Jan 1843 in Stara Wies, Mazovia, Poland. ||This appears to be based on the information provided by Carol in Domicela and Kammila's birth translations, so this is not additional evidence. |} ===Evidence that Domicela (Ploski) Murawski is the Child of Jozef Ploski=== Jozef Ploska was Domicela's father. This is documented in Domicela's birth record. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Domicela Ploski's father was Jozef Ploski and her mother was Teodora nee Ploska. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska was the daughter of Jozef and Teodora Ploski. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska father was Jozef Ploska and her mother was Theodora. ||This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. |} ===Evidence that Domicela (Ploski) Murawski is the Child of Teodora Ploska=== Teodora Ploska was Domicela's mother. This is documented in Domicela's birth record. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Domicela Ploski's father was Jozef Ploski and her mother was Teodora nee Ploska. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska was the daughter of Jozef and Teodora Ploski. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska father was Jozef Ploska and her mother was Theodora. ||This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Death of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== Domicela probably died on 7 Jan 1935 in Zielony Bor, Mazovia, Poland based on Carol Curry's research. The related references are enumerated below. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska died 7 Jan 1935 in Zielony Bor, Mazovia, Poland. A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. ===Evidence of the Fact of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to her birth record: *Andrzej Czaplicki and Anna Ploska were Domicela Ploski's godparents *Aleksander Ploski witnessed Domicela's birth recording *Andrzej Czaplicki was a witness to Domicela's birth recording The related references are enumerated below. #Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Andrzej Czaplicki and Anna Ploska were Domicela Ploski's godparents. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. #Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Aleksander Ploski, resident of Stara Wies Ploskie, was 50 years old and witnessed the birth recording. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. #Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Andrzej Czaplicki, aged 24, residing in Opolki Ploskie was a witness to the birth recording. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. ===Evidence of the Marriage of Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski were married on 25 Feb 1862 in Janowo, Warmia-Masuria, Poland. This is documented by the marriage record and supported by the remaining evidence. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Grzegorz Murawski married Domicella Ploska on 25 February 1862 in Janowo, Poland. ||This is the official record of the marriage recorded at the time of the event so is convincing evidence. |- |Grzegorz Murawski Death Record translation asserts that Grzegorz Marawski left behind a widowed wife, Domicela. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence that they were married. |- |Email from Carol Curry about Kamila’s Birth Record asserts that Grzegorz Morawski and Domicela Ploska were married. ||This email contains a translation of a clear image of Kammila's birth record and is strong evidence that they were married. |- |Email from Carol Curry with Marriage Record for Leon Sejda and Kammila Murawski asserts that the translation of the original Polish of the marriage record reports that Grzegorz Morawska and Domicela Ploska were spouses. ||This email contains a translation of a clear image of Leon nd Kammila's marriage record and is strong evidence that Kammila's parents Grzegorz and Domicela Morawski were married. |- |Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska were married 25 Feb 1862 in Janowo, Warmia-Masuria, Poland. ||This provided the "tip" to many of the records in this family group, but since this family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. |- |Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. ||This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. |} ===Evidence of the Name of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== Her name was Domicela Ploski, based on her birth record. In some cases her surname might be Ploska. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Domicela Ploski was born 22 December 1842/3 January 1843 in Stara Wies Ploskie. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. The names Domicela and Ploski are clearly readable on the original record. |- |Email from Carol Curry about Kamila’s Birth Record asserts that Kamila Morawski's parents were Grzegorz Morawski and Domicela Ploska. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. The names Domicela is clearly readable on the original record, but the last name is not. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Grzegorz Murawski married Domicella Ploska on 25 February 1862 in Janowo, Poland. ||This is a clear image but the last name looked like Ploska. |- |Email from Carol Curry with Marriage Record for Leon Sejda and Kammila Murawski asserts that the translation of the original Polish of the marriage record reports that Kamilla Morawska was the daughter of Grzegorz Morawska and Domicela Ploska, who were land workers living in Debe Wielkie and that she lived with them. ||This is a translation of a clear image. The names are not clearly identifiable in the image. So this is supporting evidence. |- |Grzegorz Murawski Death Record translation asserts that Grzegorz Marawski left behind a widowed wife, Domicela. ||This is a translation of a clear image. The names are not clearly identifiable in the image. So this is supporting evidence. |- |Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska were married 25 Feb 1862 in Janowo, Warmia-Masuria, Poland. ||This provided the "tip" to many of the records in this family group, but since this family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This does not provide more evidence to the other primary records. |- |Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. ||This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. |} ===Evidence of the Occupation of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== Domicela and her husband were farmers. The related references are enumerated below. #Email from Carol Curry with Marriage Record for Leon Sejda and Kammila Murawski asserts that the translation of the original Polish of the marriage record reports that Kamilla Morawska was the daughter of Grzegorz Morawska and Domicela Ploska, who were land workers living in Debe Wielkie and that she lived with them. A review of this assertion states: #*This email implies that Domicela farmed with her husband. ===Evidence that Bronislawa Murawski is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to Carol Curry's research, Domicela is the mother of Bronislawa Murawski. The related references are enumerated below. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. ===Evidence that Jan Kanty Onufry Murawski is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to Carol Curry's research, Domicela is the mother of Jan Kanty Onufry Murawski. The related references are enumerated below. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. ===Evidence that Jan Murawski is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to Carol Curry's research, Domicela is the mother of Jan Murawski. The related references are enumerated below. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. ===Evidence that Julianna Ewa Murawski is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to Carol Curry's research, Domicela is the mother of Julianna Ewa Murawski. The related references are enumerated below. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. ===Evidence that Kammila (Murawski) Sejda is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== Kammila Murawski is certainly Domicela Ploska's daughter. The convincing evidence is the translations of the birth and marriage records provided by Carol Curry. The related references are enumerated below. #Email from Carol Curry about Kamila’s Birth Record asserts that Kamila Morawski's parents were Grzegorz Morawski and Domicela Ploska. A review of this assertion states: #*This record was provided by Carol Curry but came from the Polish Genealogy Society with translation by the Genealogy Translation Facebook Group. It clearly states her parents and is convincing evidence, especially when coupled with the marriage record. #Email from Carol Curry with Marriage Record for Leon Sejda and Kammila Murawski asserts that the translation of the original Polish of the marriage record reports that Kamilla Morawska was the daughter of Grzegorz Morawska and Domicela Ploska, who were land workers living in Debe Wielkie and that she lived with them. A review of this assertion states: #*This record was provided by Carol Curry but came from the Polish Genealogy Society with translation by the Genealogy Translation Facebook Group. It clearly states her parents and is convincing evidence, especially when coupled with the birth record. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This email was not sourced, but probably uses the same sources Carol Curry provided (the birth and marriage records), so this provides no additional evidence. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This email was not sourced, but probably uses the same sources Carol Curry provided (the birth and marriage records), so this provides no additional evidence. ===Evidence that Maksyma Murawski is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to Carol Curry's research, Domicela is the mother of Maksyma Murawski. The related references are enumerated below. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. ===Evidence that Marianna Murawski is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to Carol Curry's research, Domicela is the mother of Marianna Murawski. The related references are enumerated below. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. ===Evidence that Nikodema Murawski is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to Carol Curry's research, Domicela is the mother of Nikodema Murawski. The related references are enumerated below. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. ===Evidence that Roch Murawski is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== According to Carol Curry's research, Domicela is the mother of Roch Murawski. The related references are enumerated below. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. ===Evidence that Stanislawa Murawski is the Child of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== Domicela is the mother of Stanislawa Murawski based on Stanislawa's marriage record. The related references are enumerated below. #Email from Carol Curry with Marriage Record for Leon Sejda and Kammila Murawski asserts that the translation of the original Polish of the marriage record reports that Stanislawa Morawska was the daughter of Grzegorz Morawski and Domicella Ploska. A review of this assertion states: #*This is a clear image and translation of the original marriage record so is convincing evidence of this relationship. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry (male), Julianna Ewa (female), Jan (male), Bronislawa (female), Roch (male), Stanislawa (female), Kamila (female), Maksyma (female), Nikodema (female), and Marianna (female). A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploska's children were Jan Kanty Onufry, Juianna Ewa, Jan, Bronislawa, Roch, Stanislawa, Kamila, Maksyma, Nikodema, and Marianna. A review of this assertion states: #*This email contains the same info as the family group sheet Carol Curry provided so does not provide additional evidence. It is included in this analysis for completeness and to help provide a document trail for future use if required. ===Evidence of the Religion of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== Dimicela was probably Catholic. The related references are enumerated below. #Email from Carol Curry Murawski Family History Part 1 asserts that Jan Kanty Onufry [Murawski] appears to be named for a Polish saint named Jan Kanty (John Cantius) which coud mean Grzegorz and Domicela were devout Catholics. A review of this assertion states: #*Carol Curry opines that they must've been Catholic to name their first baby after a saint. #Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska was Catholic. A review of this assertion states: #*This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. ===Evidence of the Residence of Domicela (Ploski) Murawski=== Domicela resided in: *Possibly in Stara Weiss, Poland when she was married in 1862 *Debe Wielkie, Poland in 1901 when her daughter was married *Kryzynowloga, Poland in 1914 when her husband died The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska lived with her parents Jozef and Teodora Ploski. ||This doesn't really say where she resided, but that she lived with her parents. Since she was born in Stara Wies and living with her parents, she may be living in Stara Wies. |- |Email from Carol Curry with Marriage Record for Leon Sejda and Kammila Murawski asserts that the translation of the original Polish of the marriage record reports that Kamilla Morawska was the daughter of Grzegorz Morawska and Domicela Ploska, who were land workers living in Debe Wielkie and that she lived with them. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence that she lived in Debe Wielkie in 1901. |- |Grzegorz Murawski Death Record translation asserts that Grzegorz Marawski was living in Krzynowłoga, Poland, presumably with his wife. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence that she lived in Kryzynowloga, Poland in 1914. |} ==Sources== "Akta stanu cywilnego Parafii Rzymskokatolickiej w Janowie (Files of civil status of the Roman Catholic Parish in Janów)," Metryki.Genealodzy.Pl (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/metryki.php?op=kt&ar=17&zs=0635d&sy=1843&kt=1 accessed: 23 Jan 2021), Domicella Płoska; citing 1843 Births, Item 4. Translated by Valerie Baginski. Translation provided by Carol Curry.Carol Curry, Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet, Murawski Family; supplied by Curry, [address for private use], 2020. Emailed from Carol Curry on 28 Sep 2020.Carol Curry, [e-mail for private use], to Robert P. Bongiovi, e-mail, 6 November 2020, “Kamila’s Birth Record,” Sejda-Murawski Sources; privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [e-mail & address for private use], 2020.1920 United States Census, Lake County, Indiana, population schedule, Hammond Ward 6, enumeration district (ED) 70, sheet 20A, dwelling 315, household 349, Levon Sijda and family; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : downloaded 15 September 2020); NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 445; FHL microfilm 1,820,445.1930 United States Census, Lake County, Indiana, population schedule, Hammond Ward 6, enumeration district (ED) 45-145, Sheet 7B, dwelling 119, family 133, Leon Sejda and Family; database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org : Downloaded 15 September 2020); NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 602; FHL microfilm 2,340,337.Carol Curry, posting at “Genealogical Translations,” Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/GenealogicalTranslations/permalink/708470360099066 : 12 December 2020), comment by Jody Tzucker, 12 December 2020 at 10:18 am.Carol Curry, [e-mail for private use], to Robert P. Bongiovi, e-mail, 7 November 2020, “Marriage Record,” Sejda-Murawski Sources; privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [e-mail & address for private use], 2020.Carol Curry, [e-mail for private use], to Robert P. Bongiovi, e-mail, 28 September 2020, “Murawski Family History - Part 1,” Murawski-Ploska Sources; privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [e-mail & address for private use], 2020."Akta stanu cywilnego Parafii Rzymskokatolickiej w Janowie (Roman Catholic Parish Civil Files in Janów)," Metryki.Genealodzy.Pl (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ar17-zs0635d accessed: 26 Jan 2021), Grzegorz Murawski married to Domicella Ploska; citing 1862 marriages, item 6. Translated by Dorothy Woloszczuk. Translation provided by Carol Curry.

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[[Category: Bongiovi-2 Research Summaries]] ==Research Summary for [[Ploski-3|Jozef Ploski]]== ===Evidence of the Birth of Jozef Ploski=== Jozef may have been born about 1802. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Jozef Ploski was 40 years old. ||This is evidence for a birth in 1802, but the ages in these records are not always accurate so this should be confirmed by other evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Marriage of Jozef Ploski and Teodora Ploska=== Jozef Ploski and Teodora Ploska were married. This is documented in daughter Domicela's birth and marriage records. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Jozef Ploski was married to Teodora nee Ploska. ||This is the birth record for a child and is strong evidence they were married. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Jozef and Teodora Ploski were a married couple. ||They are also identified as married in this child's marriage record, so this is additional evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Name of Jozef Ploski=== His daughter's birth and marriage records clearly state his name is Jozef Ploski. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Jozef Ploski lived in Stara Wies Ploskie. ||It is a clear image and his name is easily readable. This is convincing evidence. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska was the daughter of Jozef and Teodora Ploski. ||This record's handwriting is a bit sloppy, so it is harder to make out, but the name is pretty clearly Jozef. This is strong evidence. |- |Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska father was Jozef Ploska and her mother was Theodora. ||This was the "tip" that led to the other evidence and is included for completeness. |} ===Evidence that Domicela (Ploski) Murawski is the Child of Jozef Ploski=== Jozef Ploski was Domicela's father. This is documented in Domicela's birth record. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Domicela Ploski's father was Jozef Ploski and her mother was Teodora nee Ploska. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska was the daughter of Jozef and Teodora Ploski. ||This is a translation of a clear image and is convincing evidence. |- |Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet from Carol Curry asserts that Domicela Ploska father was Jozef Ploska and her mother was Theodora. ||This family group sheet does not point to sources, although Ms. Curry has shared many primary records so the research is well done, this still needs to be validated. This can be used as supporting evidence until validated with more convincing evidence. |} ===Evidence of the Residence of Jozef Ploski=== Jozef Ploski lived in Stara Wies, Poland when his daughter was born and probably still lived there when she was married in 1843. The related references are enumerated below. {| border="1" !Claim!!Analysis |- |Domicela Ploska Birth Record asserts that Jozef Ploski lived in Stara Wies Ploskie. ||This record was recorded at the time of the event and is almost certainly correct. This represents convincing evidence. |- |Grzegorz Murawski and Domicela Ploski marriage record asserts that Domicella Ploska lived with her parents Jozef and Teodora Ploski. ||This record never directly states where they resided, but it is reasonable to assume they were still living in Stara Wies since the record was recorded at the same place. |} ==Sources== Akta stanu cywilnego Parafii Rzymskokatolickiej w Janowie (Roman Catholic Parish Civil Files in Janów)," Metryki.Genealodzy.Pl (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ar17-zs0635d accessed: 23 Jan 2021), Domicella Płoska; citing 1843 Births, Item 4. Translated by Valerie Baginski. Translation provided by Carol Curry."Akta stanu cywilnego Parafii Rzymskokatolickiej w Janowie (Roman Catholic Parish Civil Files in Janów)," Metryki.Genealodzy.Pl (https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ar17-zs0635d accessed: 26 Jan 2021), Grzegorz Murawski married to Domicella Ploska; citing 1862 marriages, item 6. Translated by Dorothy Woloszczuk. Translation provided by Carol Curry.Carol Curry, Murawski-Ploska Family Group Sheet, Murawski Family; supplied by Curry, [address for private use], 2020. Emailed from Carol Curry on 28 Sep 2020.

Ploss Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Plosss. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Anton Ploss was born in Germany in 1843 trying to find his father.

Plough, White Notley

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[[Category: White Notley, Essex]] [[Category: Brosius-115 Pubs]] The Plough was a pub in White Notley. The building is listed as a Grade II on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. It is located at The Green, Witham Road South, and currently houses an Indian restaurant called [http://www.rajgardenbraintree.com/ Raj Garden]. Known license transfers: *21 July 1868: "The following licences were transferred, this being the special Session appointed for that purpose, viz.:...Plough, White Notley, from George Cook to William Lillie...""Witham Petty Session.--July 21," ''Essex Standard'', 24 July 1868, p. 2, col. 5; digital images, ''British Newspaper Archive'' (https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 4 Jan 2019), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *10 Jan 1871: "The licence of the Plough, White Notley, was transferred from Wm. Lilly to [[Challis-706|Henry Challis]].""Witham, Jan. 10," ''The Chelmsford Chronicle'', 13 Jan 1871, p. 6, col. 3; digital images, ''British Newspaper Archive'' (https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 4 Jan 2019), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *21 Oct 1884: "The following transfers of licences were granted:...the Plough Inn, White Notley, from [[Challis-706|H. Challis]] to W. Brown...""Witham, October 21," ''The Essex Newsman'', 25 Oct 1884, p. 3, col. 2; digital images, ''British Newspaper Archive'' (https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 4 Jan 2019), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. See also: *[https://pubwiki.co.uk/EssexPubs/WhiteNotley/plough.shtml Plough, White Notley] at the Pub History website. *[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101338146-the-plough-white-notley#.XDBzvM17mM8 The Plough] at the British Listed Buildings website. == Sources ==

Plovertc'c To-Do-List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Seiwald-10|Peter Seiwald]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Seiwald-10&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Peter Seiwald To-Do List|Peter's current to-do list]].'' jja sl fjlq wjer la djfjlkwjrke

Plumstead Lineage notes

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Plumstead Lineage (my line) : Augustine Plumstead (England) | Matthew Buscall Plumstead (England then US) | Asa Palmer Plumstead | Asa Willard Plumstead | Joseph Edwin Plumstead | Eugene M Plumstead | Chris C Plumstead | Jennifer L Plumstead Possible Augustine SR before. Still need to research/clarify. Found a potential tie to John Page, but many removals. [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Plumstead-56|Jenni Plumstead]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Plumstead-56&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jenni Plumstead To-Do List|Jenni's current to-do list]].''

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Plumstead Lineage (my line) : Augustine Plumstead (England) | Matthew Buscall Plumstead (England then US) | Asa Palmer Plumstead | Asa Willard Plumstead | Joseph Edwin Plumstead | Eugene M Plumstead | Chris C Plumstead | Jennifer L Plumstead Possible Augustine SR before. Still need to research/clarify. Found a potential tie to John Page, but many removals. [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Plumstead-56|Jenni Plumstead]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Plumstead-56&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jenni Plumstead To-Do List|Jenni's current to-do list]].''

Plural Wives of LDS Prophet Joseph Smith Jr.

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'''The sourced list of the contemporaneous plural wives of LDS prophet and founder [[Smith-2522|Joseph Smith Jr.]]''' Source: [[#S1]] This list is possibly incomplete. [[Category: Nauvoo, Illinois]] [[Category: Wives of the Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]] ---- This list contains all of the known and presumed likely wives of Jospeh Smith who were connected to him in plural marriages during his lifetime. Links to WikiTree profiles are included here for the ones that exist. The first 36 names below are arranged in approximate chronological order of their known date of marriage to Joseph Smith. The remainder are listed in ascending order of their approximate age at marriage, in 1843-1844, the period when Joseph married most of his wives. Joseph died in June 1844. In January 1846, thirty women were posthumously sealed to him "for eternity" in the temple at Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. Other records prove that more than two thirds of them had already been married to Joseph during his lifetime. So presumably the 1846 posthumous sealing ceremony was merely a second solemnization of the earlier marriages, and so those women are included in this list in the order of their ealier marriage. Posthumously, scores of later women were sealed to Joseph Smith in Utah. In the absence of evidence of any lifetime marriage to Joseph, they are not included in this list. The wives in this list are divided into four groups. Aside from Emma and Fannie, the first group consists of mostly married women to whom Joseph was sealed between 1838 and the excommunication of '''John Cook Bennett''' on June 23, 1842. Bennett is a key primary source for the early plural marriages of Joseph, because he had compiled and published a list of seven of the early wives, to the extent of his knowledge, in that period prior to his expulsion. Bennett, the same age as Joseph, was a celebrated doctor, and later became Mayor of Nauvoo. Bennett was an instructor in midwifery at an Ohio college, and became secretary of the Illinois Medical Society and quartermaster general of the Illinois militia. With an easy, vivacious and glib manner that Emma distrusted, he might be classified in modern psychology as somewhat of a manipulative sociopath. Bennett appears to have been a complete sexual opportunist in the early church, attracted by the rumors of polygamy. To win Joseph's favor, Bennett pushed Joseph's series of elaborate charters for Nauvoo through the Illinois legislature. By giving equal promises of Mormon favor to both political parties, Bennett succeeded in winning the charters, thus bringing to Joseph his first great political victory. Baptized in the summer of 1840, Bennett became Joseph's most intimate friend. But then, reluctantly, Joseph began to rebuke him, first when he caught Bennett preaching promiscuous intercourse as early as December 1840. Over the next couple of years Bennett continued to be a thorn in the Nauvoo church, as he seduced a number of women in the colony, in the name of the prophet Joseph, with the promise of marriage, but without even the facade of an actual ceremony. During all this time the spiritual plural wife docrine did exist in practice among the leading Mormon men, but it was closely guarded. Bennett not only failed to keep his liasons private, but his blatant disregard for any ceremonial part in his seductions undermined Joseph's elaborate revelation of a celestial basis for the plural marriage doctrine. For church leaders, the worst of all of Bennett's flaunting behavior was the allegation that he performed frequent abortions on the young women who became pregnant by him. After his expulsion, on July 8, 1842 Bennett began newspaper publication of a series of letters, which were compiled at the end of September into his book, ''The History of the Saints: or, An Exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism''. Bennett described an elaborate system set up by Joseph, which inducted the Mormon women into three classes. The highest class consisted of the honored women who were called the "Cloistered Saints," or "Saints of the Black Veil" who became secret spiritual wives of the leading church men. There is no other documentation that uses Bennett's terminology for the classes of women, but the "Cloistered Saints" roughly fits Joseph's system of plural wives. Bennett reported that Joseph had at least seven of these spiritual wives by the time of Bennett's June 1842 expulsion from the colony. Out of deferenece to their reputations, Bennett listed the seven women by only their first initials and asterisks for each of the remaining letters. But as for Joseph, Bennett continued to mercilessly hound and plot against him throughout the short remainder of Joseph's life. : '''NAME''' of the wife of Joseph, '''AGE''' at marriage, '''DATE''' of marriage to Joseph :: '''NAME''' of other current husbands, (deceased) if a prior marriage : 1. [[Hale-103|Emma Hale]] age 22 m. January 18, 1827 : 2. Fannie Alger age 17 ? m. 1836 Source: [[#S1]] '''Fannie Alger''' was the first woman to be linked to Joseph, after Emma. Fannie was a neighbor's orphan daughter. At the early colony in Kirtland, Ohio Emma brought Fannie into the family home. In 1836 it was alleged that she and Joseph then had an illicit affair, from which Fannie bore a child by Joseph. As described later by '''C. G. Webb''' in an 1886 interview, Fannie was "unable to conceal the consequences of her celestial relation with the prophet" and so Emma drove Fannie out of the home. (In 1834 Webb had become Joseph's grammar teacher in Joseph's School of the Prophet's, which was intended to more highly educate the church elders at the colony in Kirtland, Ohio, after Joseph had first encountered some of the Missouri barbarism). Fannie returned to her family and the Alger family then went to Indiana in the winter of 1837-1838, where Fannie married and raised a large family. Some time later, at the temple in St. Geroge, President '''Heber C. Kimball''' (the father of Joseph's plural wife Helen, and also later husband of Joseph's early plural wife Prescindia Huntington Buell), introduced Fannie's brother, '''John Alger''', as the "brother of the Prophet Joseph's first plural wife." In a 1903 letter '''Benjamin F. Johnson''', brother of two of Joseph's wives, gave the most detailed account of Fannie. : 3. Lucinda Pendleton Morgan Harris age 37 ? m. 1838 Source: [[#S1]] '''Lucinda Pendleton''' was born September 27, 1801 in Virginia, a daughter of '''Joseph Pendleton'''. Historian Andrew Jenson listed Lucinda as "one of the first" wives of Joseph, and this marriage was likely in 1838, when Joseph and Emma were living with the Harris couple at their home in Far West, Missouri. Two months after arrival, Emma gave birth in the Harris home to her third son, '''Alexander Hale Smith'''. In the 1839 move from Missouri to the new colony at Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, the Harris family was given a home lot directly across from Joseph. In 1842 Lucinda confided to her good friend '''Sarah Pratt''' (wife of '''Orson Pratt''') that she was Joseph's "mistress since four years." Later, in January 1846, Lucinda's husband George Harris stood as proxy in the Nauvoo temple when Lucinda was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" :: wife of William Morgan (deceased) Source: [[#S1]] '''William Morgan''' was a famous anti-Masonic martyr :: wife of George Washington Harris Source: [[#S1]] '''George Harris''' was misidentified as a Mason in the January 12, 1831 ''Arkansas Gazette'' issue which noted Lucinda's second marriage to him : 4. [[Huntington-33|Prescindia Huntington Buell]] age 29 ? m. 1839 Source: [[#S1]] '''Prescindia Huntington''' was an older sister of Joseph's later plural wife, Zina. She was born September 7, 1810. In the spring of 1839, in the colony at Far West, Missouri, Prescindia bore a son, '''Oliver Buell''', who bore a strong resemblance to Joseph, as seen in a later photograph. During this time, Prescindia's husband Norman Buell had temporarily left the church. Prescindia later admitted to '''Mrs. Ettie V. Smith''' that she did not know whether Norman or Joseph was the father of Oliver. Two years later, on December 11, 1841, Prescindia was officially married to Joseph. The ceremony was performed by her brother, '''Dimick Huntington'''. John Bennett listed her as one of the seven early wives, appearing on his list as "Mrs. B****" Prescindia remained as Mrs. Buell, and after the fall of 1840 she continued to live with Norman when they moved to Lima, Illinois, until early 1846, when she left him and then became a plural wife of Heber C. Kimball. With Heber, Prescindia then had two children. In 1884 Prescindia's brother '''Oliver Huntington''' later wrote that he stood Proxy for Joseph as her son Oliver Buell was officially "sealed or adopted to" Joseph Smith in the Mormon temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Counting the earlier birth by Fannie Alger, Oliver was the second child fathered by Joseph, who was born to any of the plural wives, other than Emma :: wife of Norman Buell Source: [[#S1]] '''Norman Buell''' married 17-year old Prescindia Huntington and had two sons with her, '''George Buell''' and '''Silas Buell''' before 1836. Silas died very young. On April 24, 1838 the couple then had a '''daughter Buell''', at Fishing River, Missouri, who died in infancy. Between that time and 1839 Norman temporarily left the church, possibly over contention about the birth of Prescindia's son Oliver Buell at that time, who was most likely fathered by Joseph Smith. Norman returned to the church in the fall of 1840, when the Buell family then moved to Lima, Illinois. They remained together there until early 1846, when Prescindia left him for good : 5. Nancy Marinda Johnson Hyde age 24 ? m. 1839 Source: [[#S1]] '''Nancy Marinda Johnson''' was born a daughter of '''John Johnson''' in Pomfret, Windsor County, Vermont on June 28, 1815. Before the 1830s the family moved to Hiram, Ohio. In 1832, John Johnson offered his home to Jospeph Smith, who was then at the early colony in Kirtland, 40 miles to the northwest. 17-year old Nancy, also living in the home of her father, was thus linked intimately to Joseph as early as this time. On March 24, 1832 a drunken mob broke into the Johnson home, pulled Joseph from his bed, and then viciously beat and tarred and feathered him. One of the mob leaders was '''Eli Johnson''', Nancy's brother. Eli, who reportedly wanted, unsuccessfully, to have Joseph castrated by a doctor present in the mob, suspected Joseph of "being too intimate with his sister," Nancy Marinda. Despite his terrible injuries, Joseph showed up at his appointed time the next day, the Sabbath, to preach a quiet, dignified sermon, thus adding to his aura. A week later one of Joseph and Emma's adopted twin babies died of measles, and Joseph left Hiram, headed for the young colony at Independence, Missouri. Two years later Nancy went on to marry Orson Hyde, in 1834. A few years later Orson was accused of apostasy. In April 1839, as a condition for Orson's reinstatement as an apostle, his wife Nancy became Joseph's next plural wife. By 1858 Nancy had born ten children. Two of her sons are thought to have been fathered by Joseph Smith: '''Orson Washington Hyde''', born November 9, 1843, and '''Frank Henry Hyde''', born January 23, 1845. On July 31, 1857, Orson Hyde had Nancy sealed "for eternity" to Joseph Smith :: wife of Orson Hyde Source: [[#S1]] '''Orson Hyde''' was an early apostle who married 19-year old Nancy Johnson in Ohio on September 4, 1834, two years after young Nancy had first had a probable liason with Joseph Smith. In October 1838 Orson was charged with apostasy, when he and others defected from the colony at Far West, Missouri. The defectors were upset by Mormon counter-attacks and looting of the nearby town of Gallatin, Missouri. In April 1839, as a condition for Orson's reinstatement as an apostle, his wife Nancy became Joseph's next plural wife. On New Years Day in 1843 Orson reached a height of his reinstated career when he preached a sermon on Mormonism in the Illinois House of Representatives. Although Orson went on to raise ten children with Nancy, two of the sons are thought to have been fathered by Joseph. On July 31, 1857, Orson Hyde had Nancy sealed "for eternity" to Joseph Smith : 6. Clarissa Reed Hancock age 35 ? m. 1840 Source: [[#S1]] '''Clarissa Reed Hancock''' was born on February 7, 1815 in Livonia, New York. There appears to be no written evidence, but only oral tradition in the Hancock family that she was sealed to Joseph Smith in Nauvoo. On April 19, 1841, her son '''John Reed Hancock''' was born in Nauvoo, and it is believed in the family that his true father was Joseph Smith. Another son, '''Levison Hancock''', was born on June 9, 1845, the son of Clarissa's husband Levi, and so named :: wife of Levi W. Hancock Source: [[#S1]] '''Levi Hancock''' was married to Clarissa when her son John was born in 1841, but Levi is presumed in the family to not be the father of that son : 7. [[Beaman-1|Louisa Beaman]] age 26 m. April 5, 1841 Source: [[#S1]] '''Louisa Beaman''' was born on February 7, 1815 in Livonia, New York. She was described as "full-breasted and disturbingly beautiful," one of the charming girls who worshipped Joseph from a respectful distance. Her sister, an '''Unknown Beaman''', married '''Erastus Snow''', who was in turn a brother-in-law of Elder '''Joseph Bates Noble'''. John Cook Bennett provided the statement that Louisa became one of Joseph's early plural wives when she was married to him on April 5, 1841 by Elder Noble. Noble also later swore to a statement confirming the marriage on that date. And Erastus Snow also confirmed that date as he wrote that it was when Louisa was sealed to Joseph as "his first plural wife." That date and wedding, on the eve of the eleventh anniversary of the founding of the church, is often considered to be the "official" inauguration of the doctrine of plural marriage. However, as seen above, Joseph had long since already fathered a few children by women other than Emma, and had been engaged in liasons that were later interpreted to have been earlier plural marriages. A couple years later, Joseph's journal entry for Thursday, May 11, 1843 notes that he baptised Louisa on that morning, along with '''Sarah Alley''' and others. Louisa later became the plural wife of '''Brigham Young''' on January 14, 1846, with whom she bore two sets of twins, all of whom died in infancy. Louisa died on May 16, 1850 in Salt Lake City : 8. [[Huntington-3|Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs]] age 20 m. October 27, 1841 Source: [[#S1]] '''Zina Huntington''' was a younger sister of Joseph's early plural wife, Prescindia. Zina was born on January 31, 1821 in Watertown, New York. When she was nineteen, during the great plague of 1840, Joseph took the beautiful young Zina into his home for a time. A year later, on October 27, 1841, only seven months after her marriage to Henry Jacbos, and consequently while seven months pregnant, she was married to Joseph by her brother Dimick Huntington, and with her sister '''Fanny Huntington''' as a witness. Only a few months later, on January 2, 1842, Zina's first child was born, '''Zebulon Jacobs''', who was fathered by Henry Jacobs. Henry ultimately accepted this early plural marriage to Joseph, because in January 1846 at the ceremony in the newly completed Nauvoo temple Henry stood as witness when Zina was sealed to Brigham Young "for time" and to Joseph Smith "for eternity." Zina and Henry did have another son, '''Henry Chariton Jacobs''', who was born on March 22, 1846, but that birth was shortly after Zina had already left Henry to live as the plural wife of Brigham Young. Zina later bore a '''daughter Young''' who was fathered by Brigham. It was only much later, in 1878, before Zina publicly admitted to her earlier plural marriage to Joseph. :: wife of Henry Bailey Jacobs Source: [[#S1]] '''Henry Jacobs''' married 20-year old Zina Huntington on March 7, 1841. Henry and Zina quickly had a son Zebulon, born only a few months after Zina's plural marriage to Joseph. Henry was reportedly proud of his beautiful wife Zina, and it was believed that he was not aware of her seduction and marriage to Joseph, which may have occurred while Henry was away on a journey. A Mormon convert, '''William Hall''', wrote that "when Jacobs returned, he found her pregnant by Smith. Jacobs put up with the insult, and still lived with her." However it is doubtful that either Henry's son Zebulon or any other child of Zina was fathered by Joseph. In any case Henry seems to have been unaware of the plural marriage of his wife to Joseph during her pregnancy. In the winter of 1842 '''John D. Lee''', one of Jospeh's twelve appointed bodyguards, among his toughest fighters and most devoted friends, went on a tour of southern Illinois, accompanied by Henry. During that trip, Lee reports, Henry talked constanly about his wife Zina, now mother of his new child, of "what a true, virtuous, lovely woman she was. He almost worshipped her. Little did he think that in his absence she was sealed to the Prophet Joseph." Henry evidently later accepted the plural marriages of his wife Zina because in January 1846 at the ceremony in the Nauvoo temple Henry stood as witness when Zina was sealed to to Joseph Smith "for eternity" and at the same time to Brigham Young "for time." However only a couple months later came the birth of Henry's son Henry Chariton Jacobs, by Zina. There was certainly strife in Henry's relationship with Zina, because Zina had already left Henry for Brigham a couple months before that birth of her second son by Henry. Whether or not Henry had been aware of the early relationship of Zina with Joseph, she further clouded the issue because she did not publicly admit to her earlier plural marriage to Joseph until 1878. : 9. Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner age 24 m. February 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Mary Rollins''' was born on April 9, 1818, a daughter of '''John Rollins''' of New York. Mary wrote in her autobiography that she first saw Joseph during a cottage meeting in 1831 when she was thirteen, at the early colony in Kirtland, Ohio. Later that year she moved to Independence, Missouri, where she met and married a non-Mormon, Adam Lightner on August 11, 1835. There they had three sons. In 1840-1841 the family moved to the new colony in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, and bought a home lot near Joseph's home. There Mary taught painting to Joseph's adopted daughter, '''Julia Smith'''. In her autobiography, Mary was one of the few married women who described their courtship by Joseph. Joseph told her in 1842 that he had been commanded to take her as a wife as early as 1834, when "an angel came to him three times, the last time with a drawn sword and threatened his life." On hearing the angel story in 1842, a sceptical Mary questioned Joseph why he did not tell her until then. Joseph replied that, wrote Mary, "the angel told him I should have a witness. An angel came to me." To solidify the point that Joseph had thoroughly seduced her, Mary wrote, "Joseph said I was his before I came here and he said all the Devils in Hell should never get me from him." In a 1902 affidavit, the elderly Mary swore that in February 1842 she was sealed to Joseph by Brigham Young in the Masonic Hall, and then again by Heber C. Kimball in the Nauvoo Temple. After July 4, 1842 Mary and Adam moved away from Nauvoo, to Pontusac, where Mary had her fourth son in 1843. That son may have been a child of Joseph, and the pregnancy or Mary's relationship with Joseph may have been what prompted Adam to move the family away from Nauvoo. In the later 1846 ceremony Mary was sealed to Joseph "for eternity," and at the same time she was also sealed to Brigham Young "for time," although because she had an early departure from the Nauvoo colony, there is no reason to believe that she had any worldly relationship with Brigham. And she is clear in her autobiography that she remained living with Adam. Mary had six more children with Adam. In 1863 Adam finally took Mary to the colony in Utah. She died there at age 95 on December 17, 1913 :: wife of Adam Lightner Source: [[#S1]] '''Adam Lightner''' was a non-Mormon in Independence, Missouri, where he met and married Mary Rollins on August 11, 1835. The couple, with three sons, settled in Nauvoo by 1841. Adam was friendly to the church of his wife Mary, but he refused to be baptised. Mary later revealed her February 1842 relationship with Joseph, and then prior to the birth of Mary's fourth son in 1843, Adam was prompted to move the family away from Nauvoo, to Pontusac, possibly because Joseph may have been the father of that son. In 1863 Adam finally moved Mary and family to Utah, although he never joined the church there : 10. Patty Bartlett Sessions age 47 m. March 9, 1872 Source: [[#S1]] '''Patty Bartlett''' was born on February 4, 1795. She married David Sessions in 1812. Patty wrote in her journal that she was sealed to Joseph in plural marriage on March 9, 1842 at age 47 by '''Willard Richards''', one of the handful of leading men who embraced Joseph's angel-driven doctrine of polygamy, or "spiritual wifery," in the early period. At a full decade older than Joseph, Patty became the first (excluding Lucinda, who had only been in her thirties at the time) of a handful of older women in plural marriages with the younger Joseph. The ceremony took place, with Patty's daughter Sylvia (a later plural wife of Joseph) present, in the chamber of '''Newel K. Whitney''', husband of '''Elizabeth Ann Whitney''', and an early Mormon Bishop whose store in October 1831 had become the storehouse and commissary for the Kirtland, Ohio Order at that time, and who a few months later stood witness to the marriage of their own daughter Sarah Whitney to Joseph. (Elizabeth Ann Whitney granted 17-year old Sarah to Joseph instead of herself at the time, and thus was the only leader of the Female Relief Society who did not become a plural wife of Joseph). John Bennett listed Patty in his list of the early seven wives, appearing on the list as "Mrs. S*******." In an 1844 narrative '''Joseph H. Jackson''', a disaffected Mormon who plotted revenge against the Smiths after he unsuccessfully sought marriage with the daughter of '''Hyrum Smith''', wrote that Mrs. Sessions and another plural wife, Mrs. Durfee, and a '''Mrs. Taylor''' (not a known plural wife) were called "Mothers in Israel." These older women's duty was reportedly to initiate the younger women into the mysteries of polygamy. Patty was a famous, esteemed midwife in Nauvoo and later in Utah. Her husband David died in about 1850, and on March 27, 1852 Patty was then sealed to '''John Parry''' "for time" in Salt Lake City. Patty died at age 98 on December 14, 1893 :: wife of David Sessions Source: [[#S1]] '''David Sessions ''' married Patty Bartlett on June 28, 1812. His wife Patty became one of Joseph's early plural wives at age 47, and later David and Patty's daughter Sarah also became one of Joseph's plural wives. David died about 1850. : 11 Delcena Johnson Sherman age 36 ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Delcena Johnson''' was an older sister of Joseph's later plural wife Almera, and also of Benjamin F. Johnson, a friend of Joseph. Delcena was born on November 19, 1806 in Westford, Vermont. She was already widowed from her husband Lyman Sherman prior to her plural marriage in the periord before the June 1842 excommunication of John Bennett. Her younger brother Benjamin wrote in a letter that he found her, and her former acquaintance Louisa Beaman, upon his return to Nauvoo at that time, in the care and comfort of Joseph, and that the marriage of Delcena by that time "being tacitly admitted, I asked no questions." :: wife of Lyman R. Sherman (deceased) Source: [[#S1]] '''Lyman Sherman''' was married to Delcena Johnson, and he died, in the words of Benjamin Johnson, as a "martyr to conditions" in the violence of the Mormon War at Far West, Missouri, prior to the exodus from that colony in February 1839 and the move to the new colony at Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois : 12. Unknown Unknown Durfee age ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Mrs. Durfee''' was described by Sarah Pratt as "an old woman called Durfee" who "boasted here in Salt Lake of having been one of Joseph's wives." In John C. Bennett's list of seven of Joseph's early plural wives she is named as "Mrs. D*****" in which each asterisk stands for a single letter. In his 1844 narrative the disaffected Mormon Joseph H. Jackson wrote that Mrs. Durfee and the earlier plural wife, Mrs. Sessions, and a Mrs. Taylor (not a known plural wife) were called "Mothers in Israel." These older women's duty was reportedly to initiate the younger women into the mysteries of polygamy. :: wife of Unknown Durfee Source: [[#S1]] '''Mr. Durfee''' is unknown, as is whether he lived in the colony at Nauvoo or was a predeceased husband of Joseph's plural wife "Mrs. Durfee." But it seems likely that he may have been the same man as '''Lemuel Durfee''', a neighbor at the early colony in Kirtland, Ohio who in 1833 had signed an affidavit charging Joseph Smith with an immoral character and vicious habits. If so, then Mrs. Durfee may have been his widow, or perhaps her early involvement with Joseph may have been the cause of Lemuel's animosity toward Joseph : 13. Sally Ann Fuller Gatty age 26 ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Sally Fuller''' was born on October 24, 1815 at Saratoga, New York. John Bennett listed her as one of the seven on his list of Joseph's early plural wives in Nauvoo, as "Mrs. G****." Much later on January 29, 1846 she was sealed to her husband Samuel Gatty "for time" and at the same time was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" :: wife of Samuel Gatty Source: [[#S1]] '''Samuel Gatty''' was married to Sally Fuller on an unknown date, but much later on January 29, 1846 she was sealed to him "for time" and at the same time was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" : 14. A**** Unknown S**** age ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''A**** Unknown''' remains unidentified. John Bennett listed her as one of the seven of Joseph's early plural wives in Nauvoo, as "Mrs. A**** S***" and she was reportedly married to Joseph by Brigham Young. Each asterisk represents a letter in her name :: wife of Unknown S**** Source: [[#S1]] '''Unknown S****''' is an unidentified husband of the early plural wife of Joseph. Each asterisk stands for a letter his last name, as his wife was identifed by John C. Bennett in the early plural marriage to Joseph at Nauvoo : 15. Sarah Bapson age ? m. Bef. June 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Sarah Bapson''' may be identical with this plural wife, who was named only as an unmarried "Miss B*****" on John Bennett's list of seven early wives of Joseph, in which each asterisk took the place of a letter in her name in deference to her reputation. Researcher Stanley Ivins found evidence that she may be Miss Sarah Bapson ---- Below is the second of the four groups of the wives of Joseph. The women in this group below were the leading women of the Nauvoo Female Relief Society, and they were married to Joseph in the period of turmoil following the excommunication of the notorious John Cook Bennett on June 23, 1842. : 16. [[Snow-8|Eliza Roxey Snow]] age 38 m. June 29, 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Eliza Snow''' was born on January 21, 1804 as the daughter of '''Oliver Snow''', a wealthy Campbellite. Eliza joined the church in 1835 at the early colony in Kirtland, Ohio. In the spring of 1836 Eliza lived in Joseph's home there (around the same time as the young orphan Fannie Alger), while she taught a girl's school in Kirtland. Eliza was a gifted young poetess, whom Emma used as a spy on Joseph's activities. Joseph found that out, and to win Eliza over Joseph "made her one of his celestial brides," as later explained by C. G. Webb in an 1886 interview. In Nauvoo Eliza had again moved into Joseph's home, and she formally became his plural wife at age 38 on June 29, 1842, the first plural marriage only a week after the expulsion of the notorious John C. Bennett. The ceremony was performed by Brigham Young, and the date was confirmed in Joseph's diary entry on that day. Tradition in the Snow family, notably by her nephew '''LeRoi C. Snow''', holds that Eliza conceived a child by Joseph, which resulted in a miscarriage after Emma discovered the couple embracing in the hall outside their bedrooms, and in a rage flung Eliza down the stairs and drove her out into the street. The story about Emma turning Eliza out into the street "in her night clothes" was also years later confirmed by '''Solon Foster''', who was Joseph's coachman and who was present that night in the Mansion House. As he then later told Emma's son '''Joseph Smith III''', whom he had comforted that night, about Eliza, "You called her aunt, because you knew she was your father's wife. He did not deny it." And later in his 1886 interview C. G. Webb embellished the story that Emma, feeling "outraged as a wife and betrayed as a friend" was reported as "having had recourse to a vulgar broomstick as an instrument of revenge; and the harsh treatment received at Emma's hand is said to have destroyed Eliza's hopes of becoming the mother of a prophet's son." Eliza testified frequently and with great pride about her plural marriage with Joseph. In 1944 Eliza's autobiography appeared serially in ''Relief Society Magazine'' in Salt Lake City. : 17. Sarah Ann Whitney age 17 m. July 27, 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Sarah Whitney''' was born on March 22, 1825 as the daughter of Newel K. Whitney, a Mormon Bishop. On July 27, 1842 at age seventeen she was married to Joseph, a date confirmed by her own sworn statement and also by her mother Elizabeth. This marriage was understood to be the first plural marriage "by and with the consent of both parents." Sarah's nephew, '''Orson F. Whitney''', wrote that a special revelation bearing the date July 27, 1842 was given through Joseph to Sarah's father Newel, which consecrated the union on that date. '''William Clayton''' and '''Joseph C. Kingsbury''' each later swore to the fact of Sarah's plural marriage in separate affidavits. Clayton was Joseph's secretary and an early supporter of the plural marriage practice. In early August 1843, a year after young Sarah Whitney's plural marriage, William Clayton was the man who wrote out, as Joseph dictated, the first written version of Joseph's final revelation, which detailed the doctrine of celestial plural marriage. Hyrum Smith was then strongly abused by a furious Emma when he took it to show her. Joseph then gave it to Newel Whitney, and Joseph Kingsbury was then the third man to receive it, with orders for him to make a copy. The original was later burned by Emma, but the copy survived, was read by Hyrum on August 12, 1843 to the members of the High Council. From that time the church leadership split into a confusion of a polygamist and an anti-polygamist faction, with both men and women in opposition among the leaders, including Emma, who worked quietly among the women to keep them from giving consent to it. And Joseph added to the confusion, by still summarily excommunicating anyone caught preaching or practicing polygamy without his sanction. In 1846 the copy of the revelation was given to Brigham Young by Newel Whitney. In 1846 Sarah Whitney was sealed to Joseph "for eternity." Sarah then also became the wife of Heber C. Kimball, to whom she was sealed "for time" and by whom she then bore several children : 18. Sarah M. Kinsley Cleveland age 54 ? m. 1842 ? Source: [[#S1]] '''Sarah M. Kinsley''' was born on October 20, 1788 in Massachusetts, daughter of '''Ebenezer Kinsley''' and '''Sarah Kinsley'''. An attractive woman, she married her husband John Cleveland and they lived in Quincy, Illinois. On November 30, 1838 Joseph began to serve a prison term for several months when he was locked up in the jail at Liberty, Missouri, some distance from the colony at Far West, Missouri. This was the time of the Mormon Wars in Missouri, and in February 1839, following much violence, the Mormons were expelled from Missouri, and they began the exodus from Far West, back toward the east across the Mississippi River. On the other side most of them stopped for a time in Quincy, Illinois, where they found the town to be friendly and charitable. Emma then met the Kinsley couple in Quincy and took up residence in their home. She had been allowed only two visits with Joseph in the Liberty jail, before she left the state. In April 1839, Joseph bribed himself out of custody near Far West, after he had been transported from the Liberty jail for trial. He then joined the final stragglers out of the colony headed to Illinois. Reuniting with Emma in Quincy, Joseph then met Sarah and John Cleveland. The new colony at Nauvook, Illinois was soon after settled some miles to the north. Joseph wrote to the Clevelands, "We have selected a lot for you, just across the street from our own, beside Mr. Harris." That was their new neighbor, George Washington Harris and his wife Lucinda, who had already become Joseph's early plural wife in the prior year, when he and Emma had moved into that couple's home at the Far West colony. The lot given to the Cleveland couple was a special favor, because Joseph's new home, directly across the street from the Cleveland's, fronted on the Mississippi River at its most picturesque point. At Nauvoo, Sarah became first counselor in the Female Relief Society. It was formed by Joseph in mid-March 1842, with Emma as president. Shortly after the expulsion of the notorious John C. Bennett in June 1842, Joseph took in plural marriage most of leaders in that Society, so it is likely that Sarah's plural marriage took place at that time. She was to that point the oldest of Joseph's plural wives, at age 54, to Joseph's 37. Historian Andrew Jensen lists her as a plural wife, but with no details. Sarah Pratt explained in a later 1886 interview that "Sarah Cleveland kept a kind of assignation house for the prophet and Eliza R. Snow." In May 1843 the Clevelands left Nauvoo. In the January 1846 ceremony Sarah was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" and also to '''John Smith''' "for time." He may have been the same man as Joseph's young cousin, '''John Lyman Smith''', one of a company of Saints who in June 1844 had marched into Nauvoo from Rasmus, with worn shoes and bleeding feet, to join the Legion in march to defend against angry mobs in the nearby city of Carthage, Illinois where Joseph went to turn himself over for arrest. :: wife of John Cleveland Source: [[#S1]] '''John Cleveland''' was married to Sarah Kinseley and they lived in Quincy, Illinois, where they met Joseph and Emma in early 1839, prior to the move to the new colony some miles north at Nauvoo. In May 1843 the couple left Nauvoo, as Sarah explained, because John had not succeeded in business as had been anticipated. : 19. Elvira A. Cowles age 29 ? m. Bef. December 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Elvira Cowles''' was born on November 23, 1813 in Massachusetts, the daughter of '''Austin Cowles''', a member of the High Council who bitterly opposed the practice and doctrine of plural marriage, which split the Council when it was read to them by Hyrum Smith on August 12, 1843. Austin Cowles then joined the apostates who left the church in May 1844, following '''William Law''', who had been Seccond Counselor to Joseph at Nauvoo. Meanwhile, Austin's daughter Elvira had been Treasurer of the Female Relief Society in Nauvoo. Depsite her father's opposition to plural marriage, Elvira was sealed to Joseph in probably early 1842. Historian Andrew Jenson listed her as one of Joseph's plural wives in this period. And as the treasurer of the Society, it is likely that she became a plural wife at this same time as the other leading Society women, in the aftermath of the expulsion of the notorious John C. Bennett. On the following December 1, 1842, in a ceremony performed by Joseph, Elvira was publicly married to '''Jonathan H. Holmes''', one of the twelve bodyguards that Joseph had appointed after 1840, one of his toughest fighters and most devoted friends. That marriage was reported in the December 10, 1842 issue of the secular newspaper in Nauvoo, ''The Wasp'', edited by Joseph's cantankerous brother and early one-time apostle, '''William Smith'''. Elvira was the only woman whom Joseph married for "time and eternity" and then gave up to another man "for time." Her second husband Jonathan Holmes stood as proxy in the January 1846 solemnization ceremony at the newly completed Nauvoo temple, where Elvira was sealed to Joseph "for eternity" : 20. [[McBride-416|Martha McBride]] age 38 m. Summer 1842 Source: [[#S1]] '''Martha McBride''' was born on March 17, 1805 in Chester, New York. She was possibly the daughter of old '''Thomas McBride''', who had been killed on October 30, 1838 on a creek several miles from the colony at Far West, Missouri, where '''Jacob Haun''' had just completed a flour mill. That Haun's Mill settlement was attacked by 200 Missouri militiamen, who wounded fifteen and slaughtered seventeen of the 38 Mormon men and boys in the camp. Old Thomas McBride fell wounded and surrendered his gun, but then one of the Missouri militia mob hacked him to death with a corn-cutter. In Nauvoo, Martha was one of the leading women in the Female Relief Society and she became Joseph's plural wife at age 38 in the summer of 1842, which she later swore to in an 1869 affidviat. In the January 1846 solemnization ceremony at the newly completed Nauvoo temple she was married to Joseph "for eternity" and she then also became the plural wife of Heber C. Kimball "for time." By then in her early forties, she bore no children with Kimball : 21. Ruth D. Vose Sayers age 34 ? m. August 1842 :: wife of Edward Sayers : 22. [[Fullmer-77|Desdemona Wadsworth Fullmer]] age 33 m. 1842 ---- Below is the third of the four groups of Joseph's wives. These were mostly young women and girls, some of whom lived at various times as wards in Joseph's home. This is the period when Joseph married most of his wives, during the spring and summer of 1843. : 23. [[Partridge-12|Emily Dow Partridge]] age 19 m. March 4, 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Eliza, ward of Joseph in his home after the death of her father; she and her sister were chosen by Emma, for a ceremony on May 11, 1843, not knowing that they had already been married to Joseph two months earlier; Emma forced them to leave the house several months later; one of the two sets of sisters who were the only four women that Joseph married with Emma's reluctant consent : 24. [[Partridge-14|Eliza M. Partridge]] age 23 m. March 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Emily, ward of Joseph in his home after the death of her father; she and her sister were chosen by Emma, for a ceremony on May 11, 1843, not knowing that they had already been married to Joseph two months earlier; Emma forced them to leave the house several months later; one of the two sets of sisters who were the only four women that Joseph married with Emma's reluctant consent : 25. Almera Woodward Johnson age 31 m. April 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Delcena and of Benjamin F. Johnson, a friend of Joseph : 26. Lucy Walker age 17 m. May 1, 1843 Source: [[#S1]] ward of Joseph in his home after the death of her mother; sister of Lorin Walker, one Joseph's business aides. In April 1843 Joseph asked Lucy to be his wife, while Lorin and Joseph's first wife Emma were away in St. Louis to make purchases for the Mansion House : 27. [[Kimball-1385|Helen Mar Kimball]] age 15 m. May 1843 Source: [[#S1]] the youngest wife, daughter of Heber C. Kimball : 28. [[Lawrence-42|Maria Lawrence]] age 19 m. Spring 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Sarah, ward of Joseph in his home, a Canadian orphan; one of the two sets of sisters who were the only four women that Joseph married with Emma's reluctant consent : 29. Sarah Lawrence age 17 m. Spring 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Maria, ward of Joseph in his home, a Canadian orphan; one of the two sets of sisters who were the only four women that Joseph married with Emma's reluctant consent : 30. Flora Ann Woodworth age 16 m. Spring 1843 : 31. [[Richards-152|Rhoda Richards]] age 59 m. June 12 1843 Source: [[#S1]] Rhoda was the oldest wife, a spinster sister of Joseph's secretary Willard Richards : 32. Hannah Ells age 30 ? m. Summer 1843 ? : 33. Melissa Lott age 19 m. September 20, 1843 : 34. Fanny Young Murray age 56 m. November 2, 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Brigham Young :: wife of Roswell Murray : 35. [[Frost-29|Olive Grey Frost]] age 27-28 ? m. Aft. April 1843 Source: [[#S1]] Sister of Mary Ann : 36. Mary Ann Frost Pratt age 34-35 ? m. Aft. April 1843 Source: [[#S1]] sister of Olive :: wife of Parley P. Pratt ---- Below, in ascending age order, is the fourth and final group of wives who were married to the prophet during Joseph's lifetime. These were the remaining dozen or so mostly unmarried women whom he married during the spring and summer of 1843, and possibly up until his death. The precise chronology of the marriages for this group is not known. : Nancy Maria Winchester age 15-16 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Cordelia Calista Morley age 20-21 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Olive Andrews age 25-26 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Mary Huston age 25-26 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Sylvia Sessions age 25-26 ? m. 1843-1844 ? Source: [[#S1]] daughter of David, and of Joseph's plural wife Patty : Phebe Watrous age 38-39 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Jane Tibbets age 39-40 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Sophia Woodman age 48-49 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Elizabeth Davis age 52-53 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Vienna Jacques age 55-56 ? m. 1843-1844 ? : Sarah Scott age ? m. ? : Nancy Maria Smith age ? m. ? : Unknown Unknown Blossom age ? m. ? :: wife of Edward Blossom == Sources == * (S1) Brodie, Fawn M. ''No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet''. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1963 * [http://www.wivesofjosephsmith.org/ Wives of Joseph Smith] === Source Notes ===

Plymouth Colony

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[[Category:Plymouth Colony]] Part of the [[:Category:Dominion of New England|Dominion of New England]], 1686–1688 Succeeded by [[:Category:Province of Massachusetts Bay|Province of Massachusetts Bay]] on May 14, 1692 '''"Plimoth Plantation" (Newe-Plymouth Colony), 1620-1691''' Plymouth Colony (sometimes New Plymouth, or Plymouth Bay Colony) was an English colonial venture in North America from 1620 to 1691. The first settlement of the Plymouth Colony was at [[:Category:New Plimoth|New Plimoth]], a location previously surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. The settlement, which served as the capital of the colony, is today the modern town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. At its height, Plymouth Colony occupied most of the southeastern portion of the modern state of Massachusetts. Founded by a group of Separatists and Anglicans, who together later came to be known as the Pilgrims, Plymouth Colony was, along with Jamestown, Virginia, one of the earliest successful colonies to be founded by the English in North America and the first sizable permanent English settlement in the New England region. Aided by Squanto, a Native American of the Patuxet people, the colony was able to establish a treaty with Chief Massasoit which helped to ensure the colony's success. It played a central role in [[:Category:King Philip's War|King Philip's War]], one of the earliest of the Indian Wars. Ultimately, the colony was merged with the [[:Category:Massachusetts Bay Colony|Massachusetts Bay Colony]] and other territories in 1691 to form the [[:Category:Province of Massachusetts Bay|Province of Massachusetts Bay]]. '''Counties and towns''' For most of its history, the town was the primary administrative unit and political division of the colony. Plymouth Colony was not formally divided into counties until June 2, 1685, during the reorganization that would lead to the formation of the Dominion of New England. Three counties were formed, composed of the following towns: : '''[[:Category:Barnstable County, Massachusetts|Barnstable County]] on Cape Cod:''' * [[:Category:Barnstable, Massachusetts|Barnstable]], the shire town (county seat) of the county, first settled in 1639 and incorporated 1650. * [[:Category:Eastham, Massachusetts|Eastham]], site of the "First Encounter", first settled 1644 and incorporated as the town of Nauset in 1646, name changed to Eastham in 1651. * [[:Category:Falmouth, Massachusetts|Falmouth]], first settled in 1661, and incorporated as Succonesset in 1686. * [[:Category:Rochester, Massachusetts|Rochester]], settled 1638, incorporated 1686. * [[:Category:Sandwich, Massachusetts|Sandwich]], first settled in 1637 and incorporated in 1639. * [[:Category:Yarmouth, Massachusetts|Yarmouth]], incorporated 1639. '''[[:Category:Bristol County, Massachusetts|Bristol County]] along the shores of Buzzards Bay and Narragansett Bay, part of this county would later be ceded to Rhode Island:''' * [[:Category:Taunton, Massachusetts|Taunton]], the shire town of the county, incorporated 1639. * [[:Category:Bristol, Massachusetts|Bristol]], incorporated 1680 and included the former locations of Sowams and Montaup (Mount Hope), which were Massasoit's and King Philip's capitals, respectively. Ceded to Rhode Island in 1746 and is now part of Bristol County, Rhode Island. * [[:Category:Dartmouth, Massachusetts|Dartmouth]], incorporated 1664. Dartmouth was the site of a significant massacre by the Indian forces during King Philip's War. It was also the location of a surrender of a group of some 160 of Philip's forces who were later sold into slavery. * [[:Category:Freetown, Massachusetts|Freetown]], incorporated 1683, originally known as "Freemen's Land" by its first settlers. * [[:Category:Little Compton, Massachusetts|Little Compton]], incorporated as Sakonnet in 1682, ceded to Rhode Island in 1746 and is now part of Newport County, Rhode Island. * [[:Category:Rehoboth, Massachusetts|Rehoboth]], first settled 1644 and incorporated 1645. Nearby to, but distinct from the Rehoboth settlement of Roger Williams, which is now the town of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. * [[:Category:Swansea, Massachusetts|Swansea]], founded as the township of Wannamoiset in 1667, incorporated as town of Swansea in 1668. It was here that the first English casualty of [[:Category:King Philip's War|King Philip's War]] occurred. '''[[:Category:Plymouth County, Massachusetts|Plymouth County]], located along the western shores of Cape Cod Bay:''' * [[:Category:Plymouth, Massachusetts|Plymouth]], the shire town of the county and capital of the colony. This was the original 1620 settlement of the Mayflower Pilgrims, and continued as the largest and most significant settlement in the colony until its dissolution in 1691. * [[:Category:Weymouth, Massachusetts|Weymouth]], settled as part of Plymouth Colony in 1622 became part of Massachusetts Bay in 1630. * [[:Category:Hull, Massachusetts|Hull]], settled as part of Plymouth Colony in 1624 became part of Massachusetts Bay in 1630. * [[:Category:Bridgewater, Massachusetts|Bridgewater]], purchased from Massasoit by Myles Standish, and originally named Duxburrow New Plantation, it was incorporated as Bridgewater in 1656. * [[:Category:Duxbury, Massachusetts|Duxbury]], founded by Myles Standish, it was incorporated in 1637. Other notable residents of Duxbury included John Alden, William Brewster, and Governor Thomas Prence. * [[:Category:Marshfield, Massachusetts|Marshfield]], settled 1632, incorporated 1640. Home to Governor Edward Winslow. Also home to Josiah Winslow, who was governor of the colony during King Philip's War, and to Peregrine White, the first English child born in New England. * [[:Category:Middleborough, Massachusetts|Middleborough]], incorporated 1669 as Middleberry. Named for its location as the halfway point on the journey from Plymouth to Mount Hope, the Wampanoag capital. * [[:Category:Scituate, Massachusetts|Scituate]], settled 1628 and incorporated 1636. The town was the site of a major attack by King Philip's forces in 1676. '''See also:''' * [[:Category:Mayflower Passengers|Mayflower Passengers]] * [[:Category:Mayflower Family Member|Mayflower Family Member]] '''Images:''' * "Plimouth, New England" [http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?filename=1&article=1003&context=etas&type=additional New England Map] - Grayscale.pdf (2384 kB) * "Plimoth Plantation" [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Of_Plimoth_Plantation_First_1900.jpg The front page of the Bradford journal] * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/Plymouth_Colony_map.svg/1000px-Plymouth_Colony_map.svg.png Map of Plymouth Colony showing town locations] :[[Space:The Mayflower|The Mayflower]] :[[Space:History_of_Plymouth_plantation|History of Plymouth plantation]]

Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691 == * by [[Stratton-5216|Eugene Aubrey Stratton]] (1927-2009) * published by Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1986 * 481 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/plymouthcolonyit0000stra borrow * https://books.google.com/books?id=7TH062rPP2MC search & snippet only * https://books.google.com/books?id=L2UMAAAAYAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Foreword * Acknowledgement * Introduction * Part 1 - Chronological histories ** Chapter 1 - The Old Comers (1620-1627) ** Chapter 2 - Brining Over Their Friends (1627-1633) ** Chapter 3 - The Founding of Towns (1633-1643) ** Chapter 4 - A Loss of Leaders (1643-1657) ** Chapter 5 - Quaker Ranters, Baptist Schismaticas, and Indians with Their Tongues Running Ourt (1657-1675) ** Chapter 6 - King Philip's Ward (1675-1676) ** Chapter 7 - The End of a Colony (1676-1691) * Part 2 - Topical Narratives ** Chapter 8 - Politcal Structure and Government ** Chapter 9 - Law and Order ** Chapter 10 - Land and Inheritance ** Chapter 11 - Man and Master ** Chapter 12 - Morality and Sex ** Chapter 13 - Everyday Life and Manners ** Chapter 14 - Writer and Records * Part 3 - Biographical Sketches * Bibliography * Appendices * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Stratton, Eugene Aubrey. ''[[Space:Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691|Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691]]'' (Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1986) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stratton|Stratton]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Stratton, Eugene Aubrey. ''[[Space:Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691|Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691]]'' (Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1986) [ Page ].

Plymouth Colony One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q126195|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Plymouth Colony One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was the first permanent English colony in New England from 1620 and the third permanent English colony in America, after Newfoundland and the Jamestown Colony. ===Geography=== :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.845, -70.7387 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia:]] ==Sources==

Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA

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[[Category:Plymouth County, Massachusetts]] Plymouth County is one the counties of Massachusetts. The following cities, towns and villages are, or were, part of Plymouth County. Brockton - [[Space:Brockton%2C_Plymouth%2C_MA%2C_USA|Brockton]]

Plymouth Court Records, 1686-1859

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Plymouth Court Records, 1686-1859 == "Plymouth Court Records includes a detailed summary of every case entered at the inferior court level, with related superior and supreme court files for cases pursued beyond the local level. The editor has carefully condensed each case, leaving out no significant facts but making the data much more manageable. The records are organized chronologically under two headings, "General Sessions" and "Common Pleas," with a 138-page introductory essay." (https://www.gale.com/c/plymouth-court-records-1686-1859) * Corporate Authors: Pilgrim Society (Plymouth, Mass.), Massachusetts Court of General Sessions (Plymouth County), Massachusetts Court of Common Pleas (Plymouth County) * Contributors: David Thomas Konig (1947-) and William Edward Nelson (1940-) * published by M. Glazier, Wilmington, Del., 1978-1981. * Overview: American Journal of Legal History, [https://doi.org/10.2307/844607 Page 73]. * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Plymouth Court Records, 1686-1859 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === Not available for free online * All ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/47392 * Vol. 1. General Sessions of the Peace, 1686-1721; the Court of Common Pleas, 1686-1702 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SB4LAQAAIAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 2. General Sessions of the Peace, 1719-1749 ::* * Vol. 3. General Sessions of Peace, 1748-1781 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xR4LAQAAIAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 4. General Sessions of Peace, 1782-1827 ::* * Vol. 5. The Court of Common Pleas, 1702-1736 ::* * Vol. 6. The Court of Common Pleas, 1736-1744 ::* * Vol. 7. The Court of Common Pleas, 1744-1760 ::* * Vol. 8. The Court of Common Pleas, 1760-1772 ::* * Vol. 9. The Court of Common Pleas, 1773-1785 ::* * Vol. 10. The Court of Common Pleas, 1785-1796 ::* * Vol. 11. The Court of Common Pleas, 1796-1807 ::* * Vol. 12. The Court of Common Pleas, 1807-1815 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7yELAQAAIAAJ search & snippet only * Vol. 13. The Court of Common Pleas, 1816-1825 ::* * Vol. 14. The Court of Common Pleas, 1825-1834 ::* * Vol. 15. The Court of Common Pleas, 1835-1845 ::* * Vol. 16. The Court of Common Pleas, 1846-1859 * The Court of Common Pleas, 1702-1859 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7yILAQAAIAAJ search & snippet only ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HSELAQAAIAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Citation Formats === * Konig, David Thomas. ''[[Space:Plymouth Court Records, 1686-1859|Plymouth Court Records, 1686-1859]]'' (M. Glazier, Wilmington, Del., 1978-1981) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Konig|Konig]])

Plymouth Devon

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Return to [[:Category:Plymouth%2C_Devon|Plymouth's Category Page]] Plymouth's early history extends to the Bronze Age, when a first settlement emerged at Mount Batten. This settlement continued as a trading post for the Roman Empire, until it was surpassed by the more prosperous village of Sutton, now called Plymouth. In 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers departed Plymouth for the New World and established Plymouth Colony – the second English settlement in what is now the United States of America. During the English Civil War the town was held by the Parliamentarians and was besieged between 1642 and 1646. ==External Plymouth Resources== *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth/ Wikipedia, Plymouth] ==External Plymouth Genealogy Resources== *[http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/familyhistory / Plymouth City Council, Family History] *[http://forebears.co.uk/england/devon/plymouth/ Forbears, Plymouth Genealogical Resources] *[http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Plymouth/ GENUKI]

Plzeň Region (Plzeňský kraj) Czech Republic

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] {{Image|file=Plze_328_Region_Plze_328_sk_253_kraj_Czech_Republic.png |align=c |size=m |caption= }} '''Resources''' [[Space:Czech_Parish_Maps|'''Czech Parish Maps''']] Cadastral Maps are not available through the Plzen website. [https://archivnimapy.cuzk.cz/uazk/pohledy/archiv.html See for Cadastral Maps] [https://amp.plzen.eu/fondy-a-pomucky/archivni-fondy-a-pomucky.aspx Records on the liberation by the US Army, slides, music, patents just to name a few] 1.[[Space:Doma%C5%BElice_District%2C_Plze%C5%88_Region%2C_Czech_Republic|Domažlice District]] 2.[[Space:Klatovy_District%2C_Plze%C5%88_Region|Klatovy District]] 3.Plzeň-City 4.Plzeň-North 5.Plzeň-South 6.Rokycany 7.Tachov

Pocahontas and her Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ---- == Pocahontas and her Descendants == From the title page: :"Pocahontas, alias Matoaka, and her descendants through her marriage at Jamestown, Virginia, in April, 1614, with John Rolfe, gentleman; including the names of Alfriend, Archer, Bentley, Bernard, Bland, Bolling, Branch, Cabell, Catlett, Cary, Dandridge, Dixon, Douglas, Duval, Eldridge, Ellett, Ferguson, Field, Fleming, Gay, Gordon, Griffin, Grayson, Harrison, Hubard, Lewis, Logan, Markham, Meade, McRae, Murray, Page, Poythress, Randolph, Robertson, Skipwith, Stanard, Tazewell, Walke, West, Whittle, and others. With Biographical Sketches by Wyndham Robertson and Illustrated Historical Notes by R.A. Brock." A tabulated genealogy of the Red Bollings and their descendants through daughters, with some potted bios, but otherwise few details. * by [[Robertson-6654|Wyndham Robertson]] (1803-1888). * published Richmond, VA, 1887 * Citation Example: ::: Robertson, Wyndham. ''[[Space:Pocahontas and her Descendants|Pocahontas and her Descendants]]'' (Richmond, Va, 1887) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Robertson|Robertson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pocahontas and her Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044013643515 * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t4qj80k9x * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89080570914 * https://archive.org/details/pocahontasalias00brocgoog/page/n44/ * https://archive.org/details/pocahontasalias00robegoog/page/n11/ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029771130/page/n8/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=CdVHAQAAMAAJ (1968 reprint, snippet view) * https://books.google.com/books?id=r1lmAAAAMAAJ (1979 reprint, snippet view) * https://books.google.com/books?id=16tPAAAAMAAJ (snippet view) * https://books.google.com/books?id=LHDnCl5T-70C (no preview) '''Coverage''' Most people who died without issue are omitted. Extends to generation 7 (ie. 4 generations after John Bolling of Cobbs, b 1676), but the 7th generation (born around 1800 more or less) is patchy. Total about 400 descendants. (There's an estimate that Pocahontas might have 100,000 living descendants today) About 25 people have biographical sketches. Generally, dates, places and even middle names are very scanty. '''Updates''' The Robertson book is not up to date and is superseded by later books. "Revised, enlarged and extended edition" (rewrite) by Stuart Brown, 1985. 5 later supplements of "corrections and additions" published. The first two of those were later incorporated with a reprint of the base volume. https://genealogical.com/store/pocahontas-descendants/ (716 pp. 1985 edition reprinted 2003 with supplements of 1992 and 1994 incorporated) https://genealogical.com/store/pocahontas-descendants-third-corrections-and-additions/ (197 pp. Third supplement, 1997) https://genealogical.com/store/pocahontas-descendants-fourth-and-fifth-corrections-and-additions/ (Fifth supplement ?2004, printed or reprinted with Fourth supplement 2001 incorporated) '''''{{Blue|Work in progress...}}'''''

Pocahontas County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Pocahontas County, West Virginia Pocahontas County was created 21 December 1821 from Pendleton, Greenbrier and Randolph Counties (now West Virginia) and Bath County (now Virginia). *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pocahontas_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy Pocahontas County on Family Search] --------- {{One Place Study | place =Pocahontas County, West Virginia | category =Pocahontas County, West Virginia }} -------
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Pocahontas County Virginia Slave Owners in the 1860 Census

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[[Category:Pocahontas County, Virginia, Slave Owners ]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''See also: [[Space:Pocahontas_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_the1860_Slave_Schedules|Pocahontas County Virginia Slave Owners in the 1860 Slave Schedules]]''' {| border="1" !Name !Link to 1860 Census Slave Schedule for each owner !WikiTree Profile |- |Josiah Beard |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RFZM | |- |Joseph Beard |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXT2 | |- |Wm Burr |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8D2M | |- |James Burr |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8DPZ | |- |Josiah Callison |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RFW2 | |- |Jno F Carpenter |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-88PZ | |- |Henry N Clark |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RN3Z | |- |Alvin Clark |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RF6Z | |- |Phoebe Cleek |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R6ZM | |- |Wm Cleek |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R66Z | |- |W D Dunlap |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXPZ | |- |James Edmiston |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R62M | |- |Geo M G Edmiston |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RF3Z | |- |Wm L Fertig |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R8ZM | |- |Wm T Gammon |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RNPZ | |- |Wm Gibson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXN2 | |- |M B Gillilan |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-88T2 | |- |Harriet Grose |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8D3Z | |- |Elizabeth Hannah |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RX6Z | |- |Saml Harper |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R6W2 | |- |Isaac Hartman |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R8N2 | |- |Benj Herold |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R6N2 | |- |Andrew Herold |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RDT2 | |- |Uria Hevener |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RD3Z | |- |Joel Hill |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RNW2 | |- |Thos Hill |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RNMM | |- |R V Hill |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RFMM | |- |John A Holden |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RNN2 | |- |Benj F Jackson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RN2M | |- |James Lewis |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RX2M | |- |Lanty Lockridge |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R63Z | |- |James T Lockridge |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RNT2 | |- |Wm H McClintic |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RF2M | |- |Robt D McCutchan |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RZPZ | |- |Hugh McLaughlin |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RDN2 | |- |Wm J McLaughlin |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RD6Z | |- |Saml E McNeil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R83Z | |- |Paul McNeil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8DMM | |- |Richard McNeil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8DW2 | |- |Wm L McNeil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8DZM | |- |Robt G Miller |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8D6Z | |- |George B Moffett |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RDMM | |- |James W Moore |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R86Z | |- |Moses Moore |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R6MM | |- |Isaac Moore |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R8PZ | |- |Wm D More |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXZM | |- |Isaac Mc Neil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXW2 | |- |Woods Poage |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXMM | |- |Saml D Poage |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RFN2 | |- |Abram Rankin 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Pocahontas County Virginia Slave Owners in the1860 Slave Schedules

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:Pocahontas County, West Virginia]] [[Category:Pocahontas County, Virginia]] [[Category:Pocahontas County, Virginia, Slave Owners ]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Index]]''' '''See also: [[Space:Pocahontas_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_the_1860_Census|Pocahontas County Virginia Slave Owners in the 1860 Census]]''' ==1860 Slave Owners Pocahontas County, Virginia== List of slave owners in Pocahontas County Virginia in the 1860 slave schedules. Many are misspelled, but I left them as shown on the slave schedules to facilitate searching them. Please feel free to edit if you find any missing or duplicated or if you can match any of these people to Wikitree profiles. {| border="1" !Name !Link to 1860 Census Slave Schedule for each owner !WikiTree Profile |- |Josiah Beard |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RFZM |[[Beard-4557|Josiah Beard]] |- |Joseph Beard |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXT2 |[[Beard-4695|Joseph Beard]] |- |Wm Burr |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8D2M |[[Burr-2725|William Burr]] |- |James Burr |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8DPZ |[[Burr-2659|James Burr]] |- |Josiah Callison |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RFW2 |[[Callison-37|Josiah Callison]] |- |Jno F Carpenter |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-88PZ |[[Carpenter-16370|John Carpenter]] |- |Henry N Clark |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RN3Z |[[Clark-48560|Henry N Clark]] |- |Alvin Clark |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RF6Z |[[Clark-48559|Alvin Clark]] |- |Phoebe Cleek |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R6ZM |[[Lightner-44|Phoebe Ann (Lightner) Cleek]] |- |Wm Cleek |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R66Z |[[Cleek-170|William Cleek]] |- |W D Dunlap |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXPZ |[[Dunlap-1394|Mitchell D Dunlap]] |- |James Edmiston |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R62M |[[Edmiston-328|James Edmiston]] |- |Geo M G Edmiston |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RF3Z |[[Edmiston-325|George M G Edmiston]] |- |Wm L Fertig |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R8ZM |[[Fertig-99|William Fertig]] |- |Wm T Gammon |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RNPZ |[[Gammon-679|William Gammon]] |- |Wm Gibson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXN2 |[[Gibson-19993|William Gibson]] |- |M B Gillilan |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-88T2 |[[Gillilan-82|Michael Gillilan]] |- |Harriet Grose 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|https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RNN2 | |- |Benj F Jackson |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RN2M |[[Jackson-32240|Benjamin Franklin Jackson]] |- |James Lewis |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RX2M |[[Lewis-34204|James Lewis Jr]] |- |Lanty Lockridge |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R63Z |[[Lockridge-176|Lanty Lockridge]] |- |James T Lockridge |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RNT2 |[[Lockridge-236|James T Lockridge]] |- |Wm H McClintic |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RF2M |[[McClintic-94|William McClintic]] |- |Robt D McCutchan |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RZPZ |[[McCutcheon-788|Robert D McCutcheon]] |- |Hugh McLaughlin |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RDN2 |[[McGlaughlin-45|Hugh McGlaughlin]] |- |Wm J McLaughlin |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RD6Z |[[McGlaughlin-77|William J McGlaughlin]] |- |Saml E McNeil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R83Z | |- |Paul McNeil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8DMM | |- |Richard McNeil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8DW2 | |- |Wm L McNeil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8DZM | |- |Robt G Miller |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-8D6Z |[[Miller-67995|Robert G Miller]] |- |George B Moffett |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RDMM |[[Moffett-870|George B Moffett]] |- |James W Moore |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R86Z | |- |Moses Moore |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R6MM |[[Moore-46591|Moses Moore]] |- |Isaac Moore |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R8PZ |[[Moore-47163|Isaac Moore Jr]] |- |Wm D More |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXZM |[[Moore-46672|William D Moore]] |- |Isaac Mc Neil |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RXW2 | |- |Woods Poage 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|https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R8T2 |[[Sharp-9061|James Sharp]] |- |Jacob W Sharp |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R6T2 |[[Sharp-8858|Jacob W Sharp]] |- |Wm Skeen |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R8W2 |[[Skeen-489|William Skeen]] |- |Nelly Slaven |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RDZM | |- |Mat Wallace |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RFT2 |[[Wallace-14141|Dr Mathew Wallace]] |- |John W Warwick |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RZT2 |[[Warwick-1147|John W Warwick]] |- |Jno W Warwick |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R8MM |[[Warwick-1147|John W Warwick]] |- |Wm J Wooddell |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-R82M |[[Wooddell-4|William Wooddell]] |- |Andrew Yeager |https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-RDW2 |[[Yeager-31|Andrew Yeager]] |}

Poche Family Mysteries

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

Pocotaligo, South Carolina

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Podlasinski Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Podlasinski families and information about individuals, places, and things named Podlasinski. (Do you have any info about Podlasinskis or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Podlasinski === ??? === Podlasinskis on WikiTree === (Add your family here.)

Podlaskie Voivodeship

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[[:Category: Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland|Podlaskie Voivodeship]]
[[:Category: Województwo podlaskie, Polska|województwo podlaskie]]

{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == Podlaskie Voivodeship or Podlasie Province (Polish: Województwo podlaskie, is a voivodeship (province) in northeastern Poland. The name of the province and its territory correspond to the historic region of Podlachia. The capital and largest city is Białystok. Podlaskie is the land of the confluence of cultures – Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Jewish and Tatar – and is indicative of the ethnic territories limits. Eastward of Podlaskie lie historic Polish lands, which are now part of Ukraine and Belarus and Lithuania. Today, mainly Polish and Ruthenian (Ukrainian and Belarusian) are spoken in Podlaskie, while Lithuanian is preserved by the small but compact Lithuanian minority concentrated in the Sejny County. [https://www.detailedpedia.com/wiki-Podlaskie_Voivodeship] Podlaskie is the most diverse of all Polish voivodships. The area has been inhabited for centuries by members of different nations and religions: Poles, Jews, Belarusians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Rusyns, Romani, Lipka Tatars and Filippians. Many places of religious worship remain: : An 18th-century former Carmelite monastery on Wigry Lake : A former Jesuit complex in Drohiczyn : Christ's Transfiguration Orthodox church on the Holy Mount of Grabarka : Saint Nicolaus the Miracle Worker Orthodox church in Białystok : A 17th-century synagogue in Tykocin : The oldest Polish mosque in Kruszyniany {{Image|file=Podlaskie_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}} == Historical Categories == * [[:Category: Łomża (Province)]], Russian Empire * [[:Category: Grodno (Province)]], Russian Empire * [[:Category: Suwałki (Province)]], Russian Empire {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *(1513-1569) = Grand Duchy of Lithuania. *In 1569, after the Union of Lublin, the western part of Podlaskie was ceded to the Kingdom of Poland. *(1569-1795) = Podlaskie Voivodeship, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *(1795-1807) Białystok Department, Kingdom of Prussia/Kammerdepartement Bialysto, Königreich Preußen [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ystok_Department] **(1807-1842) = Belostok Oblast, Russian Empire/obwód białostocki, Cesarstwo Rosyjskie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belostok_Oblast] ***(1842-1918) Grodno Governorate, Russian Empire/Gubernia Grodzieńska, Cesarstwo Rosyjskie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grodno_Governorate] **(1807-1815) Łomża Department, Duchy of Warsaw/Departament Łomzyński, Księstwo Warszawskie[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa_Department] ***(1816-1837) Augustów Voivodeship, Congress Poland/województwo augustowskie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August%C3%B3w_Voivodeship] ****(1837-1867) Augustów Governorate, Russian Empire/gubernia augustowska [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August%C3%B3w_Governorate] *****(1867-1914) Suwałki Governorate, Russian Empire/gubernia suwalska [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki_Governorate] *****(1867-1914) Łomża Governorate, Russian Empire/gubernia łomżyńska [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa_Governorate] *******(1915-1917) Bialystok-Grodno District/Verwaltungbezirk Bialystok-Grodno [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bialystok-Grodno_District] *1915 - 1918 = Kingdom of Poland and German Empire; Bialystock-Grodno District, Lithuania District *1918 - 1938 = Second Polish Republic; Bialystock Voivodeship *1938 - 1939 = Second Polish Republic; Bialystock Voivodeship and Warsaw Voivodeships. *1939 - 1945 = Nazi Germany Occupation **1939 - 1941 = Nazi Germany; East Prussia and Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic; Belastok Voblast **1941 - 1944 = Nazi Germany; Bezirk Bialystok, East Prussia *1945 - 1952 = Republic of Poland; Białystok Voivodeship *1952 - 1975 = People's Republic of Poland; Białystok Voivodeship. *1975 - 1989 = People's Republic of Poland; Białystok Voivodeship. *1989 - 1989 = Third Polish Republic; Białystok Voivodeship, Łomża Voivodeship, and Suwałki Voivodeship. *1989 - 1998 = Third Polish Republic; Białystok Voivodeship, Łomża Voivodeship, and Suwałki Voivodeship. *1999 - Present day = The voivodeship was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Białystok and Łomża Voivodeships and the eastern half of the former Suwałki Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. == Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="12" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ystok Białystok] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ystok Białystok] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa Łomża] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa Łomża] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki Suwałki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki Suwałki] | |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August%C3%B3w_County Augustów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_augustowski powiat augustowski] |[https://bit.ly/33wyHSZ Augustow] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ystok_County Białystok County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bia%C5%82ostocki powiat białostocki] |[http://www.powiatbialostocki.pl/ Białystok] |15 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielsk_County Bielsk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bielski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_podlaskie) powiat bielski] |[http://www.powiatbielski.pl/ Bielsk] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grajewo_County Grajewo County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_grajewski powiat grajewski] |[https://gov.genealogy.net/item/show/object_1081323 Grajewo] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hajn%C3%B3wka_County Hajnówka] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_hajnowski powiat hajnowski] |[http://powiat.hajnowka.pl/ Hajnówka] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolno_County Kolno] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kolne%C5%84ski powiat kolneński] |[https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kolno/kole007.html Kolno] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81om%C5%BCa_County Łomża] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82om%C5%BCy%C5%84ski powiat łomżyński] |[http://www.lomza.pl/ Łomża] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo%C5%84ki_County Mońki] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_moniecki powiat moniecki] |[http://www.monki.pl/ Mońki] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejny_County Sejny] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sejne%C5%84ski powiat sejneński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejny Sejny] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemiatycze_County Siemiatycze] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_siemiatycki powiat siemiatycki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemiatycze Siemiatycze] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sok%C3%B3%C5%82ka_County Sokółka] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sok%C3%B3lskipowiat sokólski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sok%C3%B3%C5%82ka Sokółka] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki_County Suwałki] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_suwalski powiat suwalski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwa%C5%82ki Suwałki] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wysokie_Mazowieckie_County Wysokie Mazowieckie] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wysokomazowiecki powiat wysokomazowiecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wysokie_Mazowieckie Wysokie Mazowieckie] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambr%C3%B3w_County Zambrów] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_zambrowski powiat zambrowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zambr%C3%B3w Zambrów] |5 |- |}
{{clear}} == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=10pl&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Podlaskie?id=state_3066 Findagrave Podlaskie] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Podlaskie&miasto= Grobonet Podlaskie] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/podlaskie eCmentarze.pl] *[https://www.bialystok.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Bilaystok] *[https://www.siedlce.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Siedlce] *[https://www.suwalki.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Suwalki] *[https://indeksy.projektpodlasie.pl/ Project Podlasie] indexes here you will find e.g. indexes of record books and indexes of Old Polish court books from 370 parishes (requires logging in) *[https://www.apokryfruski.org/kultura/podlasie/ Apokryf Ruski in Podlasie]: provides materials about Ukrainian culture and the history of Ukrainians (Ruthenians) in the western part of the Ukrainian ethnic area. ---- Comprehensive list (all of Poland): *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?lang=eng Geneteka] If the "skan" is not attached to the transription, it will still state where the person got the information. You will need this as it most likely would be online, but you would have to access it from a different site like the archives or lubgens. *[https://metryki.genealodzy.pl/ Metryki Genealodzy] *[https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/ Szukajwarchiwach] *[https://www.nac.gov.pl/ Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe] *[https://basia.famula.pl/en BaSIA] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Poland_Genealogy FamilySearch Poland Genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~polwgw/polandgen.html PolandGenWeb] *[https://feefhs.org/resource/poland Foundation for East European Family History Studies] *[https://geneszukacz.genealodzy.pl Geneszukacz Genealodzy] *[https://genealodzy.pl/ Polskie Towarzystwo Genealogiczne] *[https://www.jri-poland.org/ JRI-Poland, Jewish & other records] *[https://www.jewishgen.org/ JewishGen] *[http://www.cyndislist.com/poland/cemeteries/ Cyndislist Cemeteries & Funeral Homes] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/terms.html Rootsweb list of Polish Terms] *[https://wielcy.pl/wgm/spisy.php Minakowski's Great Genealogy] *[https://meta.genealogy.net/?lang=en Metasearch of various databases.] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/ eCmentarze] *Cemetery: [http://mogily.pl/start Mogily.pl] == Sources == *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Podlaskie_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy Podlaskie Voivodeship *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Podlaskie_Voivodeship *https://www.detailedpedia.com/wiki-Podlaskie_Voivodeship

Poe-Cremeans Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Higgins Cremeen,Cremeans various spellings. Supposedly born 1735/37 in Dorchester County, Maryland. No documentation ever found. Possibly married in Delaware, no documentation. Lived in Sussex county Delaware mid to late 1700's. Moved supposedly to North Carolina, had one or maybe two children born there. Moved to Virginia, the rest of his children born there. Married to Sarah Anders. She was much younger than Higgins. He supposedly had children,several, in hos 80's and 90's. Doubtful. Died 1835/37 in Mason County, Pleasantville, Virginia, again no documentation other than a will. This man is a total ghost, having absolutely no documentation to tie Higgins of Maryland/Delaware to Higgins of Virginia. ANY help would be greatly appreciated. Documents of any kind other than the readily available (and only ones to ever be found) tax lists from Delaware and the will.

Poggioreale, Sicily One Place Study

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Poggioreale,_Trapani
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[[Category:One Place Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Italy, Place Studies]] [[Category:Poggioreale, Sicily One Place Study]] [[Category:Poggioreale, Trapani]]
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== Poggioreale, Sicily One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Poggioreale, Sicily|category=Town, Province One Place Study}}
{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Poggioreale, Sicily|category=Poggioreale, Sicily One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q481810|enwiki}} *{{Wikidata|Q481810|itwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Poggioreale, Sicily One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Italy :'''Province:''' Trapani :'''Region:''' Sicily :'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://goo.gl/maps/V2twEJ3aM6dqMfqr6 37.76500,13.03667] :'''Elevation:''' 230.0 m or 754.6 feet ===History=== A small village in the mountains of Western Sicily in 1640 as a center of commerce for a vast farming region. Never more than 3,000 inhabitants. With a large and growing diaspora in America and Australia. ===Population=== {{Image|file=Poggioreale_Sicily_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |caption=Top 40 Families }}These numbers come from a lengthy analysis of birth and marriage records in Poggioreale. If a family is not listed here, it is likely they came to Poggioreale much later from some other village. Many of the largest families were among the original families who settled Poggioreale in the decades after its founding. ===Diaspora=== With large and growing population of Poggiorealesi in America and Australia many still are unaware of their own familial history and connection to this small Sicilian hamlet. Most of the Poggiorealesi ancestors in the United States came during the late 1890s and the early 1900s settling in Chicago or the Brazos River Basin in Texas. Those that went to Australia came just before the 1968 Belice Valley Earthquakefrom 1950 to mid-1960;s, many Poggiorealesi migrated to Sydney. '''Diaspora reference''': N/A, ''The Sicilian ghost town that refuses to die''
https://ghanasummary.com/
https://ghanasummary.com/myjoyonline/163451/the-sicilian-ghost-town-that-refuses-to-die%7C (accessed 12 February 2024)
Which is why he recently embarked on a globetrotting crusade to raise funds, setting his sights first on former Poggioreale residents and their families, 5,000 of whom he says are now living in the United States, scattered between New York, Texas, Massachusetts and Louisiana. .....Also scheduled was a stop in Australia, where about 4,000 more are believed to have emigrated after the quake.
===Notables=== ==Sources== https://www.poggiorealeinamerica.com/ [https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5285&context=gradschool_disstheses|From Migrant to Millionare The Story of the Italian-American in New Orleans] [https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2019/07/06/the-modern-pompeii-mayor-wants-italian-americans-to-help-restore-ruined-village/amp/| The Modern Pompeii] [https://ghanasummary.com/myjoyonline/163451/the-sicilian-ghost-town-that-refuses-to-die| The Ghost Town That Refuses to Die] ==Other Resources== *The Italians of Steele's Store, Texas Paperback – May 21, 2019 by Rosemary DePasquale Boykin (Author), Elizabeth Anne Boykin (Editor) *Italian Immigration in the American West 1870-1940 By: Kenneth Scambray *Vita Civile,Supplimento Alla Monografia Storica di Poggioreale, Tipografia Pontificia, Palermo. 1906, Caronna, Can. Nunzio *Memorie Storiche di Poggioreale, Stabilimento Tipografia Fratelli Marsala, Palermo. 1901, Caronna, Arc. Nunzio *Storia di Poggioreale (Sicilia), Scuola Linotypografica a Boccone del Povero, Palermo 1956, Aloisio, Can. Dr. Francesco

Pohangina Cemetery

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[[Category:Manawatū-Whanganui_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Pohangina Cemetery, Pohangina, Manawatū-Whanganui|Pohangina Cemetery]] in Pohangina, Manawatū-Whanganui.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Pohangina Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331179/pohangina-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pohangina-Cemetery/295942 BillionGraves]

Pohick Cemetery, Lorton, Virginia

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[[Category: Lorton, Virginia]][[Category: Pohick Episcopal Church Cemetery, Lorton, Virginia]][[Project: Virginia Cemeteries]][[Category: Fairfax County, Virginia, Cemeteries]]
[http://www.pohick.org/cemetery.html Official Website]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=arnold&GSiman=1&GScid=173435&CRid=173435&pt=Pohick%20Episcopal%20Church%20Cemetery& Findagrave Index Page]
[http://www.virginia.org/Listings/HistoricSites/PohickEpiscopalChurch/ Virginia Is For Lovers page]
[http://www.pohick.org/cemetery.html Pohick Episcopal Church] is a colonial church with a bumpy but prominent past. Past worshipers have included the likes of George Washington as well as several local families of note, both past and present. Memorials that have been connected to this project will have this in their biography section: {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Virginia|place=[[Space:Pohick_Cemetery, Lorton, Virginia |Pohick Cemetery]]}} As of 28 Jan 2015:
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As of 27 Jan 2015:
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As of 26 Jan 2015:
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As of 25 Jan 2015:
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As of 22 Jan 2015:
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Poictiers, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1848

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[[Category:Poictiers, Arrived 13 Nov 1848]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant Ship Poictiers to the South Australian Colony in 1848''' November 13 - The barque Poictiers. 787 tons, Thomas Beal, from London and Plymouth July 24th, with 280 emigrants. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71612928?] '''Passenger Lists etc.''' * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED.'' from the South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851) of Tuesday 14 November 1848, Page 2. first accessed online on the 18th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71612928? * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' in the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Monday 20 November 1848, Page 2. first accessed online on the 18th of April, 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/206980015? * ''Poictiers'' from Diane Cummings' Bound For South Australia website. first accessed online on the 18th of April, 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1848Poictiers.htm * ''1848'' from the Passengers in History website, An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 18th of April, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/942008

Poihakena Marae Urupa Free Space

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[[Category: Poihakena Marae Urupa, Raglan, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Raglan, Waikato]] == Poihakena Marae Urupa == The urupa on the grounds of Poihakena Marae. Please follow local custom when visiting. Located at 216 Wainui Road, Raglan. === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Poihakena-Marae-Urupa/286110 BillionGraves] This has no records as yet. * No Find-a-Grave page as yet

Poinsett County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] == Welcome to the Poinsett County, Arkansas! == The county was formed on February 28, 1838 and named after Joel R. Poinsett, who served as the first U.S. Minister to Mexico, a botanist and Secretary of War under President Martin Van Buren. Before it became a county, the area was part of the hunting grounds of the Chickasaw and Cherokee Native American tribes. After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, settlers began moving into the area, and agriculture became the primary industry in Poinsett County. During the Civil War, the county was divided, with some residents supporting the Confederacy and others supporting the Union. After the war, the county's economy shifted towards lumber, and it became a major center for the production of lumber products. Over the years, Poinsett County has continued to grow and develop, and it remains a vibrant and diverse community today. === Maps and Boundaries === Poinsett County is located in the northeastern part of the state of Arkansas. It is bordered by the following counties: *[[Space:Craighead_County_Arkansas|Craighead County, Arkansas]] (north) *[[Space:Mississippi_County_Arkansas|Mississippi County, Arkansas]] (east) *[[Space:Crittenden_County_Arkansas|Crittenden County, Arkansas]] (southeast) *[[Space:Cross_County_Arkansas|Cross County, Arkansas]] (south) *[[Space:Jackson_County_Arkansas|Jackson County, Arkansas]] (west) === Communities === ==== Cities ==== :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category:Fisher%2C_Arkansas|Fisher]]||[[:Category:Harrisburg%2C_Arkansas|Harrisburg]]||[[:Category:Lepanto%2C_Arkansas|Lepanto]] |- |[[:Category:Marked_Tree%2C_Arkansas|Marked Tree]]||[[:Category:Trumann%2C_Arkansas|Trumann]]||[[:Category:Tyronza%2C_Arkansas|Tyronza]] |- |[[:Category:Weiner%2C_Arkansas|Weiner]] |} ====Towns==== :[[:Category:Waldenburg%2C_Arkansas|Waldenburg]] ====Census-designated place==== :{| border="0" width="300px" |Payneway||Rivervale |} ====Unincorporated Communities==== :[[:Category:Greenfield%2C_Arkansas|Greenfield]] ====Townships:==== :{| border="0" width="300px" |[[:Category:Bolivar_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|Boliver]]||[[:Category:Greenfield_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|Greenfield]]||[[:Category:Greenwood_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|Greenwood]] |- |[[:Category:Little_River_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|Little River]]||[[:Category:Lunsford_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|Lunsford]]||[[:Category:Owen_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|Owen]] |- |[[:Category:Scott_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|Scott]]||[[:Category:Tyronza_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|Tyronza]]||[[:Category:West_Prairie_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|West Prairie]] |- |[[:Category:Willis_Township%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|Willis]] |} ==Military and War== ===Civil War=== *Helena Expedition March 5–12, 1863 aka: St. Francis River Expedition and Little River Expedition Occurred in St. Francis, Cross, and Poinsett Counties; Expedition from Helena up the St. Francis and Little Rivers, and Skirmish at Madison, Arkansas [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6696 Helena Expedition] === Historical Landmarks=== {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Bacon Hotel }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bacon_Hotel| Bacon Hotel]]''' - Constructed in 1912, the Bacon Hotel is a two-story frame structure clad with beige-painted weatherboard and resting upon a semi-continuous concrete foundation. The hotel is covered by a corrugated metal-sheathed, cross-gable roof and is basically built on a T-shape plan. ::The abstract for the Bacon Hotel dates to September 27, 1858 when the land was deeded to the Stae of Arkansas from the federal government under the Swamp and Overflowed Land Act of 1850. The early history of Whitehall is vague. According to tradition, the community was named after Joe Hall, one of the earliest settlers in the area. Hall desired a house constructed from sawn lumber rather than a houuse of ordinary logs like thous utilized by his neighbors. He purchased the lumber in Memphis, Tennessee and had it shipped down the Mississippi River and up the St. Francis River to Wittsburg. It was then dragged by oxen to the built sight. :: The hotel was built to provide lodging for the many timber company officials that would travel to Whitehall on business and for the "drummers" or traveling salesman. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Downtown Harrisburg }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Harrisburg_Commercial_Historic_District| Harrisburg Commercial Historic District]]''' - The district exemplifies the growth of the town through its height in the 1950s. The period of significance extends from 1888 to 1959. The first known permanent settlers were Charles and Rebekah Shaver and their family, who arrived i nthe fall of 1824. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Highway A-7 Bridges Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Poinsett_County,_Arkansas| Highway A-7 Bridge Historic District]]''' - Portions of U.S. 63 were the origins of the Ozark Trails Association, which established a network of roads in northern Arkansas. Four bridges built in the 1920s on on the National Register of Historic Places. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Hubbard Rice Dryer }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hubbard_Rice_Dryer| Hubberd Rice Dryer]]''' - The Hubbard Rice Dryer is located at 15015 Senteney Road. The main characteristic of the structure is the ten silos maded of reinforced concrete, standing in five pairs, each approximately 50 feet high. It was constructed in 1945 and was last used in the fall of 1979. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Judd Hill or Old Tulot Plantation }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Judd_Hill_Cotton_Gin| Judd Hill Cotton Gin]]''' - It was built in 1930 and is the only example of a cotton gin in Judd Hill, and as an unusual example of a cotton gin built out of brick. It is also significant for its role in cotton prodution during this period. ::The community took its name from its founder, Orange Judd Hill, also known as O. J. a wealthy banker and businessman in Kansas City, Missouri. Who was the first owner of the cotton gin and plantation. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Willie Lamb Post No. 26
American Legion Hut }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Willie_Lamb_Post_No._26_American_Legion_Hut| Willie Lamb Post No. 26 American Legion Hut]]''' - is a brick masonry building located one block west of the commercial area in the small town of Lepanto. Constructed in late 1937, it is designed in a simplified Neoclassical style. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Lepanto Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Lepanto_Commercial_Historic_District]]''' - ecompassess the downtown are of Lepanto, Arkansas. It contains a number of building in the downtown area dating from the 1915 to 1920s. This includes the Portis Company cotton gin, Arlington Light and Power, Barton's a lumber office that was later converted to a hardware store. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Marked Tree Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Marked_Tree_Commercial_Historic_District]]''' - is a list of 15 commercial buildings in dowtown Marked Tree, Arkansas. The buildings within the district represent two periods of the towns development that occurred between 1910 and 1937. The district exemplifies the growth of the town during this period. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Marked Tree Lock and Siphons }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Marked_Tree_Lock_and_Siphons]]''' - is a flood control facility located on the St. Francis River in Poinsett County, Arkansas. Built in 1926 it is a concrete trough about 130 feet long and 30 feet high. It was originally built to control flooding and was described by the United States Army Corps of Engineers as uinque in the nation for its scope and efficiency. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Modern News Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Modern_News_Building| Modern News Building]]''' - is a single-story, header-bond brick building in a simplistic rectangular fashion. Built in 188 by L. D. Freeman, Sr. and constructed by W. C. Pratt to as a newspaper business. The significance is the newspaper in which the building represents. ::The Modern News newspaper was established by Freeman in November of 1888. It is one of the oldest established weekly newspapers in Arkansas. ::L. D. Freeman Sr. was born in Alabama and moved to Arkansas with his famly at an early age. He gained his newspaper experience at the Memphis Avalanche. He started the business with the help of H. M. Phelps printer of the Arkansas Tribune. It was the first paper printed in the Harrisonburg area. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Poinsett Community Club }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Poinsett_Community_Club| Poinsett Community Club]]''' - Built in 1927 it is a vernacular interpretation of Craftsman sytle architecture. It served as a community club or Old Trumann Community House and was the focal point for social and recreational activites in Trumann, Arkansas. Designed by the Poinsett Lumber and Manufacturing Company for its employees. I was also at one time used by the Singer Sewing Machine Company. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Poinsett County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Poinsett_County_Courthouse: Poinsett County Courthouse]]''' - was designed in 1917 by the Pine Bluff architect Mitchell Selligman and constructed with grey Bedford stone with reinforced concrete. It is a two-story building, with a raised basement, covered hipp rood and central dome on the main portion. Designed in the Classicl Revival style it is an example of the style of architecture during this period. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Singer Mansion }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Poinsett_Lumber_and_Manufacturing_Company_Manager%27s_House| Poinsett Lumber and Manufacturing Company Manager's House]]''' - also known as the Singer Mansion it is a historic house located at 512 Poinsett Avenue in Trumann, Arkansas. Constructed in 1935 it was built adjacent to the sprawling veneer mill. As common for the period many lumber companies provided housing for employees. ::The Poinsett Lumber and Manufacturing Company was the center of daily life in Trumann with over half of the towns population working at the local mill. At the time of its construction it was the finest home in the city. Built for the plant manager, which now would be akin to the company president. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=c |size=200px |caption=Tyronza Methodist Episcopal
Church, South }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Tyronza_Methodist_Episcopal_Church,_South| Tyronza Methodist Episcopal Church, South]]''' - is a historic church building at 129 Church Street in Tyronza, Arkansas. It is a single-story tall building with a raised basement. The building is covered in orange brick, topped by a gable roof over the main section and a hipped room on the rear portion. Built in 1930, it is an example of the Classical Revival style. {{Image|file=Poinsett_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=c |size=200px |caption=Tyronza Water Tower }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Tyronza_Water_Tower| Tyronza Water Tower]]''' - is a historic elevated steel water tower in Tyronza, Arkansas. It was built in 1935 by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company with funding from the Public Works Administration (WPA) to improve the local water supply. It is an example of a 1930s era waterworks built throughout Arkansas as part of the New Deal. === National Protected Areas === === Prominent Families and Surnames=== *'''Esther Bindursky''' was born on January 28, 1904 in Drew, Mississippi. She later moved to Arkansas, where she was the editor of the weekly newspaper Lepanto News Record. She is an award-winning journalist and photographer known for her perceptive feature and column writing, newsworthy pictures and selfless service to the community. She was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and won a first-place National Federation of Press Women (NFPW) award. *'''Mignon Dunn''' was born on June 17, 1928 in Memphis. Dunn grew up in Tyronza, Arkansas. She is an American operator singer, dramatic mezzo-soprano and voice teacher. She played at New York Opera, Metropolitan Opera and the Experimental Opera Theatre. *'''Eralie Stancel Fires''' was born on March 19, 1947 in Rivervale, Arkansas. He is a retired professional jockey. In 1991, he was voted George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award, inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame and National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. *'''Joe Hollimon''' was born on November 5, 1952 in Trumann, Arkansas. He is a former defensive back for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. He won six Grey Cups, was a three-time Western Conference All-Star Corner Back, and was a CFL All-Star. *'''Buddy Jewell''' was born on April 2, 1961 in Lepanto, Arkansas. He is a country musician. His first major-label album reached gold-record status. He was inducted into the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame. *'''Marcus Monk''' was born on April 26, 1986 in Lepanto, Arkansas. He is a former professional American football wide receiver and former professional basketball player. He played for the Chicago Bears and New York Giants in the NFL. He played professional basketball in Germany. *'''Perry Wayne Ouzts''' was born on July 7, 1954 in Rivervale, Arkansas. A professional jockey, he is one of twenty-one professional riders to have won 5,000 races. He is nicknamed the "Workinman's Hero" for his unique riding style, "Scoot N' Boot." *'''[[Hendrix-3118|James Richard Hendrix Jr.]]''' was born on August 20, 1925 in Lepanto, Arkansas. He was a World War II veteran and recipient of the Medal of Honor. *'''Elbert Vernell Shelley''' was born on December 24, 1964 in Trumann, Arkansas. He is a former football player who played for the Atlanta Falcons as a safety. He went to the Super Bowl four times as a special teams player. ==Ongoing Projects for Poinsett County== #[[:Category:Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Cemeteries|Poinsett County Cemeteries]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Arkansas_Cemeteries|Arkansas Cemeteries Project]] #[[:Category:Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Homesteaders|Poinsett County Homesteaders]] Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in Arkansas. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Arkansas state tribes. :Work on Arkansas'
#[[:Category:Arkansas_Unconnected_Profiles|unconnected]] and [[:Category: Arkansas, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from Arkansas for the [[Space:Arkansas_in_The_Great_War|Arkansas in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. # [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_7#Arkansas|Errors on profiles from Arkansas]], as reported by the [[Project:Database Errors|Database Errors Project]]. :Additional projects: #Arkansas' participation in all Military actions #Census Indexing and linking profiles #Arkansas Disasters === Records and Resources=== *[[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] *[[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] *[[Wikipedia:Poinsett_County,_Arkansas| Wikipedia - Poinsett County, Arkansas]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Poinsett_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch - Poinsett County, Arkansas] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=799 Encylopedia of Arkansas - Poinsett County, Arkansas] *[http://www.argenweb.net/poinsett/ ARGenWeb - Poinsett County, Arkansas] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm Genealogy Trails] *[http://www.poinsettcounty.us Public County Government - Poinsett County, Arkansas]

Point au Gaul, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Point_au_Gaul,_Newfoundland_Colony]] [[Category:Point_au_Gaul,_Dominion_of_Newfoundland]] [[Category:Point_au_Gaul,_Newfoundland]] ===About=== Located on the tip of the Burin Peninsula, just east of Lamaline, the fishing community of Point au Gaul is located at the base of a low sandy point locally known as Point au Gaul Point. Local tradition has it that the name ("Frenchman's Point") comes from the first settler, a Frenchman named Hillier. However, the name of the feature may date from a time when the area was frequented by French migratory fishermen for drying fish, while Howley suggests that it may have originally been Pointe Egal (Flat Point)Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 4 (Extract: letter P). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/2238 Entry for Point au Gaul, p. Page 340]. Poole, Cyril F. Cuff, Robert, 1959. Harry Cuff Publications Ltd. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.. ===Settlement=== Permanent settlement at Point au Gaul was likely predated by seasonal use by fishermen from Lamaline, drying their fish on the beaches of Point au Gaul Cove (which faces Lamaline) and the neck of the Point Early records regard Point au Gaul Cove as part of Lamaline, so it is difficult to determine when the Hilliers may have settled there permanently. ===Early Families=== In 1869, with a population of 85, several families of Hilliers, as well as the Cruise (Crew), Hepditch, Loguer (Lockyer), Madigan and Walsh families, were recorded there — the Walshes at Nantes Cove to the east. By 1884 there were 104 people, engaged in the fishery and small farming. ===Later History=== Traditionally, surplus vegetables were traded at St. Pierre, but most people made their living from the inshore cod fishery, supplemented by the lobster fishery by the late 1800s. The community continued to grow through the early years of the twentieth century and by 1921 had a population of 239, a Church of England school/parish hall and a lodge of the Loyal Orange Association. The Roman Catholic population of Point au Gaul (the Walshes and several families of French descent — Martins, Millons and Roberes) attended mass at Allan's Island. Later a small Roman Catholic school was built in the community and, as with the Church of England, Roman Catholic services were held once a month — by a priest from Lamaline. ==Resources== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Point_au_Gaul,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Point Clare Cemetery, Point Clare, New South Wales

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[[Category: Point Clare Cemetery, Point Clare, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Point_Clare_Cemetery_Point_Clare_New_South_Wales.png|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery name: '''[[:Category: Point_Clare_Cemetery%2C_Point_Clare%2C_New_South_Wales|Point Clare Cemetery]] Address: off, Coolarn Ave, Point Clare NSW 2250 GPS Coordinates: -33.43413529380483, 151.31308530553085 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/-33.43448/151.31286 Open Street Map] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Point+Clare+Cemetery/@-33.43448,151.31286,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b0d4abae739be5f:0xf017d68f9eff520!8m2!3d-33.4342155!4d151.3126538 Google Maps] ==History== Point Clare Cemetery is a large regional cemetery serving the Gosford district on the Central Coast of NSW and was under the management of Gosford City Council (now Central Coast Council) since 1968 until more recent years. It is currently operated by Personal Services Australia. Records of burials prior to 1968 may be incomplete. ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery.php?id=505 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2157818 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/192311 Billion Graves] * [https://www.centralcoastcemeteries.com/point-clare Personal Services Australia - Point Clare Cemetery] * [https://historycouncilnsw.org.au/point-clare-cemetery-tour/ Historical Council NSW - Point Clare Cemetery Tour] == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. __NOTOC__

Point Comfort Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Point Comfort Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==History== Point Comfort Plantation is located on the Cooper River in Charleston Co, SC. It was owned by [[Laurens-70|Keating Simons Laurens]]. He purchased Point Comfort Plantation on mortgage from Martha Rutlidge Roper in 1846. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. S11-U11 1845-1849
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===Slaves=== When Keating S. Laurens died in 1853 his probate paperwork listed these enslaved persons: '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1850-1857
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Point Lookout Civil War Prison

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'''Point Lookout Civil War Prison, Scotland, Maryland''' "If it were not for Hope, how could we live in a place like this?- -Point Look Out, June 3, 1865." PAST COMMANDER CHARLES T. LOEHR [[Image:Dent-308-3.jpg]] For those of you who come across this page, because of a relationship with either a prisoner or another association with the location, I recommend that you take a few moments and read what your ancestor endured as a prisoner, or what they witnessed as a captor. It is not a proud period of time for our government, and those that survived told the story. Please see the links for additional information. [[Image:Dent-308-4.jpg]] Prisoners at Point Lookout Point Lookout Prison Camp, is officially known as Camp Hoffman. This prison camp was opened in August of 1863. It was a forty acre rectangle enclosed with a fifteen foot wooden wall with a gallery, where guards would patrol. Within the enclosure, there were tents for prisoners, and from all known accounts, no fresh water that was clear. [[Image:Dent-308-6.jpg]] Memorial at Point Lookout listing 3,384 prisoners who died. Official records claim that 3,384 prisoners died at Point Lookout. Others claim that this "official" record is highly inaccurate and that upwards of more than 14,000 actually perished. I am sure that it will never be known, but of those officially listed, we shall honor. Those that were buried and able to be recovered were moved to a mass grave where the marker now stands. [[Image:Dent-308-5.jpg]] Tent Camp Point Lookout prison camp was a "tent" camp. Descriptions state that up to twenty-five men were assigned to one tent. Disease and illness were rampant. Malnourishment and related illnesses were also a part of daily life. The condition of the prisoners was well known, in fact the British government actually sent a supply ship with relief intended for the prisoners, but it was turned away. As a citizen of the United States of America, I think that most of us would find the conditions unimaginable and horrifying that it is a very tragic part of our history. Without further embellishment, here are some testimonies of those that survived. ---- '''A.M. Keiley''', Pt. Lookout, POW Mr. Keiley was captured near Petersburg shortly before the affair of the Crater, and with other prisoners hurried off to Point Lookout, situated at the mouth of the Potomac. This famous prison-pen consisted of forty acres of glaring white flat sand, destitute of a single tree or shrub, where, through the scorching summer and freezing winter (both particularly severe at this point), the poor fellows were confined in open tents on the naked ground, without a plank or a handful of straw between them and the hot or frozen earth. In winter when a high tide would flood the whole surface of the ground, freezing as it flooded, the suffering of the half-clad wretches, accustomed to a southern climate, may be imagined. Many died outright, and many will go to their graves crippled and racked with rheumatism dating from this time. So severe was the cold that 'even the well-clad sentinels had to be relieved every thirty minutes, instead of every two hours, as is the army rule. The rations of wood allowed each man was an armful for five days." No bed-clothing was allowed beyond one blanket. If by gift or purchase another came into the possession of any more it was, by order, taken from him. The same rule applied to articles of clothing. No man was allowed to receive anything in the way of clothing without giving up the corresponding article already in his possession, and so literally was this rule enforced that prisoners who came in barefooted were compelled to beg or buy a wornout pair of shoes for exchange before they were allowed to receive a pair sent them by friends. ..... Mr. Keiley writes: Miss Dix, the northern prison philanthropist, gives a documentary statement that the prisoners at Point Lookout were supplied with vegetables, with the best of wheaten bread, and fresh and salt meat each day in abundant measure. It is quite likely that some Yankee official made this statement to her, and her only fault was in suppressing the fact that 'she was so informed.' But it is inexcusable in the Sanitary Committee to have palmed this falsehood upon the world, knowing its falsity. For my part, I never saw any one get enough of anything to eat at Point Lookout except of the soup, one spoonful of which was too much for ordinary digestion. The miseries of the place were "greatly enhanced by the character of the water, which is so impregnated with some mineral as to be exceedingly offensive and induce disorder of every alimentary canal. It colors everything black, and the scum rising on its surface reflects all the prismatic hues. Outside the pen are wells of water, perfectly clear and wholesome, used by the Yanks. Many gifts of food and clothing were sent by charitable persons until the Government forbade the express companies to carry parcels for the prisoners. The guard was generally of negroes, and their insolence and brutality were intolerable. They would beat the prisoners, order them about, and point their guns at them, "jest to see the d--d rebels scatter," these performances being much enjoyed by the Yanks. Keiley was then transfered to Elmira & he writes of a prison exchange that took place: An order came from Washington that a list of prisoners should be made out for exchange, consisting of those only who, by reason of age, sickness, or wounds, would be unfit for service for sixty days. Some fifteen hundred were chosen as "unfit for duty for sixty days, being one-sixth of the whole; and on the morning of October 19, 1864, these were ordered to assemble for parole. I speak in all reverence when I say the I do not believe that such a spectacle was ever before seen on earth since the sick and the maimed and the afflicted of every sort crowded for help and healing around the Saviour's feet. As soon as the announcement was made that the parole-lists were ready, the poor wretches began to crawl from their cots and turned their faces toward the door. On they came (fifteen hundred of them), a ghastly tide, with skeleton bodies and lustreless eyes, and brains bereft of all but one thought--freedom and home. On they came, some on crutches, some on their cots, others borne in the arms of their comrades; others still creeping on hands and knees, pale, gaunt, emaciated; some with the seal of death already stamped on their wasted cheeks and fleshless limbs; yet, fearing less death than the agony of dying amid enemies, where no hand should give them reassuring grasp as they tottered forth into the dark valley, and their bones would lie in unhonored graves amid aliens and foremen. Such a set of haggard, miserable, helpless, hopeless wretches I never saw. We arrived in Baltimore with seven dead men on the train, and left in Baltimore a number whose condition was such that their further progress would have been certain death-- one, a gray-haired old man, who there died. They had to be landed at Point Lookout to await further consignments of prisoners for exchange. And here a plank was stretched from the side of the ship to the dock, and down this 'shoot' the poor, helpless, maimed creatures were slid like coal into a vault. They were turned into their former pen, where they found a scanty supply of tents, and, after some days, a scanty supply of straw. The water was scant, the rations scant, and all this for men just taken out of the hospital, condemned thus to sleep on the bare ground with insufficient food and clothing. Here they remained until the number for exchange sent from various points amounted to five thousand, when they were all re-embarked in three ships and sent South, first having all their blankets and every extra coat or pair of pants taken from them. Every day we saw coffins going over the sides of the other ships. On the Atlantic alone were forty deaths during our stay in the harbor--a stay obviously unnecessary and therefore shamefully cruel, since it compelled the confinement of hundreds of sick men in the filthy and unventilated holds of the vessels, without proper food, medicine, or attendance." ....by Hon. A. M. Keiley, In Vinculis, SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS,Vol. XVIII. Richmond, Va., Jan-Dec, 1890, No.6 June - Pages 330-340 ---- '''Sgt. James T. Wells''', Co. A, 2nd SC Inf. Pt. Lookout POW ....This camp had been but recently established, and there was not many prisoners here. They yelled to us to "grab your pocketbooks," as we came in sight. This referred to the strict search to to which all new comers were subjected, in which everything, even to a few Confederate dollars, was taken from you. It was labelled and put away, to be returned to you when you were leaving; but the valuables were never returned, as they could not be found. We were now regularly initiated as prisoners of war, and began to feel all the rigors and severities of such. ...Our tents were miserable affairs, being full of holes, and very rotten. They were of the "Sibley pattern," and into each one of these sixteen men were crowded. In order to lay down at night, the men were compelled to lay so close together as to exclude sleep. The winter of 1863 was now approaching, and gloom, privation and starvation were staring us in the face. On the 9th of November, snow fell and there was not a stick of wood in camp. The day was bitter cold, most of us were but poorly clad, and very few of us had shoes of any description. We were compelled to stand in our damp tents, and "mark time" to keep from freezing. This scarcely seems possible, yet it can be attested by hundreds who were there. ... Our rations were now reduced as follows: for breakfast, half-pint, coffee, or, regather, slop water; for dinner, half-pint greasy water (called soup for etiquette), also a small piece of meat, perhaps three or four ounces. For bread we were allowed eight ounces per day; this you could press together in your hand and take at a mouthful. Our water was of such a character that we could scarcely use it, being so highly tinctured with sulphur and iron as to render it almost unbearable. Clothes which were washed in it were turned black and yellow. To our suffering from the cold and the want of pure water was now added that of hunger. To those who have never suffered in this respect, it is almost impossible to describe the sensations. The writer has known large, stout men to lay in their tents at night and cry like little babies from hunger and cold. We were not allowed to walk about, but were compelled to retire to our tents at "taps," which were sounded quite early. Even the poor privilege of keeping ourselves warm by walking up and down in front of our tents was denied us, and we were compelled to lay in the cold. The supply of blankets was very scant, and "bunks" were unknown. The cold ground was our bed, and pillows we had none. To add to our discomforts, the tide from the bay occasionally backed into the camp, and compelled those whose tents had been flooded to stand all night. Midwinter was now upon us, and the intense cold we suffered may be judged when it is stated that the Chesapeake bay was frozen hard full twenty feet from the bank. Point Lookout is situated in Saint Mary's county, Maryland. The Department was commanded by General Barnes, United States army. Major Patterson was provost-marshal and had charge of the prisoners. The Second, Fifth and Twelfth New Hampshire constituted the guard, with two batteries of artillery and a squadron of cavalry. These troops were housed in comfortable tents, and as we saw the smoke rising from the innumerable stove-pipes projecting from their tents, we could not but indulge in bitter thoughts of their cruelty. If this man Patterson still lives his conscience must burn him. He was the impersonation of cruel malignity hatred and revenge, and he never let an opportunity pass in which he could show his disposition in this respect. .....he tells the result of a planned escape: The alarm was given, and the prisoners who had succeeded in getting out had taken refuge behind the protecting banks of sand on the beach. As soon as the officers reached the spot, they called upon the prisoners to surrender, saying they would not be harmed. Major Patterson (the Provost-Marshal) stood at the gate, and as each prisoner came up, he deliberately shot at him. One was shot in the head, from which he never recovered, and the last account we had of him he was in a lunatic asylum. Another was shot in the shoulder, and another in the abdomen, from the effects of which he died. The remaining seven managed to get into the camp again, without being hurt, for which they could thank the darkens of the night. The tunnel was fired into several times, but no one was in it. The next day it was filled up, and the men in whose tent the opening had been made were confined in the guard house, on bread and water, for ten days. The shooting of these men was without any excuse whatever, as they had expressed a willingness to surrender, and were proceeding to do so; besides, it is a recognized principle that a prisoners of war has a right to escape if he can, and the capturing party has no right to punish, but simply to remand to proper custody. This event stopped all idea of escape for awhile, and we became resigned to our fate. The intense cold weather at this season induced the authorities to give us some wood, and for this purpose a detail of four men from each one hundred was allowed to go, under a guard, to a point about a quarter of a mile above the camp for it. An idea can thus be obtained of the quantity of wood each company obtained - as much as four men could carry a quarter of a mile. This, too, was for three rations. ..... A guard of negroes was sent through the camp to search for a stolen knapsack that belonged to a black guard..... the manner in which they performed that duty was observable in the number of bleeding heads among the prisoners. They had beat them over the head in order to compel them to tell who did it. For this conduct, their officers praised them, and told them to shoot whenever they felt like doing so, and right well did they obey this order, as will be shown hereafter. Matters were thus proceeding from bad to worse. The shooting of a prisoner was looked upon as an every day affair, especially when said shooting was done by a negro. The colored troops came on guard only once in three days, and the day of their coming was always dreaded by the prisoners. [Object:Dent-308-1.jpg] ... The health of the men began to fail rapidly, and soon the prisoners' hospital was crowded. Fever in every shape abounded, and smallpox was epidemic. Nearly every tent contained one or two cases of this loathsome disease. It had become so common, that prisoners did not fear it. The hospital could not accommodate all the sick, and they were left in their tents, many of them with a blanket only to protect them from the damp ground, and entirely destitute of proper nourishment. Men who were seen in the morning, apparently in health, were taken to the "Dead House" in the afternoon, and some have been known to drop in the street, and die before they could be carried to the tents. Notwithstanding the enforcement of the most rigid sanitary measures, diseases of all kinds continued to spread with an alarming rapidity. Add to this the short rations which were meted out to us, together with their miserable quality and the cruel treatment which we received at the hands of the negro soldiers, and you have but a faint idea of the suffering to which we were now subjected. ...As a general rule, the treatment by the white soldiers was not so bad, and it would have been much better, no doubt, had it not been for the cruel policy of the United States Government, and the stringent orders to have that policy carried out. Our guards were relieved every morning, and fresh ones were mounted. A patrol of ten or twelve men was placed in the camp, whose duty it was to see that the prisoners retired to their tents at the proper hour and extinguished their lights. Their orders were to allow no one to walk about after "taps" were sounded, nor to allow any unnecessary noise or conversation in camp. The colored troops were very harsh in their treatment of us, and they were no doubt urged to do this by their officers, who were certainly the meanest set of white men that could be found anywhere. The negroes never let an opportunity pass to show their animosity and hatred towards us, and the man who shot a Rebel was regarded as a good soldier. They carried their authority to the extreme, and would shoot upon the slightest provocation. If a prisoner happened to violate even one of the simplest regulations, he was sure to be shot at, and should he be so unfortunate as to turn over in his sleep, groan or make any noise, which some were apt to do while sleeping, the tent in which he lay would be fired into. For instance, one night in Company G, Fourth division, some one happened to groan in his sleep. The negro patrol was near, heard it, and fired into the tent, killing two and wounding several others. These were killed while sleeping and were unconscious of having committed any offence whatever. None of the patrols were punished, but were praised for vigilance. ...Suffice it to say that a man's life was in more danger than upon a picket line, for he was completely at the mercy of the cruel and malignant negro soldiery. Even the white troops were incensed against them, and often "rocked" them while walking their posts - an act for which the prisoners were blamed, and for which they were fired into on more than one occasion. Shooting into the tents of prisoners became so common that the officers of the white regiments protested at last against their (the colored troops) being allowed in camp, and accordingly they were withdrawn at night, and white patrols substituted. ....SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS, Vol. VII. Richmond, Va., Jan -Dec , 1879, No.7. July - Pages 324 - 330 [[Image:Dent-308-7.jpg]] ---- Excerpts from an Address he gave the Pickett CV Camp, 10/11/1890 '''Sgt. Charles T. Loehr''' Pt. Lookout, POW :When we came there the prison was already full and the small tents were totally insufficient to accommodate us. Many were without shelter of any kind and exposed to the bad weather which prevailed for the greater part of our stay. We had but few blankets and most of us had to lie on the bare ground; so when it rained our situation became truly deplorable. Our rations were just such as kept us perpetually on the point of starvation, causing a painful feeling of hunger to us helpless, half starved prisoners. Four small crackers, or a small loaf of bread per day and a cup full of dish water, called pea soup, horrible to taste and a small piece of rancid salt meat, was our daily fare. So hungry were the me that they would et almost anything they could pick up outside from the sewers; potato peelings, cabbage stalks, or most any kind of refuse that hardly the cattle would eat and greedily devoured. The scurvy, brought on by this wretched diet, was prevalent in its most awful form. :It is wonderful how much a human being can stand. I myself, who was never sick during the whole war, was taken down with the erysipelas. It was a bad case, so the Federal surgeon said who examined me. "Entirely too late to do anything for him; neck and face swollen black and green." Those who did the packing up, that is placing the dead bodies in rough boxes, seeing me, one of them said, "there goes a fellow we will have to box up to-morrow." I was removed to the hospital pen, and with two of my company, Alexander Moss and John Harris, both of whom I saw stretched out in the dead house on the following day. The hospital could only accommodate about twelve hundred sick, and there were no less than six thousand sick and dying men lying within the main building and in the tents surrounding it. Being assigned to a tent where there was room for about sixteen, but which had no less than forty in it, I was placed on the damp ground, only one thin blanket being given me. The two nights I spent there were simply horrible. The praying, crying, and the fearful struggles of the dying during the dark night, lit up by a single small lantern, was awful. The first night about five or six died, and the next morning found me lying next to two dead comrades. The second night was a repetition of the first; and that day, though just in the same condition, I asked the Federal surgeon to allow me to return to camp, which he at once granted, thinking I might just as well die there as anywhere else. But I got better, how I cannot explain; perhaps it was my determination not to die there in spite of them, that kept me alive. :The white sergeants in charge were hardly of a better class than their colored brother. They belonged to that class of mean cowards who dare not face the foe on the battle field, whose bravery consisted in insulting and maltreating a defenseless prisoner. Often I have seen them kick a poor, sick, broken-down prisoner, because he was physically unable to take his place in line at roll-call as quickly as the sergeant demanded. Prisoners were sometimes punished by them too horribly to relate. Men were tied, hand and feet, and had to stand on a barrel for hours; others were bound and dipped head foremost in a urine barrel--all this for some trifling offence, such as getting water from a prohibited well, stealing perhaps something eatable, or some other small affair. :Could a picture have been taken of the men who arrived in Richmond from the prison-pens during those days, it would not be believed that the men who walked from the boat in Rocketts in June, 1865, were the proud soldier boys that left here in April, 1861. Silent, friendless, and sorrowful each one went his way. No welcome, no cheer awaited their return to this city and to their homes. Oh how few could boast of having homes! Nothing but ruins everywhere; but the man who was a good soldier generally proved himself to be a good citizen. The ruins are gone, war and desolation have passed--may it never return. :I close with the following interesting statistics: The report of Mr. Stanton, as Secretary of War, on the 19th of July, 1866, contains the following facts: :He states that the number of Federals in Confederate prisons was two hundred and seventy thousand, of which twenty-two thousand five hundred and seventy-six died; while the number of Confederate prisoners in Federal prisons is put down as two hundred and twenty thousand, of which number twenty-six thousand four hundred and thirty-six died. According to these figures the percentage of Federal prisoners who died in Southern prisons was under nine, while that of the Confederates in Northern prisons was over twelve. These figures tell their own story. We of the South did what we could for the prisoners that fell into our hands. Our poverty and the destruction of our means of supplies plead our cause of not being able to offer better accommodation to them. We, the soldiers of the Confederacy, fared no better; but the Federal Government--it can only offer expediency as an excuse. ...Southern Historical Society Paper, Vol. XVIII, pg. 114-120 Sources and Related Websites: *[http://www.plpow.com/POWDead.htm Names of Interred at Pt. Lookout Cemetery]. This page is a MUST READ for descendants of those associated with Point Lookout. It is sourced, very well. *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Maryland/Point_Lookout_Confederate_Cemetery.html Point Lookout Confederate Cemetery] National Park Service. *[http://www.mycountryshack.com/ St. Mary’s County Sightseeing – Historic St. Mary’s City, Point Lookout State Park and Dinner in Ridge, MD] August 16 2013, unknown author. *[http://www.timesexaminer.com/historical/987-point-lookout-prison-camp-for-confederate-soldiers Point Lookout, Prison Camp for Confederate Soldiers] by Elaine Thorp, 18 January 2012, The Times Examiner. *[http://www.censusdiggins.com/prison_ptlookout.html Civil War Prison Camps > Point Lookout Prison] NOTE: This sight also a list of deceased. *[http://www.chesapeakebay.net/discover/bayhistory/civilwar Point Lookout] The Chesapeak Bay Program *[http://www.dearmyrtle.com/99/991018.htm Point Lookout Prison Camp for Confederates]by Edwin W. Beitzell, Veteran's Day Tribute, 1999. *[http://www.csa-dixie.com/csa/prisoners/t59a.htm POINT LOOKOUT] SOUTHERN HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS Vol. XVIII , Richmond, Va., Jan - Dec. 1890. Pages 114 - 120. POINT LOOKOUT. Address before Pickett Camp Confederate Veterans, October 10, 1890. BY PAST COMMANDER CHARLES T. LOEHR. [Richmond (Va.) Times, October 11, 1890.] *[http://judson2history.wordpress.com/2010/08/08/cpl-a-b-ellis-and-kershaws-brigade/ Cpl. A.B. Ellis and Kershaw’s Brigade], a history. By Mac Wyckoff, August 8, 2010 *[http://www.plpow.com/index.htm Descendants of Point Lookout POW Organization's]. This is a membership organization honoring those who suffered at Point Lookout. This organization has established a memorial park where the confederate flag and all states flags of the confederacy fly 365 days a year. This park is also free of federal and state censorship regarding reenactments and memorial services. :We purchased over three acres of land next to the Pt. Lookout Confederate Cemetery in St. Mary's County, Pt. Lookout, MD. The purpose of Confederate Memorial Park, Inc. is to honor the sacrifices of the POWs (military & civilian of all races, men/women/children) who were imprisoned and who died at Pt. Lookout, MD 1863-1865. :There were over 52,000 imprisoned in Pt. Lookout. Think of all the descendants of these POWs throughout the United States. Hopefully, eventually, all of them will visit the memorial that will be erected to their family members. CMP will be a place where people can visit to learn of unedited, non revised, no-compromise history. It will be a serene, reverent place to visit that teaches and honors the sacrifices of those American POW Veterans, who died in captivity serving their country. Category for Point Lookout is here: [[:Category:Point_Lookout_Civil_War_Prison%2C_Scotland%2C_Maryland|Category:Point Lookout Civil War Prison]].

Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia

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==Point Mountain Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]. === Cemetery Details === {{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia|Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia]]|category=Point_Mountain_Cemetery,_Webster_Springs,_West_Virginia}}
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{{Clear}} * [[:Category:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Point_Mountain_Cemetery_Webster_Springs_West_Virginia-2.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption= Point Mountain Cemetery}} * '''Cemetery name:''' Point Mountain Cemetery *'''Address:''' 5205 Point Mountain Road (aka US 15), Webster Springs, WV. *'''Elevation:''' 3146.3 or 959.0 m *'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://goo.gl/maps/RHzsx9SgwjDGD88p8 38.52361,-80.30899] *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2257264 #2257264] ===About=== This free space page for the Point Mountain Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:West_Virginia_Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The West Virginia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Point Mountain Cemetery is located at 5205 Point Mountain Road (aka Highway 15), Webster Springs, West Virginia. This cemetery is located in Webster County, West Virginia. The cemetery is owned and maintained by the Point Mountain Community Church. This cemetery is in Excellent condition. The lawn and gravestones are kept up regularly. These Ancestors are lovingly cared for with almost every gravesite having permanent plants (mostly clusters of lilies). The Church is no longer in use but maintained. There is only one small gravel drive and it is uphill. '''When heavy snow or rain, the gravel drive is near impossible to use.''' === History=== This cemetery is also sometimes referred to the "Lower Point Mountain Community Cemetery." and “Point Mountain Community Cemetery.” * The earliest confirmed burial was of [[Hamrick-924|Benjamin Franklin Hamrick]] in 1895. * The last confirmed burial was of Richard Lee Kyle in 2022. ----- === Veterans=== *[[Armentrout-1136|Cecil Lawrence Armentrout (1930-2003)]] *[[Armentrout-1124|Emery Ray Armentrout (1934-1981)]] ===Interments=== There are over 350 recorded interments in Point Mountain Cemetery. There are several misc pieces of embedded large flat stones (similar to granite) mostly up on top of the hill. These could be markers of graves but with no indication, it is hard to tell. There are also a lot of the funeral home little metal signs with no tombstones. ----- This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] for assistance (FAG name is Kit and most of the photos of this cemetery on that website are my originals.) [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] is related to most of the ancestors in this cemetery and can also help with general genealogy. ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on October 3, 2017 Data Transcriptions * In progress 80% of the Transcriptions are Completed. ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Please do not copy photos or other information from these websites unless it is your original material. :[http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/2573997.html Churches and Cemeteries page]
:[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2257264&CScn=point+mountain&CScntry=4&CSst=52&CScnty=3114& Find A Grave page].
----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. ----- === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia, the following stickers are available for your use. Note that some add the profile to a category and some do not. '''If you prefer not to use stickers on your profiles, please make sure to add the appropriate categories for the Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia, Appalachia and Webster Springs, West Virginia.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *[[Category:Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia One Place Study]] *[[Category:Webster Springs, West Virginia]] *[[Category:West Virginia Appalachians]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia|Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia]]|category=Point_Mountain_Cemetery,_Webster_Springs,_West_Virginia}} |{{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia|Point Mountain Cemetery, Webster Springs, West Virginia]]|category=Point_Mountain_Cemetery,_Webster_Springs,_West_Virginia}}
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{{West Virginia Sticker|part of West Virginia's history}} |} {{Clear}} ===Table of Interments=== Over 250 interments in this cemetery. All interments have been documented and are now being added to this table. Tombstone photos have been taken by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] and hope to be uploaded in January 2023. ----- '''WORK IN PROGRESS TABLE:''' Slowly transcribing entire cemetery photos to WikiTree. {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Middle Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#77b300;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#cccc00;"|'''Click for larger view''' |- |[[Armentrout-1124|Armentrout]] | Emery || Ray || 1934 September 21 || 1981 October 30 || ||[[Image:Point_Mountain_Cemetery_Webster_Springs_West_Virginia-4.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" |- |[[Armentrout-271|Armentrout | Cecil]] || Lawrence || 1930 September 18 || 2003 November 11 ||Profile Locked, sent TL Request 7/27/22 ||[[Image:Point_Mountain_Cemetery_Webster_Springs_West_Virginia-3.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" |- |[[Armentrout-252|Armentrout]] |Bernard||Earnest||1894 March 15||1947 December 26|| ||[[Image:Armentrout-267.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Armentrout-267|Armentrout, formally McGraw]] | Glendora || Eva || 1901 July 1 || 1947 December 28 || ||[[Image:Armentrout-267.jpg|75px]] |-align="center" |- | Ball | Stephanie || Renee || 1981 February 25 || 2005 December 8 || || Y| |- | Barnhouse | John || || 1847 December || 1918 November 25 || || Y| |- | Baughman | Albert Heaston || || 1876 October 26 || 1948 August 12 || || Y| |- | Bennett | Artley || H || || 1975 December 8 || || Y| |- | Bennett | Charles || E || 1920 February 20 || 1946 September 17 || || Y |- | Bennett | Clarence || Emery || 1912 September 29 || 1975 || || Y |- | Bennett | David || Artley || 1944 June 4 || 1944 June 5 || || Y |- | Bennett | Dora || || 1933 November 20 || 1933 December 13 || || Y |- | Bennett | Edna || Lenore || 1916 September 4 || 1930 June 29 || Accidental Drowning || Y |- | Bennett | Ernest || Ray || 1884 October 15 || 1959 November 16 || || Y |- | Bennett , formally Mansfield | Esther || M || 1918 || 2011 || || Y |- |[[Hamrick-1435|Bennett, formally Hamrick]] | Hattie || Gay || 1893 February 9 || 1967 May 10 || || Y |- | Bennett | Hugh || Bent || 1894 April 14 || 1947 August 17 || || Y |- | Bennett | Infant || || 1932 February 17 || 1932 February 23 || || Y |- | Bennett | Joseph || Hickman || 1867 August 19 || 1957 June 1 || || Y |- | Bennett, formally Straley | Marian || Emogene || 1923 February 16 || 1998 August 24 || || Y |- | Bennett | Marion || Junior || 1922 October 17 || 1969 April || || Y |- | Bennett | Marion || O || 1886 || 1969 || || Y |- | Bennett | Mary || Alice || 1929 July 22 || 2009 July 26 || || Y |- | Bennett | Nancy || E || 1891 || 1980 || || Y |- | Bennett | Ralph || Wesley || 1914 March 3 || 1930 June 29 || Accidental Drowning || Y |- | Bennett | Robert || W || 1947 June 30 || 1981 December 3 || || Y |- | Bennett, Gregory | Ruby || || 1914 February 17 || 2003 December 7 || || Y |-align="center" | Bennett, formally Hamrick | Savina || Koski || 1872 March 30 || 1954 July 31 || aka Caskie || Y |- | Bennett, formally Hamrick | Shirley || Ann || 1944 June 9 || 2014 November 14 || || Y |- | Bennett | William || Ernest || 1925 || 1976 || || Y |- | Boggs | Clarence || Jackson || 1907 March 12 || 1941 November 22 || || Y |- | Boggs, formally Hamrick | Rossie || Gay || 1914 || 1994 || || Y |- | Bonham, formally Bennett | Betty || Ruth || 1915 January 28 || 1997 June 16 || || Y |- | Bonham | Traber || Gatewood || 1914 November 28 || 1982 August 1 || || Y |-align="center" | [[Conrad-1933|Bonner, formally Conrad]] | Esta || Ann || 1880 June 6 || 1970 April 1 || || [[Image:Conrad-1933.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" |[[Gregory-4075|Bonner, formerly Gregory]]||Harriett||Henrietta||1880 July 6||1952 June 7||Married to [[Bonner-1017|Noah A. Bonner]]||[[Image:Gregory-4075-1.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" |[[Bonner-1018|Bonner]]||Iva ||Gay ||1911 November 30||1920 November 7||Died at age 8 of Colitis|||[[Image:Bonner-1018-1.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" |[[Bonner-1017|Bonner]]||Noah ||Athen||1882 March 2||1967 February 20||Married to [[Gregory-4075|Harriett H. Gregory]]|| [[Image:Bonner-1017-1.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" | [[Bonner-1205|Bonner | Parker]] || Ray || 1920 June 28 || 2013 August 2 || || [[Image:Bonner-1205.jpg|100px]] |-align="center" |[[Bonner-1203| Bonner | Viola]] || O || 1916 May 19 || 2010 June 1 || || [[Image:Bonner-1203.jpg|100px]] |- | Brake | Frances || B || 1903 October 10 || 1977 November 11 || || Y |- | [[Brake-305|Brake | John]] || E || 1904 November 11 || 1974 ||Married to [[Green-52833|Russie (Green) Brake]] || [[Image:Brake-305.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Green-52833|Brake , formally Green]] | Russie || V || 1912 May 13 || 2003 October 25 ||Married to [[Brake-305|John E Brake]] || [[Image:Brake-305.jpg|100px]] |- | Britton | Dennis || Ellsworth || 1906 October 19 || 1968 March 8 || || Y |- | Britton | Elwood || "Ted" || 1919 January 29 || 1976 August 25 || || Y |- | Britton | Junior || Ellsworth || 1933 November 9 || 1933 November 21 || || Y |- | Britton | Lloyd || Hector || 1942 December 25 || 1944 May 20 || || Y |- | Britton , formally Plum | Myrtle || C || 1883 || 1968 January 25 || || Y |- | Britton | Richard || Harold || 1941 June 6 || 1941 June 7 || || Y |- | Britton | Ross || William || 1911 || 1943 || || Y |- | Britton , Weese | Ruby || Mae || 1910 December 14 || 1990 July 7 || || Y |- | Britton | Thomas || D || unknown || 1979 February 22 || || Y |- | Britton | William || Lloyd || 1874 August 29 || 1957 August 28 || || Y |- | Brown , formally Hamrick | Fern || Virginia || 1915 June 5 || 2003 March 8 || || Y |- | Burns, formally Britton | Helen || H || 1922 June 15 || 2005 September 29 || || Y |- | Canipe , formally Samples | Dottie || Lou || 1949 March 20 || 2009 July 31 || || Y |- | Carpenter | Arlie || A || 1911 May 11 || 2004 || || Y |- | Carpenter | Christina || Marie || 1997 || 1997 || || Y |- | Carpenter | Evelyn || I || 1923 || 2000 || || Y |- | Carpenter , formally Meadows | Geraldine || C "Coe" || 1929 February 8 || 1996 February 3 || || Y |- | Carpenter , formally Alderman | Imogene || || unknown || 2000 September 22 || || Y |- | Carpenter | Ira || J || 1925 April 11 || 1975 July 26 || || Y |- | Carpenter | John || Landon || 1883 || 1976 May 17 || || Y |- |Carpenter , formally Payne | Lucy || Ann || 1888 || 1976 || || Y |- | Chafin | Estile || || 1926 September 9 || 1972 January || || Y |- | Clevenger | Shed || || 1899 || 1899 || || Y |- | Clevenger | Madaline || || 1916 || 2007 || || Y |- | Cogar | Barbara "Barbie" || June || 1960 October 8 || 1974 January 7 || || Y |- | Cogar | James || Woodzell || 1870 August 26 || 1943 June 27 || || Y |- | Cogar | Norma || V || 1932 October 8 || 1962 November 17 || || Y |-align="center" | [[Bonner-1204|Cogar , formally Bonner | Portia]] || || 1918 July 7 || 2010 March 18 || || [[Image:Bonner-1204.jpg|100px]] |- | Cogar , formally Mace | Salina || || 1870 September 12 || 1947 November 8 || || Y |- | Conrad | Fred "Freddie" || Elmore || 1901 September 20 || 1985 || || Y |- | Conrad | Howard || L || 1914 June 29 || 1995 December 16 || || Y |- | Conrad , formally Hamrick | Mazie || Elizabeth || 1907 April 1 || 1979 || || Y |- | Conrad | Myrtle || R || 1910 March 31 || 1992 January 23 || || Y |- | Cool | George || F || 1937 April 7 || 1993 September 8 || || Y |- | Cool | Julia || M || 1908 October 18 || 1984 December 11 || || Y |- | Cool , formally Hamrick | Mabel || Elizabeth || 1914 November 8 || 1995 December 21 || || Y |} Working Table {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#669900;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#77b300;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#cccc00;"|'''Photo click for larger view''' |-align="center" |[[Bonner-1012|MacLucas, formerly Bonner]]||Ina M.||1920 October 19||1994 January 25||Married Ward M King, Married William MacLucas|| [[Image:Bonner-1012-3.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Bonner-1013|Pye, formally Bonner]]||Elva||1913 April 3||1997 March 21||Married to William Jetter Pye; No Children||[[Image:Bonner-1013-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pye-328|Pye]]||William Jetter||1914 November 25||1976 November 24||Married to Elva F Bonner. No children||[[Image:Pye-328-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[King-17617|King]]||Douglas M.||1943 December 3||1943 December 3||Stillborn||[[Image:King-17617.jpg|100px]] |- |[[King-17616|King]]||Dewey M.||1942 November 1||1942 November 1||Stillborn||[[Image:King-17616-1.jpg|100px]] |- |} [[Space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery_Place_Study_Info|Point Mountain Cemetery Place Study Info]] == Sources == ALL photos unless noted were personally taken by [[Craig-4574|SCP]] September and October 2016.

Point of Pines Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina]] [[Category:Point of Pines Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations Index]] ==History== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} The name Point of Pines Plantation has long history going back as far back as Paul Grimball who came to Edisto Island in 1682.Grant of 1590 acres to Paul Grimball for the sum of £31.16, in 1683.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 139 '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-Z3BL-3}} (accessed 13 March 2023) *land to Paul Grimball Bk 1 p.62
'''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-ZQMB-H}} (accessed 27 February 2023) *Paul Grimball in Memorial Deed Bk 2 p.62
===Plantation Owners=== *[[Grimball-38|Paul Grimball]] (1630-1697)Edisto Island, 1663 to 1860, Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy, By Charles Spencer (2008) https://www.google.com/books/edition/Edisto_Island_1663_to_1860/12mNCQAAQBAJ?hl=en *p.139https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Grimball_House_Ruins *the Paul Grimball Househttps://www.jstor.org/stable/27569573 *Grimball of Edisto Islandhttps://www.charlestonmuseum.org/research/collection/point-of-pines-plantation/EC4A4D64-CCF8-4113-8231-934132258768 *Charleston Museum Point of Pineshttps://lowcountryafricana.com/south-carolina-slaveholders-genealogy-and-records-a-through-m/ *see Grimball '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 1-2 1671-1731
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1671-1724, Vol. 001 > image 157 of 521; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-NH96-TP}} (accessed 26 February 2023) *will of Paul Grimball, Will Bk 1692-1693 p.75
*[[Grimball-37|Thomas Grimball]] (1675 - 1723), Paul's son, recorded ownership in 1722 '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 1-2
Film number: 008621903 > image 115 of 994
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-ZQMB-H}} (accessed 13 March 2023) *Memorial land book 1 p.63
*[[Grimball-33|Joshua Grimball]] (1707 - 1757), son of Thomas Grimball, recorded ownership in 1751 '''Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775''': "Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/339366 Memorials of seventeenth and eighteenth century South Carolina land titles and index to auditor general memorials, 1731-1775] Memorial books, v. 7-8
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C34L-W9YF-T}} (accessed 13 March 2023) *Bk 7 p.529
*[[Bailey-6863|Ralph Bailey (1750-1798)]] owned Point of Pines by 1789, but 400 acres of the property had been sold to James Clark. Ralph named Point of Pines Plantation in his 1798 will, passing it to his wife Mary Bailey. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 27 1793-1800 Wills v. 28-29 1800-1807
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1793-1800, Vol. 027 > image 174 of 343; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-VQQ7-56}} (accessed 13 March 2023) *will of Ralph Bailey WB 27 p.810
*[[Bailey-7938|Henry Bailey]] (1782-1828) - Henry Bailey, son of Ralph Bailey, died in 1828. In his will he gives his residence plantation to his son Charles Bailey. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 36 1818-1826 Wills v. 37 1826-1834
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1826-1834, Vol. 037 > image 786 of 855; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JXSG-78}} (accessed 23 February 2023) *1828 Will of Henry Bailey, WB 37 p.347-349
*[[Bailey-38498|Charles Joseph Bailey]] (1824-1854) - Charles J. Bailey, son of Henry Bailey, owned 2 adjoining plantations that grew Cotton: '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1850-1857
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GY-B9SL-4}} (accessed 23 February 2023) *Sales of Cotton receipt in Joseph Bailey probate
Point of Pines Plantation '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A13-E13 1853-1888
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-F92T-N}} (accessed 23 February 2023) *Deed Bk A13 p.131, May 1853, Deed Point of Pines Plantation, from John Berwick Legaré for $1500
'''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A13-E13 1853-1888
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-F9L4-V}} (accessed 23 February 2023) *Deed Bk B13 p.169 contract with Charles Legare
and the Charles "Bailey's Plantation". Charles Bailey's probate sale at Point of Pines '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1850-1857
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GY-B9SP-B}} (accessed 23 February 2023) *probate sales at the Point of Pines Plantation 7 Feb 1855
===Slaves=== Slave Cabin pictures at Point of Pines Plantation.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Pines_Plantation_Slave_Cabin *Paul Grimball - There was one slave named in the will of Paul Grimball. Her name was '''Ginny''' and she was to go to Grimball's widow after his death. *Thomas Grimball - There is one slave named in the will of Thomas Grimball in 1722. '''South Carolina wills and related probate matters, *land and property records, *public records, some *marriage contracts, 1671, 1692-1868''': "South Carolina wills and related probate matters, *land and property records, *public records, some *marriage contracts, 1671, 1692-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236996 South Carolina wills and related probate matters, *land and property records, *public records, some *marriage contracts, 1671, 1692-1868] Wills, etc., 1722-1728
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9PT-PPMC}} (accessed 26 February 2023) *will by Thomas Grimball 1722
'''Dafny''' to wife Sarah, if Sarah marries again Dafny gets to be free and no longer a slave. According to the will Dafny would only be a slave through his wife's widowhood and no longer. *Joshua Grimball named slaves in his will '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 7-8 1752-1763
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1752-1763, Vol. 008 > image 765 of 1225; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-J89S-59}} (accessed 26 February 2023) *will of Joshua Grimball
and in his probate inventory. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1756-1763
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1756-1758 > No File Description Available > image 175 of 234
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-J83D-SN}} (accessed 13 March 2023) *Joshua Grimball probate 13 Jan 1758 Charleston County, South Carolina, p.333
For more information please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_Joshua_Grimball_1707-1757%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Joshua Grimball]] *Ralph Bailey named slaves in his will and in his probate records. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1783-1810
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1793-1800 > No File Description Available > image 198 of 260
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-VSSP-LB}} (accessed 13 March 2023) *Ralph Bailey probate inventory, p.368-369, 12 Mar 1799
For more information please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_Ralph_Bailey_(1750_-_1798)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ralph Bailey]] *The slaves of Henry Bailey - Henry Bailey's probate papers name and value the slaves at his death. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1824-1834 > No File Description Available > image 144 of 322
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJ9M-Q1}} (accessed 23 February 2023) *1828 probate inventory of Henry Bailey
For more information please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_Henry_Bailey_(1782-1828)%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Henry Bailey]] *The slaves of Charles J. Bailey - His probate papers named and valued the slaves on Edisto Island and Wadmalaw Island after his death. '''Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867''': "Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/418583 Charleston County, South Carolina inventories, appraisements & sales, ca. 1834-1867] 1850-1857
Film number: 007642428 > image 429 of 657
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-89GY-B9ST-R}} (accessed 23 February 2023) *probate inventory of Charles J. Bailey Wadmalaw and Edisto Island Plantations, p.156-158
For more information please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_Charles_J_Bailey_(1824-1854)|Slaves of Charles Bailey]] ===Labor Contracts=== '''Labor Contracts for Point of Pines''' Spencer, Charles, "Documents on Edisto Island History" Edisto Island, SC: Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society (2008) p. 17-5
{| border="1" |Sampson Gadsen |Sandy Simmons |Maria White & mother |- |Johnson Fields |Richard Neat |Peter Campbell |- |Matthew Johnson |George Manigault |Will Wright |- |Matthias Johnson |Tom Reed |Jim Burnell |- |Plenty Green |Jacob Drayton |Diana Green |- |Sandy Simmons |Paul Butler |Phebe Williams |- |Walley Wilson |Francis Glover (alias) |Titus Finley |- |Joe Williams | | |} ==Sources==

Point Pleasant Family Mystery

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our families' connection to the Point Pleasant, WV, story. Please edit this text, upload pictures, add your questions, and post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Statue of Mothman photo by: By Jason W. - https://www.flickr.com/photos/fokket/4011253068/, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=65569552

Point Road Cemetery (Destroyed), Shanghai, China

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See: * [[:Category:Point Road Cemetery, Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China|Point Road Cemetery category]] for the developing list of people buried in this Cemetery who have profiles on Wikitree. '''Cemetery Name:''' Point Road Cemetery '''Address:''' Corner of Point Road and Liping Road at the far end of the Eastern district, Yangpu. Now occupied by a parking lot. '''GPS Coordinates:''' 31.276362, 121.559196 '''Estimated Burials:''' 834 graves '''Information:''' The Point Road Cemetery was a Jewish Cemetery created in 1940 for the use of Central European refugees. It contained 834 graves before its closing and dismantlement in 1958-59. ''When the Dead Go Marching In: Cemetery Relocation and Grave Migration in Modern Shanghai'' by Christian Henriot, From "The Chinese Deathscape: Grave Reform in Modern China" © 2019 Stanford University, accessed 13 Nov 2019 https://chinesedeathscape.supdigital.org/read/when-the-dead-go-marching-in [[Category:Point Road Cemetery, Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China]]

Pokeno Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Pokeno Cemetery, Pokeno, Waikato]] [[Category: Pokeno, Waikato]] Also known as Pokeno Fraser Road Cemetery and Pokeno Public Cemetery. This cemetery is next to the former Presbyterian Church in Fraser Road, and the rear of the plot looks down towards the Waikato Expressway. === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962404/pokeno-fraser-road-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pokeno-Public-Cemetery/284825? BillionGraves] * [https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/services-facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-database Council Cemetery database] === Notable Interments === Pokeno (Fraser Road) Public Cemetery contains the official war grave of 1 man who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War. This is Rifleman Duncan Reid Fraser who died of cerebro spinal meningitis on 21 July 1915. Notable rally driver, Possum Bourne is buried here beside his parents. === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] (and the [[Space:Oceania_Cemeteries_Team|Oceania Cemeteries Team]]). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. * Currently there are '''10''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''661''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''793'''. It is estimated there are at least 800 interments here. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 09:21, 6 February 2019 (UTC) * Currently there are '''82''' profiles listed on WikiTree for this cemetery, which is progress toward the total number of interments. FindaGrave has '''673''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''793'''. It is therefore estimated that there are at least 800 interments here. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:43, 10 April 2021 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Pokeno Old Soldiers Cemetery

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Pokeno Old Soldiers Cemetery, Pokeno, Waikato]] [[Category: New Zealand Wars]] [[Category: Pokeno, Waikato]] == Pokeno Old Soldiers Cemetery / Pokeno Historic Cemetery == A free-space page for the small cemetery at Pōkeno commemorating those who died in the New Zealand Wars in the years 1863-1864 in this area, and other settlers. === Also See === * [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_The_Waikato_War|New Zealand Wars - The Waikato War]]. * 'Pokeno NZ Wars memorial', URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/pokeno-nz-wars-memorial, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 15-Jul-2013 '''LOCATION:'''
Pōkeno Historic Cemetery is located on Helenslee Road opposite its junction with Munro Road, 1 km north-west of Pōkeno. It is 15 km south-east of Drury and 50 km from Auckland. GPS: -37.2574981,175.0163856. === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pokeno-Historic-Cemetery/203764 BillionGraves] = Pokeno Old Soldiers Cemetery and Memorial = The main feature of this cemetery is the pyramid shaped memorial cairn which has a prominent place facing the entrance gate. {{Image|file=Pokeno_Old_Soldiers_Cemetery-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Soldier's Memorial at Pōkeno }} The burial ground at Pōkeno was described by a Daily Southern Cross correspondent on 10 October 1863, three months into the Waikato War as '' ‘a plot of ground about a mile and a half from camp [Queen’s Redoubt], on the right, past an angle of the road towards Rhode’s Clearing.’'' Queens Redoubt, completed in 1862, and guarding the southern end of Great South Road) "was at the apex of a network of military posts that reached down the Great South Road from Auckland, west to the lowlands between Manukau Harbour and the Waikato River, and east to the Firth of Thames. At 8360 m², it was only marginally smaller than Camp Waitara in Taranaki, the only other New Zealand redoubt with more than one entry point." (see Pokeno NZ Wars memorial entry at https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/pokeno-nz-wars-memorial]. ---- === The Pokeno Old Soldiers Memorial === A memorial cairn was erected in 1902. It had been designed and built by the stonemason John Bouskill of New Zealand Granite Quarries Ltd, Auckland, at the substantial cost of £100. The entire memorial was substantially rebuilt due to the original memorial's deterioration and also moved to a new location in the cemetery on 12 February 1926. ‘McNab’, probably the Auckland monumental masons McNab and Mason, was contracted to undertake the rebuilding work. The granite panels on the current (2018) memorial date from 1999 (noted on the base of one of the panels) when the Department of Internal Affairs added three additional names to the panels. There is evidence of the inscriptions visible underneath the current panels which were lead lettering on panels made of marble. Information on the memorial can be read at [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/pokeno-nz-wars-memorial Pokeno NZ Wars memorial] on the official NZ History (government) website. Topped with a cluster of stacked rifles (Snider carbines, which were not used in the Waikato War), the memorial cairn records the names of 24 imperial and colonial troops who died during the Waikato War and are thought to be buried nearby. The deaths of the following men are assumed to have occurred in 1863 or 1864. Official death records are scant, and exact dates and burial locations are unknown. '''NOTE TO WikiTree contributors: If you can establish profiles, or link profiles to the individuals listed below, please do.''' This would be greatly appreciated. On the memorial are the following names:
([https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Pokeno_Old_Soldiers_Cemetery-4 See Memorial Image One] for the following names.) These are the names on the memorial door facing EAST. :40th Regiment: * Private Charles Roberts * Private C. Johnston * Private Bryan Flannery * Private Patrick Gibboney :65th Regiment * Sergeant Stephen Grave * Corporal Henry Chiverton * Corporal John Frost * Private Robert Bellringer :Forest Rangers * Private John Ballenden :Hospital Corps * Private John Howard :Transport Corps * Private John Brown :([https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Pokeno_Old_Soldiers_Cemetery-6 See Memorial Image 2] for the following names). These are the names on the memorial door facing WEST. :Royal Artillery * Gunner Chas. Culverwell :Royal Engineers * Sapper Rich. Horton * Sapper Robert Loader :14th Regiment * Private Chas. Livingstone * Private William Smith * Private William Murphy :18th Royal Irish Regiment * Private John Ewins * Private Felix McGrath * Private James Limerick * Private Alexander Jamieson * Private James Cassidy :70th Regiment * Private Frederick Wicks

Poland, Garrigues Migrations

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[[Category: Garrigues Name Study]] Migration paths of the Garrigues clan to and from *[[Image:Flags-17.jpg|25px|Poland]] [[Space:Poland, Garrigues Migrations|Poland]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Poland |destination= Connecticut |origin-flag= Flags-17.jpg |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-6.png }}About 1899, from [[Space:Poland, Garrigues Migrations|Poland]] to [[Space:Connecticut, Garrigues Migrations|Connecticut]]: *[[Garrigus-548|Alexandra Garrigus (1875-)]] *[[Garrigus-549|John Garrigus (1881-)]]

Poland, Historical Map Overlay

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[[Category: Poland Project]] [[Category: Poland]] '''The following page is for those interested in an overlay map comparing 1900 boundaries to present day Poland boundaries.''' *Poniższa strona jest przeznaczona dla osób zainteresowanych nakładkową mapą porównującą granice z 1900 roku z obecnymi granicami Polski. *Die folgende Seite ist für diejenigen gedacht, die an einer Overlay-Karte interessiert sind, die die Grenzen von 1900 mit den heutigen Grenzen Polens vergleicht. '''These images are being provided to anyone interested in understanding historical Poland. You may use any of these images without permission from the creator ([[Sonczalla-1|Skye]]) for noncommercial purposes. The intention behind the image creations is to help people understand border changes or name changes of specific geographic areas. People may find these maps useful when tracking migration patterns, name studies, etc. I will provide images with and without labels.''' *Obrazy te są udostępniane wszystkim zainteresowanym zrozumieniem historycznej Polski. Możesz używać dowolnego z tych obrazów bez zgody twórcy do celów niekomercyjnych. Intencją tworzenia obrazów jest pomoc ludziom w zrozumieniu zmian granic lub zmian nazw określonych obszarów geograficznych. Ludzie mogą uznać te mapy za przydatne podczas śledzenia wzorców migracji, badań nazw itp. Dostarczę obrazy z etykietami i bez nich. *Diese Bilder werden jedem zur Verfügung gestellt, der sich für das historische Polen interessiert. Sie dürfen jedes dieser Bilder ohne Genehmigung des Erstellers für nichtkommerzielle Zwecke verwenden. Die Absicht hinter den Bildkreationen besteht darin, den Menschen zu helfen, Grenzänderungen oder Namensänderungen bestimmter geografischer Gebiete zu verstehen. Diese Karten können für die Verfolgung von Migrationsmustern, Namensstudien usw. nützlich sein. Ich werde Bilder mit und ohne Beschriftung bereitstellen. '''If you are looking for a particular village via Wikipedia, please switch to the Polish Wikipedia (top right of page gives options for other languages.) When you click on the gmina or the powiat, there typically will be an image of them. This makes it easier for you to accurately locate your village on the map.''' *Jeśli szukasz konkretnej wsi za pośrednictwem Wikipedii, przełącz się na polską Wikipedię (prawy górny róg strony daje opcje dla innych języków). Po kliknięciu na gminę lub powiat, zwykle pojawia się ich obraz. Ułatwia to dokładne zlokalizowanie wioski na mapie. *Wenn Sie über Wikipedia nach einem bestimmten Dorf suchen, wechseln Sie bitte zur polnischen Wikipedia (oben rechts auf der Seite finden Sie Optionen für andere Sprachen). Wenn Sie auf die Gmina oder den Powiat klicken, wird normalerweise ein Bild davon angezeigt. Dies erleichtert Ihnen die genaue Lokalisierung Ihres Dorfes auf der Karte. '''Information for making your own edits:''' That's right! The information is provided for you to make your own edits or improvements. Please always give credit where credit is due, do not pass off someone else's work as your own. That is all that is asked of you. Always re-check your area of interest, especially for villages positioned on borders (for proper name.) Please remember to err is to be human. As I work on village categorization on Wikitree, it will allow me to find errors on the map and I will mention corrections that need to be made. *Skye used basic paint program on Windows. *Russian Empire orange border = FF7F27 *Russian Empire brown inside lines = 8A5B40 *Russian Empire gold inside lines = FFC90E *Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria green border = 1E9C43 *Prussia indigo border = 3F48CC *Light grey background for corrections =F5F5F5 ---- '''The following image shows the present day administraive boundaries for Poland (gmina, powiat, voivodeship). This image can be found here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:POLSKA_woj_pow_gminy.png (licensed under Creative Commons): ''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The following image compares present day Poland to what it would have looked like circa 1900 without labels. Skye took the time to study historical maps of Prussia, Russian Empire and Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria in order to provide an accurate boundary overlay. Please always be aware that to err is human. Double check your village if it is situated near a boundary line.''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-1.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with historical labels vs. present day voivodeships:''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with administrative districts (bezirke) within the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria:''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-5.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with administrative districts (bezirke) within the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria with labels:''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay.png|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with administrative districts (district/obwód & governorate/gubernia) within the Russian Empire:''' {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-6.jpg|size=500|align=c}} '''The same image with administrative districts (district/obwód & governorate/gubernia) within the Russian Empire with labels:''' *Note to fix: NE corner of Pruszków gmina in Pruszków Powiat (Pruszków city) is in Warsaw Uyzed. *Note to fix: Raciąż Gmina in Płonsk Powiat (3 parts?: Sierpc, Płock; Płonsk, Płock, Płock) will check all villages against the Gazetteer. {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-14.jpg|size=500|align=c}}

Poland, Volunteer Tasks

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[[Category: Poland Project]] '''Welcome to the Volunteer Task Page! Please meet our Poland Project Leaders and Coordinators:''' *[[Sonczalla-1|Skye S]]: Leader, Categorization, Project Developement and Betterment *[[Kobus-79|Tina K]]: Coordinator, Categorization, Project Development and Betterment *[[N.-17|Maggie N]]: Coordinator & Admin, Project Development and Betterment '''Before Joining a Team''' * Be a full member of WikiTree, having signed the [[Special:Honor Code|Honor Code]] * Have been on WikiTree at least 30 days. '''Membership Responsibilities''' *We are a very "hands-off" Project, so everyone is expected to be self-regulated given the information needed about how they can help. We may check in periodically to see how everyone is doing, and we will always update the [[:Space:Poland_Project_News_Page|Poland Project Update Page]] with anything new that we have discovered or have contributed. *The only requirements for ongoing membership in the Poland Project are that you join a team, respond to the periodic check-ins from the Project Leaders/Coordinators and help the Project satisfy it's goals. We recognize that people lead busy lives and are grateful for any and all contributions they can make. *All members should be cleaning up the database errors within their own watchlist. Their personal watchlist can be found by selecting the "My Wikitree" drop down menu at the top right of the page, and then "Suggestions". If errors/warnings are listed, they should be corrected. For newer members, assistance might be needed. A format for providing assistance will need to be discussed. '''Volunteers may want to bookmark this page in their browser, as it nests nearly all links needed to navigate tasks.''' *[[:Category:Poland_Project|Poland Project]] *[[:Category: Poland|Poland]]. *For the most recent updates, please see: [[:Space:Poland_Project_News_Page|Poland Project Updates]]. *You may use the Google Group to ask the group questions at any time, please be mindful of others and keep conversations on topic (about Wikitree, Poland Project or your team). If you have not been added, please message Skye or Tina. Note: (GG) = Google Group ---- == Wikitree Challenge Team == *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[N.-17|Maggie]] (GG) **[[Smith-216435|Doug Smith]] (GG) **[[Szymczak-23|Joan Szymczak]] (GG) (interested in helping with sourcing) **[[Sevek-4|Keith Sevek Sr.]] (GG) **[[Jantarek-1|Tommy Jantarek]] (GG) Responsibilities:
1. The volunteers are people who participate the in challenges. See [[:Help:Challenges ]] for an up to date list of challenges and how you can get involved.
2. Please make sure you have added the “Challenges” to your followed tags. This is how you will ALWAYS receive the most up-to-date information about challenges around Wikitree.
3. It is recommended that you use Google Chrome and add the Wikitree+ extension. This is where we generate reports and lists for you.
4. Lists of various challenges will be posted on the [[:Space:Poland_Project_News_Page|Poland Project Update]] page. Anyone is encouraged to get involved. Report Lists:
1. Sourcerers Challenge: [[:Category: Poland, Unsourced Profiles|Poland, Unsourced Profiles]]
2. Data Doctors Challenge : [[Automated:DD Suggestion List POL|Data Doctor Suggestion List]]
3. Connectors Challenge : [[Automated:DD Unconnected List POL|Poland, Unconnected Profiles]]
---- == Suggestion Error Team == *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[N.-17|Maggie]] (GG) **[[Langsdorf-34|Deb (Langsdorf) Gunther]] (GG); Data Doctor **[[Kendro-5|Kelly J Kendro]]; Data Doctor **[[Dona-4|Lynn (Dona) Wentworth]] (GG) **[[Hays-3072|Julie (Hays) Bartimus]] (GG) **[[Panek-67|Charlie Panek]] (GG); Data Doctor **[[Stevenson-3369|Nancy Stevenson]] (GG) **[[Goertz-42|Charles Goertz]] (GG) **[[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] **[[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]](GG) **[[Kegel-31|Katrina Kegel]] (GG) **[[Wilson-78368|Beverly Diaz]]; (GG) Data Doctor Responsibilities:
1. The Suggestion Error Team works on the database errors and warnings generated through the location category of Poland.
2. Please use the Poland Project's [[Automated:DD Suggestion List POL|Data Doctor Suggestion List]].
Team Recommendation:
1. Read about the Date Doctors of WikiTree Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Suggestion_Reports_for_New_WikiTree_Members_and_Data_Doctors Suggestions Guidelines for WikiTree Members and Data Doctors]
2. Check out the Data Doctors Videos [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection Videos]
3. Read about the Data Doctor Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors Project Data Doctors]
4. Practice by participating in Worldwide Data Doctors Challenges [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Data_Doctors_Challenge Data Doctor Challenges]
5. If you have questions, ask Ales in G2G [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1612976/ask-ales-august-2023?show=1612976#q1612976] . There's a new one every month or join the project as a volunteer if you want to have more fun fixing profiles.
6. Poland Project will have a Data Doctor Challenge in the fall. It will be announced in Poland Project News.
7. You can also look for Poland Profiles that need some Data Doctoring at this link > [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Poland&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Suggestions List for Poland Profiles]
---- ==Cemetery Team== *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[Sonczalla-1|Skye Sonczalla]] (GG) : Village and Cemetery Category Proficient. **[[Wolski-180|Joel Wolski]] (GG): Village Category proficient. **[[Kałużny-3|Jakub Kałużny]] (GG) **[[Dittberner-22|Beverly Dittberner]](GG); learning USA cemetery categories **[[Nowosielski-51|Alina (Nowosielski) Hudzik]] (GG) **[[Tomaszewicz-6|Stephen Tomaszewicz]] (GG) **[[Jantarek-1|Tommy Jantarek]] (GG) Native Polish speaker Responsibilities:
1. The cemetery team identifies Wikitree profiles which contain information about a cemetery in Poland, and places them in the following category: [[:Category: Poland, Needs Cemetery Category]].
2. The cemetery team may also look for profiles that can be nested in newly created (or old) cemetery categories. See: [[:Category: Poland, Cemeteries]]. You will want to search using Chrome, add the Wikitree+ extension. If it is your first time using Wikitree+, you may want to bookmark it in your browser.
3. Members of the Cemetery Team may create categories. Contact your team leader for training in this area. See: [[:Space:Categorization_Structure_for_Poland_Cemeteries]] for step by step instructions. Ask your team leader for questions or assistance. 4. The cemetery team may identify Polish cemeteries located in North America and add them to his list: [[:Space:Polish_Cemeteries_in_North_America]].
5. The cemetery team may identify Jewish Cemeteries located in Poland and add them to this list: [[:Space:Cemeteries%2C_Jewish_Cemeteries_in_Poland]].
6. The cemetery team may identify Military/War Cemeteries located in Poland and add them to this list: [[:Space:Cemeteries%2C_Military_Cemeteries_in_Poland]]. Wikitree+ Reports:
1. (7003-preferred parameter missing, Don't worry about the case errors as many in Poland will have lower case words, so those are false suggestions.) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DBE_Categories_Suggestions
2. https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Poland,%20Cemeteries
Team Suggestions:
1. Future Lists: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Polish_war_cemeteries, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Poland
---- ==Military and War Team== *{{blue|Volunteers:}} Responsibilities:
1. This team is for those interested in building/sourcing profiles for those who served in the Polish Army (military) during the wars. If people are interested in this team, the Poland Project will work to build a relationship with WWI and WWII Projects. People on this team may also need to join those projects respectively. The goal in this relationship will be to interconnect Poland's categorization of places and military personnel associated with the wars and military. People on this team may also need to work with the other projects to help them develop/broaden their category system.
2. If a village category has not been created for a person or page, please place said person or page in the corresponding voivodeship or powiat so the category will be made for you (or message any of the coordinators at the top of the page.)
Category List:
1. [[:Category: Poland, World War II]]
2. [[:Category: Polish Army, World War II]]
3. [[:Category: World War I]]
4. [[:Category: Poland, World War I]]
5. [[:Category: Polish Armed Forces]]
---- ==Nobility Team== *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[N.-17|Maggie N]] (GG) Responsibilities:
1. The Nobility Team's responsibility is creating Wikitree profiles for persons who are from nobility. These persons work on building the families, their ancestries and descendancies with credible sources Try connecting them to the big WikiTree. Refer to pre-1700 Source List
2. At some point, those who are a part of this team may want to become pre-1500 certified in order to work on or build profiles from early time periods. See: [[:Help:Pre-1500_Profiles]] for more info.
3. Make sure categories are being added to the profiles (village categories, (ex) House of Czartoryski, etc.) If a village category does not exist, please use the powiat/county or voivodeship category.
Category List:
1. [[:Category: Polish Nobility]]
2. [[:Category: Poland, Notables]].
---- ==Notables Team== *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[Lorence-56|Jenn Lorence]] (GG) **[[N.-17|Maggie N]] (GG) **[[Sztukowski-1|Constance Sztukowski]] (GG) **[[Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1|Kasia (Moszczyńska-Pętkowska) Marchlińska]] (GG) Responsibilities:
1. The Notables Team's responsibility is creating Wikitree profiles for persons who are notable (famous). These persons work on building the families, their ancestries and descendancies with credible sources.
Category List:
1. [[:Category: Poland, Notables]].
---- == Migration Team == *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]]: Category proficient; focuses on a variety of migration patterns around Wikitree **[[Liponoga-2|Amber Liponoga]]: Lublin Voivodeship Migration **[[Atkinson-8059|Ann (Atkinson) Sawusch]] (GG) **[[Wilson-78368|Beverly Diaz]]; (GG) Pomerania to Chicago or Wisconsin Responsibilities:
1. This team is for those who are interested in tracking migration patterns of people moving through Poland or historical Poland at any point in history. They may pick or choose any specific area of interest.
2. They will be responsible for maintaining the [[:Category: Poland, Emigrants]] category. Profiles within this category need to be moved to a more specific category. If the category does not exist, please message Skye or leave a comment for member Steve Thomas on his page.
3. Remember to use the historical migration categories Galicia and Congress Poland for profiles who immigrated before World War I. Use the present day voivodeships if it were after. Prussia historical category is before WWI or before WWII depending on the area; otherwise use the present day category. When in doubt, just use the present-day category. The profiles within can always be corrected/sorted later by a future member with more interest in that specific area.
---- == Operation Vistula Team == *{{blue|Volunteers:}} **[[Budd-1775|Bryon Budd]] (GG): Ruda Rózaniecka and Huta Rózaniecka. Lubaczów County **[[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]]: Przemysl County **[[:Kissinger-162|Alexandra (Kissinger) Florimonte]] (GG) : Podkarpackie Responsibilities:
1. This team works on finding or creating profiles (usually extended family) who were affected by the relocation. Operation Vistula was the forced removal of Ukrainians from Southeast and East Poland to the newly possessed Prussian lands after WWII. This occurred in 1947. Areas affected: Malpolskie, Podkarpackie, Lublin and Podlaskie Voivodeships.
2. See: [[:Category: Operation Vistula (1947), Victims]] for categorization of profiles.
Team Suggestions:
1. I'm pleading for a sticker to be created that when added to a profile, it will automatically nest it in the above category: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1613446/categorization-structure-help-operation-vistula 27 July 2023
---- == Researching and/or Sourcing Team == *{{blue|Volunteers for nonspecific areas:}} **[[Lechefsky-5|Dan Lechefsky]] (GG) **[[Szymczak-23|Joan Szymczak]] (GG) **[[Samorzewski-1|Meika (Samorzewski) Loofs Samorzewski]] (GG) **[[Nani-6|Jennifer Nani]] (GG) **[[Dwyer-454|Diane Dwyer]] (GG) **[[Lange-1526|Paul Lange]] (GG) **[[Vernon-2152|Caroline Verworn]] (GG) **[[Wittbrodt-9|Deborah (Wittbrodt) Nystrom]] (GG) **[[Boroń-38|Tomasz Boroń]](GG) **[[Wilson-78368|Beverly Diaz]] (GG) Responsibilities:
1. The purpose of the researching team is generally to help others by researching, creating and sourcing ancestries from a specific area (outside of your own direct lineage.)
2. First, make sure you add “Poland” and “Poland_Europe” to your followed tags. Help answer questions in G2G when people are looking for research information. You also need to update the settings on your navigation homepage (link found on the bottom of the page) so you will see G2G posts requesting assistance.
3. Add the village category to the profiles you create. If there is not one add powiat/county or voivodeship categories.
4. (Optional) Research profiles from the following list: [[:Category: Poland, Emigrant Unknown Birth Location]] to see if you can narrow down to location. Once a location is found, add the village category, powiat/county or voivodeship. Any Wikitree user is welcome to use that category on their emigrant ancestor if they do not know the location (that is part of “Requesting for Help” on the Project Page.)
5. (Optional) If you are at an advanced level and know where to look for records in Poland, work on the following list: [[:Category: Poland, Needs Birth Record]].
6. (Optional) Work on sourcing “Unsourced” profiles: [[:Category: Poland, Unsourced Profiles]].
7. (Optional) The Researching Team can also run searches on Wikitree by village, and find profiles that can be categorized into existing villages or powiat/voivodeship for categorization and sourcing. The best way to search via location is through [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm Wikitree+], please make sure you are using Chrome and have added the Wikitree+ extension. Open the link and put the name you are are searching in the "text" box.
8. (Optional) Researching teams can also provide any new resources to the the [[:Project: Poland/Resource Library]] or new information of interest to the [[:Space:Administrative_Divisions_of_Poland|Voivodeship Space Pages]].
Researching Teams Area of Interest notes:

[[:Category: Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland|Greater Poland Voivodeship]] aka województwo wielkopolskie
* [[Kałużny-3|Jakub Kałużny]] (GG) *[[Szymczak-235|Jeanne Jarzembak]] (GG) *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Posen territory [[:Category: Holy Cross Voivodeship, Poland|Holy Cross Voivodeship]] aka województwo świętokrzyskie
* [[:Category: Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka kujawsko-pomorskie
*[[Kobus-79|Tina Kobus]] (GG): Former Prussian territory *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Prussian territory *[[Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1|Kasia (Moszczyńska-Pętkowska) Marchlińska]] (GG) *[[Santoro-144|Frank Santoro]] [[:Category: Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland|Lesser Poland Voivodeship]] aka województwo małopolskie
*[[Rutkowska-42|Justyna Rutkowska]] (GG): Lives in the south of Poland has a large amount of archive from 1600-1950 around the Limanowa parish -sowliny charity mordarka Stara Wieś and many others. Polish is her first language, may speak a little English. *[[McGrath-5039|O. McGrath]] (GG) [[:Category: Lower Silesia Voivodeship, Poland|Lower Silesian Voivodeship]] aka dolnośląskie
*[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Schlesien territory [[:Category: Lublin Voivodeship, Poland|Lublin Voivodeship]] aka województwo lubelskie
*[[Lange-1526|Paul Lange]] (GG): Lublin and Volyn, Ukraine [[:Category: Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland|Lubusz Voivodeship]] aka województwo lubuskie
*[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Brandenburg territory [[:Category: Łódź Voivodeship, Poland|Łódź Voivodeship]] aka województwo łódzkie
* [[:Category: Masovian Voivodeship, Poland|Masovian Voivodeship]] aka województwo mazowieckie
*[[Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1|Kasia (Moszczyńska-Pętkowska) Marchlińska]] (GG) *[[Brandt-785|Brenda Brandt]] (GG) [[:Category: Opole Voivodeship, Poland|Opole Voivodeship]] aka województwo opolskie
*[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Schlesien territory [[:Category: Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland|Podlaskie Voivodeship]] aka województwo podlaskie
*[[Lechefsky-5|Dan Lechefsky]] (GG): "Familiar with vital records from the Wiżajny parish (north of Suwalki), the Lubowo parish (present day Liubavas, Lithuania)." * [[N.-17|Maggie]] (GG) : Working on categorizing Zambrów County, Podlaskie Voivodeship locations. Assist Wikitree profiles in that county with categorization, maybe some sources, profile improvements. [[:Category: Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo pomorskie
*[[Kobus-79|Tina Kobus]] (GG) *[[Lange-1526|Paul Lange]] (GG): Gdansk/Elblag/Starogard Gdansk *[[Wittbrodt-9|Deborah (Wittbrodt) Nystrom]] (GG): Danzig & Zarnowitz, West Prussia/Pomerania *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]] *[[Hurup-1|Poul Hurup]] (GG) Danzig - Marienburg - Elbing - Königsberg [[:Category: Silesian Voivodeship, Poland|Silesian Voivodeship]] aka województwo śląskie
*[[Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1|Kasia (Moszczyńska-Pętkowska) Marchlińska]] (GG) *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former Schlesien territory [[:Category: Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland|Subcarpathian Voivodeship]] aka województwo podkarpackie
*[[Sonczalla-1|Skye S]] (GG) *[[Lechefsky-5|Dan Lechefsky]] (GG): "Familiar with vital records from the Jeżowe and Sietesz parishes (both in Podkarpackie)." *[[Budd-1775|Bryon Budd]] (GG): Ruda Rózaniecka and Huta Rózaniecka. (Lubaczów County) *[[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]]: Przemysl (Ukrainian) *[[Sączawa-222|Tomasz Sączawa]] (GG): Nisko, Lancut & surrounding areas, actively transcribes material to Geneteka and Lubgens. *[[Jaross-4|J. (Jaross) Kirk]] (GG) *[[Wittbrodt-9|Deborah (Wittbrodt) Nystrom]] (GG): Sietesz, Podkarpackie *[[Myers-20898|Jim Myers]] (GG): Nisko, Rzeszów *[[Podgurski-88|Cara Podgurski]] (GG) [[:Category: Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland|Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship]] aka województwo warmińsko-mazurskie
*[[Wengorz-1|Steffen Wengorz]] (GG): Pisz & Ełk (Kreis Johannisburg & Kreis Lyck) *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]]: Former East Prussian territory *[[Hurup-1|Poul Hurup]] (GG) Danzig - Marienburg - Elbing - Königsberg [[:Category: West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|West Pomeranian Voivodeship]] aka województwo zachodniopomorskie
*[[Kobus-79|Tina Kobus]] (GG) *[[Hecker-385|Vanessa Hecker]] ---- == Help Page Translation Team == *{{red|Leader: ''vacant''}} *{{red|Volunteers:}} We are looking for bilingual Polish and English speakers to translate the [[:Category:WikiTree_Help]] pages into Polish. If you are interested in helping, please contact [[Sonczalla-1|Skye]]. According to Wikitree Admin, there needs to be several individuals on this project. ---- == Bilingual Proofreaders == *[[Bożyk-46|Magdalena Bożyk]] has offered to help proofread items from time to time. *[[Sączawa-222|Tomasz Sączawa]] (GG) has been Skye's go-to for advice on Polish grammar and proofreading items. *[[Jantarek-1|Tommy Jantarek]] (GG) Native Polish speaker, very quick to lend advice on Polish grammar and answer questions. The proofreaders support the coordinators with some proofreading they may need from time to time. Bilingual demonstrates high degree of fluency in Polish and Polish grammar. ---- == Other == If you have another way that you can contribute and it is not listed above, please let us know as we are open to ideas.

Poland - Geneteka

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[[Category: Poland]] [[Category: Poland Project]] {{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} ---- This is a place to house images for the Polish Roots Project. If you are looking for sticker templates, see [[:Space:Poland_Stickers]]. See also [[:Space:Poland%2C_Historical_Map_Overlay|Historical Overlay Maps of Poland]] to help you with your research!
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Poland in World War II

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Poland in World War II
{{Image|file=Photos-537.png |align=c |size=170 |caption= }} Further reading of people affected shows the Nazi's had a bias against all of Poland as well as its Jewish population. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-5.png |align=c |size=360 |caption=Newspapers from around the World }} *In the early morning hours of Sept 1, 1939, the Nazi German invasion of Poland started by its battleship, "Schleswig-Holstein barbarded a Polish munitions site near Danzig (on the Westerplatte peninsula) Simultaneously Nazi German police units attacked Polish rail road. Shooting broke out along the Polish Corridor. Soldiers tore down any barriers, sweeping into Poland. As part of the lightening strike, their planes quickly dropped bombs on rail lines, roads, cities, even cities. By the end of that day Danzig was pulled into the German Reich. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-3.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Tear down barrers. }} ::History taught in grade schools and higher here in the United States did not portray some of the true factors. Poland was invaded Sept 1, 1939 by Nazi Germany. From the east it was invaded by Soviet Union Sept. 17, 1939. It surrendered within''' 1 month'''. The Polish government retreated in the West. :The original Polish government was in exile in the West in Great Britain. Nazi Germany did not appoint a collaborationist government for Poland. It directly governed Poland itself (a purely German administration directly called the General gouvernement. The Polish resistance called Polish Underground State, was one of the 3 largest partisan forces. :The military also began again after Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The military was present to help Polish ground troops were present in the North Africa Campaign (siege of Tobruk). and was the 4th largest Allied army in Europe, after the Soviet Union, United States and Britain. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-1.png |align=l |size=220 |caption=military. }}{{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-2.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Polish Cavalry. }}{{Clear}} ::'''Six Million Polish Citizens Were Killed During the Holocaust''' :::Half of These Holocaust Victims Were Non-Jewish. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-1.jpg |align=c |size=340 |caption=Bloody Sunday. }} Close to six million Polish citizens were killed (both Christian and Jewish Polish) killed during World War II. Most were civilians killed by Nazi Germany, The Soviet Union and allies killed some. At the Nuremburg trials 3 categories were established as violations against humans against their wishes. 1) war of aggression, 2) war crimes 3) crimes against humanity. Occupied Poland suffered all of these. Both United Kingdom and France declared war on Germany on Sept. 3. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (a protocol sharing Northern & Central Europe) into "German and Soviet " spheres of control had started and continued with German and Soviet occupation of Poland during the year. Then Nazi Germany overran lands annexed by the Soviets by Nazi Germany as it attempted to attack and defeat Soviet Union in before the winter set in. Wrong. The Soviets were resistant... {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption='. }} The intention of Hitler-led Nazi Germany was to '''Terrorize all Polish People Into Subservience'''. Large numbers of Polish community leaders, mayors, local officials, priests, teachers, lawyers, judges, senators, doctors were executed in public. Much of the rest of leaders were sent to concentration camps where they died or were killed. In his speech to military commanders Adolf Hitler sent the Wehrmacht (the German armed forces): "to kill without mercy and reprieve all men, women and children of the Polish race". The Soviets also did much of the same. :Polish men were forcibly drafted into German army. :Obliteration of Polish history, culture ::Polish language was forbidden- "German-only language,schools, colleges, '''Polish press, libraries, bookshops burned'''" ::Polish churches, synagogues were burned, priests arrested and sent to concentration camps, Banks closed and all money was blocked ::Cities, towns were renamed to German as well as street signs {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-8.png |align=l |size=230 |caption= }}{{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-9.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Western Belarusians }}{{Clear}} *Many Polish people submitted to this terrorism. *There are reports of other Polish turning in their neighbors as Jewish, to survive. During the Holocaust, Poland lost the educated class as the Nazis felt this would make it easier to control the country. :45% of doctors, :57% of her attorneys :40% of her professors, '''OTHERS''' Hitler intended to rewrite history and create the perfect race. Since the Polish press was destroyed, and libraries, even records are not available. Thus the world missed a lot of the atrocities done to Nazi-occupied Poland to Jewish and non-Jewish peope. All records of Auschwitz were not returned by the Soviets. Children looking Aryan were taken to become German. Targets were also Gypsies, Jewish, non-Jewish, Polish, mentally and physically handicapped. '''REGIMENTS / DIVISIONS''' {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-4.png |align=l |size=260 |caption=Military. }}{{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-7.png |align=r |size=210 |caption= }}{{Clear}} Poland had the 5th largest armed forces, but was not ready for a modern war. It had an army of a million men with almost 500 tanks, but it still was using horse-mounted fighting units. It mobilized late to avoid being blamed for an outbreak of war. Only 17 of 30 mobilized divisions were fully deployed by August 31. It had well-prepared defensive positions, these were dispersed too widely to present a cohesive and viable defense against a mobile fighting force -- especially the powerful Wehrmacht. {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II-2.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=PZL-37_Los. }} After 4 weeks, 50,000 German soldiers were dead, wounded, or missing. Polish losses amounted to some 70,000 soldiers killed and 130,000 wounded. Another 90,000 Polish soldiers escaped to Hungary, Lithuania, Romania, and Latvia; many of them later made their way to Allied lines. Initially, the Wehrmacht's treatment of its 694,000 Polish prisoners was generally appropriate, although many civilians, a large proportion of them Jewish, were murdered. The SS and Sicherheitsdienst (German secret service, or SD) soon established themselves in Nazi German-occupied Poland, which was now regarded as a "nonexistent" state. Thereafter, the civilian population, especially Jews, suffered increasing oppression and persecution. *Polish Second Army *Polish 5th Infantry Division *Polish 7th Infantry Division *Polish 8th Infantry Division *Polish 9th Infantry Division *Polish 10th Infantry Division *16th Armoured Brigade, *2nd Artillery Division, 3rd AA-artillery Division, 3rd indep. mortar regiment *3 AT-artillery brigades (nos.9,11,14) *2nd Sapper Brigade *4th independent heavy tank regiment *28th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-85) *1st Armoured Corps: 3 armoured brigades, 1st Motorized Infantry Brigade - details below. Subordinated to the 2nd Army. *1st Motorized Infantry Brigade (Polish)(East) *2nd Armoured Brigade (2. Brygada Pancerna) - (65 x T-34/85) *3rd Armoured Brigade *4th Armoured Brigade *24th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-85) *25th SP-artillery regiment (21 x ISU-122) *27th SP-artillery regiment (21 x SU-76M) *2nd mortar regiment *26th AA-artillery regiment *Rocket artillery battalion Underground armies *Polish 2nd Home Army Infantry Division (Kielce-Radom) *Polish 8th Home Army Infantry Division (Warsaw Uprising) *Polish 19th Home Army Infantry Division (Wilno) *Polish 27th Home Army Infantry Division (Wołyń) *Polish Cracovian Home Army Infantry Division *Polish Cracovian Home Army Cavalry Brigade *Narodowe Siły Zbrojne ------ ''One example of atrocity is Katyn. There were huge numbers of massacres, camps, etc.'' {{Image|file=Poland_in_World_War_II.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=Katyn Massacre, 1940 }} This page endeavors to bring to mind this country, the people, and atrocities suffered by the people of Poland. One example of the atrocities is Katyn (Katyn-Kharkiv Mednoye). There were so many to list. An excellent source is the Holocaust Project. SEE:[[:Category:Holocaust|Category Holocaust]], ::'''Do you have ancestors to list there by category'''? '''SOURCES:''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_contribution_to_World_War_II Polish Contribution] *[http://military.wikia.com/wiki/War_crimes_in_occupied_Poland_during_World_War_II War Crimes] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre Katyn Massacre] *[http://www.holocaustforgotten.com/poland.htm Poland and Holocaust] *[http://history.howstuffworks.com/world-war-ii/buildup-to-world-war-213.htm Poland and military] *[http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Bombing_of_Warsaw_in_World_War_II Bombing of Warsaw] *[http://bigstory.ap.org/article/9dd82f089ced401fa1a2a8e121791eee/polands-mixed-feelings-over-memorial-rescuers-jews Polish people] *[http://www.ushmm.org/m/pdfs/2000926-Poles.pdf Polish Christians executed] *[http://remember.org/forgotten All Polish] *[http://history.howstuffworks.com/world-war-ii/start-world-war-24.htm Beginning of World War 2] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupation_of_Poland_(1939%E2%80%9345)#/media/File:Bundesarchiv_R_49_Bild-0138,_Polen,_Wartheland,_Aussiedlung_von_Polen Occupation of Poland] *[http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Poland.html#ww2 Poland in World war 2] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Polish_divisions_in_World_War_II Polish divisions]

Poland Name Study

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

Poland Project News Page

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[[Category:Poland Project]] [[Category:Slavic Roots Project]] [[Category:Poland]] [[Category:Polska]] __TOC__ '''This page serves as a way to update [[:Project:Poland|Poland Project Members]] and nonmembers who are interested in knowing what we are doing for the Poland Project and how they can help.''' == 2024 == '''Greetings Poland Project members!''' As you can tell, we are quite a “hands-off” project and created the teams to be self-regulated/self-guided, given the directions on the [[:Space:Poland%2C_Volunteer_Tasks|Volunteer Task Page]]. All that we ask is you contribute where or when you can. We realize everyone has lives outside of genealogy and are thankful for any contributions you can make. The Task Page will ALWAYS be up-to-date with links that can assist your team, so please make sure to bookmark it in your browser. If you have any questions you can always message any one of us directly, leave a comment on this page or on the [[:Space:Poland%2C_Volunteer_Tasks|Volunteer Task Page]]. We will continue to add/edit relevant information below. If you have found something you would like to share, we would love to hear from you! See our [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1737042/2024-poland-project-updates 2024 G2G post!] ---- '''Events:''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1736619/its-coming-wikigames-its-way-you-check-out-trailer-more-info Wikigames G2G post], more information: [[:Space:WikiGames]] *Connect-a Thon Jul 19-22 *Source-a-Thon Oct 4-7 *(ongoing) Saturday Sourcing Sprint, always check the G2G for updates on this event. You may join ANY challenge team as we do not have our own, please remember to include working on Poland suggestion errors and sourcing. Those links can be found on the [[:Space:Poland%2C_Volunteer_Tasks|Volunteer Task Page]]. Legacy Heirs would love to have our project members. Please know that there are several various ways to get involved around Wikitree. There is always so much going on at any one given time. There are weekly challenges that do not require you to be part of a team (individual merit.) In order to stay "in the know" about events, make sure you are following the right tags (you do so on your own personal profile): announcements, challenges, wikitree_events, wikitree_love. If you are not seeing G2G posts/questions on your Navigation Home Page: scroll toward the bottom and you will see a link stating: “[customize appearance of this page]”. ---- '''Wikitree Bee Extension and how it can help the Poland Project:''' *Village categorization: begin from the English Wikipedia page. (Reminder that it will NOT create the historical Prussian parallel, refer to [[:Space:Categorization_structure_for_Prussia]]. *Create profiles directly from Arolsen Archives. (testing in Preview Version) *Szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl (testing in Preview Version) *Geneteka (testing in Preview Version) ---- When anyone gets a chance, please look at your area of interest or research.[[:Category:Poland_Voivodeships]] See if we have created a village category for your ancestors (and if not, we probably have not gotten to that area .. you can always message Skye or Tina and we will create the village for you). We would love if you could take a look at the profiles within the village that may not be sourced or connected and see if you can work with them. There are many unsourced profiles that are not in the unsourced category. Any little bit will help! ---- {{Image|file=Witamy_w_Wikitree-21.jpg|size=500|align=r}} Good news! It appears you DO NOT have to enter in diacritics when searching for a village via the category widget (when you are editing a biography). What are diacritics? Example: ł, ó, ą, ż, ś, etc.
---- *Finished East Prussia Mass Categorization. Tina - Oct 2023 *Finished Podkarpackie & Malopolskie Mass Categorization. Skye - NOV 2023 *Finished Świętokrzyskie Mass Categorization. Skye - Dec 2023 *Finished Lublin Mass Categorization. Skye - Jan 2024 *Finished Podlaskie Mass Categorization. Skye - Jan 2024 *Finished Masovian Mass Categorization. Skye - March 2024 *Finished KP Mass Categorization (Russian Empire) Skye Mar 2024 *Finished Lodz Mass Categorization. Skye - Apr 2024 *Finished West Prussia Mass Categorization. Tina - Apr 2024 *Finished Slaskie Voivodeship (Russian Empire only). Skye Apr 2023 *Started Wielkopolskie/Posen Mass Categorization (finishing up KP in Posen). Skye - Apr 2024 ---- '''How To Use the Batch Categorization Feature:''' If you are one of the many people on Wikitree who has transcribed records and have many profiles attached to one location, please read the following and learn to use the batch feature (Please keep in mind that Tina and Skye have been working on mass categorization since October 2023. Check the finish dates above, as you will need to add categories to profiles created afterwards.): Open up the Wikitree Plus page to run your search: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm # On the left side of the screen, select "SEARCH". # "sort by": which ever option works best for you # "page size": select maximum (otherwise it will default to 10 profiles per page) # "text": add the name of your village # "max profiles": enter 5000 Now you see all the profiles attached to the name in your search parameter. You may see other profiles other people have created too. You will see of those that do not have a village category attached (on the right column of the screen). So now you will see a wonderful feature at the VERY TOP left of this page called "BATCH CATEGORIZE". It should be in a small blue font above the first name that appears. # Click on this link. # It will ask you to input the name of the village category, you only need the village and powiat as it will search all the categories within Wikitree. Helpful hint: If the search result is too large or you do not see what you are looking for, add a comma (ex: Konin, ). # Once you find your category select it. Make sure it is the correct category. If you have just created the category, it will not show in this list for a few days. There is a way to bypass this: enter in the wording after "Category:" so for example, add: Modła, Mława, Mazowieckie, Polska (do not hit enter!), next click on the first box of a profile you see that can use the category. You should see your newly created category in blue. If it is in red, it is not correct. If there aren't many profiles, you don't have to use this method either, just enter it in manually to each profile. # All profiles below will have a box you can select to add the category. # You will only want to select maybe 20 profiles at a time, because for each profile you select, it will open into a new page on your computer for each (or select the amount that will work for your computer). You don't want to freeze your computer. # You are required to save each profile page. After 30 seconds have passed, Wikitree goes into "autosave" mode. Once it does this, do something like hit the spacebar in the biography to see the "save button" reappear. Then hit save. Close out that profile ... and onto the next. # You will notice back on Wikitree Plus, that those profiles you have just worked on will be removed from that working list. If you refresh that page, they will all appear again. So make sure you have time to sit and work through all of them (as it can be frustrating). Just a warning note: remember that Wikitree will lock up your account if you hit the save button too many times within a short period. ---- == 2023 == '''Poland Project 2023 Accomplishments''' *Poland Project revisited guidelines for membership and provided "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Poland%2C_Volunteer_Tasks teams]" for those interested in helping. *The Wikitree IT team worked with the Poland Project to make it easier to create village categories in Poland by using the Wikitree Bee Extension (Mozilla or Chrome browsers.) *A new feature unveiled in Wikitree+ allows us to "batch categorize" a large group of people. If you have been transcribing or categorizing profiles, please get in touch with Tina or Skye to learn how to use it. *May/2023: [[:Project: Poland/Resource Library|The Poland Resource Library]] has been reorganized with new research links added. *June/2023: [[:Space:Poland%2C_Historical_Map_Overlay|Poland Historical Map Overlay]]. Maps can aid in your research by understanding border changes, tracking migration patterns or tracking surnames, etc. 11/2023 Maps updated with revisions. *July/2023: [[:Category: Operation Vistula (1947), Victims|Operation Vistula (1947), Victims]] category created. *Sept/2023: The cemetery team has new lists to work with: **[[:Space:Cemeteries%2C_Polish_Cemeteries_in_North_America|Polish Cemeteries in North America]] **[[:Space:Cemeteries%2C_Jewish_Cemeteries_in_Poland|Jewish Cemeteries in Poland]] (in agreement with Jewish Roots Project) **[[:Space:Cemeteries%2C_Military_Cemeteries_in_Poland|Military Cemeteries in Poland]] (Polish, American, German, Russian, etc.) *Nov/2023: [[:Category: Polish Forced Laborers, World War II|Polish Forced Laborers, World War II]] category created. *Nov/2023: [[:Category: Polish Forced Conscripts, German Armed Forces, World War II|Polish Forced Conscripts, German Armed Forces, World War II]] category created. '''Communication''' *There are several members who are now on Discord. No one is under obligation to join Discord, but just know that this option is available to you. Otherwise, we communicate to the project members through a Google Group message or by leaving a comment on member's pages (for those not in the GG). '''Wikitree on the Chrome Browser or Mozilla''' *Wikitree has many awesome applications that can help you with your experience. If you are using the Chrome or Mozilla browser, please consider looking up the Wikitree Browser Extension. There are also other extensions out there (such as Wikitree Bee for categories and citing sources). The Browser Extension allows you to move items around on a Wikitree profile page and also add more links. It’s nice to see “your relationship to the profile” at the top of the page, as well as moving categories to the top of the page, etc. There are many tutorials on youtube to help you. ---- '''Poland Project Links''' The Poland Project has MANY links that they use around Wikitree for profiles. You may not be familiar with everything that is available. We advise to bookmark the following link: [[:Project:Poland|Poland Project]]. This link is like the middle point for many different directions within the Project. *The [[:Category: Poland, Maintenance Categories|Poland, Maintenance Categories]] is used quite often to locate profiles which need work (either researched, moved, sourced, needs a category, etc). *[[:Category: Poland, Health|Poland, Health]] is a high level category that contains the three subcategories; [[:Category: Poland, Stillbirth|Poland, Stillbirth]], [[:Category: Poland, Infant Mortality|Poland, Infant Mortality]] & [[:Category: Poland, Child Mortality|Poland, Child Mortality]]. These three subcategories are part of Wikitree’s Global project [[:Project:Remember the Children|Remember the Children]]. The goal of this project is to help improve the profiles of children who died before their 18th birthday (or legal age in their location). Each subcategory contains the guidelines for the category. Feel free to add the appropriate subcategory to your profiles.

Poland Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category: Poland Project]] [[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] {{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} This Resource space page provides an overview to sources used by the Poland Project. Project volunteers are encouraged to use these sources on WikiTree profiles. For a general HELP guide on how to create sources of your WikiTree Profiles, consult [[Help:Sources|How we do Sources at Wikitree]] and also [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Style Guide for Sources]]. ==General Poland Resources at WikiTree== ==Reliable Sources for Poland Pre-1700 Profiles== The general reliable sources for your Polish ancestry for Poland Pre-1700 Profiles are the same as any sources at any time. However, the amount of records for Poland pre-1700 gets harder to find with border changes, wars and destruction of records. You want to find '''RECORDS''' like Church books, passport applications, Social Security applications, Vital records, Burial records, miltary certificates, ect. Also SECONDARY SOURCES are important like newspaper articles, obituaries, some written genealogies, nobilty records, census records, voter's records, directories, ect. Microfilms from archives or digital images of records are avaiable from FamilySearch, Ancestry and various government websites. All the records for''' Polish''' research that are reliable are listed in these impeccable resources (always updated) *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Poland_Online_Genealogy_Records Polish Online Records] * [https://lostshoebox.net/?page_id=184 Listing of Polish Online Sources] ==Reliable Sources with Conditions== * '''User-contributed trees''': Family trees published on FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, etc. If a tree cites sources, ''find those original sources and cite them''. *'''Secondary Evidence'''Biographical, memorials, historical journals, obituaries, published articles, ect. Double-check the facts and events by sources. *'''Published Family Genealogies''' with citation of sources. i.e.,original location of source, publication of source and year created, page numbers, certificate numbers, ect. == Unreliable Sources == * '''User-contributed trees''': Family trees published on FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, etc. If a tree cites sources, find those sources and use them. * '''Find A Grave memorials''': Many memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from trees. These cannot be used as sources. Only those memorials with photographic evidence of the burial should be used as a source. * '''Published databases containing information of uncertain origin''': There are a number of "records" collections available on websites such as Ancestry and MyHeritage (and in some instance formerly distributed on CD-ROM) that do not identify their information sources and in fact are built in whole or in part from doubtful publications and user-contributed content. These include the "Family Data Collection" and similar sources associated with Edmund West, the "Ancestral File," the "Millennium File," the "Pedigree Resource File," and "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900." * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]]

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[[Category: Poland Project|!]] '''This page is to be edited by Poland Project Coordinators only. This page is used for quick reference, copy/paste info, for discussing certain topics, etc.''' '''Comments may be left on this page by members of the Poland Project or any member of the Wikitree community. We welcome suggestions, corrections, opinions, etc on how better to improve the Poland Project on Wikitree.''' ---- == Working On == *[[:Space:Poland_Project_News_Page|Poland Project News Page]] Info: to be used for any events related to the project like Challenges, Bingo, YouTube features. Goal is to keep it short and current. Publish in G2G for broad exposure. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1595632/welcome-to-our-poland-project-news-page?show=1595632#q1595632 *Finished East Prussia Mass Categorization. Tina - Oct 2023 *Finished Podkarpackie & Malopolskie Mass Categorization. Skye - NOV 2023 *Finished Świętokrzyskie Mass Categorization. Skye - Dec 2023 *Finished Lublin Mass Categorization. Skye - Jan 2024 *Finished Podlaskie Mass Categorization. Skye - Jan 2024 *Finished Masovian Mass Categorization. Skye - March 2024 *Finished KP Mass Categorization (Russian Empire) Skye Mar 2024 *Finished Lodz Mass Categorization. Skye - Apr 2024 *Finished West Prussia Mass Categorization. Tina - Apr 2024 *Finished Slaskie Voivodeship (Russian Empire only). Skye Apr 2023 *Started Wielkopolskie/Posen Mass Categorization (finishing up KP in Posen). Skye - Apr 2024 *Skye is asking Wikitree in G2G about a Challenge Team we can designate our members to join if they are interested: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1655218/challenge-team-needed-for-a-few-poland-project-members (I remember this came up awhile back and it needs to be addressed.) 29 Oct 2023 ** For reference: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Legacy_Heirs_Team_Thon_Page **'''Important Note: '''It should be mentioned that it's up to Poland Project members to register themselves when the G2G thread for the next challenge comes up (probably in latter Nov or early Dec 2023). The WikiTree Team Managers ultimately decides who goes on what challenge teams. On the day before the challenge, they send the list to Lisa Murphy who is the Captain and she sets it up on the day before the challenges. The reason why is some Challenge Teams got so popular that the WikiTree Team had to split people up evenly among other teams. If we get our Poland Project members to REGISTER early, they most likely will stay with Legacy Heirs. *Created [[:Category:Polish Forced Laborers, World War II|Polish Forced Laborers, World War II]] category. In the future, we need to create profiles for the forced laborers mentioned in this article: [https://mosbach-gegen-rechts.de/2021/04/20/80-jahre-oberschefflenz-hinrichtung-skrzypacz/ The execution of Władysław Skrzypacz] Tina, 3 Nov 2023 == To Do == [[:Category:Poland%2C_Notables]], we should be making sure that any profile we come across that is Polish and has a Wikipedia page linked ... also has the Wikitree ID added to the Wikipedia page. This can be done under the Tools section. *This could also be done for village categories at some point too. Perhaps a task for another time. Tina, I just came across this category [[:Category: Prussia, Needs Profiles Created]] which potentially have profiles that belong in Poland. Perhaps we need to find out if the Germany Project is trying to redirect the profiles in this category and subcategory of Pomerania (since there are only 2 subcategories.)?? I know Germany has been working to eliminate their end of historical Prussia. The category was originally created in July 2019 by a former member of the Poland Project (Haese). Maybe Maggie has some insight. Skye. Hi, regarding Haese's creation while she was the Germany Project Leader with me, I do remember it. I will ask Germany Project Leaders. *I haven't messaged anyone because I found this [[:Category: Needs Profiles Created]] So I don't think we are responsible for doing anything. Tina * Re: Category: Need Profiles Created is an old activity that was promoted with Projects especially For connecting an unconnected branch. I am not sure if it's relevant anymore. Something I will ask about in the near future. Heads up: If the proposal goes through to remove noncertified pre1500 profile managers from profiles pre1500, we'll need to add the Poland Project Account to those profiles from Poland. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1601229/proposal-remove-non-certified-pre-1500-from-pre-1500-profiles. My guess is we find them through Wikitree+ search? (Skye) *I messaged Aleš and we can use the following search terms for pre-1500 Polish profiles: **location=poland 15cen **location=polska 15cen **change the cen to the century you need, 14, 13, 12, etc. **search for more than one century by adding the "or" operator between search terms, example: location=poland 15cen or location=poland 14cen (up to 5 "or" operators can be used at one time) **Since both Poland and Polska are being used in for these profile's location fields, we may want to consider standardizing the location names for pre-1500 profiles to the appropriate location name for the time period. (Tina) Database error for people with the Polish Roots sticker, but the profile is not managed by the Poland Project. See: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Abraham-1031 as an example. [[N.-17|N.-17]] 10:55, 1 September 2023 (UTC) CORRECTED *Error? ProjectBox Without Project Account Help → Polish Roots [[N.-17|N.-17]] 20:19, 31 August 2023 (UTC) We need to get rid of 'Polish Roots' category. I have been aware of this issue for a long time. Working with Margaret of category myself on removing all vestiges of Polish Roots. *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Polish_Roots [[N.-17|N.-17]] 20:19, 31 August 2023 (UTC) ditto *I think we will need to eventually review the profiles that have used the sticker and replace the sticker with another (that doesn't link to the category). We should make sure the profile is categorized by powiat. I think the stickers should be deleted entirely, how else do we prevent people from adding it. Notables/nobility have categories. We will need to reorganize that category as I nested surname studies in it ... I can easily move them to a new category for surname studies or just remove them from a "Poland" tied category altogether since it is focused on ethnicity rather than location. Thoughts? (Skye) [[N.-17|N.-17]] 20:19, 23 August 2023 (UTC) Agree with you on that point, Skye. '''Suggestion''' until Team and/or Edit Bot remove all these 'Polish Roots' : Remove them ourselves to empty out that category and replace with appropiate stickers. * There are 8926 profiles was the total this morning with the sticker. Edit Bot has it slated; now just a question of when [[N.-17|N.-17]] 11:09, 1 September 2023 (UTC) Maggie, do we have any capability of adding "Project Protection" to nobility or notable profiles? What do we do about adding the Poland Project as the profile manager? Should "random people" be the profile managers of these sorts of profiles? I'm going to start listing some profiles that I find (some are pre1500 which I cannot categorize) *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jagiello-2 *[[N.-17|N.-17]] 15:17, 22 August 2023 (UTC) Updated Jagiello as part of Poland Project. I will take care of the these nobilities. I am in the midst clarifying protocols with the Medieval Project, Europe Aristos, pre-1500 and pre-1700 for Slavic Roots, Poland Project and Hungary. No worries (-: btw, not all nobility will be Project Protected. In fact, I probably shouldn't have PP Jagiello. More later... *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Piast-117 In response to "Project Protection" with other managers on nobility profiles: It's OKAY for the managers to remain on Polish nobilty profiles. They were the original "stewards" of these old profiles (from the now defunct EURO ARISTO project) and "protected" these profiles, in a sense. The aim of the Project Protection is so they do not go astray or experience an incorrectly major LNAB. I had this sticker made prior to the Poland Project really taking off. Now that we have a system under control with badges, should we ask admin to delete the sticker? All vestiges linking Polish Roots Sticker removed. [[N.-17|N.-17]] 10:57, 1 September 2023 (UTC) At some point I am going to have to address the Russian Empire issue. There is a lady who creates categories (not many thank goodness) which are in present day Poland. For now we parallel to (ru), but that is incorrect and should probably be an additional (pl) since it is not in the Russian Language. In my mind, I'd rather nix all historical Russian categories and merge to present day within Poland boundaries, but that is probably not what everyone in Wikitree wants. Just a reminder here to figure out a way to run a search for that specific category (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Congress_Poland) to see if there are any new categories created and to parallel them. Skye 17 Jan 2024 *[[:Space:Shtetl_Categories]]. Now that I've been working through categorization in Congress Poland, I can no longer wait to address the issue of the historical categories created. I'm working with Elaine from the Jewish Roots project on this. The lady who creates these village are doing so to categorize groups of Jewish persons, and then use the location category as a "shtetl". A flat location category is for anyone to use regardless of ethnicity, but I want to work with what she has done so far (which is A LOT of work). I'm not certain if this needs to be proposed and hashed out in the G2G regarding the structure ... as it does involve other countries. So I'm getting my thoughts organized on what is the best/easiest route to take that will make most everyone happy. Maggie I have added you to the spacepage, and I will add Elaine (and probably K.Bloom). Skye 4 Feb 2024 == Quick Links == *[[:Project: Poland]] *[[:Template:CategoryInfoBox_Location]] *[[:Category: Polish Armed Forces]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=poland Poland Project members with badge] *If a Prussian profile is found that is situated in present day Germany, move here: [[:Category: Germany, Needs Research]] *[[:Category: Prussia, Emigrants to Australia]], [[:Category: Prussia, Emigrants]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=genealogist New members that have signed the Honor Code] *[[:Category: Poland, Emigrants]] Category with profiles that need research to narrow down village. Then create village categories and move into the appropriate migratory category. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_POL Poland Project Suggestion List] *[[:Space:Friday_Night_Bingo]] *[[:Help:Project Teams]], [[:Help:Team Leaders]] == Reports == ''Tina and Skye agreed that IF you do not create a parallel in Southern Poland (then Galicia), or historical Prussia/Poland DO NOT provide the "aka" description in the CIB. For instance, if you only create categories in Prussia and not in present day Poland, DO NOT provide the aka info in the Prussian CIB. We will periodically run a report of any category in a specific province/voivodeship that has a blank aka. This is how we know a parallel category needs to be set up. (Congress Poland excluded as there should be only few parallels for the Holocaust Project.) Once the parallel category has been set up, we will fill in the aka.'' *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=ana4&Category=Poland&Levels=2 Wikitree+ category maintenence search POLAND] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Include0=&Exclude0=&Include1=&Exclude1=&Include2=&Exclude2=&Details=AKA&Category=Former_German_Territories&Levels=2 Wikitree+ category maintenence search PRUSSIA] * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_POL|Data Doctors Poland maintenance suggestion list]] *[[Automated:DD Unconnected List POL|Poland Unconnected List]] *Refined Search Engine on Wikitree (change oletzko in this link to the word you are searching) https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=oletzko&MaxProfiles=500&Format= == Comments for Volunteers == {{blue|''New member comment for copy/paste on profiles:''}} Once the person has replied to this comment on their profile and is added to a team, we will award the Project Badge. The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Poland Poland Project] is glad you are interested in becoming a member! *We are honored that you will join us in making the Poland Project a collaborative environment for others to preserve their family history! For the last several months, the Poland Project has been undergoing new organization with new volunteers. We are excited about how the project can enhance Wikitree! *We have several different task teams that need volunteers. Please take a look at this page to see which one interests you: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Poland%2C_Volunteer_Tasks Volunteer Tasks]. Once you have decided which task team you would like to work on, please reply to this comment. *The only requirements for ongoing membership in the Poland Project are that you join a team, work with your Team Leader, respond to the periodic check-ins from the Project Leaders/Coordinators and help the Project satisfy its goals. We recognize that people lead busy lives and are grateful for any and all contributions you can make. *Once you have joined a team we will award you with the Poland Project badge. Please join the Poland Project Google Group to receive project updates and participate in project and team discussions. The Poland Project Coordinators: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sonczalla-1 Skye], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Kobus-79 Tina] & [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/N.-17 Maggie] ---- {{blue|''Check in comment for existing members:''}} Greetings [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Poland Poland Project] member! We have new information and updates: *For the last several months, the Poland Project has been undergoing new organization with new volunteers. We are excited about how the project can enhance Wikitree! *We have several different task teams that need volunteers. Please take a look at this page to see which one interests you: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Poland%2C_Volunteer_Tasks Volunteer Tasks]. Once you have decided which task team you would like to work on, please reply to this comment. *The only requirements for ongoing membership in the Poland Project are that you join a team and respond to the periodic check-ins from the Project Leaders/Coordinators. We recognize that people lead busy lives and are grateful for any and all contributions you can make. *Once you have joined a team, please join the Poland Project Google Group to receive project updates and participate in project and team discussions. You can also follow Project news via the tags 'Poland_Europe' or 'Polish_Roots' or 'Polska' on G2G. *If we don’t hear from you in the next 45 days, your membership badge will be removed. In this case please don't be offended as you're welcome to rejoin at any time. Please also note, that in order to receive help researching your Polish ancestors, membership is not mandatory. Just ask your questions in the G2G forum and tag them with 'Poland_Europe' or 'Polska' in order for our knowledgeable researchers to see them. The Poland Project Coordinators: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sonczalla-1 Skye], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Kobus-79 Tina] & [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/N.-17 Maggie] == Random Welcome Letters == {{blue|''This letter can be added as a comment to a profile of anyone random we come across in Wikitree (by categorizing, etc.) The goal is to increase visibility and interest in the Poland Project.''}} Greetings! Are you aware Wikitree has a [[:Project: Poland|Poland Project?]] Check out our page to see what we are doing in Wikitree, how you can help and utilize the [[:Project: Poland/Resource Library]] to see what information is out there to help you in your research. If you are new to Wikitree and are having a difficult time getting started, check out a [[:Space:Welcome_to_Wikitree|Welcome to Wikitree]] page which will help you with the basics of Wikitree. If you are interested in becoming a member, simply pick a team that interests you from the following page: [[:Space:Poland%2C_Volunteer_Tasks]] and let us know by replying to this comment. The only requirements for ongoing membership in the Poland Project are that you join a team and respond to the periodic check-ins from the Project Leaders/Coordinators. We recognize that people lead busy lives and are grateful for any and all contributions you can make. Once you have joined a team, please join the Poland Project Google Group to receive project updates and participate in project and team discussions. You can also follow Project news via the tags 'Poland_Europe' or 'Polish_Roots' or 'Polska' on G2G. The Poland Project is very busy categorizing villages in Poland. If we have created a village category for you, please help us by adding it across other profiles you manage, where applicable. You can also assist us by finding and adding it to other Wikitree profiles from the same village through [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm Wikitree+]. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions regarding how to search. We appreciate any help you have to offer! ---- The [[:Project: Poland|Poland Project]] is very busy categorizing villages in Poland. If we have created a village category for you, please help us by adding it across other profiles you manage, where applicable. Categorizing = connecting users or profiles. Thank you for any help you have to offer! {{blue|same message in Polish}} [[:Project: Poland|Poland Project]] jest bardzo zajęty kategoryzacją wsi w Polsce. Jeśli utworzyliśmy dla Ciebie kategorię wiosek, pomóż nam, dodając ją do innych profili, którymi zarządzasz, w stosownych przypadkach. Możesz nam również pomóc, znajdując i dodając go do innych profili Wikitree z tej samej wioski poprzez link [[:Special:SearchPerson|Find]] w prawym górnym rogu Twojej strony. Przewiń w dół, „Wyszukaj dowolny tekst” (Search any Text). Kategoryzowanie = łączenie użytkowników lub profili. Dziękujemy za wszelką pomoc, którą masz do zaoferowania! ''To jest komentarz pozostawiony na Twoim profilu na Wikitree, NIE bezpośrednia wiadomość. Zaloguj się na swoje konto, zajrzyj do swojego profilu i odpowiedz [reply] na komentarz.'' ---- Thank you for your interest in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Project! The [[:Project:Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria|Project Page]] can direct you in ways that you can help Wikitree outside of your own profiles. If you are looking on how you can improve your own profiles, check out our [[:Space:Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria|Resource Page]]. If you are new to Wikitree and are having a difficult time getting started, check out [[:Space:Welcome_to_Wikitree|Welcome to Wikitree]] which will help you with the basics. Please copy/paste the following text and place into the biography of your profile: {{Member|Galicia}} so we can find or help you. Witamy! Odwiedź link, aby dowiedzieć się więcej o Wikitree: [[:Space:Witamy_w_Wikitree%21|Witamy_w_Wikitree!]] Zobacz także: [[:Category: Królestwo Galicji i Lodomerii]] == Comment letter for Wikitree Users from Poland == [[:Project: Poland|Projekt Poland]] chciałby się przywitać i podziękować za wkład w Wikitree! Jednym z naszych celów jest dotarcie do tych, którzy mogą mówić tylko po polsku (lub słabo po angielsku), aby zaoferować większą pomoc. Stworzyliśmy stronę w języku polskim, która może pomóc Ci lepiej zrozumieć, jak poruszać się po Wikitree: [[:Space:Witamy_w_Wikitree%21|Witamy_w_Wikitree!]] Zobacz także: [[:Project:Poland/Resource Library]], aby pomóc Ci w badaniach. Kolejnym z naszych głównych celów jest praca nad tworzeniem kategorii dla lokalizacji. Kategoria nie różni się niczym od indeksu. Jeśli masz wioski, które potrzebują kategorii, umieść profil Wikitree we właściwym obecnym województwie: [[:Category: Polska]] Jeśli masz jakieś pytania, nie wahaj się odpowiedzieć na ten komentarz lub poprosić o pomoc na forum G2G: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1483795/witamy-w-wikitree ''To jest komentarz pozostawiony na Twoim profilu na Wikitree, NIE bezpośrednia wiadomość. Zaloguj się na swoje konto, zajrzyj do swojego profilu i odpowiedz [reply] na komentarz.'' == Comment letter for Wikitree Users with Galician Ancestry == Greetings! I notice you have family members from the former Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Project] provides resources for you to aid your search. If your Galician ancestors were a part of present day Poland (2023), the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Poland Poland Project] would like to invite you to become a member. The Galicia Project and Poland Project are heavily intertwined. The Poland Project bridges present day Poland locations to the historical Galicia village category. Present day locations are created to satisfy any point in history, to connect cemetery categories, etc. *We have several different task teams that need volunteers. Please take a look at this page to see which one interests you: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Poland%2C_Volunteer_Tasks Volunteer Tasks]. Once you have decided which task team you would like to work on, please reply to this comment. *The only requirements for ongoing membership in the Poland Project are that you join a team, work with your Team Leader, respond to the periodic check-ins from the Project Leaders/Coordinators and help the Project satisfy its goals. We recognize that people lead busy lives and are grateful for any and all contributions you can make. *Once you have joined a team we will award you with the Poland Project badge. Please join the Poland Project Google Group to receive project updates and participate in project and team discussions. The Poland Project Coordinators: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sonczalla-1 Skye], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Kobus-79 Tina] & [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/N.-17 Maggie] === Comment for Potential Galicia Project Members === Thank you for your interest in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Project]! Please click on the Project Page link for instructions on how to add the member sticker to your profile. The Galicia Project is a self-regulated project with tips on how you can help the project within Wikitree and several sources to aid you in your search. If your ancestors were from what is now present day Ukraine, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ukraine Ukraine Resource Page]. If your Galician ancestors were a part of present day Poland (2023), the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Poland Poland Project] would like to invite you to become a member (as the Galicia Project is a subproject of the Poland Project.) The Galicia Project and Poland Project are heavily intertwined. *We have several different task teams that need volunteers. Please take a look at this page to see which one interests you: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Poland%2C_Volunteer_Tasks Volunteer Tasks]. Once you have decided which task team you would like to work on, please reply to this comment. *The only requirements for ongoing membership in the Poland Project are that you join a team, work with your Team Leader, respond to the periodic check-ins from the Project Leaders/Coordinators and help the Project satisfy its goals. We recognize that people lead busy lives and are grateful for any and all contributions you can make. *Once you have joined a team we will award you with the Poland Project badge. Please join the Poland Project Google Group to receive project updates and participate in project and team discussions. The Poland Project Coordinators: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sonczalla-1 Skye], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Kobus-79 Tina] & [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/N.-17 Maggie] == Join Google Group Message == Hello member of the Poland Project! We noticed that you have not yet joined our Google Group: https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-poland-project. Please make sure you are logged into your Google account in order to see the group. If you haven't joined and would like to, please send either Tina or Skye an email stating you would like to join and include in the message the email address you would like to use for our Google Group. After you have sent the email to either one of use, please respond to this message by letting us know so we can follow up in the event we never receive your email. If you do not wish to use a Gmail email address for the group, it may cause your emails to bounce and you may not receive the emails as they are sent out. However, you will be able to view any previously posted emails by visiting the Google Group link above (you will need to be logged into your Google account). If you do not wish to be in the Google Group, please respond to this with a NO. Please note that it is perfectly acceptable to not join, as we will send group communication to you by other means. == Other Helpful Links == *Merging two free-space pages: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:MergeSpace *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515087/how-to-build-links-back-to-wikitree *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:EditBOT *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:CategoryInfoBox_Location *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Category_Creation_and_Removal#Briefly_describe_the_purpose_of_the_category *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adding_Links *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1590868/did-you-see-the-new-category-activity-feeds?show=1590868#q1590868

Poland Stickers

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[[Category: Poland Project]] [[Category: Poland]] [[Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Project]] [[Category: Stickers]] {{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} This is an informational page about various stickers and sticker templates that can be used for Poland (at any time historically). You may upload images you need to use for a sticker if it cannot be found elsewhere (such as city flags, emblems) only if it relates to Poland. Flag images relating to Poland can be found here: [[:Space:Poland_Flags_and_Images]] or [[:Space:Country_Flags]] and [[:Category: Stickers]]. Various templates can be found here: [[:Space:WikiTree_Templates]]. For information about other stickers (occupation, military, etc) visit: [[:Category:Stickers]]. Remember that the '''flags''' and some '''wording''' within the templates below can be changed. For example: *{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = United States |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = United States |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif}} *{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Poland |destination = United States |origin-flag = Flags-17.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Poland |destination = United States |origin-flag = Flags-17.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} If you need a new image uploaded (like the seal of a city), you may upload the image here: [[:Space:Poland_Flags_and_Images]] (Please make sure the image is free from copyright violations.) ---- == Project Stickers == === Poland Project === ---- == Religious Stickers == ===Eastern Orthodox Catholic=== *'''{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-42.png |text=was Eastern Orthodox Catholic }}''' results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-42.png |text=was Eastern Orthodox Catholic }} ===Ukrainian Orthodox Christian=== *'''{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-56.png |text=was Ukrainian Orthodox Christian }}''' results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-56.png |text=was Ukrainian Orthodox Christian }} ===Ukrainian Greek Catholic=== *'''{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-14.png |text=was Ukrainian Greek Catholic }}''' results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-14.png |text=was Ukrainian Greek Catholic }} ===Roman Catholic=== *'''{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-16.png |text=was Roman Catholic }}''' results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-16.png |text=was Roman Catholic }} ===Jewish=== *'''{{User Ethnicity |flag=Abby_s_Tools-27.png |ethnicity=Jewish }}''' results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Abby_s_Tools-27.png |ethnicity=Jewish }} ===Lutheran=== *'''{{Religion |image=Christian_Symbols-7.jpg |text=was Lutheran }}''' results in: {{Religion |image=Christian_Symbols-7.jpg |text=was Lutheran }} ---- == Ethnic Stickers == ===Ruthenian (pre-Ukrainian)=== *'''{{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-51.png |ethnicity=Ukrainian }}''' (You can also change the word to "Ukrainian".) results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-51.png |ethnicity=Ukrainian }} ===Polish=== *'''{{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-17.jpg|ethnicity=Polish |ethnicity=Polish }}''' results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-17.jpg|ethnicity=Polish |ethnicity=Polish }} ===German=== *'''{{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags.gif |ethnicity=German}} ''' results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags.gif |ethnicity=German}} ===Russian=== *'''{{User Ethnicity |flag=European_Flags-32.png |ethnicity=Russian}} ''' results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=European_Flags-32.png |ethnicity=Russian}} *'''{{User Ethnicity|flag=Flags-51.png|fraction=1/8|ethnicity=Ukrainian}} ''' Example not displayed. *'''{{User Ethnicity|flag=Flags.gif|fraction=1/4|ethnicity=German}} ''' Example not displayed. *'''{{User Ethnicity|flag=Flags-17.jpg|fraction=100%|ethnicity=Polish}}''' results in: {{User Ethnicity|flag=Flags-17.jpg|fraction=100%|ethnicity=Polish}} ---- ==Migration Stickers== *'''{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Poland |destination = United States |origin-flag = Flags-17.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif }}''' results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Poland |destination = United States |origin-flag = Flags-17.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} *'''{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Poland |destination = Canada |origin-flag = Flags-17.jpg |destination-flag = Flags-1.png }}''' results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Poland |destination = Canada |origin-flag = Flags-17.jpg |destination-flag = Flags-1.png }} *'''{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = France |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = European_Flags-46.png }}''' results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = France |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = European_Flags-46.png }} *'''{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Prussia, German Empire |destination = Australia |origin-flag = German_Flags-19.png |destination-flag = Flags-5.png }}''' results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Prussia, German Empire |destination = Australia |origin-flag = German_Flags-19.png |destination-flag = Flags-5.png }} ---- == Holocaust Stickers == '''[[Template:Holocaust_Sticker|Holocaust]] Stickers''' *'''{{Holocaust Sticker}} ''' results in: {{Holocaust Sticker}} ---- == Born in a specific place Stickers == Sticker used for Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria profiles, this does not place the profile in a category. Click here for more information: [[:Project: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]] *'''{{Galicia Sticker}}''' results in: {{Galicia Sticker}} *'''{{Galicia Sticker|born}}''' results in: {{Galicia Sticker|born}} '''{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag=Silesian_Voivodeship.png |addinfo=Born in Silesian_Voivodeship}}''' results in: {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag=Silesian_Voivodeship.png |addinfo=Born in Silesian_Voivodeship}} '''{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag=Poland_Flags_and_Images-1.jpg |addinfo=Born in Kamień}}'''results in: {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag=Poland_Flags_and_Images-1.jpg |addinfo=Born in Kamień}} '''{{Prussia Sticker|Pomerania}}''' results in: {{Prussia Sticker|Pomerania}} ---- == Language Preference Sticker == It is important to indicate on your profile which language you speak. You do so by adding the following sticker if you speak English: '''{{Languages|en}}''' results in: {{Languages|en}} *If you only speak a little English you would add '''{{Languages|en-1}}''' *The number after "en" (English) is the degree of understanding. 0 = no understanding; 1 = basic; 2 = intermediate, 3 = advanced, 4 = near-native. *Use this format if you speak other languages: de = Deutsch, pl = Polski, uk = Ukrainian/українська. *For more information and languages see: [[:Template:Languages|Language Template page]] ---- == Notables == '''{{Notables Sticker|Austro-Hungarian Notables}}''' results in: {{Notables Sticker|Austro-Hungarian Notables}} '''{{Notables Sticker|Poland, Notables}}''' results in: {{Notables Sticker|Poland, Notables}} ---- == Other == '''[[Category:Poland, Child Mortality]]''' results in {{Died Young}} '''{{Multiple Births|2}}''' results in {{Multiple Births|2}} '''{{Centenarian|age=106}}''' (modify the age) results in {{Centenarian|age=106}}

Police Anti Terrorist Unit, British South Africa Police

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The British South Africa Police was a highly active participant in counter insurgency operations from the very beginning of the Rhodesian war, and one of the highly successful units which evolved from this was the Police Anti Terrorist Unit known by the acronym PATU. The origins of PATU go back to the early 1960s and may be found in the formation of the Tracker Contact Teams, an idea first muted by then Superintendent Alec ‘Bill’ Bailey, a former member of the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG). This was the predecessor of David Stirling’s Special Air Service (SAS). With the first incursions of terrorists into Rhodesia, Police General Headquarters eventually authorised the formation of a Volunteer Additional Training (VAT) group, which was found to be unorthodox, but successful. In August 1966 PATU came into being, replacing the VAT group. A police reservist, who had also seen action with the SAS during World War II, Reg Seekings, was drawn onto regular strength to assist Bailey with training ‘sticks’ of men, based on LRDG and SAS techniques. Men came from around the country, all of whom were policemen volunteers for this additional duty as soldiers. As the war began to escalate the Police Reserve were drawn into volunteering for service in these units alongside the African Police. The PATU concept of multiracial ‘sticks’ was highly successful and is often considered an unsung unit of the Rhodesian Security Forces. Many policemen and reservists lost their lives while operating in this specialist unit and some of the men who were members of this unit are listed here [[:Category:Police Anti Terrorist Unit, British South Africa Police]]

Police Members WA1898 - Profile Tree

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[[Category: Western Australia, Police Officers]] [[Category: Colony of Western Australia (1832-1900)]] {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia (1832-1900) }} This page is to collect those whose stories have been told by the Profiles listed below
| [https://enrolledpensionerforcewa.org.au/ The Enrolled Pensioner Force ''(1850 - 1874)'' ] [http://policewahistory.org.au/index.html The Western Australia Police Historical Society has been formed to research and preserve this history.] (Home)
[http://policewahistory.org.au/HTML_Pages/Late_Victorian.html '''This section shows''' an alphabetical listing] of police officers who had served prior to the issue of numbers in '''1898'''.
[http://policewahistory.org.au/HTML_Pages/Numbered_Police.html NOTE: The numbering system commenced in March '''1898.''' Those then currently in the Force who were below rank of Sub-Inspector received numbers.] The then current Commissioned Officers were not allocated numbers. Subsequently all those joining received a regimental number. . to '''1961''' From '''1829''' to 1853 police were employed on a local "as needed" basis
From '''1853''' foot and mounted police were formed into a unified police force
In '''1876''' the Imperial Water Police became part of the mainstream force.
=== People – LifeTree === *[[Lodge-1098|''Visit'' Inspector '''Francis Wheatley Lodge''' (1859 - 1899)]] :[[Moulton-1066|Abraham Walter Moulton (1839-1899) ]] :[[Doherty-2359|Valma Frances Doherty (1934-2017) ]]

Polish ancestry

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to try to trace the Bekiel surname from Poland to America. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dustman-50|Kim Kyser]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find records regarding Teofil Bekiel born 1867 in Poland. Emigrated to America through Ellis Island from Bremen in 1910. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Dustman-50#PM-38464321 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Polish Monarchs

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[[Category:Poland]][[Category:Polish History]][[Category: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] The goal of this project is to fill data and biographies of known monarchs ruling Poland (also Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lange-1146|Artur Lange]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * adding information about Polish rulers * adding relevant sources Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12767164 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Polish Royalty == * [[Poniatowski-7|Stanisław August Poniatowski]] (1732-1798), last king of Poland. * [[Vasa-39|Sigismund III]] * [[Bathory-16|Stefan Batory]] * [[Jagiellończyk-5|Sigismund II]] * [[Jagiello-2|Sigismund I]] * [[Piast-13|Mieszko II]] * [[Mieczslaw-2|Bolesław Chrobry]] (1025-1025), first king of Poland

Polish Presidents and Prime Ministers

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[[Category: Poland]] [[Category:Prime Ministers of Poland]] [[Category:Presidents of Poland]] [[Category: Poland, Politicians]] ==Polish Presidents== Please use the following template on profiles of Polish Presidents === Templates === Infobox template: {{Succession |image=Poland_Flags_and_Images-7.png | position1 = President of the Second Polish Republic | years1 = 20 Dec 1922 - 15 May 1926 | before1 = Maciej Rataj | after1= Maciej Rataj }} {{Succession |image=Poland_Flags_and_Images-6.png | position1 = President of the Polish People's Republic | years1 = 19 Jul 1989 - 30 Dec 1989. }} {{Succession |image=Poland_Flags_and_Images-2.png | position1 = President of the Third Polish Republic | years1 = 23 Dec 2005 – 10 Apr 2010 | before1 = [[Kwaśniewski-2|Aleksander Kwaśniewski]] | after1 = [[Komorowski-25|Bronisław Komorowski]] }} ==Prime Ministers of Poland== Polish Presidents and Prime Ministers * [[Mazowiecki-4|Tadeusz Mazowiecki]] (1927–2013) 1st Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (24 Aug 1989 - 4 Jan 1991) * Jan Krzysztof Bielecki (1951–) 2nd Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (4 January 1991 - 6 December 1991) * Jan Olszewski (1930–2019) 3rd Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (6 December 1991 - 5 June 1992) * [[Pawlak-315|Waldemar Pawlak]] (1959–) 4th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (5 Jun 1992 - 10 Jul 1992) * [[Suchocka-5|Hanna Suchocka]] (1946–) 5th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (11 July 1992 - 26 October 1993) * [[Pawlak-315|Waldemar Pawlak]] (1959–) 6th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (26 Oct 1993 - 6 Mar 1995) * Józef Oleksy (1946–2015) 7th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (7 March 1995 - 7 February 1996) * Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz (1946–2015) 8th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (7 February 1996 - 31 October 1997) * Jerzy Buzek (1940-) 9th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (31 October 1997 - 19 October 2001) * [[Miller-94666|Leszek Miller]] (1946-) 10th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (19 October 2001 - 2 May 2004) * Marek Belka (1952-) 11th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (2 May 2004 - 31 October 2005) * Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz (1959-) 12th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (31 October 2005 - 14 July 2006) * [[Kaczyński-14|Jarosław Kaczyński]] (1949-) 13th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (14 July 2006 - 16 November 2007) * [[Tusk-1|Donald Tusk]] (1957-) 14th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (16 November 2007 - 22 September 2014) * [[Lis-104|Ewa Kopacz]] (1956-) 15th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (22 September 2014 - 16 November 2015) * [[Kusińska-4|Beata Szydło]] (1963-) 16th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (16 November 2015 - 11 December 2017) * [[Morawiecki-3|Mateusz Morawiecki]] (1968-) 17th Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic (11 December 2017 - 11 December 2023) === Templates === Infobox template: {{Succession |image=Poland_Flags_and_Images-2.png | position1 = Prime Minister of the Third Polish Republic | years1 = 11 July 1992 - 26 October 1993 | before1 = [[Pawlak-315|Waldemar Pawlak]] | after1 = [[Pawlak-315|Waldemar Pawlak]] }}

Polk County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Polk County, Minnesota]] == Polk County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Polk County, Minnesota project page! Polk county was named after the country's 11th president, James K. Polk, who on March 3, 1849, signed the Congressional act organizing the Minnesota Territory. The county was formed on July 20, 1858 and formally organized in 1872-73.Upham, Warren (1920). Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance. Minnesota Historical Society. p. 421. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Marshall County (north) *Pennington County (northeast) *Red Lake County (northeast) *Clearwater County (east) *Mahnomen County (southeast) *Norman County (south) *Traill County, North Dakota (southwest) *Grand Forks County, North Dakota (west) == Communities == === Cities === :Beltrami :Climax :Crookston (county seat) :East Grand Forks :Erskine :Fertile :Fisher :Fosston :Gully :Lengby :McIntosh :Mentor :Nielsville :Trail :Winger === Townships === :Andover Township :Angus Township :Badger Township :Belgium Township :Brandsvold Township :Brandt Township :Brislet Township :Bygland Township :Chester Township :Columbia Township :Crookston Township :Eden Township :Esther Township :Euclid Township :Fairfax Township :Fanny Township :Farley Township :Fisher Township :Garden Township :Garfield Township :Gentilly Township :Godfrey Township :Grand Forks Township :Grove Park-Tilden Township :Gully Township :Hammond Township :Helgeland Township :Higdem Township :Hill River Township :Hubbard Township :Huntsville Township :Johnson Township :Kertsonville Township :Keystone Township :King Township :Knute Township :Lessor Township :Liberty Township :Lowell Township :Nesbit Township :Northland Township :Onstad Township :Parnell Township :Queen Township :Reis Township :Rhinehart Township :Roome Township :Rosebud Township :Russia Township :Sandsville Township :Scandia Township :Sletten Township :Sullivan Township :Tabor Township :Tynsid Township :Vineland Township :Winger Township :Woodside Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polk_County,_Minnesota *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Minnesota#Polk_County *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Polk_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://umclibrary.crk.umn.edu/digitalprojects/polk/index.html *https://www.mnhistoricnw.org/museums/county-museums/polk-county/ == Sources ==

Polk County, North Carolina

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[[Category:Polk County, North Carolina]] [[Category:North Carolina Projects]] ----
Welcome to Polk County, North Carolina!
{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline===
Gateway to the Mountains
{{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption=logo. }} View '''[http://www.polknc.org Polk County, North Carolina]''' :'''1540''' Hernando DeSoto arrived in the mountain country, near this Polk County area. He found the Cherokee tribe living in log houses, hunting, and raising corn, pumpkins and beans. By 1760 Settlers had arrived settling in the mountains within the Cherokee hunting lands. Large numbers of the tribe used the lands as hunting grounds in summer. Hostile feelings of the Cherokees toward white settlers were a menace to people living near the foothills. http://www.polkcounty.org/county/polkcounty/pchistory.htmlhttp://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/polk_county_nc.html {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-4.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=French and Indian war }}{{clear}} :'''1754-63''' During the French and Indian War, the Cherokees helped the British Redcoats and Tory sympathizers and raided and massacred the pioneer homesteaders. :'''1764-1771''' As white men began to settle in the Indians' hunting ground, there were clashes and battles. North Carolina's Colonial Governor [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]] (1764-71) traveled from the capital to meet with the Cherokees to negotiate a boundary line. This agreed-upon boundary line extended from Greenville, South Carolina to the highest peak on White Oak Mountain, NC.. After this treaty was signed, the settlers named the highest point as '''Tryon Peak'''.http://www.polkcounty.org/county/tryon/tryon.html {{Image|file=Tryon-432.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption=Gov. William Tryon }}{{clear}} ::When Gov. [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]] met with the Cherokee Indians and signed the Treaty for a {{Red|boundary line between the frontier of the Province of North Carolina and the Cherokee hunting grounds}}, a survey was done. The treaty line ran from Reedy River to Tryon Mountain. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Tryon Mtn Marker }}{{clear}} :'''1765''' Settlers were here prior the American Revolution. Tryon, North Carolina has its nationally famous Steeplechase at the old Block House, but it was originally a trading post with the Cherokee Indians. ::A Cherokee legend about Big Warrior of the Cherokee chiefs named the mountain located on one side of Gov. Tryon's line for himself and the mountain located on the other side of that line for Gov. Tryon. So Warrior and Tryon mountains continue to be majestic. https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/polk-county-1855/ ::After signing the treaty on the line near Greenville, SC to White Oak Mountain, Gov. [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]] learned the settlers had named the highest peak on White Oak, for him--'''Tryon Peak''' and was flattered. {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1768 -''' Traders traveled up the old Blackstock Road from Charlestown to sell furs and hides they had collected from the Indians. Settlers quickly learned this was good place to live in the mountain coves of the Cherokee hunting land. The settlers and Cherokee Indians had bloody clashes. This boundary did not ensure the pioneers' safety to the east or for the Indians to the west. Drovers driving the livestock from Kentucky and Tennessee to the harbors for shipment, stopped here. :'''June, 1776''' Capt. Edward Hampton and Capt. Preston Hampton of South Carolina were sent to obtain peace with the Cherokee. The Cherokee captured the Hamptons, confiscating their horses, guns and pistols. The brothers escaped and returned home, the Indian leaders came to their house, where they shot Preston, another threw a tomahawk and killed Preston's father, Anthony, others killed the baby son and Preston's wife.http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_round_mountain.html ::'''Skyuka''' guided Thomas Howard and others from near the Pacolet River to Round Mountain, where the Cherokees were celebrating. After dark, Capt. Howard and men lit bonfires, began yelling as if celebrating and were running past the bonfire light to appear as many men. Capt. Howard and men circled the area to approach the Cherokees from behind. They were able to surprise and kill many Indians. The area is known as Howard's Gap after this action. https://kirkhneely.com/2013/07/07/the-legend-of-skyuka/ ---- {{Image|file=Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-12.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption=Gold }}{{clear}} :'''1840''' North Carolina was one of the USA's main sources for''' {{brown|G O L D}}''' until the '49 Gold Rush of Colorado and California.. During this same period, North Carolina was the nation's leading producer of gold (until the'49 California Gold Rush). In Columbus, gold was mined along Horse Creek and White Oak Creek. It is said that Hampton found a gold nugget of size and value that he was able to buy many acres of land and other items. Additional settlers came with the '''{{Brown|GOLD RUSH}}''' to either prospect or settle to farm and build plantations. :"Old Bill" Williams was a trapper, mountain man, and scout who helped in the survey of the Santa Fe Trail. He guided the Fremont Expedition, 1848 http://www.polkcounty.org/county/columbus/columbus.html :'''1847''' Polk county area has been a part of many counties. It was formed in 1847 from Henderson and Rutherford Counties. The 1847 act which had created the county, was repealed in 1849. They gave back the demarcated land to Henderson and Rutherford counties. Polk County was re-established in 1855. {{Image|file=Polk-1107.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption=Col. William Polk }}{{clear}} :'''1854''' Dr. [[Mills-2488|Columbus Mills]] and Colonel William F. Jones of Cleveland were elected to the General Assembly and began lobbying for Polk County to be formed (Ch 10, Public Laws of 1854-1855), was ratified by the General Assembly on January 20, 1855. This provided that the county seat "shall be located by J. J. Irvin of Burke, Major Benjamin Burgin of McDowell and John R. Logan of Cleveland, or a majority of them, at the geographical center of the county, or within two miles thereto." A further section of this provided that the county seat "be named Columbus in honor of Dr. Dr. [[Mills-2488|Columbus Mills]] whose efforts had resulted in the reestablishment of the county of Polk." :'''1855''' The North Carolina legislature '''{{Blue|formed Polk County from Rutherford and Henderson Counties, 1855.}}''' It was named in honor of Lt. Col. [[Polk-1107|William Polk]], a Revolutionarly War hero, "who fought the British and Tories in the Battles of Valley Forge, Germantown, Brandywine and Eutaw, when he was wounded.". It is located in the southwestern section of the state. Boundaries are counties of South Carolina, Henderson and Rutherford counties in North Carolina. Disputes continued until 1903. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Map }}{{clear}} ::North Carolina legislators gave instructions to the North Carolina commissioners for {{Blue|Columbus, NC}} to be named for Dr. Columbus Mills. The commissioners, (Nulls, Walker, Simms and Ward) started laying out the town. The main streets were named for the commissioners. Peak Street was named for the engineer of Columbus. Hampton Street was named for a man who donated land for the town. The commissioners organized the town with White Oak Mountain straight ahead. :'''1855''' Columbus, NC (population 3,600 in 1996) was approved by the North Carolina legislature to be the county seat for Polk County. Columbus has had a few boundary changes.in the Appalachian Mountains foothillsIt is named for Dr. Columbus Mills, a state senator, who helped with the sectioning of Rutherford and Henderson Counties.. :'''1857''' The Railroad reached Spartanburg. Work began to extend the railway into Polk County from Charleston, South Carolina and connect Charleston with the Ohio River.. All wanted the midwest trade from the Mississippi River.The Polk County towns began when the railroad came in, being built along the railroad: Inman, Landrum, Tryon and Saluda are all about the same age. http://www.polkcounty.org/county/landrum/landrum.html {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Columbus, and Tryon, North Carolina }}{{clear}} :'''1861-65 Civil War- 1870's''' When Polk County was barely starting, the USA and southern states went through the four years of conflict of the War between the States, then Reconstruction. It was 1900 before the county recovered. :http://www.polkcounty.org/county/polkcounty/pchistory.html :'''1861-70''' Columbus, North Carolina owned the large plantations outside the city limits. Cotton was raised in these days of Southern Gallant gentlemen, such as "Scarlet Ohara and Rhett Butler. :'''Pre-1870''' {{Blue|Pace's Gap}} began with traders bringing livestock and wagons on the old Howard Gap wagon road to the Blockhouse Fort. The point where Howard Gap wagon wagon Road crossed the Winging Stairs Road from the Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia was {{Blue|Pace's Gap}}. A drover's inn accommodations run by the Pace family was the meeting place for travelers with pens and fenced-area for their livestock for the night.https://saluda.com/saluda-history/https://www.american-rails.com/saluda-grade.html {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Polk Co. Train on Mountain track }}{{clear}} :'''1870''' After the Civil War, the North Carolina recovered, the building of the railroad began. Capt. Charles Pearson of the Confederate Army designed the route from Spartanburg into Asheville, which passed through Mills Gap Road through Polk, Henderson and Uncombe counties. This traversed up Skyuka Mountain to Howard Gap and crossed the continental divide to Hendersonville. Rev. John G Landrum and others formed a corporation to buy stocks in the railway. Spartanburg and Union Counties bought $200,000 in bonds. Polk County was asked to buy $40,000 in bonds, but a group opposed, due to possible noise issues, or bar rooms in Columbus. The Bond election failed when farmers refused to give right of way to the railway.. :'''1870 - 1930''' Cotton was grown at the foot of the mountains until 1930. In more current years enterprises began such as textiles, hosiery large industrial plants producing elastic, door hinges, mail boxes, woven carpet, paper folding boxes, commercial printing and publishing, and a host of small products, and nearly 3,000 people in Landrum, NC. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1877''' Since Polk County had objected to the railway, Capt. Charles W. Pearson, Confederate, began to re-design the railway with as little as possible passing through Polk county. The Captain found a route coming up the New Cut Road from Spartanburg to the Block House (23 miles) up Melrose and Warrior Mountains, through Paces Gap, across the Green River into Henderson County. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Saluda Railway }}{{clear}} ::The Earl's and Landrums wanted the railway on some of their land, so gave right of way plus (4 acres) for a station at the intersection of the Salem, Statesville, Rutherfordton and Greenville stage and Mail road. As progress began the Landrums and Earl's hired a surveyor to lay out lots and streets for a town of Landrum, NC.. C. Landrum opened a store to sell lots as well as other goods. The spot also happened to have a spring nearby so a well did not have to be dug..This would develop into ((blue|Landrum, North Carolina}} :'''1878''' The railroad past Landrum slowed down as (400 workmen) cut through granite at Bird Mountain. Train operations from Spartanburg to Landrum Station began and the first day was free. All sorts of fanfare accompanied this including an auction selling more lots of land and a barbecue. '''{{Red|One lot sold for $39.00}}''' C. M. Landrum had opened a store a very short time before the land sale. :'''July 4, 1878''' Deputy Marshall James Ledford was wounded when an incident occurred before the train left Spartanburg and died before the train reached Spartainburg. :'''1891''' Mr. Frank Stearns built the first elementary school for Columbus, Polk County, NC, and library for the county. The library is still present on Mill's Street. Stearns wanted White Oak Mountain to be a sanitarium. His plat is on display in the White Oak Mountain Development center. He donated the Stearns institute for education which is now the offices of the Polk County Board of Education. The Polk county Administration office for the Polk County Schools is now in the building. The Stearns Park is in front of the old Stearns School with a play ground equipment http://www.polknc.org/stearns_park.php#.XCrqcS2ZP5Y :'''Pre-1917''' Landrum academy began as a boarding high school for boys and girls. One of the landmarks in the history of Landrum was the presence of Landrum Academy, a boarding high school for boys and girls. The school was moved into Grove, South Carolina near the years of World War I.Landrum's first high school graduated six seniors in 1916. The third high school building is now home to some 250 to 300 students, and serves the upper portion of Spartanburg County's District One. :'''1917-1918''' World War I soldiers of Camp Wadsworth, in Spartanburg, practiced artillery on Hog Back Mountain. The troops were transported by train to Landrum, NC. Then they marched through the mud to the mountain training area. :'''1930's-68''' The Depression hit Saluda, NC, just as it hit the rest of the country with an impact on the inns and boarding houses. Some burned, possibly for insurance. Some were rebuilt. World War II stopped road and train travel.. Passenger trains ended in 1968 when the highways were improved. :The Mutual Bank survived the low cotton prices, the Depression, World War I, and World War II. It is now located in Spartanburg County. {{Blue|Schools}} :'''1917''' Frank Stearns donated land and building funds for building the Stearns School in Columbus. At a time of few schools, hundreds of children attended Stearns School. :'''1961, 1976''' Recent churches are Columbus United Methodist Church in 1961 and the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in 1976. :::

{{Blue|Communities of Polk County, North Carolina}} :{{Blue|Columbus, North Carolina}} was named for Dr. Columbus Mills [[Mills-2488|Columbus Mills]] of Mill Spring. One of Columbus Mills' ancestors was {{red|'''Colonel Ambrose Mills, a Loyalist'''}} who fought at the Battle off Kings Mountain. The {{ Blue|Patriots}} hanged [[Mills-6069 |{{Red|Dr. Ambrose Mills}}]] following his capture at the Battle of Kings Mountain which occurred 1780. https://www.ncpedia.org/kings-mountain-battleIn 1996 the population for the community was 3,600. :{{Blue| Columbus, North Carolina}} has the old courthouse which was built of handmade brick. The old slave block still stands on the lawn of the courthouse. Its water is obtained from wells as notified by a resident. :'''1855''' Columbus, NC (population 3,600 in 1996) was approved by the North Carolina legislature to be the county seat for Polk County. Columbus has had a few boundary changes.in the Appalachian Mountains foothills It is named for Dr. Columbus Mills, a state senator, who helped with the sectioning of Rutherford and Henderson Counties.. :'''Pre-1870''' {{Blue|Pace's Gap}} Traders brought their livestock and wagons on the old Howard Gap wagon road to the Blockhouse Fort. The point where the Howard Gap wagon road met the Winding Stairs Road, which came from the Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia, was {{Blue|Pace's Gap}}.This was home to a drover’s inn run by the Pace family, which provided accommodations for weary travelers and provided pens and fenced areas for the livestock. https://saluda.com/saluda-history/https://www.american-rails.com/saluda-grade.html :{{Blue|Tryon, North Carolina}} is the largest city for the area and Polk County.. The mild climate and colorful mountainsides tend to interest US Citizens as tourists, who sometimes settle here. Many professions have settled here, such as writers, artists, educators, professionals, and industrial executives. The county has many large estates and stables. The hunting country is an equestrian paradise with miles of marked riding trails. The fox hunts, horse shows, and steeplechase are well known throughout the country. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Saluda now and 1881 }}{{clear}} :{{Blue|Saluda, North Carolina}} began 1881 on the western side on the railway, with a one- street downtown district. This was first called "Pace's Ridge", partly due to the plains area rising 1,000 feet. This town's settled by Scots Irish from Pennsylvania before the "Whiskey Rebellion". The Cherokee had owned land extending from the Saluda River in South Carolina through Tryon, North Carolina in the French Broad River Basin.M.A. Pace's store was a stopping point. Thompson’s Store & Ward's Grill are said to have anything from heating oil to chili cheeseburgers. Saluda is a vacation and retirement area for low county people. Apple orchards are the grown here The train does not run through town now. http://www.historicsaluda.org/historic-district/ http://www.polkcounty.org/county/saluda/saluda_history.html ::When people visited this region and county, they stayed for the pleasant climate. Inns, hotels and boarding houses for railroad workers and passengers were built.. Dr. Lesesne Smith of Spartanburg treated respiratory problems in children. A hospital, post office, stores, drug store, doctor, private school and (8) boarding houses were built. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Bank in Tryon }}{{clear}} :{{Blue |Tryon, North Carolina}} is Polk County's largest city in the area and is most unusual in the versatility of its residents. Half the population has migrated from other parts of the country to enjoy the mild climate and beauty of the surrounding countryside.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryon%2C_North_Carolina :{{Blue |Landrum, North Carolina}} After the station was built for the railroad, and the trains running Landrum began rapid growth. Its several stores quickly made the little village a center of trade for the increasing number of farmsteads in Upper Spartanburg County, Northeast Greenville County and a part of Polk County. As progress began the Landrums and Earl's hired a surveyor to lay out lots and streets for a town of Landrum, NC. with a spot with spring nearby so a well did not have to be dug.. C. Landrum opened a store to sell lots as well as other goods. The spot had a spring nearby so a well did not have to be dug. By 1884 Landrum was incorporated, then re-chartered 1897. W. T. Daniel was the first depot agent. The town has about 3,000 people.The high school had (6) students1916. The 3rd high school building serves 250-300 students of Spartanburg County. :::

::Some of these residents are the direct descendants of the earliest setters who had located at the base of the White Oak Mountain range and fought in the Revolutionary War. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=350 |caption=Elevations }}{{clear}} :::From White Oak Mountain a visitor can cross Shukawakan Falls, which provides the water for Columbus. The water is stored in a reservoir on Foster Mountain, Chocolate Drop-One of the most beautiful views of the Columbus area can be seen from White Oak Mountain. On your way to the top of the mountain, you will cross the Shukawakan Falls which is a main source of water for Columbus. This water goes to a reservoir on Foster Mountain (called Chocolate Drop). ::Polk County, NC and its citizens are proud of its mountains. These are high, but not as high as the Colorado mountains.The Tryon range, which ends in Tryon Peak at the north, lies in a NE by SW direction, and the northern portion, easily visible from the town, extends for about 10 miles.https://listsofjohn.com/searchres?c=1053 ::::

::::{| border="5" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%; border: Solid 6px Brown;" ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Name ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Altitude ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Descrip ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Landmark ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Named for |- |Tryon range || ( 3231 feet)||N part- visible from Tryon, NC. NE to SW ||Runs 10 miles || |- | Tryon Peak || (altitude 3231 feet)||named for the Cherokee Boundary || Gov. William Tryon & Cherokee & Catawba Indian Tribes negotiated||Gov. Tryon |- | Hogback Mountain ||(3226 feet)||in the south||Radio towers Blinking night lights|| |- |Rocky Spur|| (2500 feet) |||||| |- |Melrose || (2638 feet) ||South||Green light on it|| |- |Saluda Gap ||LOW|| Highway, River, Railway || from Asheville||Saluda |- |Warrior Mountain||(2466 Feet)||to the North,South of Saluda Gap||Called Little Warrior ||Indian Chief |- |Little Warrior || (2,421 Feet) ||Southern tip of Warrior Mt.|| || |- |Round mountain|| (1831 feet)|| Southwest|| Perfect cone|| shape |- |Miller Mountain || 2,552 feet ||beyond gap||appears part of Tryon Peak|| |- |White Oak Mountain||(3102 feet)||Northern part of Ridge||||Trees |- |Foster Mountain || || known as Chocolate Drop)|| || |- |} ::A list of the Polk County Mountains are listed here as well as the table: Starting at the south, the mountain bearing the radio towers with their blinking night lights, is Hogback, 3226 feet; then Rocky Spur, 2500 feet. Melrose, 2638 feet, is next and can be identified at night by its green light. Beyond Melrose comes the Saluda Gap, which brings highway, river and railroad down from Asheville. Next mountain to the north is Warrior, 2466 feet. This attractive little mountain rises to a smaller peak at its southern rip, which is sometimes called Little Warrior. Beyond Warrior is a lower peak, in shape a perfect cone. This is Round mountain, 1831 feet. U.S. Interstate Highway 26 after being built, will go through the gap to Round Mountain's north. Miller mountain is large, located on the other side of the Saluda gap and seems to be part of Tryon Peak. The highest mountain, Tryon Peak, 3231 feet. The radio installation on its summit may easily be seen. The northern portion of this ridge is known as White Oak, 3102 feet. {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Tyron Mountain marker. }}{{clear}} Many Polk County residents today are descendants of many of the early families and still live here. The names of Gibbs, Laughter, Pace, Arledge, Lankford, Newman, Wilkins, Green, Williams, Fagan, Durham, Bradley, Fisher, Jackson, Nodine, Mills are the 4th generation of Polk County Pioneers. ::Currently the wilderness which surrounded a single early home of 1877 is now surrounded by industrial plants and 3000 people of the town of Landrum, NC. : '''{{Red|to View}}'''[https://carolinafoothillschamber.com {{red|PolkCounty foothills}}] Adjacent counties
*South Carolina *Henderson county *Rutherford county ===Government Offices=== *Polk County voted with Henderson and Rutherford until after the Civil war.' *There have no fires or losses of records since the county ws created.. *Polk county has only had''' {{Red|four County clerks }}'''since it was formed. rmy, who was wounded at the battles of the Brandywine, Germantown and Eutaw Springs. County seat Columbus, named for Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of America. The first court house was built in 1855, of wood ; a temporary structure for use until one of brick was finished in 1858. This is yet in use. There have been no fires or losses of records. There have been only four clerks of court since the county's formation—R. S. Alexander for 31 years; N. B. Hampton 8 ; S. B. Edwards 4 ; John P. Arledge 23 ; a total of 66 years. The first will book begins in 1855 and the second one is now in use. The first deed book begins in 1855. '''1st Courthouse, 1855''' this was built of wood as a temporary structure for use until the next one was built.[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] {{Image|file=Polk_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Polk Co. NC Courthouse painting. }}{{clear}} 2nd Courthouse, 1857-588 - This was built of brick. There have no fires or losses of records. hed in 1858. This is yet in use. :1857 - It is situated in the center of town. [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] *Four clerks of court since the county's formation—R. S. Alexander for 31 years; N. B. Hampton 8 ; S. B. Edwards 4 ; John P. Arledge 23 ; a total of 66 years * The first will book begins in 1855 and the second one is now in use. The first deed book begins in 1855. [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] ===Geography=== :Size -area depending on the year is 237.85 sq. mi, total area- 250 square miles. :Weather -Temperate as in the "Thermal belt" :Mountains- Blue Ridge Mountains :Lakes - Lake Adger and Lake Lanier which provide skiing, boating, and fishing. The mountain creeks also have trout fishing, when in season. Other activities are golf, riding, and hiking trails for nature enthusiasts. :Climate - the Mountain slopes of the region create a thermal belt, due to a temperature inversion which results in a belt, rather indefinite in width, wherein the frosts of the valley - or the freezes of the higher altitudes - do not occur. :Native Flora -Botanically, the area is rich in native flora. :Climate -temperate :Traditions -recreational, cultural, and equestrian traditions. :Minerals - epidote and hornblende crystals are mined in the county :Plantations - Green River Plantation, established in the early 1800s, and the Mills-Screven Plantation, established ca. 1820 :Railways The Saluda Grade, the steepest standard-gauge, mainline rail line in the nation, opened in 1878 in the county The estimated population of Polk County was 19,000 in 2004. :Water for Columbus is from wells. Population 8,832. Protected areas
===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 18,324 peopleg in the county with a population density of 77 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 92.26% White, 5.89% Black or African American, 0.19% Native American, 0.24% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.63% from other races, and 0.76% from two or more races. 3.01% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.The largest self-reported ancestry groups were: English - 17%, Irish - 13%, German - 13%,Scotch-Irish - 7%, African - 5.89%, Scottish - 4% Italian - 3%. The median income for a household in the county was $36,259, and the median income for a family was $45,096. The per capita income for the county was $19,804. 10.10% of the population and 6.40% of families were below the poverty line. 11.70% of those under the age of 18 and 8.80% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polk_County%2C_North_Carolina *Mill Spring, Polk county, North Carolina is the location for the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games at the Tryon International Equestrian Center, Sept 11 to Sept 23, 2018 (the 8th edition of the games which occur every four years are run by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI). County Resources
*Lakes - two Lakes, Lake Adger and Lake Lanier which provide skiing, boating, and fishing. The mountain creeks also have trout fishing, when in season. Other activities are golf, riding, and hiking trails for nature enthusiasts. *The Polk County, North Carolina (small museum) is currently located in a baggage room of the Southern Railway Station in Tryon, North Carolina. *[https://www.blueridgeheritage.com/destinations/polk-county-history-museum/ Polk County Museum] 1800’s stage coach, antique farm tools, a school display, a home setting, a doctor’s office. *Lakes Anger provide aquatic sports and fishing. *Lake Lanier provide aquatic sports and fishing. *Trout fishing in the clear, cold mountain streams *Golf, riding and hiking attract nature enthusiasts *Polk County Historical Museum *Polk County Community Arts Council *Tryon Little Theater **Polk County farms produce corn, hay, soybeans, apples, and peaches *** Manufactured products include synthetic fibers, yarns, knits, crafts, glass, golf carts, and diamond dies. *[http://www.polkcounty.org/county/rogers_park/park.html Rogers Park] Images Highways
* I-26 *US 74 * US 176 * NC 9 * NC 108 NOTABLES
====Cities/Communities==== *Mill Spring *Landrum *[[:Category: Saluda, North Carolina|Saluda]] *[[:Category: Columbus, North Carolina |Columbus]] *[[:Category: Tryon, North Carolina|Tryon]] *Cooper's Gap *Green Creek *White Oak ===Census=== *2010 population was 20,510. *County’s current population is 19,226 (a 2006 estimate ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Peniel Baptist Church Cemetery, Tryon, North Carolina|Peniel Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Tryon Cemetery, Tryon, North Carolina|Tryon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery, Saluda, North Carolina|Friendship Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Green Creek First Baptist Cemetery, Green Creek, North Carolina|Green Creek First Baptist Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Silver Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Mill Spring, North Carolina|Silver Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/tryon/tryon.html *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/polkcounty/pchistory.html *https://saluda.com/saluda-history/ *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/saluda/saluda_history.html *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/landrum/landrum.html *http://wncwinetrail.com *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/polk_county_nc.html *http://www.historicsaluda.org/historic-district/ *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/tryon/tryon.html *https://www.blueridgeheritage.com/destinations/polk-county-history-museum/ *http://www.polkcounty.org/county/polkcounty/pchistory.html *http://www.linkpendium.com/polk-nc-genealogy/ *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/polk_county_nc.html *[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/polk/history_county.html Genealogy Trails Polk Co. History] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus%2C_North_Carolina

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Polk county front page images. }} *{{Blue|Polk County was created and organized Mar 30, 1846 from Liberty County, by the act of the First Legislature of the State of Texas.}}https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/polk-county This was one of the first of a series of 23 counties created after the USA annexed the new state. It is named for His Excellency James Knox Polk of Tennessee, President of the United States, was by act of the First Legislature of the State of Texas, approved on March 30, 1846, created out of Liberty County and embraced that portion thereof known and designated as the "Northern Division" of said Liberty County. It was one of the first of a series of 23 counties, constituted and established by the State of Texas, after annexation with the United States.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polk_County,_Texas https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 :'''1529''' a royal land grant was awarded to Pánfilo de Narváez. The Spanish tended to avoid the area.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 :'''1700s''' - Hasinai Indians (alliance of Caddo descent) were in the region. :'''late 1700s''' -Alabama and Coushatta Indians crossed into the Big Thicket, (covering a lot of the area) Louisiana. These Alabama and Coushatta stayed in the county, living on land given to them in 1854. :'''1834''' Pakana Muskogees, of Creek descent, (3rd group) settled in Polk County. ::Big Thicket was discouraging to European settlers. :'''1831, 1834''' Empresarios awarded land grants to American and Hispanic families. Few actually settled. By 1834 there were only '''7 families'''recorded in Smithfield on the Trinity River. :'''1841''' Drew's Landing and Smithfield were busy shipping points. :'''1846'''- Polk County, was formed from Liberty Municipality (which was subdivided from Department of Nacogdoches). Polk co. was named after President James K. Polk, was one of 23 counties formed by the first state legislature of Texas in 1846. The boundaries established on March 30 closely followed those of the old northern division of Liberty Municipality, :'''1846''' - voting in Polk county selected Livingston to be the County Seat (was formerly named Springfield). The first commissioners' court met there in September. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Polk Co. in Texas. }}{{clear}} :'''1835-1860''' Settlers arrived, with many on the Trinity River and along the main creeks. ::'''Examples'''- Pierre J. Menard, representing Liberty Municipality in the Consultation at San Felipe, and George T. Wood, governor of Texas 1847 to 1849. :'''pre-Civil War''' - Settlers were mostly from southern states, thus plantations were major feature of the economics and politics prior to Civil War. (Population of the county in 1860 was {{red|8,300, with a''' slave majority of 4,198'''}}. :'''1859''' - Plantations produced 9,307 bales of cotton.The county produced 9,307 bales of cotton. :'''1859-1861''' Polk County supported Hardin R. Runnels against Sam Houston, majority for presidential candidate John C. Breckinridge in 1860 and secession in 1861. :'''1862-1865''' Polk County raised 8 companies to serve the Confederacy, PLUS an Indian unit led by planter, Confederate major Alexander Hamilton Washington. :'''post 1866''' - the county had depended on plantation system of farming,, it was economically broken after the war. :'''1869''' Number of farms doubled, but population decreased and the agriculture production fell sharply. Corn crops fell 30%. '''Cotton production fell 50%''' :'''1870-1900'''-- Antebellum corn production was not equaled again until 1900, and cotton not until 1940. Even the Cattle and hogs decreased 1/3 :'''1870-1890''' mules, horses, and sheep, became a source of steady income through the turn of the century. The average value of a farm including land and buildings dropped from ($7,377 to '''$501''') . :'''Mar 11, 1875'''- adjustment to Polk County when part of Trinity County was added to Polk Co., leading to the present Polk County. :'''1880-1940''' - population increased steadily then peaked at 20,635. The population of Polk County grew steadily from 1880 to 1940, when it peaked at 20,635, :'''1881''' Railways -The Houston, East and West Texas Railway was completed north across Polk County, and the tracks have been used by the Southern Pacific since 1961. Many small lines, such as the Moscow, Camden and San Augustine, were built by lumber companies during the timber boom, but most have been abandoned. The Trinity and Sabine established Corrigan in 1881, then became part of an east-west line of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas across the county in 1884. The Waco, Beaumont, Trinity and Sabine acquired the line in 1923, along with the Beaumont and Great Northern, first completed through Onalaska to Livingston in 1908. :'''1899'''- Many Pakana Muskoges moved to Oklahoma, while the rest joined the Alabama Couishtta Indians. :'''1900''' Lumber production occupies much of the land in Polk County. In the twentieth century the value of the lumber industry increased remarkably. The greatest increase came after World War II, but the lumber boom helped ease the impact of the Great Depression on the county. :'''1903'''- The Livingston Telephone Company was organized on August 3, 1903, (40 telephones in service). :'''1905'''-Livingston Power Plant began providing electricity at night from a small wood-fired steam engine. :'''1907''' Several local businessmen bought the plant in 1907 and initiated daylight service in 1909. Livingston Municipal Light Department still operates. :'''1920''' Polk County has a rural population, less dependent on farming. Many farms lay fallow or grew hay, :'''1928''' Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation was enlarged by the federal government in 1928, is Located east of Livingston on U.S. Highway 190. (3 creeks are named for Coushattal chiefs( 1) Long King, 2) Long Tom, and 3) Tempe. :'''1936''' -The rails from Corrigan east were abandoned in 1936, and from Livingston west in 1949 :post World War II, U.S. highways 59 and 287, through Livingston and Corrigan, were paved, and U.S. 190 from Livingston to Woodville, in neighboring Tyler County, was hard-surfaced by 1949. Only 2,551 motor vehicles were registered in Polk County in 1944; in 1990 the total of 28,311 reflected the effect of highway development in the county. :'''1940-1960''' population 16,194. :'''1980''' Population had increased to 24,407. ::The population of African Americans decreased 40%, in the 1870s, then increased until 1950. ::Indian residents of Polk County have remained steady at a few hundred. ::There are no large towns within the county; of the incorporated areas, Livingston increased from 1,851 inhabitants in 1940 to 5,019 by 1990, when Corrigan had 1,794 residents, Onalaska 728, Goodrich 239, and Seven Oaks 171. :'''1981'''- 16,380 tons hay was produced in 1981. :'''1982''' Rural population increased, (agriculture has been minor in the economy of Polk County). From a peak in 1929 of 2,300 farms employing 3,191 people, the number of active farming operations fell to 456 in 1978 before recovering to 530 employing less than 200 in 1982. '''No cotton production has been reported since 1969,''' :'''1930-1940''' jobs in the timber and related service industries double. Manufactures, mostly lumber, totaled $859,657 in value in 1900, then $2.9 million in 1939. :'''1977''' timber industry in Polk County produced $64.4 million in manufactures and employed almost 1,000 people. :'''1980s''' -Several private and municipal companies provided phone service to the county in the 1980s. :'''1982''' Timber prices rose, thus by 1982 only 9% of the farmland was cultivated, but farmsteads averaged $264,994 in value. :'''1982''' Oil and gas production increased (1.8 billion cubic feet of gas-well gas were produced) :'''1990''' County production of peaches, blueberries, and vegetables. Polk County was the leading Texas county in lumber products and '''Christmas trees.''' Crude oil production was 1,256,622 barrels. :Transportation facilitated the development of industry improvement in transportation. Early commerce depended on a few roads or the Trinity River; :'''2000''' rural households get electricity from Gulf States Utilities or Texas Power and Light Company. Entex, Incorporated, sells natural gas to county residents.

{{Blue|Story of Swartwout}} A banker from New York backed several colonies. In 1838 the small town, Swartout began on the East bank of the Trinity River. Sam Houston was even an early shareholder, when the community and its future looked horizonless.. :Before Polk county was formed, the Masons opened a school there in the 1840s. It had a ferry landing and was on a stage line, as well as had a hotel. Its Trinity River traffic boosted it into a river port for cotton warehousing and shipping.and the town was on a stage line. :Liberty County was established and Swartwout was a sub county seat for Liberty's northern division. Then Polk County was formed in 1846. Swartwout was on the ballot for county seat. However sufficient voters did not vote for the town as the new county seat. After this the town continued thriving on the river trade.. When the railroads were built they by passed Swartwout, they delivered the second blow for the town.. Its post office was open 1846 to 1875. . A marker was put in place in 1936, then that was moved when Lake Livingston Reservoir was built. Nothing is left of the old town of Swartwout, however a community is near the old Livingston Dam. A submerged Texas Ghost Town. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGhostTowns/Swartwout-Texas.htm

===Government Offices=== Polk County has had five courthouses: 1846, 1847, 1854, 1884 and 1923 '''1st Courthouse, 1846''' The county’s first courthouse cost '''$10.00''', and was a one-room log cabin built by Texas Revolutionary War veteran John English in 1846. It was not meant to be permanent. It was built on a hill where all the subsequent courthouses were built. http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Livingston-Texas-Polk-County-Courthouse.htm '''2nd Courthouse, 1847''' - This was completed in 1847, with cost of $437.00 It was a larger, one-story log cabin measuring 26’ x 22’ x 20’. It was built by James Andress, a local civic leader and innkeeper. Andress moved the first courthouse down the hill and attached it to his inn where it was used as a kitchen. (The Andress Inn was demolished in 1911), but a Texas historical marker south of the current courthouse identifies its former location. '''3rd Courthouse, 1854''' The next courthouse was a 40’ x 40’ two-story building built of brick in 1854, with a cost just under '''$6,000'''. '''4th Courthouse, 1884-''' Thirty years later, the 1854 courthouse was renovated extremely. A new stone facade was part of the renovation. The renovated 1854 courthouse became the county’s fourth courthouse in 1884. It was built of stone and brick and designed by popular Houston architect Eugene T. Heiner in his familiar Second Empire style. The renovation cost '''$17, 500''' and the contractor was W. C. Wells. A white fence was built around the courthouse square at this time to keep roving livestock off the grounds.{{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1884 renovated Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :1902, downtown Livingston was destroyed by fire, reportedly caused by a disgruntled liquor salesman upset with the county’s ban on the sale of alcohol. The '''1884 courthouse was the only downtown building that survived.''' 1905, a 23’ x 43’ courthouse annex was built of locally made red brick on the SW corner of the courthouse square. It was designed by Houston architect Lewis Sterling Green. The annex still '''stands today as the county’s oldest government building'''. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=320 |caption=1905 Annex }}{{clear}} '''5th Courthouse, 1923''' This current courthouse began in 1923. Houston contractor Isaac Young had cleared the foundation by July and the cornerstone was laid on November 12, 1923. The brick and concrete courthouse was built in the Classical Revival style (in the case of this courthouse, also referred to as Texas Renaissance) with Beaux-Arts details such as large entrance columns, arched windows, a cross-axial floor plan and a flat roof with decorative balustrades. This courthouse was the first courthouse for Polk County to have electricity, indoor plumbing, a furnace for steam heating, telephones and drinking water from another source other than from roof run-off. The courthouse was used for political and social functions and contained a community auditorium, library, post office, American Legion Hall and a jury dormitory with showers. The building’s total cost was '''$178,740'''. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1923 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 :Location - the East Texas Timberlands region on the east bank of the Trinity River. Geographical center - 94°50' north latitude and 30°49' west longitude. County seat - Livingston, on U.S. Hwys 59 and 190, 76 miles NE of Houston. :Size -1,061 square miles :Elevation from 100 to 300 feet Topography - gently rolling in the north and in South part is more level. :Soil - North part- has light colored loamy, deep reddish clay subsoil. Southern part - acidic, sandy-loamy surfaces with deep reddish loam or clay subsoil. Near River soils are dark, loamy. "Marine deposit found in subsoil, indicate the region was once under the ocean. :Rivers/Creeks- Trinity River & Niches River border the county, and Menard, Sally, Tombigbee, Big Sandy, Long King, Piney, and Kickapoo creeks. :Trees/vegetatoin Pine and hardwood forested ('''40% is prime farm land.''') :Lake - Lake Livingstone- man made reservoir on the Trinity River, covers 82,600 acres. :Rainfall - 48 inches annually :Temperature -67° F. :Growing season lasts 250 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 ====Adjacent counties==== *Angelina County (north) *Tyler County (east) *Hardin County (southeast) *Liberty County (south) *San Jacinto County (southwest) *Trinity County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Thicket Big Thicket] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 41,133 people residing in the county with a population density of 39 inhabitants/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 79.64% White, 13.17% Black or African American, 1.74% Native American, 0.38% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 3.74% from other races, and 1.32% from two or more races. 9.39% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $30,495, and the median income for a family was $35,957. Males had a median income of $30,823 versus $21,065 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,834. About 13.30% of families and 17.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.10% of those under age 18 and 12.30% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polk_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Polk_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Polk Co. in Texas. }}{{clear}} '''Highways'''
:U.S. Highway 59 :I-69 Interstate 69 is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 59 in most places. :U.S. Highway 190 :U.S. Highway 287 :Texas State Highway 146 :Texas Farm to Market Road 350 :Texas Farm to Market Road 356 :Texas Farm to Market Road 357 :Texas Farm to Market Road 942 :Texas Farm to Market Road 943 :Texas Farm to Market Road 1745 *West Livingston has the Livingston Municipal Airport, operated by the City of Livingston. ==== Towns==== *[[:Category:Goodrich, Texas|Goodrich]] *[[:Category:Onalaska, Texas|Onalaska]] *[[:Category:Seven Oaks, Texas|Seven Oaks]] *'''[[:Category:Livingston, Texas|Livingston]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:West Livingston, Texas|West Livingston]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Census Des Place!! Unin community!! Unin community |- |[[:Category:Big Thicket Lake Estates, Texas|Big Thicket Lake Estates]] ||[[:Category:Ace, Texas|Ace]]||[[:Category:Moscow, Texas|Moscow]] |- |[[:Category:Cedar Point, Texas|Cedar Point]]||[[:Category:Barnum, Texas|Barnum]]||[[:Category:Dallardsville, Texas|Dallardsville]] |- |[[:Category:Indian Springs, Texas|Indian Springs]]||[[:Category:Blanchard, Texas|Blanchard]]||[[:Category:East Tempe, Texas|East Tempe]] |- |[[:Category:Pleasant Hill, Texas|Pleasant Hill]]||[[:Category:Camden, Texas|Camden]]||[[:Category:Leggett, Texas|Leggett]] |- |[[:Category:West Livingston, Texas|West Livingston]]||[[:Category:Corrigan, Texas|Corrigan]]||[[:Category: Segno, Texas|Segno]] |} *Laurelia gh town ====Formed From==== *1846--Polk County was created 30 March 1846 from Liberty Municipality. ====County Resources==== *Lumber products *'''Christmas trees.''' *Big Thicket ====Census==== :1850 --- 2,348 — :1860 --- 8,300 253.5% :1870 --- 8,707 4.9% :1880 --- 7,189 −17.4% :1890 --- 10,332 43.7% :1900 --- 14,447 39.8% :1910 --- 17,459 20.8% :1920 --- 16,784 −3.9% :1930 --- 17,555 4.6% :1940 --- 20,635 17.5% :1950 --- 16,194 −21.5% :1960 --- 13,861 −14.4% :1970 --- 14,457 4.3% :1980 --- 24,407 68.8% :1990 --- 30,687 25.7% :2000 --- 41,133 34.0% :2010 --- 45,413 10.4% :Est. 2015 --- 46,972 ====Notables==== *Percy Foreman: notable criminal defense attorney *John Wesley Hardin: Old West gunslinger *William P. Hobby: Governor of Texas, publisher of Houston Post *Sam Houston: general of the revolution to achieve independence and President of the Republic of Texas, made peace treaties with the Alabama-Coushata Indians. *Margo Jones: stage director of Tennessee Williams and Ray Walston and directed Williams' The Glass Menagerie on Broadway *René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle: noted French explorer was likely killed in Polk County *Sally Mayes: Broadway actress and singer. Livingston named a street in her honor. *Mark Moseley: professional football player *Moon Mullican: musician, "King of the Hillbilly Piano Players". *Captain (Ike) Isaac Newton Moreland Turner: Confederate captain who joined the Civil War from Polk County, with units called the "Texas Brigade" (Annette Gordon-Reed American historian, Pulitzer prize author, (b 1958 in Livingston, Texas) American historian, Pulitzer Prize winning author, and law professor noted for changing scholarship on Thomas Jefferson re: his relationship with Sally Hemings and her children. ====Education==== *Polk County College / Commerce Center was completed in 2013, on US Hwy 59 Bypass. *Angelina College offers advanced curriculum study and technical training at this location. The facility provides public auditorium space and may be used as a mass shelter in a disaster. ====Grants==== *1529 a royal land grant was awarded to Pánfilo de Narváez. The Spanish tended to avoid the area. *1831, 1834 Empresarios awarded land grants to American and Hispanic families. Few actually settled. * 100 American and Hispanic families received land grants from various empresarios and companies between 1831 and 1834, ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://historic.one/tx/polk-county/historic-cemetery/barfield#gsc.tab=0 Barfield Cemetery ] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361538/barfield-cemetery Barfield Cemetery] from FindaGrave *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/202240/blue-water-cemetery Blue Water Cemetery] from FindaGrave *[[:Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Barnum, Texas|Pine Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Carmona Cemetery, Corrigan, Texas|Carmona Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Union Springs Cemetery, Corrigan, Texas|Union Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bold Springs Cemetery, Livingston, Texas|Bold Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Hill Cemetery, Livingston, Texas|Forest Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Restland Memorial Park Cemetery, Livingston, Texas|Restland Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Menard Chapel Cemetery, Segno, Texas|Menard Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Peebles Cemetery, Polk County, Texas|Peebles Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Feagin Cemetery, Polk County, Texas|Feagin Cemetery]] *[[:Category: N.H. Rice Cemetery, Polk County, Texas|N.H. Rice Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2706 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp06 *http://www.co.polk.tx.us *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Polk/ListPolk.html Polk county, TX cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2706 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Polk_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txpolk/ TxGen genealogy]

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[[Category:Polk County, Arkansas]] {{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] == Welcome to the Polk County, Arkansas Project! == Polk County, Arkansas was established on November 30, 1844 and named after James K. Polk, the 11th President of the United States. The county was primarily a rural area throughout its history, and was home to various industries, including agriculture, forestry, and mining. During the Civil War, Polk County was a center of Confederate activity, and many residents served in Confederate military units. After the war, the county experienced a period of reconstruction and economic growth, but like much of the rural South, it faced significant economic and social challenges in the decades that followed. Despite these challenges, the county has continued to grow and develop, and today it is home to a diverse population and thriving economy. === Maps and Boundaries === Polk County is located in the southwestern part of Arkansas, in the United States. It is bordered by: *[[Space:Scott_County_Arkansas|Scott County, Arkansas]] (north) *[[Space:Montgomery_County_Arkansas|Montgomery County, Arkansas]] (east) *[[Space:Howard_County_Arkansas|Howard County, Arkansas]] (southeast) *[[Space:Sevier_County_Arkansas|Sevier County, Arkansas]] (south) *[[Space:McCurtain_County%2C_Oklahoma|McCurtain County, Oklahoma]] (southwest) *[[Space:Le_Flore_County%2C_Oklahoma|Le Flore County, Oklahoma]] (northwest) === Communities === ==== Cities ==== :{| border="0" width="200px" |[[:Category:Mena%2C_Arkansas|Mena]]||[[:Category:Wickes%2C_Arkansas|Wickes]] |} ====Towns==== :{| border="0" width="200px" |[[:Category:Cove%2C_Arkansas|Cove]]||[[Category:Grannis%2C_Arkansas|Grannis]] |- |[[:Category:Hatfield%2C_Arkansas|Hatfield]]||[[:Category:Vandervoort%2C_Arkansas|Vandervoort]] |} ====Census-designated place==== :{| border="0" width="200px" |[[:Category:Acorn%2C_Arkansas|Acorn]]||[[:Category:Board_Camp%2C_Arkansas|Board Camp]] |} ====Other Unincorporated Communities==== ====Townships:==== :[[:Category:Ink%2C_Arkansas|Ink]] ====Townships==== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category:Acorn_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Acorn]]||[[:Category:Big_Fork_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Big Fork]]||[[:Category:Cedar_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Cedar]]||[[:Category:Center_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Center]] |- |[[:Category:Cove_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Cove]]||[[:Category:Eagle_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Eagle]]||[[:Category:Faulkner_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Faulkner]]||[[:Category:Freedom_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Freedom]] |- |[[:Category:Fulton_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Fulton]]||[[:Category:Gap_Springs_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Gap Springs]]||[[:Category:Mill_Creek_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Mill Creek]]||[[:Category:Mountain_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Mountain]] |- |[[:Category:Ouachita_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Ouachita]]||[[:Category:Ozark_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Ozark]]||[[:Category:Potter_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Potter]]||[[:Category:Rich_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|Rich Mountain]] |- |[[:Category:White_Township%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|White]] |} === Historical Landmarks=== {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bard Springs Bathhouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bard_Springs_House| Bard Springs House]]''' - located on Forest Service Road 106 along Blaylock Creek betwen Blaylock Mountain and Raspberry Mountain in the Cassatot Mountains of Polk County, Arkansas. The bathhouse is a single-story building constructed of field stone and topped with a gable roof. It was built in 1936 by members of the 742nd Company of the Arkansas Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) District station at the Mena Camp, located aobut eight miles northwest of the small town of Shady, Arkansas. Part of the public recreational complex within the Ouachita National Forest (ONF) it is signficant through its association with the CCC and their contributions to American social history. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bard Springs Dam No. 1 }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bard_Springs_Dam_No._1| Bard Springs Dam No. 1]]''' - located on Forest Service Road 106 along Blaylock Creek between Mountain and Raspberry Mountains in the Cassatot Mountains of Polk County, Arkansas. The recreational area has two dams which help form a horseshoe bend on Blaylock Creek, the primary water source for the Recreational Area. Dam No. 1 is on the western side of the recreational area. Made of field stone and approximtely 65 feet in lenght. It was built in 1936 by members of the 742nd Company of the Arkansas Civilian Converstation Corp (CCC) District Station at the Mena Camp. It remains significant through its association with the CCC and the contributions they made to American social history. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bard Springs Dam No. 2 }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bard_Springs_Dam_No._2| Bard Springs Dam No. 1]]''' - located on Forest Service Road 106 along Blaylock Creek between Mountain and Raspberry Mountains in the Cassatot Mountains of Polk County, Arkansas. The recreational area has two dams which help form a horseshoe bend on Blaylock Creek, the primary water source for the Recreational Area. Dam No. 2 is on the western side of the recreational area. Made of field stone and approximtely 75 feet in lenght. It was built in 1936 by members of the 742nd Company of the Arkansas Civilian Converstation Corp (CCC) District Station at the Mena Camp. It remains significant through its association with the CCC and the contributions they made to American social history. *'''[[Wikipedia:Bard_Springs_Picnic_Shelter| Bard Springs Picnic Shelter]]''' - located on Forest Service Road 106 along Blaylock Creek between Mountain and Raspberry Mountains in the Cassatot Mountains of Polk County, Arkansas. It is a single-story, open air structure set on a continuous stone foundation. It was built in 1936 by members of the 742nd Company of the Arkansas Civilian Converstation Corp (CCC) District Station at the Mena Camp. It remains significant through its association with the CCC and the contributions they made to American social history. *'''[[Wikipedia:Bogg_Springs_Hotel| Bogg Springs Hotel]]''' - located at the end of State Highway 84 in the rural southwest corner of Polk County, Arkansas. It is a two-story, wood frame hotel dsigned in the Plain Traditional style. Built in 1904-07 for use as a hotel in a resort area, there is a lot of folklore stories associated with the hotel about people who have stayed there and even criminal activities that occurred nearby, usually in conjunction with moonshining. It is the last surviving structure in Bogg Springs resort community and the last known resort hotel building in all of Polk County. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Buckeye Vista Overlook }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Buckeye_Vista_Overlook| Buckeye Vista Overlook]]''' - is a historic scenic overlook in the Ouachita National Forest. Located on National Forest Road 38 in Polk County, Arkansas. It is on the north side of Buckeye Mountain and is a simple roadside pullout where you can stop and take in the wonder of the natural beauty. There is a 70 feet long retaining wall built out of quarried stone and mortar. The wall was built in 1935 by the Civilian Consveration Corps (CCC). It is one of only two overlooks in the Ouachita National Forest. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ebenezer Monument }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Ebenezer_Monument| Ebenezer Monument]]''' - Constructed in 1936, and located in the rear parking lot of the First Baptist Church at 811 Port Arthur Street in Mena, Arkansas. It is a square, stone and concrete masonry monument that narrows toward the top and contains a vault designed to hold a time capsule. It is designed in the Rustic masonry style found frequently in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) construction for that period. ::The monument is associated with the anti-Communist sentiment that swept the state after the decision by the administration of nearby Commonwealth College to focus its curriculum exclusively upon Marxism and Communism, and to advocate militant activism by its students and faculty within the growing southern labor movement. :: The First Baptist Church erected the monument in 1936 as part of the local effort to expel nearby Commonwealth College. Led by its new minister Reverand L. D. Summers, the thrust of his efforts were part of a local and state initiative to discredit the school and remove it from the state. ::Commonwealth College traced its origins to the uptopian movement of the late 19th century, specifically to the Llano Cooperative Colony, a community based on utopian models that was founded in 1914 in Antelope Valley, California. The movement was founded by Job Harriman, a prominent socialist who had earlier been a legal associate of Clarence Darrow, the Llano community was a farming commune that sought total self-sufficiency and independence along with stressing radical social and economic reform along socialist lines. ::The Ebenezer Mounument is the only historic resource within the state associated with anti-Communist activity during this period in Arkansas. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Elks Lodge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Elks_Lodge_(Mena,_Arkansas)| Elks Lodge]]''' - located at 500 Mena Street in Mena, Arkansas. It is a rectangular plan, two-story red brick Colonial Revival commercial building. A defining architectural element is a Mission style shaped parapet on the front, southwestern facade. The building was built in 1908, by the Elks Lodge #781. The lodge has served as a local oranization and hosted notable politicians, entertainers, and tended to the medical nees of Mena through its tenure as the Mena General Hospital during 1935 to 1951. ::In 1902, twenty-six people banded together to form the "Hello Bills", a forerunner to the Elks Lodge, 781. The group met in the second story of the Watkins building across the street from the post office. The popularity of the group necessitated the need for a larger building. So they build the structure to be utilized as a community center. ::The Redman Hosptal in Mena had outgrown its space and in 1935 the Elks rented the building for medical use. During its stint as the Elks lodge it was a reception for William Jennings Bryan during his bid for the White House. Actor and Mena resident Chet Lauck, served as the clubs Exalted Ruler from 1928 to 1929. During it years in the community it has been used by other clubs and organizations like the Lions Club, the Girl Scouts, and as a hospital. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=C. E. Foster House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:C.E._Foster_House| C. E. Foster House]]''' - Constructed in 193 by Carlos Hill and Phil Lance, the C. E. Foster House is an irregular-plan, two-section stone structure originally constructed as a vacation residence. The two sections, connected by a gable-roof breezeway. It is a highly unusual example of a native-stone constructed, Rustic style vacation cottage. ::Little is known of Carlos Hill's early life other than he was from Iowa and had managed a cattle ranch in Argentina. He arrived in Mena to study at Commonwealth College. He designed and constructed the house, which was sold shortly thereafter to C. E. Foster from Muskogee, Oklahoma. Foster, who was in the oil business, purchased the house for a vacation cottage. ::Since Queen Wilhelmina State Park took over the Foster House in 1971, the building has been utilized as a display area, visitor information center, gift shop, offices, storage, and employee housing. It is significant for its unique and immaginative exercise in Depression-era Rustic style architecture. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Janssen Park }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Janssen_Park| Janssen Park]]''' - is a municipal park in Mena, Arkansas. It encircles one of Mena's oldest buildings, the 1850s Shelton log cabin. The park was laid out in 1896, the year the city was founded. There is a clocktower in the partk and it features walkways, mature trees and large grassy areas. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mena Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Mena_Commercial_Historic_District| Mena Commercial Historic District]]''' - encompasses the downtown area of Mena, Arkansas. Mena was founded as a major railroad service town for the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad and the town grew up around it. Most of the commerical buildings were built between 1896 and 1940 and include a variety of one and two-story structures. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mena Kansas City-Southern Depot }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Mena_station_(Arkansas)| Mena Kansas City-Southern Depot]]''' - located west of the intersection of Mena Street and Pickering Avenue in downtown Mena, Arkansas. It was built in 1920 and is a single story, brick masonry railroad depot designed in the Mediterranean style. It is significant for its association with the Kansas City-Southern Railroad which gave birth to the city of Mena. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mountain Fork Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Mountain_Fork_Bridge| Mountain Fork Bridge]]''' - is located on County Road #38 in Polk County approximately one mile west of the town of Camp Pioneer. It spans the Mountain Fork Creek and is an example of a pony Pratt steel truss bridge. This type of bridge was very common in the state in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Its bridge design reflects a period of bridge engineering before the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD) standarized bridge designs in the 1920s. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=National Guard Armory }} *'''[[Wikipedia:National_Guard_Armory_(Mena,_Arkansas)| National Gurad Armory]]''' - Constructed in 1930-31, it is located at the southwest corner of DeQueen and Maple Street in Mena, Arkansas. It is a fieldstone and concrete masonry armory building conssiting of a large, single story function area, and a smaller two-story office section. It is an example of locally construction in native fieldstone. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mena City Hall }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Mena_City_Hall| Mena City Hall]]''' - It first served as the Old Post Office, but is now Mena City Hall. Located at 520 Mena Street, it was constructed in 1917. It is a two-story, brick masonry post office structure specifically designed for that purpose by Treasury Department architect James A. Wetmore. Its design is both American Colonial and European Classical influcences, a combination that was popular during that period. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Polk County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Polk_County_Courthouse_(Arkansas)| Polk County Courthouse]]''' - is a two-story, bick masonry courthouse building designed in a restrained version of the Art Deco style. It was designed by Haralson and Mott Fort Smith architectural firm in 1939 and built under the federal public works program at the Works Progress Adminstration (WPA). {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Agnes Catholic Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:St._Agnes_Catholic_Church_(Mena,_Arkansas)| St. Agnes Catholic Church]]''' - located at the southwest corner of 8th and Walnut Street in Mena, Arkansas. It was constructed in 1921-22 and is a single-story, fieldstone masonry and concrete church building. Designed in the Spanish Mission style and constructed with locally-available materials. It's noteworhy features include a green clay tile roof, and an abundance of richly-colored stained glass, and the two flanking asymmetrical towers, with their offset buttresses and hipped roofs. ::the formation of a Catholic congregation in Mena occurred in 1896, when the archdiocese sent a delegation to select a site for the erection of a church and school. In 1897, a young paster by the name of Reverand A. P. Gallagher as head of the church. A Catholic parochial school was established at the same time. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Shady Lake Recreation Area }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Shady_Lake_Recreation_Area| Shady Lake Recreation Area]]''' - is a campground and public recreational area in southwestern Ouachita National Forest, southwest of Mena, Arkansas and west of Glenwood, Arkansas. It consist of a body of water from the Saline River contained by a dam built in 1940 by the Civilian Consveration Corps (CCC). The area is administered by the United States Forest Service (USFS). ::Developed facilities are located on the north side of the lake, and include four camping loops, a swimming area, fishing pier, amphitheater, and other facilities. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Judge Benjamin Shaver House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Judge_Benjamin_Shaver_House| Judge Benjamin Shaver House]]''' - is a two-and-one-half storey Neo-Colonial Revival style house. The house is an early reminder of the early settlement of Mena, Arkansas. ::Dorothy Shaver grew up in the house and after college she joined her sister, Elsie, in Chicago, Illinois. Both were art students and created and sold dolls which became famous under the name of "Little Shavers." {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1877 Survey Marker 48 }} *'''[[Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1877_survey_marker_48| 1877 Survey Marker 48]]''' - The state line location covers an acrea starting at the northeast corner of the parking lot just north of Arkansas 88 and Oklahoma 1 highway intersection. The site is one of the few places where public access is available to one of the original 1877 State Line Milage Markers. ::The survey of the State Line was a controversial government action because more than one survey occurred. The first State Line was agreed to in the Treaty of Doak's Stand in 1820. The Washington or Choctaw Boundary Treaty of 1825 set the present boundary south of Fort Smith, Arkansas. ::All white settlers west of this line were to be removed. All the Choctaws to the east were to relocate west. ::The line also became a focus of illegal liquor traffic. At the Civil War's end a new treaty was signed in 1865 and new efforts by the Choctaw were made to get the boundary changed to the east. The legislation finally settled the issue by confirming the old boundary in March of 1875. The resurvey was made in 1877. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Studebaker Showroom }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Studebaker_Showroom| Studebaker Showroom]]''' - located on the corner of DeQueen Street and Port Arthur Street in downtown Mena, Arkansas. It is an excellent example of Art Moderne architecture. The entire building is constructed of concrete blocks with white stucco covering the facade. Built in 1948, the Studebaker Showroom is associated with the development of Arkansas Highway Culture :: Built for the Lindsay brothers it served as a car dealership until 1962. It significance is for its association with the Arkansas Highway and Transporation Era Architecture, 1910-1965 and its Arkansas Highway History and Architecture 1910-1965. {{Image|file=Polk_County_Arkansas-19.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Tall Peak Fire Tower }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Tall_Peak_Fire_Tower| Tall Peak Fire Tower]]''' - located southeast of Mean on Forest Service Road Number 38A in Polk County, Arkansas. The tower is a two-story, field stone and wood structure built in 1938, by members of the 742nd Company of the Arkansas Civilian Convservation Corps (CCC) District stationed at Mena Camp. It functioned as a fire and observation tower to help prevent the forest fires that ravaged the forest. === National Protected Areas === *'''[[Wikipedia:Ouachita_National_Forest| Ouachita National Forest]]''' - The Ouachita National Forest is located in west-central Arkansas and covers over 1.8 million acres of land. It is the oldest national forest in the southern United States and is home to a variety of recreational activities, including camping, hiking, fishing, and hunting. Within Polk County, the Ouachita National Forest includes popular destinations such as the Little Missouri Falls and the Womble Trail, a popular mountain biking route. The forest is also known for its diverse wildlife, including black bears, white-tailed deer, and wild turkeys. === Prominent Families and Surnames=== *'''Robert Lrod Dorough''' was born on December 12, 1923 in Cherry Hill, Arkansas. He was an American bebop and cool jazz vocalist, pianist, composer, songwriter, arranger, and producer. He became famous as a composer and performer of songs in the TV series "Schoolhouse Rock", as well as for his work with Miles Davis, Blossom Dearie, and others. He received a Grammy nomination for Best Recording for Children in 1974, was inducted into the Arkansas Jazz Hall of Fame in 1998, Artist of the Year at the 2002 Pennsylvania Governor's Awards for the Arts, and was recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts as a Jazz Master in 2019. His Schoolhouse Rock! soundtrack was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". *'''Norris "Tuffy" Goff''' was born on May 30, 1906 in Cove, Arkansas. He was an American comedian in radio and film, best known for his portrayal of Abner Peabody on the rural comedy Lum and Abner. *'''Chester "Chef" Lauck''' was born on February 9, 1902 in Alleene, Arkansas. He was a comic actor who played the character of Lum Edwards on the classic American Radio comedy Lum and Abner. *'''Paul Tyrone Lewis''' was born on November 29, 1938 in Mena, Arkansas. He was an American artist remembered for the realism of his landscape paintings. His art has been featured in many national and regional juried art shows. Between 1958 and 2003, Lewis's paintings were selected seven times for inclusion in the Delta Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. *'''[[Littleton-797|Herbert A. Littleton]]''' was born on July 1, 1930 in Mena, Arkansas. He received the Medal of Honor for valor while serving as a U.S. Marine during the Korean War. *'''David Luke Myrick''' was born on June 20, 1916 in Mena, Arkansas. He was an American country music singer and songwriter primarily known for his 1948 hit, "The Deck of Cards." He was a frequent performer on the Grand Ole Opry and Louisiana Hayride. *'''Dorothy Shaver''' was born on July 29, 1893 in Center Point, Arkansas. Her family moved to Mena when she was five years old. She was the first woman in the United States to head a multimillion-dollar firm. She was a well known leader in the fashion industry. In 1947, Life Magazine called her "the No. 1 American career woman." === Records and Resources=== *[[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] *[[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] * [[Wikipedia:Polk_County,_Arkansas| Wikipedia for Polk County, Arkansas]] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Polk_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch - Polk County, Arknasas] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=800 Encylopedia of Arkansas - Logan County, Arkansas]

Polk County Tennessee

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Welcome to Polk County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to Polk County, Tennessee. From cities, to citizens, to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. ==How to Join the Project== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. #Project template: {{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} gives you the template above (2 flags) ] === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. ---- {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Polk County,
| NW Location = [[:Space:McMinn_County%2C_Tennessee|McMinn County]] | N Location = | NE Location= [[:Space:Monroe_County_Tennessee|Monroe County]] | E Location = [[:Category:Cherokee County, North Carolina|Cherokee County,]]
[[:Category:North Carolina|North Carolina]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Fannin County, Georgia|Fannin County,]] [[:Category:Georgia|Georgia]] | S Location = | SW Location = [[:Category:Murray County, Georgia|Murray County,]] [[:Category:Georgia|Georgia]] | W Location = [[:Category:Bradley County, Tennessee|Bradley County]] }} ==Polk County History== "Polk County, Tennessee was formed in 1839 just after the "Great Removal". It was formed from Indian lands, part of McMinn and part of Bradley County. Much of today's Polk County property is owned by the National Forest Service's Cherokee National Forest." [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnpolk2/ Tennessee Local History Network] ==Government Offices== #List and link county offices ==Demographics== #General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc ==Communities== ===Cities=== # # ===Towns=== ==County Common Areas== #[[:Category: Polk County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Polk County, Tennessee Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Polk County, Tennessee, Schools |Polk County, Tennessee, Schools]] ==Things to do/see== #touristy things ==Protected areas== #List and link wildlife areas/parks/etc ==Links to Polk County Records & Websites== === History/Genealogical Organizations=== ===Census records=== ===Land Records=== ===Tax lists=== ===Military Lists=== ===Marriages=== [http://genealogytoday.com/pub/polktn.htm?A=Cousin Polk County Marriages 1890-1900] ===Church records=== ===Voter or citizenship rolls=== ===Records of Wills and Probate=== ==Sources== :[http://www.linkpendium.com/polk-tn-genealogy/ Polk County on Linkpendium] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnpolk3/ TenGenWeb Polk County Website] :[https://www.facebook.com/groups/70649384111/ TenGenWeb Facebook Group] '''References''' ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations'''

Pöllänen: Det lokala gamla frälset ...

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Pasi Pöllänen: ''Det lokala gamla frälset som den nordiska lokalförvaltningens stabiliserare i Sverige öster om Åbo landsrätts doms 25.6.1415 rår och Ryssestenen under 1300–1600-talen.'' Publications of the University of Eastern Finland, Dissertations in social sciences and business studies, no 78, 2014. ISBN 978-952-61-1395-1. [https://epublications.uef.fi/pub/urn_isbn_978-952-61-1396-8/ epublications.uef.fi/pub/urn_isbn_978-952-61-1396-8/]. [https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.2517863 Teoksen tiedot Kansalliskirjastossa]. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pöllänen: Det lokala gamla frälset ...|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Lokalhistorier]] [[Category:Paikallishistoriat]] [[Category:Släktforskningar]] [[Category:Sukututkimukset]] [[Category:Vehkalahti (Veckelax)]]

Pollard Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Pollard families and information about individuals, places, and things named Pollard. (Do you have any info about Pollards or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname Pollard === It can refer to a tree having its top cut off; or a fish. It can be 'Poularde', French, for a fat chicken; it can be 'Pol', Dutch term for a loose or lewd man, and 'ard', disposition. Together "Poule-ard" can be chicken-hearted. It was used as a nickname for a person with a large or unusually shaped head. The term ''pollard'' in the sense denoting an animal that has had its horns lopped. Is not recorded before the 1500s, and as applied to a tree the word is not recorded until the 1600s. It is an English surname. === Geographic Centers of Pollard Families === In the UK, this surname is mostly in Lancashire and Yorkshire Counties. Many also in Lanarkshire, Scotland. In the USA many live in the midwestern states and New York and Virginia. === Pollards on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/POLLARD_1.html Pollard] index. If you are a Pollard or have a Pollard family member your additions will be automatically included on this index when it updates tomorrow morning.

Pollard Family Mysteries-1

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Pollfjell Landslide 1810

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[[Category:Lyngen, Troms, Norway]] On Saturday 30 June 1810 a large part of the Poll mountain fell into Storfjorden in Lyngen. [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070607610218 SATØ, Lyngen sokneprestembete, Parish register (official) no. 2, 1785-1840, p. 239-240.]Roald Larsen, "Pollfjellraset 1810. Folk og hendelser i Lyngen." Menneske og miljø i Nord-Troms. Årboka 1976, p 67. Three flood waves were created by the incident travelling 20 km in both directions of Storfjord. Three farms close to the fjord were taken by the tsunamis and ten adults and four children lost their lives. Only two of the victims were later found. Some people survived by running away from the water. A little child was found floating in a "komse" (lapp cradle). == Casualties == The wife of Jon Knudsen [[Mortensdatter-317|Karen Mortensdatter]], [[Josephsen-23|Jacob Josephsen]], [[Erichsen-215|Anders Ericsen]] and his wife [[Josephsdatter-18|Anne Josephsdatter]], their daughters [[Andersdatter-1822|Anne Andersdatter]] and [[Andersdatter-1823|Karen Andersdatter]], and their foster daughter [[Israelsdatter-38|Stina Israelsdatter]], [[Jacobsen-2082|Joseph Jacobsen]] and his wife [[Samuelsdatter-41|Birgithe Samuelsdatter]]. Only the first two were ever recovered and buried. == Notes == The church book entry seems to be very inaccurate with respect to the age of the victims. == Sources ==

Pollok Cemetery FreeSpace page

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[[Category: Pollok Cemetery, Pollok, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] A Free-space page to record the lives and deaths of those interred at Pollok Cemetery. Pollok Cemetery is on Given Road, Pollok. While the Council publishes opening hours for the cemetery, in practice, it seems the gate is always unlocked. The cemetery has a small number of interments and occupies a small field/paddock in a rural setting. There is no off street parking set aside, but there is a gravel area to pull in and park in front of the wooden gate. Once this is opened there is a grass area, which you pass through before getting to the metal farm gate that opens into the cemetery field. No published history can be found for this cemetery, which serves a small farming community on the Awhitu Peninsula. The 150th anniversary of the Pollok settlement was held in 2014. The original concept of the settlement was for a self-contained and self-sufficient religious community where there would be little need for contact with the outside world, therefore the isolated location was not a deterrent for the settlers. The first settlers came from Pollokshaws near Glasgow and were ardent Presbyterians. They had been inspired to look for new opportunities by clergyman James Miln Smith (with the nickname of "Brimstone Jimmy"), who had visited New Zealand and described the land as flowing with milk and honey. The New Zealand Government guaranteed 40 acres for every passenger who paid his passage to New Zealand and who was prepared to take up what was considered wasteland, and offered additional land at discounted prices. This was an attractive proposition for prospective settlers dealing with hard times in Scotland, and they purchased land sight unseen. On arrival, in 1863, the settlers found inhospitable scrubland and swamp. Some persisted in their farming and in setting up a community, but others sold their land for as little as sixpence and abandoned the settlement. Early burial records are not held, and some plot markers are no longer visible. It is believed that Robert Scouller and his son Lawrence, who died in 1868, are buried there, and number among the earliest interments. The Scouller plot was directly at the back from the gate but no marker now exists. By 1874 most of the land in Pollok had been settled, but the original settlers had been joined by Sots who were predominantly of Church of Scotland persuasion. The Church and school building burned down in 1882 and Mr Smith (Brimstone Jimmy), who had acted as teacher and minister, left the settlement. The cemetery today holds a mixture of old and newer graves. '''Visiting hours'''
''During daylight savings hours''
7.30am to 8.30pm
''Outside of daylight savings hours''
7.30am to 6pm === Links === * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/pages/cemetery-location-details.aspx?LocationId=2957 Council information page on Pollok Cemetery] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319820/pollok-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pollock-Cemetery/273297 Billion Graves] === Also See === * [https://www.sooty.nz/pollok.html The Early History of Pollok and its Settlers] - thanks to Daphne Friis * [https://mccollierheritage.wordpress.com/2014/03/26/150-years-of-pollok-settlement/ 150 Years of Pollok Settlement] by Lynda === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] and the Oceania Cemeteries Project. See the [[:Category:Pollok_Cemetery%2C_Pollok%2C_Auckland|Category page]] for a list of people (with WikiTree profiles) buried in Pollok Cemetery. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] maintains this page and keeps track of progress on the capturing of information, data, photos, profiles added etc for Pollok Cemetery. The aim of the team (as part of the Global Cemeteries Project) is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. If you would like to join us in this endeavour, let us know.

Polly Obit

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== 2015 Obituary == EASTON Regina Flanigan "Polly" Shannahan, for decades a prominent Talbot County historic preservationist and voice for mental health treatment, passed away Thursday, a day after her 93rd birthday. Shannahan was born to John Leo Flanigan and Mary Eleanore von Hagel Flanigan in Baltimore on Feb. 3, 1917. She moved to the Eastern Shore with her late husband, Talbot County native [[Shannahan-125|John Graham Shannahan Jr.]], following World War II, and played an important role in preserving historic structures and advocating for mental health services ever since. Shannahan began sailing small boats at the age of 10. While originally from Baltimore, she spent her childhood summers on Gibson Island. Not long after she earned her bachelors degree in history and political science from Trinity College in Washington, D.C., and while serving as executive director of the Prince George's County Girl Scouts, she was recruited by the Navy as a WAVE (Women's Reserve of the United States Naval Reserve). Just months after Congress passed a bill allowing women into the armed services, Shannahan was hired as the first female military officer in the state. She left after becoming pregnant with her first child in 1944 (as required by law), and moved to the Shore with John, whose family first arrived here in the late 1600s. She became a longtime member of the Talbot County Garden Club, the Talbot County Historical Trust, the Talbot County Mental Health Board and Historic Easton. Starting with the garden club, she was instrumental in the survival of several buildings of historical note in Easton. Her first major victory in local preservation battles was over the old McCrory's store on Washington Street. She later helped preserve the James Neall House, the Myrtle Grove manor house and plantation and the old Talbot County jail, among other historic structures. Her most recent victory came just last year, as she successfully fought to save 925 Port St., one of the earliest buildings in Easton. Last May, she was recognized by the Maryland Historical Trust at an awards ceremony in Baltimore, and in August she received Maryland House of Delegates and Senate resolutions along with a citation from Gov. Martin O'Malley praising her for her preservation work. In 2007, she was honored with a Lifetime Service Award by the Mental Health Association of Maryland. For years, she volunteered for the Mental Health Association in Talbot County, served on committees working to pass progressive mental health legislation, worked to develop the Upper Shore Mental Health Center and was a volunteer patient advocate at Eastern Shore Hospital Center in Cambridge. Eleanor Shannahan, one of Polly's daughters, said the garden club put pressure on local merchants and did the first historic preservation work in Easton. "It was really quite a deal back then, because it wasn't as trendy as it is now," she said. "She loved Easton," Eleanor Shannahan said. "Easton is really a treasure and it's there because a whole bunch of ladies got together and decided they wanted to keep this treasure. It just goes to show individuals can really make a difference if they stand up for it." Shelby Mitchell, president of Historic Easton, said "Polly did more to preserve the town of Easton and make it what it is today than any single individual," remaining active and always full of suggestions even after she could no longer attend board meetings. Talbot County Historical Society Curator Beth Hansen said Shannahan remained active with that organization as well, being named a director emeritus of the board of directors. "She was a major supporter of the historical society over the years," Hansen said. "She was just one of those people you could always count on to keep supporting organizations." Pete Lesher, the curator at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, worked with Shannahan at various historic organizations. "Polly was a driver. Polly was always the voice out there for the historic community," Lesher said. "She helped to drive home the importance of saving a number of structures." As for mental health, Eleanor Shannahan said there was very little support for it when her mother got started. She first got people to listen by feeding them her famous roast beef, she said. Tina Mills, director of the Mental Health Association of Talbot County, said Shannahan worked very hard to get mental illnesses treated like other illnesses. State and national laws are now in place putting mental diseases on equal footing. "She felt that mental health patients deserved the same opportunities as (patients of) any other disease," Mills said. "She was active and vibrant until the very end. Young people couldn't keep up with her," said Mills, who also worked with Shannahan on the Talbot County Historical Trust. "I think the most outstanding thing about her was her memory. She remembered everything." At the end of her life, Shannahan moved to the Shireton Condominiums on Dover Street, coincidentally across from the site where Shannahan and her husband first stayed on the Eastern Shore before moving to Oxford (what's now the Inn at 202 Dover). Shannahan is survived by six children; [[Shannahan-141|Mary Carol Shannahan]], Eleanor Norris Shannahan, [[Shannahan-137|John Graham Shannahan III]], Mollie Shannahan MacAdams, [[Shannahan-139|Norris Edward Shannahan]] and Patrick Flanigan Shannahan. She had 15 grandchildren, Obrad Milutinovich, Kathleen Gregory, Brendan Gregory, Anne Strzegowski, Arthur L. MacAdams IV, Patrick MacAdams, Scott MacAdams, Brittany C. Shannahan, [[Shannahan-140|John Graham Shannahan IV]], Reilly Shannahan, Norris E. "Ned" Shannahan Jr., Robert Cameron, Madison Shannahan, Patrick F. Shannahan Jr. and Mallory Shannahan; six great-grandchildren, Andrew Milutinovich, Alexander Milutinovich, Maxwell Milutinovich, Natalie Gregory, Tyler Gregory and Haley MacAdams; and five nieces and five nephews. "She was an awesome mother, she never stopped being a mother right up to the very last minute," Mollie MacAdams said. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. both Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at Fellows, Helfenbein and Newnam Funeral Home, P.A., Easton. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, with burial to follow in Oxford Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Historic Easton Inc., P.O. Box 1071, Easton, MD 21601. https://www.stardem.com/news/polly-shannahan-dies-at-93/article_fda5912f-7670-54a7-be7a-f97bee48d61c.html The Star Democrat Easton, MD == John Grahams == # Polly's Father In Law: [[Shannahan-124|John Graham Shannahan (1887-1971)]] # Polly's Husband: [[Shannahan-125|John Graham Shannahan II]] # Polly's Son: [[Shannahan-137|John Graham Shannahan III]] # Polly's Grandson: [[Shannahan-140|John Graham Shannahan IV]] == See Also == Obit for Ned Shannahan Jr. https://www.fhnfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Norris-Shannahan/#!/Obituary [[CATEGORY:Obits]]

Polly Plain To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Plain-77|Polly Plain]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Plain-77&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Polly Plain To-Do List|Polly's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[McAlister-581|Carrel, Esther (McAlister)]] || || to-do |- | [[Carrel-84|Carrel, Lawrence ]] || || to-do |- | [[Carrel-85|Carrel, Vernon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Plain-81|Duarte, Candy (Plain)]] || || to-do |- | [[Carrel-41|Franklin, Pat (Carrel)]] || || to-do |- | [[Plain-110|Hof, Deidre (Plain)]] || || to-do |- | [[Hof-96|Hof, Phil ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hof-97|Hof, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Plain-102|Locke, Tammy (Plain)]] || || to-do |- | [[Plain-77|Plain, Polly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Plain-82|Plain, Jack ]] || || to-do |- | [[Plain-103|Plain, Lynn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Post-2236|Plain, Belle (Post)]] || || to-do |- | [[Plain-106|Plain, Leo ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wilson-51514|Plain, Kathi (Wilson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Plain-111|Plain, Jeffrey ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pierdolla-3|Plain, Courtney (Pierdolla)]] || || to-do |- | [[Plain-112|Plain, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- |}

Polo, Illinois One Place Study

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Polo, Illinois One Place Study
Polo, Ogle, County, Illinois, United States
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'''This is a collaborative effort and all contributions are welcome!'''
{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Polo, Illinois|category=Polo, Illinois One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q576405|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Polo, Illinois One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===
Geography & Population
=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" border="1" |- ! colspan="2" style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Geography ! rowspan="5" | ! colspan="3" style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Population |- | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | '''Continent:''' | style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#FFF; text-align:left;" | North America | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Year | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Persons |- | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | '''Country:''' | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | United States | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | First Count (Lowest) | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 1870 | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 1805 |- | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | '''State/Province:''' | style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#FFF; text-align:left;" | Illinois | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Highest Count | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 1980 | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 2643 |- | style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:left;" | '''County:''' | style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#FFF; text-align:left;" | Ogle | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Current Count | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 2020 | style="vertical-align:bottom;" | 2291 |- style="text-align:left; vertical-align:bottom;" | '''GPS Coordinates:''' | style="background-color:#FFF;" | 41.986944, -89.577222 | | | | |- style="text-align:left; vertical-align:bottom;" |'''Elevation:''' | style="background-color:#FFF;" | 264.0 m or 866.1 feet | | | | |} ===
History
=== The town of Polo was incorporated in 1856. The settlement of Buffalo Grove was originally settled about 1 mile west of Polo around 1850. When the community of Buffalo Grove refused to let the Illinois Central Railroad build through the town in 1852, [[Aplington-6|Zenas Aplington]] provided his farmland to the railroad. The town of Polo developed around his farmland and, by 1856, nearly all of Buffalo Grove had moved to the new town. Aplington chose the community's name in honor of [[Polo-28|Marco Polo ]]. ===
Current Town Websites
=== *[http://www.poloil.org/ City of Polo Website] *[http://www.https://pololibrary.org/ Polo Public Library Website] *[http://www.poloschools.net Polo Community School District] **[[Space:Polo_High_School_Alumni|Polo High School Alumni 1872-1927]] *[https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/polo/index.php Polo Lions Club] *[http://www.polotheatre.org Polo Area Community Theatre] *[https://www.polofire.org/ Polo Fire Department] *[https://www.poloil.com/legion/ American Legion Patrick Fegan Post 83] ===
Area Cemeteries
=== :There are no cemeteries inside the town limits of Polo ====Buffalo Township==== *[[Space:Buffalo_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Ogle_County%2C_Illinois|Buffalo Grove Cemetery]] *[[Space:Reed_Cemetery%2C_Ogle_County%2C_Illinois|Reed Cemetery]] *[[Space:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Polo%2C_Illinois|Fairmount Cemetery]] (top) ====Brookville Township==== *Brookville Cemetery *Chambers Grove ====Eagle Point Township==== *Eagle Point Cemetery *Elkhorn Cemetery *Webster Cemetery ====Haldane Township==== *Haldane Cemetery *West Branch Cemetery *West Grove Cemetery ===Other Historical Pages=== *[[Space:Peek_Home|Peek Home Orphanage 1916-1961]] *[[Space:15th_Regiment%2C_Illinois_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|Company H, 15th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War]] *[[Space:Polo%2C_Illinois_Involvement_in_the_Underground_Railroad|Polo, Illinois Involvement in the Underground Railroad]] ===
Notables
=== *[[Struble-247|Isaac Sterling Struble (1843-1913)]] *[[Clinton-825|George Perkins Clinton (1867-1937)]] *[[Peek-346|George Nelson Peek (1873-1943)]] *[[Clinton-828|Edgar Marcellus Clinton (1877-1954)]] *[[Bracken-1590|Robert Louis Bracken (1885-1965)]] *[[Wikipedia:Kathleen_Weaver|Kathleen Weaver, Author]] ===
Polo Buildings on the National Register of Historic Places
=== {| style="vertical-align:bottom;" border=1 |- ! [[image:Polo_Illinois_One_Place_Study-2.jpg|250px]]
Aplington House [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenas_Aplington_House Aplington House Wikipedia][https://web.archive.org/web/20171201042733/http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/pdfs/304808.pdf National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Aplington, Zenas, House]
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David and Julia Watson House [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_and_Julia_Watson_House David and Julia Watson House Wikipedia]
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Dr. William Burns House[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._William_Burns_House Dr William Burns House Wikipedia]
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Polo Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 197[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polo_Independent_Order_of_Odd_Fellows_Lodge_No._197 Polo Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge Wikipedia]
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Henry D Barber House[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_D._Barber_House Henry D Barber House Wikipedia]
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Buffalo Grove Lime Kiln[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Grove_Lime_Kiln Buffalo Grove Lime Kiln Wikipedia]
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Bryant & Lucie Barber House[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryant_H._and_Lucie_Barber_House Bryant & Lucie Barber House Wikipedia]
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Buffalo Township Public Library[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Township_Public_Library Buffalo Township Public Library]
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John McGrath House[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McGrath_House John McGrath House Wikipedia]
|} ===
Mayors
=== #G.M. Hunt - Apr 1869-Mar 1871 #[[Goodhue-410|Wayland Goodhue (1838-1927)]] - Apr 1871-Mar 1872 #[[Burns-4976|William W Burns (1821-1905)]] - Apr 1872-Mar 1874 #[[Gibbs-7939|George C Gibbs (1831-1882)]] - Apr 1874-Mar 1875 #[[Burns-4976|William W Burns (1821-1905)]] - Apr 1875-Mar 1876 #[[Peirce-1066|Walter Ward Peirce (1836-1896)]] - Apr 1876-Mar 1877 #[[Hicks-20492|Oliver Zellar Hicks (1841-1915)]] - Apr 1877-Mar 1878 #[[Williams-36378|Chester Keyes Williams (1818-1891)]] - Apr 1878-Mar 1879 #[[Freeman-7047|Joseph Hewett Freeman (1841-1931)]] - Apr 1879-Mar 1880 #[[Burns-4976|William W Burns (1821-1905)]] - Apr 1880-Mar 1881 #[[Schryver-216|Martin E. Schryver (1838-1906)]] - Apr 1881-Mar 1883 #[[Zimmerman-8167|Shephard Henry Zimmerman (1845-1926)]] - Apr 1883-Mar 1885 #[[Gordon-17039|Leander Gordon (1825-1896)]] - Apr 1885-Mar 1887 #[[Peirce-1066|Walter Ward Peirce (1836-1896)]] - Apr 1887-Mar 1889 #[[Thomas-20761|Howard H. Thomas (1854-aft.1878)]] - Apr 1889-Mar 1891 #[[Joiner-1319|Alvin Joiner (1848-1942)]] - Apr 1891-Mar 1895 #[[Perkins-6512|George W. Perkins (1851-1902)]] - Apr 1895-Mar 1901 #[[Thomas-18653|Lewis Ferdinand Thomas (1846-1934)]] - Apr 1901-Mar 1903 #[[Zick-117|Frederick Zick (1858-1931)]] - Apr 1903-May 1905 #[[Wales-497|Horatio Wales Jr. (1852-1937)]] - Apr 1905-Mar 1909 #[[Waterbury-606|Abram Daniel Waterbury (1850-1924)]] - Apr 1909-Mar 1911 #[[Nichols-19290|James Nichols (1882-1964)]] - Apr 1911--Mar 1919 #[[Straw-1087|Thomas Hamilton Straw (1875-1923)]] - Apr 1919-Mar 1923 #W. Don Smith - Apr 1923-Mar 1925 #C.R. Woodruff - Apr 1925-Apr 1927 #Dan Wolf - May 1927-Apr 1929 #I.M. Griffin - May 1929-Apr 1931 #James Hackett - May 1931-Apr 1937 #Fred W. Stahler - May 1937-Apr 1941 #Raymond Good - May 1941-Apr 1945 #J.G. Seise - May 1945-Apr 1949 #Raymond Good - May 1949-Apr 1953 #Ernest Cassens - May 1953-Apr 1961 #Ralph Keckler - May 1961-1965 #William Lehman - May 1965-Apr 1969 #Ralph Keckler - May 1969-Apr 1973 #Riley Johnson - May 1973-Apr #William Lehman - May 1977-Sep 1979 #Norm Dohlen - Appointed Sep 1979-Feb 1980 #William Saunders - Feb 1980-Apr 1985 #Robert Pilling - May 1985-Apr 1989 #Bud Davis - May 1989-Apr 1997 #Lee Hunt - May 1997-Apr 2001 #Jeff Van Oosten - May 2001-Apr 2009 ===Things to Add=== *Mayors *Churches *One Room Schools *WikiTree+ links to : **persons born in Polo **persons who died in Polo **persons who married in Polo ==Sources==

Polo High School Alumni

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[[Category:Building and Institution, Place Studies]][[Category:Polo, Illinois One Place Study]] [[Category:Polo, Illinois]] {{One Place Study|place=Polo, Illinois|category=Polo, Illinois One Place Study}} The Polo Schools had graduates as early as 1872. A list of previous graduates was included in the 1928 Polo High School Yearbook. In June 1895, a list of Alumni was posted in the Ogle Country Press with an update on their current situations.'''Alumni of Polo High School Update''', Page 5 of Ogle County Press, published in Polo, Illinois on Saturday, June 15th, 1895, http://polopublic.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?i=f&d=01011865-12311895&e=julia%20vaughn&m=between&ord=e1&fn=ogle_county_press_usa_illinois_polo_18950615_english_5&df=1&dt=7 ==
'''Class of 1872'''
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'''Board of Education'''
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J.D. Campbell, Clerk1872 Fall Term to begin September 11th, http://polopublic.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?i=f&by=1871&bdd=1870&d=01011871-08311871&e=polo%20public%20school&m=between&ord=e1&fn=ogle_county_press_usa_illinois_polo_18710722_english_4&df=1&dt=5, http://polopublic.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?i=f&by=1871&bdd=1870&d=01011871-08311871&e=polo%20public%20school&m=between&ord=e1&fn=ogle_county_press_usa_illinois_polo_18710826_english_1&df=1&dt=5
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R. WagnerSchool Board Election, Column 2, Page 5 of Ogle County Press, published in Polo, Illinois on Saturday, May 27th, 1871, http://polopublic.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?i=f&d=09011870-09301871&e=board%20of%20education&m=between&ord=e1&fn=ogle_county_press_usa_illinois_polo_18710527_english_5&df=1&dt=5
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'''Faculty'''Entertainment for Teachers, Column 2, Page 4 of Ogle County Press, published in Polo, Illinois on Saturday, July 22nd, 1871, http://polopublic.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?i=f&by=1871&bdd=1870&d=01011871-08311871&e=polo%20public%20school&m=between&ord=e1&fn=ogle_county_press_usa_illinois_polo_18710722_english_4&df=1&dt=5
{| width="750" align="center" | Capt J.H. Freeman||Principal|| || |} : [[Allaben-13|James W Allaben (1849-1901)]] : [[Baker-20020|Frank H Baker (1854-1932)]] : [[Barber-4113|Henry D Barber]] : [[Buck-2847|Mary L. (Buck) Perkins (abt.1855-1928)]], Los Angeles, CA : [[Perkins-16943|Mary (Perkins) Reed (1852-1927)]] ==
'''Class of 1873'''
== : [[Johnson-121911|Joseph B Johnson (1849-1903)]] : Charles B Fraser : [[Cooper-35837|Frank B Cooper (1855-1930)]], Seattle WA, Retired Teacher : [[More-1007|Grace E (More) Gibboney (1852-1926)]] : [[Wagner-13419|Nettie V Wagner (1862-1873)]] : [[Aplington-37|Henry Aplington (1852-1934)]], New York City, Attorney : [[Waterbury-733|Louis D Waterbury (1854-1882)]] : [[Read-2431|Julia (Read) Lawrence (1851-1928)]] : [[Webster-12811|Sophronia P (Webster) Aplington (1854-1907)]] : [[Luckey-464|Franke M (Luckey) Sanborn (1855-1915)]]Franke M (Luckey) Sanborn : [[Fulton-4091|Nettie J (Fulton) Harrison (1851-)]] ==
'''Class of 1874'''
== : [[Webster-5110|E. Carlton Webster (abt.1856-1909)]] : [[Webster-5109|Anna F (Webster) Glidden (abt.1854-1895)]] : [[Sammis-48|Inez (Sammis) Betebenner (1855-1917)]] : [[Burns-16711|Minnie E Burns (1858-1917)]] : [[McAtee-479|Maggie H (McAtee) Gardner (1856-1881)]] : Fred W Nazarene : [[Carll-112|Flora K (Carll) Sammis (1854-1934)]] : [[Shumway-194|Clara Shumway (1856-1892)]] : [[Johnston-7471|Elva E (Johnson) Osterhoudt (abt.1856-aft.1900)]] : Anna Parmalee, Polo, Retired Teacher ==
'''Class of 1875'''
== '''
[http://polopublic.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?i=f&d=01011865-12312013&e=frances%20holly&m=between&ord=e1&fn=ogle_county_press_usa_illinois_polo_18750619_english_1&df=1&dt=4 Fourth Annual Closing Exercises of Polo High School Newspaper article]Fourth Annual Closing Exercises of Polo High School, Page 1 of Ogle County Press, published in Polo, Illinois on Saturday, June 19th, 1875, http://polopublic.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?i=f&d=01011865-12312013&e=frances%20holly&m=between&ord=e1&fn=ogle_county_press_usa_illinois_polo_18750619_english_1&df=1&dt=4
''' : Josiah M Plummer, Sterling, IL : Samuel Maxwell : [[Hazeltine-386|Mattie M (Hazeltine) Cooper (1856-)]] : [[Weller-3432|Julie E (Weller) Irvin (1856-1907)]] : [[Valentine-3707|William D Valentine (1852-)]] : [[Mosher-3399|Emma M (Mosher) Ross (1859-)]], Omaha NE : [[Waterbury-736|Alice L Waterbury (1858-1944)]] : [[Johnson-123182|Sarah A (Johnson) Hollinbeck (1855-1949)]], Springfield, WI : [[Holly-1254|Frances A (Holly) Woltz (1853-1907)]] ==
'''Class of 1876'''
== : [[Aplington-7|John R Aplington (1854-1935)]], Miami, Attorney : Charles S Brown : [[Aplington-45|Burton Z Aplington (1856-1897)]] : [[McMillan-6663|Francis A McMillan (1854-1927)]] : [[Lathe-77|Hosea B Lathe (1852-1925)]] : [[Stowell-878|Albert David Stowell (1855-1921)]] : [[Smith-277293|Kate A (Smith) Aplington (1854-1928)]], Miami, FL : [[O'Kane-82|Florence J O’Kane (abt.1856-abt.1885)]] ==
'''Class of 1877'''
== : [[Yeakel-82|Edwin Yeakel (1857-1937)]], LaGrange, IL, Minister : [[Highbarger-31|Florence M (Highbarger) Hoyt (1859-1937)]] : William H Morse, St. Paul, MN ==
'''Class of 1878'''
== : [[Eaton-4747|David B Eaton (1854-1929)]], Chicago, IL, Doctor : [[Peirce-8|Fred D Peirce (1862-1921)]] : [[Beard-6000|Leslie A Beard (1860-1936)]], Polo, IL, Retired Doctor : [[Carll-29|Anna L (Carll) Stiles (abt.1861-1943)]], Los Angeles, CA : [[Trumbauer-76|Christian J Trumbauer (1859-1950)]] : [[Becker-10600|William E Becker (1861-)]] : Oswald J Newcomer : [[Mason-21923|Hattie (Mason) Cottie (1858-1926)]] : [[Glanville-770|Libbie (Glanville) Houston (1861-1936)]], Polo ==
'''Class of 1879'''
== : [[Bellows-723|Jason Bellows (1857-1907)]] : Kittie (McNeill) Huffman : [[Russell-31681|Carrie (Russell) Hapeman (1860-1915)]] : [[Watson-35154|Lyda (Watson) Hersloff (1863-1950)]] : June (Campbell) Hunt : [[Webster-5111|Mary (Webster) Jackson (aft.1848-aft.1878)]], Hinsdale, IL : [[Falker-6|Laura Falker (1860-1934)]], Cedar Falls, IA : [[Burbank-1631|Emma Zetta (Burbank) Pound (1863-1941)]], Melbourne, FL ==
'''Class of 1880'''
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[[Loudenslager-100|Oscar L Loudenslager (1861-1933)]], Le Mars, IA, Mgr Tele Co
[[More-1009|George F More (1862-1912)]]
John H Albright
[[Luckey-475|Charles M Luckey (1862-1908)]]
[[Sanborn-2106|Joseph A Sanborn (1857-1936)]], Huntington Beach, CA, Rancher
Charles D Palmer
Lillian M (Funk) Casel, Denver, CO
[[Van_Santford-2|Nellie Van Santford (1862-1930)]], Chicago, IL
[[Sanborn-2107|Mary E Sanborn (1858-)]], Long Beach, CA
Madge D (Miller) Norton, Washington, DC
Alice M (Ormsbee) Nye
[[Burbank-1662|Nellie M Burbank (1859-)]], Hannibal, MO
John A Kitz
Leila M (Poole) Otis, Los Angeles, CA||{{Image|file=Polo_High_School_Alumni.png |size=l|caption=1880 Commencement Exercises }} |} ==
'''Class of 1881'''
== : [[Albright-2766|Samuel Albright (1854-1920)]] : [[Middlekauff-85|William Middlekauff (1859-1927)]], Lawrence KS, Banker : [[Sanborn-2108|Laura (Sanborn) Miller (1861-1927)]] : [[Devine-2088|Mamie (Devine) Guyer (1864-1925)]] : Charles M Brooke : [[Antrim-289|Jennie (Antrim) Albright (1862-1947)]], Polo : [[Nazarene-2|Emma (Nazarene) Eakle (1860-1942)]], Polo : [[Bassett-6512|Kitty Bassett (1862-)]], Los Angeles, CA : [[Wood-47527|Gertie (Wood) Buck (1862-1943)]], Polo : [[Middlekauff-88|Carrie (Middlekauff) Beal (1861-1936)]], Moline, IL : [[Wolfe-8169|Sarah Ellen (Wolfe) Yeakel (1860-1943)]], LaGrange, IL : Alice M (Vancil) Foster ==
'''Class of 1882'''
== : [[Brand-3899|C. Herbert Brand (1864-1915)]] : [[Strock-279|Effie Jane (Strock) Barnes (1862-1932)]], Detroit, MI : Charles C King : [[Ormsbee-151|Ada (Ormsbee) Faulders (1862-1947)]], Anderson, CO, Cal : [[Clopper-113|Kate (Clopper) Lawson (1861-1931)]], Lincoln, NE : [[Middlekauff-87|Cora Alice (Middlekauff) Dick (1863-1931)]], Polo : [[Allen-59714|Jennie (Allen) Manss (1864-)]], Kansas City : J Markwood Holms, Kansas City, KN, Ret’d Ed ==
'''Class of 1883'''
== : [[Moore-23209|Albert C. Moore (1864-1878)]], Walla Walla, WA, Real Est Agt : [[Scott-52220|Emma (Scott) Wolf (1865-1928)]], Chicago, IL : [[Shumway-195|Anna (Shumway) Wagner (1864-1943)]], Green Bay, WI : [[Clinton-824|Eva Clinton (abt.1863-abt.1940)]], Polo : [[Clopper-114|Nettie Clopper Burgis (1864-)]], Lincoln, NE : [[Antrim-290|Henry H Antrim (1866-1952)]], Freeport, IL, Banker : Mae E (Herrick) Mohr, Batavia, IL : [[Anderson-20811|Imogene Anderson (aft.1863-)]] : [[Forbes-4377|Robert H Forbes (1867-1968)]], Tucson, AZ, College Professor ==
'''Class of 1884'''
== : [[Perkins-17198|Effie M (Perkins) Guyer (1864-1892)]] : [[Dew-1468|Minnie (Dew) Good (1867-1959)]], Oregon, IL : [[Waterbury-734|Bessie Waterbury (1866-1934)]], Polo, Cashier, Insurance Office : [[Henry-16509|Mary (Henry) Sexton (1864-1933)]], Aurora, IL ==
'''Class of 1885'''
== : Lizzie (Thurston) Green : [[Murray-23596|Margaret (Murray) Copenhaver (1863-1952)]], Polo : [[Schell-2662|Alice (Schell) Newcomer (1864-1938)]], Atlantic City, NJ : [[Appleford-89|Winnie Appleford (1864-1928)]], Washington, DC : [[Kingery-198|Grant Kingery (1866-1947)]], Chicago, IL, Bond Salesman : [[Spear-1427|Emma Jane (Spear) Wales (1866-1909)]] : [[Powell-20008|Verna (Powell) Ocker (1866-1916)]] : [[Wagner-9217|Edwin Wagner (1868-1949)]], Evanston, IL, Banker ==
'''Class of 1886'''
== : [[Forbes-7723|Bertha May Forbes (1869-1942)]], Sterling, IL, Teacher : [[Zollinger-295|Bessie Zollinger (1867-1947)]], Oak Park, IL : George S Clark, Louisiana, Lumberman : [[Schryver-219|Louie (Schryver) Dexter (abt.1867-1930)]], Los Angeles, CA : [[Smith-285395|Mary I (Smith) Poffenberger (1867-1934)]], Kasson, MN : [[Wadsworth-2233|Cornelia D Wadsworth (1866-1909)]] : [[Yeakel-84|William Yeakel (1865-1954)]], Chicago, IL, Doctor : [[Woolsey-1475|Ola (Woolsey) Gibbs (1871-1899)]] : [[Campbell-54366|Mignonette (Campbell) Hammer (1867-1922)]] : [[Clinton-825|Geo Perkins Clinton (abt.1867-abt.1937)]], Westville, CT : [[Middlekauff-89|May (Middlekauff) Runkle (1867-)]], State College, PA ==
'''Class of 1887'''
== : [[Scott-774|Mary (Scott) Axtell (1871-1965)]], Chicago : [[Tooke-532|Maude (Tooke) Jaycox (1869-1904)]] : [[Perkins-19711|Ruth E (Perkins) Spear (1869-1951)]], Polo : [[Spear-1882|Harry E Spear (1868-1951)]], Polo, Business Man : [[Hammer-2720|Grace Belle (Hammer) Hastings (1868-1949)]], Pasadena, CA : [[Zollinger-284|Minnie L Zollinger (1868-1897)]] : [[Schell-2663|Henry H Schell (1867-1944)]], Newark, NJ, Salesman ==
'''Class of 1888'''
== : Katie Hackett : [[Mantle-346|Flora E (Mantle) Bowers (1866-)]] : [[Scott-52380|Myron E Scott (1868-1937)]], Des Moines, IA, Salesman : [[Worden-7382|Belle (Worden) Healey (1870-)]], Tuckhoe, NY : Frank Niman, Polo, Merchant : [[Cunningham-4879|Cora (Cunningham) Ormsbee (1868-1960)]], Sacramento, CA : Charles S Price : [[Cairnes-130|Jessie (Cairnes) Shoebottom (1870-1951)]], Los Angeles, CA : [[Antrim-273|Elmer Antrim (1870-1936)]], Polo, Retired bank-accountant : [[Yeakel-250|Ella (Yeakel) Stahler (1869-1893)]] : [[Hays-6461| Ellen M (Hays) Woolsey (1870-1959)]], Polo : [[Good-2176|George W Good (1868-1938)]], Berwyn, IL, Doctor : [[Kingery-601|Nettie M (Kingery) Dimmick (1869-1947)]], St Paul, MN : Charles C Clark, Minneapolis, MN, Druggist : [[Bassett-5627|Jennie M (Bassett) Ault (1867-1953)]], Brooklyn, NY : Charles D Waterbury : [[Allen-59713|Margery (Allen) Cook (1871-1924)]] : [[Lawrence-18962|Anne (Lawrence) McCoid (1870-)]], Los Angeles, CA : [[Scott-15905|Lawson Scott (1870-1953)]], San Bernardino, CA, Ranchman : Annie H Price, Evanston ==
'''Class of 1889'''
== : [[Waterbury-362|Esther E. Waterbury (1870-1951)]], Polo, School nurse : [[Unger-1579|Frank G Unger (1878-1938)]], FL, Office worker : [[Waterbury-363|Samuel Waterbury (1873-1913)]] : [[Gordon-18200|Kate (Gordon) Inman (1870-)]], Amarilla, TX : [[Miller-101368|Nora Loretta Miller (1869-1937)]], Polo : [[Brand-3908|R Miles Brand (1865-1941)]], Polo, Attorney : [[Schryver-220|Jessie Lodena (Schryver) Mylne (abt.1870-abt.1942)]], Los Angeles, CA : Will L. St. John : [[Keator-105|Mary E (Keator) Donaldson (1870-1942)]], Polo : [[Myers-21636|Schuyler R Myers (1870-1952)]], Chicago, Poet ==
'''Class of 1890'''
== : [[Schell-2593|Daisy Schell (1871-1931)]], Los Angeles, CA : [[Bain-4435|Anna Frances (Bain) Attley (1871-1956)]], Durand, IL : [[Woolsey-1672|Theo D Woolsey (1874-1937)]], Beloit, WI, Attorney : Alice (Snyder) Wisner : [[Miller-101402|Vallie (Miller) Fulton (1872-1966)]], Dixon, IL : Julia Vaughn : [[Snyder-3134|Minnie (Snyder) Haithcox (abt.1880-abt.1950)]], Freeport, IL : [[Middlekauff-90|J. Al Middlekauff (1871-1930)]], Douglas, KS, Banker : Hattie White : [[Smith-302470|Clayton R Smith (1871-1938)]], Los Angeles, CA, Factory employee ==
'''Class of 1891'''
== : [[Cairnes-132|Cora M (Cairns) Marsh (1874-1957)]], Los Angeles, CA : [[Keator-100|Louise H Keator (1873-1957)]], State Hospital, Dixon, Doctor : [[Bingaman-287|Rose (Bingaman) Atkins (1870-1945)]], Polo : [[Barkman-275|Mollie D (Barkman) Filson (1873-1951)]], Dixon, IL : [[Scott-15906|H A Scott (1872-1945)]], Los Angeles, CA, Ranchman : [[Kline-3149|Elva (Kline) Adams (1873-1959)]], Polo : [[Spear-1884|Mabel Grace (Spear) Beck (1873-1963)]], Evanston, IL : [[Strickler-997|S. Frances (Strickler) Beard (1875-1949)]], Polo : [[Yeakel-86|John K Yeakel (1872-1956)]], Polo, Bank cashier : [[Newcomer-410|Mary E (Newcomer) Stahler (1870-1957)]], Chicago, IL : [[Clinton-826|John D Clinton (abt.1871-abt.1905)]] : [[Kingery-649|Lulu M (Kingery) Bull (1870-1952)]], Maynard, MA ==
'''Class of 1892'''
== : [[Kingery-650|Blanch (Kingery) Carroll (1873-1952)]], Maynard, MA : [[Middlekauff-91|Luella Middlekauff (1874-)]], Polo : [[Bamborough-14|Claude E Bamborough (1873-1951)]], Polo, Farmer : [[Klock-814|Kittie (Klock) Metzler (1873-1930)]], polo : [[Atley-42|Lyda D (Attley) Sheley (1875-)]], Chicago, IL : [[Thomas-18658|Mabelle S Thomas (1874-abt.1952)]], Polo : [[Allen-59171|Lillian (Allen) Clopper (1873-1943)]], Polo : [[More-1011|Pauline (Moore) Wetzel (1874-1964)]], Polo : [[Newcomer-411|Alice (Newcomer) Hersch (1872-1970)]], East St. Louis, IL : [[Bingaman-289|Cora (Bingaman) Day (1874-1934)]], St. Louis : [[McIlnay-22|John W McIlnay (1872-1960)]], Polo, Merchant : [[Attley-18|Agnes (Attley) McCoy (1875-)]], Chicago, IL ==
'''Class of 1893'''
== : [[Unger-1559|Mary (Unger) Reed (1875-1964)]], Dixon, IL : [[Smith-91462|Flora (Smith) Hammer (1875-abt.1972)]], Polo : [[Brand-4038| Alex A Brand (1872-1960)]], Chadwick, IL, Dentist : [[Burrell-3217|Anna (Burrell) Flowers (1876-1956)]], Savanna, Il : [[Luckey-511|E Lue (Luckey) Andrus (1874-1939)]], Chicago, IL : Charles G Beard, Sterling, IL, Doctor : [[Hammer-2721|Jessie Adele Hammer (1875-1963)]], Pasadena, CA : Ida K (Kauffman) Strock, Polo, IL : Iverson M Coursey, Clinton, IL : William W Underkoffler, Le Mars, IA, Minister : Belle (Mulnix) Wendle, Polo, IL : Callo F Smith, Pasadena, CA, Contractor : [[Unger-1537|Margaret (Unger) Antrim (1875-1962)]], Polo, IL : [[Woolsey-1673|Lulu C Woolsey (1876-1927)]] : Warren H Yeakel, Spokane, WA, Merchant : Gracia (Thompson) Smith, Polo, IL : [[Schryver-222|Nettie (Schryver) Adams (abt.1875-1941)]], Redondo Beach, CA : [[Brand-4039|Lester W Brand (1875-)]], Benton, IL, Dentist : Agnes A Lonergan, Chicago, IL, Attorney : [[Keator-106|Gertrude (Keator) Hibarger (1875-1906)]] ==
'''Class of 1894'''
== : R Maynard Reed, Chicago, Chemical Manufacturer : [[Keator-102|Emma (Keator) Coffman (1877-1972)]], Polo, IL : [[Shumway-196|Lucia (Shumway) Suffel (1875-1934)]], Minneapolis, MN : De Clifford Chaddock, New York City, Sales Mgr : Jennie (Joiner) Siddel, New York City : Gertrude (Lower) Potter : John Richey, College Station, TX, College Prof : [[Miller-101403|Lottie Belle (Miller) Foote (1875-1911)]] : Lydia (Geary) Bon, Polo, IL, Teacher : Bryant L Perkins : [[Hedrick-2458|Anna (Hedrick) Bamborough (1876-1946)]], Polo, IL : Margaret (Hamilton) Gaffney, Rockford, IL : [[Magne-17|Charles W Magne (1875-1948)]], Corwith, IA, Farmer : L Pearle Hibarber, Yakima, WA : [[Newcomer-412|Nellie B Newcomer (abt.1876-aft.1930)]], Polo, IL, Nurse : [[Lawrence-15966|Mary (Lawrence) Reed (1878-)]], Chicago, IL : George Strickler, Polo, IL, Merchant ==
'''Class of 1895'''
== : Lena (Arens) Nichols, Santa Rosa, CA : Fred Avey : [[Brand-4041|Ivy (Brand) Ingram (1876-1957)]], Westmoreland, CA : [[Clinton-828|Edgar M Clinton (abt.1876-abt.1954)]], Polo, IL, Insurance salesman : John W Coursey, Fresno, CA, Minister : Anna (Ditch) Austin : Alice (Hurst) Miller : [[Moore-23213|Stata M Moore (1876-abt.1960)]], Walla Walla, WA : Ernest Poole, Polo, IL, Electrician : [[Powell-22754|Curtis F Powell (1876-1950)]], Polo, IL, Doctor : [[Schell-2664|Martina (Schell) Heintzelman (1877-)]], Los Angeles, CA : Willis A Slater, Evanston, IL, Engineer : Charles Snyder, Philadelphia, PA, Doctor : Edwin D Solenberger, Philadelphia, PA, Soc. Work : Emma (Sprecher) Meyers, Forreston, IL ==
'''Class of 1896'''
== : Iva (Waterbury) Anderson, Paton, IA : Bert J Burnette, Brethren, MI : Roy H griffin, New York City, Banker : Elizabeth (Naylon) Hackett, Polo, IL : Wm D Hoffman, Canton, SD : Dan’l J Holmes, Lincoln, NE, Insurance agent : Nora Kenyon, Rockford, IL : Goldie (Poffenberger) Maxwell, Sterling, IL : [[Powell-6933|Martin L Powell (abt.1878-abt.1963)]], Oak Park, IL, Salesman : [[Schryver-396|Pauline (Schryver) Schell (1879-1962)]], Polo, IL : Harvey M Solenberger, Springfield, IL : Mertie Snyder, Cincinnati, OH, Teacher : [[Smith-285286|Mayme (Smith) Spear (1875-1959)]], Polo, IL : Hattie Waterbury, Paton, IA : [[Bamborough-16|Maude (Bamborough) Roberts (1877-1920)]] ==
'''Class of 1897'''
== : Cora (Ditch) Baer, Freeport, IL : [[Brand-4042|Alpha W Brand (1878-1958)]], San Diego, CA, Oil salesman : Earl F Crawford, Canton, SD, Editor : Renwick Cross, Huron, SD, Farmer : [[Magne-18|Letitia A (Magne) Gray (1879-1961)]], Corwith, IA : Mae (Beard) Herrick, Rockford, IL : Maggie A (Paul) Hoak, Brookville, IL : [[Keator-107|Edward O Keator (1879-1958)]], Dayton, OH, Engineer : Roy R Peltz, Amboy, IL, Trainman : Chas M Reinert, Polo, IL, Merchant : Ida M (Hoffman) Schrumm, Galena, IL : [[Schryver-401|Martin E Schryver II (1880-1942)]], Polo, IL, Insurance agent : Leone S (Snyder) Smith, Galt, IA : Ralph H Woodruff : Elsie S (Burner) Trostle : Alice (French) Abbott ==
'''Class of 1898''
== : Katherine E Brooks, Polo, IL : Ernest D Brooks, Chicago, IL, Bond salesman : Alice (Joiner) Bryant, New Haven, CT : [[Thomas-39788|Eugenia (Thomas) Clinton (abt.1880-)]], Polo, IL : Abbie L (Pettibone) Douglas, Toronto, Canada : Lillian A (Folk) Nycum, Mt Carroll, IL : Carrie D (Abbott) Guio, Indianapolis, IN : Chas A Lonergan, Pendleton, OR, Civil Engineer : Clara E (Coursey) Plate, Clinton, IL : [[Arens-558|Mary L (Arens) Powell (1878-)]], Polo, IL : June L Reed, Los Angeles, CA : Melissa M (Ditch) Smith, Marengo, IL : Leroy J Slater, Polo, IL, Farmer : [[Thomas-57258|Dr. Edward S Thomas (1878-1977)]], Polo, IL, Dentist : Wm H Weaver, Blanchardville, WI, Merchant : Leslie A Waterbury : Millicent (Bowers) Gray : Daisy (Esterly) O’Kane : [[Clinton-1814|Lucile A Clinton (1880-1969)]], Minneapolis, MN, Librarian ==
'''Class of 1899'''
== : William L Abbott, Chicago, IL : Joseph S Albright : Wm E Barnard : Raymond Cornelius, Freeport, Factory employee : [[Miller-98543|M Pearle (Miller) Davis (1880-1962)]], Polo : Ella (Buss) Eykamp, Oregon, IL : Myrtle I (Anderson) Fossler, Polo : Geo M Getzendaner, Mt Morris, IL, Farmer : Frank T Lonergan, Portland, Oregon, Attorney : Irene E (Rogers)Nelson, Dixon, IL : Lillian M (Richey) Poor, Oak Park, IL : Elmer L Reed, Polo, Farmer : Price D Rogers : [[Keator-108|Mabelle (Keator) Rogers (1881-1957)]], Polo : Stella Smith, Los Angeles, CA : Albert J Sweet, Polo, Farmer : Bertha E (Reed) Sweet, Polo : Beulah A (Joiner) Western, Dundee, IL : [[Woolsey-1674|Arthur H Woolsey (1880-1954)]], Oak Park, IL : Leon H Philp ==
'''Class of 1900'''
== : Juniata (Acker) Teets, Milledgeville, IL : Olin F Finfrock, Chicago, Il, Salesman : Earl W Fossler, Polo, Farmer : [[Good-4820|LeRoy C Good (1881-1952)]] : Olive (Weaver) Jones, Chicago, IL : Raymond Langworthy : [[Miller-101405|F Garfield Miller (1882-1926)]] : Miles S Rogers, Polo, Farmer : [[Getzendaner-8|Fannie (Getzendaner) Schryver (1883-1983)]], Polo : [[Snook-2985|Tessa (Snook) Shaver (1883-1969)]], Milledgeville, IL : C. Roy Stauffer, Atlanta GA, Minister ==
'''Class of 1901'''
== : C. Roland Clothier, Polo, Druggist : [[Schell-2665|Florentine Marks (Schell) Edler (1876-1965)]], Wilmette, IL : Alvin Joiner, Jr, Polo, Farmer : [[Keator-109|Jeanette (Keator) Cole (1883-)]], West Palm Beach, FL : Frank C Moore, Polo, Farmer : Jessie (Wilson) Reinert, Freeport, Il : [[Schell-2666|Edward R Schell (1883-1967)]], Wheaton, Il, Professor : Kittie (Pettibone) Schumerer ==
'''Class of 1902'''
== : [[Bingaman-304|Josephine C Bingaman (1884-1968)]], Polo, Nurse : Guy I Bradbury, Mt Carroll, IL, Business man : Frances (Cavanaugh) Wise, Chicago, IL : Charlotte (Davidson) Lindemann, Polo : May A (Kriebel) Dommell, Dana, IA : Mary E (Ruth) Fike, Wilmette, IL : Clinton G Geary, Thomson, IL, Farmer : Edna Getzendaner, Hammond, IN, Teacher : Ruth A (Noble) Hendrix, Polo : Lela Bernice (Flower) Hornby, Bagley, WI : Pearle Joiner, Polo : Susie B (Long) Knodle, Oregon, IL : Albert Moll, Dixon, IL, Salesman : Sarah E (Beck) Monroe, Elgin, IL : Irma M (Stouffer) Mosteller, Felton, MN : [[Klock-908|Mary Alice (Klock) Neeck (1883-1975)]], Winona, MN : Lillian M Poole, Polo, Teacher : Chas D Rowland, Polo, Merchant : Bertha E (Savage) Losacker, Aberdeen, SD : June (Strickler) Etnyre, Oregon, IL : [[Worden-7383|Leona Pearle {Worden) Clement (1880-)]], New York City : Lorena B Poole : Jessie (Gibbs) Griffin ==
'''Class of 1903'''
== : [[Allaben-25|Max F Allaben (1885-1936)]], Chicago, IL, Attorney : Camilla (Geary) Beckenbaugh, Hebron, IL : Robert L Bracken, Polo, Attorney : [[Lawrence-18951|Lillis (Lawrence) Bracken (1885-1928)]], Polo : Ross L Cornelius, La Moille, Electrician : Mary K (Hoffman) Fahrney, Chicago, IL : Ray D Hedrick, Polo, Farmer : Letta (Davison) Hedrick, Polo : Edith (Unger) Janda, Milwaukee, WI : [[Magne-20|Mary A (Magne) Anderson (1884-)]], Rockford, IL : Ida M (Reed) Trieschmann, Tiffin, OH : Grace (Smith) Brodersen, Alhambra, CA : Margaret (Tice) Taylor, Zion City, IL : [[Miller-100141|Ross N Miller (1885-1908)]] ==
'''Class of 1904'''
== : Ida Mae (Acker) Schroeder, Springfield, IL : Adella M (Arens) Brown, River Forest, IL : Zula M Bittinger, Polo : Brandt C Carpenter, Chicago, Real estate : Laura Coleman, Hot Springs, SD : Willis A Fahrney, Polo, Clerk : Irmagard H (Wolfe) Fosler, Toledo, OH : Dr. Leavitt M Griffin, Polo, Doctor : Pearl A (Hurdle) Sweet, Polo : Archie M Hamilton, Polo, Attorney : Flora I (Joiner) Hostetter, Rockford, IL : [[Keator-110|Nellie L (Keator) Hughes (1885-1967)]], Jamesville, NY : Faye Miller, Moline, IL, Teacher : Stella B Noble, Polo : Daisy (Purcell) Parisoe, Fort Scott, KS : Ralph J Reed, Des Moines, IA, Welfare worker : Kathryn M Roges, Caldwell, ID : Clementine (Hopkins) Rowland, Haldane, IL : Goldie (Sweet) Rucker, Polo : Sarah M (Slater) Jordan, Urbana, IL : [[Schell-2431|Robert C Schell (1883-1946)]], Elkhart, IN, Draftsman : Clifford E Smith, Sioux Falls, SD, Sanitary eng : Jessie (Walker) Trump, Polo ==
'''Class of 1905'''
== : Frank Beck : Clifford W Bradbury, Oakland, CA, Sales mgr : Nellie Butts, Polo : Floy L (Cornelius) Ayres, Spirit Lake, IA : Beulah Coursey, Clinton, IL : Mabelle (Donaldson) Short, Paw Paw, IL : Ida Walker, Blue Island, Teacher : Helena Hackett, Polo, Business woman : Ethel Hemphill, Pasadena, CA : Iona M (Hoover) Hood, Elkhart, IN : Jennie June Miller, Peoria, IL : Irma (Joiner) O’Kane, Polo : Edith (Poole) Moore, Polo ==
'''Class of 1906'''
== : Tillie (Hopkins) Bennett : Julia Bracken, Polo : [[Copenhaver-529|Murray Copenhaver (1889-1972)]], Nampa, ID, Farmer : James L Harris : Pearle V (Hoffman) Snodgrass, Mt Morris, IL : Robert S Mades, Polo, Farmer : Forrest R Mulnix, Rockford, IL, Insurance agent : Mabel J (Pollock) Hood, Elizabeth, IL : Rose (Rhodes) Henrich : Florence (Rae) Rowland, Polo : [[Shaver-3026|Ralph Donald Shaver (1887-1957)]], Milledgeville, Merchant : Blanche (Harleman) Young, Shelby, OH : Bessie A (Welty) Eckerd, Hazelhurst : Fay E (Wilson) Read, Everett, WA : Bonnie M (Hallett) Winterburne ==
'''Class of 1907'''
== : Robert H Cowan, Glendale, CA : Harriet J (Cross) Wilson, Kankakee, IL : Mabelle A Ditch, Marengo, IL : Ada A (Fahrney) Knipple, Polo : Hazel M (Clothier) franks, Norfolk, VA : J. Wm Getzendaner, Grandview, WA, fruit ranch : Janet M (Walker) Good, Polo : John L Hackett, Polo, Postal employee : Florence (Hedrick) Miller, Galesburg, IL : O. Pearle (Messner) Smith, Mt Carroll, IL : Orville D Miller, LaGrange, IL, Adv. Salesman : Mabelle A (Good) Stoner, Polo : Hazel M (Burke) Steele, Seattle, WA : Ben H Unangst, Polo, Bank cashier : Milton T Dingley : [[Schell-2586|Ruth Lavina (Schell) Annegars (1888-1917)]] ==
'''Class of 1908'''
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'''Faculty'''School Opens Monday 1908, Page 6 of Tri-County Press, published in Polo, Illinois on Thursday, August 27th, 1908, http://polopublic.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=evelyn%20maxson&i=f&d=01011865-12311920&m=between&ord=k1&fn=tri-county_press_usa_illinois_polo_19080827_english_6&df=1&dt=4
{| width="750" align="center" | [[German-174|W. L. German (1861-1927)]]||Superintendant || || |- |Clara Buswell || Faculty |- |[[Shipman-1570|Margaret M Shipman (1875-1955)]] || Science||Alice McCleary || 6th & 7th Grade |- |Winifred E McKee || Music & Art||Jennie McDonald || 8th Grade |- |Harriett E Worthington || Latin & Mathematics||Blanch Merritt || English |- |Robert M. Brown || 5th Grade||George G Taylor || History & Mathematics |- |Evelyn Maxson || Faculty||Martha L Boos || 2nd & 3rd Grade |- |}
'''Graduates'''
: Ruth Bancroft, Emporia, KS, Teacher : [[Barber-12913|Lucia (Barber) Barber (1889-1977)]], Hubbard Woods, IL : Nellie M Clark, Blue Island, IL, Teacher : Chas H Bowers, Lanark, Bank employee : Blatchford Chaddock, Chicago, Office work (R.R.) : Robert W Donaldson, Polo, Drug salesman : Clifford B Franks, Norfolk, VA, Grain inspector : Esther I (Graeff) White, Polo : Lela M (Griswold) Heckman, Exeter, CA : Nona (Hawkins) Held, Freeport, IL : Letitia (Hey) Jones, Dixon, IL : Gertrude (Hoover) Kilpatrick, Weiser, ID : Vera M Joiner, Polo, Teacher : Walter B Jones, St Joe, MI, Editor : Neva (Miller) Baker, Allegan, MI : Dr. Paul M Miller, Chicago, IL, Doctor : Lillian (Naylon) Bacon, Davenport, IA : Walter Pierce, Madison, WI, Sanitary engineer : [[Myers-21866|Ethel (Myers) Shaver (1889-1952)]], Milledgeville, IL : Edith (Pollock) Walker, Evanston, IL : Ruth L Reed, Polo : Clarence Shiley, Indianapolis, IN, Grain inspector : Robert E Shinn, Salem, OR, Bank employee : John Solenberger : Morton D Swift, Chicago, Salesman : Eda Witterstetter, Rockford : Fred S Zick, Mukogee, Oklahoma, Judge : Albert D Linton : [[Meyers-4158|Edna (Myers) Shaver (1889-1918)]] : Anne (Getzendaner) Mulnix ==
'''Class of 1909'''
== : [[Barnes-26730|Ruth (Barnes) Predmore (1889-)]], Marengo, IA : Belle (Clothier) Sweeney, Chicago, IL : [[Dingley-435|Emily U Dingley (1891-1956)]], Washington, DC, Stenographer : James P Grant, Polo, Farmer : [[Hicks-17748|Elsie E (Hicks) Fry (1890-1945)]], Polo : [[Lyon-8207|Lotta S (Lyon) Lyman (1891-1988)]], Highland Park, IL : J Roy Maloney, Chicago, IL, Editor : Catherine (McGrath) Phalen, Sparta, WI : Anna M (Summers) Powell, Polo : James W Sweet, Polo, Teacher : Alice (Talbot) Sammons, Polo ==
'''Class of 1910'''
==
'''Board of Directors'''
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O. Chaddock
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Fred Zick
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James Nichols
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'''Faculty'''About 1910 School Year, Tri-County Press, Polo, Illinois, 26 Aug 1909, Thu • Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/105867440/about-school-polo-schools/
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1910 Faculty Page 1
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1910 Faculty Page 2
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1910 Faculty Page 3
| |} {| width="750" align="center" | [[German-174|W. L. German (1861-1927)]]||Superintendant || || |- |Mary C. Strickler|| Principal ||Lawrence Hemman || Faculty |- |[[Shipman-1570|Margaret M Shipman (1875-1955)]] || Faculty ||Alice McCleary || Faculty |- |Flora A. Hyde || Faculty ||Jennie McDonald || Faculty |- |Mabel H. Talcott || Faculty ||Helen Bovee || Faculty |- |Robert M. Brown || Faculty ||Anna Margaret Leu || Faculty |- |Evelyn Maxson || Faculty||[[Wiltse-218|Annabel Wiltse (1879-1958)]] || Faculty |- |}
'''Graduates'''
{| class="wikitable" style="vertical-align:bottom;" border=1 |- | [[Image:Polo_High_School_Alumni.jpg]]
Senior Class of 1910 Officers
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1910 Senior Students Page 1
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1910 Senior Students page 2
| |} : [[Folk-499|Lloyd Folk (1893-1924)]] : [[Anderson-70554|Belle (Anderson) Inks (1893-1975)]], Princeton, IL : [[Cross-12701|Geo Cross (1893-1962)]], Maroa, IL, Teacher : [[Walker-59857|Isabel (Walker) Adams (1892-1966)]], Polo : [[Clopper-103|Dr. Paul Clopper (1892-1972)]], Peoria, Dentist : [[Donaldson-5612|Hazel (Donaldson) Overton (1892-1976)]], Allegan, MI : [[Donaldson-5613|Lawson Donaldson (1892-1957)]] : [[Cornelius-3107|Kittie (Cornelius) Landgraf (1892-1984)]], Freeport, IL : [[Barber-12912|Mary (Barber) Barber (1892-1944)]], Gencoe, IL : [[McIlnay-19|Carrie (McIlnay) Webster (1890-1962)]], Polo : [[Waterbury-749|Alice (Waterbury) Shaw (1891-1969)]], Polo : Myrtle (Sweet) Gatz, Polo : [[Smith-284161|Edna Smith (1892-)]], Los Angeles, CA : [[Fager-142|Guy E Fager (1892-1977)]], Kansas City, MO : [[Ziegenfuss-467|John Ziegenfuss (1888-)]], Polo, Clerk : [[Snyder-16053|Harman Snyder (1891-1988)]], Springfield, OH : [[Unangst-201|Lotta M Unangst (1892-1983)]], Rochelle, IL : Rev. [[Getzendaner-10|Mark A Getzendaner (1892-1985)]], Davenport, IA, Minister : John Herbert, Polo, Druggist ==
'''Class of 1911'''
== : Marguerite (Zollinger) Coffey, Polo : Edward Zollinger, Pittsburgh, Electrician : Leone (Pollock) Nichols, Chicago, IL : John Walker : [[Dew-1512|Perry Dew (1891-1975)]] : Frances (Butts) Maxey, Polo : Horatio Wales, Washington, DC, Chemist : Howard J Pollock, Polo : Harold J Donaldson, Polo, Farmer : Annette (Fox) Fineberg, Chicago, IL : Mary (Savage) Seyfarth, Oregon, IL : Burr Dodge, Polo : Louis Jones, Polo, Service station operator ==
'''Class of 1912'''
== : Paul L Lyon, Highland Park, IL, Accountant : Ina A Poole, Polo : Aileen McGrath, Polo : Faith Johnson : Ruth (Hildebrand) Windman, Hartington, NE : Max Miller, Chicago, IL, Auto sales manager : Robert Fraser, Chicago, IL, Reporter : Harvey Shoemaker, Chicago, Il, Mechanic : [[Unger-1534|Harold Unger (1894-1966)]], Polo, Farmer : Leon A Zick, Polo, Judge : [[Snook-2980|Hazel (Snook) Wagner (1895-1971)]], Polo, Teacher : Mildred (Thorpe) Cottingham : Helen (Buck) Bentley, Polo, Teacher : J. Harry Smith, Los Angeles, CA, Insurance : Ina (Carpenter) Bakener, polo : Edna (Joiner) Harnden, Elwood, IN : Millard Deuth, Polo, Farmer : Carrie E Shultz, Graymont, IL : Ruth V Senneff, Chadwick, IL : Lloyd W Wasser, Oshkosh, WI, Insurance agent ==
'''Class of 1913'''
== : Ray Ashford, Polo : Percy Ashford, Polo, Teacher : Myrtle (Clark) Pope, Langloth, PA : Cornelia (Clopper) Clouse, Mason City, IA : [[Copenhaver-503|Robert Copenhaver (1894-1955)]], Polo, Farmer : Jay Doud : Clarence Fahrney, Polo, Printer : [[Gilbert-19087|Clara (Gilbert) Stauffer (1894-1956)]], Polo : Addie (Hicks) Long, Haldane, IL : Ross Hostetter, Polo, Accountant : Herbert Kilday, Waterloo, IA, Mechanic : Gladys McCleary, Chadwick, IL : Kenneth Poole, Polo, Farmer : Bryant F Purcell, Oregon, Il, Dairy employee : Milbrey (Treat) Mulnix, Polo : Glenn Wilson, Rochelle, IL, Clerk ==
'''Class of 1914'''
== : Kathryn Keagy, Polo, Bookkeeper : William Mack, Mt. Morris, Stock Dept Mgr : [[Gilbert-19074|Della (Gilbert) Butterbaugh (1896-1982)]], Polo : Roy W Gibbs : Frank Wales, Polo, Factory employee : Carrie (Lichty) Wales, Polo : Mildred Donaldson, Polo, Teacher : Geo Niman, LaGrange, IL, Electrician : [[Dew-1513|Mary (Dew) Frawert (1895-1992)]], Polo : Scott Miller, Madison, WI, Dairyman : Nellie (Mayborn) Briscoe, Dixon, IL : Harvey Willett : Geo Waterbury : Joseph Brooks, Brookville, IL, Farmer ==
'''Class of 1915'''
== : Leo Doyle, Chicago, Accountant : Albion J Tavenner, Ashton, IL, Minister : Isabelle (Cross) Bonde, Glen Ellyn, IL : Merle (Owens) Wales, Washington, DC : Minnie (Mount) Newcomer : Stata Burke, Polo, Teacher : Frances (Hersch) Linker, Jefferson City, MO : John T Mulnix, Jr, Polo, Bookkeeper : [[Schell-2598|Maynard Schell (1897-1980)]], Alton, IA, Teacher : Harold Cross, Glen Ellyn, IL, Real estate : Marian Waterbury, Pawnee, IL, Teacher : [[Gilbert-19080|Maggie (Gilbert) Wilson (1896-)]], Polo : Pauline (Johnson) Irvin, Akron, OH : [[Schell-2379|Naomi (Schell) Gilbert (1895-)]], Polo : Geo Hicks, Mt Carroll, Farmer : [[Gilbert-19081|Ethel (Gilbert) Dohlen (1897-)]], Mt Morris ==
'''Class of 1916'''
== : Robert Bellows, Polo, Accountant : Bert Bowen, Waterman, IL, Merchant : Florence (Bowen) Stackpole, Warren, IL : Ralph Fager, Polo, Postal employee : Helen M Stahler, Chicago, IL : Ruth Devaney, Polo : Blanche (Tice) Ackerson, Haldane, IL : Camilla (Poole) Jones, Alicia, MI : Ruth (Fluck) Boyd, Chicago, IL : Earl Capehart, Rochelle, IL : Galen Price, Washington College, TN, Instructor : Nellie (Doorley) Seise, Polo : Glenn Zugschwerdt, Chadwick, IL, Engineer : Kenneth Myers, Seattle, WA, Salesman : Armond Ocker, Polo, Accessory salesman : Marjorie (Hawkins) Carter, Freeport, IL : Henry Roth, Rockford, Il, Electrician : John Kingery, San Diego, CA : Everette Bentley ==
'''Class of 1917'''
== : [[Antrim-291|Donald Antrim (1899-)]], Santo Domingo, Standard Oil Rep : Donald Ashford, Chicago, IL, Musician : Howard Beard, Portersville, CA, Teacher : Ruth Burke, Polo, Teacher : Lewis Coffman, Byron, IL : Edith Eykamp, India, Missionary : Vera (Getzendaner) Ocker, Polo : Donald Graybill, Freeport, IL, Electrician : Clarence Heckman, Africa, Missionary : Gladys (Hildebrand) Ellwell, Santa Monica, CA : Verne Huffman, Polo : Ina (Hurdle) Hostettler, Polo : Mark Summers, Reinbeck, IA, Bookkeeper : Clarence Seyster, Dixon, IL : Catherine Tyne, Woosung, IL : Neita M (Joiner) Vaughan, Dixon, IL : [[McIlnay-23|Harold McIlnay (1899-1972)]], Kirkland, IL, Minister : Marjorie (Needy) Bowman, Polo : Blanche Ports, Polo ==
'''Class of 1918'''
== : [[Antrim-293|Alice L Antrim (1899-1997)]], Cincinnati, OH : Bernadine (Beidler) Phalen, Dixon, IL : Ellen M Bowers, Polo, Telephone operator : Neva E (Coffman) Gatz, Polo : Alice F (Cross) Stuck, Polo : T. Bernard Curley : [[Dew-1514|Glenna Ellen (Dew) Bingaman (1900-1997)]], Polo : Frances E Domer, Dixon, IL : Geo J Donaldson, Rockford, Interior Furnisher : [[Everly-550|Edna Viola (Everley) Gilbert (1902-2000)]], Polo : Mildred E Fager, Polo, IL : [[Gilbert-19077|Myrtle May (Gilbert) Kroh (1899-1997)]], Polo : H. Ralph Heintzman, Texas, Salesman : [[Johnson-117331|Mary (Johnson) Copenhaver (1899-1975)]], Polo : Mary M Larkin, Chicago, Stenographer : Howard L LeQuesne, Polo : Marie (Miller) Feniger, Peoria, IL : Ruth S (Miller) Keefer, Polo : Annabel J McGrath, Polo : Helen F (Niman) Cross, Glen Ellyn, IL : Sherman Olsen : Lemuel E Osterhoudt, Polo, Harness maker : Irene G Poole, Plano, IL, Teacher : Norma E Poole, Polo, Teacher : Florence L (Rhinehart) Wisner, Polo : Reeve O Strock, Chicago, IL, Radio expert : Janes E (Spessard) Johnson, Boston, Ma : Mary R Shaw, Detroit, MI, Nurse : Merrill F Seasholtz, Brookville, IL, Auto salesman : Ruth C (Typer) Adams, Polo : Paul Unangst, Chicago, Salesman : Neva M (Wolfe) Fahrney, Polo, Teacher : Ruthe Irene Miller, Maywood, IL, Teacher ==
'''Class of 1919'''
==
{{Image|file=Polo_High_School_Alumni-6.jpg |caption=Polo High School Grad Class 1919 Picture with Names }}
: [[Antrim-272|Bruce Antrim (1900-1943)]], Milwaukee, WI, Librarian : Mary Elizabeth Ashford, Bloomington, Student : Catherine V (Barnhizer) Strock, Deerfield, IL : Elbert L Burke, Polo, Farmer : Mary V (Coffman) Deuth, Polo : Alice M Cook : Ruth D Cook : Frances Gertrude Doyle, Chicago, IL, Teacher : Marjorie Fager, St. Louis, Nurse : Ada L (Gatz) Haines, Polo : [[Gilbert-19082|Grace B Gilbert (1902-)]], Polo : [[Gilbert-19083|Ruth L (Gilbert) Dohlen (1901-1960)]], Polo, Teacher : Helmuth J Laesecke, Chicago, Postal employee : [[McIlnay-20|Olin F McIlnay (1902-1985)]], Iowa City, IA, Medical student : Fred J Miller, Polo, Farmer : Doris M (Plum) Blough, Polo : [[Pyfer-20|Gladys M Pyfer (1900-1996)]], Polo : [[Snook-2981|John H Snook (1901-1934)]], Pecatonica, IL, Restaurant owner : Mary L (Tice) Ellis, Rockton, IL, Teacher : Carrie M Stauffer ==
'''Class of 1920'''
== : Erma (Adams) Wolfe, Polo : Nina (Barnhizer) Gillott : Ola (Bellows) Woodin, Polo : Freeman Bellows : LaVerne W Binkley, Polo, Farmer : Wilbur Geary Bon, Minneapolis, MN, Student : Freida Alma Bitter, Polo, Teacher : Melvin P Bracken, Chicago, Postal employee : Veva L Cheeseman, Rockford, IL, Stenographer : Edna Coffman, Jacksonville, IL : Elmer G Davis, Polo, Postal employee : [[Dew-1515|Alice M (Dew) Palmer (1902-1999)]], Leaf River : Leone (Everley) Summers, Polo : Geo Edwin Frey, Rockford, Salesman : Iva June Good, Polo : Florence (Hurdle) Messinger, Abaline, KS : Ruth V James, Polo, Stenographer : M. Margaret Laesecke, 6450 Parnell Ave, Chicago : Kenneth C Meinzer, Maryland, Reporter : Fern (Messner) Graehling, Polo : Mabel L (Price) Hoff, Milledgeville, IL : Louis A Pyfer, Chicago, IL, Mechanic : Marion I (Quest) Heinberg, Pensacola, FL : Gladys E (Rhinehart) Huffman, Polo : Bertha Clara Sanford, Ashton : Ethel (Shaw) Samsel, Mt Morris : Mary Blanche Snyder, Polo : Goldie (Strauss) Wilke, Roscoe, IL : Maynard H Stull, Polo, Teacher : Mildred O Sweet, Polo : Myrtle M Swords, Dixon, IL : Clarence E Twigg, Polo : Grace Lucile Williams, Polo, Stenographer ==
'''Class of 1921'''
== : T. Frances Cashman, Goodell, IA : Helen Davis, Freeport, Nurse : Ruth M Dick, Oregon, Teacher : Myrtle Mae Fahrney, Polo : Rhoda L (Fry) Davis, Polo : [[Gilbert-19084|Pearl Gilbert (1904-)]], Polo : Irene Graehling, Batavia, Teacher : Alba (Guyer) McIlnay, Iowa City, IA : Elizabeth (Hersch) Satre, Springfield, OH : Lenore (Hoak) Langley, Polo : Harold Hoak, Madison, WI, Haberdasher : Edith (Irvin) Caar, Polo : Virginia Jackola, Polo, Student : Esther (McPherson) Beck, Detroit, MI : Margaret (Niman) Purcell, Oregon, IL : Ruth Owen, Polo : Robert L Pollock, Polo, Farmer : Rose M (Poole) Cos, Chicago, IL : Frances Reinert : Neva Reed : Mildred Rowland, Oregon, Teacher : Ernest Savage, Jacksonville, IL, Reporter : Eber T Smith, Rockford, Accountant : [[Spear-1885|Louise (Spear) Franks (1904-1986)]], Polo, Teacher : John Stauffer, Chicago : Lillian (Thomas) Meyer, Harvel, IL : Olive (Wilson) Newton, Polo : Miriam Yeakel, Hammond, IN, Teacher : Helen E Zick, Byron, Teacher ==
'''Class of 1922'''
== : Lucile (Bellows) Bollinger, Oregon : Kenneth Burke, Jersey City, NJ, factory employee : Mark Burner, Polo, Clerk : Marjorie (Cashman) Stuff, Polo : Carl Coffman, Polo, Farmer : Fern Coffman, Polo, Stenographer : Marie (Coursey) McManus, Warren, OH : Esther Doyle, Chicago, Teacher : Daisy (Dwyer) May, Polo : Charles Franks, Morris, Factory employee : Gladys Gatz, Polo, Teacher : Russell Higley, Polo, Farmer : Irene Holmes, 1307 K St. Lincoln, NE : Carol (Jones) Wahl, 401 1st St, Sterling, IL : Oscar Keeney, Freeport, IL, Factory employee : Hortense Laesecke, Chicago, IL, Accountant : Ethyl Miller, Polo, Teacher : Pauline Myers, Polo, Musician : Doris Pollock, Evanston, Bank employee : Geo Poole, Chicago, IL, Electrician : Mary Alice Price, Polo, Teacher : Marie M Resh, Chicago, Nurse : Donald R Sweet, Mt Vernon, IA, Student : J. Lyle Tavenner, Chicago, Medical Student : Donald Typer, Anderson, IN, YMCA Secretary : Lucile (Wasser) Showalter, Chicago, IL : Clarence Leslie Waterbury, Springfield, Engineer : Charles Wolfe, Polo, Bookkeeper : Rex Woodin, Milledgeville, IL, Farmer : Dorothy (Sanford) Irvin ==
'''Class of 1923'''
== : Virginia (Atkins) Dick, Christopher, IL : Pauline Bellows, Polo : Carl Bon, Oregon, Baker : Conway Bracken, Chicago, Bank employee : Carrie Brockwell, Polo : Buel Brodie, Polo, Clerk : Clarence Camery, Polo, Printer : Edwin Cates, Colfax, IL Student : Virginia (Clark) Hollewell, Polo : Herbert Coffman, Polo, Farmer : Anna Cox, Polo : John Davis, Polo, Florist : Ellis Dentler, Polo, Farmer : Bonita Diehl, Polo, Teacher : Ralph Esterly, Polo, Farmer : Helen (Finkle) White, Sterling, Office clerk : Clare Fossler, Polo, Teacher : Donald Franks, Terre Haute, IN, YMCA Sec : Lavonne Frey, Evanston, Nurse : Kathryn (Fry) Parks, Polo : [[Gilbert-19085|Eva Gilbert (1906-)]], polo : Hazel (Wisler) Giffrow, Sterling : Louise Gunder, Freeport, Waitress : Pauline Hedrick, Hamilton, IL, Teacher : Hazel (Jones) Coffman, Polo : Marie (LeQuesne) Kemery, Rockford : Wayne Mayborn, Polo, Farmer : Blanche (McIlnay) Brown, Polo : Celia (Rae) Rothermel, Forreston : Frank Riggs, Rockford, Electrician : Donald Rogers, Polo : Edward Rogers, Polo, Mechanic : Clarence Scholl, Polo, Farmer : Lois Slater, Polo : Mildred (Smith) Witmer, Polo, Teacher : Virginia Strickler, DeKalb, Student : Marjorie Stuff, Polo, Teacher : Mildred (Thomas) Acker, Dixon : Omar Thomas, Jersey City, NJ, Factory employee : Paul Trump, Iowa City, IA, Student : [[Unger-1578|Ruth (Unger) Bon (1904-1980)]], Oregon : Hazel (Welch) Dunn, Mt Morris : Annabel Winders, Polo : Mabelle Sensenbaugh, Polo ==
'''Class of 1924'''
== : Ellareita (Acker) Rizner, Chicago, IL : Theodore Ashford, Chicago, Bank employee : Anna Bitter, Polo, Nurse : Crystal Boddiger, Beloit, Student : Dorothy Bowers, Polo, Teacher : [[Clinton-1811|Thomas Clinton (1906-1998)]], Champaign, Student : LaVerne Coursey, Peoria, Jeweler : Fern Dempsey, Polo, Farmer : Lavon Diehl, Polo : Pauline (Donaldson) Ashford, Chicago, Stenog : Vera Everly, Polo, Stenographer : Geo Eykamp, Carthage, Student : Reynold Geary, Amboy, Clerk : Cora (Graehling) Landis, Polo : Max Hays, Dixon, Farmer : Mamie (Hendrix) Powell, Polo : Ruth (Hicks) Coffman, Polo : Clark Hoak, Iowa City : John Hurdle, Rock Falls, Clerk : Robert Johnson, Polo, Farmer : Honora (Kramer) Sisson, Polo : Marie (Long) Fegan, Polo : Dorothy (McCoy) Fischback, Dixon : Faith Miller, Polo, Telephone operator : Newell Miller, DeKalb, Student : Martha Niman, Polo, Teacher : Dorothy (Ocker) Cooper, Chicago : Mildred (Paul) Antonsen, Chicago : Marguerite Poole, Champaign, Student : [[Powell-22758|Olin Powell (1906-1991)]], Polo, Mechanic : [[Powell-23653|Ruth (Powell) Good (1905-1977)]], Polo : Maxine Quest, Polo : Lawrence Reed, Polo, Farmer : Geo Schoen, Polo, Farmer : Merchant Slater, Champaign, Student : Lester Smith, Cleveland, OH, Mechanic : Romayne Stahler, Colorado Springs, Foundry Work : Marion Sweet, Chicago, Nurse : Howard Typer, Polo, Farmer : Robert Wetzel, Ann Arbor, MI, Student : Elmer Wilson, Polo, Factory employee ==
'''Class of 1925'''
== : Omer Angle, Polo, Farmer : Alice (Ashford) Linkinhoker, Chicago : Iva Barnes, Polo : Julia Beard, Polo, Telephone operator : Ruth Borden, Freeport : Verna (Brigham) Wolfe, Polo : Hilda Brown, Polo, Teacher : Robert Clark, Champaign, Student : Ralph Cook, Champaign, Student : Frances Franks, Polo, Stenographer : Harper Gayman, Polo, Clerk : Violet Gunder, Freeport, Student nurse : Thirl Hendren, Polo, Clerk : Lydia (Hose) Stewart, Chicago : LaVere Keeney, Polo : Vera Landis, Rockford : Pauline Loescher, Polo : Ethel (McCoy) Kroff, Fulton, IL : Helen McKee, Polo : Ervin Nelson, Champaign, Student : Viola Nelson, Champaign, Student : Dorothy O’Kane, Polo, Teacher : Cecil Plum, Polo, Farmer : [[Powell-22755|Kenneth Eugene Powell (1907-1956)]], Evanston, Student : [[Powell-24023|Vivian May (Powell) Beecher (1907-1961)]], Chebanse, Teacher : LeRoy Rahn, Brookville, Farmer : Mary Roeder, Carthage, Student : Ruth Roeder, Carthage, Student : Irma Rowland, Haldane, Music student : Gladys (Shrader) Zumdahl, Mt Morris : Mary Sheely, Polo : Vivian Slater, Polo : Keith Strock, N. Ottawa Ave, Dixon, Salesman : Lucile Trump, Mt Vernon, IA, Student : Almeda Willison, Polo : Mary (Wisner) Jones, Polo ==
'''Class of 1926'''
== : Cornelia Adams, Redonda Beach, CA, Student : Edna Allison, Polo, Teacher : Thelma Angle, Chicago, Student nurse : [[Antrim-294|Geraldine Antrim (1907-1977)]], Polo : Viola Bechtold, Carthage, Student : Pauline Beck, Polo, Stenographer : George Beckenbaugh, Polo, Farmer : Gladys Bickford, Amboy, Bank clerk : Marion Bon, Rockford, Student : Dale Brown, Polo, Farmer : Henry Coffman, Carthage, Student : Adeline Cross, Polo : Archie Diehl, Champaign, Student : Frank Doyle, Polo : Keith Dummer, Polo, Clerk : Mamie Dwyer, Polo : Lenore Fossler, Polo : [[Gilbert-19079|Loretta Gilbert (1909-1966)]], Polo, Stenographer : [[Gilbert-19086|Mildred (Gilbert) Typer (1909-)]], Polo : Ruby Glaser, Polo, Bank clerk : Imelda Good, Mt. Vernon, IA, Student : Wanda Jean (Hollowell) Larson, Polo : Alvin Hoover, Polo, Dairy employee : Dorotha Hurdle, Polo : Mildred Jensen, Chicago, Nurse training : Henry Kitzmiller, Forreston, Farmer : Dorothy Livingston, Polo : Howard Livingston, Polo, Farmer : Marion Nichols, Polo : Mildred (O’Kane) Davis, Polo : Frank Pope, Polo, Farmer : Esther (Powell) Travis, Polo : Dorothy Read, Decatur, Student : [[Schell-1211|Dorothy Schell (1908-1962)]], Mt. Vernon, IA, Student : Lois Slifer, Mt Morris, Student : Alice Snyder, Polo, Post Grad student : [[Spear-1886|Carl Spear (1908-)]], Champaign, Student : Lucille Stahler, Eureka, Student : Gertrude Stuck, Polo, Bookkeeper : Alice Stull, Carthage, Student : Leon Sweet, Carthage, Student : Ruby Thompson, Polo, Teacher : Annistine Waterbury, Oberlin, OH, Student : [[Schryver-402|Martin Schryver III (1907-1987)]], Chicago, Clerk ==
'''Class of 1927'''
==
{{Image|file=Polo_High_School_Alumni-1.png |caption=Polo High School Grad Class 1927 Picture }}
: Edna M Albright, Polo, Post Grad student : Marjorie (Allison) Wilson, Polo : Alverta Appleby, Polo, Business school : Vera Bamborough, Carthage, Student : Mary Barnhizer, Polo : Bryant Bellows, Polo, Farmer : Gladys Brooks, Polo, Teacher : Alice Coffman, Polo : Joe Davis, Polo, Florist : Donald Davison, Polo, Factory employee : Edna Geyer, Tacoma, WA, Stenographer : Grant Hayden, Polo, Service station operator : Eldon Heckman, Polo, Farmer : Wayne Irvin, DeKalb, Student : Ronald Jensen, Polo, Post Graduate student : Jean Joiner, Polo : Maurice Kilday, Polo, Farmer : Marie Livingston, Polo : Arnold McIlnay, Freeport, Electrician : Francis McMahon, Polo, Farmer : Dale Pierce, Polo, Teacher : Eleanor (Rees) Stauffer, Chicago : Loren Scholl, Indianapolis, Student : Frances Shrader, Polo : Milton Shrader, Freeport, Factory employee : Nevin Smith, Polo, Farmer : Marian Stauffer, Polo : Opal Thompson, Mt Morris, Student : Lucille Wade, Polo ==
'''Class of 1928'''
==
'''Board of Directors'''
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Harry Typer - Secretary
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Ray Hedrick - President
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Curtis F. Powell
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David J. Frey
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Chas H. Joiner
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'''Faculty'''
{| width="750" align="center" | Benjamin Kietzman, Ph.M.||Superintendant || || |- |Norma K. Boyes, A.B.|| Principal ||Lawrence Hemman || English I & II |- |Dorothy Drawbaugh, A.B. || French & Latin||Louise Franks, A.B. || Faculty |- |Helen Johnson, B. Mus. || Music||Marvin Johnson || Manual Training |- |Ethel Kiest, A.B. || History & Social Science||August J Lukes, B.S. || Science |- |Alice Michael, A.B. || Mathematics||Leva Missman, A.B. || English III & IV, Ancient History |- |Robert L. Peterson, A.B. || Commercial||Edwin H. Bergh || Orchestra |- |}
'''Graduates'''
:Edward Boddiger :Pauline Bomberger :Lester Brown :Glenn Coffman :Pauline Davison :Helen Drenner :Beulah Eberly :Eleanor Florence :Orville Hedrick :Melvin Hurdle :Anna Keegan :Paul Langdon :Homer Rizner :Alice Rowland :Lulu Rummonds :William T. Schell, Jr. :Paul Shenefelt :Helen Slater :Pauline Smith :Lawson Snyder == Sources ==

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Here are open questions about Andersons. Peter Polzin and Anna (Schultz) Polzin ,parents of Joseph A. Polzin, who was born to them in 1846 in what was then Stibbe,Deutsch-Krone, West Prussia in Germany, which is now Zdbowo in Poland. Need Peter Polzin parents' names. Need Anna Schultz parents's names. Also hoping to find the name and birthplace and birthdate of the mother of Michalina Malaski (Michaline Malicki) . (Only have her father's name-George Malaski (or Malicki). This is the side which is the brick wall. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Pomerania, Prussia Team

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[[Category:German Projects]] Welcome to the Pomerania page which has been created by the [[Space:Prussia Team|Prussia Team]] for the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]. ==Welcome to the Pomerania / Pommern Team Page== The purpose of this team is for people researching ancestors from Pomerania, Prussia to work together and share information. It is hoped that this page will offer help for those who need it. Researching Prussian ancestors can be difficult, but talking with others who are researching the same place can make it easier. ===Team Members=== *[[Greenwood-3667|Steven Greenwood]] *[[Gürth-8|Andy Gürth]] *[[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] ==Information and short outline of the history of Pomerania / Pommern== Pomerania (''Pommern'') is a historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Europe. The name Pomerania comes from Slavic ''po more'', which means "Land at the Sea". Pomerania was first mentioned in a Holy Roman Empire document of 1046, referring to a ''Zemuzil dux Bomeranorum'' (Zemuzil, Duke of the Pomeranians). The following territories existed in history: *1121 - 1637 - Duchy of Pomerania (''Herzogtum Pommern''), established as a vassal state of Poland in 1121, Dominion of the princely dynasty of the Griffins (''Fürstendynastie der Greifenherzöge'') originating from Slavic roots, which in changing territorial and political division from the 12th to the 17th century *1630 - 1815 - Swedish Pomerania (''Schwedisch-Pommern''), a historical Swedish Dominion under the Swedish Crown, situated on what is now the Baltic coast of Germany and Poland *1653 - 1815 - Province of Pomerania (''Provinz Pommern''), a historical province of Brandenburg, later Brandenburg-Prussia *1815 - 1945 - Province of Pomerania (''Provinz Pommern''), a historical province of Prussia (''Preußen''), later Germany, formed after the Congress of Vienna from the Province of Pomerania, Swedish Pomerania and the northeastern part of Neumark. It consisted of Vorpommern, located west of the Oder River, and Hinterpommern. Pomerania's provincial capital was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stralsund Stralsund] (1720–1814) and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Szczecin Stettin] (today's Szczecin, Poland). After World War II, the Soviet Union handed over the territories lying east of the Oder-Neisse line to Poland. The Western Allies confirmed this in the Potsdam conference. On the territory of Pomerania, located on both sides of the Oder River, today exist the Vorpommern part of the German federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern as well as the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (''Zachodniopomorskie'') and, to a lesser extent, the Pomeranian Voivodeship (''Pomorskie'') in Poland. ==Pomerania - folk / national costumes== [http://folkcostume.blogspot.com/2017/01/costume-and-embroidery-of-pyritz.html Blog Website - Costume and Embroidery Pomerania of Roman K] {{Image|file=Pomerania_Prussia_Team-1.jpg |caption=Pommern Trachten - Pomerania traditional costumes|label=Pommern Trachten - Pomerania traditional costumes|size=m|align=l}} {{Image|file=Pomerania_Prussia_Team-2.jpg |caption=Pommersche Bäuerin - Pomeranian peasant/farmer woman|label=Pommersche Bäuerin - Pomeranian peasant/farmer woman, Pyritzer Weizeckertracht|size=m|align=c}} ==Tasks & To Do List== Team members are encouraged to volunteer by working on this list of tasks. *Add the Prussia, Pomerania sticker template to profiles of people born in Pomerania, Prussia. Add by copying and pasting {{Prussia Sticker|Pomerania}} directly under the biography section header of profiles. *[[Wikipedia:List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes|List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes]] on Wikipedia. See if the dukes and duchesses are on Wikitree yet and if not create profiles for them. **[[Gryf-2|Wartislaw I, Duke of Pomerania]] (abt 1092 – 9 Aug 1135), the first ruler of the Duchy of Pomerania ('''needs bio+sources''') ***[[Gryf-1|Bogusław I, Duke of Pomerania]], also Bogislaw and Boguslaus (c. 1130 – 18 Mar 1187) ('''needs bio+sources''') ****[[Gryf-3|Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania]] (1178 – 24 Jan 1220) ('''needs bio+sources''') *****[[Gryf-4|Barnim I, Duke of Pomerania]] (abt 1217 – 13 Nov 1278) ('''needs bio''') ******[[Greif-73|Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania]] (bef 1258 – 19 Feb 1309) *******[[Greif-61|Wartislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania]] (May 1291 – 01 Aug 1326) ********[[Von_Pommern_Wolgast-1|Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania]] (1325 – 22 Aug 1365) *********[[Wartislaw-1|Wartislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania]] (1345 – 13 Jun 1394) **********[[Greif-59|Barnim VI, Duke of Pomerania]] (abt 1365 – abt 22 Sep 1405) ***********[[Greif-60|"Wartislaw IX", Wartislaw (Greif) von Pommern-Wolgast]] (abt. 1400 – 17 Apr 1457) ************[[Of_Pommerania-1|"Eric II" or "Erich II" Erich "Herzog von Pommern-Wolgast" von Pommern formerly '''Of Pommerania''' aka Greif, Gryf, Pomorski]] (between 1418 and 1425 – 5 Jul 1474) ('''needs LNAB corrected''') ************[[Of_Pommerania-2|Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Pomerania]] (1435 – 24 Aug 1497) ('''needs LNAB corrected''') *************[[Gryf-15|"Bogislaw X The Great" Bogusław (Gryf) von Pommern]] (3 Jun 1454 – 5 Oct 1523) **************[[Pomerania_Wolgast-1|"George I" Georg Pomerania Wolgast]] (1493 – 1531) ('''needs LNAB corrected+GEDCOM Junk Cleanup+bio''') ***************[[Pomerania_Wolgast-2|"Philip I" Philipp Pomerania Wolgast]] (1515 – 1560) ('''needs LNAB corrected''') ****************[[Pommern-17|Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania]] (20 Nov 1545 – 17 Jun 1592) ('''needs bio''') ****************[[Greif-103|Bogislaw XIII (Greif) von Pommern, Duke of Pomerania]] (9 Aug 1544 – 7 Mar 1606) ('''needs bio''') *****************[[Greif-107|Georg II, Herzog von Pommern, Duke of Pomerania]] (30 Jan 1582 – 27 Mar 1617) ('''needs bio''') *****************[[Greif-106|Ulrich (Greif) von Pommern, Duke of Pomerania]] (12 Aug 1589 – 31 Oct 1622) ('''needs bio''') *****************[[Greif-104|Bogislaw XIV (Greif) von Pommern, Duke of Pomerania]], the last Duke of Pomerania (31 Mar 1580 – 10 Mar 1637) ('''needs bio''') *Work on categories. Team discussion required. existing category: Greifen (Adelsgeschlecht) ==Related WikiTree pages== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:West_Pomeranian_Voivodeship *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Szczecin ==Resources== *[https://pommerscher.org/ The Pomeranian Society of Freistadt - Pommerscher Verein Freistadt (Wisconsin)] *[https://www.pommerscher-greif.de/ Pommerscher Greif e.V., Verein für Familien- und Ortsgeschichtsforschung - a German non-profit association for genealogy (family research) and local history research in Pomerania (Vor- und Hinterpommern)] *[http://prussianpoland.com/stettin.html History of Stettin (Szczecin) ] -> Link not working [[Gürth-8|Gürth-8]] 08:44, 22 September 2022 (UTC) *[http://iszczecin.com/history-stettin.htm History of Stettin (Szczecin)] -> Link not working [[Gürth-8|Gürth-8]] 08:44, 22 September 2022 (UTC) *[http://pommern.tumblr.com Pommeranians in Pictures - Pommern in Bildern (Tumblr)] *[http://www.stettin-heimatkreis.de/ Stettiner Heimatkreis in der Pommerschen Landsmannschaft e.V. - a German language website with informations about the past and present of the old provincial capital of Pomerania] *[http://mypomerania.com/ My Pomerania (private website)] *[[Wikipedia:List of municipalities in the Province of Pomerania, A–Z|List of municipalities in the Province of Pomerania, A–Z]] on Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia ''(unfortunately partly with wrong spellings of places and not updated allocation in today's time - better use the always current German version [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Orte_in_der_Provinz_Pommern Liste der Orte in der Provinz Pommern]) [[Gürth-8|Gürth-8]] 12:36, 12 March 2022 (UTC)'' *[https://mypomerania.com/podcast/ My Pomerania - Podcast] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Griffin Wikipedia - House of Griffin (House of Pomerania)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Pomerania Wikipedia - Duchy of Pomerania] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Pomerania Wikipedia – Swedish Pomerania] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomerania Wikipedia - Pomerania] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg%E2%80%93Pomeranian_conflict Wikipedia - Information about the Brandenburg - Pommern conflict] ----
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Pomeranian Voivodeship

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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == Pomeranian Voivodeship, Pomorskie Region, or Pomerania Province[2] (Polish: Województwo pomorskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ pɔˈmɔrskʲɛ]; (Kashubian: Pòmòrsczé wòjewództwò [pvɛˈmvɛrst͡ʃi vɛ.jɛˈvut͡s.tfɔ]), is a voivodeship, or province, in northwestern Poland. The provincial capital is Gdańsk. The province is one of rich cultural heritage. The Tricity urban area, consisting of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot, is one of the main cultural, commercial and educational centres of Poland. Gdańsk and Gdynia are two of the major Polish seaports, the first erected by Mieszko I of Poland in the Middle Ages, the latter built in the interwar period. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomeranian_Voivodeship] {{Image|file=Pomeranian_Voivodeship-2.png|size=300|align=c}} == Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *[[:Category: Pommern, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Brandenburg, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Westpreußen, Preußen]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
See [[:Project: Germany|The Germany Project]] for more information. ==Historical Timeline == *1466-1772: The Pomeranian Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo pomorskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1454/1466 until the First partition of Poland in 1772. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomeranian_Voivodeship_(1466%E2%80%931772)] *1773-1829: West Prussia was established as a province of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1773, formed from Royal Prussia of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth annexed in the First Partition of Poland. West Prussia was dissolved in 1829. *1829-1878: West Prussia merged with East Prussia to form the Province of Prussia, but was re-established in 1878 when the merger was reversed and became part of the German Empire. *1878-1919: West Prussia, German Empire.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Prussia] *1919-1939: Pomeranian Voivodeship, Second Polish Republic[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomeranian_Voivodeship_(1919%E2%80%931939)] *1939-1945: Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia (Nazi Germany)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichsgau_Danzig-West_Prussia] *1945-1947: Republic of Poland [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provisional_Government_of_National_Unity] *1947-1952: Polish People's Republic and Free City of Danzig Government in Exile [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_People%27s_Republic] *1952-1989: Polish People's Republic *1989- Present: Third Polish Republic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Poland_(1989%E2%80%93present)] == Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |Gdańsk | | |1 |- |Gdynia | | |1 |- |Słupsk | | |1 |- |Sopot | | |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wejherowo_County Wejherowo County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wejherowski powiat wejherowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wejherowo Wejherowo] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starogard_County Starogard County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_starogardzki powiat starogardzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starogard_Gda%C5%84ski Starogard Gdański] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tczew_County Tczew County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_tczewski powiat tczewski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tczew Tczew] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kartuzy_County Kartuzy County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kartuski powiat kartuski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kartuzy Kartuzy] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82upsk_County Słupsk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_s%C5%82upski powiat słupski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82upsk Słupsk] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chojnice_County Chojnice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_chojnicki powiat chojnicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chojnice Chojnice] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gda%C5%84sk_County Gdańsk County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gda%C5%84ski powiat gdański] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pruszcz_Gda%C5%84ski Pruszcz Gdański] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwidzyn_County Kwidzyn County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kwidzy%C5%84ski powiat kwidzyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwidzyn Kwidzyn] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byt%C3%B3w_County Bytów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bytowski powiat bytowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byt%C3%B3w Bytów] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puck_County Puck County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pucki powiat pucki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puck,_Poland Puck] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bcierzyna_County Kościerzyna County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ko%C5%9Bcierski powiat kościerski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bcierzyna Kościerzyna] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C4%99bork_County Lębork County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_l%C4%99borski powiat lęborski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C4%99bork Lębork] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malbork_County Malbork County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_malborski powiat malborski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malbork Malbork] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cz%C5%82uch%C3%B3w_County Człuchów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_cz%C5%82uchowski powiat człuchowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cz%C5%82uch%C3%B3w Człuchów] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sztum_County Sztum County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_sztumski powiat sztumski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sztum Sztum] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowy_Dw%C3%B3r_County,_Pomeranian_Voivodeship Nowy Dwór Gdański County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_nowodworski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_pomorskie) powiat nowodworski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowy_Dw%C3%B3r_Gda%C5%84ski Nowy Dwór Gdański] |5 |- |}
{{clear}} == Holocaust Camps == == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=11pm&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *[http://westpreussen.de/pages/forschungsergebnisse/einwohnerdatenbank/einwohner.php Westpreussen.de] *[https://www.pommerscher-greif.de/ Pommerscher Greif] *[https://indeksy.net/news.php Indeksy.net] *[http://www.ptg.gda.pl/ PTG - Pomeranian Genealogical Association] *[https://www.genealogiawarchiwach.pl/ Genealogiawarchiwach.pl - Civil Records] *[http://www.ptg.gda.pl/index.php/cemetery/action/mainCem/ Pomeranian Cemeteries Database] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Pomorskie?id=state_3067 Findagrave] *[https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Pomorskie&miasto= Cemetery Search] *[http://www.ptg.gda.pl/index.php/cemetery/action/mainCem/ Pomeranian Cementeries Database] *[https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/pomorskie eCmentarze.pl] *[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/land/wprussia/ West Prussian Land Records] *[https://www.malbork.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Elbląg] *[https://www.gdansk.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Gdansk] *[http://www.koszalin.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Koszalin] *[https://genealogy.koschneiderei.de/ Musolf family Ancestry in West Prussia and Russia] *[https://www.online-ofb.de/ Family Books] *[https://stolp.de/globalindex.html Stolp Globalindex Search] *[https://metryki.genbaza.pl/ Metryki.genbaza - Church and Civil Scans] == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomeranian_Voivodeship

Pomeroy, Interesting English Records Supplemental to The History and Genealogy of The Pomeroy Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Pomeroy, Interesting English Records Supplemental to The History and Genealogy of The Pomeroy Family == * by Hoppin, Charles Arthur, b. 1866; Pomeroy, A. A. (Albert Alonzo), b. 1845 * published Toledo, Ohio, 1915 * Source Example: ::: Hoppin, Charles Arthur & Pomeroy, Albert Alonzo. ''[[Space:Pomeroy, Interesting English Records Supplemental to The History and Genealogy of The Pomeroy Family|Pomeroy, Interesting English Records Supplemental to The History and Genealogy of The Pomeroy Family]]'' (Toledo, Ohio, 1915) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hoppin|Hoppin]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Hoppin|Hoppin]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pomeroy, Interesting English Records Supplemental to The History and Genealogy of The Pomeroy Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pomeroyinteresti00hopp

Pomeroy, Ohio

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{{Image|file=My_Bookshelf_Meigs_County_Ohio-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Meigs County Courthouse''' }} {[Clear}} '''Pomeroy, Ohio ''' was founded in 1804 and named for landowner [[Pomeroy-149|Samuel Wyllis Pomeroy]]. [[Ervin-766|Samuel Ervin]] built the first cabin in Pomeroy near the site known as ''Horton Boatyard'' in 1807 and [[Partlow-168|Amos Partlow]] arrived in 1809 and built his cabin about where the ''Excelsior Salt Works'' was situated. The third cabin was built by Frank Hughes where the court house now stands and the fourth cabin was built on ''Sugar Run'' by John Mason. Nathaniel Clark arrived in 1815 and bought Samuel Ervin's place. Other early settlers are Robert Bailey, [[Stivers-103|Randall Stivers]], Major Dill, and Niall Nye. The village was incorporated in 1840, and designated Meigs County Seat in 1841 (the town of Chester was the first Meigs County Seat). The town thrived as a producer of coal and salt and, by 1880, there was a population of 5,560. Due to the decline in coal and salt use, however, the population is now 1,966. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Pomeroy, Ohio]] *[[Wikipedia: Pomeroy, Ohio | Pomeroy on Wikipedia]] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ldOO4awP5E/ New and Old Pictures of Pomeroy] *[https://archive.org/stream/pioneerhistorym00larkgoog#page/n13/mode/1up/ The Pioneer History of Meigs County]

Pomeroy Civil Parish, County Tyrone

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Tyrone, Ireland|'''Main Tyrone Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone|Category for Pomeroy Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Tyrone|'''Civil Parishes in County Tyrone''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Tyrone Team|County Tyrone team]] ==Pomeroy Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' ''None or not known'' :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:63165&cat=BF&ord=en Pomeroy Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI Link:''' [http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=20966 Pomeroy Parish on PlacenamesNI.org] :'''Barony:''' Dungannon Middle :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Pomeroy Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Tyrone|Towns of County Tyrone]] ====Cappagh==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Cheapóg. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5372,-6.8875,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5372/-6.8875 OpenStreetMap] ====Galbally==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Gallbhuaile. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5282,-6.8878,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5282/-6.8878 OpenStreetMap] ====Gortavoy Bridge==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Gort an Bheathaigh. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5641,-6.8868,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5641/-6.8868 OpenStreetMap] ====Pomeroy==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Pomeroy. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5915,-6.9325,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5915/-6.9325 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Pomeroy Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Pomeroy Parish are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:63165&cat=BF&ord=en Pomeroy Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |'''Aghafad'''||''An tAchadh Fada''||[[:Category:Aghafad Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghafad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghafad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghnaskea||''Achadh na Sceach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghnaskea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghnaskea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Altmore alias Barracktown'''||''An tAllt Mór''||[[:Category:Altmore alias Barracktown Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Altmore+alias+Barracktown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Altmore+alias+Barracktown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
The addition ''alias Barracktown'' was appended around 1835. |- |Ballymacall||''Baile Mhic Cathmhaoil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballymacall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballymacall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Camaghy||''Camachadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Camaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Camaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cappagh||''An Cheapóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cappagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cappagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cavanacaw||''Cabhán na Cáithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cavanacaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cavanacaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cavanakeeran||''Cabhán an Chaorthainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cavanakeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cavanakeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Claggan'''||''Claigeann Bhaile Uí Dhonnghaile''||[[:Category:Claggan Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Claggan&ded=Crossdernot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Claggan&ded=Crossdernot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Coolmaghry||''Cúil Mhachaire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Coolmaghry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Coolmaghry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corkhill||''An Chorrchoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Corkhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Corkhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornamaddy||''Corr na Madadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cornamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cornamaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corrycroar||''Corr an Chreabhair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Corrycroar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Corrycroar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Crannogue||''Crannóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crannogue&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crannogue&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Creeve (Detached portion)||''An Chraobh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Creeve+(Detached+portion)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Creeve+(Detached+portion)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
Treated as a single split townland on Placenamesni.org |- |Creeve (Main portion)||''An Chraobh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Creeve+(Main+portion)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Creeve+(Main+portion)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
Treated as a single split townland on Placenamesni.org |- |Crosscavanagh||''Cros Chaidhbheanaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crosscavanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crosscavanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Crossdernot||''Cros Dhiarmada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crossdernot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Crossdernot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curlonan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curlonan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Curlonan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dernanaught||''Doireanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dernanaught&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dernanaught&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumconor||''Droim Conchobhair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumconor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumconor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Drummond'''||''An Dromainn''||[[:Category:Drummond Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drummond&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drummond&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Dungororan'''||''Dún''||[[:Category:Dungororan Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dungororan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dungororan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Galbally||''Gallbhuaile''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Galbally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Galbally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenbeg||''An Gleann Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glenbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glenbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenburrisk||''Cluain Bhorruisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glenburrisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Glenburrisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortavoy||''Gort an Bheathaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortavoy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortavoy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortindarragh||''Gort na Darach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortindarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortindarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Gortnagarn'''||''Gort na bhFearn''||[[:Category:Gortnagarn Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortnagarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortnagarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortnagola|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortnagola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortnagola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kerrib||''Cearbach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kerrib&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kerrib&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Killey'''||''Cill Aodha''||[[:Category:Killey Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilmakardle||''Coill Mhic Artáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmakardle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmakardle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilmore||''An Choill Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocknaclogha|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Knocknaclogha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Knocknaclogha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisnagleer||''Lios na gCliar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lisnagleer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lisnagleer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Lurganeden'''||''Lorga [an] Éadáin''||[[:Category:Lurganeden Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lurganeden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lurganeden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lurgylea||''Lorga Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lurgylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lurgylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Mulnagore'''||''Mullach na nGabhar''||[[:Category:Mulnagore Townland, Pomeroy Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Mulnagore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Mulnagore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Munderrydoe||''Móin Doire Dhuibh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Munderrydoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Munderrydoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Pomeroy||''Pomeroy''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Pomeroy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Pomeroy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Sessiadonaghy||''Seisíoch Donnchadha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sessiadonaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sessiadonaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Shanmaghry||''Seanmhachaire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Shanmaghry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Shanmaghry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Skea||''Sceach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Skea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Skea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tanderagee||''Tóin re Gaoith''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tanderagee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tanderagee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |The Bonn|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=The+Bonn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=The+Bonn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Thornhill Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Thornhill+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Thornhill+Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tulnagall||''Tulach na nGall''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tulnagall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tulnagall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Turnabarson||''Tóin Riabhach na bPearsún''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Turnabarson&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Turnabarson&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources may be placed here :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links below which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Pomeroy Name Study

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[[Category: Pomeroy Name Study]][[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Pomeroy, John 1733 - 1810, AncestryDNA Circle]] [[Category: Pomeroy, Oren 1799-1882, AncestryDNA Circle]] [[Category: Pomeroy, Thomas 1827 - 1902, AncestryDNA Circle]] [[Category: Pomeroy, William 1750 - 1807, AncestryDNA Circle]] The goal of this project is to work on all Pomeroy trees. Surname Variants: A pomeroy search lists About 1715 POMEROYs. We will try to work on the following related surnames: POMERY (104) POMROY (79) PUMROY (5) POMERAY. Pomeleau, Pomerleau Are there others? December 2018: Pomeroy (all variations) Y results, categorized into genetic clusters. This project is open to all Pomeroys who have taken the YDNA test at FTDNA AND request to join the Pomeroy project. https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pomeroy/dna-results Current News (July 2017) [[Space:AMERICAN_POMEROY_HISTORIC_GENEALOGICAL_ASSOCIATION|AMERICAN POMEROY HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION]] is making changes to their online trees. Unfortunately they say they can not preserve links to individuals. I am going to change links to references only to the root of the tree, for example, * American Pomeroy Historic Genealogical Association family tree [http://sites.rootsmagic.com/PomeroyEltweed Eltweed Pomeroy Tree] There are many profiles that need updating. If you see any please make this change. There are four Pomeroy trees on their site. Right now this project has members: Immigrants UK to North America: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-106|Eltweed Pomeroy]] (abt. 1585 - abt. 1672) England to New England (Massachusetts/Connecticut)): ::[[Pomeroy-1383|Alma (Pomeroy) LaFrance descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Medad]] ::[[English-1710|Victoria English descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Caleb]]. ::[[Hall-16256|Sue Hall, descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Joseph]] ::[[Pomeroy-1416|Debbie Pomeroy, descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Joseph]] ::[[Tway-11|Arlene (Tway) Watters, descendent of Eltweed Pomeroy through Joseph]] :Descendants of [[Holmes-Pomeroy-11|George Pomeroy, Pennsylvania]] (1709 - 1776) (including the Descendants of Scotch-Irishman of the name of Thomas Pomeroy?): Ireland to Pennsylvania. **Recent news is that some descendants of George Holmes-Pomeroy are matching Pomeroy Y-DNA instead of Holmes DNA. Alma (Pomeroy) LaFrance is working on this. If you want to help, give her a shout. :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1342|John Henry Pomeroy]] (1838 - 1895) Ireland to Georgia: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1659|Richard Pomeroy]] (1770 - 1834) Ireland to Virginia Immigrants UK to Australia: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-744|Catherine Ann Pomeroy]] (abt. 1805 - 1840) Cornwall, England to Adelaide South Australia Australia Immigrants Germany to North America: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-780|John Pomeroy (1854)]] Germany to New York North America: :Descendants of [[Pomeleau-2|Alexis Vachon dit Pomeleau]] (1766 - 1824) St. Josephs De Beauce, Quebec, Canada: ::[[Franke-313|Marty Franke]] descendent of Alexis Vachon dit Pomeleau :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-549|Richard Pomeroy of Isles of Shoals]] (abt. 1670 - bef. 1725) Isles of Shoals, York, Maine: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1553|William Pomeroy]] (abt. 1800) St. Johns Newfoundland, Canada: :Descendents of [[Pomeroy-1730|John Sullivan Pomeroy]] (abt. 1780) Neversink, Sullivan, New York: U.K: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1274|Richard (Pomeroy) Pomery]] (abt. 1527 - abt. 1591) in Bodmin, Cornwall, , England: ::[[Chittem-20|Carole (Chittem) Johnson]]: Researching for her grandchildren. :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-1774|John Pomeroy]] Born about 1665 in Holsworthy, Devon, England: France: :Descendants of [[Pomeroy-544|Radulphus (Pomeroy) de Pomeroy]] (abt. 1045 - bef. 1100) Calvados, Normandie, France (the goal of many Pomeroy researchers) The Pomeroy that came over with William the Conquerer took a castle and made it Pomeroy Castle. They were in both France and England. Only one group of Pomeroys in England and Ireland are considered related to those Pomeroys. There was Y-DNA work done to group Pomeroys. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find Pomeroys with DNA tests and use GEDmatch or other sites to triangulate to confirm lines [[Space:Pomeroy_DNA|Pomeroy DNA]] Add DNA Circles from Ancestry for Pomeroys * Discuss Pomeroy related issues * Enhance source material references and work with other Pomeroy groups [[Space:Pomeroy_Resources|Pomeroy Name Study Resources page]] * Work on resolving Pomeroy Database errors * Connect unconnected Pomeroys - dead-ends and unconnected Pomeroys have been added to the Pomeroy Name study * Merge duplicate Pomeroys * Source unsourced Pomeroys * Protect profiles as needed, two Richard Pomeroy profiles have been protected since they are often confused. ::Richard Pomeroy, son of Henry Pomeroy and Agnes Huckmore Pomeroy [[Pomeroy-181|Pomeroy-181]] ::Richard Pomeroy, father of Eltweed Pomeroy [[Pomeroy-1435|Pomeroy-1435]] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10084757 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Pomeroy Resources

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[[Category: Pomeroy Name Study]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] American: 1 AMERICAN POMEROY HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION "Our Mission - To promote interest in and study of American history through genealogical research; to preserve the heritage of the American Pomeroys and their allied families by conducting research, collaborating with other researchers, and providing access to the results." http://www.americanpomeroys.org ::1 tree for Eltweed Pomeroy http://sites.rootsmagic.com/PomeroyEltweed/index.php ::2 tree for Richard Pomeroy of Isles of Shoals http://sites.rootsmagic.com/PomeroyRichard_Maine/ ::3 tree for George Pomeroy, Pennsylvania http://sites.rootsmagic.com/PomeroyGeorge_Pennsylvania/ ::4 trees for other American branches http://sites.rootsmagic.com/UnlinkedPomeroys/ ::5 Pomeroys on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/123031597768841/ 2 Davis Family History. Mary Davis married Joshua Pomeroy so they have that branch of the Pomeroy tree The Davis Family History Pages http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cdavis2/ 3 POMEROY BOOK 1912 Pomeroy, Albert Alonzo. History and genealogy of the Pomeroy family, colateral lines in family groups, Normandy, Great Britain and America; comprising the ancestors and descendants of Eltweed Pomeroy from Beaminster, County Dorset, England, 1630. The Franklin printing and engraving company: Toledo, OH, 1912. Available on Family Search. dcms.lds.org 4 POMEROY BOOK 1922 Pomeroy, Albert. History and Genealogy of the Pomeroy Family, Collateral Lines in Family Groups (George A. Drake & Co., Detroit, 1912-1922) 5 [https://portal.co.franklin.pa.us/WebLinkArchives/0/edoc/3354100/Historical%20Sketch%20of%20Franklin%20County.pdf Historical Sketch of Franklin County, Pennsylvania] describes A Scotch-Irishman of the name of Thomas Pomeroy ...one of the earliest settlers in Lurgantownship. One of his early ancestors was a French Huguenot, and at the time of the massacre of Saint Bartholomew's day in 1572, he was engaged in teaching a classical school in Paris. International with emphasis on UK: 1 POMEROY FAMILY ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL - The Pomeroy Family Association (PFA) co-ordinates worldwide research into the family history of everyone bearing the surname Pomeroy, Pomroy, Pomery, Pummery, Pumroy, de la Pomerai, Pommeroy, Pummeroy and de Pomeroy. Email: membershippfa@gmail.com (new 2016) or pomeroy@one-name.org. (2020) 2 POMEROY Connections - one Pomeroy descendant's offering of "internet explorations, conversations and little discoveries" in the quest to discovery the Pomeroy family in America and Great Britain. FREE. https://sites.google.com/site/pomeroyconnections/ Tree for John Pomeroy and Mary Narracott: Stoke Gabriel, Devon to USA and BC: http://sites.rootsmagic.com/Jpomeroypfa/ 3 POMEROY Twig - the Pomeroys in England, ancient and modern. FREE. https://sites.google.com/site/pomeroytwig/ 4 POMEROY FAMILY ASSOCIATION http://www.pomeroyfamilyhistory.com (Not being updated but some interesting links) Focusing originally on England, and specifically on the West Country, the project now covers the entire British Isles, including Ireland, and all countries to which family members have emigrated or spread to during the past four centuries or so. We are tracking the descendants of several hundred emigrants to the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, during which process we have also found name bearers in far-flung corners such as Chile and Argentina as well as many European countries. In parallel to this documentary research WE ARE RUNNING a DNA testing programme to confirm the accuracy of our reconstructed trees. Almost all of the trees we are tracking have now had at least one descendant DNA tested, and the majority of the major trees have been tested multiple times. You can view a map showing the origins of our trees here. The map is colour coded to indicate the DNA-verified 'genetic families' among the trees; those in white have yet to be DNA tested whilst those in grey have a DNA signature unique within our project. 5. Pomeroy Family Association (International) https://www.facebook.com/groups/Pomerology/

Pomeroyton Cemetery

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'''The Pomeroyton Cemetery in Pomeroyton, Menifee County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pomeroyton_Cemetery%2C_Menifee_County%2C_Kentucky Pomeroyton Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Pomeroyton Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1212743/pomeroyton-cemetery Pomeroyton Cemetery on FindAGrave] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/25K8PoMFxx1CSu8m6 The Pomeroyton Cemetery On Google Maps]

Pomfret, Connecticut

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[[Category:Pomfret, Connecticut]] == Pomfret, Connecticut == Pomfret is a town in Windham County, Connecticut. === Early Settlement === A large part of Pomfret was first settled as Mashamoquet. The first recorded public recognition of the Mashamoquet settlement was in 1708, when its inhabitants were invited to join with the selectmen of Woodstock and Killingly in petitioning for a road to Providence, and were also ordered by the general assembly to send in their list of polls and estates, that they might bear their proportion of rates and taxes. In 1709 three men from "Massamugget" were directed to join in a projected expedition against Canada, which was not undertaken. In 1710 a military company was organized, and about 50 males over age 16 were reported in the settlement. John Sabin, its first and leading citizen, who had previously enjoyed the honorary title of captain, was appointed lieutenant; [[Sabin-129|Ebenezer Sabin]], ensign; Ebenezer Grosvenor, sergeant; James Sawyer, cornet. In 1713 the following inhabitants and proprietors petitioned the assembly for a town charter: [[Sabin-3|Benjamin Sabin]], John Sabin, [[Geary-669|Nathaniel Gary]], Benjamin Sitton, Samuel Gates, [[Payson-81|Edward Payson]], [[Paine-910|Samuel Paine]], Seth Paine, John Cummings, [[Warner-6707|Samuel Warner]], [[Goodell-131|Thomas Goodell]], [[Chandler-2745|Philemon Chandler]], Daniel Allen, David Allen, Joseph Tucker, Samuel Taylor, Leicester Grosvenor, Ebenezer Grosvenor, [[Sabin-500|Benjamin Sabin, Jr.]], [[Sabin-410|Jeremiah Sabin]], Stephen Sabin, [[Sabin-129|Ebenezer Sabin]], Josiah Sabin, Ebenezer Truesdell, [[Goodell-497|Benjamin Goodell]], Joseph Sabin, Nathaniel Sessions, Josiah Sessions, John Hubbard, Thomas Grosvenor, Joseph Grosvenor, James Danielson, [[Lyon-265|Abiel Lyon]], Samuel Gary, Joseph Chandler, David Bishop. The town was organized under the name of Pomfret, in accordance with the charter, at a meeting held 27 May 1713. Lieutenant Sabin, Sergeant Grosvenor and Ensign Sabin were elected selectmen for the new township; Philemon Chandler, clerk. The first object of the town was to secure a more accurate determination of its boundary. A survey was ordered, and completed 20 March 1714. The bounds of the town began at a stake by Quinebaug river between the upper and lower falls, thence south 7 miles, thence east over the top of a hill called "Gray Mare," to the Quinebaug river, its eastern bound. The town included an area that had been Manor of Mortlake, which Captain (or Sir) John Blackwell had purchased for the establishment of a colony of English and Irish dissenters who were suffering from the oppression of King James. However, after religious liberty was restored in Great Britain under the reign of William and Mary, this was no longer needed, and Blackwell returned to England, leaving Mortlake Manor as wilderness. The Mashamoquet proprietors still had the entire control of their lands, even though they lay within the bounds of the new town of Pomfret, and indeed comprised more than half of the area of that town. A second division of land among these proprietors was made in 1719. At that time some changes had been made in the proprietors. John Sabin was in possession of the right of Samuel Ruggles; Joseph Chandler, in that of Deacon John Chandler; John Mowry, in that of Thomas Mowry; Ebenezer Sabin, in that of Deacon Benjamin Sabin; and Captain John Chandler, in that of Samuel Gore. The distribution of lands to the proprietors, about four hundred acres to each share, was made in the western part of the town, and was later included in the parish of Abington. The opening of new territory was followed by a fresh influx of population. Sales and transfers of land became more frequent, and many families were added to the settlement. Jonathan Hide, William Hamlet, Abiel Cheney, Jonathan Dana, Archibald McCoy, Ebenezer Holbrook, Jehoshaphat Holmes, Samuel Perrin and Daniel Waldo were recorded prior to 1720; and William Sharpe, Samuel Sumner, John and James Ingalls, arrived soon after that date. Hide bought purchase land of Truesdell; Hamlet removed from Woburn to an allotment laid out to Samuel Ruggles, comprising the hill still known as Hamlet’s; Cheney’s first residence was south of Mashamoquet, on land bought of Major Fitch, east of Newichewanna brook; Holmes was still farther southward. McCoy’s homestead was the fifth lot of the square, bought of Captain John Sabin in 1716; Waldo’s, east side of the highway, farther northward, on land bought of Captain Chandler. A beautiful triangular farm, bordering on the Mashamoquet, laid out first to Samuel Gore and sold successively to Captain John Chandler, Thomas Hutchinson and Francis Clark, was purchased by John Holbrook, of Roxbury, whose son, Ebenezer, took possession of it in 1719. The Perrin farm on the Quinebaug, early secured by Samuel, of Woodstock, was occupied first by his son Samuel, who there built, it is said, in 1714, the fine mansion so long known as the “old Perrin House.” Jonathan Dresser, brother to Richard, of Nashaway, bought land of Nathaniel Gray in 1717. About 1720, William Sharpe, with his wife Abigail, daughter of John White, one of the original proprietors of Mashamoquet, and their seven sons, three daughters and a daughter’s husband named Samuel Gridley removed to Pomfret, settling upon a second-division lot between Goodell and Grosvenor lots, in what is the north part of Abington. Two years later, Samuel Sumner, son of George Sumner, of Roxbury, took possession of the sixth lot of the square, purchased of Captain Sabin-building his house near the site of the present Quaker meeting house, and marrying Elizabeth Griffin, probably daughter of Joseph, the Mashamoquet proprietor. The young Ingalls brothers, who came up with their widowed mother, Hannah Ingalls, from Andover, bought a second-division lot in the southwest of the purchase, and made a home in the depths of the wilderness. Joseph Craft appears at about this date as a resident of the west part of Pomfret. It is quite possible that his land was secured by an early grant from Major Fitch. as the name of Samuel Craft appears among the original grantees of the town and no subsequent deed has been discovered. Some sales of land were also made to non-residents. Captain Chandler sold several tracts to Jonathan Waldo of Boston. Eight hundred acres of second-division land, south of the Mashamoquet and west of Newichewanna brook were sold by Major Fitch in 1714 to John Dyer of Canterbury, who conveyed to Colonel Thomas Fitch of Boston. The strip of lard west of the purchase, about 2000 acres, was made over by Major Fitch to his son Daniel in 1719. :Source: History of Windham County, Connecticut, Bayles, Richard M.; New York: W.W. Preston, 1889. Accessed on https://connecticutgenealogy.com/windham/mashamoquet_settlement.htm , 11 September 2020.

Pompa Family Mysteries

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

Pompallier Reserve Cemetery

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[[Category: Birkenhead Anglican Cemetery and Birkenhead Catholic Cemetery, Glenfield, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Pompallier Reserve Cemetery == The Auckland Council updated the cemetery name from its historic name to Birkenhead Anglican Cemetery and Birkenhead Catholic Cemetery. '''HISTORY'''
On 13 November 1861 three acres of land were sold by Philip Callan of Stokes Point to [[Pompallier-1|Jean Baptiste Francois Pompallier]], the first Catholic Bishop of Auckland, for 10 shillings. A part of the land purchased was consecrated as a cemetery. '''Text of Extract from Deeds Index, Auckland Deeds Office is below:''' :13th November, 1861 :"Mr. Philip Callan of the City of Auckland, the Colony of New Zealand, settler, in consideration of the sum of ten shillings sterling paid by the said John Baptist Francis Pompallier, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland to the said Philip Callan (the receipt whereof is acknowledged) doth hereby convey to the said John Baptist Francis Pompallier all that piece of land containing a measurement 3 acres, more or less, etc., etc. To hold the same with the appurtenances unto the said John Baptist Francis Pompallier and his successors, Roman Catholic Bishops of Auckland for ever in trust for the general ecclesiastical purposes of the Roman Catholic church in the Diocese of Auckland." In 1989 the land was transferred to the Birkenhead City Council to be held in Trust for the people of Birkenhead. The land outside the cemetery was renamed Pompallier Park in recognition of its historic identity. The park and cemetery have no formal entrance, and there are no gates. The only signs present in 2019 were caution notices and a commemorative plaque (see images). The area is open to the public 24 hours, seven days a week. It is situated beside a busy intersection, and there is no parking on site. Limited street parking is available. The cemetery is closed for any new interments or memorials. There is a Maori section on the south side of the block. A plaque lists 8 names, but it is not known how many may be interred there (in the Maori Section, South Side, Plot 01). '''LOCATION'''
2 Glenfield Road (opposite Pukuke Road)
Birkenhead
Auckland
=== External Links and information === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2543709/pompallier-cemetery Find-a-Grave no. 2543709] - has 422 entries * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pompallier-Cemetery/173783 Billion Graves no. 173783] - has 468 entries === Notable Interments === * [[Witheford-23|Joseph Howard Witheford]] (1848 – 30 October 1931) was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in Auckland, New Zealand and is interred in the Anglican section of the cemetery. (See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Witheford Wikipedia])

Ponca Project: Source Library

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Native American Sources]] [[Category: Ponca Tribe Project]] =Ponca Project Source Library= =='''Aho!'''== :This is a list of sources for use in Ponca research and improving Ponca profiles. This page is maintained by the [[Space:The_Ponca_Team| Ponca Team]]. It was created in connection with the [[:Space:Native Americans: Ponca|Ponca page]] which is a part of [[Project:Native Americans|The Native Americans Project]]. Click the links below for more information, including source location, links, source citation examples, and a list of profiles that use the source. Feel free to add appropriate sources and/or contact the profile manager with any questions. ===Adding Sources=== :If you have a source you wish to add: #Check to see if it already exists as a space page on WikiTree here: [[:Category:Sources by Name|Category:Sources by Name]] #If a free-space page already exists for the source, link it here by adding [[Space:Free Space Page Name Here|Free Space Page Name Here]] below within a citation. You should be able to copy and paste the citation example provided on the page to do this. #If the page does not exist yet, you can create one by adding *Author's Surname, First name. [[Space:Free Space Page Name Here|Free Space Page Name Here]] (place of publication, publisher, year) to the list below in edit mode. Save. Return to view mode and click on the red link to go to the new source page where you can add the source information. #Feel free to look at any of the examples below in edit mode to see the mark-up. #Online versions of older books can be found here: ::* [https://books.google.com/ Google Books] ::* [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive] (Also contains new books that may be borrowed and read online.) ::* [https://www.hathitrust.org Hathi Trust] ::* [https://books.familysearch.org Family Search] ::* [https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/libsci/fulltext.html Library of Congress] ::* [http://library.si.edu/ Smithsonian Libraries] ::* [http://www.gutenberg.org/ Project Gutenberg] ::* [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ The Online Books Page] ::* [http://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/ Johns Hopkins] ==Sources== *Cash, Joseph H. [[Space:The Ponca People|The Ponca People]] (Phoenix: Tribal Series, 1975). *Dando-Collins, Stephen. [[Space:Standing Bear is a Person|Standing Bear is a Person]] (Da Capo Press, Perseus Books Group, 2004) *Dorsey, George A.[[Space:The Ponca Sun Dance|The Ponca Sun Dance]] (Chicago, 1905) *Dorsey, James Owen. "[[Space:The Cegiha Language| The Cegiha Language]]" (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1890) *Gilmore, Melvin Randolph. [[Space:Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region|Uses of Plants by the Indian of the Missouri River Region]] (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1919) *Howard, James H. [[Space:The Ponca Tribe|The Ponca Tribe]] (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1965) *Jackson, Helen Hunt. [[Space: A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes|A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes]] (Boston, Roberts Brothers, 1891) *Kappler, Charles Joseph. [[Space:Indian Affairs. Laws and Treaties|Indian Affairs. Laws and Treaties]] (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1904-). *Pilling, James Constantine. [[Space:Bibliography of the Siouan Language|Bibliography of the Siouan Language]] (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1887). *Powell, John Wesley. [[Space:Contributions to North American Ethnology|Contributions to North American Ethnology]] (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1877-1893). *Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. [[Space:Constitution and Bylaws, ratified September 20, 1950|Constitution and Bylaws, ratified September 20, 1950]] (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1951) *Skinner, Alanson [[Space:Societies of the Iowa, Kansa, and Ponca Indians|Societies of the Iowa, Kansa, and Ponca Indians]] (New York, The Trustees, 1915) *Tibbles, Thomas Henry, pseudonym Zylyff [[Space:The Ponca Chiefs, An Indian's Attempt to Appeal from the Tomahawk to the Courts|The Ponca Chiefs, An Indian's Attempt to Appeal From the Tomahawk to the Courts]] (Boston, Lockwood, Brooks and Company, 1879) *Zimmerman, Charles Leroy. [[Space:White Eagle, Chief of the Ponca|White Eagle, Chief of the Ponca]] (1941) ===Census Sources=== *[[Space:1885 Census of Ponca in Dakota, Ponca Agency|1885 Census of Ponca in Dakota, Ponca Agency]] Transcription by Joy Fisher at http://files.usgwarchives.net/na/ponca/census/1885/1885ponca.txt. Accessed 14 March 2018 *National Archives and Records Service [[Space:Indian Census of the United States, 1885-1940|Indian Census of the United States,1885-1940]] (United States, 1965) Microfilm collection at https://archive.org/details/indian_census. Accessed 15 March 2018. ==External Links== *http://www.native-languages.org/omaha-ponca.htm *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ponca_Indian_Agency_(Nebraska) *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ponca_Indian_Agency_(Oklahoma) *http://www.ponca.com/home.html *https://www.poncatribe-ne.org *https://www.poncatribe-ne.tv *https://history.nebraska.gov/tags/ponca *https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=PO007 *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ponca_Tribe *https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/ponca-tribe.htm *https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/free-us-indian-census-rolls.htm *https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/nebraska-land-patents-ponca-tribe.htm *http://files.usgwarchives.net *http://aboutworldlanguages.com/Siouan-Language-Family *http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=PO007 *http://www.firstpeople.us *https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponca *https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_Bear *National Indian Law Library's "Tracing your Native American Family Roots: https://narf.org/nill/resources/roots.html

Poncy extended family on Martinique

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{| style="background:lightyellow; width: 100%; border: 1px solid darkgray; font-size: 87%;" ! style: "width=25%;" | '''Navigation:''' ! style: "width=25%;" | [[Space:Poncy-McLean:_Our_Family_Histories|Startpage]] ! style: "width=25%;" |[[Space:Poncy-McLean:_Poncy-Thompson_Famil|Poncy-Thompson]] ! style: "width=25%;" |[[Space:Poncy-McLean:_McLean-McCoy|McLean-McCoy]] |} [[Category: L'Ajoupa-Bouillon, Martinique]][[category: Basse-Pointe, Martinique]][[Category: Le Carbet, Martinique]][[Category:Grande-Anse, Martinique]][[Category: Le Lorrain, Martinique]][[category: Le_Prêcheur, Martinique]][[category: Macouba, Martinique]][[Category: Le Marigot, Martinique]][[Category: Le Morne-Rouge, Martinique]][[category: Saint-Pierre, Martinique]][[Category: Martinique, Esclaves]][[Category:Victimes de_Pelée]] ==Extended Family on Martinique== {{One Place Study| place = Martinique du Nord, Martinique | category = Martinique du Nord}} This history page is about the extended family and Ancestors of [[Poncy-4|'''Joseph Paul Poncy''' (1878-1951)]] in Martinique. Joseph Paul immigrated to the United States in 1899, a little over two years prior to the eruption of Montaigne Pelée. ===Family Surnames=== [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Arraché Arraché], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Assier%20de%20Pompignan Assier de Pompignan], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boscheron Boscheron], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bougaud Bougaud], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Caminade Caminade], Cocquet La Source, Collin, de Rivé Desmarets, Dupouy, Dyot, Fatin, Fauvé-Sablon, Gaffé, Garet, Gauthier, Grainau, Grosse, Halay, Hossart, Lamy, La Ramee, Le Geay, Le Meilleur, Léonard, Le Roux, Le Roy, Martin, Odin, Ollivier, Outil, Petit, Plissonneau Duquène, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Poncy Poncy], Richomme, Rousseau, Sermagne, Théneral Ducoudray, Veyrier Dupotiche ===Early Ancestors in Martinique (17th Century)=== The following direct ancestors of [[Poncy-4|'''Joseph Paul Poncy''']] were among the earliest settler families of Martinique in the 17th Century: [[Gaffé-4|'''Pierre Gaffé''']] (ca1594-1665) arrived in Martinique in 1639, only a few years after the colony was established. He was a comptroller for The Company of the Americas. Because he didn't bring a contingent of carpenters with him, as promised by the king, a rebellion was provoked on Martinique. The rebels, who had been infiltrated, were eventually ambushed and slaughtered or imprisoned. Pierre Gaffé was a [[:Category: Martinique, Esclaves|'''slave holder,''']] as noted in the 1664 census.''Personnes et familles à la Martinique au XVIIe siècle,'' by Jacques PETIT-JEAN ROGET and Eugène BRUNEAU LATOUCHE, 2010. Geneanet.com Among the 17th century settlers in the Capesterre (Atlantic coast) were [[Léonard-8168|'''Adrien Léonard,''']] from Ghent, Flanders. He married [[Le Geay-3|'''Isabelle Le Geay,''']] and they settled in Basse-Pointe. Her parents, [[Le Geay-4|'''Michel Le Geay''']], a sergeant in the militia in 1664, and his wife [[Deschamps-194|'''Isabelle Deschamps,''']] settled a little further south in Marigot. [[Sermagne-2|'''Manuel Sermagne''']] and his spouse, [[Garet-3|'''Madeleine Garet''']] were also among the early settlers of [[:Category:Basse-Pointe, Martinique|Basse-Pointe]]. Their daughter, [[Sermagne-1|'''Magdeleine Sermagne''']] married [[Veyrier-1|'''Jean Veyrier''']], one of the very first settlers in that ville. [[Ollivier-28|'''Yves Ollivier''']] married [[Gaffé-5|'''Louise Gaffé''']], daughter of Pierre. They settled in Macouba, where they were the neighbors of [[Rousseau-1168|'''Julien Rousseau de la Houssay''']] and [[Fatin-1|'''Catherine Fatin''']], whose son, [[Rousseau-926|'''Julien Rousseau''']], married [[Martin-36439|'''Catherine Martin''']], daughter of [[Martin-44318|'''Pierre Martin''']] and [[Gauthier-2352|'''Jeanne Yvonne Gauthier''']] of Prêcheur and Macouba. [[Richomme-12|'''Vincent Richomme''']] of Case-Pilote married [[Le Roux-1794|'''Marguerite Le Roux''']] of [[:Category:Guadeloupe|Guadeloupe]], and they settled in Grande-Anse. Among other 17th century settlers in Grande-Anse were [[Fauvé-3|'''Jean Baptist Fauvé,''']] born in Saint-Kitts and Nevis, and his spouse [[Arrache-1|'''Marie Arraché,''']] originally from Le-Carbet. Her parents were '''Pierre Arrache''' and '''Marie Boscheron'''' of Case-Pilote, who settled in Le-Carbet. [[Bourdin-15|'''Ètienne Bourdin''']] and [[Gallois-10|'''Marie Gallois''']] were also early settlers in Grande-Anse. [[Cocquet-3|'''François Cocquet''']] and his spouse [[La Ramee-75|'''Charlotte La Ramee''']] were among the first settlers in Le-Prêcheur on the Caribbean coast of Martinique. Also among the early settlers of that ville were [[Le_Meilleur-5|'''David Le Meilleur''']] and [[Dyot-1|'''Marguerite Dyot.''']] ===Other Family Notables=== '''Bruno Assier du Montrose''' was a minor aristocrat and Chevalier de Saint-Louis. '''Bruno Assier de Pompignan''' was a Chevalier de Saint-Louis, like his father. He married '''Loïsa Poncy,''' daughter of Saint-Pierre businessman,''' Jean Joseph Poncy'''. '''Jean Joseph Poncy''' was a prominent Saint-Pierre businessman and served as business agent and accountant for many prominent Martinique planters. He served as an alternate member of the General Council of Martinique from 1826 to 1830. The Poncy house in Saint-Pierre was burned down in the slave rebellion of 1831, along with several others. Jean Joseph was a minor [[:Category: Martinique, Esclaves|'''slave holder,''']]. '''Tiburce Plissonneau Duquène''' married '''Aline Assier de Pompignan,''' first cousin of Joseph Paul. They were the parents of Georges, Jean Joseph, Emile, Pierre, and Tiburce Plissonneau Duquène, the founders of the Plissonneau international shipping company. '''Jules Dupouy''' a prominent financial figure and stock trader in Saint-Pierre married '''Elmire Poncy,''' youngest daughter of Jean Joseph. ===Geographic Locations=== This extended family is located almost exclusively in the north of Martinique, in the communities around Montaigne Pelée: Ajoupa-Bouillon, Basse-Pointe, Grande-Anse, Le-Carbet, Lorrain, Macouba, Marigot, Morne-Rouge, Prêcheur, and Saint-Pierre. ===Victims of the eruption of 8 May 1902=== Many of Joseph Paul Poncy's extended family in Saint-Pierre [[:Category:Victimes_de_Pelée|died on May 8, 1902]], their lives taken by Pelée. Those include his brothers '''Joseph Poncy''' and '''Emmanuel Poncy''', his two children, '''René André Paul Poncy''' and '''Yvonne Poncy,''' and their mother '''Stèphanie Grainau.''' Stephanie's other two children, '''Alice Germaine Grainau''' and '''Georges Adrien Grainau''', also died. The entire Dupouy family and their spouses and children perished in that disaster, with the exception of '''Thérèse Dupouy''' and her husband '''Gustav Caminade''' and their children, who were elsewhere on Martinique at the time of the disaster. == Links for further research == * [[Space:Poncy-McLean:_Our_Family_Histories | Poncy-McLean Start Page]] – Our Wikitree start page. * [http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/resultats.php?tri=&territoire=MARTINIQUE Archives Nationale d'Outre Mer] – French National Archives for Martinique online. ''In French.'' * [http://www.stpierre1902.org 1902.org] – Database of the dead of Saint-Pierre. ''In French.'' * [https://www.patrimoines-martinique.org Patrimoines-Martinique] – Digital bank of Martinican patrimonies. ''In French.'' * [http://www.ghcaraibe.org/articles/somarticles.html Genealogy and History of the Caribbean] – Caribbean Genealogy Assn. Lots of articles on Martinique genealogy. ''In French.'' * ''Also see Wikitree category links at the bottom of this page.'' == Sources ==

Pond Bluff Plantation, Orangeburg County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Pond Bluff Plantation, Orangeburg County, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations Index]] ==History== Pond Bluff began with land purchased by [[Marion-1|General Francis Marion]] about 1773. This land in Orangeburg Co, SC, was adjacent to the land of his future bride, cousin [[Videau-1|Mary Videau]].https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/master/pnp/habshaer/sc/sc0200/sc0284/data/sc0284data.pdf Pond Bluff was willed to his widow, Mary Esther Marion. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 24 1786-1793 Wills v. 25-26 1793-1800
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1793-1800, Vol. 025 > image 692 of 1174; Citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-J495-7V?i=691&cc=1919417&cat=243885 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 March 2022) *1787 transcribed will of Francis Marion proven in 1795.
The interest that Francis Marion (the grand nephew of the General Francis Marion) had in the property was sold to the widow, Mary Marion. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. H8-L8 1813-1815
Film number: 008196084 > image 415 of 959
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLV-P7Y6?i=414&cat=361547 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 March 2022) *1814 deed from Francis Marion to Mary Esther Marion
The property later went from Mrs. Marion after her death to [[Simons-2139|Colonel Keating Lewis Simons]]. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 32-33 1807-1818
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1807-1818, Vol. 033 > image 577 of 1002; Citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-N4D5-N?i=576&cc=1919417&cat=243885 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 March 2022) *1814 transcribed will of Mary Esther Marion, proven Dec 1815.
At his death his will stated that the Pond Bluff property and slaves were to be sold. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 34-35 1818-1826
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1818-1826, Vol. 034 > image 207 of 875; Citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JJB8-3?i=206&cc=1919417&cat=243885 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 March 2022) *30 Aug 1819, transcribed will of Keating Lewis Simons
However it has been written that the property stayed in the family, going to his son, [[Simons-2149|Keating Simons Jr]], after his death.http://sites.rootsweb.com/~scbchs/pondbluff.htm ===Slaves=== These enslaved persons were in the inventory of General Francis Marion in 1795. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1783-1810
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-VSSR-WV?i=79&cc=1911928 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 March 2022) *1795 probate inventory of Francis Marion, p. 136-137
*man Buddy *wench Satyra *child Betsey *wench Phebe *wench Hester *child Nelly *boy Anthony *boy Job *boy Andrew *man Croppo *wench Arranissa *man Job *wench Biddy *wench Chloe *wench Tenor *wench Susanna *man Matthias *wench Sarah *boy Brutus *girl Amelia *boy Sempey/Lempey *girl Venus *girl Rose *girl Theresa? *girl Monimia *man Mustipher *wench Hannah *girl Hester *girl Charlotte *girl Abigail *man Pompey *wench Dinah *girl Molly *man Billy *boy Harry *girl Sally *girl Flora *boy John *boy Isaac *girl Silly Child *man Berom *wench Mary *boy child Peter *man Tombo *wench Dianna *boy Joe *man Glasgo *wench Nelly *boy Glasgo *girl Jinny *wench Peggy *wench Nancy *girl Clarissa *wench Phebe *wench Elsey *wench Harriott *man Joe *man Moses *boy Harry *man Toby *man Pachu *man Scipio *wench Binah *boy child Scipio *wench Venus *boy Pantiau *girl Chloe *boy Peter *boy Gibb *girl child Rachel *wench Dido *wench Pamelia *man Sharlow *man Jacob These enslaved were in the probate paperwork of Mary Esther Marion. The inventory was taken in Apr 1816. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1810-1818 > No File Description Available > image 198 of 288
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JJ97-W1?i=197&wc=MP59-C6X%3A190562801%2C190562802%2C190840901%2C190560104&cc=1911928 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 March 2022) *1816 probate inventory of Mary Esther Marion
*Satira *Phoebe *Andrew, Phoebe's child *Celina *Clary *Prince *Castilla *Jim *Billy *Esther *Nelly *Tom *William *George *Charlotte *Anthony *Job *Andrew *Stephen *Betsey *Betty *Jack *Molly *Billy *Aranissa *Violet *Diana *Sally *Hammond *Chance *Pompey *Flora *Robert *Cashum *Dina *Johnney *Isaac *Silly *Beck *Harry *Sam *Cain *Croppo *Charley ===Keating Simons=== The enslaved of Keating Simons inventoried in 1820 after his death. It is unknown if these enslaved persons were all on the Pond Bluff Plantation or shared with his [[Space:Lewisfield_Plantation%2C_Berkeley_County%2C_South_Carolina|Lewisfield Plantation]]. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JJ93-C5?i=390&cc=1911928&cat=414353 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 March 2022) *Feb 1820, Keating Lewis Simons, inventory of slaves
*Esther *Nelly *William *Charlotte *George *Bully *Harry *Isaac *Robert *Sally *Hammond *Chance *Pompy *Molly *Gresham *Dinah *John *Celia *Guy *March *Aranissa *Diana *Harriot *Beck *William *Sam *Hagar *Nancy *Cato *Joe *Abby *Susy *Robin *Amy *Joe *Judy *Monday *Simon *Robin *London *Doll *Ellen *Betty *Stephen *Elvira *Edmond *Carolina *Anthony *Amy *Patience *Jack *Adam *Hannah *Bungy *Rinah *Tamor *Andrew *Suky *Tommy *Charlotte *Isaac *Job *Phaby *Selena *Prince *Cas *Andrew *Sandy *Statira *Betsy *Daphney *Betty *Sam *Charlee *George *Clara ==Sources==

Pond Hill Cemetery

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

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[[Category:Pondville, Nova Scotia]] [[Category:Pondville, Nova Scotia Colony]] ==History== ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' Pondville is a small community on the island of Isle Madame, in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The earliest records of people living there are in about the 1810s. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== == Sources ==

Ponemah Cemetery, Bogalusa, Louisana

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Ponta do Sol, Madeira

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[[Category: Madeira]] Ponta do Sol (English: Point of the Sun) is a municipality in the southwestern coast of the island of Madeira, in the archipelago of Madeira. The population in 2011 was 8,862.

Pontotoc County, Mississippi

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

Pontotoc County, Oklahoma

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[[Category:Pony Express]] ''If you're interested in joining the [[Project: Pony Express|Pony Express Project]], see the [[Project: Pony Express|project page]].'' The Pony Express was founded by [[Russell-18286 | William H. Russell]], [[Waddell-2309 | William B. Waddell]], and [[Majors-539 | Alexander Majors]]. Plans for the Pony Express were spurred by the threat of the Civil War and the need for faster communication with the West.
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=== The Pony Express Route === The Pony Express consisted of relays of men riding horses carrying saddlebags of mail across a 2000-mile trail. The service opened officially on April 3, 1860, when riders left simultaneously from St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California. The first westbound trip was made in 9 days and 23 hours and the eastbound journey in 11 days and 12 hours. The pony riders covered 250 miles in a 24-hour day.
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Eventually, the Pony Express had more than 100 stations, 80 riders, and between 400 and 500 horses. The express route was extremely hazardous, but only one mail delivery was ever lost. The service lasted only 19 months until October 24, 1861, when the completion of the Pacific Telegraph line ended the need for its existence. Although California relied upon news from the Pony Express during the early days of the Civil War, the horse line was never a financial success, leading its founders to bankruptcy. But the route taken by the Pony Express riders proved that the route could be traveled all winter and supported the future of the transcontinental railroad. == Pony Express Riders == :'''Pony Express Oath''': “I,………..,do hereby swear, before the Great and Living God, that during my engagement, and while an employee of Russell, Majors and Waddell, I will, under no circumstances, use profane language, that I will drink no intoxicating liquors, that I will not quarrel or fight with any other employee of the firm, and that in every respect I will conduct myself honestly, be faithful to my duties, and so direct all my acts as to win the confidence of my employers, so help me God.” ::[http://ponyexpress.org/pony-express-riders/ '''List of Riders'''] provided by the [http://ponyexpress.org/ Pony Express National Museum]. ===Pony Express Riders A-C=== [[Image:Pony_Express-14.jpg|250px]] * “Black Sam" *“Black Tom” * Alcott, Jack (James) (nothing found) * Anson- Anson, John *Anton *[[Aubrey-559 | Aubrey, F.X]] Francois was born France died California 1885. One of the Older Rider's was born 1825. *[[Avis-359 | Avis, Henry]] born Mo. died in Mo. 1927 ''' "The last living Pony Express Rider." ''' *[[Babbit-90 | Babbit Rodney]] born NY, lived in Fort Laramie, Shorter, Nebraska Territory, 1860 near B.W. Thompson * Ball, L W (SW Lafayette) * Banks, James W * Barnell, James * Baughn, Jim (Boston) * [[Baughn-116 | Baughn, Melvin]] Melville Baughn, usually known as "Mel," had a pony run between Fort Kearny, Nebraska and Thirty-two-mile Creek. Once while "laying off" between trips, a thief made off with his favorite horse. Scarcely had the miscreant gotten away when Baughn discovered the loss. Hastily saddling another steed, "Mel" gave pursuit, and though handicapped, because the outlaw had the pick of the stable, Baughn's superior horsemanship, even on an inferior mount, soon told. After a chase of several miles, he forced the fellow so hard that he abandoned the stolen animal at a place called Loup Fork, and sneaked away. Recovering the horse, Baughn then returned to his station, found a mail bag awaiting him, and was off on his run without further delay. With him and his fellow employees, running down a horse thief was but a trifling incident and an annoyance merely because of the bother and delay which it necessitated. Baughn was afterward hanged for murder at Seneca, Kansas but his services to the Pony Express were above reproach. * [[Beardsley-3235 | Beardsley, Seth Marvin]], known as "Marve". He was born 30 Apr 1850 in Rock Island, Illinois. He rode for the firm of Russell, Majors, and Waddell, who established 190 stations, direct through from St. Joseph, Missouri to the West Coast. At various times, after leaving the Pony Express, he was a sheriff, deputy sheriff, and a deputy U.S. Marshall in Colfax County, New Mexico; Dodge City, Kansas; and in the Indian Territory. Seth was killed in collision between trains (Alabama & Vicksburg Railway) at Jackson MS 17 Nov 1900. *[[Foote-3114 | Beatley, James (Foote)]], Jim Beatley, whose real name was Foote, was another Virginian, about 25 years of age. He rode on an eastern division, usually west out of Seneca, Kansas. On one occasion, he traveled from Seneca, Kansas to Big Sandy, Nebraska 50 miles and back, doubling his route twice in one week. Beatley was killed by a stage hand in a personal quarrel, the affair taking place on a ranch in Southern Nebraska in 1862. * Becker, Charles * Bedford, Thomas *[[Bilman-2 | Billman, "Hy" Charles]] listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census. Died 1910 Idaho. * [[Bills-880 | Bills, G R]] born 1835 Penn. -- listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * Black, Thomas * [[Bliss-4822 | Bliss, Harry J ]] newspaper clipping re: "Places the name Bliss high on the Pony Express Riders" (copy attached) & his Pension for Batt. A Colorado Light Artillery. Died in Texas 1916 * Bolwinkle, Lafayette (Bolly) * Bond * [[Boulton-678 | Boulton, William]]], William Boulton was one of the older riders in the service; his age at that time is given at about 35. Boulton rode for about three months with Jim Beatley. On one occasion, while running between Seneca and Guittards' Station in Kansas, Boulton's horse gave out when five miles from the latter station. Without a moment's delay, he removed his letter pouch and hurried the mail in on foot, where a fresh horse was at once provided and the schedule resumed. * Brandenburger, John * [[Brink-1907 | Brink, James W (Doc, Dock)]], James W. Brink, or "Dock" Brink as he was known to his associates, was one of the early riders, entering the employ of the Pony Express Company in April, 1860. While "Dock" made a good record as a courier, his chief fame was gained in a fight at Rock Creek Station, in which Brink/ Wild Bill Hickok "cleaned out" the McCanles Gang of outlaws, killing five of their number. 1867-1868 Doc served as 1 of the 48 White Scout's for Co.I 10th US Cavalry, aka: Buffalo Soldiers. He was serving during the Battle of Beecher Island. * Brown, Hugh * [[Brown-93162 | Brown, James]] Born England, 1840--listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Willow Spring Station census with Josiah Taylor/his wife. * [[Bucklin-230 | Bucklin, James]] this might be him, still researching. Born 1844, Missouri. 1870 "RR Agent" * Burnett, John * Bush, Ed * Campbell, William * [[Carlyle-12 | Carlyle, Alex]] (Carlisle, Carlistle) 1850 in Ky/1860 he is in Arapahoe, Kansas Territory with 2 other Carlyle's ages:26/31 all from KY.. * Carr, William * Carrigan, William * Carson * Carter, James * Cates, William A * Cayton, Francis M * Clark, Jimmy (James), Jimmy Clark rode between various stations east of Fort Kearny, usually between Big Sandy, Nebraska and Hollenberg, Kansas. Sometimes his run took him as far West as Liberty Farm on the Little Blue River. * Clark, John * [[Clarke-13616 | Clarke, Richard W.]] (Deadwood Dick)" Clarke fought alongside George Armstrong Custer, Little Bighorn against the combined forces of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne/ Arapahoe peoples. In his work with the Pony Express, Clarke often had to defend himself, others/his cargo from Sioux raiders. Clarke lived long enough to see his country make peace with the Sioux, and met President Calvin Coolidge on the day the latter became an honorary member of the Sioux people. He died in the town in which he spent much of his life: Deadwood, South Dakota. * Cleve, Richard (Cleave) [[Image:Pony_Express-9.jpg|250px]] *[[Cliff-451| Cliff, Charles]], Charles Cliff had an 80 mile pony run when only seventeen years of age, but, like Brink, young Cliff gained his greatest reputation as a fighter, - in his case fighting Indians. It seems that while Cliff was once freighting with a small train of nine wagons, it was attacked by a party of one hundred Sioux Indians and besieged for three days until a larger train approached and drove the redskins away. During the conflict, Cliff received three bullets in his body and twenty-seven in his clothing, but he soon recovered from his injuries, and was afterward none the less valuable to the Pony Express service. * [[Cliff-454 | Cliff, Gustavas (Gus)]] *[[Cody-384 | Cody, William Frederick (Buffalo Bill)]], On a return trip to Kansas, he stopped in Julesburg, Colorado, where he was recruited to ride in the Pony Express in 1860. Most of his time with the Pony Express was spent in Kansas, although he occasionally traveled across northeast Colorado. * Cole, Buck * Combo, James (Sawed-Off Jim) * Corbett, Bill * Covington, Edward * Cowan,James * Crawford, Jack ===Pony Express Riders, D-G=== * Danley, James * Dean, Louis * [[Dennis-6173 | Dennis, James William]] He is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#5 age:22 KY Mail Carrier * Derrick, Frank * Diffenbacher, Alex * Dobson, Thomas * Dodge, J * Donovan, Joseph Scout for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Beecher_Island#Scouts_sent_for_relief]]Battle of Beecher Island] * Donvan, Tom * [[Dorrington-327 | Dorrington, W.E.]] William E. b:NY-d: Neb 1860 census his older brother John J. was a "Mail Carrier" * Downs, Calvin * Drumheller, Daniel M * Dunlap, James E * [[Eckels-125 | Eckels, William]] born Missouri listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * 67 [[Egan-123 | Egan, Major Howard]] He was not a Rider but a Scout/Trailblazer into Utah.. * 68 [[Egan-222 | Egan, Howard Ransom]] (Ranson) brother to Ras, below/ listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * 69 [[Egan-1753 | Egan, Richard Erasmus (Erastus, Ras)]], Richard Egan rode for the Pony Express the short time the mail delivery service was in operation, between 1860 and 1861. Like most of the approximately 80 riders, Egan was a young, single man. In fact, the company advertised for "Young, skinny, wiry fellows, not over 18. Must be expert riders. Willing to risk death daily. Orphans preferred." Riders were paid between $100 and $125 a month./listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * Elliot, Thomas J * Ellis, JK (Jack) * Enos, Charles *[[Farr-2609 | Fair, George]] 13 years old from England. at the Rush Valley Station 1860-- His name is FARR on all other censuses, headstone in Idaho. *[[Faust-662 | Faust, H J ]] (Doc, Henry Jacob) * [[Fisher-18341 | Fisher, Johnny]] [[Image:Pony_Express-12.jpg|300px]] Billy Fisher has a brother, John Fisher...listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census *[[Fisher-2280 | Fisher, William Frederick (Billy)]], William F. "Billy" Fisher was one of the first riders hired by the Pony Express in 1860. Fisher, born in England, became a rancher in Idaho after the Pony Express stopped operating. His great-grandson, Dr. William Fisher, is a former NASA astronaut, continuing the family tradition of exploration./listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * [[Flynn-3728 | Flynn, Thomas]] this is a probable, d:1868, buried in Montana, Scout for the 10th Cavalry, aka: Buffalo Soldiers * Foote, James [see James Beatley] * Foreman, Jimmie * [[Fry-5840 | Fry, Johnny]] (Johnnie, Johnny, Johny Fry), Johnny Fry was the first rider out of St. Joseph, Missouri and was little more than a boy when he entered the pony service. He was a native Missourian, weighing less than 125 pounds. Though small in stature, he was every inch a man. Fry's division ran from St. Joseph to Seneca, Kansas for 80 miles, which he covered at an average of 12.5 miles an hour, including all stops. When the war started, Fry enlisted in the Union army under General James Blunt. His short but worthy career was cut short in 1863 when he fell in a hand-to-hand fight with rebel bushwhackers in southeast Kansas. In this, his last fight, Fry is said to have killed five of his assailants before being struck down.[[Image:Pony_Express-13.jpg|300px]] *[[Fry-5844 | Fry, Joseph]] Johnny Fry's little brother * Fuller, Abraham Maple (Abram) * Gardner, George (Irish) * Gentry, James * Gilson, James * Gilson, Samuel H * [[Gleason-2276 | Gleason, James]] found, 1870 census Soldier at Ft. Buford, Dakota Terr. 7th Infantry * [[Gould-5782 | Gould, Frank]] Author of "A Pony Express Rider Writes from Raytown, Missouri" -A dispatch in the [Kansas City] Star, April 28 [1921] re: Henry Avis. * Grady, Thomas “Irish Tom” ===Pony Express Riders H-L=== * Hall, Martin * Hall, Parley * Hall, Sam * [[Hamilton-10238 | Hamilton, Samuel]] aka: William Sam Hamilton b:1830 Tenn. d:Calif 1865 * Hamilton, William (one/same as above) * Hancock, John (there is a photo of John Hancock with the Fisher brothers, attached) * Harder, George * Hardy * [[Haslam-682 | Haslam, Robert (Pony Bob)]], "Pony Bob," by which name he is most famous, was a Pony Express rider in the Old West and credited with making the longest uninterrupted ride during the brief duration of the Pony Express. He was born in London, England in 1840 and as a teen, immigrated to the United Sates. He made his way to Salt Lake City where he worked on a ranch and as a government messenger. He was at home on a horse. He was loyal, brave, and committed to getting the job done. Pony Bob fit the model for what a Pony Express rider should be. * [[Hawkins-10704 | Hawkins, Theodore]] (Thee) * [[Haws-326 | Haws, Sam]] Sampson G. Haws, this is MAYBE? There is another Samuel Haws]] listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * [[Helvey-84 | Helvey, Frank]] {{citation needed}} to prove him * [[Hensel-375 | Hensel, Levi]] 1st Lt. 13th Kansas, Inf. Newspaper Correspondent in Colorado... * Hickman, Bill (William) * [[Hickok-8 | Hickok, James Butler (Wild Bill)]] Later the Legendary Scout, Frontiersman, etc. * [[Higginbotham-1553 | Higginbotham, Charles]] born Mo. age 17 in 1860.. not sure this it the right man... *[[Hogan-4233 | Hogan, Martin]] (this is 1 Martin Hogan of Colorado) of whom little is known, rode northwesterly out of Julesburg, Colorado across the Platte River and to Mud Springs, some 80 miles distant. * [[Holladay-654 | Holladay, Benjamin]] "purchased the ''Pony Express" 1862, not a RIDER??? * [[Huntington-1308 | Huntington, Clark Allen]] LDS Leader, Pvt. Mex-Am War, * Huntington, Let (Lester, Lee) * [[Huntington-1292 |Huntington, Lou]] aka: Lot Elisha, brother to Clark * Irish Jim *[[James-16866 | James, William]], William James, always called "Bill" James, was a native of Virginia. He had crossed the plains with his parents in a wagon train when only five years old. At eighteen, he was one of the best Pony Express riders in the service. James's route lay between Simpson's Park and Cole Springs, Nevada, in the Smoky Valley range of mountains. He rode only sixty miles each way but covered his round trip of 120 miles in just 12 hours, including all stops. He always rode California mustangs, using five of these animals each way. His route crossed the summits of two mountain ridges, lay through the Shoshone Indian country, and was one of the loneliest and most dangerous divisions on the line. Yet, Bill never took time to think about danger, nor did he ever have any serious trouble. *[[Jay-992 | Jay, David Robert]] "David Jay, at 13 years old, the youngest rider ever hired by the Pony Express, carried mail in Kansas from Seneca to Big Sandy (Marysville), sometimes on to Ft. Kearney, Neb." * Jenkins, William D (there is a Dr. William D Jenkins b:1834 Ohio, Neb. 1870 * Jennings *[[Jobe-591 | Jobe, Samuel S]] b:Mo. d:1933 California * Jones, William * Kates, William * [[Keetley-27 | Keetley, Jack H]] (The joyous jockey of the Pony Express) [[Image:Pony_Express-10.jpg|200px]] , Another Eastern Division man was Jack Keetley, who also rode from St. Joseph, Missouri to Seneca, Kansas, alternating at times with Fry and Baughn. Keetley's greatest performance, and one of the most remarkable ever achieved in the service, was riding from Rock Creek Station in Nebraska to St. Joseph; then back to his starting point and on to Seneca, and from Seneca once more to Rock Creek Station - 340 miles without rest. He traveled continuously for 31 hours, his entire run being at the rate of eleven miles an hour. During the last five miles of his journey, he fell asleep in the saddle and in this manner concluded his long trip. * Kelley, Hi ("Hi" is usually abrv. Hiram) * Kelley, Jay G (Kelly), Jay G. Kelley, later a citizen of Denver, was a veteran pony man. He entered the employ of the company at the outset, and helped Superintendent Roberts to lay out the route across Nevada. Along the Carson River, tiresome stretches of corduroy road had to be built. Kelley relates that in constructing this highway willow trees were cut near the stream and the trunks cut into the desired lengths before being laid in place. The men often had to carry these timbers in their arms for three hundred yards, while the mosquitoes swarmed so thickly upon their faces and hands as to make their real color and identity hard to determine. * Kelley, Merrit P * Kelley, Mike (IC) * King, Thomas wen * King, Tony * [[Koerner-252 | Koerner, John P]] (John Phillip) "he was the youngest Rider, at age 15. *[[Lamont-1395 | LaMont, Harry]] d:1921 - Klickitat County, Washington * [[Larzelere-165 | Larzelere, Charles]] * Lawson, William * [[Leonard-10066 | Leonard, George]] *needs more research to be sure, right man? *[[Little-3515 | Little, George Edwin]]His Pony Express route, first route lying between Salt Lake City and Rocky Ridge. . d: Idaho 1915 * [[Littleton-708 | Littleton, Elias “Tough”]] his father was Capt. M Littleton. Elias retired 1915 New Mexico. He served with Co. G 1st US Cavalry-Spanish War *[[Lytle-1521 | LytIe, N N (Nicholas N)]] 5th US Inf,/ 4th Reg. Calif. Infantry-d: 1878 ===Pony Express Riders M-R=== *[[McAulas-1 | Macaulas, Silas]] Sye (Macoulas) He is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#5 age:22 KY Mail Carrier *Martin, Robert * [[Maxfield-158 | Maxfield, Elijah Hiett]] d:1925 Salt Lake: Brigham Young Express/Carrying Co./ Pony Express rider,Central Overland California/Pikes Peak Express Co & served as a spy in Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston's Army of Utah. * [[Maze-330 | Lt. Maze, Montgomery]] Original Pony Express Station keeper/rider, Civil War Officer, City Clerk. While station keeper at Sand Springs, Montgomery escaped death at the hands of the Pah-Utes/ with a small band of other employees, he marched to Cold Springs Station, where the keeper had been massacred only a few days before. * McCain, Emmet * McCall, J G (Jay) * McCarty Charlie there is only 1 in wikitree possible McCarty-2901 * McDonald, James * McEnaney, Pat (McEnamey, McEnearrny, McEneammy, McEneany) * McLaughlin, David * [[McNaughton-1153 | McNaughton, James]] served-Co 2nd Reg Colorado Cav. older brother to William, listed next. * [[McNaughton-1155 | McNaughton, William]] * Meacona, Lorenzo * [[Mellen-441 | Mellen, JP]] NOT sure which one this is, father [[Mellen-440 | John Mellen]] or son John Ramsden-441 f-a-g says son is the Rider.. but the father may have been involved as well because of the Overland Trail and the family came from England via [[Young-93 | Brigham Young]] * [[Mifflin-93 | Mifflin, Howard]]1860 was living in Salt Lake City, Utah Terr. with Newton/ Henry Worley. *[[Miller-67369 | Miller, Charlie B (Broncho Charlie)]] nee: Julius Mortimer was born in 1858 so he could not have been a Rider. However, he states he was born 1850 & "was the youngest Rider at age 11 Charlie rode from Sacramento, Calif. to Carson City, Nev. for the Pony Express, and for a year he worked in the Express relay between St. Joseph, Mo., and San Francisco.." ''' "The last living Pony Express Rider." ''' DIED 1955 at the age of 105...................................... *[[Moore-49315 | Moore, James, "Jim"]] - One of the first Pony Express riders hired at the St. Joseph, Missouri division, he is known for making his greatest ride was made on June 8, 1860. While at the Midway Station, half way between the Missouri River and Denver, the westbound messenger arrived with important Government dispatches to California. He ran continuously the 140 miles to Julesburg, Colorado, where he was to be relieved. However, once he got there, he found his relief rider had been killed the day before. Without even stopping to eat, Moore was back in the saddle within ten minutes, turning around and making the return trip. By the end of his journey had completed a round-trip of 280 miles in 14 hours and 46 minutes -- roughly 18 miles an hour. After the Pony Express went out of business, he became a rancher in the South Platte Valley, Nebraska. He died at Cheyenne, Wyoming. * Murphy, Jeramiah H * [[Merrick-750 | Myrick, Newton]] aka: Merrick, Corp. in Smith's Co., Utah Cavalry/Mormon Battalion, Iowa. *[[Orr-1105 | Orr, Matthew]] Arrived in America 16 Oct 1853 with his younger brother, Robert, listed next * [[Orr-1104 | Orr, Robert]] Arrived in America 16 Oct 1853 with his brother, William, listed above *[[Pace-2537 | Pace, Thad]] Thaddeus d:1937 buried MO. * [[Packard-512 | Packard, G]] Horatio "G Rash" died in Arkansas 1913--- listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census * Page, William * Parr, Dick * Paul, John * [[Paxton-1251 | Paxton, Joe “Mochila Joe”]] * [[Perkins-3227 | Perkins, George Washington (Wash)]] Along with [[Perkins-13813 | Joseph Perkins]] listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#8 age:24 Illi. Mail Carriers & his cousin, *[[Perkins-13813 | Perkins, Josh]] Joseph is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#7 age:17 Illi Mail Carrier, & his cousin, * Pridham, William (Prindham) * [[Ranahan-14 | Ranahan, Thomas J ]](Irish Tommy, Happy Tom) *[[Rand-1730 | Rand, Theodore (Little Yank]], Yank), Theodore Rand rode the Pony Express during the entire period of its organization. His run was from Box Elder to Julesburg, Colorado 110 miles and he made the entire distance both ways by night. His schedule, night run though it was, required a gait of ten miles an hour, but Rand often made it at an average of 12, thus saving time on the through schedule for some unfortunate rider who might have trouble and delay. Originally, Rand used only 4-5 horses each way, but this number, in keeping with the revised policy of the Company, was afterward doubled, an extra mount being furnished him every 12-15 miles. * [[Randall-5858 | Randall, James]] served with 7th Infantry Sept 1 1880-Aug 31 1885, joined Ft. Buford Wyoming. died 1888 Wyoming * Reynolds, Charles MAYBE [[Reynolds-12714 | Charley Reynolds]] probable? * Reynolds, Thomas J too many and does not look like he is Charles' brother.......... * [[Richards-13360 | Richards, William Minor]] Sr. * Richardson, H * [[Richardson-21576 | Richardson, Johnson William]] * [[Riles-42 | Riles, Bartholomew]],(Riley) "Bart Riles the pony rider, died this morning from wounds received at Cold Springs, May 16." (newspaper extract) * Riley, J. G. [https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=STP19461128.2.42&srpos=1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-%22mel+baughn%22-------2- Colorado Newspaper article] There is a Jay G. Kelley listed. *[[Rinehart-1225 | Rinehart, Jonathon]] John is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.1 line#4 age:29 Tenn. Mail Carrier/ listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census *[[Rising-298 | Rising, Donald Clarence]] Don C. Rising, who afterwards settled in Northern Kansas, was born in Painted Post, Steuben County, New York, in 1844, and came West when thirteen years of age. He rode in the pony service nearly a year, from November, 1860, until the line was abandoned the following October, most of his service being rendered before he was seventeen. Much of his time was spent running eastward out of Fort Kearny until the telegraph had reached that point and made the operation of the Express between the fort and St. Joseph, Missouri no longer necessary. On two occasions, Rising is said to have maintained a continuous speed of twenty miles an hour while carrying important dispatches between Big Sandy and Rock Creek Station in Nebraska. * [[Roberts-8971 | Roberts, Bolivar]] b:Ill. d:1893 *[[Roff-300 | Roff, Harry L]] (Harvey) b: MO. died San Francisco, 1921 * Ruffin, CH *Rush, Edward ===Pony Express Riders S-Z=== * Sanders, Robert * [[Sangiovanni-28 | Sangiovanni, Guisspe G]](Guglielmo, GR) D: Utah 1916 * Scovell, George * [[Seerbeck-1 | Seerbeck, John]] nothing else found......... *Selman, Jack [[Selman-278 | John Selman]] Lawman, Outlaw, killed John Westley Hardin, and lived in TEXAS??? * [[Sarish-1 | Serish, Joseph]] found death record 1918 Montana Sarish, Joseph *[[Shanks-1227 | Shanks, James Dock]] (James Dock, Doc) d:1921 Utah * Sinclair, John * [[Slade-2218 | Slade, Joseph Alfred "Jack"]] *[[Sorensen-3052|Smith, Rasmus Julius]], a.k.a. Erastus Julius Smith, and presumably born Rasmus Julius Sorensen, Rasmus served as a Pony Express Rider between Malad, Idaho and Brigham City, Utah (as per his FindaGrave biography, written by his granddaughter, Donna Smith Packer, wife of the late Boyd K. Packer - not on ''Historic list''). * Spurr, George * [[Streeper-67 | Streeper, William Henry]] (Black Bill) is listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.3 line#14 age:22 Tenn. Mail Carrier * [[Stricklen-49 | Stricklen, Robert C ]](Strickland) born Baden, d:1926 Mo. * [[Strohm-145 | Strohm, William]] found a f-a-g that looks good, requested photo....... * Sugget, John W (Sugget) * [[Tate-4103 | Tate, William]] (Pate) 14 yr. old killed on ROUTE, by Paiute Indians, Ruby Valley, Nevada * [[Taylor-59334 | Taylor, Josiah]] is with his wife, Mary, as Express Rider's on the 1860 Willow Spring Station census *[[Thatcher-792 | Thatcher, George W.]]LDS Rider. * Thomas, JJ * [[Thompson-50644 | Thompson, Bill]] 1860 B. W is an ''Express Rider'' living down the road from Rodney Babbit * Thompson, Charles P (F, Cyclone Charlie) * Thompson, James M * [[Toponce-4 |Toponce, Alexander]] (Topence) "Mr. Toponce helped install the first overland stage line from Missouri to California, in about 1850. This line went from Missouri by way of Texas and New Mexico, but when Johnston's Army was sent to Utah in 1868, the route was changed to run by way of Salt Lake City. Mr. Toponce drove stage on this route." Was not a Express Rider, but major player in the Routes... * [[Tough-177 | Tough, WS]] aka Capt. William Sloan Tough, US Marshal, Capt. Kansas Red Legs. {{Image|file=Tough-177-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Capt. William Sloan Tough, Scout }} * [[Towne-1236 | Towne, George]] b: 1838 NY * [[Trotter-2032 | Trotter, Bill]] William b:1837 Illinois, 1860 census Bloomfield, Iowa Hotel, Mail Carriers, with 2 other carriers, John Smith & W.W. Young Died: 1918 Mo. * [[Tuckett-92 | Tuckett, Henry]] b: 1831 England, Salt Lake City Rider. D:1923 Salt Lake City * [[Upson-270 | Upson, Warren]] (Boston) b:1841 d:1896 Sacramento, Calif. "Whaler" * [[VanBlaricon-2 | Van Blaricon, William E]] (Van Blaricon, Pony Ned) born Wisc 1849 pretty young... * [[Vickery-1297 | Vickery, Bill]] born 1846 MO. d: 1934 Calaveras County, California * [[Wade-9050 | Wade, John B]] born Illinois 1846 died Rock Springs, Wyoming 1919 * Wallace, Henry * Weaver, Cap *[[Webner-66 | Webner, Frank E]] [[Image:Pony_Express-11.jpg|200px]] *[[Wells-18763 | Wells, Benton]] "Stepbrother to John/Joseph Fry and in the photo" * Westcott, Daniel (Don, Wescott) * [[Whalen-1500 | Whalen, Michael]] M (Mike, Whelan) Rode only 2 months, then joined the Army *[[Wheat-966 | Wheat, Charles Orson]] born Conn. died 1921 Utah * Whipsaw (none found) * William, James (too many) * Willis, HC (Wills) * [[Wilson-64411 | Wilson, Elijah Nichols (Uncle Nick)]] LDS Pioneer, Author, Blood brother to Shoshone Chief Washakie, died/f-a-g has him buried in Arlington, Virginia *[[Wintle-108 | Wintle, Joseph Barney]] (Joseph E) born England, died 1916 Ogden, Utah * [[Worley-2646 | Worley, Henry]] 1860 he was living in Salt Lake City, Utah Terr. with Newton/Howard Mifflin. *[[Worthington-2056 | Worthington, James]] died Idaho 1905 *[[Wright-37870 | Wright, George]] listed as Express Rider's on the 1860 Rush Valley Station census *[[Wright-38107 | Wright, Mose]] (Morse) There is an "Amos Wright" listed on the attached 1860 census, pg.3 line#11 age:21 Ky. Mail Carrier * Zowgaltz, Jose (Zowglat, Zowgalty, Zogwalt) == Resources == #[https://nationalponyexpress.org/ National Pony Express Association] #[https://www.ponyexpress.org/ Pony Express National Museum] #[https://www.nps.gov/poex/index.htm Pony Express National Historic Trail]

Pooke families of Dunsford, Devon

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[[Category:Dunsford, Devon One Place Study]] [[Category:Pooke Name Study]] [[Category:Dunsford, Devon]] [[Category:Dunsford, Devon, Pooke Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Pooke}} This page covers the '''Pooke''' families in Dunsford Devon. The purpose is to identify family and relationships with other families in Dunsford. == Marriages == *[[Pooke-28|Charles Pooke]] married [[Tancock-95|Ann Tancock]] == Baptisms == *[[Pooke-19|Sarah Pooke]] was '''baptised''' on 6 Oct 1811 at St Mary Church, Dunsford, Devon. Her parents were Ann and Charles Pooke.[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5817fd93e93790ec8b8856ea?locale=en&search_id=5c641597f493fd6ff968e966&ucf=false Free reg] == Families based on census data == *[[Pooke-50|George Pooke]] father of [[Pooke-49|Lily Pooke]]"England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSWN-KV9 : 21 May 2019), George Pooke, Dunsford, Devon, England, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing St Thomas subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. *[[Pooke-28|Charles Pooke]] father of Elizabeth Pook"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQTP-3BR : 24 May 2019), Charles Pooke, Dunsford, Devon, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. == Sources ==

Pool Burying Ground, Laurens County, South Carolina

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Also known as '''Pool Family Cemetery'''. *Pool Family Cemetery Documentation by Bill and Ed Pool. Cemetery map / layout by Merideth Pool. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2471984 Pool Burying Ground on Find A Grave] Disambiguation: The New Prospect Church, built by and for freed slaves, was also built on Pool land (sold to the church elders with the proviso that it always be used for a church). This church also features a historic cemetery; and there are a number of "Pool" names in the cemetery. We believe many ( perhaps most or even all) of these Pool's were former workers or slaves on one of the Pool farms, OR were descendants of former workers or slaves, who were buried int the New Prospect Church Graveyard. Records of former Pool Farm workers or slaves has been lost over time--we are aware that there are several groups of African - American genealogist want this information, but it appears to be lost over time. Note: William H "Billy' Pool (Pool-1020) had a business model in which he went into business with families of freed slaves. He bought land, provided working capital and equipment / tools / seeds / etc and they provided the labor. Billy recieved 2/3 of the profit and the workers received 1/3. This business model worked briliantly under Billy's direction. He typically paid off the bank loan on a new property within 3 years. It made Billy rich, and it pulled the freed slaves up out of abject poverty. The historic Pool Family Cemetery''' was on the property of James B and Ursula Hudson Pool, who migrated to Laurens SC in the 1780. The Graveyard contains graves for Pool's and related families as well as servants / slaves. James and Ursula Pool were buried in the nearby Traynham Family Cemetery (they were each living with their oldest daughter Rebecca Pool Traynham at the time of their death). Names from Gravestones were published in c 1944 by Col and Mrs. Bolt, and their work appears to be accurate. A more extensive survey was done by cousins William T Pool and Edward May Pool, and results were carefully cross checked with the earlier Bolt work, the Pool, Senn, Traynham Family Bible, and Historical Documents such as the James Pool Rev War Pension Application and the James Pool Will. Those final results were the basis of the auxiliary granite tombstones which were commissioned to preserve the data for those buried here. There is also a large group of tombs marked only with field stones (unmarked), those have also been given auxiliary tombstones to preserve the location of their graves. We believe these are the tombs of the servants / slaves (family oral tradition is that the Pool family understood that slavery was bad and attempted to treat their workers as "servants" rather than "slaves"... and that the Pool family did not use the term slave which they considered demeaning) on the Pool farm. ==Sources== See also: *[[:Category: Pool Burying Ground, Laurens County, South Carolina]] *[[Space:Pool%20Family%20Cemetery]]

Pool Family Cemetery

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[[Project:South Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]] The Historic Pool Family Cemetery overlooks Horse Creek in Laurens County SC. It is near the town of Princeton SC.

Poole, Dorset

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[[:Category: Poole, Dorset]] '''Poole''' is a large coastal town and seaport in the county of Dorset, on the south coast of England. Also see: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hamworthy%2C_Dorset Hamworthy, Dorset] ---- ===Resources=== *[http://www.poole.gov.uk/ Poole Parish Council] *[[Wikipedia:Poole|Poole on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.opcdorset.org/PooleFiles/Poole.htm Poole Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.poolehistory.org.uk Poole History online] managed by the local museum, the site has a large number of resources including a names index, transcriptions of documents, oral histories and photographs *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol2/pp189-240 Poole on BHO] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/828 Vision of Britain] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/poole.html Dorset Churches: Poole (St. James)] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/poole-creekmoor.html Dorset Churches: Poole (Christ Church, Creekmoor)] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/longfleet.html Dorset Churches: Poole (St. Mary, Longfleet)] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/oakdale.html Dorset Churches: Poole (St. George, Oakdale)] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/upton.html Dorset Churches: Poole (St. Dunstan, Upton)]

Poole Family Cemetery, Laurens County, South Carolina

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[[Category: Poole Family Cemetery, Laurens County, South Carolina]] In addition to numerous tombstones, there are two historical markers in the Pool Family Cemetery. One notes the 1st and 2nd Generations of Pool that moved to SC from Mecklenburg VA in the 1780's. Historic Marker: Pool Family - 1st SC Generation James B Pool Ursula Hudson Pool 2nd Generation Spouses Rebecca Pool William Traynham William Hudson Pool Catherine Kelley Sarah Pool Micajah Jones Mary Pool John Pleasant Shaw Gabriel Pool John Meares John C Pool Linnie Pyules James B Pool, Jr Sophia Plant Historic Marker: Children of William Hudson Pool and Catherine Kelley (William Hudson Pool was the eldest son of James B Pool) (Child) SPOUSES ELIZABETH POOL URSULA POOL NANCY POOL JOHN F THOMASON MARY POOL SARAH POOL CATHERINE POOL WILLIAM B BcCUEN DIADMA KELLEY POOL WILLIAM HENRY POOL ELIZABETH C POOL STACY EMILY BLACK MARTHA M POOL NIMROD TRAYNHAM THOMAS JAMES POOL

Poor Farm Cemetery, Freeport Illinois

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[[Category: Poor Farm Cemetery, Freeport, Illinois]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=cemetery entrance image here|align=r|size=200}} Cemetery name: Poor Farm Cemetery, Freeport, Illinois Address: GPS Coordinates: 42.25895, -89.63112 ==History== This cemetery known as "Potter's Field" was the final resting place for the residents of the Poor Farm. The last burial was in 1959. There are many headstones which are small and do not have a name on them. Most of the rest of the headstones just have a name with first initial and last name. Less than a handful have actual dates inscribed on the headstone. The Stephenson County Poor Farm was established in 1853 to house and provide work for the indigent. ==Notable Monuments== This section is optional. Are there any notable monuments located at the cemetery? ==Notable Interments== This section is optional. Are there any notable interments located at the cemetery? War heroes? Political figures? Even local historical figures count in this area (location namesakes, etc.). This section should contain no more than 5-6 profile links. If you need more room, why not start a new Free-space page for the notable interments and just provide a general description of the types of notables one may find buried here? ==More Information== *{{FindAGrave|2357617}} * [https://www.journalstandard.com/story/news/2009/07/23/respect-for-past-preservation-efforts/45192252007/ Article on the preservation of the cemetery]

Poor Law Unions of Suffolk

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[[Category:Suffolk]] [[Category:Suffolk, Workhouses]] See also: * [[Space:Hundreds_of_Suffolk|'''Suffolk Parishes by Hundreds''']] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Parishes_of_Suffolk%2C_England '''Parishes of Suffolk'''] *[[Space:Registration_Districts_of_Suffolk|'''Suffolk Parishes by Registration Districts''']] {|border="2" cellpadding="5" |align="center"|[https://visionofbritain.org.uk/maps/sheet/os_sanitary_districts_1888/Suffolk_1888 '''Suffolk's Poor Law Unions''']
The 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act
established a Poor Law Commission to oversee the national operation of the system. This included the forming together of small parishes into Poor Law Unions and the building of workhouses in each union for the giving of poor relief.
Although, through the years, there were some reorganization of the union bounderies with some unions being dissolved and merged, The majority of the unions set up by the 1834 Act continued to operate for almost a century.
The end of the poor law unions came at midnight on March 31, 1930.
A new Local Government Bill shifted the responsibility of the poor to new local public assistance committees. {|border="2" cellpadding="5" |'''Union'''||'''Workhouse'''||'''Parishes'''||||'''other counties in union''' |- |'''Blything Union'''|| {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-224.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Blything/ Blything Union Workhouse, Bulcamp] }} || *Aldringham *Benacre *Blyford *Blythburgh *Bramfield *Brampton *Carlton *Chediston *Cookley *Covehithe *Cratfield *Darsham *Dunwich *Easton Bavents *Frostenden *Halesworth *Henham *Henstead *Heveningham *Holton *Huntingfield *Kelsale *Knodishall *Leiston || *Linstead Magna *Linstead Parva *Middleton *Peasenhall *Reydon *Rumburgh *Sibton *Sotherton *South Cove *Southwold *Spexhall *Stoven *Theberton *Thorington *Ubbeston *Uggeshall *Walberswick *Walpole *Wangford *Wenhaston *Westhall *Westleton *Wissett *Wrentham *Yoxford || |- |'''Bosmere & Claydon Union''' || *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Bosmere/ Bosmere and Claydon Workhouse, Barham] || *Akenham *Ash Bocking *Ashfield with Thorpe *Badley *Barham *Barking *Battisford *Baylham *Bramford *Claydon *Coddenham *Creeting All Saints *Creeting St. Mary *Creeting St. Olave *Crowfield *Darmsden *Debenham *Earl Stonham *Flowton *Framsden || *Gosbeck *Great Blakenham *[[Space:Great_Bricett%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Great Bricett]] *Helmingham *Hemingstone *Henley *Little Blakenham *Little Stonham *Mickfield *Needham Market *Nettlestead *Offton *Pettaugh *Ringshall *Somersham *Stonham Aspall *Swilland *Willisham *Winston || |- |'''Bury St. Edmunds''' || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-226.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/BuryStEdmunds/ Bury St. Edmunds Workhouse] Closed in 1880 *Thingoe Union merged into the Union in 1907 }} || *Bury St. Edmunds St. James || *Bury St. Edmunds St. Mary || |- |'''Cosford Union'''|| *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Cosford/ Cosford Union Workhouse] || *Aldham *Bildeston *Boxford *Brent Eleigh *Brettenham *Chelsworth *Cockfield *Edwardstone *Elmsett *Groton *Hadleigh *Hadleigh Hamlet *Hitcham *Kersey || *Kettlebaston *Lavenham *Layham *Lindsey *Milden *Monks Eleigh *Naughton *Nedging *Polstead *Preston *Semer *Thorpe Morieux *Wattisham *Whatfield || |- |'''Hartismere Union''' || *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Hartismere/ Hartismere had 2 workhouses] #Hartimere Union Workhouse, Eye #Hartimere Union Workhouse, Wortham *In 1907 Union merged with Hoxne Union || *Aspall *Bacton *Botesdale *Braiseworth *Brome *Burgate *Cotton *Eye *Finningham *Gislingham *Mellis *Mendlesham *Oakley *Occold *Palgrave *Redgrave *Redlingfield *Rickinghall Superior || *Rishangles *Stoke Ash *Stuston *Thorndon *Thornham Magna *Thornham Parva *Thrandeston *Thwaite *Westhorpe *Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford *Wickham Skeith *Wortham *Wyverstone *Yaxley || |- |'''Hoxne Union'''|| {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-225.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Space:Hoxne_Union_Workhouse%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Hoxne Union Workhouse]], Stradbroke }} *In 1907 the Union merged with Hartismere Union || *[[Space:Athelington%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Athelington]] *[[Space:Badingham%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Badingham]] *[[Space:Bedfield%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Bedfield]] *[[Space:Bedingfield%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Bedingfield]] *[[Space:Brundish%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Brundish]] *[[Space:Denham%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Denham]] *[[Space:Dennington%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Dennington]] *[[Space:Fressingfield, Suffolk One Place Study|Fressingfield]] *[[Space:Horham, Suffolk One Place Study|Horham]] *[[Space:Hoxne, Suffolk One Place Study|Hoxne]] *Laxfield *Mendham || *Metfield *Monk Soham *Saxtead *Southolt *Stradbroke *Syleham *Tannington *Weybread *[[Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Wilby]] *Wingfield *Withersdale *Worlingworth || |- |'''Ipswich Union''' || *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Ipswich/ Ipswich Union Workhouse] || *St. Clements *St. Helen *St. Lawrence *St. Margaret *St. Mary at Elms *St. Mary at the Quay *St. Mary Stoke *St. Mary at the Tower *St. Matthew *St. Nicholas || *St. Peter *St, Stephen *Westerfield *Whitton *''extra-parochial tract'' **Cold Dunghills **Felaws Houses **St. George Street **Shire Hall Yard **Warren House || |- |'''Mildenhall Union'''|| *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Mildenhall/ Mildenhall Union Workhouse] || *Barton Mills *Cavenham *Elveden *Eriswell *Freckenham *Herringswell *Icklingham || *Kentford *Lakenheath *Mildenhall *Tuddenham *Wangford *Worlington || |- |'''Mutford & Lothingland Union'''|| *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Mutford/ Mutford and Lothingland Union Workhouse] * Union formed in 1893 || *Ashby *Barnby *Belton *Blundeston *Bradwell *Burgh Castle *Carlton Colville *Corton *Flixton *Fritton *Gisleham *Gorleston || *Gunton *Herringfleet *Hopton-on-Sea *Kessingland *Kirkley *Lound *Lowestoft *Mutford *Oulton *Pakefield *Rushmere *Somerleyton ||Norfolk |- |'''Newmarket Union'''|| {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-227.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Newmarket/ Newmarket Workhouse] }} || *Dalham *Exning *Gazeley *Lidgate || *Moulton *Ousden *Newmarket ||Cambridgeshire |- |'''Plomesgate Union'''|| *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Plomesgate/ Plomegate Union Workhouse] || *[[Space:Aldeburgh%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Aldeburgh]] *Benhall *Blaxhall *Brandeston *Bruisyard *Butley *Campsea Ashe *Chillesford *Cransford *Cretingham *Earl Soham *Easton *Eyke *Farnham *Framlingham *Friston *Gedgrave *Great Glemham *Hacheston *Hazelwood || *Hoo *Iken *Kenton *Kettleburgh *Letheringham *Little Glemham *Marlesford *Monewden *Orford *Parham *Rendham *Rendlesham *Saxmundham *Snape *Sternfield *Stratford St Andrew *Sudbourne *Sweffling *Tunstall *Wantisden *Wickham Market || |- |'''Risbridge Union'''|| *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Risbridge/ Risbridge Union Workhouse] || *Barnardiston *Clare *Cowlinge *Denston *Great Bradley *Great Thurlow *[[Space:Great_Wratting%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Great Wratting]] *Little Bradley *Haverhill *Hundon *[[Space:Kedington%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Kedington]] || *Little Thurlow *[[Space:Little_Wratting%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study|Little Wratting]] *Poslingford *Stansfield *Stoke-by-Clare *Stradishall *Wickhambrook *Withersfield *Wixoe *''extra-parochial tract'' **Monks Risbridge ||Essex |- |'''Samford Union'''|| *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Samford/ Samford Union Workhouse] || *Belstead *Bentley *Brantham *Burstall *Capel St Mary *Chattisham *Chelmondiston *Copdock *East Bergholt *Erwarton *Freston *Great Wenham *Harkstead *Higham || *Hintlesham *Holbrook *Holton St Mary *Little Wenham *Raydon *Shelley *Shotley *Sproughton *Stratford St Mary *Stutton *Tattingstone *Washbrook *Wherstead *Woolverstone || |- |'''Stow Union'''|| {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-229.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Stow/ Stow Union Workhouse] }} || *Badwell Ash *Beyton *Buxhall *Combs *Creeting St. Peter *Drinkstone *Elmswell *Felsham *Gedding *Gipping *Great Ashfield *Great Finborough *Harleston *Haughley *Hessett *Hinderclay *Hunston || *Langham *Little Finborough *Norton *Old Newton *Onehouse *Rattlesden *Rickinghall Inferior *Shelland *Stowlangtoft *Stowmarket *Stow Upland *Thurston *Tostock *Walsham le Willows *Wattisfield *Wetherden *Woolpit || |- |'''Sudbury Union'''|| {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-230.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Sudbury/ Sudbury Workhouse] }} || *Acton *Alpheton *Assington *Boxted *Bures St. Mary *Cavendish *Chilton *Glemsford *Great Cornard *Hartest *Hawkedon *Lawshall || *Little Cornard *Long Melford *Nayland *Newton *Shimpling *Somerton *Stanstead *Stoke *Sudbury All Saints *Sudbury St. Gregory *Sudbury St. Peter *Great Waldingfield ||Essex |- |'''Thetford Union'''||[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Thetford/ Thetford Union Workhouse] is in Norfolk county, but serves parishes in Suffolk as well|| *Barnham *Barningham *Brandon *Coney Weston *Euston *Fakenham Magna *Hepworth *Honington *Hopton || *Knettishall *Santon Downham *Sapiston *Thelnetham *Thetford St. Cuthbert *Thetford St. Mary *Weston Market ||Norfolk |- |'''Thingoe Union'''|| *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Thingoe/ Thingoe Union Workhouse] *Thingoe Union dissolved in 1907 and parishes merged into the Bury St. Edmunds Union || *Ampton *Bardwell *Barrow *Bradfield Combust *Bradfield St. Clare *Bradfield St. George *Brockley *Chedburgh *Chevington *Culford *Denham (Bury St. Edmund) *Depden *Flempton *Fornham All Saints *Fornham St. Geneveve *Fornham St. Martin *Great Barton *Great Saxham *Great Welnetham *Hargrave *Hawstead *Hengrave || *Horningsheath *Ickworth *Ingham *Ixworth *Lackford *Little Saxham *Little Welnetham *Livermere Parva *Livermere Magna *Nowton *Packenham *Rede *Risby *Rougham *Rushbrook *Stanningfield *Stanton All Saints *Thorpe by Ixworth *Timworth *Troston *Westley *Whepstead *Wordwell *''extra-parochial tract'' **Hardwick || |- |'''Wangford Union'''|| {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-228.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Wangford/ Shipmeadow Workhouse, Wangford Union] }} || *Barsham *Beccles *Bungay *Ellough *Flixton *Homersfield *Ilketshall St. Andrew *Ilketshall St. John *Ilketshall St. Lawrence *Iiketshall St. Margaret *Mettingham *North Cove *Redisham *Ringsfield || *Shadingfield *Shipmeadow *Sotterley *South Elmham All Saint and St. Nicolas *South Elmham St. Cross *South Elmham St. James *South Elmham St. Margaret *South Elmham St. Michael *South Elmham St. Peter *Weston *Willingham *Worlingham || |- |'''Woodbridge Union'''|| *[https://www.workhouses.org.uk/Woodbridge/ Woodbridge Union Workhouse] || *Alderton *Bawdsey *Boulge *Boyton *Bredfield *Brightwell *Bromeswell *Bucklesham *Burgh *Capel St. Andrew *Charsfield *Clopton *Culpho *Dallinghoo *Debach *Falkenham *Felixstow *Foxhall *Great Bealings *Grundishburgh *Hasketon *Hemsley *Hollesley *Kesgrave || *Kirton *Levington *Little Bealings *Martlesham *Melton *Nacton *Newbourn *Otley *Pettistree *Playford *Ramsholt *Rushmere *Shottisham *Sutton *Trimley St. Martin *Trimley St. Mary *Tuddenham *Ufford *Waldringfield *Walton *Witnesham *Woodbridge *''extra-parochial tract'' **Stratton Hall || |} |}

Poore Planation

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Poore Plantation, Anderson, South Carolina]] [[Category:Anderson County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Anderson County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Introduction== This plantation was owned by the [[Poore-487|Poore family]] of Belton, SC and can be tracked as far back as the 1840s. These are the documented and undocumented enslaved ancestors held of John and Annie Poore. ==Slaves== ===Identified=== :: [[Poore-1222|Morning Poore]] :: [[Poore-1223|Wade Poore]] :: [[Poore-1224|Jennie Poore]] :: [[Hawkins-14749|Tom Hawkins]] :: [[Hawkins-14755|Johnny Hawkins]] :: [[Hawkins-14754|Mollie Hawkins]] ===Unidentified=== ====1850 U.S. Federal Slave Schedule==== :: UNKNOWN M 1809 :: UNKNOWN M 1817 :: UNKNOWN F 1822 - ''May have been Morning Poore'' :: UNKNOWN M 1835 :: UNKNOWN F 1842 :: UNKNOWN M 1845 - ''May have been Tom Hawkins'' :: UNKNOWN F 1844 :: UNKNOWN F 1846 :: UNKNOWN F 1846 :: UNKNOWN F 1846 ====1860 U.S. Federal Slave Schedule==== :: UNKNOWN M 1815 :: UNKNOWN F 1817 - ''May have been Morning Poore'' :: UNKNOWN F 1838 :: UNKNOWN M 1842 :: UNKNOWN F 1843 :: UNKNOWN M 1844 - ''May have been Tom Hawkins'' :: UNKNOWN F 1844 :: UNKNOWN M 1851 :: UNKNOWN M 1853 :: UNKNOWN M 1860 :: UNKNOWN M 1860 :: UNKNOWN F 1859 :: UNKNOWN F 1845 ==Sources== * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWH-WX2M] : 23 February 2021), '''John Poor''' in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZ2-XQ4:, 1850. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKT8-YKW2] : 16 October 2019), '''John Poor''', 1860. * [https://memory.loc.gov/mss/mesn/042/042.pdf] Library of Congress - TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS PREPARED BY THE FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT. 1936-1938 ASSEMBLED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PROJECT WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - SLAVE NARRATIVES - '''Tom Hawkins''' - Page 129

Poorly Connected Simmons in the United States

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] These are some of the Simmons members created on wikitree but outside my family tree that are poorly connected. No connections: * [[Simmons-8517|Clyde (Simmons) Westmoreland (1915-)]] with 100+ connections * [[Simmons-9284|Rufus Simmons (abt.1834-1909)]] with 100+ connections Only one thread * [[Shawbell-1|Alice Martha (Shawbell) Simmons (abt.1910-abt.1996)]] and husbands [[Simmons-179|Clyde E Simmons (1906-)]] and [[Simmons-15897|Ralph Daniel Simmons (1902-1942)]] through ** mother [[Seney-90|Katherine Susan Seney (1869-1927)]] * [[Simmons-105|Catherine (Simmons) Kilpatrick (abt.1805-1894)]] ** daughter-in-law's brother-in-law's wife [[Briggs-7557|Permilla (Briggs) Williams (1799-1880)]] * [[Simmons-15364|Charles E Simmons (abt.1762-abt.1836)]] with over 100 relations through ** gggrandson-in-law [[Tobias-621|Arthur Washington Tobias (1853-1929)]] * [[Simmons-4437|Esther Lucille Simmons (1917-2011)]] through ** ggrandfather [[Simmons-16108|James Carroll Simmons (1815-1877)]] * [[Simmons-16074|James Elmer Simmons (1899-1991)]] through ** grandfather [[Simmons-15786|Calvin Simmons (abt.1853-abt.1914)]] * [[Simmons-5119|John James Simmons (1778-1847)]] through ** daughter [[Simmons-5118|Margaret Pickney (Simmons) Carnes (1810-1893)]] * [[Simmons-370|Kurt B. Simmons]] with 21 connections before finding 1st link ** Original set discovered on wikitree was a family of 5, some still living ** Extended patrilineal line, some branches; gggrandfather's family moved to the Red River valley area of Texas, spreading out on the corridor between Fort Worth and Amarillo (modern US-287). **discovered potential connection with Kurt Simmons grandaunt [[Simmons-16146|Georgianna (Simmons) McNutt (1843-1916)]] back to her husband James A Pannell's grandfather who was probably [[McNutt-116|James Robert McNutt (abt.1771-abt.1852)]]. The limitation is that there are no clear record's between J.A.'s father William and potential grandfather J.R. ** connection through [[Pannell-592|Samuel R Pannell (1837-1916)]] (-> son Albert -> wife Carrie Simmons -> father John Henry -> father John -> son Benjamin Franklin Simmons -> son Albert Barnett Simmons -> son Joe Weldon Simmons -> son Kurt * [[Simmons-14331|Mollie D (Simmons) Bump (1889-1980)]] with a great many connections in the Bump family line through ** sister [[Simmons-15976|Mercia E (Simmons) Clymer (abt.1881-abt.1965)]] Two threads * [[Simmons-1285|Eugenia Teague (Simmons) Ramsey (1904-1954)]] with 5 connections through ** father [[Simmons-384|John McKinsey Simmons (1869-1935)]] ** sister [[Simmons-16153|Mildred (Simmons) Chittenden (abt.1901-abt.1989)]] * [[Simmons-15738|Josephine (Simmons) Young (1871-)]] with a great many (>140) connections, many of whom are in the Cowings and Brown lines, through ** daughter-in-law [[Godfrey-5049|Bertha Arletha (Godfrey) Stone (1913-1998)]] ** son-in-law and a long horizontal connection to [[Laselve-1|Ellen Olivia (Laselve) Godfrey (1888-1946)]]

Pootman Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Pootman family in New Netherland are === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Descendants === == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pootman_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Poovatil Name Study

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

Poowong Cemetery

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Poowong Cemetery, Poowong, Victoria]] [[Category: Poowong, Victoria]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. '''Can you add profiles for some of the people listed as buried in this cemetery?''' This project is all about documenting the lives of the people buried here. It is an enormous task, but tasks like this are well suited to the group power and collaboration of a Wiki. Your input would be greatly appreciated. ---- ===About=== Poowong is situated in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/-38.3464/145.7622 Link to map of location of Poowong Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Poowong Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the 27th May 2014 ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''first name''' ! data-sort-type="date" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''notes''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''gps''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''Tree''' |- | ?||Sarah Anne||||1944 Jan 03||48||W of Hugh; M of Amy, Janet, Alex||188 |- | ?||Hugh||||1962 Jun 04||74||H of Sarah; F of Amy, Janet, Alex||188 |- | ?||Peter||||||||||226 |- | [[Adamson-1103|Adamson]] ||Alexander||||1957 Apr 01||72||H of Flora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Adamson-1103.jpg 196] |- | [[Pocklington-13|Adamson]] ||Flora Greaves||||1973 Jul 05||72||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Adamson-1103.jpg 196] |- | [[Adamson-1104|Adams]] ||Robert Charles||1908 Feb 11||2009 May 19||||H of Johanna May; F of Margaret, Donald, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Adamson-1104.jpg 261] |- | [[Adkins-2041|Adkins]] ||Talbot Leon||||1931 Oct 31||52||H of Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Adkins-2041.jpg 151] |- | [[Wilson-21777|Adkins]] ||Violet Rosemond||||1969 Jul 12||86||W of Talbot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Adkins-2041.jpg 151] |- | [[Aggett-7|Aggett]] ||Reginald Pearse||||1970 Jun 27||67||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Aggett-7.jpg 229] |- | [[Ireland-1289|Aggett]] ||Eva Edith||||1990 Jun 03||85||nee Ireland; W of Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Aggett-7.jpg 229] |- | [[Albas-2|Albas]] ||Andries||1927 Apr 28||2010 Mar 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/11/Albas-2.jpg/500px-Albas-2.jpg 471] |- | [[Allchin-17|Allchin]] ||Alexander John||1929 Nov 23||1989 Nov 05||||H of Elsie; F of Heather, Lorna, Graeme, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Allchin-17.jpg 358] |- | [[Anderson-17419|Anderson]] ||Robert||1879 Apr 04||1926 Apr 08||||H of Margyerita; F of Bill, Essie, Bert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Robinson-12378.jpg 19] |- | [[Robinson-12378|Anderson]] ||Marguerita Mae||1893 Mar 20||1983 Jan 03||||W of Robert; M of Bill, Essie, Bert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Robinson-12378.jpg 19] |- | [[Holderson-1|Anderson]] ||Lena Johanna||||1901 Jun 19||67||W of Peter Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Holderson-1.jpg 216]|| [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlat=-38.34676&maxlat=-38.34278&minlon=145.76118&maxlon=145.76635&mlat=-38.34665&mlon=145.76140#map=18/-38.34645/145.76126 Map] |- | [[Archer-1777|Archer]] ||Phyllis Ann||||1913 Jul 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Archer-1777.jpg 242] |- | Archer||Edward Leonard||||1937 Mar 09||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Archer-1777.jpg 242] |- | [[Archer-593|Archer]] ||Leonard Dubrelle||||1948 Apr 11||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Archer-593.jpg 243] |- | [[Stephens-1724|Archer]] ||Catherine Monica||||1963 Apr 16||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Archer-593.jpg 243] |- | [[Olsen-1241|Archer]] ||Eileen||1917 Jun 29||2005 Oct 05||||Born Olsen; m. Unknown Cropley; m. Unknown Archer; D of Henry & Zoe Olsen; M of Kerry, Marlene, Jill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olsen-1241 271] |- | [[Archer-592|Archer]] ||Vernon||||1996 Nov 22||80||H of Eileen; F of Terry, Catherine, Kevin, Trevor, Peter; Step-F of Kerry, Marlene, Jill||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Archer-592 312] |- | [[Pattison-338|Atkinson]] ||Audrey Muriel||||1936 Jul 16||21||D of J & EM Pattison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Pattison-338.jpg 150] |- | [[Ballantyne-224|Ballantyne]] ||David||1886 Dec 04||1932 May 13||||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ballantyne-224 94] |- | [[Rich-1839|Ballantyne]] ||Ada||1887 Jan 21||1962 Apr 18||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ballantyne-224 94] |- | [[Henry-4229|Ballantyne]] ||Edith Alice||||1953 Jun 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Ballantyne-303.jpg 220], [[Henry-4229#Sources|Death notice]] |- | [[Barnes-6552|Barnes]] ||Graeme||||1979 Jul 18||46||H of Mary; F of Helen,Joanne,Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Barnes-6552.jpg 394] |- | Barton||Geoffrey Warren||1940 Oct 06||2001 Jun 10||||H of Marge; F of Mandy, Peter, Nick||295 |- | [[Bateman-926|Bateman]] ||Albert William (Bert)||1922||2010||||S of Albert & Elizabeth; B of Frank, Jean, Francie, Graham, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Bateman-926.jpg 259] |- | [[Bateman-996|Bateman]] ||James Frank||1924 Jun 06||1991 Aug 05||67||H of Joyce; F of Sandra, Suzanne, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Bateman-996.jpg 343] |- | [[Allford-26|Bateman]] ||Elizabeth (Betty)||||1975 Oct 18||||W of Albert; M of Bert, Frank, Jean, Frances, Graham, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Allford-26.jpg 420] |- | [[Bateman-925|Bateman]] ||Albert Arthur||1895||1985||||H of Betty; F of Bert, Frank, Jean, Frances, Graham, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Bateman-925.jpg 421] |- | [[Baxter-2785|Baxter]] ||John Victor||1948 Oct 07||2014 May 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Baxter-2785.jpg 276] |- | [[Mission-2|Beck]] ||Mary Ann||||1942 Aug 27||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Mission-2.jpg 119] |- | [[Rabbets-15|Bell]] ||Alice Emma||||1996 Oct 21||91||W of Arthur; M of Marjorie & Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Rabbets-15.jpg 449] |- | [[Bell-10816|Bell]] ||Arthur||||1971 Jul 23||77||AIF; H of Alice; F of Marjorie & Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Bell-10816.jpg 450] |- | [[Beverly-191|Beverly]] ||George Craib||||1965 Nov 20||72||H of Phyllis;F of Josephine,John,Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McCord-3818.jpg 178] |- | [[McCord-3818|Beverly]] ||Phyllis Muriel||||2002 Nov 05||92||nee McCord; W of George; M of Josephine,John,Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McCord-3818.jpg 178] |- | [[Beverly-192|Beverly]] ||John||||1929 Feb 15||68||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDougal-29.jpg 179] |- | [[MacDougall-307|Beverly]] ||Margaret||||1942 Aug 12||76||W of John Beverley; D of Joan McDougall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDougal-29.jpg 179] |- | [[Beverly-196|Beverly]] ||Helen||||1963 Jan 03||65||D of John & Margaret Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDougal-29.jpg 179] |- | [[Layton-703|Black]] ||Gladys Annie||1898 Nov 27||1984 May 14||||W of John Arthur; M of Robert,Eleonore,Marion,Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Layton-703.jpg 380] |- | Bongartz||Charles||1923 Mar 13||1994 Apr 05||||H of Betty; F of Geoffrey, Ingrid, Ian, Julie||334 |- | Bongartz||Elizabeth||||2004 Feb 28||73||W of Charlie; M of Geoffrey, Ingrid, Ian, Julie||335 |- | [[Boothroyd-14|Boothroyd]] ||William||||1910 Nov 12||50||||Funeral Notice |- | [[Boothroyd-13|Boothroyd]] ||William Clayton||||1939 May 31||56||H of Lizzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hill-11788 81] |- | [[Hill-11788|Boothroyd]] ||Lizzie Florence||||1939 Jul 16||58||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hill-11788 81] |- | [[Bourke-279|Bourke]] ||James Vincent||1921 Jul 16||1980 Jan 31||||H of Beverley; F of Christine,Grant,Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Bourke-279.jpg 239] |- | [[Skinner-2917|Bourne]] ||Eleanor May||||1962 Mar 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Skinner-2917.jpg 154] |- | [[Bourne-1073|Bourne]] ||Amy||||1939 Aug 12||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Skinner-2917.jpg 154] |- | [[Bourne-1072|Bourne]]||William||||1971 Dec 29||86?||H of Eleanor; F of Amy, William, John, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Bourne-1072.jpg 448] |- | [[Campbell-31580|Bourne]] ||Hazel Lorraine||||1985 Jan 02||57||W of John; M of Lorraine, Maxine, Jackie, Jody, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Campbell-31580.jpg 469] |- | [[Bourne-1972|Bourne]] ||John Kenneth||||2000 Jan 05||75||H of Hazel; F of Maxine, Jackie, Jody, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Bourne-1972.jpg 470] |- | [[Pobjoy-3|Bowman]] ||Florence May||||1907 Mar 01||24||ist wife of Alexander Bowman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Bowman-5299.jpg 53] |- | [[Hill-17367|Bowman]] ||Clara Alice||||1920 Aug 22||38||2nd wife of Alexander Bowman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Bowman-5299.jpg 53] |- | [[Bowman-5299|Bowman]] ||Alexander||||1965 Jun 26||84||H of Clara Alice & Florence May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Bowman-5299.jpg 53] |- | [[Brain-204|Brain]] ||Ronald Cuthbert||1922 Feb 20||2002 Aug 05||||S of Francis & Elsie; B of Robert, Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Brain-204.jpg 293] |- | [[Brain-207|Brain]] ||Robert George||1917 Aug 11||2006 Aug 23||||S of Francis & Elsie; B of Ronald & Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Brain-207.jpg 294] |- | [[Brain-208|Brain]] ||Leonard (Len)||1925 Mar 25||2002 Mar 25||||H of Lillian; F of Stephen,Heather,Darryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Brain-208.jpg 299] |- | [[Broadway-249|Broadway]] ||Alfred||||1984 Jan 28||65||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Broadway-249.jpg 379] |- | [[Burchett-200|Burchett]] ||Clement||1879||1901||||S of Caleb & Amy Burchett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burchett-200 25] |- | [[Burchett-204|Burchett]] ||James Stroud||||1951 Jul 29||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Burchett-204.jpg 202] |- | [[Delbridge-68|Burchett]] ||Mary||||1953 Jul 17||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Burchett-204.jpg 202] |- | [[Burchett-224|Burchett]] ||Ronald D||||1970 Oct 23||||H of Ethel; F of Mervyn, Shirley, Eric, Vern|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Burchett-224.jpg 477] |- | [[Gardner-4353|Burchett]] ||Ethel M||||1981 Apr 21||||W of Ronald; M of Mervyn, Shirley, Eric, Vern|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Burchett-224.jpg 477] |- | [[Berriman-265|Burgess]] ||Ethel Ann||1896 Dec 20||1937 Apr 14||||nee Berryman; W of Bertie; M of John, Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Berriman-265.jpg 135] |- | [[Burgess-4261|Burgess]] ||Richard John||||1954 Mar 24||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Burgess-4261.jpg 137] |- | Burnett||John||||||81||||189 |- | Buttenshaw||Kevin Charles||||1986 Jul 14||57||H of Jacqualyne Ann; F of Tracy,Jon,Sharrie,Robbie||369 |- | [[Holdensen-1|Byriell]] ||Johanna Margaret||||1905 Mar 12||68||W of Christian Andersen Byriell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Byriell-5 218] |- | [[Byriell-5|Byriell]] ||Christian Andersen||||1924 Nov 30||94||H of Johanna Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Byriell-5 218] |- | Byrriell||||||||||||222 |- | [[Calder-1216|Calder]] ||Alexander Snr||1818||1901 Sep 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Calder-1216.jpg 42] |- | Calder||Jane||1823||1907 Apr 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Calder-1216.jpg 42] |- | [[Calder-1217|Calder]] ||Flora Jane||1889||1891||||D of Alexander snr & Mary Ann Calder (nee Podger)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Calder-1217.jpg 44] |- | Calder||Unnamed||1896 Mar 28||1896 Mar 28||||D of Alexander snr & Mary Ann Calder (nee Podger)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Calder-1217.jpg 44] |- | [[Calder-402|Calder]] ||Jeanette Hazel||1931 Oct 03||1940 Nov 15||||D of Walter & Ettie Calder; Sister of Lorraine & Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Calder-402.jpg 46] |- | [[Canobio-2|Canobio]] ||John Giacomo||||1901 Nov 11||61||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Canobio-2.jpg 240] |- | [[Harris-13346|Canobio]] ||Mary Ann||||1936 Apr 17||82||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Canobio-2.jpg 240] |- | [[Canobio-1|Canobio]] ||James Giacomo||||1902 Jun 11||22||b. Mt Eggerton, Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Canobio-1.jpg 241] |- | [[Canobio-8|Canobio]] ||Eliza Jane||||1917 Dec 24||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Canobio-1.jpg 241] |- | Cecil||Matthew Brian||||1995 Feb 04||<1||S of Brian & Sue; Twin of James||332 |- | [[Chambers-6679|Chambers]] ||Jacob||||1899 Feb||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Chambers-6679.jpg 141] |- | [[Crisp-1460|Chambers]] ||Mary||||1919 Feb||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Chambers-6679.jpg 141] |- | [[Chan-125|Chan]] ||Leonard S||||1982 Sep 12||74||VX116425; H of Phyllis; F of Gwenyth, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Chan-125.jpg 384] |- | Chan||Phyllis B||||2010 May 26||100||M of Gwen & Ian||385 |- | [[Clink-10|Clink]] ||William Charles||||1966 Oct 31||85||w/Emily Cecilia Clink|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Clink-10.jpg 124] |- | [[Pearce-2524|Clink]] ||Emily Cecilia||||1946 Feb 17||66||w/William Charles Clink|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Clink-10.jpg 124] |- | [[Hannon-341|Clink]] ||Beryl Francis||||1984 Jul 15||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Hannon-341.jpg 406] |- | [[Clink-7|Clink]] ||John Pearce||||1978 Feb 08||66||VX14334; H of Beryl; F of Bill, Bob, Kev, Geoff, Maree, Mervie, Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Clink-7.jpg 408] |- | [[Clink-9|Clink]] ||William Ernest (Smog)||||2002 Jul 13||||S of Beryl & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Clink-9.jpg 407] |- | Coates||Ann Barrett||||1906||72||b. Bandon, County Cork, Ireland; d. Loch; M of Richard Massey, Ann Binding, George Coates||102 |- | Cochrane||Allan Jeffrey||1929 Feb 15||2011 Jun 12||||H of Doris; F of Barbara, Jenny, Gayle & Faye||325 |- | Cochrane||Doris Irene||||1995 Dec 20||67||W of Allan; M of Barbara,Jenny,Gayle,Faye||326 |- | [[Hauser-1488|Cock]] ||Sophia||||1926 Jul 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Hauser-1488.jpg 214] |- | [[Fuller-4714|Cockram]] ||Edith Kate||||1910 May 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Fuller-4714.jpg 88] |- | [[Colegate-53|Colegate]] ||Herbert James||||1919 Apr 26||22||S of John & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Colegate-53.jpg 13] |- | [[Collins-21276|Collins]] ||Bernard||||1921 May 14||73||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Collins-21276.jpg 115] |- | [[Molloy-889|Collins]] ||Margaret||||1928 Jun 02||84||W of Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Collins-21276.jpg 115] |- | Colquhoun||William||||2000 Sep 07||73||R.M.; H of Evelyn; F of Karen||296 |- | Colquhoun||Evelyn||||2012 Jun 09||83||W of Bill; M of Karen; GM of Cassandra & William||297 |- | [[Cook-9966|Cook]] ||David Ellis||||1946 Aug 03||64||H of Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Cook-9966.jpg 212] |- | [[Cook-9967|Cook]] ||Olive Genevra||||1949 Nov 30||58||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Cook-9966.jpg 212] |- | Cook||Rodney Glover||||2013 Nov 14||76||H of Marion; F of Mandy,Linda,Michael||258 |- | [[Coote-145|Coote]] ||Errol Gordon||||1935 Nov 19||1||S of Gordon & Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Coote-145.jpg 43] |- | [[Anderson-20855|Coote]] ||Agnes||||1950 Dec 05||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Coote-145.jpg 43] |- | [[Coote-142|Coote]] ||David William||||1950 May 31||61||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Coote-142.jpg 49] |- | [[Coote-143|Coote]] ||Dulcie May||||1932 May 08||1||D of David & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Coote-142.jpg 49] |- | [[Williams-34891|Coote]] ||Mary Ann||||1975 Aug 09||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Coote-142.jpg 49] |- | [[Coote-146|Coote]] ||Reginald Douglas||||1952 Nov 17||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Coote-146.jpg 167] |- | [[Coote-144|Coote]] ||Gordon Edward||1901||1963 Jul 03||62||H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Coote-144.jpg 168] |- | [[Sharpe-2860|Coote]] ||Eleanor Amelia (Nell)||1908||1999||91||W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Sharpe-2860.jpg 169] |- | [[Coote-498|Coote]] ||Robert James||1886 Dec 22||1968 Oct 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Coote-498.jpg 183] |- | [[Coster-82|Coster]] ||William||||1931 Aug 30||77||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Coster-82.jpg 47] |- | [[Coster-81|Coster]] ||Charles Stewart||||1935 Dec 23||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Coster-81.jpg 48] |- | [[Coster-80|Coster]] ||James Alexander||1890 Apr 17||1959 Sep 29||||B at Ripplebrook; d. Loch; H of Mary Esther; F of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Coster-80.jpg 157] |- | [[Robinson-11063|Coster]] ||Mary Esther||1894 Nov 21||1975 Jun 04||||b. Bass; d. Loch; nee Robinson; M of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Coster-80.jpg 157] |- | [[Crawford-15655|Crawford]] ||Samuel||||1983 Nov 13||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Crawford-15655.jpg 427] |- | [[Niblick-63|Crawford]] ||Jeannie||1898 Oct 19||1986 May 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Niblick-63.jpg 444] |- | [[Crawford-15656|Crawford]] ||James Gageby||||1993 Jun 30||||d. UK; S of Jeannie & Albert Crawford; H of Dorothy; F of David, Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Crawford-15656.jpg 445] |- | [[Crawford-15657|Crawford]] ||Harold||||1975 Jan 25||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Crawford-15657.jpg 447] |- | [[Miller-62253|Creek]] ||Victoria||||1963 Jul 13||||W of Sterling; M of Thomas, Robert, Margaret, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Creek-344.jpg 247] |- | [[Creek-344|Creek]] ||Sterling John||||1973 Dec 26||||H of Victoria; F of Thomas, Robert, Margaret, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Creek-344.jpg 247] |- | [[Curtis-10939|Curtis]] ||Norman Richard||1917 Aug 25||1992 Aug 21||||H of Glennis; F of Nancy, Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Curtis-10939.jpg 347] |- | Curtis||Glennis Elaine||1922 Dec 06||1998 Mar 24||||W of Norman; M of Nancy & Eric||348 |- | Daly||Edna Grace||||1994 Sep 26||80||W of Roy; M of Irene, Val, Marlene||333 |- | [[Davenport-2081|Davenport]] ||Alfred Thomas||1878 Mar 08||1953 Jul 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Davenport-2081.jpg 83] |- | [[Cook-9855|Davenport]] ||Marion Delafield||1879 Dec 08||1962 Mar 18||||nee Cook; W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Davenport-2081.jpg 83] |- | [[Davenport-2082|Davenport]] ||Alan George||1918||1929||||S of Alfred & Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Davenport-2081.jpg 83] |- | [[Davenport-2083|Davenport]] ||Charles Carlyle||1915 Feb 20||1982 May 21||||H of Grace; F of Wilma,Don,Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Davenport-2083.jpg 387] |- | [[Adkins-2042|Davenport]] ||Enid Grace||1918 Apr 06||2009 Dec 18||||W of Lyle; M of Wilma,Don,Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Adkins-2042.jpg 388] |- | [[Gale-832|Dilger]] ||Eliza||||1931 Oct 15||74||W of Alois; M of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-15 93] |- | [[Dilger-15|Dilger]] ||Alois||||1931 Oct 26||84||H of Elizabeth; F of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-15 93] |- | [[Dilger-16|Dilger]] ||Alfred||||1979 Jun 22||77||H of Mary Ellen; F of Leslie,Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-16 108] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-2880|Dilger]] ||Mary Ellen||||1996 Feb 08||95||W of Alfred; M of Leslie, Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-16 108] |- | [[Dilger-18|Dilger]] ||Alfred Leslie||||1946 Aug 24||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Dilger-18.jpg 113] |- | [[Dilger-14|Dilger]] ||George||||1948 Jan 17||56||B of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dilger-14-1 238] |- |[[Dimmit-3|Brown]] ||Emma||||1931 Dec||79||||Funeral notice |- | [[Dodgson-209|Dodgson]] ||William||||1937 Mar 08||78||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Dodgson-209.jpg 232] |- | [[Wilcock-233|Dodgson]] ||Eliza||||1937 Aug 22||75||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Dodgson-209.jpg 232] |- | Douglas||Olive May||1926 Nov 19||2011 Dec 01||85||W of Ray; M of Ron, Lorraine, Geoff, Ken, Stephen||249 |- | Douglas||Raymond Leslie||1926 Nov 03||2010 Jun 27||83||O.A.M.; H of Olive; F of Ron, Lorraine, Geoff, Ken, Stephen||250 |- | [[Henry-9921|Douglas]] ||Eliza Gilmore (Ella)||1919 Jul 01||2002 Jan 07||||nee Henry; W of John; M of Christine, Janet, Gilmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Henry-9921.jpg 353] |- | [[Douglas-5289|Douglas]] ||Christian John||1915 Jan 10||1989 Jun 08||||H of Eliza Gilmore (Ella); F of Christine, Janet, Filmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Douglas-5289.jpg 354] |- | Dowel||Shiela||1925 Jun 19||1989 Dec 22||||Nee Wood; M of George, Stephen, Anne||418 |- | [[Richardson-19807|Drake]] ||Kathleen Jean||||1986 Dec 17||72||W of John Henry Drake; M of Phyllis, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Richardson-19807.jpg 439] |- | Drake||Wayne John Norman||||1972 Aug 24||5||S of Trevor & Doris; B of Sheree, Carole, Darren||440 |- | [[Drake-7238|Drake]] ||John Henry Norman||1914 Jan 03||2004 Jan 09||||H of Kathleen; F of Phyllis, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Drake-7238.jpg 441] |- | [[Drake-4365|Drake]] ||Norman Avery||||1967 Dec 07||79||H of Ada Blanche; F of Vivian, Jack, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Drake-4365.jpg 460] |- | [[Trinnick-1|Drake]] ||Ada Blanche||||1976 Feb 25||94||W of Norman Avery; N of Vivien, Jack, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Trinnick-1.jpg 461] |- | [[Dooling-96|Drysdale]] ||Edith Annie||||1934 Jun 04||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Dooling-96.jpg 85] |- | [[Drysdale-729|Drysdale]] ||James John||||1957 Dec 09||||H of Edith; F of Jack & Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Drysdale-729.jpg 86] |- | [[Eade-324|Eade]] ||Hugh (Mick)||||1954 May 09||59||||Funeral notice |- | [[Egan-529|Egan]] ||Daniel F||||1956 Dec 18||70||D.C.M; H of Margaret; F of Mary, Kitty, Frank, Anne, Jimmy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Egan-529.jpg 5] |- | [[Murnane-85|Egan]] ||Margaret||||1986 Dec 20||92||W of D F|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Egan-529.jpg 5] |- | [[Egan-530|Egan]] ||Anne||||1952 Jan 28||34||D of D F & M E Egan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Egan-530.jpg 6] |- | [[Egan-531|Egan]] ||James Michael||||1966 Jan 27||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Egan-531.jpg 9] |- | [[Eunson-39|Eunson]] ||Donald Andrew||1909 Dec 23||1991 Sep 14||||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Eunson-39.jpg 478] |- | [[Humphrey-7110|Eunson]] ||Jessie Gertrude||1913 Aug 28||2006 Sep 20||||nee Humphrey; W of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Eunson-39.jpg 478] |- | [[Everett-3892|Everett]] ||Clarence Gordon||||1934 Dec 20||28||H of Eileen Greta Everett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Everett-3892.jpg 69] |- | [[Treadwell-1036|Fallon]] ||Elsie||1927 May 28||2012 May 26||||nee Treadwell; D of James & Ruby; M of Rodney, Gwenda, Jennifer; Sister of Marjorie, Jimmy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Treadwell-1036.jpg 301] |- | [[Farmer-5076|Farmer]] ||Mark Christopher Simon||1955 Jun 20||2009 May 18||||b. Bristol, England; S of Chris & Ben; B of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Farmer-5076.jpg 265] |- | [[Farmer-5077|Farmer]] ||Benjamin James William||1920 Nov 20||1999 Aug 03||||b. Bristol, England; H of Chris; F of Peter, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Farmer-5077.jpg 308] |- | [[Ferguson-11795|Ferguson]] ||George||||1934 Apr 23||||H of Fannie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Ferguson-11795.jpg 164] |- | [[Bouche-55|Ferguson]] ||Fannie Jeanetta||||1949 Jun 18||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Ferguson-11795.jpg 164] |- | [[Ferguson-11797|Ferguson]] ||William Robert|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Ferguson-11795.jpg 164] |- | [[Ferguson-11798|Ferguson]] ||Dougal Roy||||1978 Jul 12||54||H of Jean; F of Russell, Glenda, Geoff, Carole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Ferguson-11798.jpg 393] |- | Fick||C Margaretha||||1888||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Staben-21.jpg 64] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-2887|Fitzpatrick]] ||Elizabeth Amelia||||1898 Oct 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fitzpatrick-1055.jpg 10] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-2888|Fitzpatrick]] ||Yvonne Veronica||||1928 Mar 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fitzpatrick-1055.jpg 10] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-1055|Fitzpatrick]] ||John Joseph||||1968 Jul 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fitzpatrick-1055.jpg 10] |- | [[Ryan-9898|Fitzpatrick]] ||Adelaide Grace||||1976 Sep 28||74||W of Terence Leo; M of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Ryan-9898.jpg 415] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-2890|Fitzpatrick]] ||Terence Leo||||1983 Dec 18||74||H of Adelaide; F of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Fitzpatrick-2890.jpg 416] |- | Follett||Marion||||1983 Aug 22||54||W of Ian; M of Lynette, Glenda, Russell||381 |- | Forth||Denise Faye||1945 Jan 08||1990 Dec 16||||W of Rod; M of Rodney, Kylie, Janine||338 |- | [[Fribbs-1|Fribbs]] ||John||||1912||72||b. Kilcash, Co. Tipperary, Ireland; d. Jeetho; H of Mary Butler; U of Mary Coates|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Fribbs-1.jpg 101] |- | [[Burrows-915|Fuller]] ||Sarah Ann||1847||1923 May 11||75||b. Headington, England; d. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Burrows-915.jpg 89] |- | [[Fuller-4664|Fuller]] ||Robert John||||1920 Sep 12||74||b. Ipswich, England; d. Bena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Fuller-4664.jpg 90] |- | [[Fuller-4666|Fuller]] ||Sarah Beatrice||||1938 Aug 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Fuller-4666.jpg 91] |- | [[Gannon-976|Gannon]] ||Patrick||||1895 May 25||||H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Gannon-976.jpg 104] |- | [[Royan-150|Gannon]] ||Julia||||1897 Jan 10||||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Gannon-976.jpg 104] |- | [[Tyers-152|Gascoyne]] ||Margaret Ann||||1999 Sep 11||84||W of Sydney; M of Jean, Dulcie, John, Shirley, Marion, Merv, Geoff, Betty, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Tyers-152.jpg 435] |- | [[Gascoyne-252|Gascoyne]] ||Sydney Robert||||1973 May 13||70||H of Margaret Ann; F of Jean, Dulcie, john, Shirley, Marion, Mervyn,Geoff,Betty, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Gascoyne-252.jpg 436] |- | [[Giles-4728|Giles]] ||John||||1940 May||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Giles-4728.jpg 140] |- | Giles||A||||1940 Mar||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Giles-4728.jpg 140] |- | Gillan||||||||||||170 |- | [[Gillan-58|Gillan]] ||Charles Cresswell||||1952 Jul 02||71||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Gillan-58.jpg 181] |- | [[Hook-444|Gillan]] ||Elsie May||||1974 Apr 30||84||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Gillan-58.jpg 181] |- | Glover||||||||||||31 |- | [[Young-12748|Glover]] ||Eva Ellen||||1946 Sep 20||||details unclear|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Glover-2708.jpg 162] |- | [[Glover-2708|Glover]] ||Alfred James||||1952 Feb 24||||details unclear|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Glover-2708.jpg 162] |- | [[Jolley-610|Glover]] ||Emily Cecilia||||1935 May 06||||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Glover-4149.jpg 205] |- | [[Glover-4149|Glover]] ||Daniel||||1937 Mar 20||||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Glover-4149.jpg 205] |- | [[Glover-5423|Glover]] ||Norman Campbell||||1984 Apr 15||71||H of Marjorie; F of Lawrence & Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Glover-5423.jpg 378] |- | [[Glover-2695|Glover]] ||Leslie Lawrence||||1950 Jan 14||50||||Funeral Notice |- | [[Gooch-1310|Gooch]] ||Gordon Leslie||1916 Dec 17||1991 Mar 15||||VX118295; H of Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Gooch-1310.jpg 340] |- | [[Burls-26|Gooch]] ||Clara Evelyn||||2001 Mar 12||81||W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Burls-26.jpg 341] |- | [[Parkinson-1051|Gourley]] ||Alice||||1896 Apr 27||30||d. Strezlecki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Gourley-539-1.jpg 14] |- | [[Gourley-539|Gourley]] ||Alexander||||1924 May 07||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Gourley-539-1.jpg 14] |- | [[Graham-17690|Graham]] ||Samuel R||||1934 May 20||||d. Loch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Graham-17690.jpg 24] |- | Gray||Belinda Joye||1964 Aug 22||2005 May 21||||||399 |- | Gray||Colin||||1981 Jun 09||43||||400 |- | [[Green-12095|Green]] ||Heather||||1936 Oct 19||2||D of Enid & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Green-12093.jpg 73] |- | [[Green-12093|Green]] ||Helen||||1946 Jun 25||1||D of Enid & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Green-12093.jpg 73] |- | [[Trevena-93|Green]] ||Enid Amy||||1996 Jun 15||86||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Green-12093.jpg 73] |- | [[Green-12094|Green]] ||William Charles||||2000 Jun 01||92||H of Enid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Green-12093.jpg 73] |- | [[McTaggart-279|Greening]] ||Martha Talbot||||1941 May 07||66||||Funeral Notice |- | [[Gregg-868|Gregg]] ||John||||1953 Dec 22||81||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Gregg-868.jpg 173] |- | [[Neal-1845|Gregg]] ||Grace||||1972 Aug 09||89||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Gregg-868.jpg 173] |- | [[Gregg-861|Gregg]] ||Richard||||1922 Oct 03||85||b. Moneylagin, Ireland; H of Catherine McKay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | [[Gregg-864|Gregg]] ||Finlay||||1885 May 29||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | [[Gregg-871|Gregg]] ||Annie||||1888 Jan 26||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | [[Gregg-863|Gregg]] ||Daniel||||1915 Jan 20||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | Gregg||Flora Mary||1922 Jan 06||2003 Feb 22||||Sister of Catherine, Thelma, Richard, Daniel, Angus, Sarah||175 |- | Gregg||Sarah May||1918 Jul 22||2010 Jan 11||||Sister of Catherine, Thelma, Richard, Daniel, Angus, Flora||175 |- | [[Griffin-11407|Griffin]] ||George M||||1932 Dec 22||||AIF 22010|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Griffin-11407.jpg 118] |- | [[Hackett-725|Hackett]] ||John O||||1931 Feb 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Hackett-725.jpg 77] |- | [[Riddell-873|Hackett]] ||Helen||||1957 Jun 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Hackett-725.jpg 77] |- | [[Hackett-1621|Hackett]] ||Anthea Joyce||1937 Mar 24||1982 Dec 21||||D of Beatrice & Walter; Sister of Walter jnr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Hackett-1621.jpg 383] |- | [[Farren-332|Hackett]] ||Beatrice Dorothy Marcia||1896 Aug 02||1983 Jun 08||||W of Walter; M of Anthea,Walter; GM of Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Farren-332.jpg 395] |- | [[Hackett-1620|Hackett]] ||Walter||1895 Feb 07||1980 Jun 23||||AIF; H of Beatrice; F of Anthea & Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Hackett-1620.jpg 396] |- | Hall||Isabella||||1939 Sep 18||72||W of Fred||123 |- | Hall||Fred||||1950 Oct 02||||H of Isabella||123 |- | [[Rabbets-17|Hall||Kathleen Sophia]] ||||1940 Jul 26||31||W of John Clyde Hall; M of Robert & Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Rabbets-17.jpg 131] |- | [[Hall-38570|Hall]] ||Tom||||1927 Sep 23||84||H of Mary Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Hall-38570.jpg 186] |- | [[Board-428|Hall]] ||Mary Jane||||1933 Oct 14||85||W of Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Board-428.jpg 187] |- | [[Goudie-38|Hall]] ||Jane E||||1943 May 07||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Goudie-38.jpg 192] |- | [[Hall-38569|Hall]] ||Edgar A||||1966 Jun 21||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Goudie-38.jpg 192] |- | Hall||Dulcie Maria||||2011 Sep 27||75||W of Fred; M of Les, Max, Bruce||314 |- | Hall||Fred Charles||||1998 Jun 18||74||H of Dulcie Maria; F of Les, Max, Bruce||315 |- | Hall||Greta||||1973 Mar 27||49||W of Peter; M of Stephen||437 |- | Hall||Peter Thomas||||2005 Mar 18||82||H of Greta; F of Stephen||438 |- | Halliday||Percy Edmund (Eddie)||1926 Jan 07||2010 Mar 29||||S of Percy & Isobel; B of Nancy, Bill, Bob, Hugh, John||263 |- | [[Gregg-2391|Hamblin]] ||Thelma Grace||1910 Sep 20||2006 Sep 19||||W of Gordon; M of John, Beryl, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Gregg-2391.jpg 364] |- | [[Hamblin-1252|Hamblin]] ||Gordon||||1988 Apr 11||75||H of Thelma; F of John, Beryl, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Hamblin-1252.jpg 365] |- | Hancock||Jack Robin||1931 Jul 05||2009 Jul 24||||||272 |- | Hancock||Hazel Nancy (Bub)||||2003 Mar 24||72||M of Graeme, Raymond, Margaret, Neil, Ian||285 |- | Hancock||Raymond Charles (Jock)||1930 May 29||2009 Feb 12||||H of Hazel (Bub); F of Raymond, Graeme, Margaret, Neil, Ian||286 |- | Hancock||Gwendoline Norma||||1984 Oct 26||59||W of Harold; M of Raymond||375 |- | Hancock||Harold Sydney||||1998 Feb 17||||H of Gwendoline||376 |- | [[Hanrahan-141|Hanrahan]] ||Patrick John||1824 Mar 11||1898 Oct 25||74||b. Co. Clare, Ireland; H of Sarah; S of Margaret O'Loughlin & John Hanrahan;F of Bryan, Austen, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hanrahan-141.jpg 103] |- | [[Morris-8859|Hanrahan]] ||Sarah||1843||25 Mr 1904||61||b. Co. Tyrone, Ireland; W of Patrick John; D of Lea McDevitt & Steven Morris; M of Bryan, Austen, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hanrahan-141.jpg 103] |- | [[Hanrahan-142|Hanrahan]] ||Patrick||1889 Jan 21||1905 Apr 17||16||b. Springvale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hanrahan-141.jpg 103] |- | Harker||Norma Lillian||1918 Jul 24||2010 Aug 21||||nee Lecouillard; M of Marilyn & Stuart||266 |- | Harris||Rita||||2004 Sep 04||72||W of Jim; Sister of Mary||287 |- | Harris||Keith Edward||||1978 Feb 24||61||AIF; H of Rita; F of Sandra, Faye, Malcolm||389 |- | Harrison||Isabella||||1935 Dec 05||74||||67 |- | [[Burchett-199|Hartnell]] ||Lilian Frances||1881||1952||||nee Burchett; W of Edward William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burchett-199 199] |- | [[Hartnell-21|Hartnell]] ||Edward William||1881||1967||||H of Lilian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burchett-199 199] |- | [[Hartnell-22|Hartnell]] ||Edward Derek||1920||1961||||S of Edward & Lilian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burchett-199 199] |- | Hartnell||Jessie May||1918 Oct 17||2013 Nov 08||||W of Bob Maslen & Cedric Hartnell; M of Melva & Robert||254 |- | [[Hartnell-156|Hartnell]] ||Cedric Burchett||||1994 Jul 18||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Hartnell-156.jpg 323] |- | [[Salmon-752|Hartnell]] ||Muriel Eleanor||||1974 Nov 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Salmon-752.jpg 424] |- | [[Hatch-4128|Hatch]] ||Arthur John (Ginger)||1917 Jan 22||1998 Oct 07||||H of Rita; F of Trevor, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hatch-4128.jpg 320] |- | [[Westaway-276|Hatch]] ||Rita Lillian||1920 Apr 10||2004 Jan 07||||D of Ernest & Theresa Westaway; W of Ginger; M of Trevor,Wayne; GM of Joanne, Teresa, Ben, Daniel, Elizabeth, Robert, Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Westaway-276.jpg 321] |- | [[Hayes-4160|Hayes]] ||Edward Patrick||||1944 Oct||60||||Funeral Notice |- | [[Hayes-12025|Hayes]]||Ellen||||1969 Jan 14||||D of John & Bridget; Sister of Ted, Rod, Patrick, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Hayes-12025.jpg 96] |- | [[Hayes-12026|Hayes]]||Patrick James||||1972 Dec 28||||S of John & Bridget; B of Ted, Rod, Ellen, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Hayes-12025.jpg 96] |- | Hayes||Mary Isabella||||1962 Aug 28||79||W of Roderick; M of Donald, Rod, Joan, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Hayes-12027.jpg 97] |- | [[Hayes-12027|Hayes]] ||Roderick Thomas||||1977 Aug 01||90||H of Mary; F of Donald, Rod, Joan, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Hayes-12027.jpg 97] |- | [[Hayes-4161|Hayes]] ||John||||1926 May 21||83||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Hayes-4161.jpg 98] |- | [[Molloy-332|Hayes]] ||Bridget||||1916 Dec 09||59||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Hayes-4161.jpg 98] |- | [[Hayes-4163|Hayes]] ||Mary||||1916 Jan 22||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Hayes-4163.jpg 99] |- | Hayes||James Robert||1945 Mar 30||1991 Jan 19||45||H of Fay; F of Melissa,Prudence,Samantha||339 |- | Hayes||Patricia Mary||||1988 Sep 15||54||W of Don; M of Helen,Mark,Donna,Jason||362 |- | Hayes||Donald John||||2004 Jul 27||85||H of Patricia; F of Helen,Mark,Donna,Jason||363 |- | Hayes||Paul Richard||||2010 Oct 29||81||H of Maureen; F of Pauleen,Stuart,Greg,Rod||367 |- | Hayes||Pauleen Frances||||1977 May 20||19||D of Maureen & Paul; Sister of Stuart, Greg, Rodney||412 |- | [[Haynes-5161|Haynes]] ||James||||||||H of Rose; F of Edie, Lena, Sade, Alice, Reva, Jim, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Haynes-5161.jpg 132] |- | [[Ordner-37|Haynes]] ||Rose||||||||W of James; M of Edie, Lena, Sade, Alice, Reva, Jim, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Haynes-5161.jpg 132] |- | Haysom||Joan||1923 Feb 28||2012 Aug 29||89||M of Ross, Bill, Michelle; GM of Jerald, Jessica, Timothy, Kobi||463 |- | [[Cowcher-20|Hee]] ||Annie May||||1990 Jan 01||87||nee Cowcher; M of Pauline, Peter, Lesley, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Cowcher-20.jpg 185] |- | [[Henry-3873|Henry]] ||George||||1903 Apr 28||||date uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hayward-1690.jpg 39] |- | [[Hayward-1690|Henry]] ||Florence Eliza||||1942 Nov 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hayward-1690.jpg 39] |- | [[Henry-3871|Henry]]||Frederick George||||1949 Dec 15||74||S of George & Florence||Funeral notice |- | [[Henry-7081|Henry]] ||Victor||||1890||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hayward-1690.jpg 39] |- | [[Henry-7079|Henry]] ||Grace||||1909||||date uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hayward-1690.jpg 39] |- | [[Henry-7078|Henry]] ||Ernest Charles||||1918 Jan 22||24||AIF; d. England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Henry-7078.jpg 40] |- | [[Henry-7077|Henry]] ||Alex||||1975 Jul 21||97|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Henry-7077.jpg 194] |- | [[Thomas-36596|Henry]] ||Avis Margaret||1924 Oct 13||2002 Nov 20||||nee Thomas; W of George; M of John & Gay, George & Pam, Pauline & Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Thomas-36596.jpg 302] |- | [[Henshaw-244|Henshaw]] ||John||||1905 Feb||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Henshaw-244.jpg 139] |- | [[Hill-31692|Hill]] ||James Herbert||||1889 Jul 13||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Hill-31692.jpg 32] |- | [[Hill-31693|Hill]] ||Walter Thomas||||1934 Jun 18||46||AIF; H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Hill-31693.jpg 68] |- | [[Johnston-15417|Hill]] ||Jane||||1951 Jun 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Hill-31693.jpg 68] |- | Hillberg||Ian Leslie||1959 Feb 22||2009 Jan 24||49||H of Julie;F of Aaron,Christie,Tarli,Kimberley||270 |- | [[Hinton-1916|Hinton]] ||Percy Thomas||1916||2013||96||RAAF 59782; H of Esmee; F of Christine, Susan; B of Cliff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Hinton-1916.jpg 253] |- | [[Hinton-1917|Hinton]] ||Percy Dodd||||1974 Nov 10||95||H of Jessie; F of Percy & Clifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Hinton-1917.jpg 423] |- | Hodge||Heather||||2009 Feb 03||||W of Chas; M of Greg,Philip,Susan,Vivienne||267 |- | [[Hodgkinson-701|Hodgkinson]] ||Lottie||||1889 Mar 20||<1||D of William & A.S.||87 |- | Hof||Cornelius Van't||1909 Oct 24||1998 Jul 26||||H of Truus; F of Aart & Josie, Cindy & Bob||309 |- | Hof||Teuntje Van't||1913 Jun 27||2003 Jan 25||||W of Cornelius; M of Aart & Josie, Cindy & Bob||310 |- | [[Hogan-3925|Hogan]] ||John||||1917 Aug 01||69||H of Elizabeth||244 |- | [[O'Sullivan-1858|Hogan]] ||Elizabeth||||1932 Jun 05||83||W of John||244 |- | Hop||Josephine M Van't||1941 Feb 21||1990 Aug 08||||D of George & Phyllis Beverley; W of Arch; M of Keitha, Peter, Heather, Helen||337 |- | [[Hutton-2303|Hutton]] ||Cyril St Clair||||1970 Dec 27||69||H of Alice; F of Allan, Ronald, Dawn, Gloria, Fay, Julia||432 |- | [[Ireland-1233|Ireland]] ||Albert Arthur||||1969 Dec 28||67||S of William & Jane;B of Ivy, Ernest, Eva, May, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ireland-1233.jpg 228] |- | [[Ireland-1234|Ireland]] ||Walter William||||1983 Nov 09||85||S of William & Jane;B of Ivy, Ernest, Eva, May, Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ireland-1233.jpg 228] |- | [[Ireland-2575|Ireland]] ||George||||1938 Dec 07||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Ireland-2575.jpg 234] |- | [[Ireland-1232|Ireland]] ||William Hansford||||1939 Jul 04||72||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Ireland-1232.jpg 235] |- | [[Parsons-3754|Ireland]] ||Jane||||1964 Aug 27||103||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Ireland-1232.jpg 235] |- | [[Ireland-1231|Ireland]] ||Ivy Jane||||1956 Feb 19||||D of William & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Ireland-1232.jpg 235] |- | James||Emma||||1939 Jul 11||78||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/James-6310.jpg 28] |- |[[James-6310| James]] ||William||||1939 Aug 18||84||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/James-6310.jpg 28] |- | [[Childs-2344|James]] ||Mary Ann||||1892 Oct 01||65||W of Thomas I||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/James-6311.jpg 30] |- | [[James-6312|James]] ||Thomas I||||1902 Jun 22||74||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/James-6311.jpg 30] |- | [[James-6311|James]] ||Thomas||||1935 Oct 07||82||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/James-6311.jpg 30] |- | James||William||||1966 Aug 15||75||AIF||454 |- | [[Johnstone-739|Johnstone]] ||Walter||||1899 Jan 25||||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Johnstone-739.jpg 129] |- | [[Johnstone-2156|Johnstone]] ||Matilda||||1912 May 31||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Johnstone-739.jpg 129] |- | Jones||Joseph||||1944 May 28||67||AIF; F of Robert,Edward,Ellen Webb,Les||146 |- | Kelly||Unnamed baby||1926 May 10||1926 May 10||||S of William & Matilda Kelly; B of Ruth & Robert||23 |- | Kelly||Amelia Margaret||1915 May 25||2006 Sep 22||||W of Harold; M of Raymond||273 |- | Kelly||Harold Raymond||1925 Feb 02||2007 Nov 09||||H of Millie; F of Raymond||274 |- | Kelly||Raymond Francis||1948||1988||||H of Irene; F of Steven, Glen; S of Millie & Harold||350 |- | [[Kennedy-5937|Kennedy]] ||Archibald||||1889 Mar 08||70||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Kennedy-5937.jpg 171] |- | [[McPherson-1402|Kennedy]] ||Ann ||||1906 Aug 11||79||W of Archibald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Kennedy-5937.jpg 171] |- | Kennedy||A J||||1918 Mar 22||26||AIF; d. London, England; S of Archibald & Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Kennedy-5937.jpg 171] |- | Kenny||Stephen John||||1967 Aug 11||83||H of Joan; F of Les, Dorothy, Evelyn, Morris, John, Margaret||455 |- | Kenny||Joan||||1968 Oct 03||76||W of Stephen John; M of Leslie, Dorothy, Evelyn, Morris, Jack, Margaret||456 |- | Kenny||William Joseph||||1968 Jan 10||17||S of Joan & Jack; Stepson of Fred; B of Ross, Michelle||462 |- | Kenny||John S||||1958 May 30||37||||463 |- | [[Kittelty-5|Kittelty]] ||William B||||1963 Nov 23||80||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Kittelty-5.jpg 116] |- | [[Blair-6730|Kittelty]] ||Charlotte E||||1996 May 10||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Kittelty-5.jpg 116] |- | [[Buckle-534|Kittelty]] ||Isabel Priscilla||||1939 Sep 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Buckle-534.jpg 136] |- | Kittelty||Robert George (Bing)||||2012 Jul 18||82||H of Mary; F of Graeme,Diana||269 |- | [[Kler-4|Kler]] ||Emil||||1954 Jul 12||64||AIF 6036|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Kler-4.jpg 182] |- | Kyle||Rosalie Margaret||1938 Sep 06||2009 Aug 16||||||264 |- | Laing||Thelma Joyce||||1976 Dec 06||47||W of Wyc.; M of Peter, Graham, Jenny||413 |- | Laing||Pater Wycliffe||1927 Oct 15||2000 Sep 18||72||H of Joyce; F of Peter, Graham, Jenny||414 |- | [[Smith-69649|Langham]] ||Catherine||||1895 Feb 28||57||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Langham-173.jpg 152] |- | [[Langham-173|Langham]] ||William||||1929 Jul 31||82||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Langham-173.jpg 152] |- | [[Le_Serve-2|Le Serve]] ||Hazel Olive||||1913 Oct 02||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Le_Serve-2.jpg 18] |- | [[Le_Serve-1|Le Serve]] ||Alice Florence||||1922 Mar 07||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Le_Serve-2.jpg 18] |- | [[Le_Serve-4|Le Serve]] ||Albert Charles||1910 Jul 15||1951 Sep 13||||H of Eve; F of Ian, Neil, Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hunter-4898.jpg 237] |- | [[Hunter-4898|Le Serve]] ||Lily Hannah||1879 Jun 28||1955 Oct 09||||M of Alice, Alfred,Frank,Albert,Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hunter-4898.jpg 237] |- | [[Le_Serve-5|Le Serve]] ||Alfred Harrison||||1967 Dec 15||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Le_Serve-5.jpg 327] |- | [[Crump-426|Le Serve]] ||Marguarette Mary||||1978 Aug 20||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Le_Serve-5.jpg 327] |- | Le Serve||John Harrison||||1990 Sep 17||41||B of Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Le_Serve-5.jpg 327] |- | Le Serve||Frank (Mac)||||1989 Aug 01||80||H of Norma; F of Daryl||359 |- | Lennon||Norman Edward (Peter)||1935 May 25||2013 Oct 14||||||251 |- | LeServe||Lorraine Marion||||2013 Nov 09||65||partner of Peter||475 |- | Little||Adam Matthew||1971 Jun 20||1997 Jul 25||||Step-son of Michael Platten||313 |- | [[Coster-84|Loh]] ||Annie May||||1946 May 03||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Coster-84.jpg 158] |- | Loughridge||Jeanette Ethel||1952 Mar 04||1986 Aug 05||||W of Trevor; M of Jon, Tyge, Meg||370 |- | Lowndes||Anthony (Tony)||||2009 Apr 19||87||H of Elsie; F of Sandra & Terry||345 |- | Lowndes||Alice Louisa (Elsie)||||1993 Aug 28||78||W of Tony;M of Sandra & Terry||346 |- | [[Mair-170|Mair]] ||Col.William||1806 Aug 31||1904 Jan 16||||b. Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Mair-170.jpg 221] |- | Mandemaker||Koop||||1986 Aug 08||70||H of Bep; F of Theo,John,Rudi;F-in-Law of Dawn; GF of Nicole||371 |- | Mann||Phyllis||1936 Oct 08||2009 Apr 03||||born Drake; married to Unknown Hutton; D of Jack & Kath Drake;M of Lynne, Christina, Wendy, Helen, Pamela||262 |- | [[Mapleson-5|Mapleson]] ||F W||||1937 Dec 19||79||burial date|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mapleson-5 144] |- | Mapleson||Doris May||1918 Oct 30||2005 May 23||86||W of Frederick; M of Arnold,Glenice,Marion||401 |- | Mapleson||Frederick||||1982 Feb 11||65||H of Doris May; F of Arnold, Glenice, Marion||402 |- | [[Fitzgerald-2578|Mates]] ||Ellen||||1907 Aug 22||63||M of Thomas,Theresa,William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Fitzgerald-2578.jpg 1] |- | [[Matheson-596|Matheson]] ||William||||1956 Jun 18||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Mayo-1432|Mayo]] ||Maxie||||1941||87||S of E & M Mayo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Mayo-1432.jpg 155] |- | [[McCord-3821|McCord]] ||John||||1908 May 10||85||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/McCord-3821.jpg/500px-McCord-3821.jpg 26] |- | [[Henry-3921|McCord]] ||Margaret||||1904 Sep 30||82||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/McCord-3821.jpg/500px-McCord-3821.jpg 26] |- | [[Field-1838|McCord]] ||May Jane||||19 Apr 1940||80||W of James||Funeral Notice |- | [[Hawkins-9964|McCord]] |||||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Hawkins-9964.jpg 75] |- | [[McCord-3822|McCord]] ||John||||1942 Jun 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Kennedy-5934.jpg 76] |- | [[Kennedy-5934|McCord]] ||Janet||||1950 Sep 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Kennedy-5934.jpg 76] |- | McCord||?||||?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Kennedy-5934.jpg 76] |- | [[McDEVITT-43|McDevitt]] ||James||||1950 May 22||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/McDEVITT-43.jpg 166] |- | [[McDougall-1666|McDougall]] ||Joan||||1918 May 28||80||M of Margaret Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/MacDougal-29.jpg 179] |- | [[McDougall-569|McDougall]] ||Alexander||||1915 May 02||54||w/Christina McDougall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/McDougall-569.jpg 180] |- | [[Kennedy-5929|McDougall]] ||Christina||||1935 Sep 07||71||w/Alexander McDougall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/McDougall-569.jpg 180] |- | [[McDougall-570|McDougall]] ||Jeannie||||1968 Jun 13||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/McDougall-570.jpg 466] |- | [[McDougall-537|McDougall]] ||Duncan||||1946 Jan 04||53||H of Nora Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McDougall-537 172] |- | [[Woolley-668|McDougall]] ||Nora Eileen||||1949 Jun 06||||W of Duncan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McDougall-537 172] |- | [[Mackey-1821|McGrath]] ||Alicia||||1905 Oct 03||42||W of Michael McGrath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Mackey-1821.jpg 114] |- | McIntosh||John||||1914 Feb 12||59||H of Margaret||56 |- | McIntosh||Margaret||||1948 Apr 22||85||W of John||56 |- | McIntosh||James||||1890 Aug 24||2||S of John & Margaret||56 |- | McIntosh||Christina||||1914 Aug 03||27||||58 |- | McIntosh||William||||1917 Dec 01||32||AIF; d. Palestine||59 |- | McIntosh||Andrew||||1927 Aug 27||40||||61 |- | McIntosh||Alice||||1959 Nov 29||69||W of Andrew; M of Margaret, Nancy, Christina||62 |- | McIntosh||John Morris||||1949 Aug 13||68||H of Eliza||165 |- | McIntosh||Eliza May||||1954 Sep 04||68||W of John||165 |- | McIntosh||Elizabeth||||1951 Oct 20||34||||184 |- | McIntyre||Tessie||||1932 Mar 09||||W of William||71 |- | McIntyre||William||||1949 May 11||||H of Tessie||71 |- | [[McKay-1465|McKay]] ||Catherine||||1913 Aug 13||72||b. Isle of Skye; W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McKay-1465.jpg 174] |- | McLaren||Alexander||||1910 Feb 10||||H of Mary||193 |- | McLaren||Mary||||1904 May 15||||W of Alexander||193 |- | McNab||Ian Christian||||1998 Nov 04||41||H of Phillipa; F of Ahren||298 |- | [[McNally-322|McNally]] ||William J H||||1935 Jul 08||57||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/McNally-322.jpg 65] |- | McNally||Claire||||1983 Feb 06||80||W of Fred; M of Jean, Bill, Margaret, Heather||390 |- | McNally||Frederick Arthur||||1978 Apr 15||89||H of Claire; F of Jean, Margaret, Heather, Bill||391 |- | McNally||Alfred Ernest||||1970 Aug 02||83||AIF||453 |- | Middlebrook||Amy||||1939 Jun 06||23||||117 |- | [[Millard-811|Millard]] ||Edmund T||||1897 Mar 13||55||Late of India & Geelong; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Millard-811.jpg 74] |- | [[Griffiths-1476|Millar]] ||Helen Ada||1942 Nov 15||2007 Sep 10||||partner of Jonathon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Millar-987.jpg 277] |- | Miller||William Martin||||1964 Dec 30||38||||248 |- | Miller||David William||||1992 Nov 06||77||H of Pat; F of Roger, Lesley, Tony||336 |- | Miller||James Murray||||1976 Jul 02||51||H of Esma; F of Alex, Jenny, Peter, Kerry||431 |- | Miller||Leslie Isaac||||1980 Aug 15||95||H of Emily; F of Fred, Francis, Dave, Doris, Alex, Jim||451 |- | Miller||Emily May||||1970 Dec 26||85||W of Leslie; M of Fred, Frances, Dave, Doris, Alex, Jim||452 |- | Missen||Wesley Neil||1937 Mar 02||2008 Oct 14||||H of Noelline; F of Jonathan, Steven, Linda||472 |- | [[Misson-4|Misson]] ||Oscar C E||1938 May 03|||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Misson-4.jpg 120] |- | Mitchard||Doug||1949 Nov 16||1995 Mar 21||||H of Lyn; F of Kathy,Glenn,Brett||330 |- | Mitchard||Kathy Lyn||1981 Mar 14||2001 Jun 12||||D of Doug & Lyn; Sister of Glenn & Brett||331 |- | Moller||Geoffrey Paul||1911 Sep 13||2000 Aug 29||||H of Florence; F of Margot; GF of Geoff,Scott,Jamie||372 |- | Moller||Florence Maud||1909 Jun 22||1987 Jun 03||||W of Geoff; M of Margot||373 |- | Möller||Christian||||1897 Jun 01||59||H of Bodild||215 |- | Möller||Bodild Kirstine||||1911 Jul 16||77||W of Christian||215 |- | Möller||Hannah Marie||||1857 Apr 04||81||W of Christian||223 |- | Möller||Christian||||1964 Jan 03||89||H of Hannah||223 |- | Möller||Edwin Christian||||1905 Mar 16||1||S of Christian & Hannah||225 |- | Molloy||William||||1951 Nov 24||86||||3 |- | Morgan||John Southward||||1940 May 25||79||H of Elizabeth||453 |- | Morgan||Elizabeh Jane||||1950 Dec 19||74||W of John||153 |- | Morgan||Herbert James||||1982 Jun 18||||B of Alice,Tom,Myrtle,Henry,Alex,Alf,Bessie||386 |- | [[Motton-17|Motton]] ||George Robert||||1912 Aug 25||93||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Motton-17.jpg 34] |- | [[Warman-82|Motton]] ||Emma||||1921 Aug 22||89||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Motton-17.jpg 34] |- | [[Motton-18|Motton]] ||Alice||||1922 Feb 13||67||D of George & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Motton-18.jpg 35] |- | [[Motton-16|Motton]] ||Harriet Anne||||1918 Jul 05||47||D of George & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Motton-18.jpg 35] |- | [[Motton-19|Motton]] ||Albert||||1919 Dec 28||63||S of George & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Motton-18.jpg 35] |- | Motton||Ernest Theodore||||1933 Dec 29||33||||133 |- | Motton||George Felix||||1943 Jul 18||78||||134 |- | Motton||Maria Elizabeth||||1956 Dec 07||89||||134 |- | Motton||Brian||1927 Jun 29||2004 Nov 12||||S of Theodore & Muriel; H of Nola||278 |- | Motton||Nola||1927 Apr 05||2013 Oct 17||||D of G & Ruby I Johnson; Sister of Rexford T Johnson; W of Brian Motton; M of Roslyn, Robert, Wayne||279 |- | Motton||Corothea Emma||||2003 Jun 05||100||D of George & Maria Motton||289 |- | Motton||Francis Ruby||||1976 Aug 25||63||nee Miller; W of Felix Clarence; M of David, Ralph, George, Russell||404 |- | Motton||Felix Clarence||||1978 Sep 22||67||H of Francis Ruby; F of David, Ralph, George, Russell||405 |- | Mueckenheim||Heini||||1982 Feb 12||||||403 |- | Murdoch||Thomas||||1918 Jul 26||20||AIF; d. France||60 |- | [[Neal-4884|Neal]] ||Louisa||||1935 May 26||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Neal-4884.jpg 142] |- | [[Neal-4883|Neal]] ||John||||1920 Dec 03||86||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Neal-4883.jpg 143] |- | [[Berry-13496|Neal]] ||Emma S||||1924 Dec 22||80||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Neal-4883.jpg 143] |- | [[Ness-143|Ness]] ||John||||1889 Aug 16||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Ness-142.jpg 63] |- | [[Heriot-32|Ness]] ||Jane||||1915 Dec 06||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Ness-142.jpg 63] |- | [[Ness-142|Ness]] ||Christine||||||72||D of John & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Ness-142.jpg 63] |- | [[Ness-144|Ness]] ||Jane||||||85||D of John & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Ness-142.jpg 63] |- | Nicholas||John||||1908 Aug 25||85||||78 |- | Nicholas||Jane||||1921 May 09||86||||78 |- | Nicholas||Isabel||||1896 Nov 14||36||||78 |- | Nicholas||Leslie||||1962 Feb 12||86||S of John & Jane||80 |- | Nicholas||Gary James||||||||S of Beryl & Jim; B of Barbara & Wesley||410 |- | [[Ogilvy-223|Ogilvy]] ||Thomas||||1947 Oct 16||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Ogilvy-223.jpg 213] |- | Ogilvy||David Cecil||1923||2005||||||288 |- | Ogilvy||Eric Airlie||||2001 Jun 27||76||H of Thelma; F of Carol, Fay, Robin, Wendy||318 |- | [[Kitchin-120|Ogilvy]] ||Bertha Gladys||1893 Nov 06||1979 Jan 13||||W of David; M of David, Eric, Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Kitchin-120.jpg 479] |- | [[Ogilvy-222|Ogilvy]] ||David||1881 Oct 14||1959 Jul 27||||H of Bertha (Birdie); F of David, Eric, Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Ogilvy-222.jpg 480] |- | Olsen||Marie (Bobbie)||||2009 Jan 19||94||W of Des; M of Robin, Wendy, Glenn||283 |- | Olsen||J G D (Des)||1919 Jan 09||2002 Nov 27||||H of Maie; F of Robin, Wendy, Glenn; GF of Alysia,Scott,Kate,Grant||284 |- | [[Owen-2961|Owen]] ||Harry||||28 Dec 1924||23||H of Annie||Funeral Notice |- | Paterson||Andrew||||1979 Jul 17||62||||51 |- | Paterson||Wellwood William||||1931 Aug 30||<1||S of Wellwood & May||51 |- | Paterson||William John||||1929 Sep 22||54||b. Caerlaurock, Scotland; F of James & John (Twins)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Unknown-252547.jpg 52] |- | Paterson||John||||1930 Mar 16||25||Twin of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Unknown-252547.jpg 52] |- | Paterson||James||||1930 Mar 16||25||Twin of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Unknown-252547.jpg 52] |- | [[Unknown-252547|Paterson]] ||Marion Girvan||||1950 Jul 25||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Unknown-252547.jpg 52] |- | Pattison||Jack||||1939 Jul 10||46||H of Elsie May Pattison||72 |- | Payne||Graema Reginald Charles (Ned)||1936 Sep 29||1999 Jul 19||||F of Nicholas, Andrew, Genevieve; H of Lyn||319 |- | Peacock||Robert Harrison (Bob)||||1996 Feb 13||80||H of Lorna; F of Graeme, Avis, Carol, Robert||328 |- | Peacock||Lorna Isabel||||2007 Nov 14||84||W of Bob; M of Graeme,Avis,Carol,Robert||329 |- | Pearce||Rex Malcolm||||1996 Jul 27||54||F of Kimbo & Mandy; S of Clara & Thomas; B of Ron||322 |- | Petersen||||||||||||219 |- | [[Pink-528|Pink]] ||Charles||||1968 Feb 12||84||H of Annie; F of Marjorie, Beryl, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Pink-528.jpg 464] |- | [[McDougall-1667|Pink]] ||Annie||||1975 Aug 21||81||W of Charles; M of Marjorie, Beryl, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/McDougall-1667.jpg 465] |- | Podger||Betsy||||1900 Sep 16||82||W of George||45 |- | Pope||Andrew||||1892 Oct 07||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Pope-2102-1.jpg 20] |- | Pope||George||||24 Jul 1896?||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Pope-2102-1.jpg 20] |- | [[Pope-2102|Pope]] ||John||||1899 Aug 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Pope-2102-1.jpg 20] |- | [[Rodgers-1423|Rabbets]] ||Alice Jane||||1942 Jul 12||69||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Rabbets-14.jpg 130] |- | [[Rabbets-14|Rabbets]] ||Harry||||1944 Mar 05||71||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Rabbets-14.jpg 130] |- | Rees||John Bryn||1928 Nov 08||1999 Apr 05||||b. Maesteg, Glamorgan, Wales||316 |- | Renouf||Henry Nicholas||||1966 Jul 29||69||H of Jeannie; F of Robin, David, Bruce||467 |- | Renouf||Jeannie Baillie||||1975 Jun 04||||W of Henry; M of Robert, David, Bruce||468 |- | Richards||Leslie Gerald||||1949 Dec 30||||||236 |- | Richards||Ellen Mary||||2003 Mar 15||68||W of Frank; M of Maureen, Barbara, Brenda, Colin, Carol||291 |- | Richards||Francis James||||2009 Nov 04||81||H of Ellen; F of Maureen, Barbara, Brenda, Colin, Carol||292 |- | Richards||Euphemia||||1989 Aug 30||92||W of Leslie; M of Ken, Marge, Allan, Frank, Gordon||355 |- | Richards||Leslie H||||1994 May 19||96||AIF 2389; H of Euphemia; F of Ken, Marge, Allan, Frank, Gordon||357 |- | Richards||Vera Catherine||1900||1970||||W of Mortimer; M of Jack & Clarice (Topsy) Motton||476 |- | Richards||Mortimer Hubert||1900||1960||||H of Vera; F of Jack & Clarice (Topsy) Motton||476 |- | [[Richardson-7885|Richardson]]||Walter Thomas||||1959 Nov||||W of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Richardson-7885.jpg 126] |- | [[Kerr-2970|Richardson]] ||Christina||||1948 Jul||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Richardson-7885.jpg 126] |- | [[Richardson-7886|Richardson]] ||Robert||||1936 May||||S of Walter & Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Richardson-7885.jpg 126] |- | Richardson||Edwin Walter (Ted)||1918 Oct 20||2009 Dec 30||||H of Dora; Partner of Pearl Kelly; F of Doreen,Kaye,Judith,Dennis,Heather,Alan,Wendy||268 |- | Richardson||Gwenda||||1996 Mar 21||69||||311 |- | [[Richardson-7887|Richardson]] ||Victor Leslie||||1976 Jan 13||52?||H of Marjorie Maude; F of Christine, Noeline, Leslie, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Richardson-7887.jpg 422] |- | Rogers||Desmond Charles||1942 Jan 02||1991 Jun 14||||H of Jill; F of Robert,Ricky,Dean,Jeffrey,Matthew||342 |- | Rose||John||||1920 Sep 24||||||55 |- | Ross||Phyllis||||1987 Nov 01||||||374 |- | [[Walker-14261|Rout]] ||Jessie Isabella||||1942 Aug 13||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Rout-45.jpg 190] |- | [[Rout-45|Rout]] ||William Charles||||1968 Sep 13||90||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Rout-45.jpg 190] |- | Rowe||Travis Francis Adrian||||1989 Sep 15||3||S of Deborah & Albert; B of Sarah & Aaron||349 |- | Ryan||Alice Blanche||||1922 Nov 27||||Date uncertain||20 |- | Ryan||Irene Alice||||1984 Sep 07||75||W of John; M of Norma,Maureen||377 |- | [[Colgate-27|Salmon]] ||Elizabeth||||1918 Dec 01||68||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Salmon-755.jpg 36] |- | [[Salmon-755|Salmon]] ||Henry||||1900 Jan 21||63||d. Walhalla; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Salmon-755.jpg 36] |- | Salmon||Laura||||1966 Aug 14||83||M of Isabel||203 |- | [[Salmon-756|Salmon]] ||Ernest Alfred||||1940 Apr 05||62||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Salmon-756.jpg 206] |- | [[Hoskin-106|Salmon]] ||Grace Eleanor||||1955 May 23||72||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Salmon-756.jpg 206] |- | [[Thomas-13622|Salmon]]||Margaret Anne||||1936 Jun 17||59||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Salmon-749.jpg 207] |- | [[Salmon-749|Salmon]] ||William James||||1948 Jun 24||74||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Salmon-749.jpg 207] |- | Salmon||||||||||||208 |- | Salmon||Sandra Ellen||||2013 Aug 16||66||nee Pearce; nee McIver; W of Graham; M of Mandy, Jim; GM of Ashlie, Stacey, Jesse; Sister of Rob; Aunt of Kirsty & Travis||252 |- | [[Salmon-751|Salmon]] ||Arthur Stanley (Rac)||||1995 Feb 27||79||H of Ena; F of Doug, Bruce, Ken, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Salmon-751.jpg 324] |- | Salmon||Ena||||1998 Nov 12||83||W of Arthur; M of Doug, Bruce, Ken, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Salmon-751.jpg 324] |- | [[Salmon-754|Salmon]] ||Alfred William||1907||1979||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Salmon-754.jpg 481] |- | [[Schmidt-4000|Schmidt]] ||Anna Kirstine||1839 Jan 20||1933 Dec 28||||W of Jes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Schmidt-4002.jpg 125] |- | [[Schmidt-4001|Schmidt]] ||Jes Hansen||1834||1884 May 15||||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Schmidt-4002.jpg 125] |- | [[Schmidt-4002|Schmidt]] ||Louisa Katrine||1872 Nov 21||1954 Apr 03||||D of Anna & Jes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Schmidt-4002.jpg 125] |- | Schmidt||Alan Robert||1937 Feb 25||2011 Jun 28||74||H of Joanna; f of Roslyn, Craig, Loretta, Dianne||256 |- | [[Scott-27732|Scott]] ||James||||1896 Feb 19||65||F of Lizzie Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Scott-27732.jpg 15111774] |- | [[Scott-51704Scott]] ||Lizzie||||1895 Jan 25||25||D of James Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Scott-27732.jpg 15111774] |- | [[Edwards-37200|Scott||Eliza]] ||||1895 Jul 27||29||W of Robert C Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Edwards-37200.jpg 5111775] |- | Sewell||Dina Essie||||1986 Feb 24||81||D of Lily & Denton Sewell; Sister of Walter||368 |- | [[Sharpe-1114|Sharpe]] ||George Frederick||||1945 Nov 03||78||H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sharpe-1114-1 127] |- | [[Chapman-5301|Sharpe]] ||Eleanor Theophila||||1945 Nov 04||72||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sharpe-1114-1 127] |- | [[Sharpe-1115|Sharpe]] ||George Frederick||||1978 May 01||79||AIF; H of Valerie; F of John; Step-F of Audrey & Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sharpe-1115 392] |- | Sheedy||Beryl Jean||1930 May 25||2001 Sep 27||||Nee Pink; W of Don; M of Barbara,Malcolm,Heather,Marion,Carolyn||303 |- | Sheedy||Donald Balfour||1917 Apr 24||2004 Nov 08||||H of Beryl; F of Barbara, Malcolm, Heather, Marion, Carolyn||304 |- | Short||Shirley Margaret (Nan)||||2005 Mar 24||73||W of Jim; M of Carol, Peter, Steven, Russell||473 |- | Short||James (Chief)||||1998 Dec 18||73||H of Shirl; F of Carol, Peter, Steven, Russell||474 |- | Skinner||Claude George||||1991 Sep 23||77||H of Shiela; F of Mervyn, Lynden||344 |- | Slachter||Kenneth James||1943 Jan 17||2006 Oct 03||||H of Dorothy; F of Leanne,Andrew,Steven,Bruce||281 |- | Smith||Kevin Charles||||1967 Oct 15||16||S of Bett & Denis; Step-Son of Derek; B of Terry & Stephen||458 |- | Snell||Jean Creswell||1919||2015||||nee Gillan; W of Keith; M of Alayne,Greg; GM of Barbara,Stuart,Cameron,Tristan,Madeleine||282 |- | Sorrell||Elsie May||||1998 Oct 18||||W of Charles Edward Sorrell; M of Lillian,Frank,Ron,Jeanette||360 |- | Sorrell||Charles Edward||||1989 May 20||77||H of Elsie; F of Lillian,F rank, Ron, Jeanette||361 |- | Sorrell||Helen Mary||||1992 Nov 22||52?||M of Deborah & Robert||397 |- | Sorrell||Frank Edward||||1981 Jan 26||43||H of Helen; F of Deborah||398 |- | [[Staben-21|Staben]] ||Henning||||1900 Jan 16||65||b. Dorfstedt, Germany; H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Staben-21.jpg 64] |- | [[Fick-151|Staben]] ||Doris||||1905 Jan 04||63||W of Henning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Staben-21.jpg 64] |- | Standfield||Avery Edward||||1975 Jun 26||35||S of Edna & Len; B of Eileen, Lilian, Warren||428 |- | [[Standfield-29|Standfield]] ||Leonard Charles||1916 Mar 31||2002 Jul 22||||H of Edna; F of Eileen, Lilian, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Standfield-29.jpg 429] |- | [[Drake-4364|Standfield]] ||Edna Clarice||1918 Sep 09||2008 Feb 06||||W of Len; M of Lilian, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Drake-4364.jpg 430] |- | Stanes||Henry James||||||79||||95 |- | Stokes||Aileen||||1985 Sep 04||84||W of William George; M of Joan, Ron||425 |- | Stokes||William George||||1974 Nov 23||79||H of Aileen; F of Joan & Ron||426 |- | [[Stroud-927|Stroud]] ||James||1854 Jun 20||1916 Feb 08||||||Obituary |- | Stroud||Charles Percy||||1958 May 06||71||H of Edith; F of Jack & Joyce||200 |- | Stroud||Edith May||||1987 Apr 18||88||W of Charles||200 |- | Stroud||Raymond Delbridge||||1965 Jun 16||75||w/Dora Stroud||204 |- | Stroud||Dora Elisamon||||1977 Jun 20||81||w/Raymond Stroud||204 |- | Stroud||Elsie||||1937 Feb 03||||||210 |- | [[Delbridge-70|Stroud]] ||Lucy||||1941 Nov 16||||w/Harry Stroud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Stroud-924.jpg 211] |- | [[Stroud-924|Stroud]] ||Harry||||1952 May 10||||w/Lucy Stroud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Stroud-924.jpg 211] |- | Stroud||Lilian Winifred||||1988 Feb 12||89||D of Harry & Lucy Stroud||366 |- | Talbot||Clifton W||1918||2001||||H of Joan; F of Gwen, Bonnie, Pam, Paul||300 |- | Talbot||Joan||1919||2003||||W of Clifton; M of Gwen, Bonnie, Pam, Paul||300 |- | [[Thomas-13803|Thomas]] ||Richard Henry||||1944 Apr 16||94||||Funeral Notice |- | Thomas||Garry Robert||||1960 Feb 11||4||S of Shirley & Rich Thomas; B of Geoffrey & Kerryn||351 |- | Thomas||Shirley||||1989 Sep 07||62||W of Rich; M of Geoffrey,Gary,Kerryn||352 |- | Thorne||Mary Ann||||1887 Nov 06||70||w/Charles Thorne||22 |- | Thorne||Charles||||1906 Jul 17||83||w/Mary Ann Thorne||22 |- | Tobin||Peter Fullerton||1936 Feb 17||2006 Nov 18||||b. Toolleen; H of Judith; F of Lee, Brad, Jacinta||280 |- | [[Riley-3108|Treadwell]] ||Agnes Fanny||||||||A&J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Riley-3108.jpg 37] |- | Treadwell||William Thomas||||1896 Jul 15||15||S of William & Mary||41 |- | [[Treadwell-1038|Treadwell]] ||James Gordon (Jim)||||1999 Nov 01||71||S of James & Ruby; B of Elsie & Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Treadwell-1038.jpg 317] |- | [[Unknown-253419|Treadwell]] ||Martha||||1901 Nov 27||82||W of Thomas||Obituary |- | [[Tucker-4794|Tucker]] ||Don||||1946 Apr 19||29||AIF; H of Joy; F of Elaine & Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Tucker-4794.jpg 160] |- | Turner||Elizabeth||||1941 Nov 04||58||b. Yetholme, Scotland; d. Loch; W of Walter Turner||156 |- | [[James-15658|Tyres]] ||Ellen Mary||||1967 Nov 28||86?||W of John; M of Thomas, Rosina, Leslie, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/James-15658.jpg 459] |- | [[Veitch-119|Veitch]] ||Archibald Hardie||||1916 Aug 16||72||b. Fife, Scotland; d. Glen Bracken, Poowong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Veitch-119.jpg 54] |- | [[Walker-14180|Walker]] ||John||||1955 Nov 23||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Walker-14180.jpg 227] |- | [[Walker-35971|Walker]] ||William H J||||1952 Feb 26||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Walker-14180.jpg 227] |- | [[Jarvis-1552|Wallace]] ||Amelia||||1936 May 23||67||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wallace-5681.jpg 66] |- | [[Wallace-5681|Wallace]] ||George||||1949 May 05||82||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wallace-5681.jpg 66] |- | Wallace||Valerie Jean||1920 Sep 12||2007 Feb 12||86?||nee Rogers; W of Vic; M of Gary,Winsome,Gayle,Cheryl,Cliff,Kaylene||305 |- | Wallace||Victor Oliver||1914 Apr 23||2002 Jul 23||||H of Valerie; F of Gary,Winsome,Gayle,Cheryl,Cliff,Kaylene||306 |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-2|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||John Anthony|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Wallace-Dunlop-2.jpg 12] |- | [[Mawbey-8|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Fanny|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Wallace-Dunlop-2.jpg 12] |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-4|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Alex|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Wallace-Dunlop-2.jpg 12] |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-6|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Kenneth Francis||||1962 Apr 27||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Wallace-Dunlop-5.jpg 230] |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-5|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Sarah Antonia Vans||||1951 Nov 26||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Wallace-Dunlop-5.jpg 230] |- | [[Wallace-Dunlop-3|Wallace-Dunlop]] ||Keith|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Wallace-Dunlop-2.jpg 12] |- | Walsh||Emily Annie Isobel||||1977 Jul 18||73||||411 |- | Walton||Elizabeth||1907 Oct 09||1995 Oct 21||||Nee Hackett; M of Elwyn, Mary, Jim||382 |- | Ware||John||1930 Apr 01||1930 Apr 02||||S of Charles & Elsie Ware; B of Charles, Veronica, Joan, Elsie, Patricia, Brian||2 |- | Warne||||||||||||107 |- | Warne||James||||1948 Jul 16||42||H of Rose||109 |- | Watson||Jane Florence||||1888 Dec 19||45||W of Henry Watson||50 |- | Watson||James Douglas||1914 Oct 08||2004 Aug 04||||b. Drouin; H of Mary (Forsyth); F of Joan, James, Donald, Robert||290 |- | Watson||Janet Stella||1886 Dec 23||1967 Sep 15||||b. Mt Salt, South Aust; sister of Phemia & James||457 |- | Webb||Noeline Heather||||1975 Oct 26||22||W of Gary; D of Victor & Marjorie Richardson; Sister of Christine, Pauline, Leslie, Lorraine||417 |- | [[Logan-1320|Wells]] ||Alice||||1932 Jun 01||69||||Funeral Notice |- | Wells||Florence Emily||||1947 Jul 19||55?||W of Ernest Victor Wells; M of Florence, Victor, Ernest||106 |- | Wells||Ian David||||1965 Jan 01||19||S of Dorothy & Stephen; B of Faye, Margaret, Stephen, Karen||245 |- | [[Keighery-4|Westaway]] ||Theresa||||1948 Dec 25||58?||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/71/Westaway-177.jpg/500px-Westaway-177.jpg 8] |- | [[Westaway-177|Westaway]] ||Alfred Ernest||||||||H of Theresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/71/Westaway-177.jpg/500px-Westaway-177.jpg 8] |- | Whitaker||Leonard George||||2009 Mar 20||85||H of Joan; F of Helen, Barbara||275 |- | Wilkes||Anthiny W (Tony)||||2011 Sep 09||75||H of Corinne; F of Peter, Michael, Simon, Richard||255 |- | Wilkes||Simon George||1968 Jan 12||2009 Jan 24||||S of Anthony & Corinne; B of Peter, Michael, Richard||260 |- | Wilkinson||John James||||2001 Jun 03||69||H of Eunice; F of Graeme, Ian, Cheryl, Faye, Kate, Darren, Wayne||307 |- | Williams||Robert Kenneth||||2013 Sep 02||87||H of Marjorie; F of Peter, Ian, Marion||433 |- | Williams||Ian Ross||||1970 Jan 04||21||S of Ken & Marjorie; B of Peter, Marion||434 |- | [[Ferguson-4644|Wilson]] ||Amy||||1955 Mar 26||36||W of Leslie Wilson||Funeral Notice |- | [[Wilson-63380|Wilson]] ||James Gibbon||||1910 Apr 23||78||||84 |- | Wilson||Emma Florence||1928 Jul 27||1962 May 14||||nee Stroud; Death possibly 1963||201 |- | Wood||Charmaine Anne||1965 Oct 02||2010 Dec 28||||||257 |- | [[Wood-14694|Wood]] ||George||||1977 Mar 11||50||F of George,Stephen,Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Wood-14694.jpg 419] |- | Woolley||||||||||||92 |- |} ==Significant Graves== [[Cook-9967|Olive Cook]]: She was the daughter of a well known (for landscapes and seascapes) Victorian painter, William Delafield Cook. His grandson is also called William Delafield Cook and is also well known for Australian Landscape painting. [[Kler-4|Emil Kler]]: He was a Polish (possibly Russian) citizen at the time he served in the AIF in France. He applied for citizenship in 1939. [[Mair-170|Colonel William Mair]] was a Scotsman who joined H.R. 99th (Lanarkshire) Regiment in 1831, and served in Mauritius, Ireland, New South Wales, and Victoria, retiring in 1855. He was also active in civic affairs in Victoria and was a founder of the Moorabbin Roads Board . He first arrived in Australia as an escort to 200 convicts bound for Hobart Town. In 1846 he was asked by La Trobe to take control of the mounted force to quell riots in Melbourne. In 1852 he was asked to form a police escort group for transporting gold from the goldfields. [[Salmon-755|Henry Salmon]]. Henry was the grandson of Thomas Salmon. Thomas was one of the earliest colonists of Australia, arriving in Tasmania in 1816. [[Mawbey-8|Fanny Wallace-Dunlop]] was the daughter of Henry Mawbey, regarded as a pioneer of Melbourne. His name is associated with Batman.

Pope County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Pope County, Minnesota]]__NOTOC__ {{One Place Study|place=Pope County, Minnesota|category=Pope County, Minnesota One Place Study}} ==History== Pope County, Minnesota was established on 20 February 1862 and named for [[Pope-469|General John Pope]], who explored and surveyed the area in 1849. Pope was a Captain at the time.Warren Upham, Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance, vol. XVII, Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society (St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Historical Society, 1920), pg. 430, accessed August 27, 2018, https://books.google.com/books?id=ShcLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA430. * County Website - https://www.co.pope.mn.us/history.php * Builders of Pope County by Daisy Ellen Hughes - http://pope.mngenweb.net/downloads/Builders.pdf * [[Space:Illustrated Album of Biography of Pope and Stevens Counties, Minnesota (1888)|Illustrated Album of Biography of Pope and Stevens Counties, Minnesota (1888)]] ==Cemeteries== :See also: [[:Category: Pope County, Minnesota, Cemeteries]] ===List of Cemeteries in Pope County=== * Barsness Lutheran Cemetery * Ben Wade Cemetery * Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Cemetery * Calvary Cemetery * Chief White Bear Grave * Chippewa Falls Cemetery * Cyrus Cemetery * Early Indherred Community Cemetery * East Zion Cemetery * Ellerson-Mortenson Cemetery * Farwell Cemetery * Fron Cemetery * Glenwood Cemetery * Grove Lake Cemetery * Hitman Family Cemetery * Immaculate Conception Cemetery * Indherred Church Cemetery * Lake Amelia Cemetery * Lake Ann Cemetery * Lake Ben Cemetery * Lake Emily Cemetery * Lake Johanna Cemetery * Lake Leven Cemetery * Lake Reno Cemetery * Minnewaska Cemetery * Nora Cemetery * Norunga Cemetery * Oak Hill Cemetery * Pike Lake Cemetery * Saint John's Cemetery * Saint Paul's Cemetery * Saint Petri Cemetery * Sather Family Cemetery * Scandia Lutheran Cemetery * Seventh Day Adventist Cemetery * South Lake Johanna Cemetery * Swedish Mission Cemetery * Trinity Cemetery * West Lake Amelia Cemetery * West Lake johanna Cemetery * West Zion Cemetery ==Census== * 1870 Federal Population * 1870 Federal Agriculture * 1870 Federal Mortality * 1870 Federal Social Statistics * 1875 Minnesota * 1880 Federal Population * 1880 Federal Mortality * 1885 Minnesota * 1890 Federal Veterans * 1895 Minnesota * 1900 Federal Population * 1905 Minnesota * 1910 Federal Population * 1920 Federal Population * 1930 Federal Population * 1940 Federal Population ==County Government== ===Auditor=== * J.G. Whittemore ==Historic Sites== * Ann Bickle House - National Register #97000284 * Chief White Bear Grave * Fremad Association Building - National Register #82002995 * Glenwood Public Library - National Register #82002996 * Urjans Iverson House - National Register #82003001 * Little Falls and Dakota Depot - National Register #06000424 * Minnewaska Hospital - National Register #82003002 * Northern Pacific Depot - National Register #83003760 * Daniel Pennie House - National Register #82003003 * Pope County Courthouse - National Register #82002997 * Sunset Beach Hotel - National Register #82002998 * Terrace Historic District - National Register #82002999 * Terrace Mill Historic District - National Register #79001252 * Lakeside Pavilion - National Register #98001444 * Lowry Public School - National Register #82003000 ==Libraries== Places for researching Pope County, Minnesota. Some are located outside the county. * Glenwood Public Library - https://www.viking.lib.mn.us/glenwood-public-library * Pope County Historical Society - https://popecountymuseum.wordpress.com/ * Stevens County Museum - http://www.stevenshistorymuseum.com/ * West Central Minnesota Historical Research Center - https://library.morris.umn.edu/collections/west-central-minnesota-historical-research-center * Minnesota Historical Society - http://www.mnhs.org/ ==Newspapers== Dates of publication in parentheses * Cyrus Courier (17 Nov 1966 - 12 Jun 1969) * Cyrus Leader (1904-10 Nov 1966) * Glenwood Eagle (4 Nov 1871 - 26 Sep 1874) * Glenwood Gopher (1903 - 12 Jan 1905) * Glenwood Gopher-Press (1905-1913) * Glenwood Herald (Dec 1889 - 25 Dec 1947) * Glenwood Messenger (Jun 1881 - 25 Sep 1885) * Glenwood News (Jun 1893 - 1 Jan 1896?) * Glenwood Times (Sep 1888 - Aug 1889) * Hancock Record & Cyrus Dispatch (1 Nov 1978 - 25 Aug 1982) * Lakeside Press (1897 - 1905) * Pope County Press (1874 - Feb 1885) * Pope County Tribune (1920 - present) * Starbuck Journal (Dec 1892 - Dec 1893) * Starbuck Times (23 Dec 1898 - present) * Villard Grit (1903 - 21 Jun 1951) * Villard Monitor (Oct 1885 - 1886) * Westport World (5 Nov 1920 - 12 Apr 1923) ==Political Offices== Note regarding early districts: Pope county was created in 1862 and until 1866 was attached to Stearns county for administrative purposes. ===Territorial Legislature=== '''District 5'''
1856-1857 John L. Wilson
Counties represented: Benton, Cass, Morrison, Stearns, Todd, Wright ===Democratic Constitutional Convention=== '''District 5'''
1857 Henry Chester Waite ===State House=== '''Disctrict 3'''
1863 Henry Chester Waite
Counties represented: Aitkin, Andy Johnson (defunct), Becker, Breckenridge (defunct), Buchanan (defunct), Carlton, Cass, Crow Wing, Douglas, Itasca, Lake, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pembina (defunct), Polk, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Toombs (defunct), Wadena
1865 Louis A. Evans
Counties represented: Aitkin, Andy Johnson (defunct), Becker, Breckenridge (defunct), Buchanan (defunct), Carlton, Cass, Crow Wing, Douglas, Itasca, Lake, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pembina (defunct), Polk, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Wadena
1866 William S. Moore
Counties represented: Aitkin, Andy Johnson (defunct), Becker, Breckenridge (defunct), Stearns, Todd, Wadena 1867
Henry Hoepner
Nathan Richardson
Henry Hoepner was involved in a contested election with Nathan Richardson. Hoepner was sworn in on the first day of session and served until the House determined that Nathan Richardson was entitled to the seat.
Counties represented: Aitkin, Andy Johnson (defunct), Becker, Buchanan (defunct), Carlton, Cass, Clay, Crow Wing, Douglas, Itasca, Lake, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pembina (defunct), Polk, Pope, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Wadena
1868
J.G.D. Pettijohn
Counties represented: Aitkin, Andy Johnson (defunct), Becker, Buchanan (defunct), Carlton, Cass, Clay, Crow Wing, Douglas, Itasca, Lake, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pembina (defunct), Polk, Pope, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Wilkin
===State Senate=== * J.G. Whittemore ==Professional Occupations== ===Doctors=== * J.G. Whittemore ==Railroads== * Little Falls Railroad ==Sources== * [[Space:Illustrated Album of Biography of Pope and Stevens Counties, Minnesota (1888)|Illustrated Album of Biography of Pope and Stevens Counties, Minnesota (1888)]]

Pope County Arkansas

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Pope County, Arkansas
The county was formed on November 2, 1829 as the first Arkansas county to be formed from the old Cherokee reservation. Named after the third territorial governor of Arkansas, John Pope, the county originally included Johnson and Yell counties; most of Logan County; and parts of Newton, Perry, and Scott counties. The first county seat was at Scotia, located about two and a half miles below the mouth of Big Piney Creek on the north bank of the Arkansas River; it was the home of Judge Andrew Scott who was one of the first Superior Court judges of Arkansas Territory by virtue of appointment by President James Monroe. He was the first governmental official to report for duty at the village of Arkansas Post (Arkansas County) on July 4, 1819, and assisted in putting into operation the laws of the territory. He served as Circuit Court Judge for the first District and was the first County Judge of Pope County. The county of Scott, created in 1833, was named in his honor.
Here is just some of the information included: [https://www.maptechnica.com/county-map/Pope/AR/05115 Boundary of Pope County, Arkansas] [http://www.arkansastransition.com/newfolder/images/Resources/Pope.pdf Pope County Resources] [https://www.co.pope.mn.us/history.php Rivers and Streams in Pope County] Pope County Farms Described Pope County Political Townships Pope County Organization The Several Seats of Justice of Pope County Pope County Buildings [http://www.popecountyar.com/elected_officials.html Pope County Officials] [http://dwightmission.org/about-dwight-mission/ Dwight Mission Station] [http://www.users.uswest.net/~willmurray/Hamilton/Pope%20County,%20arkansas/pope_county,_arkansas.htm Early Settlement of Pope County, Arkansas] Pioneer Settlers of Pope County Pope County Schools Little Rock & Fort Smith Railroad in Pope County, Arkansas Polk County Post Offices Pope County Cities, Towns, & Villages: Russellville * Atkins * Dover * Former Cities Civil War Pope County Newspapers Biographies Included is a total of 96 Pope County family biographies (valuable for genealogy) including each of the following surnames: (Some surnames have multiple biographies) (hundreds of other surnames are also mentioned throughout the text and within these biographies): Pope County is located in West Central of Arkansas and is surrounded by the following counties: [http://www.hearthstonelegacy.com/newton_county_arkansas.htm Newton County] Arkansas * Searcy County, Arkansas * Van Buren County, Arkansas * Conway County, Arkansas * Yell County, Arkansas * and Johnson County, Arkansas (highlighted county names can be clicked on for further description)
Here you will find maps to all listed below.
[http://www.popecountyar.com/pope_county_maps.html Maps and Boundaries]
* Pope County Courthouse * Fire Districts * Arkansas Nuclear One Evacuation Planning Zones * Russellville School District Board Zones * Justice of Peace Districts * Voting Precincts * Arkansas House Of Representatives Districts * City Of Russellville Wards * City Of London Wards * City Of Dover Wards * City Of Atkins Wards * City Of Pottsville Wards * Constable Districts [http://popelibrary.org/ Pope County Library System] === Communities === ==== Cities ==== ====Towns==== ====Census-designated place==== ====Townships:==== [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Pope_County,_Arkansas National Register of Historic Places in Pope County, Arkansas] National Protected Areas
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_Mothers_Memorial_Park Confederate Mothers Memorial Park]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holla_Bend_National_Wildlife_Refuge Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Dardanelle Lake Dardanelle] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Dardanelle_State_Park Lake Dardanelle State Park] === Prominent Families and Surnames=== Allen * Baird * Bell * Blackford * Bonds * Bowden * Brashear * Brown * Bruton * Bryan * Bullock * Byerly * Collins * Crow * Daniel * Darr * Davis * Dickey * Elgin * Evants * Ford * Fowler * Fronaberger * Garrison * Granger * Harkey * Harris * Harvill * Henry * Hogan * Hogins * Hudlon * Jobe * Johnson * Johnstone * Joyner * Kenney * Kirkscey * Langford * Lemley * Martin * Montgomery * Nordin * Parker * Peeler * Plott * Potts * Poynter * Rachel * Rankin * Reed * Reynolds * Rodgers * Roys * Ruff * Rushing * Russell * Rye * Sasbee * Scott * Shinn * Sinclair * Smith * Tate * Tomlinson * Turnbow * Voss * Wallace * Warren * Weimer * Weir * Wells * West * Whitesides * Wilson * Wooten * Yancey * === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pope_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=801 * http://www.argenweb.net/Pope/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm

Pope Family Mysteries

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

Pope Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Pope Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Pope Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pope Pope] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Pope name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Pope's), by time period (18th Century Pope's), or by topic (Pope DNA, Pope Occupations, Pope Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Pope Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Pope}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Pope}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * A GEDCOM that captures a good deal of the info in Thomas Pope (1608-1683) and his Descendants] by Worden et al. * * ==Membership== * [[Pope-9709|Roy Pope Jr.]] * [[Lee-29092|Cathy Lee Brandstetter]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] ==Resources== One of the lines explored first will be the descendants of Thomas Pope (1608) Although a good bit of this info is already in WikiTree, much of it is not. Perhaps some enterprising souls can change that with these files. What is in the GEDCOM starts from the Worden text and many cases extends lines where other source material was found. :~5100 profiles of Thomas Pope's descendants/spouses are supported by one or more sources including... :The Worden book :Wikitree (some with IDs, but not all) :Other sources listed, e.g., census, birth, death etc. In many cases these were captured from MyHeritage with supporting text :I was more interested in surviving and intersecting lines, so many of the relevant people who died in their teens or younger without issue or marriage are not included. :One link below to a GEDCOM :The other link below is to a RootsMagic backup file that includes whatever media I happen to have for these profiles. :Also included ~630- of Sara Jenney's ancestors from WikiTree [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J-XAkeCYzth7hJVmInJ_XvJa53w-Kp2B/view?usp=sharing GEDCOM of Thomas Pope (1608)] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q4RVkZLqA7k2wOpMuUNX971TXp6FhInk/view?usp=sharing RootsMagic backup file of Thomas Pope (1608)] with some media items

Popejoy Cemetery (historical)

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[[Category:Shasta County, California, Cemeteries]][[Category:Central Valley Cemetery, Shasta Lake, California]] The Popejoy (family) Cemetery was one of many flooded when Shasta Dam was completed and Shasta Lake filled. The graves there were reinterred at Central Valley Cemetery, now in Shasta Lake, California. The following is a list of known reinterred graves from the Popejoy sitehttps://myclouds.tripod.com/shasta/centvall.html * Greer, Laura (Popejoy). Note: "wf of Jesse" * Popejoy, Elizabeth * Popejoy, two infants * Popejoy, John W. * Popejoy, Josephine * Popejoy, Terrence * Popejoy, Theodore M.

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[[Category:Notables|Popes Project]] [[Category: Catholic Popes|*]] [[Category: Catholics]] == Mission Statement == The goal of this project is to create well sourced profiles with biographies for all the Popes of the Roman Catholic Church. A succession box at the top of each profile links the popes in order. All popes are Notable therefore this project fits under the Notables Project. However, it also fits under the Religious Project as all popes are leaders of the Catholic Church. {{red|As of 12 Jan 2023, '''100%''' of the popes profiles have been created. This is still a work in progress, with profile updates being the next part of the project.}} == Project Team == The Project was originally started by [[Shipley-1223|Greg Shipley]] but is now being managed by [[Smith-129141|Deborah Talbot]]. == Categorisation == *All popes are Notables therefore adding the '''Notables Sticker''' {{Notables Sticker:Catholic Popes}} to these profiles automatically adds the Category [[Category:Notables]] to the profile so please do not add that category to the profile. Please use the Notables Sticker '''under''' the Biography heading instead. *Add the category for the '''century''' e.g. 5th Century *Add the category for '''Saints''' if appropriate *For early popes add the category for '''Byzantine Empire''', '''Western Roman Empire''', etc as appropriate *For popes under a specific papacy grouping add '''Byzantine Papacy''', or '''Ostrogothic Papacy''' etc as appropriate. To find the groups see subcategories under [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Catholic_Popes Catholic Popes]. *For those popes who were Apocrisiarii (papal legates) prior to their papacy, add the category '''Apocrisiarii''' to their profile ==Succession box code== {{Succession box
| title = 262nd Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
| years = 21 June 1963 – 6 August 1978
| preceded-text = Preceded by
| before = [[Roncalli-1|John XXIII]]
| succeeded-text = Succeeded by
| after = [[Luciani-3|John Paul I]]
}} yields: {{Succession box | title = 262nd Pope of the Roman Catholic Church | years = 21 June 1963 – 6 August 1978 | preceded-text = Preceded by | before = [[Roncalli-1|John XXIII]] | succeeded-text = Succeeded by | after = [[Luciani-3|John Paul I]] }} NOTE: Place Notables sticker template directly under Biography headings. Do NOT place any templates above the succession box. Any other projects that relate to a specific pope should be added '''under''' the succession box. == Project involvement statement == Immediately under the Biography place the text: == Research Notes ==
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{{Red|This profile is being updated by the [[Space:Popes|Popes Project]].}} This yields the following under a heading Research Notes: [[Image:Flags-52.png |25px]] {{Red|This profile is being updated by the [[Space:Popes|Popes Project]].}} == Naming Conventions == Naming conventions follow the standard for the various projects as per below: *For '''early popes''' with only one name we follow the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Indonesia_Profile_Conventions Indonesia Profile Conventions] thus using the name of the father as the LNAB, and if no father is known, then use the birth place as the LNAB. *For '''German popes''' use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Name_Field_Guidelines Germany Project Name Field Guidelines]. *For '''Italian popes''' use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Italy_Project_Name_Field_Guidelines Italy Project Name Field Guidelines]. *For '''other European popes''' use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats European Aristocrats Naming Convention]. '''Note:''' *The Papal Name (e.g. Pope Francis) should go into the Preferred Name field. *The title Pope is part of the Papal Name, and does '''not''' go in the prefix field. == Project Resources == *'''Loomis''', Louise Ropes (1916) [https://archive.org/details/bookofpopesliber00loom ''Liber Pontificalis''] ''The Book of the Popes'', Columbia University Press, 1916. *'''Mann''', Horace K. (1910) [https://archive.org/details/livesofpopesinea04mannuoft/page/n6/mode/1up ''The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages''] London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Truebner, & Co. Ltd. OCLC [https://www.worldcat.org/title/lives-of-the-popes-in-the-early-middle-ages/oclc/499626370 499626370] * '''Platina''', Bartolomeo (1479) [https://archive.org/details/thelivesofthepop01platuoft/page/n5/mode/2up ''The Lives of the Popes from the Time of Our Saviour Jesus Christ to the Accession of Gregory VII''], London, Griffith Farran. [Translated from the Latin by Rev W Benham, Rector of St Edmund's] - Be careful with this reference as some of the historical information is out of sequence and isn't always accurate. Mann above is more reliable. * [http://www.vatican.va/content/vatican/en/holy-father.index.html#holy-father The Vatican Holy Father Index] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_popes Wikipedia] has a list with dates, however care needs to be taken regarding Wikipedia articles to ensure that quality information is sourced from here. Check the references within Wikipedia for primary sources. == Project Tasks == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Create Profiles for every Pope * Put their papal name in the Preferred Name field as Pope xxx. Do '''not''' put Pope as a prefix. * Categorize all profiles into Popes * Create an index by date and by Papal name to included here and on the popes category * Create a list of needed tasks including a sub-list of pre-1500 tasks. * Write biographies and add succession boxes to all profiles. * Include a profile image, Wiki Commons has public domain images of all the popes. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13066024 send me a private message]. Thanks! This project works closely with the '''Notables Project''' and the '''Religious Project'''. At times individual popes will also be associated with other area projects (eg Medieval Project, England; Spain Project etc). Useful source: [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=yvXeCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA303&lpg=PA303&dq=Pope+Honorious+IV&source=bl&ots=nqn_4pzSTC&sig=V8hj5Ma7c3nKft97aLtAm71sFIk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjRrbuH7MPcAhVGxrwKHUrjCVEQ6AEwCXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Pope%20Honorious%20IV&f=false Google Books on the Deaths of the Popes] ===Project Status and Tasks Table=== NOTE: When creating the table I included all the tasks for every entry. For many of the post-1500 Popes some of the tasks have already been done and are not reflected here. I have also left "Needs Sourced" on profiles that only have the Wikipedia page, Strong primary sources or respected scholarly works exist online for all these profiles, they just need tracked down. List of Popes: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Pontiff Number||Papal Name||Given Name-Link to profile if it exists||Wikipedia||Tasks |- |1||Peter||[[Bar_Yonah-1|Shimon (Bar Yonah) Peter; St Peter]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter Saint Peter]||Needs Connected |- |2||Linus||[[Herculanus-1|Linus]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Linus Pope_Linus]||Needs Connected |- |3||Anacletus||[[Romanus-7|Anáklitos]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anacletus Pope_Anacletus]||Needs Connected |- |4||Clement I||[[Romanus-6|Clemens]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_I Pope_Clement_I]||Needs Connected |- |5||Evaristus||[[Judah-258|Eváristos]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Evaristus Pope_Evaristus]||Needs Connected |- |6||Alexander I||[[Di_Roma-83|Alexander]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_I Pope_Alexander_I]||Needs Connected |- |7||Sixtus|| [[Pastor-338|Xystus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_I Pope_Sixtus_I ]||Needs Connected |- |8||Telesphorus|| [[Terranova_da_Sibari-1|Telesfóros]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Telesphorus Pope_Telesphorus]||Needs Connected |- |9||Hyginus|| [[Greece-16|Hyginus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Hyginus Pope_Hyginus] || Needs Connected |- |10||Pius I|| [[Rufinus-2|Pius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_I Pope_Pius_I ]||Needs Connected |- |11|| Anicetus|| [[Emesa-1|Aníkitos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anicetus Pope_Anicetus] ||Needs Connected |- |12||Soter|| [[Fondi-1|Soterius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Soter Pope_Soter]||Needs Connected |- |13||Eleuterus|| [[Epirus-1|Eléutheros]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eleuterus Pope_Eleuterus]||Needs Connected |- |14||Victor I||[[Africa-40|Victor]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Victor_I Pope_Victor_I]||Needs Connected |- |15||Zephyrinus||[[Di Roma-82|Zepheniah]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Zephyrinus Pope_Zephyrinus]||Needs Connected |- |16||Callixtus I|| [[Unknown-631223|Callixtus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Callixtus_I Pope_Callixtus_I]||Needs Connected |- |17||Urban I|| [[Di_Roma-81|Urbanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_I Pope_Urban_I]||Needs Connected |- |18||Pontian|| [[Calpurnius-2|Pontianus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pontian Pope_Pontian]||Needs Connected |- |19||Anterus|| [[Romulus-17|Anthirós]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anterus Pope_Anterus]||Needs Connected |- |20||Fabian|| [[Fabius-5|Fabianus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Fabian Pope_Fabian]||Needs Connected |- |21||Cornelius|| [[Di_Roma-80|Cornelius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Cornelius Pope_Cornelius]||Needs Connected |- |22||Lucius I|| [[Porphyrianus-1|Lucius]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Lucius_I Pope_Lucius_I ]||Needs Connected |- |23||Stephen I|| [[Di Roma-79|Stéfanos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_I Pope_Stephen_I]||Needs Connected |- |24||Sixtus II|| [[Greece-15|Síxtos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_II Pope_Sixtus_II]||Needs Connected |- |25||Dionysius|| [[Di Roma-78|Dionýsios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Dionysius Pope_Dionysius]||Needs Connected |- |26||Felix I|| [[Di Roma-77|Felix]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Felix_I Pope_Felix_I ]||Needs Connected |- |27||Eutychian|| [[Luni-2|Eutychianus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eutychian Pope_Eutychian]||Needs Connected |- |28||Caius|| [[Caius-3|Gaíos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Caius Pope_Caius]||Needs Connected |- |29||Marcellinus|| [[Projectus-1|Marcellinus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marcellinus Pope_Marcellinus]||Needs Connected |- |30||Marcellus I|| [[Di Roma-76|Marcellus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marcellus_I Pope_Marcellus_I]||Needs Connected |- |31||Eusebius|| [[Greece-14|Efsévios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eusebius Pope_Eusebius]||Needs Connected |- |32||Miltiades|| [[Africa-39|Miltiades]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Miltiades Pope_Miltiades]||Needs Connected |- |33||Sylvester I|| [[Rufinus-1|Silvester]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sylvester_I Pope_Sylvester_I]||Needs Connected |- |34||Mark|| [[Priscus-2|Marcus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Mark Pope_Mark]||Needs Connected |- |35||Julius I|| [[Di Roma-75|Iulius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Julius_I Pope_Julius_I]||Needs Connected |- |36||Liberius||[[Di Roma-74|Liberius]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Liberius Pope_Liberius]||Needs Connected |- |37||Damasus I|| [[Antonius-24|Damasus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Damasus_I Pope_Damasus_I]||Needs Connected |- |38||Siricius|| [[Tiburtius-3|Sicirius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Siricius Pope_Siricius]||Needs Connected |- |39||Anastasius I|| [[Maximus-7|Anastasius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anastasius_I Pope_Anastasius_I]||Needs Connected |- |40||Innocent I||[[Innocentius-1| Innocentius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_I Pope_Innocent_I]||Needs Connected |- |41||Zosimus|| [[Abramius-1|Zósimos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Zosimus Pope_Zosimus]||Needs Connected |- |42||Boniface I|| [[Jocundus-1|Bonifacius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_I Pope_Boniface_I ]||Needs Connected |- |43||Celestine I|| [[Priscus-1|Kelestínos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_I Pope_Celestine_I]||Needs Connected |- |44||Sixtus III|| [[Di Roma-73|Xystus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_III Pope_Sixtus_III]||Needs Connected |- |45||Leo I|| [[Tuscany-12|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_I Pope_Leo_I]||Needs Connected |- |46||Hilarius|| [[Sardinia-4|Ilários]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Hilarius Pope_Hilarius]||Needs Connected |- |47||Simplicius|| [[Castinus-1|Simplicius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Simplicius Pope_Simplicius]||Needs Connected |- |48||Felix III||[[Di Roma-72|Felix]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Felix_III Pope_Felix_III]||Needs Connected down to [[Anicius-5|Pope Gregory I]] his great great grandson |- |49||Gelasius I|| [[Africa-38|Gelásios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gelasius_I Pope_Gelasius_I]||Needs Connected |- |50||Anastasius II|| [[Di Roma-71|Anastasius ]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anastasius_II Pope_Anastasius_II]||Needs Connected |- |51||Symmachus|| [[Fortunatus-1|Sýmmachos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Symmachus Pope_Symmachus]||Needs Connected |- |52||Hormisdas|| [[Frusino-2|Hormisdas]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Hormisdas Pope_Hormisdas]||Needs Connected |- |53||John I|| [[Siena-7|Ioannes]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_I Pope_John_I]||Needs Connected |- |54||Felix IV|| [[Castorius-1|Fílix]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Felix_IV Pope_Felix_IV]||Needs Connected |- |55||Boniface II|| [[Sigibuld-1|Bonifacius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_II Pope_Boniface_II]||Needs Connected, |- |56||John II|| [[Praeiectus-1|Mercurius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_II Pope_John_II]||Needs Connected |- |57||Agapetus I|| [[Gordianus-1|Agapitus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Agapetus_I Pope_Agapetus_I]||Needs Connected |- |58||Silverius|| [[Frusino-1|Silverius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Silverius Pope_Silverius]||Needs Connected |- |59||Vigilius|| [[Vigilius-1|Vigilius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Vigilius Pope_Vigilius]||Needs Connected |- |60||Pelagius I|| [[Di_Roma-65|Pelagius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pelagius_I Pope_Pelagius_I]||Needs Connected |- |61||John III|| [[Anastasius-3|Catelinus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_III Pope_John_III]||Needs Connected |- |62||Benedict I|| [[Di_Roma-63|Benedict]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_I Pope_Benedict_I]||Needs Connected |- |63||Pelagius II|| [[Winigild-1|Pelagius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pelagius_II Pope_Pelagius_II ]||Needs Connected |- |64||Gregory I|| [[Anicius-5|Gregorius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_I Pope_Gregory_I]||Needs Connected |- |65||Sabinian|| [[Blera-1|Sabinian]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sabinian Pope_Sabinian]||Needs Connected |- |66||Boniface III|| [[Cataadioce-1|Boniface]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_III Pope_Boniface_III]||Needs Connected |- |67||Boniface IV||[[Marsica-1|Boniface]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_IV Pope_Boniface_IV]||Needs Connected |- |68||Adeodatus I|| [[Di_Roma-60|Adeodatus or Deusdedit]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adeodatus_I Pope_Adeodatus_I]||Needs Connected |- |69||Boniface V|| [[Naples-61|Boniface]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_V Pope_Boniface_V]||Needs Connected |- |70||Honorius I|| [[Campania-1|Honorius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Honorius_I Pope_Honorius_I]||Needs Connected |- |71|| Severinus || [[Avienus-2|Severinus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Severinus Pope_Severinus]||Needs Connected |- |72|| John IV || [[Dalmatia-1|John]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_IV Pope_John_IV]||Needs Connected |- |73||Theodore I|| [[Jerusalem-47|Theodore]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Theodore_I Pope_Theodore_I]||Needs Connected |- |74||St Martin I|| [[Todi-2|Martin]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Martin_I Pope_Martin_I]||Needs Connected |- |75||Eugene I|| [[Aventine-1|Eugenius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_I Pope_Eugene_I]||Needs Connected |- |76||Vitalian|| [[Segni-4|Vitalianus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Vitalian Pope_Vitalian]||Needs Connected |- |77||Adeodatus II|| [[Di_Roma-69|Adeodatus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adeodatus_II Pope_Adeodatus_II]||Needs Connected |- |78||Donus|| [[Di_Roma-57|Dónos ]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Donus Pope_Donus]||Needs Connected |- |79||Agatho|| [[Sicily-30|Agatho]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Agatho Pope_Agatho]||Needs Connected |- |80||Leo II|| [[Maneius-1|Leo Maneius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_II Pope_Leo_II ]||Needs Connected |- |81||Benedict II|| [[Di_Roma-56|Benedict]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_II Pope_Benedict_II]||Needs Connected |- |82||John V|| [[Antioch-8|John]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_V Pope_John_V]||Needs Connected |- |83||Conon|| [[Sicily-28|Conon]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Conon Pope_Conon]||Needs Connected |- |84||Sergius I|| [[Antioch-7|Sérgios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sergius_I Pope_Sergius_I]||Needs Connected |- |85||John VI|| [[Ephesus-1|John]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_VI Pope_John_VI]||Needs Connected |- |86||John VII||[[Rossano-8|John]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_VII Pope_John_VII]||Needs Connected |- |87||Sisinnius|| [[Syria-123|Sisinnius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sisinnius Pope_Sisinnius]||Needs Connected |- |88||Constantine|| [[Syria-121|Constantine]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Constantine Pope_Constantine]||Needs Connected |- |89||Gregory II|| [[Di_Roma-55|Gregory]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_II Pope_Gregory_II]||Needs Connected |- |90||Gregory III|| [[Syria-120|Gregory]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_III Pope_Gregory_III]||Needs Connected |- |91||Zachary|| [[Santa-Severina-1|Zacharías]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Zachary Pope_Zachary]||Needs Connected |- |92||Stephen II|| [[Di_Roma-53|Stephanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_II Pope_Stephen_II ]||Needs Connected |- |93||Paul I|| [[Di_Roma-52|Paul]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_I Pope_Paul_I ]||Needs Connected |- |94||Stephen III|| [[Sicily-27|Stéfanos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_III Pope_Stephen_III]||Needs Connected |- |95||Adrian I|| [[Di_Roma-51|Adrian]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_I Pope_Adrian_I]||Needs Connected |- |96||Leo III|| [[Di_Roma-50|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_III Pope_Leo_III]||Needs Connected |- |97||Stephen IV|| [[Di_Roma-49|Stephanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_IV Pope_Stephen_IV]||Needs Connected |- |98||Paschal I|| [[Massimo-7|Paschális]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paschal_I Pope_Paschal_I ]||Needs Connected |- |99||Eugene II|| [[Di_Roma-48|Evgénios]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_II Pope_Eugene_II]||Needs Connected |- |100||Valentine|| [[Di_Roma-47|Valentínos]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Valentine Pope_Valentine]||Needs Connected |- |101||Gregory IV|| [[Di_Roma-46|Gregorio]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_IV Pope_Gregory_IV]||Needs Connected |- |102||Sergius II|| [[Di_Roma-45|Sergorio]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sergius_II Pope_Sergius_II]||Needs Connected Needs Sourced |- |103||Leo IV|| [[Di_Roma-44|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_IV Pope_Leo_IV]||Needs Connected |- |104||Benedict III|| [[Sabellus-1|Benedetto Sabellus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_III Pope_Benedict_III]||Needs Connected |- |105|| Nicholas I|| [[Di_Roma-42|Niccolò]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_I Pope_Nicholas_I]||Needs Connected, |- |106||Adrian II|| [[Di_Roma-41|Adrian]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_II Pope_Adrian_II ]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |107||John VIII|| [[Di_Roma-40|Giovanni]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_VIII Pope_John_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |108||Marinus I|| [[Gallese-4|Marinus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marinus_I Pope_Marinus_I]||Needs Connected |- |109||Adrian III|| [[Di_Roma-39|Adriano]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_III Pope_Adrian_III]||Needs Connected Needs Sourced |- |110||Stephen V|| [[Di_Roma-38|Stephen]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_V Pope_Stephen_V]||Needs Connected |- |111||Formosus|| [[Di_Roma-37|Formosus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Formosus Pope_Formosus]||Needs Connected Needs Sourced |- |112||Boniface VI|| [[Di_Roma-36|Boniface]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_VI Pope_Boniface_VI]||Needs Connected |- |113||Stephen VI|| [[Di_Roma-35|Stefanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_VI Pope_Stephen_VI]||Needs Connected |- |114||Romanus|| [[Gallese-3|Romanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Romanus Pope_Romanus]||Needs Connected |- |115||Theodore II|| [[Di_Roma-34|Teodoro]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Theodore_II Pope_Theodore_II]||Needs Connected |- |116||John IX|| [[Tivoli-2|Giovanni]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_IX Pope_John_IX]||Needs Connected |- |117||Benedict IV|| [[Di_Roma-33|Benedetto]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_IV Pope_Benedict_IV]||Needs Connected |- |118||Leo V|| [[Priapi-1|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_V Pope_Leo_V]||Needs Connected |- |119||Sergius III|| [[Rome-210 |Sergorio]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sergius_III Pope_Sergius_III]|| |- |120||Anastasius III|| [[Di_Roma-32|Anastasius]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anastasius_III Pope_Anastasius_III]||Needs Connected |- |121|| Lando || [[Sabina-11|Lando]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Lando Pope_Lando]||Needs Connected |- |122||John X|| [[Tossignano-1|Giovanni]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_X Pope_John_X]||Needs Connected |- |123||Leo VI|| [[Di_Roma-31|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_VI Pope_Leo_VI]||Needs Connected |- |124||Stephen VII|| [[Di_Roma-30|Stefanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_VII Pope_Stephen_VII]||Needs Connected |- |125||John XI|| [[Di_Roma-29|Giovanni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XI Pope_John_XI]|| |- |126||Leo VII|| [[Di_Roma-28|Leo]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_VII Pope_Leo_VII]||Needs Connected |- |127||Stephen VIII|| [[Di_Roma-27|Stefanus]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_VIII Pope_Stephen_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |128||Marinus II|| [[Di_Roma-26|Marino]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marinus_II Pope_Marinus_II]||Needs Connected |- |129||Agapetus II|| [[Di_Roma-25|Agapito]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Agapetus_II Pope_Agapetus_II]||Needs Connected |- |130||John XII|| [[Tusculum-3|Ottaviano]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XII Pope_John_XII]||Needs Connected |- |131||Leo VIII|| [[Di_Roma-24|Leone]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_VIII Pope_Leo_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |132||Benedict V|| [[Di_Roma-23|Benedetto]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_V Pope_Benedict_V]||Needs Connected |- |133||John XIII||[[Crescenzi-81|Giovanni dei Crescenzi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XIII Pope_John_XIII]||Needs Connected |- |134||Benedict VI|| [[Di_Roma-22|Benedetto]] ||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_VI Pope_Benedict_VI]||Needs Connected |- |135||Benedict VII||[[Tuscolo-3|Benedetto dei conti di Tuscolo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_VII Pope_Benedict_VII]||Needs Connected |- |136||John XIV||[[Canepanova-1|Pietro Canepanova]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XIV Pope_John_XIV]||Needs Connected |- |137||John XV||[[Gallina_Alba-1|Giovanni di Gallina Alba]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XV Pope_John_XV]||Needs Connected |- |138||Gregory V||[[Kärnten-1|Bruno von Kärnten]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_V Pope_Gregory_V]||Needs Connected |- |139||Sylvester II||[[Aurillac-1|Gerbert d'Aurillac]]|||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sylvester_II Pope_Sylvester_II]||Needs Connected |- |140||John XVII||[[Siccone-2|Giovanni Siccone]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XVII Pope_John_XVII]||Needs Connected |- |141||John XVIII||[[Fasano-97|Giovanni Fasano]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XVIII Pope_John_XVIII]||Needs Connected |- |142||Sergius IV||[[Buccaporci-1|Pietro Boccadiporco]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sergius_IV Pope_Sergius_IV]||Needs Connected |- |143||Benedict VIII||[[Tuscolo-2|Teofilatto dei Conti di Tuscolo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_VIII Pope_Benedict_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |144||John XIX||[[Tuscolo-1|Romano dei Conti di Tuscolo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XIX Pope_John_XIX]||Needs Connected |- |145||Benedict IX||[[Tusculum-2|Theophylactus of Tusculum]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_IX Pope_Benedict_IX]||Needs Connected |- |146||Sylvester III||[[Crescenzi–Ottaviani-1|Giovanni dei Crescenzi-Ottaviani]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sylvester_III Pope_Sylvester_III]||Needs Connected |- |147||Benedict IX||[[Tusculum-2|Theophylactus of Tusculum]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_IX Pope_Benedict_IX]||Needs Connected |- |148||Gregory VI||[[Graziano-133|Giovanni Graziano]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_VI Pope_Gregory_VI]||Needs Connected |- |149||Clement II||[[Mörsleben-3 |Suidger von Morsleben-Hornburg]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_II Pope_Clement_II]|| |- |150||Benedict IX||[[Tusculum-2|Theophylactus of Tusculum]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_IX Pope_Benedict_IX]||Needs Connected |- |151||Damasus II||[[Bagnario-1|Poppo Bagnario de' Curagnoni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Damasus_II Pope_Damasus_II]||Needs Connected |- |152||Leo IX||[[Egisheim-16 |Bruno von Count of Dagsbourg]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_IX Pope_Leo_IX]|| |- |153||Victor II||[[Dollnstein-Hirschberg-1|Gebhard of Dollnstein-Hirschberg]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Victor_II Pope_Victor_II]||Needs Connected |- |154||Stephen IX||[[Lorraine-381|Frédéric de Lorraine]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Stephen_IX Pope_Stephen_IX]||Needs Connected (see [[Verdun-73|Gozelo I]] his father |- |155||Nicholas II||[[Bourgogne-448|Gerard de Bourgogne]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_II Pope_Nicholas_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |156|| Alexander II ||[[Baggio-9|Anselmo da Baggio]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_II Pope_Alexander_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |157|| Gregory VII ||[[Sovana-1|Ildebrando di Sovana]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_VII Pope_Gregory_VII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category, Needs Succession Box linked |-y |158|| Victor III || [[Benevento-61|Dauferio Benevento (Desiderio)]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Victor_III Pope_Victor_III]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category, Needs Image, See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202109/pope-victor-iii G2G question] |- |159|| Urban II ||[[Lagery-1|Odo de Lagery]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_II Pope_Urban_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |160|| Paschal II ||[[Ranieri-104|Raniero Ranieri]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paschal_II Pope_Paschal_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |161|| Gelasius II ||[[Caetani-23|Giovanni dei Caetani]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gelasius_II Pope_Gelasius_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |162|| Callixtus II ||[[Bourgogne-278| Gui de Bourgogne]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Callixtus_II Pope_Callixtus_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |163|| Honorius II ||[[Scannabecchi-1|Lamberto Scannabecchi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Honorius_II Pope_Honorius_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category, Needs Succession Box |- |164|| Innocent II || [[Papareschi-1|Gregorio Papareschi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_II Pope_Innocent_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |165|| Celestine II ||[[Castello-76|Guido di Castello]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_II Pope_Celestine_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |166|| Lucius II ||[[Orso-52|Gherardo Caccianemici dal Orso]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Lucius_II Pope_Lucius_II]||Needs Connected, |- |167|| Eugene III ||[[Pignatelli-33|Bernardo Pignatelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_III Pope_Eugene_III]||Needs Connected, |- |168|| Anastasius IV ||[[Suburra-1|Corrado della Suburra]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Anastasius_IV Pope_Anastasius_IV]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected |- |169|| Adrian IV ||[[Breakspear-50|Nicholas Breakspear]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_IV Pope_Adrian_IV]||Needs Connected |- |170|| Alexander III ||[[Bandinelli-1|Rolando Bandinelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_III Pope_Alexander_III]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |171|| Lucius III ||[[Allucignoli-1|Ubaldo Allucignoli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Lucius_III Pope_Lucius_III]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |172|| Urban III ||[[Crivelli-24|Uberto Crivelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_III Pope_Urban_III]||Needs Connected |- |173|| Gregory VIII ||[[Morra-26|Alberto de Morra]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_VIII Pope_Gregory_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |174|| Clement III ||[[Scolari-73|Paolo Scolari]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_III Pope_Clement_III]||Needs Connected |- |175|| Celestine III ||[[Orsini-38|Giacinto Bobone Orsini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_III Pope_Celestine_III]||Need LNAB changed to Bobone (contacted PM on 7 Mar 2021) |- |176|| Innocent III ||[[Segni-1|Lotario dei Conti di Segni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_III Pope_Innocent_III]|| |- |177|| Honorius III ||[[Savelli-9|Cencio Savelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Honorius_III Pope_Honorius_III]||Done |- |178|| Gregory IX ||[[Conti-186|Ugolino dei Conti di Segni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_IX Pope_Gregory_IX]||Done. Just waiting on response as to LNAB which should be Segni and current last name di Segni. |- |179|| Celestine IV ||[[Castiglioni-32|Goffredo Castiglioni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_IV Pope_Celestine_IV]||Needs Connected |- |180|| Innocent IV ||[[Fieschi-20|Sinibaldo Fieschi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_IV Pope_Innocent_IV]|| |- |181|| Alexander IV ||[[Jenne-344|Rinaldo di Jenne]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_IV Pope_Alexander_IV]|| |- |182|| Urban IV ||[[Pantaléon-2|Jacques Pantaléon]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_IV Pope_Urban_IV]||Needs Connected |- |183|| Clement IV ||[[Foulques-7|Gui Foulques]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_IV Pope_Clement_IV]||Needs Connected parents and daughters mentioned in biography |- |184|| Gregory X ||[[Visconti-129|Tebaldo Visconti]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_X Pope_Gregory_X]||Needs Connected |- |185|| Innocent V ||[[De_Tarentaise-1|Pierre de Tarentaise]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_V Pope_Innocent_V]||Needs Connected |- |186|| Adrian V ||[[Fieschi-19|Ottobuono Fieschi]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_V Pope_Adrian_V]|| |- |187|| John XXI || [[Julião-13|Pedro Julião]] ||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XXI Pope_John_XXI]||Needs Connected |- |188|| Nicholas III ||[[Orsini-39|Giovanni Gaetano Orsini]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_III Pope_Nicholas_III]||Done |- |189|| Martin IV ||[[Brion-129|Simon de Brion]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Martin_IV Pope_Martin_IV]||Needs Connected |- |190|| Honorius IV ||[[Savelli-6|Giacomo Savelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Honorius_IV Pope_Honorius_IV]||Needs Biography. The age difference between his sister Maria and himself is more than 60 years (He was born in 1210 and Maria was born in 1285). '''This needs investigation and resolution'''. |- |191|| Nicholas IV ||[[Masci-14|Girolamo Masci]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_IV Pope_Nicholas_IV]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |192|| Celestine V ||[[Morrone-66|Pietro del Morrone]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Celestine_V Pope_Celestine_V]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, |- |193|| Boniface VIII ||[[Caetani-12|Benedetto Caetani]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_VIII Pope_Boniface_VIII]||Needs Biography |- |194|| Benedict XI ||[[Boccasio-1|Niccolò di Boccasio]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XI Pope_Benedict_XI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, |- |195|| Clement V ||[[De_Got-2|Bertrand de Got]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_V Pope_Clement_V]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |196|| John XXII ||[[Duèze-1|Jacques Duèze]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XXII Pope_John_XXII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |197|| Benedict XII ||[[Fournier-1969|Jacques Fournier]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XII Pope_Benedict_XII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |198|| Clement VI ||[[Roger-470|Pierre Roger]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_VI Pope_Clement_VI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |199|| Innocent VI ||[[Aubert-283|Étienne Aubert]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_VI Pope_Innocent_VI]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |200|| Urban V ||[[Grimoard-1|Guillaume de Grimoard]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_V Pope_Urban_V]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected |- |201|| Gregory XI ||[[Beaufort-414|Pierre Roger de Beaufort]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XI Pope_Gregory_XI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |202|| Urban VI ||[[Prignano-1|Bartolomeo Prignano]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_VI Pope_Urban_VI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |203|| Boniface IX ||[[Tomacelli-2|Pietro Tomacelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_IX Pope_Boniface_IX]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |204|| Innocent VII ||[[Migliorati-2|Cosimo Gentile Migliorati]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_VII Pope_Innocent_VII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected |- |205|| Gregory XII ||[[Correr-1|Angelo Correr]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XII Pope_Gregory_XII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected |- |206|| Martin V ||[[Colonna-54|Oddone Colonna]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Martin_V Pope_Martin_V]||Needs Biography |- |207|| Eugene IV ||[[Condulmer-1|Gabriele Condulmer]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Eugene_IV Pope_Eugene_IV]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |208|| Nicholas V ||[[Parentucelli-1|Tommaso Parentucelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Nicholas_V Pope_Nicholas_V]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |209|| Callixtus III ||[[De_Borja-2|Alfonso de Borja]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Callixtus_III Pope_Callixtus_III]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |210|| Pius II ||[[Piccolomini-6|Enea Silvio Piccolomini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_II Pope_Pius_II]|| |- |211|| Paul II ||[[Barbo-24|Pietro Barbo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_II Pope_Paul_II]||Needs Connected |- |212|| Sixtus IV ||[[Della_Rovere-2|Francesco della Rovere]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_IV Pope_Sixtus_IV]||LNAB should conform to EuroAristo conventions, Needs Biography |- |213|| Innocent VIII ||[[Cibo-1|Giovanni Battista Cybo]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_VIII Pope_Innocent_VIII]||Needs Connected |- |214|| Alexander VI ||[[De_Borja-1 |Roderic Llançol i de Borja]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VI Pope_Alexander_VI]||LNAB should conform to EuroAristo conventions, Biography may need edited, Needs Sourced |- |215|| Pius III ||[[Piccolomini-5|Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_III Pope_Pius_III]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |216|| Julius II ||[[Della_Rovere-1|Giuliano della Rovere]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Julius_II Pope_Julius_II]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |217|| Leo X ||[[Medici-26 |Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_X Pope_Leo_X]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |218|| Adrian VI ||[[Boeyens-2|Adriaan Floriszoon Boeyens]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Adrian_VI Pope_Adrian_VI]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, |- |219|| Clement VII ||[[Medici-23 |Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_VII Pope_Clement_VII]|| Needs Sourced, Biography cleaned up |- |220|| Paul III ||[[Farnese-2 |Alessandro Farnese]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_III Pope_Paul_III]|| Needs Sourced |- |221|| Julius III ||[[Del_Monte-32|Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Julius_III Pope_Julius_III]||Needs Connected |- |||||'''The preceding profiles are pre1500s ''' |- |222|| Marcellus II ||[[Spannochi-2 |Marcello Cervini degli Spannochi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Marcellus_II Pope_Marcellus_II]|| Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, |- |223|| Paul IV ||[[Carafa-2|Giovanni Pietro Carafa]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_IV Pope_Paul_IV]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Image |- |224|| Pius IV ||[[Medici-74|Giovanni Angelo Medici]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_IV Pope_Pius_IV]|| Needs Biography expanded. |- |225|| Pius V ||[[Ghislieri-1 |Antonio Ghislieri]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_V Pope_Pius_V]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced. |- |226|| Gregory XIII ||[[Boncompagni-3 |Ugo Boncompagni]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XIII Pope_Gregory_XIII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |227|| Sixtus V ||[[Montalto-3 |Felice Peretti di Montalto]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Sixtus_V Pope_Sixtus_V]||Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |228|| Urban VII ||[[Castagna-5 |Giovanni Battista Castagna]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_VII Pope_Urban_VII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |229|| Gregory XIV ||[[Sfondrato-1 |Niccolò Sfondrati]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XIV Pope_Gregory_XIV]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |230|| Innocent IX ||[[Facchinetti-15 |Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_IX Pope_Innocent_IX]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |231|| Clement VIII ||[[Aldobrandini-6 |Ippolito Aldobrandini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Clement_VIII Pope_Clement_VIII]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |232|| Leo XI ||[[Medici-70 |Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Leo_XI Pope_Leo_XI]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |233|| Paul V ||[[Borghese-6 |Camillo Borghese]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_V Pope_Paul_V]|| Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |234|| Gregory XV ||[[Ludovisi-2|Alessandro Ludovisi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Gregory_XV Pope_Gregory_XV]||Needs Profile, Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced, Needs Category |- |235|| Urban VIII ||[[Barberini-7 |Maffeo Barberini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Urban_VIII Pope_Urban_VIII]|| Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |236|| Innocent X ||[[Pamphilj-1 |Giovanni Battista Pamphilj]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_X Pope_Innocent_X]||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced |- |237|| Alexander VII ||[[Chigi-1 |Fabio Chigi]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VII 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||[[Chiesa-11 |Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista Della Chiesa]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XV Pope_Benedict_XV]|| Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |259|| Pius XI ||[[Ratti-6 |Achille Ambrogio Damiano Ratti]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_XI Pope_Pius_XI]||Biography needs edited, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |260|| Pius XII ||[[Pacelli-11 |Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_XII Pope_Pius_XII]||Needs Biography, Needs Connected, Needs Sourced |- |261|| John XXIII ||[[Roncalli-1 |Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_XXIII Pope_John_XXIII]||Done |- |262|| Paul VI ||[[Montini-1 |Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_VI Pope_Paul_VI]|| Biography needs expanding |- |263|| John Paul I ||[[Luciani-3 |Albino Luciani]]||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_John_Paul_I Pope_John_Paul_I]|| Needs Sourced - 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Popes Harbour, Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Popes Harbour, Nova Scotia Colony]] [[Category: Popes Harbour, Nova Scotia]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' Popes Harbour is a small community of the Halifax Regional Municipality in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, 20.3 km west of Sheet Harbour, Nova ScotiaWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popes_Harbour,_Nova_Scotia Popes Harbour, Nova Scotia.] Accessed 2018., and east of [[Space:Ship Harbour, Nova Scotia|Ship Harbour, Nova Scotia]]. ==History== ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Popes Harbour, Nova Scotia|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Poplar Neck Land Grant, St. Mary's County, Maryland

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[[Category: Poplar Neck Land Grant, St. Mary's County, Maryland]] ==St. Mary's County== '''1642''' 200 acres Poplar Neck in the New Town Hundred was patented to William Brough. Marcella Jehl Dawson, Houston, Texas, with Linda Reno, Leonardtown, Maryland. 1707 Rent Rolls [http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/dawsonm/genealogy/lg/landP.htm St. Mary's Families: St. Mary's County Land Ownership: 1637-1800] Copyright 2002. Accessed 6/30/3019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] '''1663''' *50 acres Poplar Neck, New Town Hundred, to William Young and Sarah, wife. Marcella Jehl Dawson, Houston, Texas, with Linda Reno, Leonardtown, Maryland. St. Mary's County Land Records, 1663-66, p. 572. [http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/dawsonm/genealogy/lg/landP.htm St. Mary's Families: St. Mary's County Land Ownership: 1637-1800] Copyright 2002. Accessed 6/30/3019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *50 acres, Poplar Neck, New Town Hundred, to William Young and Sarah, wife, and Thomas Bennet. '''1707''' *25 acres Poplar Neck, New Town Hundred, to Cissell, William. *25 acres, Cissell, James. *50 acres, Cissell, Thomas. *50 acres, Dant, Mary. *50 acres, Cissell, Thomas '''1715''' Poplar Neck 1715 Dant, William Will, Dant, Wm., planter,St. Mary's Co.,31st Jan., 1714; 16th May, 1715 New Town Marcella Jehl Dawson, Houston, Texas, with Linda Reno, Leonardtown, Maryland. [http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/dawsonm/genealogy/lg/landP.htm St. Mary's Families: St. Mary's County Land Ownership: 1637-1800] Copyright 2002. Accessed 6/30/3019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] '''1717''' Poplar Neck 1717 Cissell , James 25 Will, Cissell , James,St. Mary's Co.,30th Mar., 1717; 22nd Apr., 1717 New Town '''1720''' Poplar Neck 1720 Mills, Peter 109 Patent Records New Town '''1753''' Poplar Neck 1753 Mills, William 115 SMC Debt Books New Town '''1760''' Poplar Neck 1760 Mills, William 115 Papist Lands New Town '''1783''' Poplar Neck 1783 Mills, William Will, Mills, William, SMC; 6/24/1783; 7/14/1783 New Town '''1788''' Poplar Neck 1788 Otley, James 40 Alienations and Transfers New Town Poplar Neck 1788 Richardson, James 40 Alienations and Transfers New Town ===[[Cissell-14|John Cecil (Cissell)]], 1639-1698=== From Paul Tobler: Property that John Cecil owned was called "Cadloe", "Longneck", "White Acres", "Poplar Neck" *Cadloe he had originally obtained 100 acres upon arrival. *Longneck of 100 acres was added. *White Acres of 150 acres was added. *Poplar Neck of 200 acres was added. Therefore he had a minimum of 550 acres of property. The home place was on "Poplar Neck" where they lived with the residence there. Geni. [https://www.geni.com/people/John-Cissell-of-St-Mary-s-County/6000000001255861655 John Cissell of St Mary's County] Accessed 6/30/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===1707 Co-owner of Poplar Neck=== In the 1707 Rent Rolls Mary Shercliffe owned 25 acres of "Poplar Neck" along with the sons of John Cissell. Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I002579&tree=Tree1 Mary Shircliffe] Accessed 6/30/2019 [[Day-1904] It is unclear how Mary Dant ended up owning 50 acres of Poplar Neck in 1707, the other 150 acres of which were owned in 1707 by William, Thomas, and James Cissell. Mary Dant must have been Mary Shirtcliffe Mills Dant, because her son William owned both Poplar Neck and Annstruther, which had been surveyed for Peter Mills in 1667, in 1714 when he wrote his will leaving the property to his cousins. ===1720=== *Mr. Peter Mills owned 109 acres of Poplar Neck in St. Mary's County in 1720. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland, 1701-1730. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995, page 110 ===1714 Will of William Dant, Planter=== William Dant, planter, of St. Mary's County, in his will (31 Jan 1714-16 May 1715) conveys 76 acres of Poplar Neck to his cousins Jno. Dant and Wm. Mills and their heirs. Should Jno. Dant die without issue, then to Jno. Mills and his heirs. William Dant also named his "brother" Peter Mills executor, and Peter Mills, Jr and his cousin Elinor Nevet, to receive personalty. Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I002583&tree=tree1 William Dant] Accessed 6/30/2019 [[Day-1904] Linda Reno presumes William Dant was a son of Thomas Dant and Mary Shercliffe. ==Other Tracts in other counties== ===Talbot County=== *William Berry owned 400 acres of Poplar Neck on 5 August 1680. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland, 1679-1700. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995, page 13 *Robert Knapp owned 50 acres of Poplar Neck on 10 April 1679. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland, 1679-1700. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995, page 100 ===Dorchester County=== Thomas Hicks, Carpenter, owned 75 acres of Poplar Neck on 30 September 1683 Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland, 1679-1700. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995, page 80 ===Baltimore County=== Mark Richardson, Planter, owned 1000 acres of Poplar Neck, 20 September 1683. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland, 1679-1700. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995, page 140 ===Prince George's County=== Clement Brooke owned 890 acres of Poplar Neck, 10 December 1713. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland, 1701-1730. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995, page 20 ===Anne Arundel County=== *John Noales, Surgeon, owned 251 acres of Poplar Neck in 1704. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland, 1701-1730. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995, page 115 *Samuel Peale, gent, owned 251 acres of Poplar Neck on 30 August 1725. Peter Wilson Coldham, Settlers of Maryland, 1701-1730. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995, page 120 ==Sources==

Poplar Ridge Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia

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[[Category:Poplar Ridge Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Charles City County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Charles City County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charles City County, Virginia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] ==Biography== [[Minge-25|John Minge]] lived in Charles City Co, VA. When he died'''Find a Grave, database and images''' (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179905454/john-minge : accessed 22 December 2021), memorial page for John Minge (1770–1829), Find a Grave Memorial ID 179905454, citing Lost Minge Family Cemetery, Weyanoke, Charles City County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by GMC (contributor 47138742) his estate inventory showed he had at least 4 plantations,'''Charles City Genealogical Databases''' https://charlescity.org/learn/genealogical-databases/enslaved-ancestor-file/enslaved-ancestor-database/?search_field=slave_owner_lastname&search_value=Minge&search= *Enslaved Ancestor File *[[Space:Upper_Weyanoke_Plantation%2C_Charles_City_County%2C_Virginia|Upper Weyanoke]] '''Will books, 1789-1878; general index to wills and fiduciary accounts, 1789-1954''': "Will books, 1789-1878; general index to wills and fiduciary accounts, 1789-1954"
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*Poplar Ridge *[[Space:The_Creek_Plantation%2C_Charles_City_County%2C_Virginia|The Creek]] * North Bend,'''African Diaspora Archaeology Network''' http://www.diaspora.illinois.edu/news0306/news0306.html *His son's plantation? This page is for information about the enslaved at the Poplar Ridge Plantation ===Slaves=== *[[Minge-188|John]] *[[Minge-189|Nelson]] *[[Minge-190|Famous]] *[[Minge-191|Robert]] *[[Minge-192|Robin]] corker *[[Minge-193|Elleck]] *[[Minge-194|Nelson]] young *[[Minge-195|Philip]] carpenter *[[Minge-196|George]] *[[Minge-197|Mat]] *[[Minge-198|Douglass]] *[[Minge-199|Nancy]] *[[Minge-200|Clarissa]] *[[Minge-201|Chloe]] *[[Minge-202|Harriet]] *[[Minge-203|Lucy]] *[[Minge-204|Polly]] & 2 children *[[Minge-205|Billy]] Polly's son *[[Minge-206|Jean]] and child *[[Minge-207|Aggy]] & 2 children *[[Minge-208|Jinny]] Aggy's child *[[Minge-209|Lucretia]] & child *[[Minge-210|Edy]] child of Edy ==Sources==

Poplar Run Baptist Cemetery

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[[Category:Poplar Run Baptist Cemetery, Elizaville, Kentucky]] ==General Information== :Cemetery name: Poplar Run Baptist Cemetery :Location: US 32, Fleming County, Kentucky :'''Directions:''' 1 mile west of Elizaville on Route 32 at Tanyard Hill. Formerly located beside a church that is no longer there. == History == ===Publications=== * Poplar Run cemetery book: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/126422-kentucky-cemeteries-poplar-run-graveyard-elizaville-fleming-county?offset=2 ===Links=== *'''See''' the [[:Category:Poplar Run Baptist Cemetery, Elizaville, Kentucky|WikiTree category page]] for Poplar Run Baptist Cemetery for a profile list of people buried in this cemetery. *'''Find A Grave Page:''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222169 Poplar Run Baptist Cemetery] == More Information == {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Poplar_Run_Baptist_Cemetery|Poplar Run Baptist Cemetery]]}} *'''To Add This Sticker To A Profile: ''' Simply copy and paste this template in the biography section (usually in a line above your mention of death/interment). ::{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Poplar_Run_Baptist_Cemetery|Poplar Run Baptist Cemetery]]}} == Sources ==

Poplar Springs Cemetery, Lamar County, Alabama

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[[Category:Poplar Springs Cemetery, Lamar County, Alabama]] [[Category:Lamar County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Poplar Springs Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located approximately 2 tenths of a mile north on Moore's Mill Road past the intersection with Walnut Grove Road. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
33.650980,-88.143092 :::OR N 33 39.059 W 88 08.586 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B039'03.5%22N+88%C2%B008'35.1%22W/@33.649082,-88.14535,16.25z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x8886564c88c00071:0x2485a41b9921d71b!7e2!8m2!3d33.65098!4d-88.1430919 Poplar Springs Church & Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fully survey cemetery *Complete table of transcriptions below. *Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Foster-6463|Moore]]||Martha Ellen "Ellie"||20 Sep1846||02 Nov 1915||||[[image:Foster-6463.jpg|100px]] |-}

Poplar Springs Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Poplar Springs Cemetery, Mendenhall, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Poplar Springs Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi with a Mendenhall address. This free space page for the Poplar Springs Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, '''please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance'''. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location :: Poplar Springs Cemetery :: Poplar Springs Baptist Church :: 362 Poplar Springs Road :: Mendenhall, MS 39114 :: Phone: (601) 847-2555 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.981026, -89.844353 :[https://goo.gl/maps/G0ugM Poplar Springs Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Poplar Springs Baptist Church operates and maintains this cemetery. Cemetery is medium size with more than 400 burials. Cemetery is open with no fence or sign. As of Jul 9, 2018 '''Findagrave'''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240588 Findagave - Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery] lists Poplar Springs Cemetery with 429 graves recorded and 94% photographed. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] as of May 2011. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves as of May 2011. :Link to Profiles * 40% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Table of Interments === Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Abernathy ]]||Jurenia Mangum||1882||||(reported burial, found no stone)||[[Image:Abernathy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Abernathy-xxx | Abernathy ]]||William Preston ||1880||1920||(reported burial, found no stone)||[[Image:Abernathy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-888 | Allen ]]||Margrette Emily ||1858-06-08||1922-07-02||(nee Dollar) Wife of W. T. Allen (note h/w have same birth date)||[[Image:Dollar-888.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-40273 | Allen ]]||W. T. ||1858-06-08||1942-10-02||He died as he lived, a Christian.||[[Image:Allen-40273.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-279| Barker ]]||Salena Ponder||1910-03-07||1970-09-15||We shall meet again who have loved each other.||[[Image:Barker-4865.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barker-4865| Barker ]]||Woodrow Wilson ||1913-07-29||1995-02-26||We shall meet again who have loved each other.||[[Image:Barker-4865.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Batton-350 | Batton ]]||Doyle Ray ||1925-12-02||1998-12-14||[wed] Apr 24, 1948; (back) Children - Ronnie, Cheryl, Steven, Kymble; US Army World War II||[[Image:Batton-350.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4036 | Benton ]]||Alonzo ||1884-01-26||1967-01-05||||[[Image:Benton-4036.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4977 | Benton ]]||Christopher R. ||1953-01-02||1984-08-27|| ||[[Image:Benton-4977.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-45116| Benton ]]||Dovie P. ||1890-09-26||1981-08-05||(nee Parker)||[[Image:Parker-45116.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4038 | Benton ]]||Howard ||1925-08-15||2016-11-12||(mil) US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Benton-4038.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4039 | Benton ]]||Richard T. ||1920-01-10||2013-03-17||||[[Image:Benton-4039.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4978 | Benton ]]||Rebecca Lynn ||1955-02-26||2009-12-25||||[[Image:Benton-4978.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4976 | Benton ]]||Sarah Almeda ||1917-07-02||1998-05-23||||[[Image:Benton-4976.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Biggins-xxx | Biggins ]]||Charles L. ||1925-01-18||1997-09-23||US Navy, World War II||[[Image:Biggins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-2993| Blackwell ]]||Elmer Roy ||1930-07-27||1973-11-23||[wed] Oct 22, 1955; Precious Lord take my hand.; Mississippi CPL US Army Res Korea||[[Image:Blackwell-2993.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-7370| Blackwell ]]||Mary S. May||1935-08-25||1990-04-03||(nee May) [wed] Oct 22, 1955; Precious Lord take my hand.||[[Image:May-7370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-2992| Blackwell ]]||Velma Lois ||1930-07-27||1978-04-02||||[[Image:Blackwell-2992.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-2990| Blackwell ]]||William Robert ||1885-10-14||1944-07-02||FATHER||[[Image:Blackwell-2990.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blanchard-xxx | Blanchard ]]||Gertrude Pilie ||1914-02-07||1984-10-01||Mother||[[Image:Blanchard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boldware-xxx | Boldware ]]||A. B. ||1875-09-23||1909-09-16||||[[Image:Boldware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boleware-xxx | Boleware ]]||Bulah ||1875-03-24||||In Loving Memory||[[Image:Boleware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bowman-xxx | Bowman ]]||Russell ||1961||2009||(FHM)||[[Image:Bowman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brumfield-xxx | Brumfield ]]||Ike Mangum ||1918||1986||||[[Image:Brumfield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-102208 | Burns ]]||Maggie L. ||1907-08-01||1996-08||(nee Taylor) MOTHER (death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Burns-19855.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burns-19855 | Burns ]]||Nelson ||1916-08-01||1992-08||FATHER (death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Burns-19855.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7486 | Butler ]]||James Truett ||1919-09-27||1985-06-10||||[[Image:Butler-7486.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boleware-2 | Butler ]]||Melinda "Maggie" ||1857-12-20||1920-11-13||MAMA (nee Boleware) ||[[Image:Boleware-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12188 | Butler ]]||Nanny L. ||1896-04-10||1949-03-08||Mother (nee Roberts)||[[Image:Butler-7485.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7485 | Butler ]]||Quitman T. ||1899-08-11||1967-03-01||Father||[[Image:Butler-7485.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7487 | Butler ]]||Robert Harold ||1925-10-24||1949-01-08||Mississippi SC3 USNR World War II||[[Image:Butler-7487.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Avery-2196 | Butler ]]||Vera Avery||1923-02-17||2010-09-19||||[[Image:Butler-7486.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sexton-1871 | Bynum ]]||Elmira ||1947-12-11||1998-08-27||Mother (nee Sexton) ||[[Image:Milner-595.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-951 | Bynum ]]||Robert Orville ||1932-04-22||1977-12-29||Father; PFC US Army Korea||[[Image:Bynum-951.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-324| Cline ]]||Iva Lois||1934-11-22||2006-12-21||(nee Ponder) ||[[Image:Ponder-324.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cline-2551| Cline ]]||Richard T. (Richie)||1965-02-24||1965-06-10||||[[Image:Cline-2551.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cline-2550| Cline ]]||Truman Boyd||1932-08-13||2022-06-20 || ||[[Image:Cline-2550.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cone-xxx | Cone ]]||Euthel Jacob||1920-10-17||2007-05-05||DADDY||[[Image:Cone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cone-xxx | Cone ]]||Noma R. ||1923-06-07||1987-04-08||MOM (nee May)||[[Image:Cone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-2507| Craft ]]||Bernell ||1936-11-13||2014-10-20||[wed] Jun 7, 1958 In Loving Memory||[[Image:Craft-2507.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-2505| Craft ]]||Don L. ||1939-01-03||2001-10-14||[wed] Jun 29, 1962 (back) Footprints in the sand; parents of Rose, David||[[Image:Craft-2505.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-2506| Craft ]]||Gaither Arthur ||1914-10-13||1957-10-30||We shall meet again who have loved each other||[[Image:Craft-2506.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1620| Craft ]]||Willie Mae ||1916-10-03||1998-04-27||(nee Layton) God’s greatest gift returned to God – our mother ||[[Image:Craft-2506.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-4004| Craft ]]||John Wesley (Dub) ||1941-05-05||1981-10-19||He is not dead -- He is just away! -- Military SP5 US Army Vietnam||[[Image:Craft-4004.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dampeer-2| Dampeer ]]||Henry Steven ||1919-12-20||1979-03-11||TEC4 US Army World War II||[[Image:Dampeer-2-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dampeer-3 | Dampeer ]]||Homer Daniel ||1948-03-09||2003-08-13||Precious Memories; SP4 US Army Vietnam ||[[Image:Dampeer-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-265 | Dampeer ]]||Orine Rebecca ||1925-11-20||1999-10-25||(Headstone has last name as Dampeer. Was married to Boyd Bishop when she died.)||[[Image:Dampeer-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-4000| Davis ]]||Bobbie Sue Craft||1943-11-20||2007-11-21||(nee Craft) Precious Memories; Gone but not forgotten, We will meet at Heavens Gate||[[Image:Craft-4000.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Decker-xxx | Decker ]]||Patricia Gail ||1996-07-21||1997-01-23||||[[Image:Decker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx | Dukes ]]||Earnest M. Jr. ||1948-07-04||1948-07-04||Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dukes||[[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx | Dukes ]]||Earnest Milton ||1924-09-26||1988-09-05||US Army World War II (dates are covered)||[[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-xxx | Edwards ]]||Albert B. ||1906-08-12||1982-08-06||Father, At rest||[[Image:Edwards-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-xxx | Edwards ]]||Gloria Jean May ||1927-08-24||2002-12-12|| ||[[Image:Edwards-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-xxx | Edwards ]]||Wisie J. ||1905-01-11||1977-02-24||Mother, In Loving Memory (nee Overby)||[[Image:Edwards-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzey-xxx | Ellzey ]]||George W. ||1884-02-22||1953-10-03||Grandpa||[[Image:Ellzey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzey-xxx | Ellzey ]]||Joseph W. ||1905-03-10||1975-02-18||Rest in peace||[[Image:Ellzey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzey-xxx | Ellzey ]]||Pearlie ||1882-12-15||1971-11-19||Grandma (nee Thompson)||[[Image:Ellzey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-4 | Ellzy ]]||Albert ||1902-03-12||1968-02-23||FATHER||[[Image:Ellzy-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-xxx | Ellzy ]]||Hazle T. ||1935-04-18||1997-03-09||(nee Thompson) ||[[Image:Ellzy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-xxx | Ellzy ]]||Infant Son ||||||Infant Son of Albert & Maggie Ellzy||[[Image:Ellzy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-7| Ellzy ]]||John Henry ||1929-12-12||1992-07-02||FATHER||[[Image:Ellzy-7.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3983 | Ellzy ]]||Maggie ||1905-10-20||1939-05-28|| (nee Layton) MOTHER||[[Image:Ellzy-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-xxx | Ellzy ]]||Ricky ||1952-04-04||1953-09-28||||[[Image:Ellzy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-12690| Everett ]]||Mamie Rea ||1926-06-02||1978-05-05||MOTHER (nee May) ||[[Image:May-12690.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-5289| Everett ]]||Robert Glenn ||1945-06-22||2007-04-26||PAPAW; An honorable man who finished well||[[Image:Everett-5289.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-5290| Everett ]]||Samuel S. ||1925-10-03||1989-08-20||FATHER||[[Image:Everett-5290.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Finley-xxx | Finley ]]||Mattie Lee ||1899-12-02||1920-01-09||Dau of J. R. & J. P. Finley; She was the sunshine of our home.||[[Image:Finley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Finley-xxx | Finley ]]||Patricia "Pat" Mullican||1937-03-18||||||[[Image:Finley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Finley-xxx | Finley ]]||Walton Eugene "Gene" ||1934-06-18||2001-03-05||||[[Image:Finley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Helen S. ||1950-04-02||2003-09-14||In God's care ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fondren-xxx | Fondren ]]||Alice ||1891||1900||Beloved Sister||[[Image:Fondren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franklin-xxx | Franklin ]]||Bobby Earl ||1934-06-19||2001-11-16||||[[Image:Franklin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franklin-xxx | Franklin ]]||R. J. L. "Buck" ||1900||1943||(given name Robert John Luke)||[[Image:Franklin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franklin-xxx | Franklin ]]||Selena May M. ||1906||1955||(nee May)||[[Image:Franklin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[French-xxx | French ]]||Caleb H. ||1899-03-02||1975-07-17||||[[Image:French-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1977 | Gates ]]||Baby ||||||(no dates given)||[[Image:Gates-1977.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1983 | Gates ]]||Baby ||1906-04-06||1909||(identified as Zona, no dates given) ||[[Image:Gates-1977.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-248 | Gates ]]||Eugenia ||1872-09-10||1929||Until we meet again; Luther Gates, His Wife Eugenia Gates and Family (nee Mangum)(dates from family)||[[Image:Gates-1976.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267483 | Gates ]]||Gladys E. ||1921-11-23||1969-11-14||Wife of Noel E. Gates||[[Image:Unknown-267483.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1981 | Gates ]]||Gladys ||1905||||||[[Image:Gates-1981.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1979 | Gates ]]||Henry ||1897||1915||||[[Image:Gates-1979.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1978 | Gates ]]||Jones William ||1895-04-29||1961-12-30||Mississippi PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Gates-1978.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1976 | Gates ]]||Luther ||1872-09-10||1915-02 ||Until we meet again; Luther Gates, His Wife Eugenia Gates and Family (dates from family)||[[Image:Gates-1976.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1980 | Gates ]]||Robert Kelly ||1899-09-01||1972-03-11||||[[Image:Gates-1980.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-110209 | Goolsby]]||Nicely ||1842-06-20||1913-10-08||(nee Davis) Wife of Samuel Goolsby (headstone is almost unreadable)||[[Image:Davis-110209.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gowan-xxx | Gowan ]]||A. J. ||1930-09-08||1997-02-02||Daddy, Pop; I am the resurrection and the life ||[[Image:Gowan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gowan-xxx | Gowan ]]||Paul J. ||1951-07-27||1988-07-10||US Army Vietnam||[[Image:Gowan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||Enos Homer ||1887-05-10||1922-06-15||Father||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||Euree Johnston ||1914-12-18||1992-04-19||[wed] Jan 10, 1948||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | Grantham ]]||Hattie Thames||1895-10-25||1973-12-01||Mother (nee May)||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | Grantham ]]||J. Aleczander ||2002-03-05||2002-06-28||Our precious angel||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Landrum-xxx | Grantham ]]||Winnie Landrum||1920-09-18||1999-09-06||[wed] Jan 10, 1948||[[Image:Grantham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Griffiin-xxx | Griffiin ]]||Danyel S. "Bo Bo" ||1984-09-21||1994-03-05||Daughter||[[Image:Griffiin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-xxx | Hall ]]||David Aaron ||1938-07-18||1995-08-31||In God's Care; Devoted husband, father, and grandfather||[[Image:Hall-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hogan-xxx | Hogan ]]||Callie ||1910-03-08||1942-10-17||Wife of H. Hogan (nee Abernathy)||[[Image:Hogan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hopkins-xxx | Hopkins ]]||Philip Blane "Hoot" ||1964-11-08||2001-03-06||Our Beloved||[[Image:Hopkins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hord-xxx | Hord ]]||Infant ||1945-10-20||1945-10-20||||[[Image:Hord-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hord-xxx | Hord ]]||Infant ||1932-04-27||1932-04-27||||[[Image:Hord-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hord-xxx | Hord ]]||John Barton ||||1941-08-21||Missouri MACH MATT ICL US Navy||[[Image:Hord-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[James-xxx | James ]]||Janice B. ||1947-07-19||2008-11-10||||[[Image:James-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Alvie F. ||1905-01-18||1929-08-18||OUR SON; On that bright and immortal shore, we shall meet to part no more.||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Geo. W. ||1872-04-10||1948-08-18||FATHER; He is not dead, but sleepeth.||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Louisa V. ||1873-01-11||1960-01-21||MOTHER; She was the sunshine of our home. (nee Varner)||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Marvin M. ||1896-07-29||1973-11-23||Mississippi PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Mary M. ||1833-11-22||1922-10-10||Mother||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-xxx | Jennings ]]||Oscar ||1907-05-02||1909-05-11||Son of G. W. & L. Jennings; Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Jennings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jinnings-xxx | Jinnings ]]||Henry L. ||1883-02-13||1900-11-03||In memory of; Son of W. P. & O. E. Jinnings; Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Jinnings-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kelso-xxx | Kelso ]]||George S. ||1914-09-06||1990-11-04||FATHER||[[Image:Kelso-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-14815| Kelso ]]||Marilyn B. ||1922-11-19||1970-01-30||(nee Butler) MOTHER||[[Image:Kelso-14815.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-23845| Kennedy ]]||Curtis H. ||1922-08-21||1998-01-17||Loving father; God gives us love, something to love he lends us.||[[Image:Kennedy-23845.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-23846| Kennedy ]]||David H. Sr. ||1947-05-08||2003-02-23||We love you always; Semper Fi||[[Image:Kennedy-23846.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-587 | Kennedy ]]||Mary Jane ||1865 ||1938||Wife of W. T. Kennedy; A tender mother and a faithful friend. (nee Layton)||[[Image:Layton-587.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5868 | Kennedy ]]||Willoughby T. ||1861||1951 ||Daddy we will meet you ||[[Image:Kennedy-5868.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-1085 | Layton ]]||Aileen O. ||1912-03-11||1992-01-10||(nee Overby) Those whom we love never die, as love as we live to remember.||[[Image:Layton-3984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-719 | Layton ]]||Ancie Claude ||1910-12-10||1983-04-27||||[[Image:Layton-719.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3986 | Layton ]]||Billy Joe ||1940-11-10||1959-11-29||||[[Image:Layton-3986.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-4225 | Layton ]]||Clarence ||1905-10-06||1981-01-27||||[[Image:Layton-4225.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-717 | Layton ]]||Ernest C. ||1902-12-10||1932-08-26||Father; Now his labor is done, Now, now the goal is won.||[[Image:Layton-717.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Ernest Ray ||1928-04-21||1995-08-22||HUSBAND; [wed] Aug 13, 1954; S SGT Air Force World War II||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3982 | Layton ]]||Henry Clifton ||1903-08-15||1986-03-28||||[[Image:Layton-3982.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||James L. (L.J.) ||1933-01-18||1994-08-31||In God's Care; Daddy, [wed] June 26, 1957; SGT US Army Korea||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-xxx | Layton ]]||Joe ||1838||1915-01-01||(reported burial, MS DC: 1915-01330) ||[[Image:Layton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3985 | Layton ]]||John Henry ||1936-04-20||1998-11-14||[wed] May 30, 1959||[[Image:Layton-3985 .jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-4226 | Layton ]]||John Howard ||1930-08-09||2005-08-02||||[[Image:Layton-4226.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-718 | Layton ]]||John P. ||1883-03-27||1948-04-23||||[[Image:Layton-718.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1494| Layton ]]||John W. ||1893-10-10 ||1916-11-21||'''unmarked''' MS DC: 16-21302||[[Image:Layton-1494.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-627| Layton ]]||Letha ||1919-07-29||2007-10-26||(nee Padgett)||[[Image:Layton-719.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-7055 | Layton ]]||Loree Rankin ||1909-09-05||1992-03-23||(nee Rankin)||[[Image:Layton-4225.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Whitaker-1923 | Layton ]]||Adeline ||1880-02-04||1968-06-20||(nee Whitaker) ||[[Image:Whitaker-1923.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-586 | Layton ]]||Mary Jane ||1831-02-01||1912-01-27||(nee Layton) Wife of John Layton||[[Image:Layton-586.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3743 | Layton ]]||Travis L. ||1941-06-22||2013-01-19||[wed] May 18, 1962 (back lists children & grandchildren) '''pic 1888'''||[[Image:Layton-3743.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3984 | Layton ]]||W. Clyde ||1908-04-04||1971-01-15||Those whom we love never die, as love as we live to remember.||[[Image:Layton-3984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-1084 | Layton ]]||Winnie Overby||1906-09-30||1980-06-21||(nee Overby)||[[Image:Layton-3982.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lazenby-xxx | Lazenby ]]||William D. ||1916-07-21||1922-03-04||Darling we miss you.||[[Image:Lazenby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5619 | Lee ]]||Betty Sullivan||1941-09-28||2003-09-11||[wed]July 15, 1961; Absent from the body, present with the Lord; Beloved parents of Melonie Varshea Lee Pittman, and Clint Kelly Lee; adoring grandparents of Kody and Houston Pittman ||[[Image:Lee-11269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-11269 | Lee ]]||Crit Kelly ||1938-07-07||2004-07-09||[wed]July 15, 1961; Absent from the body, present with the Lord; Beloved parents of Melonie Varshea Lee Pittman, and Clint Kelly Lee; adoring grandparents of Kody and Houston Pittman ||[[Image:Lee-11269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-11272 | Lee ]]||Joe Darryl ||1965-10-08||2007-11-08||Taken by a flight of angels||[[Image:Lee-11272.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lutrick-xxx | Lutrick ]]||Flora Edwina ||1941-04-14||2007-04-29||(stone does not have obit last name of Hinton)||[[Image:Lutrick-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-984 | Mangum ]]||Arthur James ||1882-04-08||1964-12-05||||[[Image:Mangum-984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-51260 | Mangum ]]||Lela Parker||1887-02-03||1970-06-24||(nee Parker) ||[[Image:Mangum-984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-25029 | Mason ]]||Baby ||1937-10-19||1937-10-19||(Buried between Richard Thomas Mason Sr. with wife, Myra Kate McMurry and their son, Richard Thomas Mason Jr.)||[[Image:Mason-25029.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Permenter-133 | Mason ]]||Della ||1882-04-22||1958-12-10||(nee Permenter) Mother||[[Image:Permenter-133.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-20693 | Mason ]]||Gale ||1919-09-22||1997-11-11||PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Mason-20693.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-20700 | Mason ]]||Henry Clay ||1914-08-11||1999-11-06||In the hands of God, (MILITARY) PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Mason-20700.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-13618 | Mason ]]||H. C. ||1876-02-09||1914-08-30||Farewell thy wife and children all. (given name Henry Clay)||[[Image:Mason-13618.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-20698| Mason ]]||Jimmy Gale ||1943-01-12||1980-02-04||||[[Image:Mason-20698.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-5599 | Mason ]]||Monroe Solomon ||1893-06-16||1974-04-10||FATHER||[[Image:Mason-5599.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McMurry-520 | Mason ]]||Myra Kate ||1912-11-02||1978-04-21||(nee McMurry) ||[[Image:Mason-22820.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-25101| Mason ]]||R. K. ||1874-02-28||1916-03-15||At Rest||[[Image:Mason-25101.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-22821 | Mason ]]||Richard T. Jr. ||1940-10-31||1963-07-31||(mil) Louisiana A2C 3766 School SQ AF||[[Image:Mason-22821.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-22820| Mason ]]||Richard Thomas ||1911-04-05||1973-06-14||||[[Image:Mason-22820.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-47358 | Mason ]]||Wilma Dee ||1919-02-12||2002-07-21||(nee Stewart) (back) Loving mother of Shirley, Jimmy, Betty, Mary, Bobby, Brenda, Thomas, Robert||[[Image:Stewart-47358.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Albert F. "Buddy" Jr. ||1907-07-09||1986-05-21||[wed] Aug. 8 1936; Parents of Otho A., Linda F.||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-4331| May ]]||Albert Fount Sr. ||1874-05-27||1943-09-04||At Rest||[[Image:May-4331.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3912 | May ]]||Albert Frank ||1900-06-22||1969-09-14||||[[Image:May-3912.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Archie Daniel Sr. ||1920-10-23||1991-07-15||[wed] Jan 15, 1950||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patrick-1857 | May ]]||Bessie P. ||1888-07-09||1935-03-30||(nee Patrick)||[[Image:Patrick-1857.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Doris L. ||1924-09-23||1993-07-25||Wife of Enos H. May (nee Martin) Children David M. May, Dwain W. May, Dale H. May, Debra K. May||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Earl B. ||1910-02-23||1993-11-25||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Edna Grace ||1913-07-14||1983-08-22||Eternal rest.||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Enos Homer ||1922-05-25||2006-05-14||(nee Foots)||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8345 | May ]]||Gladys P. ||1916-07-10||1999-12-22||(nee Palmer)||[[Image:Palmer-8345.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||James L. ||1923-01-03||1998-12-27||In Memory of … S1 US Navy World War II||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-5173 | May ]]||James Roy||1921-05-24||2006-05-06||(mil) CPL US Army World War II||[[Image:May-5173.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||James W. Jr. ||1906-11-19||1969-12-28||The hunter home from the hills.||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-5818| May ]]||James Walter||1896-04-19||1968-06-18||||[[Image:May-5818.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3925 | May ]]||J. W. ||1869-02-20||1945-12-12||Rev. (given name James Wilburn)||[[Image:May-3925.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Jennifer Anne||1985-06-16||2000-11-28||Daughter; In God's Care||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Jewel M. ||1915-05-29||2000-09-16||[wed] Aug. 8 1936; Parents of Otho A., Linda F. (nee Miley)||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-14625 | May ]]||Lavada Cooper||1901-03-11||1964-05-11||(nee Cooper)||[[Image:Cooper-14625.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Lela Mae||1893-02-02||1979-06-14||(nee Gibbons) Children of Mrs. Lela May R.C. -- Lavern, Gloria Jean, Janie Sue, Cherlon Ray||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3911| May ]]||L. C. Jr. ||1941-02-22||1963-10-20||Your memory is dear to us.||[[Image:May-3911.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3910| May ]]||L. C. Sr. ||1919-05-04||1990-04-09||CPL US Army World War II||[[Image:May-3910.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24081 | May ]]||Martha T. ||1877-10-16||1906-12-19||(nee Taylor)||[[Image:Taylor-24081.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Mary Nell ||1924-04-02||2001-02-14||(wed] Jan 15, 1950||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-323 | May ]]||Noma Ponder||1924-10-31||2016-02-24||'''(death date from obit)'''||[[Image:Ponder-323.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Ora Shoemaker||1905-12-05||1985-09-29||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Phillip Wayne ||1948-01-15||2011-07-22||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-1686 | May ]]||Rebecca Ann ||1881-01-20||1917-12-30||(nee Benton) Wife of A.F. May; Children of Mrs. Rebecca Elizabeth May; Hattie, Tommy, Callie, Willoughby, Annie, Salena, A.F. May Jr, Rebecca E, Wincie, Lavell||[[Image:Benton-1686.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Robert Nolon ||1933-09-12||1957-10-13||Your memory is dear to us; (mil) Mississippi AA US Navy Korea||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Rosa J. ||1894-05-19||1898-07-21||Daughter of J. W. & M. I. May||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Sherlon R. "Dickie" ||1932-05-24||1988-12-29||In Loving Memory [wed] June 25, 1960 ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Walter Ray ||1936-04-21||2002-02-13||[wed] Aug 12, 1960; L CPL US Marine Corps||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||William Jonathan ||1953-08-08||1968-11-01||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Margie ||1943-01-16||2010-04-07||[wed] Aug 12, 1960; (nee Heggins)||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Willoughby T. ||1901-01-12||1934-04-25||||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moffatt-xxx | Moffatt ]]||Byron L. ||1917-02-11||1999-07-05||[wed] Apr 7, 1940||[[Image:Moffatt-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moffatt-xxx | Moffatt ]]||Darlene C. ||1923-04-29||1999-11-07||[wed] Apr 7, 1940||[[Image:Moffatt-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-20699| Morgan ]]||Betty Lou Mason||1944-12-26||1998-01-13||(nee Mason) '''NOTE: death date should be 1998-01-14''' We Miss You||[[Image:Mason-20699.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Morgan-xxx | Morgan ]]||Michelle ||1972||1975||||[[Image:Morgan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mott-xxx | Mott ]]||Connie Sue ||1947-08-23||2008-02-11||Wed Tommy June 4, 1965||[[Image:Mott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Muse-367 | Muse ]]||A. D. ||1932-05-13||2000-12-08||DADDY||[[Image:Muse-367.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Muse-366| Muse ]]||Henry C. ||1898-11-02||1961-10-28||Mississippi COX US Navy World War I||[[Image:Muse-366.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Muse-368 | Muse ]]||Joyce Dyian ||1957-02-19||1973-05-08||DAUGHTER||[[Image:Muse-368.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8352 | Muse ]]||Mattie Mae ||1902-12-03||1971-11-15||||[[Image:Palmer-8352.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-4037 | Myers ]]||Aline Benton||1915-08-18||1998-10-07||(nee Benton)||[[Image:Myers-25503.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-25503 | Myers ]]||Tally Showse ||1912-10-11||1980-11-03||||[[Image:Myers-25503.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myrick-1415 | Myrick ]]||Carroll A. ||1927-02-18||2006-01-15||HUSBAND; Beloved PA PA||[[Image:Myrick-1415.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ellzy-8 | Myrick ]]||Lula Mae ||1927-07-16||2011-11-28|| (nee Ellzy) WIFE; Beloved MA MA (death date from obit)||[[Image:Ellzy-8.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Noland-xxx | Noland ]]||William C. Sr. ||1933-08-06||2001-12-29||Father||[[Image:Noland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-940 | Overby ]]||Harold Thomas ||1936-09-25||2003-04-02||II Chronicles 7:14||[[Image:Overby-940.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-124091 | Overby ]]||Ina Pat ||1938-07-19||2004-10-30||(nee Jones) Psalm 23||[[Image:Jones-124091.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Price-7312 | Padgett ]]||Doris Inez ||1924-08-10||2014-09-12||(obit) ||[[Image:Padgett-625.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-626 | Padgett ]]||Infant Son ||1943-09-12||1943-05-12||Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leotis Padgett ||[[Image:Padgett-626.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-624 | Padgett ]]||John J. ||1899-08-05||1962-04-16||Father||[[Image:Sullivan-5612.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-625 | Padgett ]]||Leotis ||1922-11-06||2011-07-31||(obit) ||[[Image:Padgett-625.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5612 | Padgett ]]||Mary S. ||1900-01-15||1988-04-25||Mother (nee Sullivan)||[[Image:Sullivan-5612.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12168 | Palmer ]]||Annie May ||1911-01-08||1992-01-07||(nee Roberts)||[[Image:Palmer-8343.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8346 | Palmer ]]||Cecil ||1924-05-14||1991-12-14||||[[Image:Palmer-8346.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8336 | Palmer ]]||Charlene ||1928-07-24||1973-12-10||||[[Image:Palmer-8336.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8349 | Palmer ]]||Charlie Aide ||1886-05-10||1965-05-10||||[[Image:Palmer-8349.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8335| Palmer ]]||Charlie C. ||1907-06-21||1975-09-25||Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Palmer-8335.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8350 | Palmer ]]||Eugene ||1914-05-24||1978-03-30||The best is yet to be||[[Image:Palmer-8350.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12163 | Palmer ]]||Eula Mae ||1900-06-20||1977-12-01||(nee Roberts)||[[Image:Roberts-12163.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5614 | Palmer ]]||Eula S. ||1909-07-07||2001-04-05||(nee Sullivan)||[[Image:Palmer-8335.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-247 | Palmer ]]||Fannie Mangum||1884||1919||Wife of W. J. Palmer; MOTHER||[[Image:Mangum-247.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-379 | Palmer ]]||Inez O. ||1919-11-26||1984-06-27||Now I am with thee. (nee Overby)||[[Image:Palmer-8350.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8351 | Palmer ]]||Infant Son ||1926-10-30||1926-10-30||Infant Son of Charlie & Mary Jane Palmer ||[[Image:Palmer-8351.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8344 | Palmer ]]||John D. ||1935-07-31||1999-12-03||In God's care; [wed] July 27, 1962||[[Image:Palmer-8344.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-267 | Palmer ]]||Malissa ||1864-07-20||1945-10-11||(nee Ponder)||[[Image:Palmer-8339.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1974 | Palmer ]]||Mary Jane ||1893-01-07||1958-05-12||(nee Gates)||[[Image:Palmer-8349.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-xxx | Palmer ]]||Sam M. ||1930-07-23||1954-08-20||||[[Image:Palmer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8339 | Palmer ]]||T. J. ||1862-06-22||1940-05-03||||[[Image:Palmer-8339.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-27722 | Palmer ]]||Thompson ||1894||1915-11-06||MS DC: 15-22814 || |- | [[Palmer-xxx | Palmer ]]||Tommy Joe ||1937||1965-07-15||||[[Image:Palmer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8340 | Palmer ]]||W. J. ||1882-11-26||1952-06-20||W. J. Palmer and family; DADDY||[[Image:Palmer-8340.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8337 | Palmer ]]||Wiley T. ||1931-02-10||2009-05-09||Loving Husband, Pop, Unc, and Friend||[[Image:Palmer-8337.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8343 | Palmer ]]||William H. ||1902-03-26||1977-12-04||||[[Image:Palmer-8343.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||Almeda ||1872-04-22||1949-09-03||Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can't heal.||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||Richard ||1850-02-02||1926-10-04||Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can't heal.||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8342 | Patterson ]]||Meadie P. ||1906-02-04||1985-09-29||MOTHER (nee Palmer)||[[Image:Patterson-6121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Archie Brown ||1917-11-21||1976-10-20||||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||David J. ||1953-07-18||1975-04-18||Gone but not forgotten; [wed] Sept 17, 1971; (back) Parents of Traci & David||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Deborah L. ||1952-04-02||1998-05-01||Gone but not forgotten; [wed] Sept 17, 1971; (back) Parents of Traci & David; (nee May)||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-6121 | Patterson ]]||Ingrum C. ||1902-06-09||1989-12-04||FATHER ||[[Image:Patterson-6121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Lorraine Slay||1920-12-27||2006-08-24||||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Jimmy Travis ||1942-10-24||2012-09-06||Beloved husband & father '''pic 209'''||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Walker G. ||1937-12-13||1984-03-17||US Air Force||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Perkins-xxx | Perkins ]]||Henry M. ||1897-04-18||1966-12-29||Missouri, SGT CO K 70 Infantry, World War I||[[Image:Perkins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Permenter-143 | Permenter ]]||Joe D. ||1861-12-26||1949-12-11||||[[Image:Permenter-143.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Long-20239| Permenter ]]||Susan M. ||1864-02-28||1941-12-14||(nee Long)||[[Image:Long-20239.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pinter-xxx | Pinter ]]||Stephanie Lee Ann ||1982-09-19||2008-01-25||'''pic 184''' Loving mother daughter and sister||[[Image:Pinter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-380 | Ponder ]]||Amanda C. ||1874-02-15||1929-01-05||She was the sunshine of our home. (nee Overby)||[[Image:Overby-380.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3924 | Ponder ]]||Annie ||1901-03-14||1993-11-26||(nee May)||[[Image:Ponder-269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-272 | Ponder ]]||Clinton Robert ||1898-09-25||1973-10-18||BROTHER||[[Image:Ponder-272.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-720 | Ponder ]]||Colie L. ||1898-03-21||1980-08-16||MOTHER (nee Layton)||[[Image:Ponder-273.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-276 | Ponder ]]||Delton T. ||1899-11-10||1980-11-30||||[[Image:Ponder-276.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-270 | Ponder ]]||E. G. Jr. ||1924-03-30||1950-03-11||||[[Image:Ponder-270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-269 | Ponder ]]||Ellis G. ||1894-11-30||1977-05-20||||[[Image:Ponder-269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-281| Ponder ]]||George T. ||1912-12-01||1986-06-20||SM2 US Navy World War II||[[Image:Ponder-281.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-280 | Ponder ]]||L. E. ||1923-03-22||2008-06-01||(Double Headstone with Josette Neri, b. Dec 13 1924)||[[Image:Ponder-280.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-275 | Ponder ]]||L. Ray ||1930-07-13||1984-04-17||||[[Image:Ponder-275.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-273 | Ponder ]]||Lee J. ||1896-07-12||1972-06-05||FATHER||[[Image:Ponder-273.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-271 | Ponder ]]||Lela E. ||1915-08-07||1917-10-27||Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.||[[Image:Ponder-271.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-274 | Ponder ]]||O'Neal ||1927-11-02||1978-10-20||||[[Image:Ponder-274.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duck-169 | Ponder ]]||Polly A. ||1899-03-01||1976-08-11||(nee Duck)||[[Image:Ponder-276.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-1544 | Ponder ]]||Thelma B. ||1914-02-27||2004-03-11||(nee Benton) ||[[Image:Benton-1544.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-278 | Ponder ]]||Thomas Herbert ||1929-08-26||1930-12-18||||[[Image:Ponder-278.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-268 | Ponder ]]||Thomas J. ||1862-06-17||1943-04-12||God's finger touched him and he slept.||[[Image:Ponder-268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-277 | Ponder ]]||Willie Mae ||1932-02-11||1932-02-12||Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest. Got called thee home. He thought it best.||[[Image:Ponder-277.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Young-13808 | Ponder ]]||Wilma Y. ||1933-02-08||2011-10-04 ||(nee Young) '''(death date from obit)''' ||[[Image:Ponder-275.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Poturny-xxx | Poturny ]]||Melinda Ann ||1958-01-22||1996-09-23||||[[Image:Poturny-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-xxx | Prine ]]||Chester Thompson ||1907-09-23||1908-05-05||Son of E. P. & M. R. Prine||[[Image:Prine-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-xxx | Prine ]]||Eugene Preston ||1886-12-28||1957-11-23||Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Prine-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prine-xxx | Prine ]]||Margaret Jennings||1876-01-07||1958-03-23||Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Prine-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-xxx | Purser ]]||Ricky R. II ||1983-04-16||2002-02-24||(2 markers)||[[Image:Purser-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Raitman-xxx | Raitman ]]||Vera Mae ||1912-01-26||1996-10-17||||[[Image:Raitman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Anna L. ||1879-04-06||1952-03-18||Gone but not forgotten.||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-5175| Rankin ]]||Darlene May||1958-09-05||2007-08-18||(nee May)||[[Image:May-5175.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-7054 | Rankin ]]||David J. ||1872-11-25||1956-08-22||||[[Image:Rankin-7054.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Earnest ||1898-07-17||1966-09-21||||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||James Earnest ||1922-05-01||1923-12-17||Our darling baby; Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Rankin; Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||James ||1920-02-20||2004-10-01||||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Lillian ||1902-02-24||1979-01-05||(nee May)||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McClendon-1514 | Rankin ]]||Louie M. ||1885-06-09||1963-11-17||(nee McClendon)||[[Image:McClendon-1514.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Mary E. ||1935-02-28||2002-09-07||Grace was in her steps Heaven in her eyes in every gesture dignity and love.||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1902 | Rankin ]]||Mary L. ||1926-06-28||1926-06-28||||[[Image:Rankin-1902.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1901 | Rankin ]]||Myrtis ||1914-08-19||1915-11-21||||[[Image:Rankin-1901.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-xxx | Rankin ]]||Troy E. ||1927-05-25||2008-06-03||PAPAW; PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Rankin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rayborn-xxx | Rayborn ]]||Hazel D. ||1920-08-05||1995-01-01||Mama||[[Image:Rayborn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rayborn-xxx | Rayborn ]]||Jack ||1902-04-02||1970-11-03||Daddy||[[Image:Rayborn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Riels-2| Riels ]]||J. L. ||1926-03-24||2009-05-07||||[[Image:Riels-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5613 | Riels ]]||Janie S. ||1904-03-12||1985-06-22||(nee Sullivan)||[[Image:Riels-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Riels-3| Riels ]]||Luther Loranzie ||1904-12-18||1983-12-15||||[[Image:Riels-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267242 | Riels ]]||Mattie D. ||1926-01-03||1985-07-31||||[[Image:Riels-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-262 | Roberts ]]||Bamma ||1875||1940||(nee Runnels)||[[Image:Runnels-262.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12170 | Roberts ]]||Burkett ||1895-11-24||1968-12-06||Beloved grandfather||[[Image:Roberts-12170.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12171 | Roberts ]]||Eddie ||1900-03-16||1962-09-30||||[[Image:Roberts-12171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-12169 | Roberts ]]||Pete ||1870||1936||||[[Image:Roberts-12169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6518 | Ross ]]||Alta Jane ||1889-11-06||1959-12-13||MOTHER; Sweet Peace (nee Kennedy)||[[Image:Kennedy-6518-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-7355 | Ross ]]||William David ||1909-09-27||1957-05-02||Mississippi SFC 8010 Trans Mil RY SVC World War II||[[Image:Ross-7355.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-7354 | Ross ]]||William Thomas ||1876||1934||FATHER; At rest||[[Image:Ross-7354.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rushing-xxx | Rushing ]]||Danyel ||1984-09-21||1994-03-05||||[[Image:Rushing-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-xxx | Russell ]]||Maggie ||1905||1907||Daughter of M. M. & Annie Russell||[[Image:Russell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-xxx | Russell ]]||Ola ||1903||1903||Daughter of M. M. & Annie Russell||[[Image:Russell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sanderford-xxx | Sanderford ]]||Carrie Leona May||1908-09-23||1998-09-15||Mama Our Rock||[[Image:Sanderford-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sanderford-xxx | Sanderford ]]||Lola ||1914-01||1946-09||We will meet again. (nee May)||[[Image:Sanderford-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Schoonover-xxx | Schoonover ]]||Martha Rankin||1933-02-09||1998-02-06||MOTHER||[[Image:Schoonover-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shotts-xxx | Shotts ]]||Francis ||1898||1939||Rest in Peace.||[[Image:Shotts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shotts-xxx | Shotts ]]||Otis K. ||1892-05-11||1947-10-29||Mississippi; PVT Medical Department World War I||[[Image:Shotts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx | Shows ]]||Fred M. ||1942-10-13||1986-02-13||Together Forever||[[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8341| Smith ]]||Emma ||1889-03-14||1963-03-13||(nee Palmer)||[[Image:Palmer-8341.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fox-5623 | Smith ]]||Annie Lee ||1920-08-26||2009-03-26||MOTHER (nee Fox)||[[Image:Fox-5623.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-2082 | Smith ]]||Clara M. ||1903-01-06||1998-04-29||(nee Dukes) At rest with Jesus||[[Image:Smith-267650.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Claude ||1925-06-02||1982-07-19||FATHER; If love could have saved him, he would never have died.; PVT US Army World War II||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-15109| Smith ]]||Curlane R. ||1943-04-03||2008-10-28||Mother [wed] Nov 18, 1962 (nee Kennedy)||[[Image:Kennedy-15109.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-267650 | Smith ]]||Ed ||1898-08-15||1979-10-12||Gone to live with Jesus but not forgotten||[[Image:Smith-267650.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76427 | Smith ]]||Ezra Hays ||1918-06-23||1994-01-20||FATHER; PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Smith-76427.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76426 | Smith ]]||Jeff ||1922-10-08||1922-10-08||MS DC: 22-16954 |- | [[Smith-76426 | Smith ]]||Jefferson L. ||1889-08-10||1944-12-02||Gone but not forgotten.||[[Image:Smith-76426.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-193739 | Smith ]]||Kiley T. ||1907-10-08||1953-05-13||Asleep in Jesus. ||[[Image:Smith-193739 .jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Lloyd D. ||1964-08-12||2001-11-23||Loving Husband; In God's care.||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-267649 | Smith ]]||Nathan J. ||1937-09-12||1993-08-19||Father [wed] Nov 18, 1962||[[Image:Smith-267649.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76428 | Smith ]]||Roger Dale ||1948-12-23||2014-06-23||(Obit) ||[[Image:Smith-76428.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-6074| Smith ]]||Ruby B. ||1910-08-25||1959-01-27||(nee Blackwell) Asleep in Jesus. ||[[Image:Blackwell-6074.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-716 | Sullivan ]]||Ada Layton ||1905-05-12||1936-01-25||||[[Image:Sullivan-5627.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5617| Sullivan ]]||Albert J. ||1916-08-21||1998-11-29||Pop, Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Sullivan-5617.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5623| Sullivan ]]||Billy Carol ||1937-07-09||2011-08-27||Beloved husband and father; Our Father who art in Heaven ||[[Image:Sullivan-5623.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-398 | Sullivan ]]||Clariece ||1936-12-03||2005-04-01||[wed] Feb 9, 1957; Mama; (nee Grubbs)||[[Image:Grubbs-398.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crain-401 | Sullivan ]]||Corene C. ||1920-09-02||2009-01-08||[wed] Nov 20, 1937 (back); (nee Crain)||[[Image:Sullivan-5616.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3909 | Sullivan ]]||Deanie Layton ||1910-02-14||1983-02-13||Mother; Now her labor's is done! Now, now the goal is won. (nee May) ||[[Image:May-3909.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5622 | Sullivan ]]||Debora Lynn ||1959-09-30||1978-11-14||In God's Care ||[[Image:Sullivan-5622.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Abernathy-962 | Sullivan ]]||Fannie ||1878-02-20||1965-12-22||Mother (nee Abernathy)||[[Image:Abernathy-962.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267255 | Sullivan ]]||Gussie B. ||1923-07-15||1959-09-10||Mother, In God's Care '''(LNAB unknown) ||[[Image:Unknown-267255.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5626| Sullivan ]]||Jack Sr. ||1921-09-21||1990-05-21||[wed] Nov 8, 1958; Daddy, Gone but not forgotten; US Army World War II||[[Image:Sullivan-5626.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5621| Sullivan ]]||James "Blue"||1930-04-27||2013-08-23||[wed] Feb 9, 1957, Daddy |||[[Image:Sullivan-5621-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-7072| Sullivan ]]||James E. ||1961-01-31||2015-05-09||'''(obit only, need photo)''' ||[[Image:Sullivan-7072.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267267 | Sullivan ]]||Lottie M. ||1914-05-10||1972-09-05||Your memory is dear to us||[[Image:Sullivan-5615.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5627 | Sullivan ]]||Luther Hays ||1907-04-09||1990-07-27||||[[Image:Sullivan-5627.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boleware-1| Sullivan ]]||Nola B. ||1904-04-29||1982-12-08||(nee Boleware)||[[Image:Sullivan-5611-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5616| Sullivan ]]||R. T. Jr ||1914-05-10||1993-09-17||[wed] Nov 20, 1937 (back)||[[Image:Sullivan-5616.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5615 | Sullivan ]]||Robert L. ||1911-12-24||2000-10-08||||[[Image:Sullivan-5615.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5610 | Sullivan ]]||Rufus T. ||1877-08-24||1947-03-18||He is not dead, but sleepeth.||[[Image:Sullivan-5610.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5620 | Sullivan ]]||Tyna Rea||1923-02-28||2014-07-14||Precious Lord take my hand. ||[[Image:Sullivan-5620-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5628 | Sullivan ]]||William Nelson ||1949-11-18||2006-02-11||Father; We will meet again and all be together; [wed] Oct. 18, 1968; Children Tanya, Betina; Grandchildren Zak, Zoie, Sadee, Gunner||[[Image:Sullivan-5628.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5611| Sullivan ]]||Willie ||1898-11-26||1984-07-25||(given name James William)||[[Image:Sullivan-5611-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-11293| Sullivan ]]||Woodrow ||1919||1935-02-17||'''(no headstone found; found obituary)'''|| |- | [[Warren-23674 | Taylor ]]||Annie W. ||1923-03-08||19920-8-25||{nee Warren) [wed] Oct 2, 1945; At rest||[[Image:Taylor-24074.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24080 | Taylor ]]||Jim ||1875-08-06||1930-08-18||||[[Image:Taylor-24080.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-721| Taylor ]]||Louise ||||||Love Mama Louise Taylor Maggie & Nelson (nee Layton) ||[[Image:Layton-721.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-722 | Taylor ]]||Sally ||1878-10-24||1932-03-04||(nee Layton)||[[Image:Taylor-24080.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24076 | Taylor ]]||Thelma ||1921-03-10||1979-07||(death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Taylor-24076.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7488 | Taylor ]]||Virginia ||1881-04-03||1965-12-29||At rest (nee Butler)||[[Image:Taylor-24075.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24074 | Taylor ]]||William C. ||1916-11-20||2008-05-29||[wed] Oct 2, 1945; At rest||[[Image:Taylor-24074.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-24075 | Taylor ]]||William ||1877-03-17||1953-12-03||Sweetly sleeping||[[Image:Taylor-24075.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Franklin Delano ||1935-01-05||2007-12-28||Together Forever, Beloved Daddy (Mississippi Highway Patrol)||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-60 | Thames ]]||Maggie Mae ||1919-10-06||2014-12-14||Mother; [wed] Jan 31, 1960 (death date from obit)(nee Winningham)||[[Image:Thames-266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-266 | Thames ]]||William C. "Dub" ||1903-04-25||1999-02-01||Father; [wed] Jan 31, 1960||[[Image:Thames-266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx | Thompson ]]||Fount ||1888-09-01||1891-09-08||||[[Image:Thompson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8348 | Thompson ]]||Gusta ||1884-02-18||1963-08-13||(nee Palmer) ||[[Image:Palmer-8348.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-84783 | Thompson ]]||James A. ||1886-08-14||1947-05-02||They died as they lived, Christians. ||[[Image:Thompson-84783.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-84778 | Thompson ]]||James N. ||1858-03-06||1930-12-08||||[[Image:Thompson-84778.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19916 | Thompson ]]||Joe ||1881||1941||||[[Image:Thompson-19916.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-8479 | Thompson ]]||Maggie G. ||1896-08-24||1950-09-08||(nee Gates) They died as they lived, Christians.||[[Image:Thompson-84783.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19917 | Thompson ]]||R. T. ||1911-02-09||1990-05-03||||[[Image:Thompson-19917.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-3978 | Thompson ]]||Sarah L. ||1859-04-25||1900-03-07||(nee Layton)||[[Image:Thompson-84778.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-xxx | Toney ]]||Charlie M. ||1879-06-23||1950-10-09||Gone but not forgotten.||[[Image:Toney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-xxx | Toney ]]||Estell ||1876-01-16||1927-07-07||(nee Prine) Gone home to die no more. ||[[Image:Toney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tucker-xxx | Tucker ]]||Grace O. ||1912-02-16||1976-02-06||(nee May)||[[Image:Tucker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tucker-xxx | Tucker ]]||Lewis V. ||1909-09-10||1998-04-14||||[[Image:Tucker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8347 | Tucker ]]||Willie Alice May||1922-08-18||2013-04-08||(nee Palmer) ||[[Image:Palmer-8347.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turnbow-xxx | Turnbow ]]||Colon J. ||1927-05-27||||Father ||[[Image:Turnbow-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-1484 | Turnbow ]]||Lillie F. ||1932-01-30|| ||(nee Padgett) Mother ||[[Image:Padgett-1484.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turnbow-xxx | Turnbow ]] ||Jerry Glenn ||1959-10-26||1988-01-19||||[[Image:Turnbow-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turnbow-xxx | Turnbow ]]||Randy ||1954-08-11||2004-07-12||||[[Image:Turnbow-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-xxx | Unknown ]]||Infant ||1929-01-19||1929-01-19||||[[Image:Unknown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-xxx | Unknown ]]||Infant ||1923-09-28||1923-09-28||||[[Image:Unknown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-xxx | Unknown ]]||Sable ||1988-06-21||2004-10-24||Sable Loved and Loving ||[[Image:Unknown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-19589| Warren ]]||Dennis T. ||1916-12-17||1996-04-02||FATHER||[[Image:Warren-19589.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Eulma ||1923-08-31||1996-12-27||MOTHER ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Gary H. ||1944-09-26||2002-06-29||Beloved son, father, and grandfather||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||John Timothy ||1921-11-27||1924-05-12||||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-8002 | Wells ]]||Chester C. ||1903-08-08||1985-03-11||||[[Image:Wells-8002.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1982 | Wells ]]||Ona ||1906-04-06||1955-09-18||(nee Gates)||[[Image:Wells-8002.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gates-1984 | White ]]||Geneva ||1909-11-10||1969-12-01||(nee Gates)||[[Image:White-21195.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-21195 | White ]]||Robert G. ||1899-01-17||1957-02-10||||[[Image:White-21195.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Whitfield-xxx | Whitfield ]]||Connie Seay ||1915-06-04||1988-11-04||Beyond the sunset; [wed] Dec 24, 1937; T SGT US Army World War II||[[Image:Whitfield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Whitfield-xxx | Whitfield ]]||Lillian Ellen ||1919-02-16||2008-02-21||Beyond the sunset; [wed] Dec 24, 1937 (nee Albritton)||[[Image:Whitfield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8334 | Winningham ]]||Ader ||1892-04-10||1969-08-25||Mrs W. H. (Ader) (nee Palmer)||[[Image:Palmer-8334.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-70 | Winningham ]]||Charles A. "Chuck" ||1969-07-28||1991-01-02||In loving memory of our dear son and brother.||[[Image:Winningham-70.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-71 | Winningham ]]||Charles A. ||1964-01-30||1999-07-24||Beloved son; Loving father & brother||[[Image:Winningham-71.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-61 | Winningham ]]||Cleveland (Jack) ||1911-07-16||1995-02-12||[wed] Feb 6, 1935||[[Image:Winningham-61.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ladner-1050 | Winningham ]]||Donzie G. Ladner||1935-03-19||1994-04-24||Only God could love you more.||[[Image:Ladner-1050.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267210 | Winningham ]]||Doris Jean ||1930-03-20||1997-09-24||[wed] Dec 17, 1949||[[Image:Winningham-66.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-68 | Winningham ]]||Infant Daughter ||1935-12-24||1935-12-24||Infant Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Winningham ||[[Image:Winningham-68.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-72 | Winningham ]]||James C. ||1969-12-31||2006-12-15||(FHM)||[[Image:Winningham-72.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-63 | Winningham ]]||James H. ||1914-05-14||1962-06-26||||[[Image:Winningham-63.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-69 | Winningham ]]||James H. ||1840-07-02||1923-11-17||CO. B, 2 Miss, CAV C.S.A.||[[Image:Winningham-69.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-267 | Winningham ]]||Jimmie Thames||1926-03-06||1999-09-07||Mother; May the love of these two live on through the lives of our children. [wed] July 17, 1943||[[Image:Winningham-65.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-64 | Winningham ]]||Johnnie B. ||1922-01-06||2000-03-20||Father; [wed]June 9, 1952; TEC 5 US Army World War II||[[Image:Winningham-64.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-66 | Winningham ]]||L. A. ||1926-10-06||2003-07-10||[wed] Dec 17, 1949||[[Image:Winningham-66.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wedgeworth-22 | Winningham ]]||Lynda Faye Wedgeworth||1933-02-17||||||[[Image:Wedgeworth-22.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-62 | Winningham ]]||Sharlene Coat Sr. ||1944-08-17||2002-05-08||Daddy; Beloved father and brother||[[Image:Winningham-62.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-65 | Winningham ]]||Thomas (Tom) ||1924-05-21||2001-06-26||Daddy; May the love of these two live on through the lives of our children. [wed] July 17, 1943||[[Image:Winningham-65.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-1615 | Winningham ]]||Tinnie Elizabeth ||1911-08-27||1990-11-16||[wed] Feb 6, 1935 (nee Floyd)||[[Image:Winningham-61.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-67 | Winningham ]]||William Clyde ||1951-06-16||2006-12-05||[wed] May 17, 1986||[[Image:Winningham-67-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winningham-59 | Winningham ]]||W. H. (Crowder) ||1885-03-13||1965-04-07||(given name William Henry)||[[Image:Winningham-59.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Verdun-76 | Winninngham ]]||Vivian V. ||1915-04-13||1983-09-04||(nee Verdun)||[[Image:Winningham-63.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wright-xxx | Wright ]]||Jeffrey Adam ||1988-06-11||1988-06-11||Our darling||[[Image:Wright-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Workman-xxx | Workman ]]||Glen Wayne ||1947-11-12||2011-08-26||We will meet again those that love each other. '''pic 185'''||[[Image:Workman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Yates-xxx | Yates ]]||Hiram ||1840-11-09||1915-07-13||CO G 35 MISS INF C.S.A. (stone has no dates)||[[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Yates-xxx | Yates ]]||Mary E. Mayo||1861-10-07||1942-02-05||Wife of Hiram Yates; In Heaven there is one angel more.||[[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Poplar Valley, Stroud Township Information Page

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[[Category:Poplar Valley, Pennsylvania]] === Poplar Valley (Historic) === No longer in existence. Located south of Stroudsburg. === Mentions of Poplar Valley === In Commemorative Biographical Record of N.E. Pennsylvania [[Heller-188|MELCHIOR HELLER]], whose memory is .till fresh in the minds of his fellow citizens and business associates in Smithfield township Monroe county, was for many years prior to his ^death on April 10, 1889, one of the leading men in this part of Monroe county. He was a native of the county, born in June, 1828, in '''Poplar Valley, Stroud town- ship,''' son of Anthony and Sallie (Fetherman) Hel- ler, In the same reference his son, [[Heller-190|Frank Heller]], married [[Edinger-65|Mary Edinger]] from Poplar Valley. === Links and Sources === *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pamonroe/cem004.htm Poplar Valley Cemetery, Poplar Valley, Pennsylvania] *[http://archive.org/details/commemorativebio1900jhbe Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families 1900] It is on Melichor Heller's section ---- ---- ----

Poppelreiter Name Study

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[[Category:Poppelreiter Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Poppelreiter Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Poppelreiter Poppelreiter] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Poppelreiter name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Poppelreiters), by time period (18th Century Poppelreiter), or by topic (Poppelreiter DNA, Poppelreiter Occupations, Poppelreiter Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Poppelreiter Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Blackstock-97|Billy Blackstock]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Poppelreiter}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified ===Goals=== One of the goals of this project is to ...connect with anyone that connects back to this family in Kansas. My wife, Wilma Jo Poppelreiter, was born to Joseph A. Poppelreiter and Ella R. Brunin on 21 Dec 1930 in Bushton, Rice County, Kansas. Her parents were wheat farmers.

Poppy Hill, South Carolina

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Popular Errors in Colonial and Medieval Lineages-1

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[[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] [[Category: Fictitious and Legendary Genealogy]] This page lists, alphabetically by surname, links to the profiles of some people (especially immigrants to colonial America) who have false or dubious medieval lineages. Details of the problematic pedigrees should be available on the individual's profile page, but can be added here as well. With this page, the Magna Carta Project hopes to reduce the number of errors in our common wikitree, alert genealogists to known mistakes and falsehoods, and provide a resource to help us communicate with well-meaning newcomers who may be attached to illustrious false pedigrees. The Magna Carta Project is especially concerned with weeding out false lineages to Magna Carta surety barons, but this page can also serve as a resource for other projects. For a discussion of the plague of false pedigrees that pollutes the genealogical community, see the following articles: *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jcat2/myraarticle.html Grafting Family Trees], by Myra Vanderpool Gormley. *[https://www.genealogymagazine.com/fake-family-trees/ Watch Out for Fake Family Trees] by James Pylant *[http://genforum.genealogy.com/gen/messages/37674.html Fraudulent Lineages], which reproduces Robert Charles Anderson's discussion and list of the dozens and dozens of families who have false ancestries forged by the notorious [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Anjou Gustav Anjou]. === Links === * [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]] * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Resources&public=1 Magna Carta Project Sources] - These sources are recommended for documentation of Colonial and Medieval profiles. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp&blimit=200 Magna Carta Team Base Camp] - this is where we track completed trails and trails under construction, from Gateway Ancestors to their Magna Carta surety baron ancestors. == Immigrants to America with False or Dubious Lineages == [[Adams-277|Henry Adams]] (1583-1641), immigrated from co. Somerset, England to Braintree, Massachusetts. His great-grandfather was a lowly tenant farmer (with no coat of arms), but in 1853 a forged document fooled the editors of the ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', and the bogus lineage was published in 1893 in Charles Henry Browning's unreliable ''Americans of Royal Descent''. To its credit, the NEHGR has diligently tried to warn its readers about this false lineage: see (for example) the Register's [http://books.google.co.id/books?id=DwxQ8YnX-C0C&pg=PA211&lpg=PA211&dq=browning+americans+of+royal+descent+review&source=bl&ots=V62axK1mv8&sig=tjNG-H3vmPzjXX4nusZv1_9PV7g&hl=en&sa=X&ei=xMl4U8CsC4r58QWih4LwDA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=browning%20americans%20of%20royal%20descent%20review&f=false 1902 book notice] of the Rev. Hiram Fairbanks' "The Ancestry of Henry Adams." [[Bacon-1477|Samuel Bacon]] immigrated from Rutland, England to Barnstablem Massachusetts, before 1659, and from there to New Jersey. Martha Worchester ''was not'' the wife of William Bacon and ''was not'' Samuel's mother. :: See [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/76196/disputed-english-origin-and-wife-robert-royce-connecticut?show=88767#a88767 G2G] for the whole conversation. While updating the sources on my Bacon line - the one that used to go back to the Norman knight 'Grimbaldus', I discovered that the lineage going back from Samuel Bacon of New Jersey, which I'd used from ''Bacon's Adventure'' (also published in ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia''), ''was copied from work by Gustav Anjou, infamous for his fake genealogies''. :: Using original (primary) sources, Jane Fletcher Fiske proved in 1981 in the [http://www.americanancestors.org/PageDetail.aspx?recordId=143306982 American Genealogist], vol 57, page 103- 108, that Samuel's mother was not Martha Worchester, but Ane (Unknown), and that no other credible sources show the family going farther back. I spent the afternoon documenting the WikiTree profiles, and having a going-away party for Grimbaldus. [[Buckner-54|John Buckner]] of Virginia (d.1695, Virginia) was the subject of not one, but three different fraudulent genealogies. The first is the best known, W.A. Crozier, W.D. Buckner, and H.R. Bayne, ''The Buckners of Virginia and the Allied Families of Strother and Ashby,'' Genealogical Association, 1907. Most of the book is an honest (if flawed) genealogy, but for researching John Buckner's origins in England, the authors seem to have engaged an unnamed researcher who provided them with a mix of real records along with a set of forged christening records and two will quotations that made up the supposed key evidence of his heritage in England. The second is a Gustave Anjou manuscript (FHC microfilm, #980,083) which is fortunately not widely available. The third was published recently in 2008 by Jim White and titled either ''Buckner Book I&II'' or ''Buckner Descendant Generations'' and available in various electronic formats. White's books are a combination of largely unsourced, though occasionally correct facts, and some complete inventions. False and fake data from these books have become widely reproduced on the internet in the last decade. White has also published ''Virginia Ball : Immigrant Family 1650'', ''Washington'', and ''Cathey Family: With 32 Immigrant Allied and Collateral Families'' which reproduce a lot of the same fake material and should be viewed with extreme suspicion. Please see [http://www.buckbd.com/genea/jwbook.html Ben Buckner's analysis of Mr. White's forgery techniques.] [[Crandall-3|John Crandall]] was not the son of John Crandall and [[Drake-1|Elizabeth Drake]] (with a lineage going back through the Prideaux family to Magna Carta baron William Malet). This has been proven false. Please see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Crandall and https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/RI_Ancestors/conversations/topics/4013 [[Royce-35|Robert Royce]] (1605-1676) of Stamford, Lincolnshire (NOT Martock, co. Somerset) and New London, Connecticut. There is a groundless internet fantasy claiming that he was the son of Thomas Royce and Mary Appleton. [[Wentworth-16|Mary Wentworth]] (b. 1569), claimed to be the wife of Mayflower pilgrim [[Brewster-4|William Brewster]]. This isn't impossible; there just isn't any evidence to support such a supposition. [[White-255|Robert White]] (1558-1617) of Shalford, co. Essex. His children immigrated to America, settling in Massachusetts and Connecticut. His false medieval ancestry is widespread on the internet: He has been confused with another [[White-3013|Robert White]] from the other side of England, father of [[White-145|John White]] of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts, whose supposed medieval ancestry is also the result of mistaken identity. [[White-145|John White]] of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. His great-grandfather [[White-626|Richard White]], son of [[White-433|Thomas White]] and [[Richards-158|Agnes Richards]] of Meriot and Martok, Somerset, has often been confused with his more prominent contemporary (and cousin?) [[White-17672|Richard White]], son of [[White-17670|Thomas White]] and [[White-17671|Agnes WHITE]] of South Warnborough, Hampshire.
Updated by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] 26 July 2020

Popular Poplars

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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Popular Poplars]] Hello! Welcome to the Popular Poplars and the WikiGames. {{Image|file=WikiGames.png |align=r |size=250 }}The overall goal of the event is to support our [[Help:The_Free_Family_Tree|mission]] to grow and improve our single family tree as well as increase the number of connections. Our WikiGames will take place over three days - August 25, 26 and 27. There will be opening (August 21) and closing (August 28) ceremonies as well as kickoff and wrapup livecasts for each event. Check the [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|schedule]] for links to watch on YouTube. On this page you'll find all the information you need for your team to participate in our first ever WikiGames event! == Event Schedule == * Monday, August 21 - Opening Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) * Friday, August 25 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_1_-_Sourcing_Slalom|Sourcing Slalom]] * Saturday, August 26 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_2_-_Cross-Country_Connecting|Cross Country Connecting]] * Sunday, August 27 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_4_-_CC7X7_Wall_Climb|CC7x7 Wall Climb]] * Monday, August 28 - Closing Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) The three WikiGame events all start at 8am EDT/Noon UTC and end at 7am EDT/11am UTC. == Useful Links == * [[Space:WikiGames|WikiGames Help Page]] * [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|WikiGames Livecasts Schedule]] * [https://discordapp.com/channels/494893309152722955/1129205069649289256 Team Discord Channel] * Team G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624314}} * Other WikiGames questions? {{G2GLink|1624742}} * Share your selfies from the event! Upload to [[Space:WikiGames_Selfies|WikiGames Selfies]] then answer the G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624977}} == Olympians List == These are the Olympians you can work on for the CC7x7 Wall Climb. Your team can decide to work on just one or multiple Olympians. *[[York-7100|Janice-Lee (York) Romary (1927-2007)]] | [[Space:Janice-Lee Romary Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624314/2023-wikigames-popular-poplars-team-chat?show=1624315#a1624315 G2G Chat Post] *[[Wigger-110|Lones Wesley Wigger Jr. (1937-2017)]] | [[Space:Lones Wesley Wigger Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624314/2023-wikigames-popular-poplars-team-chat?show=1624316#a1624316 G2G Chat Post] *[[Dean-15847|William Henry Dean (1887-1949)]] | [[Space:William Henry Dean Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624314/2023-wikigames-popular-poplars-team-chat?show=1624317#a1624317 G2G Chat Post] *[[Kench-84|Thelma (Kench) Irion (1914-1985)]] | [[Space:Thelma Irion Research|Research Page]] *'''NEW''' [[Pearce-7113|Henry Robert Pearce (1905-1976)]] | [[Space:Henry Robert Pearce Research|Research Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624314/2023-wikigames-popular-poplars-team-chat?show=1624318#a1624318 G2G Chat Post] == Team List == Team members, to add yourself to the '''[[:Category:Popular Poplars]]''' and the [[:Category:WikiGames]] categories, highlight the biography header on your personal profile and paste this in its place: [[Category:WikiGames]]
[[Category:Popular Poplars]]
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|event=2023 WikiGames }} This way we can check our connections to other WikiGamers, the Olympians, and our own team members! *Team Cheerleader: [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] *[[Smith-18204|Denna Cross]] *[[Thomson-7419|Samantha Thomson]] *[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] *[[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] *[[Robins-1306|Jennifer Robins]] *[[Maggard-299|Marie Allen]] *[[Van_der_Velde-373|Elsa Van der Velde]] *[[Rose-18645|Vik-Thor Rose]] *[[Kester-460|Virgil Kester]] *[[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] *[[Melo-184|Mauro Melo]] *[[Wade-11697|J. Becker]] *[[Schafer-3394|Elizabeth Schafer]] *[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] *[[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]] *[[McCarthy-5653|Nikell McCarthy]] *[[Gunter-1035|Suzanne McClendon]] *[[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] {{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-9.png |align=c |size=250 }}

Porębski Name Study

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

Porirua Cemetery

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] Porirua Cemetery is located at 32 Kenepuru Drive, Kenepuru, Wellington. Many of the 4,000 graves in Porirua Cemetery are unmarked and more than 2,000 are the resting place of patients of the former Porirua mental hospital. ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Porirua Cemetery, Kenepuru, Wellington |Porirua Cemetery]] in Kenepuru.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Porirua Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293807/porirua-cemetery FindAGrave]

Porpoise, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1800

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[[Category:Porpoise, Arrived 7 Nov 1800]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === HMS Porpoise (1799-1803) === ''HMS Porpoise'' was a 12-gun sloop originally built in Bilbao, Spain, as the packet ship ''Infanta Amelia.'' On 6 August 1799 HMS Argo captured her off the coast of Portugal.[2] Porpoise wrecked in 1803 on the North coast of what was then part of the Colony of New South Wales, now called Wreck Reefs, off the coast of Queensland, Australia. ''Porpoise'' was commissioned in October 1799 under Lieutenant William Scott as a storeship for New South Wales. She sailed in April and arrived on 7 November 1800 in Port Jackson. She carried a selection of useful European plants, arranged by [[Banks-173|Sir Joseph Banks]] and provided by Brentford nurseryman Hugh Ronalds, to replace those lost in HMS Guardian. [[Suttor-14|George Suttor]] was engaged as gardener to prepare the plants and care for them on the voyage. In return he received free passage for himself and his family. On 10 August 1803, ''Porpoise'' left Sydney under the command of Lieutenant Robert Fowler and in the company of ''Cato'', under Captain John Park, and the East Indiaman'' Bridgewater'', under Captain Palmer, bound for India. On 17 August the three ships got caught near a sandbank, 157 north and 51 miles east of Sandy Cape. With shrinking leeway, both the ''Cato'' and'' Porpoise'' grounded. Both ships beat on the sharp coral, with the result that they sank quickly. ''Bridgewater'' sailed on and later reported both ships lost with no survivors. The crew and passengers of ''Cato and Porpoise'' were able to land on a sandbank as both ships broke up. [[Flinders-34|Matthew Flinders]], who was returning to England as a passenger on ''Porpoise'', together with his charts and logbooks, believed that Captain Palmer sailed on despite knowing that the other two ships had come to grief. Another passenger was the artist William Westall, many of whose works were damaged in the wrecking. On 26 August 1803, with no sign of rescue, Flinders and Park took the largest cutter, which they named Hope. Together with twelve crewmen they headed to Sydney to seek rescue. Through marvelous navigation, ''Hope'' made the 800 mile voyage to Port Jackson by 8 September. Three lives had been lost in the joint shipwreck but the ship ''Rolla'' and the Schooners ''Cumberland'' and ''Francis'' were able to rescue all the remaining passengers From HMS Porpoise (1799) off Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Porpoise_(1799)] === Sources === * Basic information from '''HMS Porpoise (1799)''' off Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Porpoise_(1799)] * The Convict Stockade website [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Porpoise+1800] * Claim a Convict website [http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=43]

Port Albert, New Zealand

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[[Category: New Zealand Colonists - Albertland]] [[Category: Port Albert, Auckland]] == Port Albert - Rodney, New Zealand == Port Albert is a settlement on the Kaipara Harbour, administered by the Rodney Local District Board, Auckland Region, New Zealand. Port Albert was first surveyed as part of the Otamatea Survey District, Kaipara District, New Zealand. The Otmatea Survey District was subdivided into a number of Survey Blocks by the New Zealand Government, which were then advertised as suitable for settlement for enterprising groups who could recruit and organise suitable immigrants to settle and farm the land. These blocks were to be offered by ballot as a grant of 40 acres [16 hectares] each for a man and his wife, with 20 acres [8 hectares] for each child of between five and 18 years old, on condition that the settlers fenced and stocked their property, built a dwelling and lived on their land for five years. These conditions had to be met before legal title to the land would be granted to the settlers. This opportunity to establish a non-conformist, Christian community appealed to the [[Brame-240|Rev. William Rawson Brame]] who sponsored the formation of the Albertland Special Settlement Association, in Birmingham, England in 1861. Expressions of interest in the Albertland Special Settlement was widely advertised for throughout the English Midlands. :The Albertlanders : Launching the Scheme : Heralds of the Morning Sun Under Southern Skies : The Vision and the Plan : Wonderful Enthusiasm in England - [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19250613.2.216 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 138, 13 June 1925, Page 27] edited by Henry Brett Of the Otamatea Survey District, the Oruawharo block on the Kaipara Harbour was selected, and the survey lines for a port settlement established, to be named Port Albert in honour of Queen Victoria's Consort, Prince Albert. {{Image|file=Albertland_New_Zealand-4.png |caption=Port Albert Township in 1863}} The first Albertland settlers arrive in Auckland from England on the 8th September 1862. The ''Matilda Wattenbach'' brought 352 Nonconformist, Protestant immigrants to Auckland; The Hanover brought a further 315 settlers a week later. More immigrant ships followed in the next few years. [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/page/first-albertland-settlers-arrive-auckland New Zealand History - First Albertland settlers arrive in Auckland] Many chose to stay in Auckland, others went by various routes to land surveyed round the Arapaoa, Otamatea and Oruawharo Rivers. Port Albert on the Kaipara harbour proved to be too isolated from the main centre of settlers in Auckland to be thrive commercially. Compounding their isolation was the settlement's situation on the dangerous west coast, making coastal traffic difficult at a time when road and rail links were not yet established. Their consequent isolation and the poor quality of the soil contributed to the failure of Port Albert to became a major city as first envisioned. Population c. 2022 - 120 souls [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Albert,_New_Zealand Wikipedia - Port Albert, New Zealand] [https://albertlandmuseum.co.nz/ The Albertland Heritage Museum] is beside the Memorial Park, Port Albert Rd, (SH 16) Wellsford. Port Albert General Store includes a café and is said to offer very good fish and chips. Port Albert Domain is on the Wellsford Valley Road, Port Albert - see also the Port Albert Hall and the Old Port Albert school

Port Albert Cemetery Free space Page

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[[Category: New Zealand Colonists - Albertland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Port Albert, Auckland]] [[Category: Port Albert Cemetery, Port Albert, Auckland]] Port Albert Cemetery, Underwood Road, Rodney District, North Auckland. Port Albert Cemetery was established in 1870, for immigrants who had first settled in Port Albert in the 1860's, part of an immigration scheme to establish a model Protestant Christian settlement on the Kaipara harbour in North Auckland. The Cemetery lies in the countryside, a few miles behind the coastal settlement of Port Albert. Port Albert Cemetery is the final resting place for three generations of the pioneering forbears [https://sounz.org.nz/contributors/1000 Christopher Blake], a composer whose [https://sounz.org.nz/works/10077 Anthem on the Kaipara] for string orchestra, is written to commemorate the death of a New Zealand soldier in the deserts of Libya in 1941. Another serviceman, [https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/casualties/james-charles-booth New Zealand War Graves Project]; [[Booth-3622|Private James Charles Booth]] who died of illness at Port Albert 29th October 1918, aged 39 years, is also buried here. :('''Burials''') [https://www.myrasplace.net/hstones/hportalbert.html Port Albert Archive - Port Albert Headstones] collected and collated by Alan Wagener, a valuable online database of burials recorded in Port Albert Cemetery. Directions to a new database website for Port Albert (MOP) are provided on this page. :'''(Map''') [https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/70864/port-albert-public-cemetery/ Commonwealth War Graves - Port Albert Public Cemetery] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2532758/port-albert-cemetery Find A Grave - Port Albert Cemetery] :[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Port-Albert-Cemetery/305719 Billion Graves - Port Albert Cemetery]

Port au Port, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Port au Port, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Port au Port, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Port au Port, Newfoundland]] [[Category:The Gravels, Newfoundland Colony]] ==History== ===Name=== The Port au Port Peninsula, on the west coast of the Island, juts into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus known as Port au Port, or the Gravels. Several origins have been suggested for the name Port au Port. It has been attributed by some writers to French migratory fishermen and translated as 'port to port' or 'door to door' — referring to the placement of the adjacent bays. But others hold that the name is derived from the Basque "Portu" or "Apphorportu". The element portu means 'harbour', but ophor/apphor has been variously defined as 'holiday' or as 'wooden bowl or vase'Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/2093 volume 4, Extract: letter P. pp 384-386]. Poole, Cyril F. Cuff, Robert, Harry Cuff Publications Ltd. (1993), St. John's. Memorial University of Newfoundland, electronic collections. Accessed 2020.. ===Pre-French Settlement=== The Peninsula was settled by a variety of peoples. Just off the Peninsula, to the north of the isthmus overlooking East Bay, is a site which was occupied by Dorset Palaeo-Eskimos and later by a group who were probably ancestral Beothuk. These prehistoric groups no doubt exploited the resources of the Peninsula, which has outcrops of high quality chert, useful for making stone tools, and were ideally placed to intercept the annual seal migrations. Small archaeological sites have been locked at Long Point and Gravel Pond, but their cultural affiliations have not been fully investigated. Basque migratory fishermen seem to have been familiar with Port au Port, perhaps as early as the 1500s. ===French Settlement=== Jacques Cartier is believed to have visited the Peninsula in 1534 and to have landed at what is now the community of Port au Port West. French fishermen began to frequent the area in large numbers by the late 1700s, as the Peninsula had the advantage of access to the fishing grounds of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, St. George's Bay and Port au Port Bay. Treaties concluded with England ensured French rights to the region. Isle Rouge (Red Island) and Long Point becoming major stations for French schooners. Several Roman Catholic churches were built in the 1800s. Father O'Rourke was one of the first resident priests. A Church of England church was built at Port au Port East in 1887. In 1925 Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic church was opened at Port au Port West. ===Earliest Families=== In the late eighteenth century a few fishermen, some of them deserters from French ships, settled on the Peninsula. Between 1825 and 1845, several Acadian families moved from Nova Scotia to St. George's Bay and Port au Port. This includes the Duffney (Duffenais) family from Margaree, [[Dauphinee-79|John Fredrick]] and his wife [[LeJeune-506|Marie Ann LeJeune]]. other early French settlers were [[Lejeune-268|Henri LeJeune]] Subsequently, some French fishermen married Acadian women and settled, and other settlers came from St. Pierre. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Port_au_Port,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] Note that Catholic (mostly French) records aren't available from the usual sources, but you can find many of the early records from the Sandy Point Catholic Church * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/wcbstg_bapt_sprc1.htm 1849-1899 Sandy Point Catholic Baptism transcriptions], from Rootsweb. * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/wcbstg_death_sprc1.htm 1849-1882 Sandy Point Catholic Death transcriptions], from Rootsweb * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/wcbstg_marr_sprc1.htm 1850-1925 Sandy Point Catholic Marriage transcriptions], from Rootsweb == Sources ==

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[[Category: Port Chalmers Cemetery, Dunedin, Otago]] [[Category: Otago Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == New Port Chalmers Cemetery == Situated on Church Street, Port Chalmers; not to be confused Old Port Chalmers cemetery (on the same road). Location Plus Code: 5JQF+W4 Port Chalmers, Dunedin, New Zealand. GPS -45.81017172327261, 170.62298886075558 === Links === * [https://www.dunedin.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/25466/PortChalmersnew-Jan2013.pdf Council map of Port Chalmers (new) Cemetery] - pdf * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2326589/port-chalmers-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - this has 275 records * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Port-Chalmers-New-Cemetery/279908 BillionGraves] - this has 864 records === Notable Interments === There are 3 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war and 3 of the 1939-1945 war here. # Bert Percy, Sergeant, age 24 died on 11 February 1943. Son of Richard and Anne Percy. # Charles Frederick Lyon, Sergeant, age 42 died on 09 June 1945. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lyon, of Bedlington, Northumberland, England; husband of Beatrice Mary Lyon, of Sawyer's Bay, Otago. # David Henry Foreman, Private, age 27 died on 26 November 1918. Husband of Marion Foreman, of Dunedin. Born at Dunedin. # Douglas Alex Horn McLachlan, Gunner, age 23 died on 08 December 1915. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McLachlan, of 19, Harrington St., Port Chalmers, Dunedin. # Frederick William Henry Howard, Corporal, age 41 died on 23 September 1944. Son of Frederick H. C. R. Howard and Edith C. E. Howard, of Dunedin, Otago. # Seaman Samuel Eric Cregeen (UK, Royal Naval Reserve), who served in WW1

Port Chicago 50

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[[Category: California, African-American Family History]] [[Category:Port Chicago, California]] [[Category:Port Chicago Disaster, Port Chicago, California, 1944]] [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]
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On July 17, 1944, a tragic explosion at the Port Chicago Naval Magazine at Port Chicago, California, killed 320 sailors and civilians and injured 390 more. Roughly two-thirds of the victims were African-Americans. The following month, hundreds of servicemen (many transported from Port Chicago) refused to load munitions at the nearby Mare Island Naval Shipyard due to safety concerns following the explosion. After three days of detention in the brig, 50 African-American servicemen continued to refuse to load munitions. In September the "Port Chicago 50" were charged with disobeying orders and making a mutiny, which carried penalties up to death. All 50 were found guilty and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor followed by dishonorable discharge. The other 208 servicemen who initially refused to load munitions lost three months of pay. However, 47 of the Port Chicago 50 were released in 1946 after the end of the war, and most were granted "discharges under honorable conduct." One member of the group, Freddie Meeks, received a Presidential pardon (1999). ==Members of the Port Chicago 50== (Link pages when created, include in-line research notes) [[Allen-54913|Julius J. Allen]] [[Anderson-64679|Mack Anderson]] [[Anthony-4533|Douglas G. Anthony]] William E. Banks (b. 1924) Arnett Baugh (b. 1925) Morris Berry (b. 1924, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WK-JB36|source here] but unsure if still living) Martin A. Bordenave (b. 1925, [https://ohms.lib.berkeley.edu/ohms/viewer.php?cachefile=Interview62894.xml|oral history interview], from New Orleans, unsure if still living) [[Brown-134317|Ernest D. Brown]] Robert L. Burnage [[Burns-16668|Mentor G. Burns]] [[Credle-12|Zack Credle]] [[Crittenden-1779|Jack P. Crittenden]] [[Curd-775|Hayden R. Curd]] Charles L. David, Jr [[Dees-1054|Bennon Dees]] George W. Diamond Kenneth C. Dixon Julius Dixon John H. Dunn Melvin W. Ellis William Fleece James Floyd Ernest J. Gaines John L. Gipson Charles C. Gray Ollie L. Green Harry E. Grimes Herbert Davis [[Hazzard-430|Charles N. Hazzard]] Frank L. Henry Richard W. Hill Theodore King Perry L. Knox William H. Lock [[Longmire-382|Edward L. Longmire]] Miller Matthews Augustus P. Mayor Howard McGee Lloyd McKinney Alphonso McPherson [[Meeks-2478|Freddie Meeks]] Cecil Miller [[Postell-180|Fleetwood H. Postell]] Edward Saunders [[Sheppard-5635|Cyril O. Sheppard]] Joseph R. Small William C. Suber Edward L. Waldrop Charles S. Widemon Albert Williams, Jr. ==Research Sources== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Chicago_disaster#Port_Chicago_mutiny Wikipedia page] [https://www.timesheraldonline.com/2020/07/17/port-chicago-50-honored-at-76th-anniversary-in-vallejo/ 76th anniversary story with list of names] [https://calisphere.org/collections/27314/ Dr. Robert Allen Port Chicago Papers]

Port de Grave, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Port de Grave, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Port de Grave, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Port de Grave, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' Port de Grave is a peninsula on Conception Bay (CB) in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The peninsula contains the communities of Bareneed, Black Duck Pond, Otterbury, Ship Cove, Blow Me Down, Hibb's Cove, Pick Eyes, and Hussey's Cove with a population of approximately 975 (2006). ==History== The Port de Grave peninsula has been used by Europeans since the 16th century. Some of the first people to have used this land was the French, who used the beaches to dry their catch as they fished off the waters nearby. They named one of the many harbours they used to dry their fish "Graves". By the end of the 16th century the area from Carbonear to Brigus (with Port de Grave in the middle) had become a major area in the English fishery. Official records indicate that a property in Ship Cove has been occupied since 1595 by the Dawe family which makes this the oldest registered land claim in Newfoundland. By the mid-17th century, Port de Grave had become a leading area in the evolving resident small boat fishery established by "planters" from West Country England. These people established a permanent population which made the peninsula the ancestral home of the Dawe, Butler, Tucker, Mugford, Snow, Porter, Andrews, Webber, Stevens and Anthony families. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Port_de_Grave,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Port Elmsley

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[[Category:Drummond-North Elmsley, Ontario One Place Study]] The village of Port Elmsley has a long and intriguing history. Originally, it was part of the 13,000 acre land grant awarded in 1803 to [[Arnold-410| General Benedict Arnold]] by the British Government, in recognition for his defection to the British Army during the American Revolution. ==A Village By Many Names== :Originally, the village was called Barbadoes, in honour of the birthplace of Samuel Weatherhead, founder of the village. Mr. Weatherhead was connected to General Benedict Arnold through marriage, and business dealings. They received the land in payment for services rendered. :Later, it became known as Pike's Falls, and was considered a large village for the area. It even had a railway station at one point. :Today, it is known as Port Elmsley, a small village on the road between Perth and Smiths Falls. ===First Tay Canal=== Samuel Weatherhead built a dam on the Tay River at Fishing Falls in 1829, resulting in the formation of the Tay Navigation Company to ensure the town of Perth could maintain access to the Rideau Canal system, which was under construction. Construction of the First Tay Canal began in 1831, but was soon embroiled in accusations of corruption and cronyism. Traffic on the Tay Canal system did not generate enough income to ensure its survival, and by 1866 the locks were in ruin. ===Second Tay Canal=== In the 1880s, the Member of Parliament for Perth; Mr. John Haggart, secured public funding for the re-construction of the Tay Canal. The project was scorned by House of Commons, but the deal went through and the canal was built in three stages between 1882 and 1891. The second canal bypassed Port Elmsley completely and resulted in the end of the village's growth.

Port Hastings Kirk Cemetery

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The Kirk cemetery is an early burying ground connected to the church in Port Hastings. Originally a Presbyterian church (prior to joining the United Church of Canada), the cemetery was known as the Kirk Cemetery. See [[:Category:Port Hastings Kirk Cemetery, Inverness County, Port Hastings, Nova Scotia|Port Hastings Kirk Cemetery category page]] to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery. More information about the church and cemetery are available at the Port Hastings Museum. porthastingsmuseum@gmail.com There is also a Facebook page for the museum (as of 2019).

Port Macquarie Cemetery, Port Macquarie, New South Wales

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[[Category: Port Macquarie General Cemetery, Port Macquarie, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Sonter-46.jpg|align=r|size=200|caption=Port Macquarie Cemetery Entrance}} ==General Information== Cemetery Name: '''[[:Category: Port Macquarie General Cemetery, Port Macquarie, New South Wales|Port Macquarie Cemetery]] Address: '''260 Oxley Highway, Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia GPS Coordinates: -31.44004360983559, 152.88909606499502 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=-31.440041321411194%2C%20152.88909874720395#map=17/-31.44005/152.88910 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/31%C2%B026'24.1%22S+152%C2%B053'20.7%22E/@-31.44003,152.8884423,444m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x13ed8a193fe3c331!7e2!8m2!3d-31.4400298!4d152.889093 Google Maps] ==History== Port Macquarie Cemetery is a significant regional cemetery divided into denominational portions, including a children's section. Burial sites can be reserved at this cemetery. ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=381 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2317280 Find a Grave] * [https://www.pmhc.nsw.gov.au/Places/Cemeteries Port Macquarie Hastings Council] == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].__NOTOC__

Port of Entry, Texas

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[[Category:Port of Entry, Texas]] :'''Ports of Entry, Texas''' [https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/TX CBP/Department of Homeland Security] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Port Name!!Location Address!!Field Operation Office |- |Addison Airport, Addison, Texas||4300 Westgrove Drive, Addison, TX 75001||Houston |- |Alliance Airport, Fort Worth, Texas||2221 Alliance Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76177-4300||Houston |- |[[:Category: Amarillo, Texas]]||10801 Airport Blvd., Amarillo, TX 79111||Houston |- |[[:Category: Austin, Texas]]||3600 Presidential Blvd. Ste. 111, Austin, TX 78719||Houston |- |[[:Category: Brownsville, Texas]], [[:Category: Los Indios, Texas]]||3300 S. Expressway77/83, Brownsville, TX 78521||Laredo |- |[[:Category: Corpus Christi, Texas]]||9149 State Highway 44, Corpus Christi, TX 78406||Houston |- |DFW International Airport, Irving, Texas||7501 Esters Blvd.,Suite 160, Irving, TX 75063||Houston |- | Amistad Dam International Bridge, Del Rio, Texas, Del Rio International Airport, Del Rio, Texas||3140 Spur 239, International Bridge, Del Rio, TX 78840||Laredo |- |[[:Category: Eagle Pass, Texas]]||160 Garrison St., Eagle Pass, TX 78852||Laredo |- |El Paso|Bridge of the Americas Port of Entry||El Paso, Texas 3600 E. Paisano, El Paso, TX 79905||El Paso |- |[[:Category: Freeport, Texas]]||575 Pete Schaff Blvd, Freeport, TX 77541||Houston |- |Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas||9901 S. Cage Boulevard, Suite B, [[:Category: Pharr, Texas]] 78577||Laredo |- |Houston Airport||2350 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E. #900, [[:Category: Houston, Texas]] 77032-3100||Houston |- |Houston Sea Port||7141 Office City Drive, Houston, TX 77087||Houston |- |Laredo||Lincoln/Juarez Bridge, Administrative Bldg. #2, Laredo, TX 78040||Laredo |- |Lubbock||Eastport, Lubbock International Airport, Lubbock, Texas 79403||Houston |- |[[:Category: McKinney, Texas]]||1500 E. Industrial Blvd, McKinney, TX 75069||Houston |- |Midland||9506 LaForce, 3rd Floor, Midland International Airport, Midland, Texas 79711||Houston |- |Port Arthur-[[:Category: Beaumont, Texas]]||4550 Jimmy Johnson Blvd Suite 1, [[:Category: Port Arthur, Texas]] 77642||Houston |- |Port Lavaca-Point Comfort||555 Carancahua Suite 075, Corpus Christi, TX 78478||Houston |- |[[:Category: Presidio, Texas]]||Border Station Highway 67, PO Box 1959, Presidio, TX 79845||El Paso |- |[[:Category: Progreso, Texas]], [[:Category: Donna, Texas]]||100 South International Boulevard, Progreso, TX 78579||Laredo |- |[[:Category: Rio Grande City, Texas]]/[[:Category: Los Ebanos, Texas]]||317 S. Pete Diaz Ave., Rio Grande City, TX 78582||Laredo |- |[[:Category: Roma, Texas]]/Falcon Dam, Texas||405 N. Estrella St., Suite B, Roma, TX 78584||Laredo |- |Sabine||4550 Jimmy Johnson Blvd, Port Arthur, TX 77642||Houston |- |[[:Category: San Antonio, Texas]]||9800 Airport Blvd, Suite 1101, San Antonio, TX 78216||Houston |- |[[:Category: Sugar Land, Texas]]||12888 Highway 6 South, Sugar Land, TX 77478||Houston |- |[[:Category: Tornillo, Texas]]||1400 Lower Island Rd. (FM 1109), Tornillo, TX 79853||El Paso |- |Valley International Airport, Harlingen, Texas||Valley Terminal Building, 3002 Heritage Way, Harlingen, TX 78550||Laredo |} '''Historical Ports of Entry''' *[[:Category: Indianola, Texas]] *[[:Category: Matagorda, Texas]] *[[:Category: Victoria, Texas]] '''Sea ports''' *[[:Category: Galveston, Texas|Galveston, Texas]] *[[:Category: Houston, Texas]] '''Land Ports''' *[[:Category: Laredo, Texas]] - has 4 - Border City - millions ''emigrate'' legally or illegally *[[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas]] - Border County, has a few entries *[[:Category: Starr County, Texas]] - Border County *[[:Category: Maverick County, Texas]] - Border County - Eagle Pass, Texas *[[:Category: Cameron County, Texas]] - Border County - has a few entries *[[:Category: El Paso County, Texas]] - Border County - has a few entries *[[:Category: Harris County, Texas]] (also has Sea Ports]] - has sea and air ports of entry '''Resources''' :[http://www.lonestargenealogy.com/courses/texas/migration.html Texas Migration on Lone Star Genealogy website] :[https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/TX Ports of Entry in Texas from cbp.gov] :[http://gov.texas.gov/files/ecodev/USPortsinTexas.pdf United States Ports of Entry in Texas] (pdf) gov.texas.gov website

Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home One Place Study

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== Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home|category=Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} {{SOPS Sticker}} *[https://sailorschildren.org.uk/ Official Website] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The organisation behind this institution has had a number of names over the years, the various names reflecting the changing emphasis of the organisation's work: * ''The Port of Hull Society for the Religious Instruction of Seamen'' (1821 - 1917) * ''The Port of Hull Society's Sailors' Orphan Home'' (1917 - 1950) * ''The Sailors' Children’s Societ''y (1950 – 1990) * ''The Sailors' Families Society'' (1990 - 2011) * ''The Sailors' Children’s Society'' (2011 - present) ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Yorkshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.744444, -0.3325 :'''Elevation:''' 0.0 m or 0.0 feet ===History=== In 1821, following a public meeting in St Mary’s Boys’ Schoolroom, Hull, ''The Port of Hull Society for the Religious Instruction to Seamen'' was founded. The original purpose was to provide for the spiritual welfare of sailors and fishermen in the port, particularly those who had served in the [[Wikipedia:Napoleonic Wars|Napoleonic Wars]]. A floating chapel was created on a sailing vessel ''The Valiant'' which was moored in the Humber Dock: before long this became a meeting place for sailors and their families. Before long the society extended its remit to include the physical welfare of the men and their families: a school for sea apprentices was opened in 1824, followed by the ''Sailors Orphan Institute'' in 1837. Initially the Orphan Institute was concerned with clothing and educating the children of deceased seamen and rivermen. In 1862 an [[Wikipedia:Orphanage|orphan house]] was opened where they could provide "board, lodging and education for the orphan children of sailors and rivermen" (''Lifebelt & Anchor'', p. 68). The institute occupied a property at 12 Castle Row, before movng to a larger property at 8 Spencer Street. {{Image|file=Port_of_Hull_Society_Sailors_Orphan_Home_One_Place_Study.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The former Sailors Orphan Home, in Park Street |label=The former Sailors Orphan Home, in Park Street }} In 1867 the society purchased a large property, Thanet House, in Park Street which was adapted and extended to accommodate around 100 orphans: this purchase was largely funded by a generous donation from the [[Wikipedia:philanthropy|philanthropist]] [[Salt-291|Titus Salt]]. The property was subsequently further extended to enable it to accommodate some 200 children of deceased mariners from ports along much of the East Coast of England as well as from inland ports. By 1892 more applications for places at the orphanage were being received than could be accommodated, and further expansion of the Park Street home was not possible. In line with the latest thinking, the society planned to build a [[Wikipedia:Cottage homes|community of smaller homes]] where the children could live in family-style groups. A site at [[Wikipedia:Newland, Kingston upon Hull|Newland]], on the outskirts of the borough was acquired and the first of these new homes was officially opened in 1895. These would become known as the [https://historicengland.org.uk/services-skills/education/educational-images/newland-homes-cottingham-road-8686 ''Newland Cottage Homes'']. The Newland site would eventually comprise ten residential homes, arranged round a central green space, along with a school, sanatorium and other buildings. The buildings were named after some of the major benefactors of the organisation. This study considers the home and its residents whilst at Park Street. A separate (linked) study could be created for the years at Newland. Any such study would, however, be limited due to data protection regulations ensuring that records of identifiable persons are closed for 100 years: currently only the censuses of 1901 and 1911 are readily available (1921 is available at additional cost, but is expected to be more readily available in about 2025). ===Population=== Click the link to access the page with a table of those enumerated in the relevant census. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year!!Inhabitants!!Notes |- |[[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1871_census|1871]]||150|| |- |[[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1881_census|1881]]||218|| In progress [[Jowett-548|Jowett-548]] 15:49, 11 June 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1891_census|1891]]||187|| |} Although not resident in the homes, this study will also consider [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_Patrons%2C_Trustees_etc|patrons, trustees, committee members]] and others who were influential in the formation of the society and the management of the institution during the years at Park Street. It's possible that in the future this may become its own project, which could be extended to later years and also include other activities of the society, such as mission work in Hull and other ports. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Category!!Number!!Notes |- |Patons|| 6|| |- |Trustees|| || |- |Committee members|| || |- |Benefators|| || |- |Others|| || |} ===Notables=== Many of the "notables" associated with the organisation (including Royal Patrons) are listed on the page of [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_Patrons%2C_Trustees_etc|patrons, trustees, committee members and benefactors]] so are not also linked here. This section is reserved for orphans or staff of the institution who went on to become notable. * [[Sayers-1587|Albert Edward Sayers DSC RNR (1871-1918)]] ===Tasks=== * Find the home in the censuses: 1871, 1881, 1891 - done [[Jowett-548|Jowett-548]] 11:34, 12 June 2022 (UTC) * Create profiles for those enumerated in the home (staff and children) ** [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1871_census|Port of Hull Society Homes - 1871 census]] ** [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1881_census|Port of Hull Society Homes - 1881 census]] ** [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_1891_census|Port of Hull Society Homes - 1891 census]] * Create profiles for patrons, trustees etc. - [[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Homes_-_Patrons%2C_Trustees_etc|Port of Hull Society Homes - Patrons, Trustees etc]] * Write full biographies for all profiles * Connect all profiles to the worldwide tree * Consider other, linked, projects/studies ** ''Newland Cottage Homes'' (1895 - 2004) ** Missionary work to seamen: floating chapel in Hull, missions in other ports ** Separate patrons, trustees etc. from this study into a new sub-project ==Sources== * 'Public services', in ''A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 1, the City of Kingston Upon Hull'', ed. K J Allison (London, 1969), pp. 371-386.'' British History Online'' http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/east/vol1/pp371-386 [accessed 10 June 2022]. * 'Education', in ''A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 1, the City of Kingston Upon Hull'', ed. K J Allison (London, 1969), pp. 348-370. ''British History Online'' http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/east/vol1/pp348-370 [accessed 10 June 2022]. * ''Celebrating 200 Years in 2021''. (Sailors Children’s Society, https://sailorschildren.org.uk/ : accessed 10 June 2022). * ''Sailors’ Orphan Homes, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire''. (Children’s Homes, http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/HullSailors/ : accessed 10 June 2022). * ''A History of Hull from Baine’s Gazetteer (1823)''. (GENUKI, https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ERY/Hull/HullHistoryBaines/HullHistory12 : accessed 10 June 2022). * The Port of Hull Society and Sailors' Orphan Homes (1907), ''Lifebelt and Anchor''. Goddard, Walker & Brown: Hull. * ''The Records of the Sailors' Children's Society''. (Hull History Centre Catalogue, https://catalogue.hullhistorycentre.org.uk/catalogue/C-DSSF?tab=description : accessed 9 August 2022).

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[[Category:Port Victor, Arrived 8 Jul 1886]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] == Summary == {| border=1 style="border-collapse: collapse;" | Passengers || WikiTree Profiles || Percentage |- |647 || 9 || 1.4% |} Note 1: Profile names shown but without a link are those I am in the process of creating. == Passenger List == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | ID || Page || Row || WikiTree || First Name||Surname ||Age || Est. YOB |- |1 || 1 || 1 || || William || ALEXANDER || 26 || 1860 |- |2 || 1 || 2 || || Marian || ALEXANDER || 24 || 1862 |- |3 || 1 || 3 || || Annie || ALEXANDER || 1 || 1885 |- |4 || 1 || 4 ||[[Allum-261|Allum, Francis]]|| Francis || ALLUM || 55 || 1831 |- |5 || 1 || 5 ||[[Carter-32256|Carter, Ellen]]|| Ellen || ALLUM || 39 || 1847 |- |6 || 1 || 6 ||[[Allum-262|Allum, Nellie]]|| Nellie || ALLUM || 4 || 1882 |- |7 || 1 || 7 ||[[Allum-263|Allum, Francis]]|| Francis || ALLUM || 2 || 1884 |- |8 || 1 || 8 || || James || BARTON || 39 || 1847 |- |9 || 1 || 9 || || Mary Ann || BARTON || 37 || 1849 |- |10 || 1 || 10 || || Leonard || BARTON || 7 || 1879 |- |11 || 1 || 11 || || Percy || BARTON || 3 || 1883 |- |12 || 1 || 12 || || William || BROWNING || 30 || 1856 |- |13 || 1 || 13 || || Margaret || BROWNING || 30 || 1856 |- |14 || 1 || 14 || || Margaret || BROWNING || 7 || 1879 |- |15 || 1 || 15 || || Robert || BROWNING || 3 || 1883 |- |16 || 1 || 16 || || Thomas || BROWNING || 1 || 1885 |- |17 || 1 || 17 || || George || BROWN || 29 || 1857 |- |18 || 1 || 18 || || Emma || BROWN || 29 || 1857 |- |19 || 1 || 19 || || George || BROWN || 1 || 1885 |- |20 || 1 || 20 || || William || BROWN || 23 || 1863 |- |21 || 1 || 21 || || Isabella || BROWN || 22 || 1864 |- |22 || 1 || 22 || || Mary || BROWN || 2 || 1884 |- |23 || 1 || 23 || || Robert || BROWN || 37 || 1849 |- |24 || 1 || 24 || || Isabella || BROWN || 25 || 1861 |- |25 || 1 || 25 || || Robert || BROWN || 11 || 1875 |- |26 || 1 || 26 || || James || BROWN || 2 || 1884 |- |27 || 1 || 27 || || Johanna || BROWN || 0 || 1886 |- |28 || 2 || 1 || || Frederick || CLARKE || 37 || 1849 |- |29 || 2 || 2 || || Elizabeth || CLARKE || 34 || 1852 |- |30 || 2 || 3 || || Maria || CLARKE || 10 || 1876 |- |31 || 2 || 4 || || Matilda || CLARKE || 8 || 1878 |- |32 || 2 || 5 || || Frederick || CLARKE || 2 || 1884 |- |33 || 2 || 6 || || John || CLARK || 31 || 1855 |- |34 || 2 || 7 || || Elizabeth || CLARK || 26 || 1860 |- |35 || 2 || 8 || || Elizabeth || CLARK || 9 || 1877 |- |36 || 2 || 9 || || Helen || CLARK || 5 || 1881 |- |37 || 2 || 10 || || Thomas || CLARK || 1 || 1885 |- |38 || 2 || 11 || || John || CHALLEN || 32 || 1854 |- |39 || 2 || 12 || || Emma || CHALLEN || 27 || 1859 |- |40 || 2 || 13 || || Harriet || CHALLEN || 7 || 1879 |- |41 || 2 || 14 || || James || CLINCH || 29 || 1857 |- |42 || 2 || 15 || || Winifred || CLINCH || 25 || 1861 |- |43 || 2 || 16 || || George || CLINCH || 2 || 1884 |- |44 || 2 || 17 || || Mary || CLINCH || 0 || 1886 |- |45 || 2 || 18 || || Richard || DAWES || 24 || 1862 |- |46 || 2 || 19 || || Mary Ann || DAWES || 20 || 1866 |- |47 || 2 || 20 || || Charles || DAWES || 1 || 1885 |- |48 || 2 || 21 || || George || DAWES || 0 || 1886 |- |49 || 2 || 22 || || William || DOVE || 30 || 1856 |- |50 || 2 || 23 || || Helen || DOVE || 30 || 1856 |- |51 || 2 || 24 || || Sidney || DOVE || 5 || 1881 |- |52 || 2 || 25 || || William || DOVE || 0 || 1886 |- |53 || 2 || 26 || || John || DALGLEISH || 35 || 1851 |- |54 || 2 || 27 || || Phemia || DALGLEISH || 36 || 1850 |- |55 || 2 || 28 || || Nellie || DALGLEISH || 7 || 1879 |- |56 || 2 || 29 || || John || DALGLEISH || 0 || 1886 |- |57 || 2 || 30 || || Isaac || DENWOOD || 22 || 1864 |- |58 || 2 || 31 || || Margaret || DENWOOD || 23 || 1863 |- |59 || 3 || 1 || || James || FOSTER || 32 || 1854 |- |60 || 3 || 2 || || Eliza || FOSTER || 29 || 1857 |- |61 || 3 || 3 || || Mary || FOSTER || 2 || 1884 |- |62 || 3 || 4 || || Arthur || FOSTER || 0 || 1886 |- |63 || 3 || 5 || || Nicol || GALLOWAY || 35 || 1851 |- |64 || 3 || 6 || || Frances || GALLOWAY || 31 || 1855 |- |65 || 3 || 7 || || William || GALLOWAY || 8 || 1878 |- |66 || 3 || 8 || || Frances || GALLOWAY || 1 || 1885 |- |67 || 3 || 9 ||[[Glynn-465|Glynn, John]]|| John || GLYNN || 34 || 1852 |- |68 || 3 || 10 ||[[Harte-297|Harte, Bridget]]|| Bridget || GLYNN || 29 || 1857 |- |69 || 3 || 11 || || James || GLYNN || 9 || 1877 |- |70 || 3 || 12 || || Mary || GLYNN || 6 || 1880 |- |71 || 3 || 13 || || George || GILL || 32 || 1854 |- |72 || 3 || 14 || || Jane || GILL || 29 || 1857 |- |73 || 3 || 15 || || Elizabeth || GILL || 10 || 1876 |- |74 || 3 || 16 || || Ellen || GILL || 8 || 1878 |- |75 || 3 || 17 || || George || GILL || 6 || 1880 |- |76 || 3 || 18 || || James || GILL || 3 || 1883 |- |77 || 3 || 19 || || Samuel || GILL || 0 || 1886 |- |78 || 3 || 20 || || William || HORTON || 26 || 1860 |- |79 || 3 || 21 || || Hannah || HORTON || 19 || 1867 |- |80 || 3 || 22 || || Francis || HORTON || 0 || 1886 |- |81 || 3 || 23 || || Charles || HAINES || 29 || 1857 |- |82 || 3 || 24 || || Thirza || HAINES || 31 || 1855 |- |83 || 3 || 25 || || Harriet || HAINES || 3 || 1883 |- |84 || 3 || 26 || || Emma || HAINES || 0 || 1886 |- |85 || 3 || 27 || || John || HUTTON || 28 || 1858 |- |86 || 3 || 28 || || Marion || HUTTON || 29 || 1857 |- |87 || 3 || 29 || || William || HOWARTH || 43 || 1843 |- |88 || 3 || 30 || || Alice || HOWARTH || 50 || 1836 |- |89 || 4 || 1 || || Thomas || INCH || 35 || 1851 |- |90 || 4 || 2 || || Ellen || INCH || 29 || 1857 |- |91 || 4 || 3 || || David || JOHNSTON || 26 || 1860 |- |92 || 4 || 4 || || Sarah || JOHNSTON || 26 || 1860 |- |93 || 4 || 5 || || John || KINDER || 25 || 1861 |- |94 || 4 || 6 || || Alice || KINDER || 21 || 1865 |- |95 || 4 || 7 || || Alice || KINDER || 1 || 1885 |- |96 || 4 || 8 || || James || LIDDINGTON || 29 || 1857 |- |97 || 4 || 9 || || Alice || LIDDINGTON || 24 || 1862 |- |98 || 4 || 10 || || Henry || LACKIE || 32 || 1854 |- |99 || 4 || 11 || || Elizabeth || LACKIE || 26 || 1860 |- |100 || 4 || 12 || || James || LACKIE || 3 || 1883 |- |101 || 4 || 13 || || Maggie || LACKIE || 1 || 1885 |- |102 || 4 || 14 || || William || LACKIE || 0 || 1886 |- |103 || 4 || 15 || || John || LATHAM || 32 || 1854 |- |104 || 4 || 16 || || Alice || LATHAM || 35 || 1851 |- |105 || 4 || 17 || || Edith || LATHAM || 7 || 1879 |- |106 || 4 || 18 || || Arthur || LATHAM || 6 || 1880 |- |107 || 4 || 19 || || John || LATHAM || 2 || 1884 |- |108 || 4 || 20 || || Ernest || LATHAM || 0 || 1886 |- |109 || 4 || 21 || || Samuel || LEE || 22 || 1864 |- |110 || 4 || 22 || || Jessie || LEE || 23 || 1863 |- |111 || 4 || 23 || || Aaron || LEE || 0 || 1886 |- |112 || 4 || 24 || || Sidney || MILLWARD || 26 || 1860 |- |113 || 4 || 25 || || Clara || MILLWARD || 27 || 1859 |- |114 || 6 || 1 || || Edward || MCDONAGH || 54 || 1832 |- |115 || 6 || 2 || || Elizabeth || MCDONAGH || 37 || 1849 |- |116 || 6 || 3 || || Christopher || MCDONAGH || 10 || 1876 |- |117 || 6 || 4 || || Margaret || MCDONAGH || 8 || 1878 |- |118 || 6 || 5 || || Henry || MCDONAGH || 5 || 1881 |- |119 || 6 || 6 || || Alexander || MCDONAGH || 4 || 1882 |- |120 || 6 || 7 || || Beatrice || MCDONAGH || 3 || 1883 |- |121 || 6 || 8 || || - || MCDONAGH || 0 || 1886 |- |122 || 6 || 9 || || Sarah || MCDONAGH || 1 || 1885 |- |123 || 6 || 10 || || James || MCKENZIE || 54 || 1832 |- |124 || 6 || 11 || || Elizabeth || MCKENZIE || 56 || 1830 |- |125 || 6 || 12 || || Elizabeth || MCKENZIE || 11 || 1875 |- |126 || 6 || 13 || || Arthur || MACAULAY || 31 || 1855 |- |127 || 6 || 14 || || Rose || MACAULAY || 28 || 1858 |- |128 || 6 || 15 || || Arthur || MACAULAY || 6 || 1880 |- |129 || 6 || 16 || || Mary || MACAULAY || 3 || 1883 |- |130 || 6 || 17 || || Thomas || MASKELL || 26 || 1860 |- |131 || 6 || 18 || || Alice || MASKELL || 24 || 1862 |- |132 || 6 || 19 || || Richard || MASKELL || 4 || 1882 |- |133 || 6 || 20 || || Dora || MASKELL || 1 || 1885 |- |134 || 6 || 21 || || Richard || NIXON || 20 || 1866 |- |135 || 6 || 22 || || Isabella || NIXON || 30 || 1856 |- |136 || 6 || 23 || || John || ODONOHUE || 21 || 1865 |- |137 || 6 || 24 || || Annie || ODONOHUE || 22 || 1864 |- |138 || 6 || 25 || || William || OXENBRIDGE || 48 || 1838 |- |139 || 6 || 26 || || Emma || OXENBRIDGE || 47 || 1839 |- |140 || 6 || 27 || || Bertie || OXENBRIDGE || 10 || 1876 |- |141 || 6 || 28 || || Jane || OXENBRIDGE || 7 || 1879 |- |142 || 6 || 29 || || George || OXENBRIDGE || 31 || 1855 |- |143 || 6 || 30 || || Alice || OXENBRIDGE || 23 || 1863 |- |144 || 6 || 31 || || Alfred || POINTING || 35 || 1851 |- |145 || 6 || 32 || || Annie || POINTING || 27 || 1859 |- |146 || 6 || 33 || || Minnie || POINTING || 7 || 1879 |- |147 || 6 || 34 || || Alfred || POINTING || 6 || 1880 |- |148 || 6 || 35 || || Edward || PHILLIPS || 28 || 1858 |- |149 || 6 || 36 || || Jane || PHILLIPS || 39 || 1847 |- |150 || 6 || 37 || || John || PRINCE || 28 || 1858 |- |151 || 6 || 38 || || Annie || PRINCE || 31 || 1855 |- |152 || 6 || 39 || || Albert || PRINCE || 3 || 1883 |- |153 || 6 || 40 || || Ernest || PRINCE || 2 || 1884 |- |154 || 6 || 41 || || John || PRINCE || 0 || 1886 |- |155 || 6 || 42 || || Edwin || RABLEY || 27 || 1859 |- |156 || 6 || 43 || || Anna || RABLEY || 23 || 1863 |- |157 || 6 || 44 || || Maud || RABLEY || 2 || 1884 |- |158 || 6 || 45 || || William || ROBERTS || 29 || 1857 |- |159 || 6 || 46 || || Amelia || ROBERTS || 28 || 1858 |- |160 || 6 || 47 || || William || ROBERTS || 5 || 1881 |- |161 || 6 || 48 || || James || ROBERTS || 3 || 1883 |- |162 || 6 || 49 || || Mary || ROBERTS || 0 || 1886 |- |163 || 6 || 50 || || William || SMITH || 29 || 1857 |- |164 || 6 || 51 || || Jane || SMITH || 30 || 1856 |- |165 || 6 || 52 || || John || SMITH || 8 || 1878 |- |166 || 6 || 53 || || Eliza || SMITH || 5 || 1881 |- |167 || 6 || 54 || || Jane || SMITH || 3 || 1883 |- |168 || 6 || 55 || || William || SMITH || 1 || 1885 |- |169 || 6 || 56 || || Elizabeth || SMITH || 0 || 1886 |- |170 || 7 || 1 || || David || SCOTT || 32 || 1854 |- |171 || 7 || 2 || || Mary || SCOTT || 38 || 1848 |- |172 || 7 || 3 || || Sidney || SCOTT || 9 || 1877 |- |173 || 7 || 4 || || Florence || SCOTT || 7 || 1879 |- |174 || 7 || 5 || || Gertie || SCOTT || 4 || 1882 |- |175 || 7 || 6 || || Ernest || SCOTT || 1 || 1885 |- |176 || 7 || 7 || || George || SHEPPARD || 23 || 1863 |- |177 || 7 || 8 || || Susan || SHEPPARD || 24 || 1862 |- |178 || 7 || 9 || || Sophia || SHEPPARD || 1 || 1885 |- |179 || 7 || 10 || || John || STEVENSON || 27 || 1859 |- |180 || 7 || 11 || || Emily || STEVENSON || 27 || 1859 |- |181 || 7 || 12 || || Margaret || STEVENSON || 5 || 1881 |- |182 || 7 || 14 || || Marion || STEVENSON || 2 || 1884 |- |183 || 7 || 15 || || Emily || STEVENSON || 0 || 1886 |- |184 || 7 || 15 || || Emily || STEVENSON || 0 || 1886 |- |185 || 7 || 16 || || Mary Ann || TOLSON || 29 || 1857 |- |186 || 7 || 17 || || Robert || TOLSON || 6 || 1880 |- |187 || 7 || 18 || || Frank || TOLSON || 3 || 1883 |- |188 || 7 || 19 || || Margaret || TOLSON || 1 || 1885 |- |189 || 7 || 20 || || Evan || THOMAS || 33 || 1853 |- |190 || 7 || 21 || || Mary Ann || THOMAS || 35 || 1851 |- |191 || 7 || 22 || || John || TAYLOR || 34 || 1852 |- |192 || 7 || 23 || || Alice || TAYLOR || 34 || 1852 |- |193 || 7 || 24 || || James || THOMPSON || 30 || 1856 |- |194 || 7 || 25 || || Mary || THOMPSON || 27 || 1859 |- |195 || 7 || 26 || || Arthur || TANNER || 21 || 1865 |- |196 || 7 || 27 || || Emily || TANNER || 21 || 1865 |- |197 || 7 || 28 || || Francis || TANNER || 0 || 1886 |- |198 || 8 || 1 || || William || WESTCOTT || 26 || 1860 |- |199 || 8 || 2 || || Emma || WESTCOTT || 30 || 1856 |- |200 || 8 || 3 || || William || WESTCOTT || 8 || 1878 |- |201 || 8 || 4 || || Emma || WESTCOTT || 2 || 1884 |- |202 || 8 || 5 || || Lilly || WESTCOTT || 1 || 1885 |- |203 || 8 || 6 || || John || WILSON || 32 || 1854 |- |204 || 8 || 7 || || Alice || WILSON || 27 || 1859 |- |205 || 8 || 8 || || William || WILSON || 5 || 1881 |- |206 || 8 || 9 || || Mary || WILSON || 3 || 1883 |- |207 || 8 || 10 || || Maggie || WILSON || 0 || 1886 |- |208 || 8 || 11 || || Samuel || WILKINSON || 44 || 1842 |- |209 || 8 || 12 || || Elizabeth || WILKINSON || 41 || 1845 |- |210 || 8 || 13 || || Lily || WILKINSON || 9 || 1877 |- |211 || 8 || 14 || || Joseph || WAUGH || 25 || 1861 |- |212 || 8 || 15 || || Mary || WAUGH || 19 || 1867 |- |213 || 8 || 16 || || William || WAUGH || 0 || 1886 |- |214 || 8 || 17 || || Matthias || WOOD || 29 || 1857 |- |215 || 8 || 18 || || Emily || WOOD || 27 || 1859 |- |216 || 8 || 19 || || Albert || WOOD || 2 || 1884 |- |217 || 8 || 20 || || Henry || WOOD || 1 || 1885 |- |218 || 8 || 21 || || John || ABERNETHY || 70 || 1816 |- |219 || 8 || 22 || || John || ABERNETHY || 19 || 1867 |- |220 || 8 || 23 || || Peter || BUTLER || 45 || 1841 |- |221 || 8 || 24 || || Peter || BUTLER || 16 || 1870 |- |222 || 8 || 25 || || Matthew || BUTLER || 14 || 1872 |- |223 || 9 || 1 || || James || BURNS || 18 || 1868 |- |224 || 9 || 2 || || John || BROWN || 25 || 1861 |- |225 || 9 || 3 || || Andrew || BROWN || 21 || 1865 |- |226 || 9 || 4 || || William || BROWN || 19 || 1867 |- |227 || 9 || 5 || || Thomas || BROWN || 12 || 1874 |- |228 || 9 || 6 || || William || BAXTER || 19 || 1867 |- |229 || 9 || 7 || || Edward || BOURKE || 28 || 1858 |- |230 || 9 || 8 || || John || BUTLER || 22 || 1864 |- |231 || 9 || 9 || || James || BLADES || 32 || 1854 |- |232 || 9 || 10 || || Duncan || BROWN || 18 || 1868 |- |233 || 9 || 11 || || Francis || BROWN || 23 || 1863 |- |234 || 9 || 12 || || Robert || BELL || 24 || 1862 |- |235 || 9 || 13 || || George || BARNET || 17 || 1869 |- |236 || 9 || 14 || || Patrick || BOES || 18 || 1868 |- |237 || 9 || 15 || || Patrick || BOYHAN || 22 || 1864 |- |238 || 9 || 16 || || Henry || BRIDE || 27 || 1859 |- |239 || 9 || 17 || || Charles || BEDDALL || 29 || 1857 |- |240 || 9 || 18 || || John || CARMODY || 25 || 1861 |- |241 || 9 || 19 || || John || CAHILL || 25 || 1861 |- |242 || 9 || 20 || || Denis || CAREW || 20 || 1866 |- |243 || 9 || 21 || || George || CAREW || 18 || 1868 |- |244 || 9 || 22 || || Thomas || CAREW || 16 || 1870 |- |245 || 9 || 23 || || William || CAREW || 12 || 1874 |- |246 || 9 || 24 || || Alexander || CAIN || 24 || 1862 |- |247 || 9 || 25 || || Thomas || CLAIR || 28 || 1858 |- |248 || 9 || 26 || || John || CAREY || 23 || 1863 |- |249 || 9 || 27 || || James || COYLE || 12 || 1874 |- |250 || 9 || 28 || || Edward || COYLE || 20 || 1866 |- |251 || 9 || 29 || || Frederick || CROUCH || 12 || 1874 |- |252 || 9 || 30 || || Miles || DOYLES || 32 || 1854 |- |253 || 10 || 1 || || George || DIXON || 22 || 1864 |- |254 || 10 || 2 || || Henry || DOWNES || 24 || 1862 |- |255 || 10 || 3 || || Arthur || DAVIES || 24 || 1862 |- |256 || 10 || 4 || || Charles || DOOGAN || 31 || 1855 |- |257 || 10 || 5 || || William || DOWTHWAITE || 24 || 1862 |- |258 || 10 || 6 || || George || DALGLEISH || 14 || 1872 |- |259 || 10 || 7 || || Walter || DALGLEISH || 12 || 1874 |- |260 || 10 || 8 || || Charles || EASTWAY || 13 || 1873 |- |261 || 10 || 9 || || Henry || EASTWAY || 12 || 1874 |- |262 || 10 || 10 || || William || EASTWAY || 10 || 1876 |- |263 || 10 || 11 || || Neil || FERRY || 24 || 1862 |- |264 || 10 || 12 || || Samuel || FEGAN || 18 || 1868 |- |265 || 10 || 13 || || William || GIBBONS || 18 || 1868 |- |266 || 10 || 14 || || James || GOONREY || 29 || 1857 |- |267 || 10 || 15 ||[[Glynn-444|Glynn, Francis]]|| Francis || GLYNN || 12 || 1874 |- |268 || 10 || 16 || || Giacomo || GUIMELLI || 23 || 1863 |- |269 || 10 || 17 || || Agostino || GUIMELLI || 21 || 1865 |- |270 || 10 || 18 || || Emillo || GUIMELLI || 20 || 1866 |- |271 || 10 || 19 || || Wilson || HIRST || 18 || 1868 |- |272 || 10 || 20 || || Albert || HIRST || 13 || 1873 |- |273 || 10 || 21 || || Michael || HUGHES || 20 || 1866 |- |274 || 10 || 22 || || John || HODGES || 26 || 1860 |- |275 || 10 || 23 || || John || HOWELL || 18 || 1868 |- |276 || 10 || 24 || || Hugh || JOHNSTONE || 27 || 1859 |- |277 || 10 || 25 || || David || JOHNSTONE || 20 || 1866 |- |278 || 10 || 26 || || Michael || KELLY || 20 || 1866 |- |279 || 10 || 27 || || William || KERR || 31 || 1855 |- |280 || 10 || 28 || || John || KEARNEY || 24 || 1862 |- |281 || 10 || 29 || || Thomas || KENNEDY || 20 || 1866 |- |282 || 10 || 30 || || James || KANE || 21 || 1865 |- |283 || 11 || 1 || || Frank || LAURENCE || 17 || 1869 |- |284 || 11 || 2 || || William || LEMAN || 24 || 1862 |- |285 || 11 || 3 || || William || LENNAN || 24 || 1862 |- |286 || 11 || 4 || || Thomas || LENNAN || 21 || 1865 |- |287 || 11 || 5 || || Thomas || MCEVOY || 20 || 1866 |- |288 || 11 || 6 || || John || MULLINS || 22 || 1864 |- |289 || 11 || 7 || || David || MELVILLE || 21 || 1865 |- |290 || 11 || 8 || || John || MCCREET || 13 || 1873 |- |291 || 11 || 9 || || Robert || MAWER || 23 || 1863 |- |292 || 11 || 10 || || Peter || MCCANN || 17 || 1869 |- |293 || 11 || 11 || || Patrick || MULLANE || 31 || 1855 |- |294 || 11 || 12 || || Dan || MURPHY || 24 || 1862 |- |295 || 11 || 13 || || Arthur || MCARDLE || 22 || 1864 |- |296 || 11 || 14 || || Francis || MCARDLE || 20 || 1866 |- |297 || 11 || 15 || || Laurence || MORRIS || 22 || 1864 |- |298 || 11 || 16 || || Bernard || MCALOON || 25 || 1861 |- |299 || 11 || 17 || || Matthew || MOLLOY || 23 || 1863 |- |300 || 11 || 18 || || Daniel || MURPHY || 23 || 1863 |- |301 || 11 || 19 || || Michael || MOLONEY || 25 || 1861 |- |302 || 11 || 20 || || David || MCKENZIE || 18 || 1868 |- |303 || 11 || 21 || || Joseph || MARSHALL || 14 || 1872 |- |304 || 11 || 22 || || James || MURPHY || 55 || 1831 |- |305 || 11 || 23 || || Peter || MURPHY || 19 || 1867 |- |306 || 11 || 24 || || Martin || MURPHY || 16 || 1870 |- |307 || 11 || 25 || || Robert || NELSON || 17 || 1869 |- |308 || 11 || 26 || || Harry || NORTH || 18 || 1868 |- |309 || 11 || 27 || || William || NICHOL || 21 || 1865 |- |310 || 11 || 28 || || Richard || NICHOL || 19 || 1867 |- |311 || 11 || 29 || || James || NUNAN || 22 || 1864 |- |312 || 11 || 30 || || Joseph || O'CARROLL || 22 || 1864 |- |313 || 12 || 1 || || William || OXENBRIDGE || 19 || 1867 |- |314 || 12 || 2 || || James || OXENBRIDGE || 15 || 1871 |- |315 || 12 || 3 || || Edward || PICKERING || 14 || 1872 |- |316 || 12 || 4 || || Philip || PRICE || 20 || 1866 |- |317 || 12 || 5 || || Henry || PAUL || 22 || 1864 |- |318 || 12 || 6 || || Jesse || PANWICK || 18 || 1868 |- |319 || 12 || 7 || || John || RUSK || 20 || 1866 |- |320 || 12 || 8 || || William || ROBBINS || 30 || 1856 |- |321 || 12 || 9 || || William || RAMSAY || 22 || 1864 |- |322 || 12 || 10 || || Patrick || REILLY || 23 || 1863 |- |323 || 12 || 11 || || James || RYAN || 21 || 1865 |- |324 || 12 || 12 || || John || RYAN || 21 || 1865 |- |325 || 12 || 13 || || Thomas || SMALL || 21 || 1865 |- |326 || 12 || 14 || || Samuel || SIMMONDS || 23 || 1863 |- |327 || 12 || 15 || || Stephen || SELKIRK || 27 || 1859 |- |328 || 12 || 16 || || Arthur || SMITH || 22 || 1864 |- |329 || 12 || 17 || || Christopher || SLIM || 19 || 1867 |- |330 || 12 || 18 || || Robert || STEPHENS || 16 || 1870 |- |331 || 12 || 19 || || Henry || TRIPP || 22 || 1864 |- |332 || 12 || 20 || || Alfred || TRIPP || 18 || 1868 |- |333 || 12 || 21 || || Henry || VENEY || 19 || 1867 |- |334 || 12 || 22 || || Guy || WILLIAMS || 22 || 1864 |- |335 || 12 || 23 || || Samuel || WILLIAMS || 18 || 1868 |- |336 || 12 || 24 || || James || WOODS || 31 || 1855 |- |337 || 12 || 25 || || Edmond || WALSH || 20 || 1866 |- |338 || 12 || 26 || || John || WATSON || 21 || 1865 |- |339 || 12 || 27 || || Charles || WALLIS || 22 || 1864 |- |340 || 12 || 28 || || William || WILLIS || 64 || 1822 |- |341 || 12 || 29 || || Louisa || YOUNG || 32 || 1854 |- |342 || 13 || 1 || || Mary || MEE || 0 || 1886 |- |343 || 13 || 2 || || Mary || SLADE || 0 || 1886 |- |344 || 13 || 3 || || Annie || ABERNETHY || 26 || 1860 |- |345 || 13 || 4 || || Jessie || ABERNETHY || 23 || 1863 |- |346 || 13 || 6 || || Hannah || ANDERBERG || 17 || 1869 |- |347 || 13 || 6 || || Hannah || ANDERBERG || 17 || 1869 |- |348 || 13 || 7 || || Johanna || BOES || 16 || 1870 |- |349 || 13 || 8 || || Elizabeth || BUTLER || 12 || 1874 |- |350 || 13 || 9 || || Rose || BUTLER || 9 || 1877 |- |351 || 13 || 10 || || Rosa || BURNS || 19 || 1867 |- |352 || 13 || 11 || || Eliza || BIRD || 29 || 1857 |- |353 || 13 || 12 || || Elizabeth || BROWN || 48 || 1838 |- |354 || 13 || 13 || || Isabella || BROWN || 17 || 1869 |- |355 || 13 || 14 || || Helen || BROWN || 15 || 1871 |- |356 || 13 || 15 || || Adam || BROWN || 10 || 1876 |- |357 || 13 || 16 || || Catherine || BURNET || 24 || 1862 |- |358 || 13 || 17 || || Janet || BURNET || 21 || 1865 |- |359 || 13 || 18 || || Honora || BYRNE || 21 || 1865 |- |360 || 13 || 19 || || Elizabeth || BAGULAY || 27 || 1859 |- |361 || 13 || 20 || || Ada || BARNETT || 21 || 1865 |- |362 || 13 || 21 || || Ellie || BEAMISH || 24 || 1862 |- |363 || 13 || 22 || || Jemima || COFFEY || 21 || 1865 |- |364 || 13 || 23 || || Mary || CLARKE || 19 || 1867 |- |365 || 14 || 1 || || Mary || CASHMAN || 22 || 1864 |- |366 || 14 || 2 ||[[Cashman-1979|Cashman, Bridget]]|| Bridget || CASHMAN || 24 || 1862 |- |367 || 14 || 3 || || Bessie || CLARKE || 12 || 1874 |- |368 || 14 || 4 || || Ellen || CLARK || 21 || 1865 |- |369 || 14 || 5 || || Margaret || CARMODY || 24 || 1862 |- |370 || 14 || 6 || || Annie || CAIN || 28 || 1858 |- |371 || 14 || 7 || || Hetty || CRAWFORD || 20 || 1866 |- |372 || 14 || 8 || || Honora || CORBOY || 27 || 1859 |- |373 || 14 || 9 || || Ellen || CARROLL || 19 || 1867 |- |374 || 14 || 10 || || Maria || COEN || 24 || 1862 |- |375 || 14 || 11 || || Eliza || CASEY || 20 || 1866 |- |376 || 14 || 12 || || Elizabeth || CRERAR || 39 || 1847 |- |377 || 14 || 13 || || Agnes || CRERAR || 16 || 1870 |- |378 || 14 || 14 || || Maggie || CRERAR || 15 || 1871 |- |379 || 14 || 15 || || Elizabeth || CRERAR || 12 || 1874 |- |380 || 14 || 16 || || John || CRERAR || 8 || 1878 |- |381 || 14 || 17 || || Marion || CRERAR || 6 || 1880 |- |382 || 14 || 18 || || Catherine || CAREW || 54 || 1832 |- |383 || 14 || 19 || || Catherine || CANE || 24 || 1862 |- |384 || 14 || 20 || || Mary Jane || COCKING || 20 || 1866 |- |385 || 14 || 21 || || Marion || CRIMSON || 29 || 1857 |- |386 || 14 || 22 || || John || CRIMSON || 5 || 1881 |- |387 || 14 || 23 || || Adeline || CRIMSON || 3 || 1883 |- |388 || 14 || 24 || || Kate || COONEY || 18 || 1868 |- |389 || 14 || 25 || || Sarah || CARROLL || 20 || 1866 |- |390 || 14 || 26 || || Harriet || CROUCH || 44 || 1842 |- |391 || 14 || 27 || || Elvina || CROUCH || 18 || 1868 |- |392 || 14 || 28 || || Ada || CROUCH || 14 || 1872 |- |393 || 14 || 29 || || Louisa || CROUCH || 9 || 1877 |- |394 || 14 || 30 || || Harriet || CROUCH || 3 || 1883 |- |395 || 15 || 1 || || Sarah || COYLE || 39 || 1847 |- |396 || 15 || 2 || || Sarah || COYLE || 10 || 1876 |- |397 || 15 || 3 || || Eliza || COYLE || 8 || 1878 |- |398 || 15 || 4 || || Margaret || COURT || 35 || 1851 |- |399 || 15 || 5 || || Alice || COURT || 10 || 1876 |- |400 || 15 || 6 || || Margaret || COURT || 7 || 1879 |- |401 || 15 || 7 || || Mary Ann || COURT || 3 || 1883 |- |402 || 15 || 8 || || Anthony || COURT || 1 || 1885 |- |403 || 15 || 9 || || Polly || CARIS || 20 || 1866 |- |404 || 15 || 10 || || Mary || CARIS || 1 || 1885 |- |405 || 15 || 11 || || Charlotte || COXALL || 26 || 1860 |- |406 || 15 || 12 || || Mabel || COXALL || 4 || 1882 |- |407 || 15 || 13 || || Blanchard || COXALL || 3 || 1883 |- |408 || 15 || 14 || || Margaret || DUNN || 34 || 1852 |- |409 || 15 || 15 || || Alexander || DUNN || 9 || 1877 |- |410 || 15 || 16 || || George || DUNN || 7 || 1879 |- |411 || 15 || 17 || || Stewart || DUNN || 6 || 1880 |- |412 || 15 || 18 || || Charles || DUNN || 3 || 1883 |- |413 || 15 || 19 || || Anne || DALY || 26 || 1860 |- |414 || 15 || 20 || || Ellen || DUNNE || 32 || 1854 |- |415 || 15 || 21 || || Kate || DEWAR || 23 || 1863 |- |416 || 15 || 22 || || Emma || DARGIL || 34 || 1852 |- |417 || 15 || 23 || || Mary || DARGIL || 7 || 1879 |- |418 || 15 || 24 || || William || DARGIL || 5 || 1881 |- |419 || 15 || 25 || || David || DARGIL || 3 || 1883 |- |420 || 15 || 26 || || Janet || DARGIL || 1 || 1885 |- |421 || 15 || 27 || || Maggie || DALGLEISH || 16 || 1870 |- |422 || 15 || 28 || || Ruth || DAKIN || 28 || 1858 |- |423 || 15 || 29 || || Maria || ELBECK || 20 || 1866 |- |424 || 15 || 30 || || Mary || EYTON || 22 || 1864 |- |425 || 16 || 1 || || Katie || FORAN || 17 || 1869 |- |426 || 16 || 2 || || Martha || FLEMING || 24 || 1862 |- |427 || 16 || 3 || || Jane || FINLAYSON || 28 || 1858 |- |428 || 16 || 4 || || William || FINLAYSON || 6 || 1880 |- |429 || 16 || 5 || || John || FINLAYSON || 4 || 1882 |- |430 || 16 || 6 || || Anderson || FINLAYSON || 1 || 1885 |- |431 || 16 || 7 || || Kate || FITZPATRICK || 25 || 1861 |- |432 || 16 || 8 || || Jeanie || FLEMING || 26 || 1860 |- |433 || 16 || 9 || || Isabella || GARDEN || 28 || 1858 |- |434 || 16 || 10 || || Frances || GOWLAND || 23 || 1863 |- |435 || 16 || 11 || || Jane || GRIFFITH || 25 || 1861 |- |436 || 16 || 12 || || Priscilla || GRIFFIN || 17 || 1869 |- |437 || 16 || 13 || || Maria || GOONREY || 19 || 1867 |- |438 || 16 || 14 || || Maria || GEOFFROY || 33 || 1853 |- |439 || 16 || 15 || || Mary || GORMAN || 21 || 1865 |- |440 || 16 || 16 || || Kate || GIBBONS || 18 || 1868 |- |441 || 16 || 17 || || Bridget || GORDON || 26 || 1860 |- |442 || 16 || 18 || || Maria || GUIMELLI || 49 || 1837 |- |443 || 16 || 19 || || Maria || GUIMELLI || 16 || 1870 |- |444 || 16 || 20 ||[[Hanrahan-604|Hanrahan, Mary]]|| Mary || HANRAHAN || 21 || 1865 |- |445 || 16 || 21 || || Bridget || HANRAHAN || 18 || 1868 |- |446 || 16 || 22 || || Mary Ann || HOWARTH || 28 || 1858 |- |447 || 16 || 23 || || Benjamin || HOWARTH || 4 || 1882 |- |448 || 16 || 24 || || Mary || HILL || 32 || 1854 |- |449 || 16 || 25 || || Elizabeth || HILL || 14 || 1872 |- |450 || 16 || 26 || || Amelia || HOPPNER || 35 || 1851 |- |451 || 16 || 27 || || Charles || HOPPNER || 8 || 1878 |- |452 || 16 || 28 || || Mary || HALLORAN || 24 || 1862 |- |453 || 16 || 29 || || Margaret || HALLORAN || 21 || 1865 |- |454 || 16 || 30 || || Mary || HALLORAN || 19 || 1867 |- |455 || 17 || 1 || || Auguste || HAASE || 12 || 1874 |- |456 || 17 || 2 || || Esther || HOWARTH || 15 || 1871 |- |457 || 17 || 3 || || Alice || HOWARTH || 13 || 1873 |- |458 || 17 || 4 || || Annie || HUEGILL || 29 || 1857 |- |459 || 17 || 5 || || Mary || HUEGILL || 8 || 1878 |- |460 || 17 || 6 || || Elizabeth || HUEGILL || 6 || 1880 |- |461 || 17 || 7 || || John || HUEGILL || 3 || 1883 |- |462 || 17 || 8 || || Maria || HOWARTH || 21 || 1865 |- |463 || 17 || 9 || || Catherine || HALLORAN || 23 || 1863 |- |464 || 17 || 10 || || Emma || HIRST || 42 || 1844 |- |465 || 17 || 11 || || Betsy || HIRST || 20 || 1866 |- |466 || 17 || 12 || || Ada || HIRST || 14 || 1872 |- |467 || 17 || 13 || || Eleanor || HIRST || 8 || 1878 |- |468 || 17 || 14 || || Frederick || HIRST || 6 || 1880 |- |469 || 17 || 15 || || Kate || HALLOREN || 19 || 1867 |- |470 || 17 || 16 || || Sarah || ISAAC || 24 || 1862 |- |471 || 17 || 17 || || Louisa || JONES || 23 || 1863 |- |472 || 17 || 18 || || Delia || KILLEEN || 17 || 1869 |- |473 || 17 || 19 || || Anne || KANE || 45 || 1841 |- |474 || 17 || 20 || || Sarah || KANE || 13 || 1873 |- |475 || 17 || 21 || || Patrick || KANE || 10 || 1876 |- |476 || 17 || 22 || || Catherine || KANE || 8 || 1878 |- |477 || 17 || 23 || || Annie || MCGARRY || 7 || 1879 |- |478 || 17 || 24 || || Johanna || KELLY || 25 || 1861 |- |479 || 17 || 25 || || Julia || KENNEALLY || 22 || 1864 |- |480 || 17 || 26 || || Mary || KEMBURY || 21 || 1865 |- |481 || 17 || 27 || || Sarah || KEARNEY || 24 || 1862 |- |482 || 17 || 28 || || Mary Ann || KINGSTON || 24 || 1862 |- |483 || 17 || 29 || || Lizzie || LACKIE || 12 || 1874 |- |484 || 17 || 30 || || Jane || LAST || 28 || 1858 |- |485 || 18 || 1 || || Norah || LALOR || 23 || 1863 |- |486 || 18 || 2 || || Winifred || LARKIN || 19 || 1867 |- |487 || 18 || 3 || || Catherine || LARKIN || 17 || 1869 |- |488 || 18 || 4 || || Rachel || LORD || 40 || 1846 |- |489 || 18 || 5 || || Mary || LORD || 14 || 1872 |- |490 || 18 || 6 || || Joseph || LORD || 10 || 1876 |- |491 || 18 || 7 || || Raymond || LORD || 8 || 1878 |- |492 || 18 || 8 || || Elizabeth || LORD || 6 || 1880 |- |493 || 18 || 9 || || Bridget || LARKIN || 26 || 1860 |- |494 || 18 || 10 || || Mary || LARKIN || 25 || 1861 |- |495 || 18 || 11 || || Bridget || LYNCH || 21 || 1865 |- |496 || 18 || 12 || || Bridget || LINEEN || 23 || 1863 |- |497 || 18 || 13 || || Ann || LINEEN || 14 || 1872 |- |498 || 18 || 14 || || Ellen || MCCARTHY || 29 || 1857 |- |499 || 18 || 15 || || Katie || MCCARTHY || 4 || 1882 |- |500 || 18 || 16 || || Julia || MCSWEENEY || 24 || 1862 |- |501 || 18 || 17 || || Bessie || MCGOVERN || 21 || 1865 |- |502 || 18 || 18 || || Bridget || MCGOVERN || 20 || 1866 |- |503 || 18 || 19 || || Mary || MCLEOD || 21 || 1865 |- |504 || 18 || 20 || || Mary || MULQUEENEY || 24 || 1862 |- |505 || 18 || 21 || || Alice || MERRILLS || 22 || 1864 |- |506 || 18 || 22 || || Elizabeth || MCGAUGHEY || 24 || 1862 |- |507 || 18 || 23 || || Sarah || MCGAUGHEY || 18 || 1868 |- |508 || 18 || 24 || || Maggie || MCKENZIE || 30 || 1856 |- |509 || 18 || 25 || || Mary Ann || MALONE || 20 || 1866 |- |510 || 18 || 26 || || Christina || MORRISON || 33 || 1853 |- |511 || 18 || 27 || || Thomas || MORRISON || 10 || 1876 |- |512 || 18 || 28 || || Elizabeth || MORRISON || 7 || 1879 |- |513 || 18 || 29 || || George || MORRISON || 5 || 1881 |- |514 || 19 || 1 || || Catherine || MARSHALL || 41 || 1845 |- |515 || 19 || 2 || || Thomas || MARSHALL || 9 || 1877 |- |516 || 19 || 3 || || Catherine || MARSHALL || 7 || 1879 |- |517 || 19 || 4 || || Mary || MURPHY || 22 || 1864 |- |518 || 19 || 5 || || Polly || MCNAMARRA || 19 || 1867 |- |519 || 19 || 6 || || Kate || MULLIGAN || 19 || 1867 |- |520 || 19 || 7 || || Mary || MADDEN || 19 || 1867 |- |521 || 19 || 8 || || Bridget || MOLONEY || 19 || 1867 |- |522 || 19 || 9 || || Rebecca || MADDEN || 22 || 1864 |- |523 || 19 || 10 || || Eliza || MCGOVERN || 26 || 1860 |- |524 || 19 || 11 || || Isabella || MURRAY || 24 || 1862 |- |525 || 19 || 12 || || Mary Ann || MARSHALL || 26 || 1860 |- |526 || 19 || 13 || || Jane || MCCLEAN || 31 || 1855 |- |527 || 19 || 14 || || Florence || MEDLAND || 22 || 1864 |- |528 || 19 || 15 || || Catherine || MCDONALD || 20 || 1866 |- |529 || 19 || 16 || || Mary || MCDONALD || 18 || 1868 |- |530 || 19 || 17 || || Alexander || MCDONALD || 15 || 1871 |- |531 || 19 || 18 || || Helen || MCINTOSH || 25 || 1861 |- |532 || 19 || 19 || || Louisa || MILLETT || 27 || 1859 |- |533 || 19 || 20 || || Catherine || MILLS || 23 || 1863 |- |534 || 19 || 21 || || Sarah || MUDIMAN || 21 || 1865 |- |535 || 19 || 22 || || Marion || MUDIMAN || 17 || 1869 |- |536 || 19 || 23 || || Mary Ann || MONAGHAN || 24 || 1862 |- |537 || 19 || 24 || || Margaret || NAISMITH || 21 || 1865 |- |538 || 19 || 25 || || Martha || NICHOL || 42 || 1844 |- |539 || 19 || 26 || || Mary || NICHOL || 17 || 1869 |- |540 || 19 || 27 || || Susan || NICHOL || 14 || 1872 |- |541 || 19 || 28 || || John || NICHOL || 6 || 1880 |- |542 || 19 || 29 || || Mary || MULLINS || 24 || 1862 |- |543 || 20 || 1 || || Isabella || NAISMITH || 20 || 1866 |- |544 || 20 || 2 || || Hannah || NELSON || 35 || 1851 |- |545 || 20 || 3 || || Elizabeth || NELSON || 14 || 1872 |- |546 || 20 || 4 || || Martha || NELSON || 13 || 1873 |- |547 || 20 || 5 || || John || NELSON || 10 || 1876 |- |548 || 20 || 6 || || Thomas || NELSON || 5 || 1881 |- |549 || 20 || 7 || || Mary || NELSON || 1 || 1885 |- |550 || 20 || 8 || || Johanna || O'SULLIVAN || 20 || 1866 |- |551 || 20 || 9 || || Annie || OXENBRIDGE || 13 || 1873 |- |552 || 20 || 10 || || Christine || OHLSON || 21 || 1865 |- |553 || 20 || 11 || || Maria || PAULS || 16 || 1870 |- |554 || 20 || 12 || || Fanny || PYE || 22 || 1864 |- |555 || 20 || 13 || || Elizabeth || PICKERING || 35 || 1880 |- |556 || 20 || 14 || || Sarah || PICKERING || 10 || 1876 |- |557 || 20 || 15 || || Hannah || PICKERING || 8 || 1878 |- |558 || 20 || 16 || || Elizabeth || PICKERING || 6 || 1851 |- |559 || 20 || 17 || || James || PICKERING || 5 || 1881 |- |560 || 20 || 18 || || Joseph || PICKERING || 4 || 1882 |- |561 || 20 || 19 || || Mary || PICKERING || 3 || 1883 |- |562 || 20 || 20 || || Isaac || PICKERING || 1 || 1885 |- |563 || 20 || 21 || || Janet || PATERSON || 20 || 1866 |- |564 || 20 || 22 || || Charles || PATERSON || 1 || 1885 |- |565 || 20 || 23 || || Catherine || OBRIEN || 24 || 1862 |- |566 || 20 || 24 || || Elizabeth || PROSSER || 18 || 1868 |- |567 || 20 || 25 || || Catherine || RYAN || 22 || 1864 |- |568 || 20 || 26 || || Amy || ROOKES || 27 || 1859 |- |569 || 20 || 27 || || Margaret || RUSK || 18 || 1868 |- |570 || 20 || 28 || || Elizabeth || REDMOND || 24 || 1862 |- |571 || 20 || 29 || || Maggie || RAMSEY || 21 || 1865 |- |572 || 20 || 30 || || Susan || RYAN || 27 || 1859 |- |573 || 21 || 1 || || Bridget || ROCHE || 16 || 1870 |- |574 || 21 || 2 || || Norah || RYAN || 19 || 1867 |- |575 || 21 || 3 || || Anna || RAENAR || 34 || 1852 |- |576 || 21 || 4 || || Maria || RAENAR || 8 || 1878 |- |577 || 21 || 5 || || Charles || RAENAR || 3 || 1883 |- |578 || 21 || 6 || || Mary || RANKIN || 20 || 1866 |- |579 || 21 || 7 || || Annie || ROBINSON || 14 || 1872 |- |580 || 21 || 8 || || Thirza || RACE || 17 || 1869 |- |581 || 21 || 9 || || Emily || RACE || 16 || 1870 |- |582 || 21 || 10 || || Ann || ROBERTS || 60 || 1826 |- |583 || 21 || 11 || || Elizabeth || ROBERTS || 13 || 1873 |- |584 || 21 || 12 || || Maria || RILEY || 30 || 1856 |- |585 || 21 || 13 || || James || RILEY || 5 || 1881 |- |586 || 21 || 14 || || Thomas || RILEY || 2 || 1884 |- |587 || 21 || 15 || || Charles || RILEY || 1 || 1885 |- |588 || 21 || 16 || || Mary Ann || SPINNER || 29 || 1857 |- |589 || 21 || 17 || || George || SPINNER || 0 || 1886 |- |590 || 21 || 18 || || Emily || SPINNER || 0 || 1886 |- |591 || 21 || 19 || || Jane || SELF || 36 || 1850 |- |592 || 21 || 20 || || Daisey || SELF || 4 || 1882 |- |593 || 21 || 21 || || Elizabeth || SMYTH || 20 || 1866 |- |594 || 21 || 22 || || Olive || SMYTH || 3 || 1883 |- |595 || 21 || 23 || || Jemima || SMYTH || 42 || 1844 |- |596 || 21 || 24 || || Mary || SLINGER || 22 || 1864 |- |597 || 21 || 25 || || Mary || SHARPE || 24 || 1862 |- |598 || 21 || 26 || || Martha || SCOTT || 25 || 1861 |- |599 || 21 || 27 || || Margaret || SIMMS || 17 || 1869 |- |600 || 22 || 1 || || Martha || SOWDEN || 32 || 1854 |- |601 || 22 || 2 || || Edward || SOWDEN || 10 || 1876 |- |602 || 22 || 3 || || James || SOWDEN || 8 || 1878 |- |603 || 22 || 4 || || Amy || SOWDEN || 7 || 1879 |- |604 || 22 || 5 || || Herbert || SOWDEN || 3 || 1883 |- |605 || 22 || 6 || || Jenney || STEVENS || 24 || 1862 |- |606 || 22 || 7 || || Elizabeth || STAYNES || 26 || 1860 |- |607 || 22 || 8 || || Mary Ann || SIGRIST || 29 || 1857 |- |608 || 22 || 9 || || Janetta || SIGRIST || 1 || 1885 |- |609 || 22 || 10 || || Maggie || SHARPE || 23 || 1863 |- |610 || 22 || 11 || || Lydia || SMITH || 15 || 1871 |- |611 || 22 || 12 || || Catherine || STEIN || 29 || 1857 |- |612 || 22 || 13 || || Jessie || SMALL || 25 || 1861 |- |613 || 22 || 14 || || Joan || SMALL || 22 || 1864 |- |614 || 22 || 15 || || Elizabeth || STILL || 24 || 1862 |- |615 || 22 || 16 || || Mary || SCULLEY || 20 || 1866 |- |616 || 22 || 17 || || Caroline || SMITH || 32 || 1854 |- |617 || 22 || 18 || || Annie || SUTTON || 35 || 1851 |- |618 || 22 || 19 || || Mary || SUTTON || 15 || 1871 |- |619 || 22 || 20 || || Sarah || SLOANE || 20 || 1866 |- |620 || 22 || 21 || || Annie || SLOANE || 18 || 1868 |- |621 || 22 || 22 || || Eliza || SLOANE || 16 || 1870 |- |622 || 22 || 23 || || Sarah || TIMINS || 24 || 1862 |- |623 || 22 || 24 || || Ellen || WOOD || 28 || 1858 |- |624 || 22 || 25 || || Sarah || WOODS || 15 || 1871 |- |625 || 22 || 26 || || Isabella || WOODS || 26 || 1860 |- |626 || 22 || 27 || || Frances || WILKINSON || 13 || 1873 |- |627 || 22 || 28 || || Dora || WILKINSON || 12 || 1874 |- |628 || 22 || 29 || || Eliza || WATSON || 22 || 1864 |- |629 || 23 || 1 || || Sarah || THOMPSON || 37 || 1849 |- |630 || 23 || 2 || || Louise || THOMPSON || 16 || 1870 |- |631 || 23 || 3 || || Esther || THOMPSON || 14 || 1872 |- |632 || 23 || 4 || || Ruth || THOMPSON || 10 || 1876 |- |633 || 23 || 5 || || Sarah || THOMPSON || 9 || 1877 |- |634 || 23 || 6 || || Harriet || THOMPSON || 9 || 1877 |- |635 || 23 || 7 || || Mary || THOMPSON || 3 || 1883 |- |636 || 23 || 8 || || Alice || THOMPSON || 1 || 1885 |- |637 || 23 || 9 || || 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[[Category:Language_Resources]] [[Category:Portail Francophone]] Bienvenue sur la page du Portail Francophone. Le Portail Francophone a pour mission de rendre Wikitree accessible aux personnes de langue française Pour plus d'information svp visitez: *[[:Category:Portail_Francophone]] *[[:Project:Portail_Francophone]] *[[:Category:Membres_Portail_Francophone]] ------ =
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Portal World-The Netherlands-Australia

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-Australia connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. == General == * [http://home.dictionaryofsydney.org/ Dictionary of Sydney] == Notable People == [[http://www.vochistory.org.au/duyfken.html | Willem Janszoon]] == Immigration and Emigration == [[http://indigitrax.org.au/ Dutch Origins in Western Australia]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Australians | Wikipedia on Dutch Australians - Nederlandse Australiër]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_diaspora | Wikipedia Dutch diaspora]] The Dutch diaspora consists of Dutch people and their descendants living outside the Netherlands. [[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs156.aspx | National Archives of Australia - Records relating to Dutch migration held in Sydney]] *[http://www.daaag.org/node/76 Dutch Australian Migration History] Since 1606 the Dutch have at various times had strong maritime, military or immigration connections with Australia. The focus of this history is the period from 1947 to 1970, when the Commonwealth Government deliberately set about enticing emigrants to Australia for security, to reverse population stagnation, overcome crucial labour shortages, restore essential services to pre-war levels and maintain the war-boosted economy. Prospective emigrants were enticed to come with promises of materialism inaccessible in post-war Netherlands plus passage assistance. All that was required of a prospective emigrant was that they meet the White Australia policy-governed entry, age and health criteria and remain in the type of employment for which they were selected and wherever Australian authorities sent them – for two years. Concurrently, they were encouraged to leave by a Dutch government and Monarchy not in a position to offer them either appropriate sustainable employment or housing.

The Dutch diaspora, between 1949 and 1970, a direct consequence of World War Two, saw an estimated 70 per cent of the 160,000 Dutch nationals seduced into leaving everything familiar behind to start a new life in a strange new world, eventually commit to permanent resettlement in Australia. At the 2006 Census, largely as a result of natural attrition, the number of Netherlands-born Dutch still resident in Australia had reduced to 78, 260 (ABS 2006). The distribution, by state and territories, show that Victoria continues to have the largest number with 22,830 followed by New South Wales (18,820), Queensland (15,260), Western Australia (10,110), Adelaide (8,500) and Tasmania (3,000). * [https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/settlement-and-multicultural-affairs/programs-policy/a-multicultural-australia/programs-and-publications/community-information-summaries/the-netherlands-born-community Settlement and Multicultural Affairs -The Netherlands-born Community] In early 1606, William Jansz of Amsterdam, captain of the Duyfken (Little Dove) landed on Cape York Peninsula. A number of Dutch ships sank off the Western Australian coast in the 1600s and survivors reportedly established relationships with local Aborigines.

By 1644, Abel Tasman had completed a partial circumnavigation of Australia which revealed, for the first time, the size of the continent. The resulting incomplete map of New Holland was not superseded until the arrival of Captain Cook in 1770.

During the 1850s gold rushes, Dutch merchant ships continued to visit Australia but immigration from the Netherlands remained negligible. Until 1947, when the Census recorded 2174 Netherlands-born, the number of people arriving from the Netherlands was largely balanced by the number of departures. This trend has continued to the present day, apart from a period of high migration during the 1950s and 1960s.

After World War II, the Netherlands suffered economically and socially. With an already high population density, a relatively small land area and the highest birth rate in Europe, the Netherlands faced a severe housing crisis and rising unemployment, due mainly to the mechanisation of agriculture. Authorities actively supported emigration as a partial solution to the problem of overcrowding.
{{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-Australia.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Janszoon }} *[http://www.duyfken.com/dutch-mariners Dutch mariners and Australia in the 1600s] 1606: Willem Janszoon - first European on Australian soil

Little is known of Willem Janszoon’s early life, though it is thought that he was born around 1570.

From the records of the time it would appear that Janszoon first entered maritime service in 1598, a man then in his mid-twenties, who signed on as mate aboard the Hollandia for a voyage to the Dutch East Indies.

His progression through the ranks saw him take command of his own vessel in 1601, as the master of the Lam, one of three vessels in the fleet, to voyage to the East Indies at this time.

The success of this voyage saw Janszoon set sail once again from the Netherlands for the East Indies. Leaving his homeland in December 1603, he did so as the captain of the Duyfken – the Little Dove. Duyfken was one of twelve ships in this great fleet heading to the East Indies, a fleet under the command of Steven van der Hagen.

Duyfken was a small well-armed scout ship, some 20 meters in length, her roll to sail ahead of the main fleet to keep a watch-full eye for Portuguese vessels who sought the same rewards that the “Spice Islands” had to offer. On more than the odd occasion there would be an aggressive conflict between these opposing fleets.

* [[:Category: Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Arrived 6 Nov 1953|Dutch - travelled per JVO under Netherlands Australian Migration Agreement]] Johan van Oldenbarnevelt was a Dutch Ship that travelled to australia, it Departure Jul 1953 • Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, and Arrival 05 Aug 1953 • Port Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia also came back in same year Arrival 03 Nov 1953 • Port Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This ship was one of the New Netherland Settler Ships. {{Image|file=Johan_van_Oldenbarnevelt.jpg |align=l |size=m |Uploaded: 19 Mar 2015 by Trace Allison. }}
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Dutch - travelled per JVO under Netherlands Australian Migration Agreement

Johan van Oldenbarnevelt Arrival • 03 Nov 1953 • Port Melbourne

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== Dutch Settlements in Australia == * [http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/D/Dutch%20community.htm DUTCH COMMUNITY - Tasmanian History] The Dutch Community is Tasmania's largest non-English speaking background community. It was established in the immediate post-war years through the chain migration of Dutch immigrants from the northern provinces of the Netherlands (especially Groningen) as well as the migration of individuals from central and southern provinces. Unlike the Dutch communities on the Australian mainland whose members are predominantly Catholic, the majority of the Dutch in Tasmania are Protestant. == Dutch Organizations in Australia == * [http://www.dacc.net.au/ Dutch Australian Cultural Centre] The Centre (DACC) was established in 1983 by the Federation of Dutch Associations and formed as a company limited by guarantee in 1984. The Centre was formed to establish a central organization with the following two main aims: 1. To preserve the rich history of Dutch contact with, and immigration to, Australia; 2. To set up a resources facility for anyone wanting information regarding the Netherlands, its people and their traditions. * [http://www.dasneerlandia.org.au/index.html Dutch Australian Society Neerlandia] Dutch Australian Society (D.A.S.)Neerlandia(colloquially referred to as the Dutch Club) is a well-established social club, located in Frenchs Forest, Sydney. Established in 1954 by Dutch immigrants based on the Northern Beaches, the members funded and built their own clubhouse. The Club fulfills a social and community function for its members and the Dutch community generally. Many functions are held in conjunction with other Dutch groups from around the city and state and apart from regular openings each week, many special events are held each year, along with dinners and information evenings * [http://rembrandtdutchclub.com/ Rembrandt Dutch Club] The aim of the club is to keep the Dutch traditions going within the Australian community - to please the older generation, but at the same time teach the younger ones about the food, drink and party habits, and how much fun can be had. * [http://www.vochistory.org.au/ The VOC Historical Society] The Society was formed in 2000 by a group of history enthusiasts that were concerned at the lack of general knowledge about maritime events that took place in the 17th and 18th centuries off and on Western Australia’s (WA) coastline hundreds of years before the settlement of WA in 1829 and interested in finding out what happened to the survivors of Dutch shipwrecks and those marooned on WA soil during that period. The VOC Historical Society, in collaboration with coastal Aboriginal communities and geneticists in The Netherlands, is investigating the possible existence of a genetic link between VOC shipwreck survivors and current members of the community. Should the work prove that such a link exists, it would settle all the speculation that exists today about what might have happened to the survivors. It would also mean that Europeans settled in Australia long before its Colonial history began and thereby change Australia's early European history, [https://dutchculture.nl/nl/dutch-dna-link-aboriginals-western-australia]. == Dutch Companies in Australia == * KLM Royal Dutch Airlines * [https://www.colonialvoyage.com/australia-dutch-east-india-company-voc/ Australia and the Dutch East India Company VOC] * [http://museum.wa.gov.au/explore/dirk-hartog/voc-united-dutch-east-india-company VOC – United Dutch East India Company, Museum of Western Australia] * Search and survival: Abraham Leeman and the Vergulde Draeck. [https://anmm.blog/tag/dutch-east-india-company/ Australian National Maritime Museum] {{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-Australia-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ship Batavia }} * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batavia_(ship) Wikipedia - VOC ship Batavia] Batavia (Dutch pronunciation: [baːˈtaːviaː] ) was a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). It was built in Amsterdam, Dutch Republic, in 1628, and armed with 24 cast-iron cannons and a number of bronze guns. Batavia was shipwrecked on her maiden voyage, and was made famous by the subsequent mutiny and massacre that took place among the survivors. A twentieth-century replica of the ship is also called the Batavia and can be visited in Lelystad, Netherlands.

Portal World-The Netherlands-Canada

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-Canada connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. == General == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Canadians Wikipedia - Dutch Canadians] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada%E2%80%93Netherlands_relations Wikipedia - Canada–Netherlands relations] * [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/dutch/ Canadian Encyclopedia - Dutch] * [http://dictionary.sensagent.com/CANADIANS%20OF%20DUTCH%20DESCENT/en-en/ Canadians of Dutch descent] * [http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ve-day-why-dutch-canadian-connections-have-stayed-so-strong-1.3057318 Why Dutch-Canadian connections have stayed so strong - CBC News] * [http://www.electriccanadian.com/history/dutch/ Dutch in Canada] * [http://www.mashpedia.com/Dutch_Canadians Videos - Dutch Canadians] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Canadian_people_of_Dutch_descent Canadian people of Dutch descent] This page lists citizens of Canada of full or partial Dutch ethnic or national origin or descent. * [https://caans-acaen.ca/ Canadian Association for the Advancement of Netherlandic Studies] It is the aim of our organization to stimulate an awareness of, and interest in, Netherlandic (Dutch, Flemish and South-African) culture and to facilitate the gathering and dissemination of information in the areas of interest of the organization.Our organization encourages the study of the Dutch language and of Netherlandic culture at educational and cultural institutions in Canada in the form of classroom programmes and library acquisitions. As such we organize activities to promote the above-mentioned goals. Besides the National organization there are also local Chapters in Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver. These chapters organize their own activities. == Notable People == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Margriet_of_the_Netherlands Princess Margriet of the Netherlands] born 19 January 1943 in The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario. She is third daughter of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. The maternity ward of Ottawa Civic Hospital in which Princess Margriet was born was temporarily declared to be extraterritorial by the Canadian government. Making the maternity ward outside of the Canadian domain caused it to be unaffiliated with any jurisdiction and technically international territory. This was done to ensure that the newborn would derive her citizenship from her mother only, thus making her solely Dutch, which could have been very important if the child had been male, and as such, the heir of Princess Juliana. * [[Biemold-1|Hilda Biemold]] a seventeen year old daughter of one of the [[Space:Holland_Marsh_Dutch_Settlers|Holland Marsh Dutch Settlers]] is invited to Ottawa to care for Princess Margriet, her two sister Princesses Beatrix and Irene, and mother Princess Juliana until the end of WWII. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Holland Samuel Johannes Holland] (1728 – 28 December 1801) was a Royal Engineer and first Surveyor General of British North America. Holland was born in 1728 in Deventer, the Netherlands. He was baptised on 22 September 1729 in the small Lutheran Church in the Dutch town of Deventer in the Province of Overijssel. In 1745, he entered the Dutch artillery and served during the War of the Austrian Succession. He was promoted lieutenant in 1747. Holland emigrated to England to seek advancement under the British flag. In 1756, Holland, probably with Richmond's aid, became a lieutenant in the Royal Americans, coming to British North America where he would spend the rest of his life. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Van_Egmond Anthony Van Egmond,] born Antonij Jacobi Willem Gijben (10 March 1778 Groesbeek in Dutch Republic – 5 January 1838 in Toronto, Upper Canada) before coming to North America, was purportedly a Dutch Napoleonic War veteran. He became one of the first settlers and business people in the Huron Tract, located in present-day southwestern Ontario Canada.Van Egmond became an early contractor employed by the Canada Company to construct the original 74-kilometer (46 mi) in length road into the new settlement, allowing the entry of settlers for the purchase of company lands and further economic development. He eventually became a supporter of William Lyon Mackenzie, and led a force of armed rebels in their unsuccessful skirmish at Montgomery's Tavern near Toronto, Ontario on December 7, 1837 during the Upper Canada Rebellion. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cornelius_Van_Horne William Cornelius Van Horne, KCMG] (February 3, 1843 – September 11, 1915) succeeded Lord Mount Stephen as President of Canadian Pacific Railway in 1888. He was a prominent member of the Whitney syndicate that created the Cuba Railroad Company, incorporated at Trenton, New Jersey, in 1900 with a capitalization of $8,000,000. He is most famous for overseeing the major construction of the first Canadian transcontinental Railway, a project that, under his leadership, was completed in under half the projected time. He lived at the Van Horne Mansion in Montreal's Golden Square Mile. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette_Verschuren Annette Verschuren, OC] is a Canadian business woman. She is currently the Chair & CEO of NRStor Inc., and energy storage development company. Formerly, she was the President of The Home Depot Canada and the Home Depot Asia, overseeing the growth of the company's Canadian operations from 19 to 179 stores between 1996 and 2011. She also led The Home Depot's entry into China. == Immigration and Emigration == The first Dutch people to come to Canada were Dutch Americans among the United Empire Loyalists. The largest wave was in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century when large numbers of Dutch helped settle the Canadian west. During this period significant numbers also settled in major cities like Toronto. While interrupted by the First World War this migration returned in the 1920s, but again halted during the Great Depression and Second World War. After World War II a large number of Dutch immigrants moved to Canada, including a number of war brides of the Canadian soldiers who liberated the Netherlands. There were officially 1886 Dutch war brides to Canada, ranking second after British war brides. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/history-ethnic-cultural/Pages/dutch.aspx Library and Archives Canada - Dutch Immigration - Genealogy and Family History] * [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Category:Dutch_immigrants_to_Canada Werelate - Dutch immigrants to Canada] * [https://personal.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/thevoyage.html Immigrants to Canada in 19th Century] The information on these pages has been extracted from various government records, as well as the odd shipping record (mostly from the Allan Line). It contains, voyage accounts, emigration information, lists of ships sailing to Canada, information on the ports, and on the people. Many of these lists give the name of the ship, Master, Port of Departure, Port of Arrival and other such information. Some list the organization which sponsored the emigrants. Since passenger lists are rarely available for the early ships which came to Canada there are few of those, but other sources are being sought. * [http://www.godutch.com/ Go Dutch] Immigrant Passenger List Project: If you have a Dutch background and are living in Canada or the US, you and your family can be part of "Project I Remember". This project is about creating a comprehensive story of the people who crossed over from the Netherlands into North America. * [http://www.pier21.ca/wp-content/uploads/files/First_75_Years/research_dutch_immigrants.pdf DUTCH IMMIGRATION THROUGH PIER 21 By Carrie-Ann Smith] Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. * [http://dutchimmigrationfacts.blogspot.ca/ Dutch immigration to Canada - Blogspot] * [http://www.immigrationtounitedstates.org/468-dutch-immigrants.html Dutch immigrants to US and Canada.Org] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Canadians Wikipedia - Dutch_Canadians] * [http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/loc_hist/toc.aspx?id=9237 Dutch immigration to North America] * [https://www.calvin.edu/hh/family_history_resources/Immigration%20Committee%20Report.pdf Dutch Emigrant Families Assisted by the Immigration Committee of the Christian Reformed Church in North America 1946-1963] === Dutch Families to Canada Via USA === * [[:Category:New_Netherland_Settlers_Project|New Netherland Settlers Project]] The mission of the New Netherland Settlers Project is to identify and improve the profiles of the New Netherland Settlers, their ancestors, descendants and the New Netherland community. === Dutch Ships === * [[:Category:Immigrant_Ships_to_Canada|Immigrant Ships to Canada]] : Kota Inten Have photo to add later === Dutch Families direct to Canada Via Port of Entry === ====Halifax, Pier 21==== :Carrie-Ann Smith :Vice-President, Audience Engagement / Vice-présidente, Engagement des publics :Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 / Musée canadien de l’immigration du Quai 21 :1055 chemin Marginal Road :Halifax, NS B3H 4P7 Carrie-Ann responded to my request for links with the following. Their web manager thought these pages would be of interest. She also mentioned that by the spring they will have an online Passenger List Search with over 100,000 records online but in the mean time they have tons of donated lists from post-war Dutch ships and people can write to the team in the library anytime with request. * [https://www.pier21.ca/culture-trunks/netherlands/andy-faas The Netherlands Culture Trunk] * [https://www.pier21.ca/research/immigration-records/research-request Requests for Cara and team help] * [https://www.pier21.ca/research/immigration-records/ship-arrival-search Ship Arrival Database] ==== Montreal==== ====Quebec City==== == Dutch Settlements in Canada == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neerlandia Wikipedia - Dutch Settlement, Neerlandia Alberta] Neerlandia is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within the County of Barrhead No. 11. Neerlandia is situated at the intersection of Highway 769 and Township Road 615A between Mellowdale and Vega, approximately 20 kilometers north of Barrhead and northwest of Westlock. Neerlandia was founded by Dutch immigrants beginning in 1911. The name "Neerlandia" refers to the first settlers' country of origin, the Netherlands. The surrounding area is largely agricultural based with many people in the out-lying area also being involved in construction and other trades as well. * [[Space:Holland_Marsh_Dutch_Settlers|Holland Marsh Dutch Settlers]] A free space managed by [[Vandevis-11|Dr. Theodore Vandevis]] == Dutch Companies in Canada == * [http://godutch.com/ goDutch.com] - An online resource for Dutch news and genealogy. * [https://www.philips.ca/ Philips-Canada] - A Subsidiary of Philips, Eindhoven, Netherlands * [http://www.shell.ca/ Shell Canada] - A Subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, The Hague, Netherlands == Dutch Organizations in Canada == * [https://www.internations.org/canada-expats/dutch Uniting Dutch living in Canada] Would you like to get in touch with other Dutch in Canada? Are you in need of help and advice from your Dutch compatriots? Or would you like to join other Dutch expats on an excursion to discover sights and landmarks – e.g. the sublime Canadian Rockies? Whether you have settled as an expat in Canada or are still living in Netherlands and planning your upcoming foreign assignment, InterNations Canada offers everything you need. ===Alberta=== * [https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Canadian-Centre-217738741587096/ Dutch Canadian Centre Edmonton - Facebook] * [https://www.facebook.com/DutchCanadianSociety Dutch Canadian Society of Medicine Hat and district - Facebook] * [http://www.dutchcanadianchoir.com/ The Dutch Canadian Choir of Calgary] The Dutch Canadian Choir of Calgary is a non-profit/amateur four-voice [SATB] choir. The choir performs at various special events throughout Calgary including semi-annual concerts and performances at seniors lodges and nursing homes. The choir travels widely to perform in Alberta, Canada, the United States and Europe. For over 30 years the choir's main fundraising event is at the prestigious horse jumping event "The Spruce Meadows Masters" held each September. Choir members sell Dutch treats like oliebollen, poffertjes, kroketten, frikandellen and broodjes haring. Membership is open to all persons of any nationality over the age of eighteen. === British Columbia === * [https://www.dutchnetwork.ca/ Dutch Network of Greater Vancouver] A lively organization with weekly events for young and old. Events are organized for Dutch-Canadians so that they can get together to celebrate, enhance and preserve the Dutch heritage, Dutch language and Dutch cultural traditions in BC. ===Manitoba=== * [https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Canadian-Society-of-Manitoba-111860548897460/ Dutch Canadian Society of Manitoba - Facebook] ===New Brunswick=== * [https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Treat-New-Brunswick-129532983869371/ Dutch Treat New Brunswick - Facebook] ===Ontario=== * [http://www.cnfa.ca/ Canada Netherlands Friendship Association] Founder & Chair - Jack van der Laan, Burlington, ON *[https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Canadian-Association-124821650862927/ Dutch Canadian Association - Facebook] * [https://www.facebook.com/Dutch-Canadian-Society-of-London-and-District-485279281601897/ Dutch Canadian Society of London and District - Facebook] * [http://www.dutchtreat.ca/ Dutch Treat Canada (Toronto/GTA)] Are you interested in the Dutch, or Dutch Canadians? Do you like Dutch events? Would you like to stay informed about all things Dutch and Dutch-Canadian in Toronto and the GTA? * [https://www.cnbpa.ca/ The Canadian Netherlands Business and Professional Association (CNBPA)] The Canadian Netherlands Business and Professional Association (CNBPA) provides a networking forum for business people and professionals with Dutch interests to interact on a regular basis, discuss common business issues and to promote the economic and social interests of its members. ===Quebec=== * [https://lowensteyn.com/dutchque/index.html/ A Social History of the Dutch in Quebec] ==Religion== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Reformed_Church_in_North_America Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA or CRC)] is a Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. Having roots in the Dutch Reformed churches of the Netherlands, the Christian Reformed Church was founded by Dutch immigrants who left the Reformed Church in America in 1857 and is theologically Calvinist. The Christian Reformed Church (CRC) split from the Reformed Church in America (then known as the Dutch Reformed Church) in an 1857 secession, which was in part the result of a theological dispute that originated in the Netherlands. ==Military== === World War II === The British had liberated Antwerp, but that city's port could not be used until the Germans were driven from the heavily fortified Scheldt estuary. In several weeks of heavy fighting in the fall of 1944, the Canadians succeeded in defeating the Germans in this region. The Canadians then turned east and played a central role in the liberation of the Netherlands. In 1944–45, the First Canadian Army was responsible for liberating much of the Netherlands from German occupation. Canada lost 7,600 troops in these operations {{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-Canada.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Click Image to Enlarge. }} [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1972403/groesbeek-canadian-war-cemetery-and-memorial Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery and Memorial] Groesbeek, Berg en Dal Municipality, Gelderland, Netherlands

{{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-Canada-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Click Image to Enlarge. }} [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1972455/nederweert-war-cemetery Canadian War Cemetery and Memorial] Nederweert War Cemetery, Nederweert, Nederweert Municipality, Limburg, Netherlands

:;[https://www.facestograves.nl/ Faces to Graves] ''The Foundation Faces To Graves is part of the umbrella organization Foundation Canadian WarGraves.NL. The foundations for the three Canadian war cemeteries in the Netherlands are represented here: Bergen op Zoom, Groesbeek and Holten. In the (future) database of Canadian WarGraves.NL the personal details of all Canadian soldiers buried in the Netherlands and the missing who are mentioned on the Groesbeek Memorial will be recorded.'' provide by [[Redford-508|Rae (Redford) Santema]] 5 March 2019

Portal World-The Netherlands-Dutch West Indies

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-France connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. ==Dutch Caribbean== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Caribbean Wikipedia - Dutch Caribbean] The Dutch Caribbean (historically known as the Dutch West Indies) refers to territories, colonies, and countries, both former and current, of the Dutch Empire and the Kingdom of the Netherlands that are located in the Lesser Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea. Current territories comprise the islands of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba. The contemporary term is sometimes also used for the Caribbean Netherlands, an entity since 2010 consisting of the three islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, which are special municipalities of the Netherlands. == General == == Notable People == == Immigration and Emigration == == Dutch Settlements == == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations ==

Portal World-The Netherlands-France

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-France connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. == General == == Notable People == == Immigration and Emigration == * [http://www.draughtshistory.nl/polish11.htm Dutch Immigrants in France 17c] == Dutch Settlements == == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations ==

Portal World-The Netherlands-Germany

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-Germany connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. == General == The Netherlands and Germany have many things in common. They share a border, the German and Dutch languages both come from low german. == Notable People == An important factor in Dutch-German relations is the fact that William the Silent, Prince of Orange – leader of the Dutch Revolt and Vader des Vaderland of the Netherlands – belonged to the German House of Nassau. Wikipedia contributors. (2019, March 13). Germany–Netherlands relations. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15:17, March 18, 2019, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Germany%E2%80%93Netherlands_relations&oldid=887519382 == Immigration and Emigration == Around 164,000 Dutch people currently reside in Germany. == Dutch Settlements == == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations == ==The Netherlands under German Occupation during World War II== One of the darker, if not the darkest chapter, in Durch/German relations is the German occupation of the Netherlands during the Second World War. '''Overview / Introduction''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_in_World_War_II Netherlands in World War II] at Wikipedia '''Categories on WikiTree''' * The Dutch established the [[Category:Dutch Resistance, World War II|Dutch resistance]] * The Germans established their own postal service, [[:Category:Deutsche_Dienstpost_Niederlande|Deutsche Dienstpost Niederlande]] ==Grafschaft Bentheim Sources== :[[Space:Landkreis_Grafschaft_Bentheim|'''Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim]] (Re)sources''': "Nestled into a corner of the provinces of Overijssel and Drenthe in the Netherlands, historically Grafschaft Bentheim shares more with Dutch culture than German. Many people who lived here are listed at the following site: :[[:Category:Grafschaft_Bentheim_%28Kreis%29%2C_One_Place_Study|the Grafschaft Bentheim one place Study]] " (to add people to this one place study, so if you have ancestors that were born or living in Bentheim, you can just add:
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Portal World-The Netherlands-India

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-India connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. {{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands_Images-7.png|align=c|size=300}} == General == == Notable People == == Immigration and Emigration == * [http://www.roosjeroos.nl/burgelijke-stand-nederlands-indie/ Civil registration of the Dutch Indies] by "Roosje Roos" a genealogical research agency of: Maarten and Willy Etmans - Our activities are: ::Pedigree research commissioned ::Dutch families ::Dutch-Indian families ::Dutch-Jewish families ::Make the Civil Registry of the Dutch East Indies accessible ::Publication of own genealogical projects with a region as a starting point. == Dutch India == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_India Wikipedia - Dutch India] consisted of the settlements and trading posts of the Dutch East India Company on the Indian subcontinent. It is only used as a geographical definition, as there has never been a political authority ruling all Dutch India. Instead, Dutch India was divided into the governorates Dutch Ceylon and Dutch Coromandel, the commandment Dutch Malabar, and the directorates Dutch Bengal and Dutch Suratte. Dutch presence on the Indian subcontinent lasted from 1605 to 1825. Merchants of the Dutch East India Company first established themselves in Dutch Coromandel, notably Pulicat, as they were looking for textiles to exchange with the spices they traded in the East Indies. Dutch Suratte and Dutch Bengal were established in 1616 and 1627 respectively. After the Dutch conquered Ceylon from the Portuguese in 1656, they took the Portuguese forts on the Malabar coast five years later as well, to secure Ceylon from Portuguese invasion. In the second half of the eighteenth century the Dutch lost their influence more and more. The Kew Letters relinquished all Dutch colonies to the British, to prevent them from being overrun by the French. Although Dutch Coromandel and Dutch Bengal were restored to Dutch rule by vitue of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, they returned to British rule owing to the provisions of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824. Under the terms of the treaty, all transfers of property and establishments were to take place on 1 March 1825. By the middle of 1825, therefore, the Dutch had lost their last trading posts in India. === Dutch Settlements/Trading Posts === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Ceylon Wikipedia - Dutch Ceylon] Dutch Ceylon (Sinhala: ලන්දේසි ලංකාව Landesi Lankava) was a governorate established in present-day Sri Lanka by the Dutch East India Company. It existed from 1640 until 1796. In the early 17th century, Sri Lanka was partly ruled by the Portuguese and Sri Lankan kingdoms, who were constantly battling each other. Although the Portuguese were not winning the war, their rule was rather burdensome to the people of those areas that were controlled by them. While the Dutch were engaged in a long war of independence from Spanish rule, the Sinhalese king (the king of Kandy) invited the Dutch to help defeat the Portuguese. The Dutch interest in Ceylon was to have a united battle front against the Iberians at that time. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Coromandel Wikipedia - Dutch Coromandel] was a governorate of the Dutch East India Company on the Coromandel Coast between 1610 until the company's liquidation in 1798. Dutch presence in the region began with the capture of Pulicat from the Portuguese, which then became a colony of the Kingdom of the Netherlands until 1825, when it was relinquished to the British according to the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824. It is part of what is today called Dutch India. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Malabar Wikipedia - Dutch Malabar], also known by the name of its main settlement Cochin, was the title of a commandment of the Dutch East India Company on the Malabar Coast between 1661 and 1795, and is part of what is today collectively referred to as Dutch India. Dutch presence in the region started with the capture of Portuguese Quilon, and ended with the occupation of Malabar by the British in 1795.[1] They possessed military outposts in 11 locations: Alleppey, Ayacotta, Chendamangalam, Pappinivattom, Ponnani, Pallipuram, Cranganore (from 15 January 1662), Chetwai, Cannanore (from 15 February 1663), Cochin (7 January 1663 – 1795), and Quilon (29 December 1658 – 14 April 1659 and from 24 December 1661). The Kingdom of Cochin was an ally of the Dutch East India Company. The Dutch enlarged the Royal Palace built by the Portuguese at Mattancheri for the King of Cochin, which from then on became known as the "Dutch Palace". In 1744, an impressive palace, later called Bolgatty Palace, was erected on Bolghatty Island for the Dutch Governors. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Suratte Wikipedia - Dutch Suratte or Soeratte] as a famous trading city on the north coast of what is now India, in the modern state of Gujarat, lying on the river Tapti. The city, now known as Surat, became a directorate of the Dutch East India Company in 1616. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Bengal Wikipedia - Dutch Bengal] was a directorate of the Dutch East India Company in Bengal between 1610 until the company's liquidation in 1800. It then became a colony of the Kingdom of the Netherlands until 1825, when it was relinquished to the British according to the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824. Dutch presence in the region started by the establishment of a trading post at Pipili in the mouth of Subarnarekha river in Odisha. The former colony is part of what is today called Dutch India. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Myanmar Wikipedia - Dutch Myanmar] == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations ==

Portal World-The Netherlands-Indonesia or Dutch East Indies

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-Dutch East Indies connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. {{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-Indonesia_or_Dutch_East_Indies.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Dutch East Indies }} == General == == Notable People == == Immigration and Emigration == * [http://www.roosjeroos.nl/burgelijke-stand-nederlands-indie/ Civil registration of the Dutch Indies] by "Roosje Roos" a genealogical research agency of: Maarten and Willy Etmans - Our activities are: ::Pedigree research commissioned ::Dutch families ::Dutch-Indian families ::Dutch-Jewish families ::Make the Civil Registry of the Dutch East Indies accessible ::Publication of own genealogical projects with a region as a starting point. == Dutch Settlements == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_East_Indies Wikipedia - Dutch East Indies] The Dutch East Indies (or Netherlands East-Indies; Dutch: Nederlands(ch)-Indië; Indonesian: Hindia Belanda) was a Dutch colony consisting of what is now the Republic of Indonesia. It was formed from the nationalised colonies of the Dutch East India Company, which came under the administration of the Dutch government in 1800. During the 19th century, the Dutch possessions and hegemony were expanded, reaching their greatest territorial extent in the early 20th century. This colony was one of the most valuable European colonies under the Dutch Empire's rule, and contributed to Dutch global prominence in spice and cash crop trade in the 19th to early 20th century. The colonial social order was based on rigid racial and social structures with a Dutch elite living separate from but linked to their native subjects. The term Indonesia came into use for the geographical location after 1880. In the early 20th century, local intellectuals began developing the concept of Indonesia as a nation state, and set the stage for an independence movement. == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations == ==Military== '''KNIL''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Netherlands_East_Indies_Army WIkipedia - Royal Netherlands East Indies Army] The Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger; KNIL) was the military force maintained by the Netherlands in its colony of the Netherlands East Indies (also known as the Dutch East Indies), in areas that are now part of Indonesia. The KNIL's air arm was the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force. Elements of the Royal Netherlands Navy were also stationed in the Netherlands East Indies. The KNIL was formed by royal decree on 14 September 1814. It was not part of the Royal Netherlands Army, but a separate military arm specifically formed for service in the Netherlands East Indies. Its establishment coincided with the Dutch drive to expand colonial rule from the 17th century area of control to the far larger territories constituting the Dutch East Indies seventy years later '''ML-KNIL''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Netherlands_East_Indies_Army_Air_Force Wikipedia - Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force] The Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force (Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger, ML-KNIL) was the air arm of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) from 1939 until 1950. It was an entirely separate organisation from the Royal Netherlands Air Force. The unit was founded in 1915 as the "Test Flight Service" (Proefvliegafdeling-KNIL, PVA-KNIL). In 1921 it became the "Aviation Service" (Luchtvaartafdeling-KNIL, LA-KNIL), before finally receiving the designation of ML-KNIL on 30 March 1939. In 1950, following Dutch recognition of Indonesian independence, its bases and facilities were handed over to the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU).

Portal World-The Netherlands-Ireland

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-Ireland connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. == General == == Notable People == == Immigration and Emigration == == Dutch Settlements == == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations ==

Portal World-The Netherlands-South Africa

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-South Africa connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. == General == * [[Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_(1652-1806)|Project: Cape of Good Hope - Kaap de Goede Hoop (1652-1806)]] * [[:Category:The_Dutch_Cape_Colony_1652-1806|Category: The Dutch Cape Colony 1652-1806]] == Notable People == == Immigration and Emigration == * [[:Category:South_African_Roots_Project|Category: South African Roots Project]] ==Settlements== * [[:Category:The_Dutch_Cape_Colony_1652-1806|Category: The Dutch Cape Colony 1652-1806]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Cape_Colony Wikipedia - Dutch Cape Colony] The Cape Colony (Dutch: Kaapkolonie) was between 1652 and 1691 a Commandment, and between 1691 and 1795 a Governorate of the Dutch East India Company. Jan van Riebeeck established the colony as a re-supply and layover port for vessels of the Dutch East India Company trading with Asia. The Cape was under Dutch rule from 1652 to 1795 and again from 1803 to 1806. Much to the dismay of the shareholders of the Dutch East India Company, who focused primarily interested on making profits from the Asian trade, the colony rapidly expanded into a settler colony in the years after its founding. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Free_State Wikipedia - Orange Free State] In 1824 farmers of Dutch, French Huguenot and German descent called Voortrekkers (later named Boers by the English) trekked from the Cape Colony, seeking both pasture for their flocks and to escape British governmental oversight, and settled in the country. They were followed in 1836 by the first parties of the Great Trek. These emigrants left the Cape Colony for various reasons, but all shared the desire to escape from British authority. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Republic Wikipedia - South African Republic or Transvaal] The South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, ZAR), often referred to as the Transvaal and sometimes as the Republic of Transvaal, was an independent and internationally recognized country in Southern Africa from 1852 to 1902. The country defeated the British in what is often referred to as the First Boer War and remained independent until the end of the Second Boer War on 31 May 1902, when it was forced to surrender to the British. The territory of the ZAR became known after this war as the Transvaal Colony. == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations ==

Portal World-The Netherlands-Switzerland

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-Switzerland connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. == General == A heavy duty book that discusses the historical politics and economic factors influencing the development of the Netherlands and Switzerland. Holenstein,André. Thomas Maissen, Maarten Roy Prak. The Republican Alternative: The Netherlands and Switzerland Compared. Amsterdam University Press, 2008. == Notable People == == Immigration and Emigration == Swiss Federal Archives, Archives Portal Europe [https://www.bar.admin.ch/bar/en/home.html] Swiss Mennonites in the Netherlands [http://gameo.org/index.php?title=Swiss_Mennonites_in_the_Netherlands] == Dutch Settlements == ==Military== The use of Swiss soldiers in Dutch armies is an old tradition dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. There is even an old Dutch saying: "Geen geld, geen Zwitsers", which translates: "No money, no Swiss [mercenaries]", meaning that you need money in order to wage war. *Blog by Theodore Jaspers. Swiss Mercenary Services and Foreign Policy. [http://blogs.bu.edu/guidedhistory/moderneurope/theodore-jaspers/] *http://www.spanishsuccession.nl/dutch_army.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Military_history_of_Switzerland *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_mercenaries *Swiss Center of North America [http://www.theswisscenter.org/links-to-records] Pinpointing the exact military records for Swiss men who served in the Netherlands is not easy. One source is Bevolkerungsverzeichnisse (or Population Registers). These are records taken every few years between 1634 to about 1725 of whole families, sometimes several generations and notations for young men in military or mercenary service were included. The records are housed in the State Archives in Zurich and most have been microfilmed by FHL (Film #1185139 to 1185180). There are also Military Records (Militaer Akten; registres de conscription, dossiers d'exemptions, listes des deserteurs; registri militari) containing the names and residence of soldiers available at the State Archives and also the Eidgenossisches (Federal) Military Department in Bern. === Military Inventors/Engineers === Carl Lucas Norden (April 23, 1880 – June 14, 1965) was born Carel Lukas van Norden on April 23rd, 1880 in the Dutch colony of Semerang, Java (now Indonesia), the third of five children. Following the death of his father in 1885, the family returned to Holland, then moved to Dresden, Germany in 1893. Norden was born in Semarang, Java. After attending a boarding school in Barneveld, Netherlands, he was educated at the ETH Zürich in Switzerland. In 1896, he began a three-year apprenticeship in a Swiss machine shop, after which he entered the world-famous Zurich Federal Polytechnic School. He graduated as a mechanical engineer in 1904 and came to America. Norden won several patents on control systems for launching aerial torpedoes from ships. He also designed and furnished many instruments and devices for the U.S. Navy. Some of these devices included robot flying bombs, radio-controlled target planes, and the catapults and arresting gear used on aircraft carriers. He also worked on a control system for aircraft, with others, which proved to be a precursor of the automatic pilot. In 1921, Norden began work on an instrument which could drop bombs from an aircraft and hit targets on land or sea. In 1931, Norden demonstrated to the Navy a much improved bombsight. Its accuracy so impressed Navy officials that they promptly ordered forty sights. The Army Air Corps also placed its own order. Norden was a quiet and unassuming man who was proud that the bombsight could be used for strategically striking military targets, while minimizing collateral damage to surrounding civilian populations and structures such as churches, schools, and homes. One interesting fact is that Norden did not make money on the bombsight during the war; instead he sold his rights to the sight to the government for one dollar. Carl Norden returned to Switzerland shortly after World War II and died in Zürich, Switzerland in 1965. ::* [https://www.nationalaviation.org/our-enshrinees/norden-carl-lukas/ The NationalAviation Hall of Fame] ::* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Norden Wikipedia] ::* [https://upclosed.com/people/carl-norden/ Up/closed] ==== Norden Bombsite ==== To guide bombs on target with acceptable accuracy requires an aircraft to correct for drift while maintaining a constant altitude and airspeed. Even minor fluctuations can cause a miss, and the greater the altitude, the greater the potential for error. To overcome this problem, Norden devised a gyrostabilized automatic pilot. On the approach to the target, the autopilot would be turned on to reduce turbulence and “overcontrolling” by the pilot. The bombardier would take over and keep the cross hairs of the sight centered on the target. At the critical moment, the bombs were released and a green light in the cockpit would flash in the cockpit, informing the pilot that the bombs were gone and he could resume control of the aircraft. ::*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norden_bombsight Wikipedia - Norden bombsight] ::* [https://www.museumofaviation.org/blog/the-politics-pickle-barrels-and-propaganda-of-the-norden-bombsight/ The Politics, Pickle Barrels, and Propaganda of the Norden Bombsight] ::* [http://www.nordenretireesclub.org/level2/comphist.htm#chap1 Norden Retirees Club - Times Magazine] ::* [https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Carl_Norden Military Wikia Org] ::* [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1004.htm No. 1004: NORDEN'S BOMBSIGHT] by John H. Lienhard ::* [http://www.twinbeech.com/norden_bombsight.htm NORDEN BOMBSIGHT WEB PAGE] == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations ==

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-United Kingdom connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. == General == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_people_in_the_United_Kingdom Wikipedia - Dutch People in the United Kingdom] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands%E2%80%93United_Kingdom_relations Wikipedia - Netherlands - United Kingdom relations] The Netherlands and the United Kingdom have a strong political and economic partnership. Over forty Dutch towns and cities are twinned with British towns and cities. Linguistic ties include the fact that both English and Dutch are West Germanic languages, with West Frisian, a minority language in the Netherlands being the closest relative of the English Language if one excludes Scots, which is sometimes considered a dialect of English. In addition, between 90% and 93% of people in the Netherlands claim to speak English while a negligible percentage of British people can speak Dutch == Notable People == {{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-United_Kingdom.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=William II, Prince of Orange }} * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II,_Prince_of_Orange Wikipedia - William II, Prince of Orange] (27 May 1626 – 6 November 1650) [[Oranje-Nassau-19|William II]] was sovereign Prince of Orange and stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands from 14 March 1647 until his death three years later. His only child, William III, reigned as King of England, Ireland, and Scotland. On 2 May 1641, William married Mary, Princess Royal, who was the eldest daughter of King Charles I of England, in the Chapel Royal of Whitehall Palace in London. William was fifteen, while Mary was just nine at that time. {{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-United_Kingdom-1.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Mary, Princess Royal and
Princess of Orange }} * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary,_Princess_Royal_and_Princess_of_Orange Wikipedia - Mary II of England] (Mary Henrietta; 4 November 1631 – 24 December 1660) [[Stuart-13|Mary, Princess Royal]] was Princess of Orange and Countess of Nassau by marriage to Prince William II, and co-regent for her son during his minority as Sovereign Prince of Orange from 1651 to 1660. She was the eldest daughter of King Charles I of England, Scotland, and Ireland and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France. Her only child, William succeeded her husband as Prince of Orange-Nassau and later reigned as King of England, Ireland and Scotland. Mary was the first daughter of a British sovereign to hold the title Princess Royal. {{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-United_Kingdom-3.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=William III of England }} * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_III_of_England Wikipedia - William III of England] (Dutch: Willem; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), [[Oranje-Nassau-20|William III]] also widely known as William of Orange, was sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from 1672 and King of England, Ireland and Scotland from 1689 until his death in 1702. William inherited the principality of Orange from his father, William II, who died a week before William's birth. His mother, Mary, was the daughter of King Charles I of England. In 1677, he married his fifteen-year-old first cousin, Mary, the daughter of his maternal uncle James, Duke of York. ::A Protestant, William participated in several wars against the powerful Catholic king of France, Louis XIV, in coalition with Protestant and Catholic powers in Europe. Many Protestants heralded him as a champion of their faith. In 1685, his Catholic father-in-law, James, Duke of York, became king of England, Ireland and Scotland. James's reign was unpopular with the Protestant majority in Britain. William, supported by a group of influential British political and religious leaders, invaded England in what became known as the "Glorious Revolution". On 5 November 1688, he landed at the southern English port of Brixham. James was deposed and William and Mary became joint sovereigns in his place. They reigned together until her death on 28 December 1694, after which William ruled as sole monarch. {{Image|file=Portal_World-The_Netherlands-United_Kingdom-2.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Mary II of England }} * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_II_of_England Wikipedia - Mary II of England] (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) [[Stuart-21|Mary II]] was joint monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland with her husband and first cousin, William III of Orange, from 1689 until her death. William and Mary, both Protestants, became king and queen regnant following the Glorious Revolution, which resulted in the adoption of the English Bill of Rights and the deposition of her Roman Catholic father, James II and VII. William became sole ruler upon her death in 1694. Popular histories usually refer to their joint reign as that of "William and Mary". Mary wielded less power than William when he was in England, ceding most of her authority to him, though he heavily relied on her. She did, however, act alone when William was engaged in military campaigns abroad, proving herself to be a powerful, firm, and effective ruler. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bentinck,_1st_Earl_of_Portland Wikipedia - William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland] Hans William Bentinck, [[Bentinck-23|1st Earl of Portland]], Baron Bentinck of Diepenheim and Schoonheten, KG, PC (20 July 1649, Diepenheim, Overijssel – 23 November 1709, Bulstrode Park, Buckinghamshire) was a Dutch and English nobleman who became in an early stage the favourite of William III. William (now King of England) made Bentinck Groom of the Stole, first gentleman of the bedchamber, and a Privy Counsellor. In April 1689 he was created Baron Cirencester, Viscount Woodstock and, in its second creation, Earl of Portland. Bentinck's main work was of a diplomatic nature. In 1690. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_van_Keppel,_1st_Earl_of_Albemarle Wikipedia - Arnold van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle] Arnold Joost van Keppel, [[Van_Keppel-8|Van_Keppel-8]] 1st Earl of Albemarle, KG, and lord of De Voorst in Guelders (Gelderland) ([ˈɑrnɔlt joːst vɑn ˈkɛ.pəl]; baptized 30 January 1670, Zutphen – 30 May 1718), was the son of Oswald van Keppel and his wife Anna Geertruid van Lintelo. He achieved fame and wealth as the right-hand man of William III of Orange. Keppel received grants of land from the king. He became Groom of the Bedchamber and Master of the Robes in 1695. In 1696, he was created the Viscount Bury in Lancashire, and the Baron Ashford of Ashford, Kent. On 10 February 1697, William made Van Keppel the Earl of Albemarle. In 1699, he was awarded the command of the First Life Guards. After the death of William III, who bequeathed to him ƒ200,000 and the lordship of Bredevoort, Albemarle returned to the Netherlands, took his seat as a noble in the States-General, and became a general of cavalry in the Dutch army. '''''Among his direct descendants are both wives of Prince Charles (Diana, Princess of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall) both are his 7xGreat Granddaughters''''' == Immigration and Emigration == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:British_people_of_Dutch_descent Wikipedia - British people of Dutch descent] == Dutch Settlements == Dutch settlement in England is well known, the Dutch are supposed to be the closest relatives of the English and Frisian is the closest language to ours, in fact if you go visit Frisland and speak Anglo-Saxon they will understand you! So when the Dutch came to live here it was a bit like relatives coming over!, the influences of the Dutch on English history a fairly interesting when considered in the context of our ancestral connections, kind of like another wave of Anglo-Saxons, this time to rescue us from the Catholic church in the form of William of Orange. == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations == * [http://dutch.org.uk/ Dutch.org.uk] is a listing of Dutch Societies, Clubs, Associations, Schools etcetera in the United Kingdom (UK) – England and Scotland (we have no information from Wales as yet); plus links to entities of interest to Dutch nationals in the UK. * [http://www.anglo-netherlands.org.uk/ Anglo-Netherlands Society] Looking for an Anglo-Dutch Club or Society, an association of Britons and Nederlanders together, in London, the Home Counties, anywhere in the UK? Seek no further! For over 95 years the Anglo-Netherlands Society has worked to develop goodwill and understanding between the peoples of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The Society has as its purpose the promotion of the social, artistic, literary, educational, scientific and other interests that the Dutch and the British have in common. It is a non-party-political, non-profit making organization with a national remit, based in London, and run by voluntary effort. == Military == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Dutch_Wars Wikipedia - Anglo-Dutch Wars] The Anglo-Dutch wars (Engels–Nederlandse Oorlogen or Engelse Zeeoorlogen) were a series of conflicts fought, on one side, by the Dutch States (the Dutch Republic, later the Batavian Republic) and, on the other side, first by England (the Commonwealth of England and then the Kingdom of England) and later by the Kingdom of Great Britain/the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. They were predominantly fought in the second half of the 17th century, mainly over trade and overseas colonies. Almost all the battles were fought at sea. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anglo-Dutch_War Wikipedia - First Anglo-Dutch War] The First Anglo-Dutch War, or, simply, the First Dutch War, (Dutch: Eerste Engels oorlog "First English War") (1652–54) was a conflict fought entirely at sea between the navies of the Commonwealth of England and the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Caused by disputes over trade, the war began with English attacks on Dutch merchant shipping, but expanded to vast fleet actions. Ultimately, it resulted in the English Navy gaining control of the seas around England, and forced the Dutch to accept an English monopoly on trade with England and her colonies. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Anglo-Dutch_War Wikipedia - Second Anglo-Dutch War] The Second Anglo-Dutch War (4 March 1665 – 31 July 1667), or the Second Dutch War (Dutch: Tweede Engelse Oorlog "Second English War") was a conflict fought between England and the Dutch Republic for control over the seas and trade routes, where England tried to end the Dutch domination of world trade during a period of intense European commercial rivalry. After initial English successes, the war ended in a Dutch victory. It was the second of a series of naval wars fought between the English (later British) and the Dutch in the 17th and 18th centuries * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Anglo-Dutch_War Wikipedia - Third Anglo-Dutch War] The Third Anglo-Dutch War or the Third Dutch War (Dutch: Derde Engelse Oorlog "Third English War", or Derde Engelse Zeeoorlog "Third English Sea War") was a military conflict between the Kingdom of England and the Dutch Republic, that lasted between April 1672 and early 1674. It was part of the larger conflict between the Dutch Republic and her allies (the Quadruple Alliance) and France, and the third of a series of naval wars between the English and the Dutch. In 1670, Charles II of England and Louis XIV of France concluded the secret Treaty of Dover, intending to subjugate the Dutch state. England's Royal Navy joined France in its attack on the Republic in 1672, but was frustrated in its attempts to blockade the Dutch coast by four strategic victories of Lieutenant-Admiral Michiel de Ruyter. An attempt to make the province of Holland an English protectorate rump state likewise failed. The Parliament of England, fearful that the alliance with France was part of a plot to make England Roman Catholic, forced the king to abandon the costly and fruitless war. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Anglo-Dutch_War Wikipedia - Fourth Anglo-Dutch War] The Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (Dutch: Vierde Engels-Nederlandse Oorlog; 1780–1784) was a conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Dutch Republic. The war, contemporary with the War of American Independence, broke out over British and Dutch disagreements on the legality and conduct of Dutch trade with Britain's enemies in that war. Although the Dutch Republic did not enter into a formal alliance with the United States and their allies, U.S. ambassador (and future President) John Adams managed to establish diplomatic relations with the Dutch Republic, making it the second European country to diplomatically recognize the Continental Congress in April 1782. In October 1782, a treaty of amity and commerce was concluded as well. Most of the war consisted of a series of British operations against Dutch colonial economic interests, although British and Dutch naval forces also met once off the Dutch coast. The war ended disastrously for the Dutch and exposed the weakness of the political and economic foundations of the Republic. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scots_Brigade Wikipedia - Scots Brigade] The Scots Brigade, also referred to as the Anglo-Dutch Brigade, was an infantry brigade first formed in the 1580s that served in the army of the Dutch Republic. Despite the name, it usually comprised six infantry regiments, three being recruited primarily from Scotland and three from England but also contained large numbers of local recruits. It was finally dissolved in 1782 and its regiments absorbed into the regular Dutch army. The Dutch fight for independence from Spain in the Eighty Years' War of 1568–1648 attracted support from Protestants across Europe. Scottish and English 'independent companies' appear as early as 1578 but it was not until after the Treaty of Nonsuch that an Anglo-Dutch Brigade was formed by the Earl of Leicester in 1586, comprising three English and three Scottish regiments. While Leicester's expedition was a political and military disaster, the Brigade existed in various forms until its dissolution in 1782. Those officers who resigned their commissions in 1782 continued to petition the British government for the Brigade to be reconstituted in some form. Finally in October 1794, 23 former Brigade officers joined a new unit raised for service in India, 94th Foot, the "Scotch" Brigade. The 94th assumed the battle honours and colours of the Brigade until 1881 when it became part of the Connaught Rangers; the regimental colours can now be seen in St Giles' Cathedral Edinburgh with copies also in the Netherlands. Over the years many ex-soldiers settled in the Netherlands, among them former commander Hugh Mackay whose son, nephews and grandsons all served with the Brigade. This branch ultimately became hereditary Chiefs of Clan Mackay and continue to hold the titles of Lord Reay in the Scottish peerage and Lord of Ophemert and Zennewijnen in the Netherlands. Other less distinguished descendants included Dutch Colonial Army Captain Rudolf MacLeod, who in 1895 became the husband of Mata Hari when she responded to his advertisement for a wife. == Religion == * [http://www.dutchchurch.org.uk/ The Dutch Church in London] began in 1550. The Protestant refugees from the Netherlands were then given permission by English King Edward VI to form a congregation. * [https://www.scotsintchurch.com/our-ministry/our-history/ Scots International Church Rotterdam] - As far back as 1643 there was a need for a church for Scots people living in Rotterdam, involved in the textile industry, the military and sea-faring. Since then many ordained ministers from Scotland have served here. After the previous building was destroyed in a bombing raid in 1940, the Church of Scotland agreed to rebuild the ‘Scots Kirk’ after the war. In 1996 - the same year the Erasmus bridge was completed, linking the two sides of the city - this church adopted an international identity to be a bridge to people of all cultures. Historic photos can be found on their website gallery page. Indices of baptisms, marriages and members between 1643 and 1899 can be found on the above website. Article: "Historic Scots church celebrates 375 years in the Netherlands" [https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16832493.historic-scots-church-celebrates-375-years-in-the-netherlands/]

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Our Goal is to create a Portal or place for members from all over the World with 'Dutch Roots', or without the 'Roots' but interested in the Netherlands-United States connection, where they can find everything that's helpful or interesting. ==General== * [[:Category:New_Netherland_Settlers_Project|WikiTree New Netherland Settlers Project]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dutch_Americans Wikipedia - List of Dutch Americans] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Americans Wikipedia - Dutch Americans] * [http://www.grpl.org/uploads/grhsc/Dutch%20Genealogy%20Guide1.pdf Dutch Genealogy Guide] * [http://everything.explained.today/Dutch_Americans/ Dutch Americans Explained] * [https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/ THE NEW NETHERLAND INSTITUTE - Online Publications] * [http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/newnetherland/ New Netherland Research Center] New York State Library. Opened to the public in November 2010, the New Netherland Research Center (NNRC) is located in the New York State Research Library. It provides a permanent location where students, educators, scholars, and researchers worldwide can access translations of early Dutch colonial manuscripts and a vast library of early documents, books, and reference works that tell the fascinating story of the Dutch global reach during the American colonial period. * [http://www.ancestraltrackers.org/ny/resources/new-york-genealogical-biographical-record-v10.pdf THE NEW YORK Genealogical and Biographical Record]. Vol X, No. i. January 1879. * [[Space:Dutch_in_US_Census|Total Dutch born people on the US Census from 1850-1940, by state/territory]] == Maps == * [https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/maps-of-the-bert-twaalfhoven-collection-at-fordham/ The Maps of Bert Twaalfhoven] From the Fordham University Libraries ==Terminology and Definitions== "Low Dutch" was a term used by descendants of the Dutch settlers of New Netherlands to designate their origin in the low countries of Europe, Holland and Belgium in order to emphasize their difference from immigrants of Germany and Switzerland who were referred to as "High Dutch" or sometimes "Pennsylvania Dutch". Using the term "Low Dutch" enabled them to hold on to their culture, maintaining a strong sense of their Dutch origins, religion and language. == Immigration and Emigration == * [http://www.emmigration.info/dutch-immigration-to-america.htm History of Dutch Immigration to America] * [http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/loc_hist/toc.aspx?id=9237 Dutch immigration to North America] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Dutch-American_culture_by_state Dutch-American culture by state] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/index.html New Netherland and Beyond] New Netherland was not limited to only Dutch Immigrants, people of many countries settled the area. In the 1600's, the Dutch, English, Swedes, French, Germans to name a few, filled the northeastern coast of what is now the U. S., claiming parts, engaging in wars and making agreements to tracts of land that often changed hands. Disputes among the different governing nations, led to divisions of land. * [https://www.geni.com/projects/New-Amsterdam-Immigrant-Ships/5392 New Amsterdam - Immigrant Ships] * [http://immigrantships.net/departures/netherlands.html Dutch Immigrant Ships] * [https://www.calvin.edu/hh/family_history_resources/Immigration%20Committee%20Report.pdf Dutch Emigrant Families Assisted by the Immigration Committee of the Christian Reformed Church in North America 1946-1963] * [[:Category:New_Netherland_Settler_Ships|New Netherland Settler Ships]] ===Dutch Settlements=== * [https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/education/for-students/fun-re/what-was-new-netherland/ What Was New Netherland?] An Introduction to the People and Places of Dutch North America * [https://www.colonialvoyage.com/north-america-list-dutch-colonial-forts-possessions/ Dutch Colonial Forts and Possessions] * [https://www.colonialvoyage.com/dutch-new-york/ Dutch New York] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherland New Netherland] (Dutch: Nieuw Nederland; Latin: Nova Belgica or Novum Belgium) was a 17th-century colony of the Dutch Republic that was located on the East Coast of North America. The claimed territories extended from the Delmarva Peninsula to extreme southwestern Cape Cod, while the more limited settled areas are now part of the Mid-Atlantic States of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut, with small outposts in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. The colony was conceived by the Dutch West India Company (WIC) in 1621 to capitalise on the North American fur trade. During its first decades, New Netherland was settled rather slowly, stemming both from policy mismanagement by the WIC as well as conflicts with American Indians. During the 1650s, the colony experienced dramatic growth and became a major port for trade in the North Atlantic. The surrender of Fort Amsterdam to England in 1664 was formalized in 1667, contributing to the Second Anglo-Dutch War. In 1673, the Dutch re-took the area but relinquished it under the Second Treaty of Westminster, ending the Third Anglo-Dutch War the next year. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherland_settlements New Netherland settlements] New Netherland (Nieuw-Nederland in Dutch) was the 17th century colonial province of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands on the northeastern coast of North America. The claimed territory was the land from the Delmarva Peninsula to southern Cape Cod. The settled areas are now part of the Mid-Atlantic states of New York, New Jersey, and Delaware, with small outposts in Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Its capital of New Amsterdam was located at the southern tip of the island of Manhattan on the Upper New York Bay. The region was initially explored in 1609 by Henry Hudson on an expedition for the Dutch East India Company. It was later surveyed and charted, and was given its name in 1614. The Dutch named the three main rivers of the province the Zuyd Rivier (South River, now the Delaware River), the Noort Rivier (North River, now the Hudson River), and the Versche Rivier (Fresh River, now the Connecticut River). They intended to use them to gain access to the interior, the indigenous population, and the lucrative fur trade. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarrytown,_New_York Tarrytown New York] is a village in the town of Greenburgh in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is located on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, about 25 miles (40 km) north of midtown Manhattan in New York City, and is served by a stop on the Metro-North Hudson Line. To the north of Tarrytown is the village of Sleepy Hollow (formerly "North Tarrytown"), to the south the village of Irvington and to the east unincorporated parts of Greenburgh. The first European settlers of Tarrytown were Dutch farmers, fur trappers, and fishermen. Records show that the first Dutch residence in Tarrytown was built in 1645; however, the exact location of this residence is not known. Tarrytown sits within the lands of the former Dutch Colony of New Netherland which became English territory in 1674 with the signing of the Treaty of Westminster. The name may come from the Dutch tarwe, meaning "wheat". The writer Washington Irving described Tarrytown in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (1820) * [http://www.many-roads.com/2017/02/16/beverwyck-rensselaerswyck-fort-orange-research/ Beverwyck Rensselaerswyck Fort Orange Research by Mark Rabideau] ::{| | [[Space:Low Dutch Settlements in Kentucky]]{{clear}} || | {{Low Dutch Kentucky}}{{clear}} |- |}
====Iowa==== : Note that the 1925 Iowa census has a 2nd page that lists parent's names * [[Space:Dutch%20Immigrants%20that%20followed%20Hendrik%20Pieter%20Scholte%20in%201847%20and%20settled%20in%20Pella,%20Iowa,%20USA|Dutch Immigrants that followed Hendrik Pieter Scholte in 1847 and settled in Pella, Iowa, USA]] - in development *[[Space:Dutch_in_1850_US_Census_in_Iowa|Dutch in 1850 US Census in Iowa]] - tables with the Dutch born people living in Iowa at the time of the 1850 census – please add links to wikitree profiles! * [[Space:Iowa_Dutch_in_the_Civil_War|Iowa Dutch in the Civil War]] - listing of men known to have fought in the war – please add links to wikitree profiles! * [[Space:Iowa_Dutch_Immigrants_on_the_Oregon_Trail|Iowa Dutch Immigrants on the Oregon Trail]] – in development * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pella,_Iowa Pella, Iowa] In 1847, 800 Dutch immigrants led by Dominee (Minister) Hendrik "Henry" P. Scholte settled the area known as Pella. The name "Pella" is a reference to Pella of the Decapolis, where the Christians of Jerusalem had found refuge during the Roman–Jewish war of 70;[4] the name was selected because the Dominee and the rest were also seeking religious freedom. It was the childhood home of Wyatt Earp, whose father Nicholas Porter Earp had settled on a farm near Pella. His brothers Warren and Morgan were born in Pella. See [https://abritandasoutherner.com/pella-iowa-windmills-tulips-dutch/ Pella, Iowa – Windmills, Tulips and All Things Dutch] ====Michigan==== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland,_Michigan Holland Michigan] Ottawa County was originally populated by Ottawa Indians. In 1846, Reverend Alex Tomasik established the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Wing_Mission|Old Wing Mission]] as an outreach to the native population. Holland was settled in 1847 by Dutch Calvinist separatists, under the leadership of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertus_van_Raalte|Dr. Albertus van Raalte]]. Dire economic conditions in the Netherlands compelled them to emigrate, while their desire for religious freedom led them to unite and settle together as a group. Van Raalte and his colony settled on land in the midst of the Ottawa (Odawa) people's Old Wing Mission Colony near the Black River where it streamed to Black Lake (now Lake Macatawa) which, in turn, led to Lake Michigan. Joint occupation by the two communities was not a marriage made in heaven. Eventually, the Dutch settlers purchased the land from the natives, who moved north in an effort to preserve their way of life and culture.In 1848, Michigan suffered from a smallpox epidemic. In consideration of the massive influx settlers into the Ottawa County area, Chief Peter Waukazoo and Reverend George Smith decided to move the community as well as the Holland-area Ottawa Mission from Holland up to Northport (on the Leelanau Peninsula) via on boats and canoes. In Holland's early history, Van Raalte was a spiritual leader, as well as overseeing political, educational and financial matters. In 1847 Van Raalte established a congregation of the Reformed Church in America, which would later be called the First Reformed Church of Holland. On March 25, 1867,[13][14] Holland was incorporated as a city with Isaac Cappon being the city's first mayor. The city suffered a major fire on October 8–9, 1871, the same time as the Great Chicago Fire in Illinois and the very deadly Peshtigo Fire in Wisconsin.[15] Because of the Great Michigan Fire (which included the Port Huron Fire of 1871), Manistee and Port Huron, Michigan also burned at the same time. See [[https://www.dutchvillage.com/ Nelis' Dutch Village - Holland, Michigan]] and [[https://www.swierenga.com/hgspap1204.html|The Western Michigan Dutch]] ====Texas==== * [https://www.texancultures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/TxOneAll_DutchCombined2018.pdf Dutch Texans] The first Dutch person in early Texas was [[Nering_Bögel-3|Baron de Bastrop (1759-1827)]]. Pieter Nieveen and Mr. Roelofs brought a colony of Dutch farmers to Denton County, but their efforts failed. Another unsuccessful Dutch colony was started at Gothland. In 1895 Dutch investors formed the Port Arthur Land Company with 66,000 acres of prairie land in southeast Texas for sale. In 1897 George Rienstra was the first Dutch immigrant to buy some of the land. Fifty families followed Rienstra a few months later. They started the town of Nederland east of Houston. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederland,_Texas Nederland Texas] Nederland was founded in 1897 by Dutch settlers as a repayment for financial services of Dutch bankers who financed the Kansas City Southern railroad line that runs through the center of the city. (Nederland, which literally translates to "Lowland", is the Dutch name for the Netherlands.) The more prominent families were named Rienstra, Doornbos, and Van Oostrom, and their descendants still live in the area today. Tradition says they were attracted to the flat coastal terrain that reminded them of their homeland (although the heat most certainly did not). Nederland's early economy was driven by rice and dairy farming. However, the depression of 1907 and overproduction caused the rice industry in the town to collapse. Many Dutch settlers moved away from the area during this time, but a small percentage remained. After the Spindletop gusher discovery of 1901 and the establishment of the Sun Oil terminal near Nederland, the town became a residential community for the workers of the nearby oil terminals. Nederland became incorporated as a city in 1940 ====Wisconsin==== * [https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS2154 Dutch in Wisconsin] Between 1840 and 1890, Wisconsin was a major center of Dutch immigration. Dutch immigrants to Wisconsin were easily divided into two basic groups based on religious affiliation--Protestants and Catholics. The Protestants were the first to arrive in Wisconsin and settled mainly in Sheboygan, Fond do Lac, Columbia and La Crosse counties. The Catholics preferred the Fox River Valley. The first general influx of Dutch began in 1844 with the "Seceders," Dutch who had broken from the Reformed Church of the Netherlands and came to Wisconsin seeking religious freedom. This first group established the town of Alto in 1845, one of the first Dutch communities in the Midwest. Until the 1850s, few Dutch lived in Milwaukee as the city was seen as a temporary stop on the way to agricultural lands further west. Father Theodore Johannes Van den Brock was an early promoter of Dutch Catholic immigration to Wisconsin and beginning in 1848, he helped to bring 40,000 Catholic Dutch to Wisconsin. Most Dutch immigrants to the Fox River Valley followed the Erie Canal-Great Lakes route, landing in Green Bay where many chose to remain. Later Dutch settlements in Wisconsin were generally small agricultural communities. * The ''Phoenix'' disaster, November 21, 1847, near Sheboygan ** [https://www.meadpl.org/loss-phoenix-great-lakes-tragedy "The Loss of the Phoenix: A Great Lakes Tragedy"], By Bill Wangemann, City of Sheboygan Historian, 1995 ** [http://images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/63671/data Lloyd's Steamboat Directory and Disasters on the Western Waters..., 21 Nov 1847, p. 177-83] ** Van Eyck, William O. "The Story of the Propeller ''Phoenix''". [http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/wmh/id/3705 ''The Wisconsin magazine of history'': Volume 7, number 3, March 1924] ** [https://www.dutchgenealogy.nl/casualties-and-survivors/ Casualties and survivors], compiled by Yvette Hoitink * Little Chute, Wisconsin - [https://littlechutehistory.org/genealogy/ The Historical Society] has genealogical information, which can help identify people - [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+little+chute+wisconsin&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 existing WikiTree profiles] from this community == Notable People == * [https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/dutch_americans/accomplishments DUTCH-AMERICANS Index by Area of Accomplishment] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Americans Dutch Americans] According to the 2013 American Community Survey, an estimated 4.5 million Americans claim total or partial Dutch heritage. Today the majority of the Dutch Americans live in Michigan, California, Montana, Minnesota, Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, Idaho, Utah, Iowa, Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Van_Buren Martin Van Buren] (born Maarten van Buren; December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) [[Van_Buren-1|(Wikitree Profile)]] was an American statesman who served as the eighth President of the United States from 1837 to 1841. A founder of the Democratic Party, he held a number of senior positions in the U.S. Federal Government, including eighth Vice President (1833–1837) and tenth Secretary of State (1829–1831), both under Andrew Jackson. Van Buren won the presidency by promising to continue Jackson's policies. Of Dutch descent, he is the only U.S. President who spoke English as a second language. [http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Martin_Van_Buren_(1782-1862)/Biography Biography and Family Tree] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roosevelt_family Roosevelt Family] The Roosevelt (van Rosenvelt) family is an American business and political family from New York whose members have included two United States Presidents, a First Lady, and various merchants, politicians, inventors, clergymen, artists, and socialites. Descendants of a mid-17th century Dutch immigrants [[Van_Rosenvelt-1|Claes Martenzsen Van Rosenvelt]] and [[Samuels-187|Jannetje Samuel]] to New Amsterdam, many members of the family became locally prominent in New York City business and politics and intermarried with prominent colonial families. Two distantly related branches of the family from Oyster Bay on Long Island and Hyde Park in Dutchess County achieved national political prominence with the elections of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt (1901–1909) and his fifth cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945), whose wife, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, was Theodore's niece. The Roosevelt family has been associated with many prominent institutions, including Harvard University and Groton School, which was first attended by Franklin Roosevelt and later by many of both his and Theodore's children and descendants. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Jr.] (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919) [[Roosevelt-18|(Wikitree Profile)]] was an American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, and naturalist, who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He also served as the 25th Vice President of the United States from March to September 1901 and as the 33rd Governor of New York from 1899 to 1900. As a leader of the Republican Party during this time, he became a driving force for the Progressive Era in the United States in the early 20th century. His face is depicted on Mount Rushmore, alongside those of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. His paternal grandfather [[Roosevelt-72|Cornelius Van Schaack Roosevelt (1794 - 1878)]] was of Dutch descent his other ancestry included primarily Scottish and Scots-Irish, English and smaller amounts of German, Welsh, and French [http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt_(1858-1919)/biography Biography and Family Tree] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt] (/ˈroʊzəvəlt/; January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), commonly known as FDR, [[Roosevelt-1|(Wikitree Profile)]] was an American statesman and political leader who served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945. A Democrat, he won a record four presidential elections and emerged as a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century. Roosevelt directed the United States government during most of the Great Depression, implementing his New Deal domestic agenda in response to the worst economic crisis in U.S. history. As a dominant leader of his party, he built the New Deal Coalition, realigning American politics into the Fifth Party System and defining American liberalism throughout the middle third of the 20th century. His third and fourth terms were dominated by World War II. He is often rated by scholars as one of the three greatest U.S. Presidents, along with George Washington and Abraham Lincoln [http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Franklin_Delano_Roosevelt_(1882-1945)/biography Biography and Family Tree] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt Anna Eleanor Roosevelt] (/ˈɛlɪnɔːr ˈroʊzəvɛlt/; October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962), [[Roosevelt-10|(Wikitree Profile)]] was an American politician, diplomat and activist. She was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States, having held the post from March 1933 to April 1945 during her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office, and served as United States Delegate to the United Nations General Assembly from 1945 to 1952. President Harry S. Truman later called her the "First Lady of the World" in tribute to her human rights achievements. Roosevelt was a member of the prominent American Roosevelt and Livingston families and a niece of President Theodore Roosevelt. [http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Anna_Eleanor_Roosevelt_(1884-1962) Biography and Family Tree] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_G._Harding Warren G. Harding] Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) [[Harding-4|(Wikitree Profile)]] was the 29th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1921 until his death in 1923. At the time of his death, Harding was one of the most popular presidents, but the subsequent exposure of scandals that took place under his administration such as Teapot Dome eroded his popular regard, as did revelations of an affair by Nan Britton, one of his mistresses. In historical rankings of the U.S. presidents, Harding is often rated among the worst. [http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Warren_Gamaliel_Harding_(1865-1923)/biography Biography and Family Tree] === Military Inventors/Engineers === Carl Lucas Norden (April 23, 1880 – June 14, 1965) was born Carel Lukas van Norden on April 23rd, 1880 in the Dutch colony of Semerang, Java (now Indonesia), the third of five children. Following the death of his father in 1885, the family returned to Holland, then moved to Dresden, Germany in 1893. Norden was born in Semarang, Java. After attending a boarding school in Barneveld, Netherlands, he was educated at the ETH Zürich in Switzerland. In 1896, he began a three-year apprenticeship in a Swiss machine shop, after which he entered the world-famous Zurich Federal Polytechnic School. He graduated as a mechanical engineer in 1904 and came to America. Norden won several patents on control systems for launching aerial torpedoes from ships. He also designed and furnished many instruments and devices for the U.S. Navy. Some of these devices included robot flying bombs, radio-controlled target planes, and the catapults and arresting gear used on aircraft carriers. He also worked on a control system for aircraft, with others, which proved to be a precursor of the automatic pilot. In 1921, Norden began work on an instrument which could drop bombs from an aircraft and hit targets on land or sea. In 1931, Norden demonstrated to the Navy a much improved bombsight. Its accuracy so impressed Navy officials that they promptly ordered forty sights. The Army Air Corps also placed its own order. Norden was a quiet and unassuming man who was proud that the bombsight could be used for strategically striking military targets, while minimizing collateral damage to surrounding civilian populations and structures such as churches, schools, and homes. One interesting fact is that Norden did not make money on the bombsight during the war; instead he sold his rights to the sight to the government for one dollar. Carl Norden returned to Switzerland shortly after World War II and died in Zürich, Switzerland in 1965. ::* [https://www.nationalaviation.org/our-enshrinees/norden-carl-lukas/ The NationalAviation Hall of Fame] ::* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Norden Wikipedia] ::* [https://upclosed.com/people/carl-norden/ Up/closed] ==== Norden Bombsite ==== To guide bombs on target with acceptable accuracy requires an aircraft to correct for drift while maintaining a constant altitude and airspeed. Even minor fluctuations can cause a miss, and the greater the altitude, the greater the potential for error. To overcome this problem, Norden devised a gyrostabilized automatic pilot. On the approach to the target, the autopilot would be turned on to reduce turbulence and “overcontrolling” by the pilot. The bombardier would take over and keep the cross hairs of the sight centered on the target. At the critical moment, the bombs were released and a green light in the cockpit would flash in the cockpit, informing the pilot that the bombs were gone and he could resume control of the aircraft. ::*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norden_bombsight Wikipedia - Norden bombsight] ::* [https://www.museumofaviation.org/blog/the-politics-pickle-barrels-and-propaganda-of-the-norden-bombsight/ The Politics, Pickle Barrels, and Propaganda of the Norden Bombsight] ::* [http://www.nordenretireesclub.org/level2/comphist.htm#chap1 Norden Retirees Club - Times Magazine] ::* [https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Carl_Norden Military Wikia Org] ::* [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1004.htm No. 1004: NORDEN'S BOMBSIGHT] by John H. Lienhard ::* [http://www.twinbeech.com/norden_bombsight.htm NORDEN BOMBSIGHT WEB PAGE] ==Religion== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Reformed_Church_in_North_America Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA or CRC)] is a Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. Having roots in the Dutch Reformed churches of the Netherlands, the Christian Reformed Church was founded by Dutch immigrants who left the Reformed Church in America in 1857 and is theologically Calvinist. The Christian Reformed Church (CRC) split from the Reformed Church in America (then known as the Dutch Reformed Church) in an 1857 secession, which was in part the result of a theological dispute that originated in the Netherlands. == Dutch Companies == == Dutch Organizations == * [https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/about-nni/ THE NEW NETHERLAND INSTITUTE] For more than three decades, the New Netherland Institute (NNI) has helped cast light on America’s long-neglected Dutch roots. Created in 1986 as the Friends of the New Netherland Project, it has supported the transcription, translation, and publication of the 17th-century Dutch colonial records held by the New York State Library and State Archives. == Notes == * [http://www.many-roads.com/library/new-netherlands/ Many Roads New Netherlands] Paterson, N. J., Rochester,N.Y., Chicago,111., Grand Rapids, Mich., Bella, la., De Pere, Wis., Holland, Mich., Kalamazoo, Mich., Orange City, la. ,Sioux Center, la.

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'''Current Status on Profile Development''' #Obituary & Funeral Notices [http://tributes.heraldsun.com.au/ Herald Sun] - Completed Profiles for Surnames A to D - Jun 2013 & Older #Memorial Photography [[:Category: Portarlington Cemetery, Portarlington, Victoria|Section Lawn 01]] Status ''Uploading to Wikitree'' {{Image|file=Portarlington_Cemetery.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Portarlington Cemetery }} ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Forename''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | [[Twitt-1|ADAM]] || Betty Edna||1926||2005|||| Nee TWITT || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Twitt-1 0005] |- | [[Allardyce-34|ALLARDYCE]] || Isabel May ||1912||1998|||| Spouse Edward || |- | [[Billet-28|ALLARDYCE]] || Joan ||1926||2013|||| Parent to Bill, Pete, Jeanette, Rosie ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allardyce-34-1 0002] |- | [[Allardyce-34|ALLARDYCE]] || Sam ||1923||2004|| ||Dad of Bill, Pete, Jeanette, Rosie||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allardyce-34-1 0001] |- | [[McGrath-1144|ALLBUTT]] || Catherine ||1853||1878|| ||Spouse Edward & Charles || |- | [[Allbutt-15|ALLBUTT]] || Edward ||1843||1887|| ||Spouse Catherine || |- | [[Webber-1283|ALLBUTT]] || Florence ||1914||1959|| ||Spouse Joseph || |- | [[Allbutt-22|ALLBUTT]] || Joseph ||1885||1954|| ||Spouse Florence || |- | [[Allbutt-14|ALLBUTT]] || Isabel May ||1912||1998|||| Spouse Edward || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allbut-14 0006] |- | [[Hickman-1395|ALLBUTT]] || Isabell ||1843||1887|| ||Spouse Edward|| |- | [[Corrigan-433|ALLBUTT]] || Lotti ||1881||1941|| ||Spouse [[Allbutt-23|William]] || |- | [[Wilson-26558|ALLBUTT]] || Mary Jane ||1887 ||1910|| ||Spouse Adolphus || |- | [[Allbutt-23|ALLBUTT]] || William James ||1881||1941|| || Spouse [[Corrigan-433|Lotti]] || |- | [[Allen-18144|ALLEN]]||Frederick|| || |||| || |- | [[Allen-17381|ALLEN]] || Joan || ||1987|||| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allen-17381 0003] |- | [[Higgins-3374|ALLEN]]||Margaret (Higgins)|| || ||||Mother of Harry || |- | [[Allen-17381|ALLEN]] || Max Palmer|| ||1987|||| Spouse of Tilly || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allen-17381 0004] |- | [[Allen-18142|ALLEN]]||Norman|| || |||| || |- | [[Renfrey-9|ALLEN]]||Pearl V|| || |||| || |- | [[Allen-18145|ALLEN]]||Ronald || || |||| || |- | [[Unknown-273292|ALLEN]] || Tilly|| ||1977|||| Mum of Joan || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Allen-17381 0004] |- | [[Allen-18141|ALLEN]]||William Henry || || ||||Father of Harry|| |- | [[Allerding-9|ALLERDING]]||Isabell Marie || || ||||||ACI |- | [[Almond-314|ALMOND]] || Reginald Rupert||1921||2007||86|| Royal Australian Engineers VX54315 Sapper || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Almond-314 0007] |- | [[Arrow-5|ARROW]] ||James||1935||2008|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Arrow-5.jpg 0009] |- | [[Salmon-917|AUSTIN]] || Leada Gertrude Olive|||| 1960||61||H to Elizabeth; F to John & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Salmon-917 0008] |- | [[Unknown-292247|BAGGIERI]] || Anna|| ||2010|| || ||Obit |- | [[Unknown-282861|BANYARD]] || Nellie Elizabeth||1915||1993|| 75 || Spouse [[Banyard-18|William James]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Banyard-18 0023] |- | [[Banyard-18|BANYARD]] || William James||1915||1990||78 || Spouse [[Unknown-282861|Nellie Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Banyard-18 0023] |- | [[Barnes-7420|BARNES]] || Eric C.||1926||1989||63 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Barnes-7420 0027] |- | [[Behan-98|BEHAN]] || Sylvia Minnie|| ||2011|| || || Obit |- | [[Beasley-1286|BEASLEY]] || Joseph||1818||1919|| || || |- | [[Beasley-1286|BEASLEY]] || Joseph||1818||1919|| || || |- | [[Beatty-1122|BEATTY]] ||John||1812||1881||69 || || |- | [[Bird-4018|BIRD]] ||Walter George|| 1924 || 2011 || 87 || || Obit |- | [[Davey-876|BOBBITTT]] || Gwen || 1927 || 2008 || 81 || Spouse [[Bobbitt-380|Peter]]|| Obit |- | [[Bobbitt-380|BOBBITTT]] || Peter Gerald|| 1925 || 2009 || 84 || Spouse [[Davey-876|Gwen] || Obit |- | [[Burns-4999|BURNS]] ||William George (Bill)|| || 2009 || || || Obit |- | [[Calhoun-1384|CALHOUN]] || James Wallace||1868|| 1902 || 34 || || |- | [[Capron-245|CAPRON]] ||William Henry||1857||1911||55 ||[[Dalley-44|Spouse Florence DALLEY]]|| |- | [[Cardwell-677|CARDWELL]] || Roy C|||| 1914 || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cardwell-677 0011] |- | [[Carey-1973|CAREY]] || Vincent John || 1939 || 2012|| 73 || Spouse Olive|| Obit |- | [[Carmichael-1115|CARMICHAEL]] || Betty|| 1931 || 2010|| 79|| Spouse Dick|| Obit |- | [[Cassar-15|CASSAR]] || Jane || || 2012 || 79|| Spouse Charlie|| Obit |- | [[Cauchi-17|CAUCHI]] || John || 1944 || 2011|| 67 || Spouse Mary|| Obit |- | [[Clifton-1240|CLIFTON]] || Arthur 'Jack'|| 1921 ||2012|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clifton-1240 0021] |- | [[Clinnick-14|CLINNICK]] || Basil || 1919 || 2011 || 92 || Spouse Uleen|| Obit |- | [[Collins-10175|COLLINS]] || Frank Carey || 1937 || 2011 || 74 || Spouse Margaret || Obit |- | [[Corlette-2|CORLETTE]] || John Thomas ||1915 || 2010 || 95|| || Obit |- | [[Clinnick-14|CLINNICK]] || Basil || 1919 || 2011 || 92 || Spouse Uleen|| Obit |- | [[Coupe-26|COUPE]] ||John||1843||1913||70 || || |- | [[Cox-11421|CORRIGAN]] || Cora Jane ||1865 ||1934|| ||Spouse Patrick|| |- | [[Corrigan-438|CORRIGAN]] || Ethel C || ||1955|| || || |- | [[Corrigan-434|CORRIGAN]] ||Patrick ||1865 ||1934|| ||Spouse Cora Jane || |- | [[Corrigan-439|CORRIGAN]] ||Ruby May ||1896 ||1946|| || || |- | [[Corrigan-436|CORRIGAN]] ||Thomas Leonard ||1864 ||1917|| || || |- | [[Corrigan-437|CORRIGAN]] || Violet ||1908 ||1974|| || || |- | [[Daskarelos-1|DASKARELOS]] || Harry Aristos ||1930|| 2012|| 82 || Spouse [[Unknown-292261|Yiota]] || Obit |- | [[Unknown-292261|DASKARELOS]] || Panagiota (Yiota) ||1935|| 2013|| 78||Spouse [[Daskarelos-1|Harry]]|| Obit |- | [[Dodemaide-1|DODEMAIDE]] || Harry|| 1921 || 2011 || 90 || Spouse Lorna || Obit |- | [[Elliot-1451|ELLIOTT]] || Edwin|| 1874||1948|| ||Spouse [[Higgins-3543|Jane]] || |- | [[Higgins-3543|ELLIOTT]] || Jane nee HIGGINS|| 1882||1951|| ||Spouse [[Elliot-1451|Edwin]] || |- | [[Fairchild-988|FAIRCHILD]] || D ‘Bill’|| 1920 ||1980|| ||Spouse Betty || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fairchild-988 0024] |- | [[Gibb-385|GIBB]] || Robert Paterson|| 1938 ||2012|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gibb-385 0020] |- | [[Beckett-694|GRAY]] || Emily M|| 1919 ||2012|| || Spouse Roy || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gray-9684 0013] |- | [[Gray-9684|GRAY]] || Roy Burwood|| 1915 ||1990|| ||Spouse of Emily || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gray-9684 0013] |- | [[Harvey-5446|HARVEY]] ||Edward|| 1835||1901||66 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gray-9684 0013] |- | [[Ibbotson-41|IBBOTSON]] || Harry ||1850|| 1939 || || || |- | [[Ibbotson-42|IBBOTSON]] || John ||1877|| 1901 || || || |- | [[Halle-45|IBBOTSON]] || Myra ||1854|| 1918 || || || |- | [[Johns-2019|JOHNS]] || Neville Francis||1936|| 2010||74||Spouse Bev ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johns-2019 0019] |- | [[Johnson-37025|JOHNSON]] || Harold James ||1913||1989||76||Spouse Jean || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-37025 0029] |- | [[Beasley-1319|LEE]] || Amanda BEASLEY||1879||1928|| ||Spouse [[Lee-12842| Norman James]]|| |- | [[Locke-1594|LESLIE]] || Winifred Hazel||1919|| 2006||87||Spouse John LESLIE ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Locke-1594 0025] |- | [[Stevens-8106|LINDSTROM]] || Alice Maud || ||1944|| ||Spouse John Eric|| |- | [[Stewart-14574|MATHESON]] || Betsy||1914|| 1987 ||73 || || |- | [[Mattinson-64|MATTINSON]] || Jack H||1987|| 2006||87|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mattinson-64 0026] |- | [[McShae-1|McSHAE]] ||Daniel||1937||1912||75 || || |- | [[Pigdon-19|PIGDON]] ||David||1865||1917||69 || || |- | [[Elliott-6133|PIGDON]] ||Maisie Olive nee Elliot||1913||1999|| ||Spouse of [[Pigdon-20|Neil]] || |- | [[Pigdon-20|PIGDON]] ||Neil Gordon||1912||1991|| ||Spouse of [[Elliott-6133|Maisie]] || |- | [[Price-7908|PRICE]] || Frederick Bruce ||1995|| 1990 || ||Husband of Pat ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Price-7908 0014] |- | [[McGrath-1144|SCHULTZ]] || Catherine ||1853||1878|| ||Spouse Edward & Charles || |- | [[Shields-2104|STILEY]] ||Jane||1829||1915||86 || || |- | [[Stevens-8106|STEVENS]] || Keith ||1920||1988||68||Spouse Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stevens-8106 0031] |- | [[Symonds-686|SYMONS]] || Eric R. ||1899||1978|| 78||Spouse [[Unknown-282877|Millie]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Symonds-686 0028] |- | [[Unknown-282877|SYMONS]] || Millie ||1901||1986|| 85||Spouse [[Symonds-686|Eric R]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Symonds-686 0028] |- | [[Tainsh-4|TAINSH]] || Roy W. ||1915||1989||74||Spouse Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tainsh-4 0030] |- | [[Thomson-4178|THOMSON]] || George Haldane ||1941||2004||63||Parents [[McQuillan-63 |Isobel]] & [[Thomson-4179|William]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomson-4178 0018] |- | [[McQuillan-63|THOMSON]] || Isobel ||1917||1986||93||Spouse [[Thomson-4179|William]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomson-4179 0015] |- | [[Thomson-4179|THOMSON]] || William Frederick ||1917||1986||69||Spouse [[McQuillan-63 |Isobel]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thomson-4179 0015] |- | [[Walker-17107|WALKER]] || James||1824||1900|| || || |- | [[Peel-501|WEBSTER]] || Alison M nee CARNIE||1926||1986|| || || |- | [[Wheadon-28|WHEADON]] ||Henry John||1844||1917||73 || || |- | [[Carnie-107|WIFFEN]] || Alison M.||1926||1986||60 ||Spouse [[Wiffen-24|Franklin WIFFEN]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wiffen-24 0022] |- | [[Wiffen-24|WIFFEN]] || Franklin G.||1919||1999||80 ||Spouse [[Carnie-107|Alison CARNIE]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wiffen-24 0022] |- | [[Willey-500|WILLEY]] || Ettie ||1875 ||1893 || || || |- | [[Willey-499|WILLEY]] || Lillian||1873|| || || || |- | [[Willey-494|WILLEY]] || Robert||1845||1923|| || || |- | [[Grigg-183|WILLEY]] || Sarah||1844||1912|| || || |- | [[Corrigan-435|WILSON]] || Alice May ||1883 ||1959|| ||Spouse George James || |- | [[Wilson-26558|WILSON]] || Annie Eliza ||1864 ||1903|| ||Spouse James || |- | [[Wilson-26558|WILSON]] || Arthur Robert ||1912||1976|| || || |- | [[Gilbert-4637|WILSON]] || Emily Mary ||1875 ||1947|| ||Spouse James || |- | [[Wilson-26560|WILSON]] || George James ||1883 ||1959|| ||Spouse Alice May || |- | [[Wilson-26558|WILSON]] || James ||1862 ||1947|| ||Spouse Annie E || |- | [[Corbett-1192|WILSON]] || Mary Georgina||1840||1919|| || || |- | [[Wright-15779|WRIGHT]] || George Thomas || 1926 || 1989 || || Spouse Edna ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wright-15779 0016] |- | [[Wright-15780|WRIGHT]] || Wesley Neale|| 1965 || 1997 || || Spouse Lynn ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wright-15779 0017] |} ==More links and lists about this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=74063 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery

Portchester Castle

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[[Category: Portchester Castle, Hampshire]] {{Image|file=Photographs_of_Places-20.jpg |caption=Portchester Castle|align=c }} Portchester Castle in a medieval castle on the shore of Portsmouth Harbour, built within the the walls of a 3rd Century Roman fort. {{Image|file=Photographs_of_Places-21.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=West Gate, Portchester. }} {{Image|file=Photographs_of_Places-23.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=North Wall, Portchester. }} William Pont de l'Arche established an Augustinian Priory at the Castle in 1128 and St Mary's Church was built soon afterwards. {{Image|file=Photographs_of_Places-24.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=St Mary's, Portchester. }} In 1632 the Castle was bought from Charles I by [[Uvedale-14|Sir William Uvedale]] only to be garrisoned by Parliamentary forces in 1644. '''Sources''' * Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portchester_Castle#Local_legends]

Porter Family Letters

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

Porter Family Reunion

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Here is a page for our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details. Add your personal memories and use the bulletin board for comments and questions....... This reunion started 1980, and is still on going every year 2nd Saturday in July, We still have a great crowds from various States Indiana, Ohio. KY, Tennessee WV, Michigan, family names Porter, Goble, Spears, Collins, Webb andMusic This a great tribute to our Parents to keep this going, and we keep up our family's tradition.

Porter Fann To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Fann-206|Porter Fann]] is currently working on. Can you help? Please drop a comment before starting. Thanks! === Profiles with a Will without an Abstract or Transcription that Names some People not yet Added/Confirms Others === * [[Ballenger-352|Edward Ballenger (abt.1730-aft.1772)]] ** Also, check for any [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]] (USBH) inclusion criteria; i.e., were any slaves named or otherwise enumerated in the will? === Relationships in Need of Source Validation === * [[Gilbert-10457|John Gilbert (abt.1754-aft.1829)]] and [[Tew-605|Sarah (Tew) Gilbert (abt.1760-abt.1807)]] - Sarah is allegedly a daughter of [[Tew-81|Robert Tew (bef.1720-abt.1787)]] and Eliza (Cameron) Tew, another relationship that is unconfirmed by a source. Robert's death is shown as 1787 by most reports (for example: Bentley, Thelma Tew. The Family of John Adam Tew and Related Branches: Baggett, Butler, Eppes, Fisher, Fowler, Naylor, Royal. 6 Jun 1992. Sampson, North Carolina: Author. Courtesy of Sampson County Historical Society.), but the next Ancestry Hint raises the question - might he have died after the 1790 census? (It does state residence date of 1783, nevertheless, which is unusual.) ** Hint from Ancestry that is yet to be reproduced from source on FamilySearch: North Carolina, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890. Name: Robert Tew, Residence: 1783 township (redacted), Duplin County, NC. Note that this census ''may'' have a count of females, which could be extremely helpful, though most of the children would have married well before 1790. === North Carolina Verification Tool for Land Grants === * [https://nclandgrants.com/query/ NC LAND GRANT IMAGES AND DATA] - North Carolina Land Grants from 1663 to 1960. * Check the following [cf. Bentley (1992)]: ** [[Tew-80|Daniel Tew I (abt.1745-abt.1785)]] ** [[Tew-420|Jeremiah Tew I (abt.1747-bef.1829)]] ** [[Tew-74|John Tew (1762-1846)]] :: And their additional brothers: # Marmaduke Tew # Phillip Tew # Alexander Tew === Pedigree to Match === * Generation 11 Henrie Avery 1624-1680 = [[Avera-65|Henry Avera Sr (1622-abt.1695)]] - probably not born in France, however. 10th great-grandfather * Thomas Avera 1649-1715 - TBD Son of Henrie Avery * Alexander Avera 1675-1757 - TBD Son of Thomas Avera * Alexander Avera 1710-1761 - TBD Son of Alexander Avera * Jacob Avera 1742-1807 = husband of [[Fail-166|Ann (Fail) Avera (1747-aft.1786)]] Son of Alexander Avera * Winifred Winey Winniford (Avera) Wilder 1775-1848 - TBD Daughter of Jacob Avera * Temperance (Wilder) Woodard 1804-1871 - TBD Daughter of Winifred Winey Winniford (Avera) Wilder * Kitty Kitsey Kitsy Ann Katharine (Woodard) Bryant (1828-1853) - TBD Daughter of Temperance Wilder (Wilder) Woodard & Wife of [[Bryant-10642|Pearl Vendrick Bryant (abt.1822-aft.1877)]] * [[Bryant-10111|Joseph C Bryant (1852-1921)]] - Son of Katherine (Woodard) Bryant (1828-1855) and Joseph C Bryant === Pedigree to Check === * [[Bennett-1415|Thomas Silas Bennett (1725-1789)]] ** John Bennett (1743-1802) *** John Bennett (1767-1817) - has a probate file in need of transcription: "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GY86-SDN?cc=1911121&wc=Q6W5-YRW%3A183209301%2C183209202%2C185886001 FamilySearch]: 20 Nov 2015, Craven County > B > Bennett, John (1817) > image 1 of 8; State Archives, Raleigh, but a preliminary review shows probable daughter Ellenor Bennett making multiple estate purchases, and her future husband, Zacheus Paul making at least one. **** [[Bennett-20799|Penelope (Bennett) Paul (abt.1803-abt.1886)]] - earliest source record for her is the 1850 census, in which she was a widow of [[Paul-5117|Zacheus Paul (abt.1800-abt.1838)]] === Bates and Fleming Families Quaker Monthly Meeting Placement: Add Scimino as a MM Category? === See: Hinshaw, William Wade; Marshall, Thomas Worth, ed.; & Brown, Douglas Summers. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015051447657?urlappend=%3Bseq=167%3Bownerid=13510798899581927-175 ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.''] Vol. VI: "Henrico Monthly Meeting." 1950. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Inc. Virginia Yearly Meeting: The first surviving record of a session of the Yearly Meeting is dated 1702, the seventh month... included were John Bates and James Bates. ... [monthly meetings] known to have existed at this time [circa 1702] and are named else where are: Curles (same as Henrico) and the ancient Warwick - York Monthly Meetings... In a letter, bearing the same date as the 1702 minutes of the yearly meeting, it is discovered that ... are appointed delegates to the yearly meeting 'for the monthly meeting belonging to Curles in James River, and for the monthly meeting to York and Warek (sic) (Warwick) Counties there is appoynted John Bates (Bates) and..." Subheading: Virginia Yearly Meeting (p. 12-13) "In 1698 and again in 1705 the famed minister, Thomas Story, visited extensively in this area, and from his Journal we can draw information concerting Quakers in this area. First we find a number of homes in which he held meetings; they were:... John Bates' at Scimino, York County..." #24/1063-#25/1064 "And now, here follows a list of persons known to have been Quakers:... John Bates and family of Scimino;... James Bates of Scimino.'' ''Perhaps the most influencial family among the early converts above named was that of Bates. Through the next two and a half centurees they were to prove strong members of the Society and furnish many members from their family roster. Story's account of the conversion of James Bates and his wife is most winsome.'' p. 8 (image 20/1064), page heading Virginia Yearly Meeting === CC7 Branches to Work === * [[Paul-6638|Mahalia (Paul) Lee (1820-1898)]] and her husband [[Lee-30150|Robert Lee (abt.1813-1887)]] need these ''additional'' children created (also, Robert's father is Levin Lee, who is not yet proven. # Richilda (Lee) Hardison (1844-1923) who married Rufus W Hardison (1837-1918) - 1st cousins # Emily W (Lee) Brinson (1845-1897) who married 22 Feb 1873 William H Brinson (1851-1929), no issue - William remarried to Mollie Walker # Joseph Bryan Lee (1848-1916) of Arapahoe, a saw mill and cotton gin owner, who married 9 Jan 1870 Phoebe Ann Caton (1848-1923) # David P Lee (1852-1930) who married in Beaufort 22 Jan 1885 Mollie E Rowe (1864-1917) : NOTE: The 1850 census of the parents has not been leveraged, which captures all of the children but the youngest (David). Above is summarized from Lee, Ruth. Pamlico County, North Carolina Lee's. Arapahoe, North Carolina: author. Accessed 25 Apr 2023. * Siblings of [[Lockey-277|Charles Leon Lockey (1878-1958)]] (add his wife via her grandparents: [[McCain-654|David McCain (1832-1905)]] and {{FindAGrave|24776446}} [which has the grandmother's parents as [[Garner-4270|Francis Franklin Garner Sr (abt.1797-aft.1865)]] and [[Sanders-11919|Susan Ann (Sanders) Garner (bef.1802-aft.1880)]]); and their wives/issues, as applicable. Note also that the children of [[Sanders-11919|Susan Ann (Sanders) Garner (bef.1802-aft.1880)]] and [[Garner-4270|Francis Franklin Garner Sr (abt.1797-aft.1865)]] are well described on Susan Anna (Sanders) Garner profile, but only one of them has had their profile created. # [[Autrey-57|William Autrey (abt.1745-abt.1790)]] 2 of five children only have profiles * Descendants from [[Mueller-4217|Johan Jacob Mueller (abt.1667-aft.1732)]] (eighth great grandfather) are worthy of attention in CC7 range - Working from another direction: [[Kornegay-262|John George Kornegay (1671-1711)]] - John Jacob Mueller was his guardian === Slaveholders with Enslaved Persons to be Identified === * [[Autrey-55|Absolom Autrey (abt.1740-1833)]] * [[Bonner-491|Allen Bonner (abt.1781-1827)]] - by one historians account, names of the enslaved are in the records (presumably estate or possibly manumission). * [[Carr-3439|Patrick Carr (abt.1709-aft.1742)]] * [[Burns-16855|Otway Burns Jr (abt.1775-1850)]] - see also adding collateral family === Pending Merges === * Proposed a Merge of Spence-2925 into Spence-1559 === Enslavers to work on === * Parent(s) of, and also these sons, at least: ** [[Barbour-336|James Barbour (1775-1842)]] ** [[Barbour-486|Phillip Pendleton Barbour (1783-1841)]] === Enslaved person to amend pending Barbour research === * [[Barbour-271|Phillip Barbour (abt.1790-)]] === Needs GEDCOM/Ancestry or Other Sources Clean-up === * [[Spooner-136|John Spooner (aft.1734-1810)]] * [[Spooner-738|John Spooner (1696-1763)]] === Confirm that Sources Were Worked Out === * Joshua was mentioned on a memorial in Brookfield Cemetery, Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States with a death date of 1 March 1778. ** '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|17619386}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
Memorial page for Joshua Spooner Sr. (1741-1 Mar 1778), citing Brookfield Cemetery, Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Rich H. (contributor 46489213). ** Broken link cited for birth 1778 birth record, with no other details for event, FamilySearch ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Worcester/Brookfield/Images/Brookfield_D532.shtml * To be Moved Off of this Page: A different Jabez and Hannah (Unknown) Spooner: listed on profile of [[Spooner-78|John Spooner (bef.1708-bef.1773)]], but belong to a different (Jabez) and his wife Hannah (Unknown) Spooner, of unknown/unconfirmed origins. John Spooner (bef.1708-bef.1773) needs some parents and descendants confirmations. * [[Culbreth-198|Love Culbreth (1812-1896)]] probably has additional citations on FamilySearch. * Zora was mentioned on a memorial in Springvale Cemetery, Clinton, Sampson County, North Carolina, United States with a death date of 13 February 1947. ** '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image)
{{FindAGrave|219513989}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
Memorial page for Zora ''Culbreth'' Lance (27 Dec 1882-13 Feb 1947), citing Springvale Cemetery, Clinton, Sampson County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by George Carter (contributor 48638380). ** Confirm whether aligned on WikiTree === Books or Other Possible Source Citations to Get and Vet === * Bundy, Vivian Mayo. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/329404-supplement-to-meet-our-ancestors-culbreth-autry-maxwell-bundy-winslow-henley-and-allied-families Supplement to Meet Our Ancestors: Culbreth, Autry, Maxwell-Bundy, Winslow, Henley and allied Families.] - Link to FamilySearch Library information, only. 2nd ed. 1979. Greensboro, North Carolina: Media Inc. [Is this Supplement 2?] * Bundy, Vivian Mayo; Brooks, Robert Autry. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/127193/958 The descendants of Cornelius Autry, immigrant of Edgecombe County, North Carolina: Neil Culbreth of Sampson County, North Carolina, and allied families.] 2013. Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company. Digital edition on FamilySearch, in full. === Lockeys in Abstract of North Carolina wills & Hathaway === This person was mentioned in the book ''Abstract of North Carolina wills'' in 1910. '''Book''': North Carolina. Secretary of State; Grimes, J. Bryan (John Bryan), 1868-1923; North Carolina. Trustees of the public libraries. [from old catalog], ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t9s18dt7w Abstract of North Carolina wills]''
Raleigh, E. M. Uzzell & co., state printers; 1910; page: 536
[https://archive.org/details/abstractofnorthc01nort/page/536/mode/1up?q=%22September+7%2C+1774%22 Internet Archive] (accessed 14 February 2024) Early North Carolina Settlers, 1700s-1900s * Lockey, Lieutenant Christopher. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I. p. 420. * Lockey, Frazier. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I. p. 336. * Lockey, Henry. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I. p. 336. * Lockey, James. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I. p. 336 * Lockey, Joseph. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I. p. 336. * Lockey, Sarah. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I. p. 336. * Lockey, Henry. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I. p. 372. * Lockey, Henry. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I. p. 387. * Lockey, Joseph. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. I. p. 507. === Burns Legacy Heirs === * Owen Augustus Burns was mentioned on a memorial in Rosemary Cemetery, Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States with a death date of 28 Aug 1937. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image) {{FindAGrave|64944754}} (accessed 14 February 2024). Memorial page for Owen Augustus Burns Sr. (31 Oct 1869-28 Aug 1937), citing Rosemary Cemetery, Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Sandra (contributor 47198337). See also: http://www.owenburns.com/2010/09/join-celebration.html ** His father: [[Burns-20961|Owen Burns USN, Ret (abt.1810-abt.1869)]]: Owen Burns was mentioned on a memorial in Saint Francis Xavier Shrine Cemetery, Warwick, Cecil County, Maryland, United States with a death date of 1869. ''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image). {{FindAGrave|10686714}} (accessed 14 February 2024). Memorial page for Capt Owen Burns (1810-1869), citing Saint Francis Xavier Shrine Cemetery, Warwick, Cecil County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Harold Massey (contributor 46739095). === Add Collateral Family === * [[Burns-16855|Otway Burns Jr (abt.1775-1850)]] * [[McMillan-5920|Mary Ann (McMillan) Bain (1825-1903)]] - children's marriage dates need sorted out * [[Johnson-70697|Mark Johnson (abt.1783-abt.1829)]] - check for collaterals especially if CC7 * [[Johnson-149802|Cary Johnson (1802-aft.1880)]] - children's marriages, deaths to be appended - see extensive Research Notes to construct spouse Mary Polly/Polley Unknown === A Generation or So of Butler === * Traverse Butler Family Bible Records [https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/traverse-butler-family-bible-records/1382210?item=1382212 Traverse Butler Holy Bible book. 16 Apr 1797.] Published MDCCXCI. Edinburgh. In possession of Mrs Effie Butler of Clinton North Carolina, borrowed from her by Earl Butler, also of Clinton. Submitted by Evelyn (Butler) Clifton of Albany Georgia. Transcribed as written by Traverse (Travis) Butler. North Carolina State Archives: Traverse Butler Family Bible Records (1722-1863). Wake County, North Carolina, United States. Local Call Number 400.1.1.1960. Accessed 2 Mar 2024. === Cemeteries to Mine for Kin === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2182916/little-creek-primitive-baptist-church-cemetery Little Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Clayton, Johnston County, North Carolina] - common 90 graves with surnames (among others, those with at least two are shown): # Adams # Allen # Baker # Batten # Benson # Childers # Collier # Denning # Hubbard # Johnson # Jones # Kennedy # McLeod # Parker # Parrish # Powel # Puckett # Smith # Southerland # Stephenson # Tyner # Woodall # Woodard (maiden) * completed # William Ashley Woodard (1862-1918) # Lenora (Johnson) Woodard Lewis (1859-1937) - have not located Mr Lewis === Project Related Check-Ins for Challenges, etc. as Time Permits === * [[Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page|England Biography Builders Team Page]] * When adding a new Notable, help as needed: ** [[Space:Requirements_of_Working_with_Individuals_who_are_Notable#General_Profile_Creation_Procedures|See: General Profile Creation Procedures]] ** [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Notables|US Black Heritage: Notables]] ---- ''For tips on making your own, please see [[To-Do Lists]].''

Porter Village Cemetery, Porter, Maine

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[[Category:Oxford County, Maine, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Porter Village Cemetery, Porter, Maine]] {{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery | name = Porter Village Cemetery | image = | parent = Oxford County, Maine, Cemeteries | project = Maine Cemeteries | location = Porter, Maine | wikitreepage = | wikidataID = | findagraveID = 2303720 | webpage = | coordinate = 43.783°N, 70.917°W | startdate = | enddate = Present }} ==About== This free space page for Porter Village Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maine_Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maine Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==Contact Information and Location== Address
First County Road
Porter, Maine 04068
==To Do List== Project members are needed to: :'''Assist with data-gathering and photographs.''' Data and photographs will be listed in the Table of Interments. :'''Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments.''' When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. :'''Validate links and transcription information.''' Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. :'''Add factual information to the cemetery space page.''' If you have any additional information about the cemetery, please feel free to edit the page! ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Sawyer-4991|Sawyer]]||Levi||22 Aug 1797||10 Mar 1874|||| |- |[[Leathers-589|Sawyer]]||Mary ''Leathers''||1800||1885|||| |- |[[Sawyer-4990|Sawyer]]||William T.||Mar 1824||25 Jul 1904|||| |- |[[French-9175|Sawyer]]||Abigail ''French''||May 1827||16 Aug 1898|||| |- |[[Sawyer-4985|Sawyer]]||Sewall S.||22 Jan 1846||23 Mar 1892|||| |- |[[Cressey-143|Sawyer]]||Susan ''Cressey''||25 Jul 1850||16 Jun 1943|||| |- |[[Eastman-2010|Cross]]||Rebecca ''Eastman''||1845||1917|||| |- |[[Cross-7336|Cross]]||Moses E.||1843||1911|||| |- |[[Sawyer-4984|Sawyer]]||Mark Steven||27 Jun 1873||7 Apr 1963|||| |- |[[Cross-7333|Sawyer]]||Ida A. ''Cross''||10 Sep 1873||8 Feb 1948|||| |-}

Porter6degees0

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[[Space:Porter6degees0|Relatives]], [[Space:Porter6degees1|1 Degree of Separation]], [[Space:Porter6degees2|2 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Porter6degees3|3 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Porter6degees4|4 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Porter6degees5|5 Degrees of Separation]], [[Space:Porter6degees6|6 Degrees of Separation]], [[:category:Lancaster_New_York_6_Degrees_of_Anyone|6 Degrees of Anyone]] Person :[[Gardiner-3686|Charlotte E. Gardiner (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Gardiner-3686 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Gardiner-3687|Dorothy M. Gardiner (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Gardiner-3687 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Gardiner-3685|Madeline Estella Gardiner (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Gardiner-3685 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Ketcham-809|Mary Ann Ketcham (1816 - 1867) Porter]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Ketcham-809 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[McGaw-279|Isabelle M. McGaw (1891 - 1962) Porter]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=McGaw-279 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17202|Albert D. Porter (1836 - 1919) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17202 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17204|Charles H. Porter (1874 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17204 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-10308|Clara Eloise Porter (1879 - 1964) Walker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-10308 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-14901|Clarence K. Porter (1875 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-14901 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17198|Edwin Herbert Porter (1903 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17198 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17200|Flora B. Porter (1878 - 1963) Gardiner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17200 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17197|Frank J. Porter (1872 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17197 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17206|George A. Porter (1886 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17206 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17199|Herman C. Porter (1907 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17199 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17196|James Porter (1850 - 1892) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17196 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17205|Lloyd F. Porter (1882 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17205 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17208|Margaret E. Porter (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17208 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17203|Mary E. Porter (1866 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17203 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Porter-17201|Nathaniel Fairchild Porter (1811 - 1888) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Porter-17201 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Strite-64|Rose S. Strite (1853 - 1937) Mcwhorten]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Strite-64 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Walker-40709|Adelaide Walker (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Walker-40709 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Walker-40705|Evelyn Lucille Walker (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Walker-40705 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Walker-40710|Harry Walker (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Walker-40710 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Walker-40708|Marion Walker (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Walker-40708 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Walker-40706|Mildred Walker (1901 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Walker-40706 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Walker-40707|Rita Walker (1903 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Walker-40707 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter :[[Walker-40704|Ruth Grace Walker (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porter-17208&person2_name=Walker-40704 is a relative] : of Margaret Porter

Porterfield Clan

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[[Category:Porterfield Clan]] '''Porterfield''' ==Porterfields in Scotland== While the earliest Porterfield ancestor is believed to be Norman, the first the lineal Porterfield is [[Porter-4953|Stephen de Porter]]. He was granted lands of Renfrewshire that were to become known as Porterfield. Porterfields later acquired the Duchal estate and also acquired lands in Ayrshire, also. The Porterfields rose to be landed gentry. They were never members of the nobility of Scotland The peak of the Porterfield influence was the middle of of 17th century. As the Scottish Restoration started, the Porterfields, whom were staunch Covenanters, fell on hard times. The honors, including the coat of arms, of Alexander Porterfield, laird of Duchall at the time were ordered extinct for Alexander in 1684 for his role as an unrepentant Covenanter. Others in his family were punished and at least one family member fled to a sympathetic Holland. == Migration to Ireland== It appears in the 1660s a few Porterfields started immigrated to the Abercorn Estate in County Donegal, Ireland as part of the ongoing plantation of Ulster. The Porterfields did not fare much better do to discrimination by the Anglicans. Soon, one family came to America around 1730. This and other Porterfields have multiplied into thousands of Porterfields across America. In Ireland today you will still find numerous Porterfields,. They are still primarily in County Donegal. ==Clan information== :Crest: A branch of palm Proper :Motto: sub pondere sursum (In difficulty I look upward) :Slogan: :Region: Lowlands :District: Paisley :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: Durward has been cited as the Scots name. '''Septs:''' ===Coat of Arms=== Two Porterfields have Coats of Arms duly matriculated by the Lord Lyon. John Porterfield has a coat of arms that were "Or, a bendlet between a stag's head erased in chief and a hunting-horn in base sable, garnished gules". Arthur Fox-Davies, A complete guide to heraldry (1909), p. 114; digitized images, Open Library, https://archive.org/stream/completeguidetoh00foxduoft?ref=ol#page/114/mode/2up/search/porterfield. Margaret Porterfield also has a registered coat arms. '''Names associated with the clan:''' ==References== '''See Also:''' * Frank Burke Porterfield, The Porterfields (1947), http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12275; scanned image, * George Crawfurd, A General Description of the Shire of Renfrew (1818), scanned image, (http://books.google.com/books?id=bpnmAAAAMAAJ). * W. M. Metcalfe, A History of the County of Renfrew from the Earliest Times (1905), p. 103, 110. http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/BookView.aspx?dbid=28525&iid=dvm_LocHist012276-00059-1&sid=&gskw=Porterfield; scanned image * William Playfair, British Baronetage: Volume III (1811), pp. 120-121; scanned image, Open Library (https://archive.org/stream/britishbaronetag31play#page/n3/mode/2up)

Porter's Burial Ground, Danvers, Massachusetts

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CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Porter's Burial Ground ''' ADDRESS:  '''  High Street, Danvers, Massachusetts, 01923''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.56380, -70.93455 ''' Originally known as Porter's Burial Ground, this land has been a cemetery since the mid-18th century. Veterans of the French & Indian War, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War and Spanish-American War are among those interred here. Two captains who commanded at the Lexington Alarm of 1775, Jeremiah Page and Edmund Putnam, and one man wounded in that battle, Nathan Putnam, rest here. The 1902 three-inch field gun was dedicated in 1938 as a memorial to Danver's Spanish-American War veterans Town of Danvers - formerly Salem Village - Scene of the Witchcraft Delusion of 1692 This cemetery is known as GR8 High Street Cemetery in the "Vital Records of Danvers Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849. Volume II, Marriages and Deaths" Completely photographed 2014.  208 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1758-1942 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Porter%27s_Burial_Ground%2C_Danvers%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2365392/porter's-burial-ground '''Find A Grave Page''']

Porters Lake, Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Porters Lake, Nova Scotia]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Porters Lake (2011 population: 3,202)[1] is a residential community in the eastern shore region of the Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, between Trunk 7 and Route 207, 27.8 km from Halifax. The residents mainly commute to jobs in Dartmouth, Burnside Industrial Park or in Downtown Halifax. The community is built around the lake from which it takes its nameWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porters_Lake,_Nova_Scotia Porters Lake, Nova Scotia.] Accessed 2018.. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Porters_Lake,_Nova_Scotia|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Portesham, Dorset

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[[:Category: Portesham, Dorset]] [http://www.portesham.org.uk/ Portesham West Dorset]

Portfolio of Fragments Relative to the History and Antiquities, Topography and Genealogies of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Portfolio of Fragments Relative to the History and Antiquities, Topography and Genealogies of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster == embellished with numerous engravings of views, seats, arms, seals, and antiquities * by [[Gregson-641|Matthew Gregson]] (1749-1824) * published by G. Routledge, London, 1869, 3rd ed. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portfolio of Fragments Relative to the History and Antiquities, Topography and Genealogies of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1824) 2nd edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=txw8AQAAMAAJ * (1869) 3rd edition, with additions and improvements, containing a copious general index and a special index to the coats of arms. edited by John Harland. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=I7w9irah-_AC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w0rnnQEACAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000110352 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE926599 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Gregson, Matthew. ''[[Space:Portfolio of Fragments Relative to the History and Antiquities, Topography and Genealogies of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster|Portfolio of Fragments Relative to the History and Antiquities, Topography and Genealogies of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster]]'' (G. Routledge, London, 1869) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gregson|Gregson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Gregson, Matthew. ''[[Space:Portfolio of Fragments Relative to the History and Antiquities, Topography and Genealogies of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster|Portfolio of Fragments Relative to the History and Antiquities, Topography and Genealogies of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster]]'' (G. Routledge, London, 1869) [ Page ].

Portglenone Civil Parish, County Antrim

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[[Category: Antrim Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Antrim|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Antrim, Ireland|Main Antrim Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Portglenone Parish, County Antrim|Category for Portglenone Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes in County Antrim]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Portglenone Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Port Chluain Eoghain. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/63002 Portglenone Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''County:''' [[:Category:County Antrim|County Antrim]] :'''Barony:''' Toome Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Portglenone Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Antrim|Towns of County Antrim]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Killygarn'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Coill na gCarn.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8290,-6.4593,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8290/-6.4593 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4581&lat=54.8604 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killygarn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Lisrodden'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Lios Rodáin.
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8918,-6.4569,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8918/-6.4569 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4581&lat=54.8604 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisrodden&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Portglenone Village'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Port Chluain Eoghain.
'''WikiTree Category:''' [[:Category:Portglenone Village, County Antrim|Category for Portglenone Village]]
'''Map:''' [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8741,-6.4732,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8741/-6.4732 OpenStreetMap]
'''Places Nearby:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4581&lat=54.8604 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Portglenone&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
Located in the townland of Garvaghy. '''Important:''' This category is for people associated with Portglenone Village. People who have a connection to Portglenone Parish (after it was instituted in 1840) but who cannot be connected to a specific townland should be added to category [[:Category:Portglenone Parish, County Antrim|Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]].||  |} ===The Townlands of Portglenone Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Portglenone Parish (Port Chluain Eoghain) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/63002/BF Portglenone Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |'''Aughnacleagh'''||''Achadh na Cléithe''||[[:Category:Aughnacleagh Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aughnacleagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aughnacleagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aughnacleagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Aughnahoy'''||''Achadh na hÁithe''||[[:Category:Aughnahoy Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aughnahoy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Aughnahoy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aughnahoy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Ballynafie'''||''Baile na Faiche''||[[:Category:Ballynafie Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynafil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynafie&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynafie&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Bracknamuckley'''||''Breacach na Muclaí''||[[:Category:Bracknamuckley Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bracknamuckley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Bracknamuckley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bracknamuckley&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Carmagrim'''||''Carn Mhic Raighne''||[[:Category:Carmagrim Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carmagrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carmagrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carmagrim&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Casheltown'''||''Baile an Chaisil''||[[:Category:Casheltown Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Casheltown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Casheltown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Casheltown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Drumraw'''||''Droim Rátha''||[[:Category:Drumraw Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumraw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumraw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumraw&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Finkiltagh'''||''An Fhionnchoillteach''||[[:Category:Finkiltagh Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Finkiltagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Finkiltagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Finkiltagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Garvaghy'''||''Garbhachadh''||[[:Category:Garvaghy Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Garvaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Garvaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garvaghy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Gortaheran'''||''Gort an Chaorthainn''||[[:Category:Gortaheran Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortaheran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortaheran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortaheran&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Gortfad'''||''An Gort Fada''||[[:Category:Gortfad Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortfad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortfad&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Gortgole'''||''Gort Gabhail''||[[:Category:Gortgole Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortgoll&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gortgole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortgole&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Kilcurry'''||''Coill Chorraigh''||[[:Category:Kilcurry Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilcurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Kilcurry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcurry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Killycoogan'''||''Coilleach Chaocháin''||[[:Category:Killycoogan Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killycoogan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killycoogan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killycoogan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Killygarn'''||''Coill na gCarn''||[[:Category:Killygarn Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killygarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killygarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killygarn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Lisnagarran'''||''Lios Tí Gearáin''||[[:Category:Lisnagarran Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnagarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisnagarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisnagarran&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Lisrodden'''||''Lios Rodáin''||[[:Category:Lisrodden Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisrodden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisrodden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisrodden&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Miullinsallagh'''||''Mullán Salach''||[[:Category:Miullinsallagh Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Miullinsallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Miullinsallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Miullinsallagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Slievenagh'''||''Sliabhánach''||[[:Category:Slievenagh Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Slievenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Slievenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Slievenagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |- |'''Tullynahinnion'''||''Tulaigh na hInneona''||[[:Category:Tullynahinnion Townland, Portglenone Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tullynahinnion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tullynahinnion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullynahinnion&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=PORTGLENONE Griffiths Valuation.]
'''Transferred from Ahoghill parish ~1862'''. |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Antrim should be added to the main Antrim page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.3. Linking of townlands to parishes, parishes to baronies etc. : 4.2 Addition of proper Placenames Northern Ireland links on categories implemented.; 4.1 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Porthleven, Cornwall One Place Study

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== Porthleven, Cornwall One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Porthleven, Cornwall|category=Porthleven, Cornwall One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/21644 Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q2930793|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Porthleven, Cornwall One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] This is a One Place Study about Porthleven,Cornwall, UK. This complements the webpage at http://www.porthlevenmuseum.org.uk/porthlevengenealogy/index.php . Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Cornwall :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.08490,-5.31723 :'''Elevation:''' 8.0 m or 26.2 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Pender Hodge Cudlip|Pender Hodge Cudlip]] ==Sources==

Portimão: Alvor

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Portimão: Mexilhoeira Grande

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Portland, Dorset

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[[:Category: Portland, Dorset]] Also known as the "Isle of Portland" ---- ===Resources=== *[http://www.portlandtowncouncil.gov.uk/ Portland Town Council] *[[Wikipedia:Isle_of_Portland|Isle of Portland on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.opcdorset.org/PortlandFiles/Portland.htm Portland Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol2/pp246-259 Portland on BHO] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/1053 Vision of Britain] *[http://www.dorset-churches.org.uk/#P Dorset Churches: Portland] *''Add any additional genealogical resources here''

Portland Manor Plantation, Anne Arundel County, Maryland

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[[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Portland Manor Plantation, Anne Arundel County, Maryland]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantation Index]] ==History== Portland Manor,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_Manor a property in colonial Maryland, originally held 2000 acres. In 1697-1699 [[Darnall-82|Col. Henry Darnall I]] received a grant of 1099 acres from his brother-in law and cousin, [[Calvert-613|Charles Calvert, 3rd Lord of Baltimore]]. The house was built about 1699 and the land stayed in the Darnall family for at least 5 generations. About 1827-28 the plantation was sold by Bennett Darnall's sons to Claudius F. LeGrand. And a portion of the property was either sold or inherited by the Estep family. It began with Richard Estep, son and executor of his mother of [[Lyles-571|Eleanor Lyles Estep]] estate. It stayed in the Estep family with his niece [[Lyles-554|Eleanor Maria Estep Lyles]] inheriting it in 1849.'''Probate records''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/382468 Probate records]
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Anne Arundel > Wills 1841-1868 vol 41 > image 47 of 430
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GTRH-82D}} (accessed 20 May 2022) *1849 will of William C. Lyles, Anne Arundel Co, MD, Bk BEG 1-41, p.82
===Owners=== The following owned all or parts of Portland Manor:'''Portland Manor''' https://mht.maryland.gov/secure/medusa/PDF/AnneArundel/AA-253.pdf *History of Portland Manor p.13 *[[Darnall-82|Col. Henry Darnall I]], given to him by Charles Calvert *[[Darnall-101|Philip Darnall]], son of Col. Henry Darnall, he dwelt upon Portland Manor until his death which was before his father died. '''Will books''': "Will books"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/259693 Will books] Wills v.13 1710-1714
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C914-VSJW-3}} (accessed 19 May 2022) *1711 will of Col. Henry Darnall
*[[Darnall-464|Henry Darnall]], son of Philip and grandson of Col. Henry Darnall I, a portion of Portland Manor given to him by at his grandfather's death *[[Darnall-463|Philip Darnall]], Henry Darnall's brother, a portion of Portland Manor given to him at his grandfather's death *John Darnall, grandson of Col. Henry Darnall I, and cousin to the above brothers Philip and Henry, a portion of Portland Manor given to him at his grandfather's death. John later sold his portion of Portland Manor to the brothers. *Richard Darnall, brother of Bennett Darnall, a portion of Portland Manor given to him by his father Henry '''Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/387273 Wills, 1777-1912 [Anne Arundel County, Maryland]] Wills Liber EV no. 1 v. 33 1777-1779 Liber TG no. 1 v. 34 1780-1786 Liber THH no. 2 v. 35 1787 Liber JG no. 1 v. 36 1788-1797
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Anne Arundel > Wills 1780-1786 vol 34 > image 36 of 178
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GT5G-D9M}} (accessed 19 May 2022) *1782 will of Henry Darnall
which Richard passed to his brother Bennett Darnall at his death. '''Maryland, Anne Arundel County, probate records''': "Maryland, Anne Arundel County, probate records"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3742952 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, probate records] MD Anne Arundel County Wills, Original C155-2, Coa to For, 1 Jan 1777–31 Dec 1820
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS12-Z97W-W}} (accessed 19 May 2022) *1818 will of Richard Darnall
*[[Darnall-462|Bennett Darnall]], son of the above Henry Darnall, given a portion of Portland Manor by his uncle Philip Darnall and his brother Richard Darnall. '''Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/387273 Wills, 1777-1912 [Anne Arundel County, Maryland]] Wills Liber EV no. 1 v. 33 1777-1779 Liber TG no. 1 v. 34 1780-1786 Liber THH no. 2 v. 35 1787 Liber JG no. 1 v. 36 1788-1797
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Anne Arundel > Wills 1780-1786 vol 34 > image 165 of 178
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9T5G-8KH}} (accessed 17 May 2022) *executor for his uncle's will
*[[Darnall-469|Nicholas Darnall]], formerly enslaved, son of Bennett Darnall and his slave Susanna, given a portion of Portland Manor in his father's will '''Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/387273 Wills, 1777-1912 [Anne Arundel County, Maryland]] Wills Liber JG no. 2 v. 37 1797-1813 Liber JG no. 1 v. 38 1813-1820
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Anne Arundel > Wills 1813-1820 vol 38 > image 23 of 123
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GTR7-FBB}} (accessed 19 May 2022) *1814 will of Bennett Darnall, Anne Arundel Co, MD, Book JG 1 Vol 38 p.42
*[[Darnall-468|Henry Darnall]], formerly enslaved, son of Bennett Darnall and his slave Susanna, given a portion of Portland Manor in his father's will When Bennett Darnall died he left his estate to his formerly enslaved sons, Nicholas and Henry. The will stated his sons William and Philip, also formerly enslaved, were to receive part of Portland Manor as well. However Bennett then changed his will and gave the latter sons the property of Portland Landing.https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/secret/famous/darnall.html Although they were all legally manumitted in 1805, in 1827 there was a court case over their inheritance rights and their legal right to sell the property because of their history of being enslaved.https://www.google.com/books/edition/Reports_of_Cases_Argued_and_Decided_in_t/bpADAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Bennett+Darnall+d.1814&pg=PA555&printsec=frontcover *p.662 LeGrand vs. Darnallhttp://library.uncg.edu/slavery/petitions/results.aspx?s=3&sid=339&lRec=20886025&lastset=450&perpag=25 ===Manumitted Slaves=== In 1805 these enslaved persons were manumitted by Bennett Darnall: *[[Darnall-470|Elizabeth David]], wife of William David'''Legacy of Slavery in Maryland''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Date manumitted: 1805-04-29, Date recorded: 1805-05-03, Entry: 198, Item: 1, Notes: Elizabeth is William David's wife and their three children are Deborah, Elizabeth, and Ann; all future increase will also be free. Witnessed by Samuel Harrison and Sayers James Bennett. Series: C109 *[[David-3870|Deborah David]], child of William David and Elizabeth *[[David-3871|Elizabeth David]], child of William David and Elizabeth *[[David-3872|Ann David]], child of William David and Elizabeth *[[David-3869|Benjamin David]]'''Legacy of Slavery in Maryland''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Date manumitted: 1805-05-06, Date recorded: 1805-05-06, Entry: 200, Item: 1, Notes: Witnessed by Sam. Harrison and William Drury; immediate, also all future increase is free. Series: C109 *[[Darnall-471|David]]'''Legacy of Slavery in Maryland''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Date manumitted: 1805-05-06, Date recorded: 1805-05-06, Entry: 200, Item: 1, Notes: Witnessed by Sam. Harrison and William Drury; immediate, also all future increase is free. Series: C109 These are the sons of Bennett Darnall, manumitted in 1805:'''Legacy of Slavery in Maryland''' http://slavery2.msa.maryland.gov/pages/Search.aspx *Date manumitted: 1805-05-06, Date recorded: 1805-05-06, Entry: 200, Item: 1, Notes: Witnessed by Sam. Harrison and William Drury; immediate, also all future increase is free. Series: C109 *[[Darnall-466|William Darnall]] *[[Darnall-468|Henry Darnall]] *[[Darnall-467|Philip Darnall]] *[[Darnall-469|Nicholas Darnall]] ===Slaves=== The list of the enslaved in Bennett Darnall's estate in 1814: '''Inventories 1777-1941 ; index 1777-1893''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/385526 Inventories 1777-1941 ; index 1777-1893] Liber JG 1808-1813 Liber JG 1813-1816
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{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9TR9-984P}} (accessed 19 May 2022) *22 Feb 1814, Anne Arundel Co, MD, Bennett Darnall estate inventory, Liber JG 1813-1816 p.95-99
*[[Darnall-480|John]] age 40, $300 *[[Darnall-481|Frank]] age 60, $50 *[[Darnall-482|Paul]] age 55, $80 *[[Darnall-483|Toney]] age 55, $100 *[[Darnall-484|Jack]] age 35, $350 *[[Darnall-485|Nathan]] age 50, $125 *[[Darnall-486|Peter]] age 32, $350 *[[Darnall-487|Peter]] age 25 (lame), $300 *[[Darnall-488|Toney]] age 25, $350 *[[Darnall-489|Nicholas]] age 45, $225 *[[Darnall-490|Daniel]] age 60 (infirm), $30 *[[Darnall-491|Michael]] (carpenter) age 40, $350 *[[Darnall-492|Thomas]] (carpenter) age 57, $200 *[[Darnall-493|James]] (carpenter) age 45, $300 *[[Darnall-494|Dick]] (carpenter) age 25, $450 *[[Darnall-495|Charles]] age 23, $375 *[[Darnall-496|Bob]] age 17, $375 *[[Darnall-498|Frank]] age 40, $300 *[[Darnall-499|Sam]] (carpenter) age 45, $300 *[[Darnall-500|Jarvice]] (carpenter) age 45, $300 *[[Darnall-501|Phill]] age 22, $400 *[[Joice-96|Nat Joice]] (shoemaker) age 40 (lame), $200 *[[Darnall-502|John]] age 13, $250 *[[Darnall-503|George]] about 12, $250 *[[Darnall-504|Peter]] age 14, $250 *[[Darnall-505|Billy]] (sickly) age 22, $50 *[[Darnall-506|Benjamin]] age 12, $225 *[[Darnall-507|Frank]] age 5, $100 At this point the list begins to group together some families: *[[Darnall-508|Tish]] age 22, $200 *[[Darnall-509|Nell]] age 8, $100 *[[Darnall-510|Nancy]] age 5, $60 *[[Darnall-511|Judy]] age 3, $40 *[[Darnall-512|Debb]] age 16, $250 *[[Darnall-515|Nell]] age 40, $125 *[[Darnall-516|Bill]] age 5, $100 *[[Darnall-513|Nell]] & child [[Darnall-514|Hannah]] inft age 25, $225 *[[Darnall-517|Esther]] (subject to fits) age 11, $100 *[[Darnall-518|Sam]] age 9, $160 *[[Darnall-519|Tom]] age 7, $140 *[[Darnall-520|Davy]] age 5, $100 *[[Darnall-521|Nell]] age 3, $50 *[[Darnall-522|Barbara]] age 65, $10 *[[Darnall-523|Esther]] age 16, $250 *[[Darnall-524|Nancy]] age 14, $200 *[[Darnall-525|Mary]] age 7, $100 *[[Darnall-526|Flora]] age 6, $80 *[[Darnall-527|Clem]] a boy, age 3, $75 *[[Darnall-528|Dick]] sickly age 6, $5 *[[Darnall-529|Betsy]] age 20, $225 *[[Darnall-530|Patty]] age 6, $80 *[[Darnall-531|Ann]] age 3, age $50 *[[Darnall-532|Margaret]] age 1, $25 *[[Darnall-533|Naney]] age 22, $225 *[[Darnall-534|Nancy]] age 18, $225 *[[Darnall-535|Mary]] age 65, $10 *[[Darnall-536|Polly]] age 24, $200 *[[Darnall-537|Michael]] age 8, $150 *[[Darnall-538|Minta]] age 6, $100 *[[Darnall-539|Dick]] age 4, $60 *[[Darnall-540|Frank]] age 2, $45 *[[Darnall-541|Henry]] age 2, $35 *[[Darnall-542|Judy]] age 40, $125 *[[Darnall-543|Rachel]] age 30 $150 *[[Darnall-544|John]] age 8, $175 *[[Darnall-545|Jerry]] age 5, $100 *[[Darnall-546|Ned]] age 3, $65 *[[Darnall-547|Lucy]] age 1, $30 *[[Darnall-548|Margaret]] age 55, $50 *[[Darnall-549|Dick]] age 10, $200 *[[Darnall-550|Deborah]] age 30, $150 *[[Darnall-551|Andrew]] age 4, $60 *[[Darnall-552|Nacy]] age 8 mos, $30 *[[Darnall-553|Bridget]] aged about 35 years, $140 *[[Darnall-554|Aaron]] age 8, $175 *[[Darnall-555|Sarah]] age 6, $100 *[[Darnall-556|Jane]] age 2, $35 *[[Darnall-557|Cate]] age 40, $130 *[[Darnall-558|Rachel]] (asthmatic) age 11, $100 *[[Darnall-559|James]] age 3, $65 *[[Darnall-560|Nancy]] age 40, $100 *[[Darnall-561|Sucky]] age 7, $100 *[[Darnall-565|Tish]] age 6, $100 *[[Darnall-566|Sam]] age 4, $65 *[[Darnall-567|Jerry]] age 2, $45 *[[Darnall-569|Clare]] age 30, $150 *[[Darnall-571|Tom]] (asthmatic) 8, $100 *[[Darnall-572|Peter]] age 6, $100 *[[Darnall-574|Priss]] age 1, $30 *[[Darnall-575|Polly]] age 35 (Kings Evie?), $80 *[[Darnall-576|Lucy]] age 70, $10 *[[Darnall-577|Ben]] age 70, $5 *[[Darnall-578|James]] age 25, $400 *[[Darnall-579|Robert]] age 25, $400 *[[Darnall-580|Sam]] age 21, $400 *[[Darnall-581|Ned]] age 23, $400 *[[Darnall-582|Nicholas]] age 35, $400 *[[Darnall-583|Milly]] age 23, $225 *[[Darnall-584|Criss]] age 6, $80 *[[Darnall-585|Bill]] age 4, $80 *[[Darnall-586|Hossce]] age 2, $35 ==Sources==

Portlethen, Aberdeenshire

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Portlethen (Scottish Gaelic: Port Leathain)== Portlethen is the seventh largest town in Aberdeenshire, with a population of 7,327 in 2011. It is located approximately 7 miles south of Aberdeen along the A90. To the east of Portlethen lie three fishing villages: Findon, Downies and Portlethen Village ( Old Portlethen). Although Portlethen has been granted official town status, it resembles a residential suburb without a clear 'town center' or focal point. Portlethen was originally a small fishing village. The harbor is located in what is now Old Portlethen, the original village on the coast about a half a mile east from Portlethen Parish Church. Portlethen lies about two kilometres east of the ancient Causey Mounth road, which was built on high ground to make passable this only available medieval route across the Mounth from coastal points south to Aberdeen. This ancient passage specifically connected the Bridge of Dee with Muchalls Castle and Stonehaven to the south. The route was taken by William Keith, 7th Earl Marischal, and James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, when they led a Covenanter army of 9000 men in the first battle of the Civil War in 1639. Portlethen has expanded very rapidly. In the 1980's, a new retail park was constructed. Portlethen is still continuing to expand into a sizable town. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeenshire]]

Porto, Norte One Place Study

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== Porto, Portugal One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Porto, Portugal|category=Porto, Portugal One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|#|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Porto, Portugal One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Porto aka Oporto, Portugal Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu] ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Portugal :'''Region:''' Norte :'''SubRegion:''' Grande Porto :'''District:''' Porto :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.162142, -8.621953 :'''Elevation:''' 104 m (341 ft) Municipality Area: 41.42 km2 (15.99 sq mi) === Population === '''2023''' Approximatley 230,000 === Administration === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org There are seven civil parishes known as 'Freguesias' === Historical Tidbits === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgBritannia; https://www.britannica.comStuart Wilson; Personal visit 2023 It's roots go back to 540CE, and in then Roman times it was called 'Portus Cale'. Porto (Oporto) has been populated by a variety of entities throughout the centuries such as the Visigoths , Moors (Muslims), Spanish, Jewish, and Christians. The city is home to over 50 churches (Igreja's) and Catholic cathedrals starting back from the 12th century. It was a starting point during the 'Age of Discovery' whereby many explorers started from it's port setting off to find new lands. In 1756, the Marquess of Pombal founded the Douro Wine Company to make 'Port' wine for the masses. His company only lasted 100 years, but port wine is still produced here today for world distribution, hence the city namesake 'Porto'. Porto has withstood battles of all sizes, political uprisings, civil wars, and revolts and stands today as a world trading partner with many other countries. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, and was chosen The Best European Destination in 2014 and 2017. Well known for its six bridges (Cidade das Pontes (City of the Bridges) across the Duoro River. Being the second largest Portuguese city, it's historical district of Riberia (riverside) is the main tourist attraction today. Boats, people, bridges, cafe's, street performers, and historical buildings abound along this walk street where the tourists congregate today. Find a restaurant canopy in the front row, get a picture of Sangria, a Sagres beer, or glass of Port wine and watch the world go by. It's the place to see and be seen. === Landmarks === '''Bridges''' Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgBritannica; https://www.britannica.comBridge Info; https://www.bridgeinfo.netGoggle maps; https://www.google.com/maps There are currently six bridges related to Porto that span over the Douro River. '''Dom Luís I Bridge''' c.1886 Location: Ponte Luís I, Porto, Portugal / Douro River Total Length: 591 feet [180 metres] Designed by Théophile Seyrig (1843-1923), German Engineer Spanning the Douro River, the Dom Luís I Bridge (Ponte de Dom Luís I) is a double-deck metal arch bridge between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. The top level carries the Oporto Metro trains, with pedestrian walkways while the lower level carries vehiclular traffic and pedestrians. '''Ponte da Arrábida''' c.1963 Location: Via de Cintura Interna, 4400-492 Porto, Portugal / Douro River Designed by Edgar Cardoso (1913-2000) Portuguese Engineer Length: 1,617 feet (493 m) It was once the biggest concrete single arch bridge, and carries six lanes of vehicular traffic with pedestrian walkways. '''Ponte Dona Maria Pia''' c.1877 Location: 4430-999 Oliveira do Douro, Portugal / Douro River Designed by Gustave Alexandre Eiffel (1832-1923) French Engineer (From Eiffel Tower fame). Length: 1,158 feet (353 m) The bridge was opened by the king of Portugal and named for his wife, Queen Maria Pia. It was used as a railroad bridge until 1991 when replaced by the new Ponte de São João aka St. John bridge. '''Ponte do Freixo''' c.1995 Location: Circular Regional Interna do Porto, Porto, Portugal / Douro River Designers: António Reis and Daniel de Sousa. Length: 2,313 feet (705 m) It was built as an alternative to Ponte da Arrábida and Dom Luis I bridges. This is a double bridge with two floors separating them and is built of reinforced concrete. '''Ponte Infante Dom Henrique''' aka 'Infante Bridge' c.2003 Location: R. de Cabo Simão 89, 4430, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal / Douro River Designed by: Adão da Fonseca, Civil Engineer Lenth: 1,217 feet (371 m) Named for Prince Henry the Navigator (Dom Henrique). It carries vehicular and pedestrian traffic from Vila Nova de Gaia to Central Porto. The bridge was constructed as a replacement for the upper deck of the Dom Luís I Bridge that was closed to vehicle traffic in 2003 to allow for its conversion to the D Line of the Porto Metro. '''Ponte de São João''' aka St. John, c.1991 Location: 4430-999 Porto, Portugal / Douro River Designed by: Edgar Cardoso (1913-2000) Portuguese Engineer Length: 3,740 feet (1,140 m) Named for Saint John the Baptist. As a railway bridge, it replaced the still standing iron Maria Pia Bridge in 1991. '''Buildings''' The Culture Trip; https://theculturetrip.comTime Out; https://www.timeout.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgWandering Wheatleys; https://wanderingwheatleys.comLocal Porto; https://www.localporto.comGoggle maps; https://www.google.com/mapsStuart Wilson; Personal Visit 2023 '''Casa do Infante''' c.1325 Location: R. da Alfândega 10, 4050-029 Porto, Portugal Built as a customs house (Alfândega Velha) as a central point for goods and merchandise transported in and out of Portugal. It eventually became the birthplace of Henry the Navigator, it was renamed the Casa do Infante (Prince’s House). '''Clérigos Tower''' c.1763 Location: R. São Filipe de Nery Road. and R. das Carmelitas Road, Porto, Portugal It features a 75-metre bell tower which can be seen from anywhere in the city. The 225 steps to the top provides a great view of the city. It also features Baroque motifs by Italian designer Nicolau Nasoni. '''Igreja de Santa Clara''' c.1457 Location: Largo Primeiro de Dezembro, 4000-404 Porto, Portugal It replaced an old medieval convent and built in the Barroco Joanino style with Baroque woodwork. Striking features are its dazzling white and blue tiles, weathered gray stone, '''Livraria Lello''' c.1881 Location: R. das Carmelitas 144, 4050-161 Porto, Portugal An Art Nouveau bookstore featuring red carpet, stained glass windows, and a spiral staircase, it is said to have inspired the one in 'Hogwarts' film of Harry Potter, FYI - (JK Rowling once lived in Porto). It's not like any bookstore you may have ever been in. It's a must see for any tourist. '''Palácio da Bolsa do Porto''' aka The Old Stock Exchange) c.1842 Location: Praça do Infante D. Henrique The former stock exchange, it is now used for official city events, it sits atop of a former convent. It built in the British Neoclassical, and Palladian style, present, while the interior features paintings and other decorations everywhere you look. FYI - Make sure you see the ceilings. '''Porto Cathedral''' c.1737 Location: Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573 Porto, Portugal It was started in the 12th but not completed until the 16th and remodeled in the 18th century as well. It's interior features lots of Catholic trappings like artwork, and statues. '''São Bento Train Station''' c.1916 Location: Praça de Almeida Garrett, 4000-069 Porto, Portugal It was once a former convent and features an interior decorated with 20,000 painted tiles. Artist Jorge Colaço adorned the walls with local scenes. '''Other Venues''' Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgGoggle maps; https://www.google.com/mapsStuart Wilson; Personal Visit 2023 '''Funicular dos Guindais''' (Funicular Railway) c.1891 / 2004 Location: Cedofeita, Santo Ildefonso, Sé, Miragaia, São Nicolau e Vitória, Porto, Portugal The two car funicular tram line is operated by the Porto Metro uses a central loop system rising to 295 feet (61 m) on a very steep incline. The cars are able to maintain a horizontal plane due to a unique self leveling system built into the cars. === Memorials, Fountains, and Statues === GPS My City; https://www.gpsmycity.comGoggle Maps; https://www.google.com/mapsTrip Advisor; https://www.tripadvisor.comTrip; https://www.trip.comGoggle maps; https://www.google.com/mapsStuart Wilson; Personal Visit 2023 The city is full of memorials to many of it's more notable residents from the past. '''Abundância Os Meninos Sculpture''' c.1931 Location: Praca de Liberdade, Avenida dos Aliados 69 71 4000-196 at do Dr. Magaihaes, Lemos, 4000-065, Porto, Portugal Sculpter: Henrique Moreira The statue consists of three boys supporting a cup full of flowers and fruits. '''Equestre de D. Joao VI''' aka John VI c.1966 Location: Praça de Gonçalves Zarco, 4100-274 Porto, Portugal Sculpter: Salvador Barata Feyo (1899 – 1990) Portuguese sculptor Dom John VI was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves from 1816 to 1825. '''Equestre de D. Pedro IV''' c.1886 Location: Praça da Liberdade, 4000-069 Porto, Portugal Artist: Célestin Anatole Calmels Statue dedicated to King Peter IV. '''Fonte da Juventude Menina Nua''' c. 1929 Location: Av. dos Aliados, 4000-065 Porto, Portugal Sculpture by Henrique Moreira. '''Monumento Almeida Garrett''' c.1954 Location: Avenida dos Aliados 291, Porto Portugal Artist: Salvador Barata Feyo Memorial to João Baptista da Silva Leitão de Almeida Garrett, 1st Viscount of Almeida Garrett (1799-1854) who was a Portuguese poet, among other things. '''Infant Henrique''' aka Prince Henry the Navigator (Statue) c.1894 Location: Jardim do Infante Dom Henrique, 4050-450 Porto, Portugal Sculptor: Tomás Costa Celebrates the life of the 14th-century prince, famous for maritime expeditions he facilitated and military exploits. '''Estátua do Ardina''' aka 'The Newspaper Vendor Statue' c.1990 Location: Praca da Liberdade at Praca de Almeida Garrett Created by Manuel Dias Features a newsboy of the good ole days. '''Monumento aos Herois da Guerra Peninsular''' aka 'Monument to the Heroes of the Peninsular War' c.1952 Location: Praça de Mouzinho de Albuquerque 3220, Porto, Portugal Artists: Alves de Sousa, Henrique Moreira, José Sousa Caldas Architect: José Marques da Silva Dedicated to the hero's of the Peninsular War 1808-1814. '''Vímara Peres''' c.1968 Location: Calçada de Vandoma, 4000-013 Porto, Portugal Sculptor: Barata Feyo An equestrian statue of the 9th century nobleman from Galicia, Vímara Peres who was the first Count of Portugal. '''Portuguese as Treze a Rir uns dos Outros''', aka 'Thirteen Laughing at Each Other' c.2001 Location: Praca de Jardim de João Chagas, Campos dos Martires da Patria, Porto, Portugal Designed by Juan Muñoz. A collection of four sets of bronze and steel benches distributed throughout the garden, with a total 13 figures of men. === Notable People === Britannica; https://www.britannica.comStudy; https://homework.study.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgFamily Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.orgMy Heritage; https://www.myheritage.comUniversity of Porto; https://sigarra.up.pt '''Fernando Nicolau de Almeida''' (1913–1998) Portuguese Oenologist (the science and study of wine and winemaking). Born: Porto, Portugal Died: Porto, Portugal Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Born into a family who made 'Port' wine, he was best known for developing the Barca Velha red wine, one of the most expensive wines in Portugal. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Maria José Ramos Pinto Rosas (XXXX-XXXX) Issue: João Nicolau de Almeida (1949-XXXX) '''Afonso Gonçalves Baldaia''' (1415-1481) Portuguese nautical explorer. Born: Porto, Portugal Died: Praia da Vitória, Terceira, Azores, Portugal Resting Place: Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira, Azores, Portugal Bio Summary: He explored much of the coast of Western Sahara in 1435–1436 on behalf of the Portuguese Prince Henry the Navigator. He would later become one of the first colonists of Terceira Island in the Azores. He is featured on the Monument to the Discoveries, in Lisbon, Portugal. Parents: Luis Fernandes Baldaia (bef. 1392-XXXX) and Elvira Gonçalves De Baldaya (c.1391-XXXX) Siblings: Maria Vaz do Rego (born Baldaia), and 3 others Spouse Number 1: Antonia Gonçalves (1420-XXXX) Married 1440 Issue: Izabel Gonçalves de São Francisco (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse Number 2: Inês Rodrigues Fagundes (1430-XXXX) Issue: Inês Gonçalves Fagundes (1450-XXXX), Cecilia Alvares Fagundes (1460-XXXX), Mécia Lourenço (1480-XXXX), Diogo Lourenço Fagundes (1481-XXXX), João Lourenço Fagundes (XXXX-1570), Beatriz Rodrigues Fagundes (XXXX-XXXX) '''João Baptista da Silva Leitão de Almeida Garrett''' (1799-1854) Portuguese poet, orator, playwright, novelist, journalist, politician. Born: Porto, Portugal Died: Lisbon, Portugal Resting Place: Cemetery of Prazeres and, on 3 May 1903, his remains were transferred to the national pantheon in the Jerónimos Monastery, where they rest near to those of Alexandre Herculano and Luís Vaz de Camões. Bio Summary: A major promoter of theater in Portugal he is considered the greatest figure of Portuguese Romanticism. After fleeing to England and France, he returned to Portugal in 1826 where he founded the newspapers O Portuguez and O Chronista. He went on to publish 32 Romanticism novels which made him famous. Parents: António Bernardo da Silva Garrett (1739–1834) and Ana Augusta de Almeida Leitão (b. Porto, c. 1770), Married 1796 Siblings: Alexandre José da Silva de Almeida Garrett (1797-1847), Maria Amália de Almeida Garrett (1800-1844) Spouse Number 1: Luísa Cândida Midosi (XXXX-XXXX) Divorced in 1835 Issue: Unknown Partner Number 2: Adelaide Deville Pastor (1819-1839), Joined 1836 Issue: Maria Amália de Almeida Garrett (1836-XXXX) Lover: Rosa de Montúfar y Infante (1815-1883) Issue: Unknown '''Prince_Henry_the_Navigator''' (1394-1460) Born: Dom Henrique Born: Porto, Portugal Died: Sagres, Portugal Resting Place: Batalha Monastery, Largo Infante Dom Henrique, 2440-109 Batalha, Portugal Bio Summary: Established of a school of navigation at Sagres, Portugal. He also taught newer sailors to sail, and build ships for exploration. A Portuguese prince noted for his patronage of voyages of discovery among the Madeira Islands and along the western coast of Africa. The title of Navigator, applied to him is misleading, as he himself never embarked on any exploratory voyages himself. He is featured at the head of the Monument to the Discoveries, in Lisbon, Portugal. Parents: King John (João) I of Portugal (1357-1433) and Queen Philippa of Lancaster (1360-1415) Siblings: Alfonso (1377-1461), Edward (1391-1438), Peter (1392-1449), Isabella (1397-1471), Blanche (1398-1398), John (1400-1442), and Ferdinand (1402-1443) Spouse: None known Issue: None known '''Ferdinand_Magellan''' (Born Fernão de Magalhães) (c. 1480–1521) the globe circumnavigation navigator. Born: Sabrosa, Portugal Died: Mactan, Philippines Resting Place: Mactan, Philippines Bio Summary: Lived and studied in Porto. Known for The Magellan expedition, finding the Strait of Magellan, and first European Pacific Ocean crossing. Parents: Rodrigo (or Rui) de Magalhães (1433-1500) and Alda de Mezquita (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Diogo, and a sister, Isabel. Some others also add an additional sister, Genebra, and two more brothers, Duarte and Aires. Spouse: Unknown name (XXXX-1521 Issue: Rodrigo de Magallanes (1480-1521), Carlos de Magallanes (XXXX-XXXX), both of whom died at a young age. '''Joanne K. Rowling''' CH OBE FRSL aka J.K. Rowling (born 1965) Author, Philanthropist Born: Yate, Gloucestershire, England Died: N/A Resting Place: N/A Bio Summary: J. K. Rowling moved to Porto in 1991 after the death of her mother Anne in 1990. The author went on to teach English classes, got married, had a daughter and it was here that she wrote the first three chapters of the book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The story goes that Livraria Lello (Bookstore) is actually the inspiration behind some of the famous Hogwarts scenery in Harry Potter. She left Porto in 1993 after her marriage failed. J.K. Rowling speaks English, French, and Portuguese—while having a high proficiency in German. Her mother, Anne (Volant) Rowling was half-French. Parents: Peter ("Pete") James Rowling (b. 1945) and Anne Volant (1945-1990) Siblings: Dianne Rowling (b. 1967) Spouse Number 1: Jorge Arantes (m. 1992; div. 1995)​ Issue: Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes (b. 1993) Spouse Number 2: Dr. Phillip Neil Murray (b. 1950) (m. 2001) Issue: David Gordon Rowling Murray (b. 2003), and Mackenzie Jean Rowling Murray (b. 2005) '''Maria José Marques da Silva''' (1914-1996) Portuguese architect Born: Porto, Portugal Died: Porto, Portugal Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: After completing the degree in Architecture at the Porto Fine Arts School, she obtained her Architecture Diploma (CODA) in 1943, making her the first woman architect at that school. Working with her husband, they designed structures that include the Palácio do Comércio (1946), the Trabalho e Reforma (1953) and the Torre Miradouro (1969) buildings in Porto. They also carried out several church building assignments. One notable example of this was the Monument to the Heroes of the Peninsular War, also known as the Boavista Monument, in Porto, designed by her father in 1909, delayed by two World Wars, completed in 1951 and finally unveiled in 1952. Parents: José Marques da Silva (1869-1947) and Maria Júlia Lopes Martins (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: David Moreira da Silva (1909-2002) Married 1943 Issue: Unknown === Transportation === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org '''Tram Service''' A tram (streetcar) network, of which only three lines remain one of them being a tourist line on the shores of the Douro which began in1895. The first line of the area's modern-tram, or light rail system, named Metro do Porto, opened for revenue service in January 2003. ==Sources==

Portobello Cemetery Dunedin

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[[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] A small cemetery administered by the Dunedin City Council and situated on Harington Point Road, Portobello. This is on the Eastern side of the Otago Harbour with Harbour Cone behind. ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category:Portobello_Cemetery,_Dunedin,_Otago| Portobello Cemetery]] in [[:Category:Portobello, Otago|Portobello, Dunedin, Otago]].'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for [[:Category:Portobello_Cemetery,_Dunedin,_Otago| Portobello Cemetery]] was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Portobello_Cemetery,_Dunedin,_Otago| Wikitree]]: 4 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2538239/portobello-cemetery| Findagrave]: 68 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Portobello-Cemetery/285218| Billion Graves] : 95 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Portola Valley, California One Place Study

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== Portola Valley, California One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Portola Valley, California|category=Portola Valley, California One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1011116|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portola Valley, California One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Portola Valley is a town in San Mateo County, California. Located on the San Francisco Peninsula in the Bay Area, Portola Valley is a small, wealthy community nestled on the eastern slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains"94028 Income Statistics - Current Census Data for Zip Codes". www.incomebyzipcode.com. Accessed on 21 January 2023 ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' California :'''County:''' San Mateo :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 37.375, -122.218611 :'''Elevation:''' 431.0 m or 1414.0 feet Alpine Road and Portola Road are the two relatively main roads in the town and their intersection forms a small shopping nexus.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portola_Valley,_California#cite_note-11 Portola Valley can generally be divided into 7 subdivisions: Central Portola Valley, The Ranch, Corte Madera, Los Trancos/Vista Verde, Woodside Highlands, Westridge, and Blue Oaks. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 9.099 square miles (23.57 km2), 99.98% of it land and 0.02% of it water"2016 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. accessed on 21 January 2023 ===History=== Portola Valley was named for Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolá, who led the first party of Europeans to explore the San Francisco Peninsula in 1769. Portola Valley, California, sits in a peaceful valley astride the San Andreas Fault, one of the most dangerous earthquake faults in the world. Since incorporation in 1964, development has been slow and the town has kept a rural ambiance reminiscent of days gone by.[https://www.portolavalley.net/about/history-of-portola-valley History of Portola Valley] accessed 21 January 2023 The area became a place of small farms and large estates. Immigrants from Ireland, Portugal, Croatia, Italy, China, the Philippines, Chile, and Germany joined the Californios to raise strawberries, herd cattle and cut firewood. The large landowners came from San Francisco to escape the summer fog. A few were year round residents. Therefore, in 1964, they voted to incorporate in order to have local control over development. ===Population=== Total Population in Portola Valley Town, California is 4,456 2020 Decennial Census https://data.census.gov/all?g=1600000US0658380 ===[[Wikipedia:Portola_Valley,_California#Notable_people|Notables]]=== *[[Crooks-2602|Alexander Richard Crooks (1900-1972)]] ==Sources== *https://www.portolavalley.net/ accessed 21 January 2023 See also: [https://www.portolavalley.net/home/showpublisheddocument/15362/637722448149970000 Portola Valley Historic Plaques] a list of all historic plaques around Portola Valley and where they are located

Portraine Civil Parish, County Dublin

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[[Category: Dublin Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Dublin|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Dublin, Ireland|Main Dublin Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Portraine Parish, County Dublin|Category for Portraine Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Dublin|Civil Parishes in County Dublin]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Portraine Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Port Reachrann. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/874 Portraine Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Nethercross :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Portraine Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Dublin|Towns of County Dublin]] ===The Townlands of Portraine Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Portraine Parish (Port Reachrann) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/874/BF Portraine Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballalease North||''Baile Eilís Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Ballalease+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Ballalease+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballalease,%20north&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballalease South||''Baile Eilís Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Ballalease+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Ballalease+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballalease,%20south&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballalease West||''Baile Eilís Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Ballalease+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Ballalease+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballalease,%20west&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballisk||''Baile Uisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Ballisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Ballisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballisk&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballisk Common||''Coimín Bhaile Uisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Ballisk+Common%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Ballisk+Common%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballisk%20Common&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymastone||''Baile Mastún''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Ballymastone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Ballymastone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymastone&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Beaverstown||''Baile an Bhéibhéaraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Beaverstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Beaverstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Beaverstown&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Burrow||''An Coinicéar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Burrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Burrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Burrow&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lambay Island||''Reachrainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Lambay+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Lambay+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lambay%20Island&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Portraine||''Port Reachrann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Portraine&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Portraine&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Portraine&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Portraine Demesne'''||''Diméin Phort Reachrann''||[[:Category:Portraine Demesne Townland, Portraine Parish, County Dublin]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Portraine+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=%22Portraine+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Portraine%20Demesne&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland extends into Donabate Civil Parish. |- |Quay||''An Ché''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Quay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Quay&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Quay&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rahillion||''Ráth Chuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Rahillion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Rahillion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rahillion&countyname=DUBLIN&Parish=PORTRAINE Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Dublin should be added to the main Dublin page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.2. Addition of porper PlacenamesNI links on categories implemented. :Previous version 4.0 Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Portrait and Biographical Album Ionia and Montcalm Counties

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ionia County, Michigan]] [[Category: Montcalm County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources]] ==Portrait and Biographical Album of Ionia and Montcalm Counties, Mich.== Containing Full Page Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens of the County. Together with the Portraits and Biographies of all the Presidents of the United States and Governors of the State. *Publisher: Chapman Bros., July, 1891 Chicago, Illinois * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Portrait_and_Biographical_Album_Ionia_and_Montcalm_Counties|Portrait and Biographical Album of Ionia and Montcalm Counties, Mich.]]'' (Chapman Bros., 1891 Chicago, Illinois) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Chapman|Chapman]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait_and_Biographical_Album_Ionia_and_Montcalm_Counties|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=J5RG08IhN8sC&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA3 Google Books] *[https://archive.org/details/bad0938.0001.001.umich.edu/page/I Internet Archive] * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/17606/ $subscription

Portrait and Biographical Album of Barry and Eaton Counties, Mich.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Barry County, Michigan]] [[Category: Eaton County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources]] == Portrait and Biographical Album of Barry and Eaton Counties, Mich. == Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States and governors of the state. * published by Chapman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1891 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Barry and Eaton Counties, Mich.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=hgY_AQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=HXz8jK9zcdAC * https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog06brotgoog * https://archive.org/details/bad0899.0001.001.umich.edu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933202 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100883525 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: Portrait and Biographical Album of Barry and Eaton Counties, Mich.| Portrait and Biographical Album of Barry and Eaton Counties, Mich.]]'' (Chapman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1891), [ Page ]. *[[#Chapman|Portrait and Biographical Album of Barry and Eaton Counties, Mich.]]

Portrait and Biographical Album of Benton County, Iowa

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[[Category:Iowa, Sources]] [[Category:Benton County, Iowa]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] =Portrait and Biographical Album of Benton County, Iowa= *"containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States." *Published: Chicago, Chapman, 1887 ==Source Citation example== ::[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Benton County, Iowa|Portrait and Biographical Album of Benton County, Iowa]] (Chicago, Chapman, 1887) ==In-Line Citation example== ::[[#Portrait|Portrait and Biographical Album of Benton County, Iowa]] Page 190 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Benton County, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652692 *https://books.google.com/books/about/Portrait_and_Biographical_Album_of_Bento.html?id=j34UAAAAYAAJ

Portrait and biographical album of DeKalb County, Illinois

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[[Category:DeKalb County, Illinois]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Illinois|Illinois Sources]] == Portrait and biographical album of DeKalb County, Illinois == ===== containing full-page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county : together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Illinois, and of the presidents of the United States : also containing a history of the county, from its earliest settlement to the present time ===== * published by Chapman Bros., Chicago, 1885. * Source Example: ::: Chapman Bros., ''[[Space:Portrait and biographical album of DeKalb County, Illinois|Portrait and biographical album of DeKalb County, Illinois]]'', (Chapman Bros., Chicago, 1885) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#DeKalb_IL|Biographical album of DeKalb County Illinois]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and biographical album of DeKalb County, Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028805146 * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph85chic * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph27chap * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographi00chap * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652225 * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t59c7944v

Portrait and Biographical Album of Fayette County, Iowa

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[[Category:Iowa, Sources]] [[Category:Fayette County, Iowa]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] =Portrait and Biographical Album of Fayette County, Iowa= *"containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States." *Published: Chicago, Lake City Publishing Co., 1891 ==Source Citation example== ::[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Fayette County, Iowa|Portrait and Biographical Album of Fayette County, Iowa]] (Chicago, Lake City Publishing Co., 1891) ==In-Line Citation example== ::[[#Portrait|Portrait and Biographical Album of Fayette County, Iowa]] Page 190 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Fayette County, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652442 *https://books.google.com/books/about/Portrait_and_Biographical_Album_of_Fayet.html?id=5WdHAQAAMAAJ *https://archive.org/details/portraitbiogra00lake

Portrait and Biographical Album of Henry County, Iowa

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[[Category:Iowa, Sources]] [[Category:Henry County, Iowa]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] =Portrait and Biographical Album of Henry County, Iowa= *"containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States." *Published: Chicago, Acme Publishing Company, 1888 ==Source Citation example== ::[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Henry County, Iowa|Portrait and Biographical Album of Henry County, Iowa]] (Chicago, Acme Publishing Company, 1888) ==In-Line Citation example== ::[[#Portrait|Portrait]] Page 190 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Henry County, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== Online: :Hathitrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652507 (full text) :Excerpts can be found at: http://iagenweb.org/henry/Bios/BiosIndex.htm

Portrait and Biographical Album of Isabella County, Mich.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Isabella County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources]] == Portrait and Biographical Album of Isabella County, Mich. == :containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States and governors of the state. * published by Chapman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1884 * Source Example: :::''[[Space: Portrait and Biographical Album of Isabella County, Mich.| Portrait and Biographical Album of Isabella County, Mich.]]'' (Chapman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1884) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Chapman|Portrait and Biographical Album of Isabella County, Mich.]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Isabella County, Mich.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *[https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00ch archive.org] *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Portrait_and_Biographical_Album_of_Isabe.html?id=iVM0AQAAMAAJ books.google.com] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003933234 hathitrust.org]

Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Jackson County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources]] == Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan == '''containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the County together with portraits & biographies of all the governors of the State and of the presidents of the United States''' * published by Chapman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1890 * 881 pages, of which the first 178 are devoted to bios of US presidents & governors of Michigan; plus index * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiogr00chap/ * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.bad0945.0001.001&seq=7 * https://books.google.com/books?id=dYCivZgc3_4C * https://www.loc.gov/item/77374694/ * https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/BAD0945.0001.001 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/611866-portrait-and-biographical-album-of-jackson-county-michigan-containing-full-page-portraits-and-biographical-sketches-of-prominent-and-representative-citizens-of-the-county * https://en.geneanet.org/library/livre/534407/colgnln534407 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan|Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan]]'' (Chapman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1890), [ Page ]. * ([[#Portrait|Portrait & Biographical Album of Jackson Co., Mich.]]) *[[#Chapman|Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan]] Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan|Portrait and Biographical Album of Jackson County, Michigan]]'' (Chapman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1890), [ Page ].

Portrait and Biographical Album of Jefferson and Van Buren Counties, Iowa

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[[Category:Iowa, Sources]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Iowa]] [[Category:Van Buren County, Iowa]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] =Portrait and Biographical Album of Jefferson and Van Buren Counties, Iowa= *"containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States." *Published: Chicago, Lake City Publishing, Co., 1890 ==Source Citation example== ::[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Jefferson and Van Buren Counties, Iowa|Portrait and Biographical Album of Jefferson and Van Buren Counties, Iowa]] (Chicago, Lake City Publishing, Co., 1890) ==In-Line Citation example== ::[[#Portrait|Portrait and Biographical Album of Jefferson and Van Buren Counties, Iowa]] Page 190 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Jefferson and Van Buren Counties, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652816 *https://books.google.com/books/about/Portrait_and_Biographical_Album_of_Jeffe.html?id=FFA0AQAAMAAJ *https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02lake

Portrait and Biographical Album of Johnson and Pawnee Counties, Nebraska

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Portrait and Biographical Album of Johnson and Pawnee Counties Nebraska== "containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens" *published by Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1889 *Source example: :::"[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Johnson and Pawnee Counties, Nebraska|Portrait and Biographical Album of Johnson and Pawnee Counties, Nebraska]]" (Chapman Brothers. Chicago. 1889.) *In-line citation example: ::: [[#Chapman|Chapman]]: Page 157 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Johnson and Pawnee Counties, Nebraska|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Availability=== *Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph03chap *HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011725012

Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois

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[[Category:Knox County, Illinois]] [[Category:Illinois, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois == * published by Biographical Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill, 1886 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00biograp *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008722408 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space: Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois| Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois]]'' (Biographical Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill, 1886), [ Page ]. * [[#BPC|Portrait and Biographical Album of Knox County, Illinois]]

Portrait and Biographical Album of Lenawee County, Mich.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lenawee County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources]] == Portrait and biographical album of Lenawee County, Mich. == containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Michigan, and of the presidents of the United States.. * published by Chapman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1888 * Source Example: :::''[[Space: Portrait and Biographical Album of Lenawee County, Mich.| Portrait and Biographical Album of Lenawee County, Mich.]]'' (Chapman Bros., Chicago, Ill., 1888) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Chapman|Portrait and Biographical Album of Lenawee County, Mich.]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Lenawee County, Mich.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004392146

Portrait and Biographical Album of Linn County Iowa

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[[Category:Linn County, Iowa]][[Category:Iowa, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Iowa]] ==Portrait and Biographical Album of Linn County Iowa== Containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States. *Author: *Publisher: Chapman Brothers Chicago, Illinois 1887 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Portrait_and_Biographical_Album_of_Linn_County_Iowa|Portrait and Biographical Album of Linn County Iowa]]'' (Chapman Brothers Chicago, Illinois 1887) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PBALINN|PBALINN]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait_and_Biographical_Album_of_Linn_County_Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :V. I ::https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89077173144 ::https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_10 ::http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/763534 :V. II ::https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89077173151 (limited search) ::https://archive.org/details/portraitbiolinn00chap ::https://books.google.com/books?id=hlA0AQAAMAAJ

Portrait and Biographical Album of Louisa County, Iowa

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[[Category:Louisa County, Iowa]] [[Category:Iowa, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ==Portrait and Biographical Album of Louisa County, Iowa== *published in 1889 by Acme Publishing Company in Chicago *Source Citation example: ::"[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Louisa County, Iowa|Portrait and Biographical Album of Louisa County, Iowa]]" (Chicago, Acme Publishing Company, 1889) *In-Line Citation example: ::[[#Portrait|Portrait]] Page 301 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Louisa County, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== *The Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph14chic? *HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568316 *Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=SoEUAAAAYAAJ&dq

Portrait And Biographical Album of Otoe And Cass Counties, Nebraska

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Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun counties, Illinois ...

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pike County, Illinois]] [[Category: Calhoun County, Illinois]] ==Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun counties, Illinois ...== *Written by various authors working for Biographical Publishing Company *Chicago, 1891 *Citation Example: :::BPC: Biographical Publishing Company. ''[[Space:Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun counties, Illinois ... |Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun counties, Illinois ...]]'', Chicago, 1891.[https://archive.org/stream/portraitbiograph00biogra#page/n7/mode/2up On Archive.org] *Footnote Example: ::: [[#BPC|BPC]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun counties, Illinois ...|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] *On-line: :*[https://archive.org/stream/portraitbiograph00biogra On Archive.org]

Portrait and Biographical Album of Polk County, Iowa

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[[Category:Iowa, Sources]] [[Category:Polk County, Iowa]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] =Portrait and Biographical Album of Polk County, Iowa= *"containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States." *Published: Chicago, Lake City Publishing Co., 1890 ==Source Citation example== ::[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Polk County, Iowa|Portrait and Biographical Album of Polk County, Iowa]] (Chicago, Lake City Publishing Co., 1890) ==In-Line Citation example== ::[[#Portrait|Portrait and Biographical Album of Polk County, Iowa]] Page 190 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Polk County, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652927 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009589319 *https://books.google.com/books/about/Portrait_and_Biographical_Album_of_Polk.html?id=CFM0AQAAMAAJ *https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographpci00lake *https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph08chic

Portrait and Biographical Album of Wapello County, Iowa

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[[Category:Iowa, Sources]] [[Category:Wapello County, Iowa]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] =Portrait and Biographical Album of Wapello County, Iowa= *"containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States." *Published: Chicago, Chapman Brothers, 1887 ==Source Citation example== ::[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Wapello County, Iowa|Portrait and Biographical Album of Wapello County, Iowa]] (Chicago, Chapman Brothers, 1887) ==In-Line Citation example== ::[[#PortraitWI|Portrait and Biographical Album of Wapello County, Iowa]] Page 190 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Album of Wapello County, Iowa|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009607255 *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/31830-redirection *https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=jVM0AQAAMAAJ&hl=en

Portrait and biographical album of Washington, Clay and Riley counties, Kansas

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Kansas|Kansas Sources]] == Portrait and biographical album of Washington, Clay and Riley counties, Kansas == ===== containing full-page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county : together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Illinois, and of the presidents of the United States. ===== * published by Chapman Bros., Chicago, 1890. * Source Example: ::: Chapman Bros., ''[[Space:Portrait and biographical album of Washington, Clay and Riley counties, Kansas|Portrait and biographical album of Washington, Clay and Riley counties, Kansas]]'', (Chapman Bros., Chicago, 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#WS_CY_RL_Kansas|Biographical album of Washington, Clay and Riley Counties, Kansas]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and biographical album of Washington, Clay and Riley counties, Kansas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02chic * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652666 * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89065276438

Portrait and biographical album of Whiteside County, Illinois

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Illinois, Sources]] [[Category: Whiteside County, Illinois]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Illinois| Illinois Sources]] == Portrait and biographical album of Whiteside County, Illinois == Containing full-page portraits and biographies of all the governors of Illinois, and of the presidents of the United States * published by Chapman Brothers, Chicago, 1885 * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:Portrait_and_biographical_album_of_Whiteside_County%2C_Illinois|Portrait and biographical album of Whiteside County, Illinois]]'' (Chapman Brothers, Chicago, Illinois, 1885) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#WhitesideCountyHistory|Portrait and biographical album of Whiteside County, Illinois]]: Page 459 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and biographical album of Whiteside County, Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiogra00chap * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/429055-portrait-and-biographical-album-of-whiteside-county-illinois * https://books.google.com/books?id=vCWZQwAACAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/25252/

Portrait and Biographical Record

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] __TOC__ == Portrait and Biographical Record == Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Together with Biographies of All the Governors of the State, and of the Presidents of the United States. * published by Chapman Publishing Co., New York and Chicago * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Record|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== New York ==== * (1896) Suffolk County (Long Island) New York ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t_5HAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cskpAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01unse Vol Pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02unse Vol Pt. 2: * Orange County, New York: ''[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York|Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York]]'', 1895. ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00c * (1895) Orange County, New York Part 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7copAQAAMAAJ * Vol pt.2: Rockland and Orange Counties, New York ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02chap * (1895) Seneca and Schuyler Counties, New York ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=88LTAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924093597569 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chafi * Queens County (Long Island) New York ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02geof ==== Michigan ==== * (1893) Muskegon and Ottawa Counties Michigan ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lNWpz_ImFTwC ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog01compgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6Y6Ya1Rzo50C ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog00compgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lNWpz_ImFTwC ::* https://archive.org/details/bad1014.0001.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph14biog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiogr00chic * (1892) Kalamazoo, Allegan and Van Buren Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiorec00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph15chap ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0952.0001.001.umich.edu ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hwL1dOzecJUC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Iwc_AQAAMAAJ * (1895) Northern Michigan ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7rOAWuglY24C ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog02pubgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog01pubgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uOMDAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog00pubgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xN4BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00reco ::* https://archive.org/details/bad6044.0001.001.umich.edu * Saginaw and Bay Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph05biog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01biog Vol 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog02compgoog Vol 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jD0VAAAAYAAJ Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02biog Vol 2 * Berrien and Cass Counties, Michigan ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cbZLQfyWWWAC ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00bio ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0857.0001.001.umich.edu * Vol pt.2: Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographglt02chap * Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Counties, Michigan ::* https://archive.org/details/bad0921.0001.001.umich.edu ==== Pennsylvania ==== * (1897) Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=os8wAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00unse ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00newy * Wyoming and Lackawanna Counties, Pennsylvania ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_2 * Lehigh, Northampton and Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028854219 * Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00inchap * Lehigh, Northampton and Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00unse_0 * Lancaster County, Pennsylvania ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbio00chap ==== Ohio ==== * (1892) Stark County, Ohio ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OBsloFKopHQC ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chabro * (1895) Guernsey County, Ohio ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=X5rGNq7Z7tMC ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographgc00chic * Index, Guernsey County, Ohio ::* https://archive.org/details/indexportraitbio00unse * (1895) City of Toledo and Lucas and Wood Counties, Ohio ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=v9oyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00cha ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_8 * (1892) Fayette, Pickaway and Madison Counties, Ohio ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sgO2OYJGfLMC ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographfpm00chap * Marion and Hardin Counties, Ohio ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_7 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph10chap * Tuscarawas County, Ohio ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00unse_3 * Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00awbo * Vol 2: Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02awbo * Allen and Van Wert Counties, Ohio ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01unse_1 Vol 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02unse_0 Vol 2 * Allen and Putnam Counties, Ohio ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01unse_2 Pt 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02unse_1 Pt 2 * Auglaize, Logan and Shelby Counties, Ohio ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographals00chic ==== Illinois ==== * Adams County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chica * Christian County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph8935chic ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph93chic * (1894) Cook and Dupage Counties, Illinois ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QN0pAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028805204 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographi00chica * Effingham, Jasper and Richland Counties Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograp00lake * Ford County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographic00lake ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographi00lake ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographford00lake * Hancock, McDonough and Henderson Counties, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01lake ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028805336 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographi00chicag * Iroquois County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph13chic ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographic00chica * Kane and Kendall Counties, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/commemorativepor00unse * Kankakee County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographica00lake ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00lake_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog04compgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=whEVAAAAYAAJ * Lee County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00biog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028805542 * Macon County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00lake * Macoupin County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographi00biogr ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chapmabro * Madison County, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph04biog * Montgomery and Bond Counties, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbio00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph07chap * (1894) Randolph, Jackson, Perry and Monroe Counties, Illinois ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Pc5HAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographi00biograp ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph05chic * (1892) St. Clair County, Illinois ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JTdJAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chapma ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographstcl00chap * (1891) Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q1A0AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph25biog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographic00biogr * Tazewell and Mason Counties, Illinois ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograp00chic ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph20biog * (1892) Winnebago and Boone Counties, Illinois ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2qcxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028806185 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographi00inchic ==== Kansas ==== * (1893) Dickinson, Saline, McPherson and Marion Counties, Kansas ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RqQ_AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph04chic * Leavenworth, Douglas and Franklin Counties, Kansas ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographks00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028875504 * Southeastern Kansas ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph03biog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographseks00biog ==== Indiana ==== * Delaware County, Indiana ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographdcin00chic ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01unse_0 Vol 1 * Delaware and Randolph Counties, Indana ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph1894inchic * Boone and Clinton Counties, Indiana ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00unse_5 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00unse_4 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograp00inchic ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographbch00chic * Montgomery, Parke and Fountain Counties, Indiana ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph23chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographmont00chap * Madison and Hamilton Counties, Indiana ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph09biog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbgraph00chic ==== Missouri ==== * Buchanan and Clinton Counties, Missouri ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph12chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographbcc00chap * Clay, Ray, Carroll, Chariton, and Linn Counties, Missouri ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph13chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02inchap * Johnson and Pettis Counties, Missouri ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographjap00chap * Lafayette and Saline Counties, Missouri ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographla00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph11chap * Marion, Ralls and Pike Counties, Missouri ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00unse_8 * St. Charles, Lincoln, and Warren Counties, Missouri ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographica00chap ==== Utah ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitgenealo00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitgenealog00chic ==== Oklahoma ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01inchap Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01chap_1 Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02chap_1 Vol. 2 ==== Maryland ==== * The Eastern Shore of Maryland ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_4 * The Sixth Congressional District, Maryland ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph01chap_0 Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02chap_0 Vol. 2 * Harford and Cecil Counties, Maryland ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_5 ==== Minnesota ==== * Winona County, Minnesota ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiog01unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OIQUAAAAYAAJ * Winona County, Minnesota ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographwcm00chic ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph06chic ==== New Jersey ==== * Hunterdon and Warren Counties, New Jersey ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028828304 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_3 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph30chap ==== Wisconsin ==== * Waukesha County, Wisconsin ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00exce * Walworth and Jefferson Counties, Wisconsin ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph03lake ==== Colorado ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chaprich ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographco00chap * Denver and Vicinity, Colorado (1898) ::* https://archive.org/details/biographportrait00chaprich ==== Arizona ==== ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiogr00chap ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbioarizo00chaprich ==== Iowa ==== * Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chap_9 * Johnson, Poweshiek and Iowa Counties, Iowa ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph22chap ==== Oregon ==== * Western Oregon ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographwo00inchap * Portland and Vicinity, Oregon ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographor00chic * Willamette Valley, Oregon ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiogr00cha ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographwvor00chap === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Record|Portrait and Biographical Record]]'' (Chapman Publishing Co., New York & Chicago, date) state, [ Page [. * 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Portrait and Biographical Record of Adams County, Illinois

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Illinois Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Adams County, Illinois]] {{Image|file=Volk-936.jpg |caption=Portrait and Biographical Record of Adams County, Illinois }} ==Portrait and biographical record of Adams County, Illinois,== containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens * Chicago : Chapman Brothers, 1892. * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Record of Adams County, Illinois|Portrait and Biographical Record of Adams County, Illinois]]'' (Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1892) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Adams County Portrait and Biographical Record|Adams County Portrait and Biographical Record]]: Page 643 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Record of Adams County, Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] <-- NOT FULLY UP TO DATE - Click the image to see further linked profiles === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081815866&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00chica

Portrait and biographical record of Lee County, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Illinois Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Lee County, Illinois]] ==Portrait and biographical record of Lee County, Illinois,== containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. * Chicago : Biographical Pub. Co., 1892. * [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112052687180?urlappend=%3Bseq=853 Index page 851] * Citation Example: ::: Lee County Bio ''[[Space:Portrait and biographical record of Lee County, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States.|Portrait and biographical record of Lee County, Illinois]]'' (Chicago: Biographical Pub. Co., 1892) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Lee County Bio|Lee County Bio]]: Page 643 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and biographical record of Lee County, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008652505 * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00biog

Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Orange County, New York]] == Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York == *Full title: ''Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county. Together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States.'' *Published 1895 by Chapman Publishing Co., New York & Chicago * 1547 pages; some copies are divided into 2 volumes *Part of the ''[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Record|Portrait and Biographical Record]]'' series published by Chapman Publishing Co., New York & Chicago. *Citing this source (Wikiformat): ::: ''[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York|Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York]]'', Chapman Publishing Co., New York & Chicago, 1895. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait_and_Biographical_Record_of_Orange_County%2C_New_York|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] ===Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00c * https://books.google.com/books?id=7copAQAAMAAJ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/435858-portrait-and-biographical-record-of-orange-county-new-york-containing-portraits-and-biographical-sketches-of-prominent-and-representative-citizens-of-the-county-together-with-biographies-and-portraits-of-all-the-presidents-of-the-united-states?offset=7 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/20729/ ($subscription) * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02chap/ - Part 2 (starts on page 783)

Portrait and Biographical Record of Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Illinois | Illinois]] __TOC__ == Portrait and Biographical Record of Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois == Containing Sketches of Prominent Citizens of the Counties, Together with Biographies of all the Governors of the state, the Presidents of the United States * published by Biographical Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1891 * 726 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Record of Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7368/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/321205/?offset=352516#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographic00biogr :Index. [https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographic00biogr/page/726/mode/2up page 127] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Portrait and Biographical Record of Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois|Portrait and Biographical Record of Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois]]'' (Biographical Publishing Co, Chicago, 1891 ), [ Page ]. * ([[#Bio Record of Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois|Bio Record of Shelby and Moultrie Counties Illinois]])

Portrait and biographical record of the Scioto valley, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] === Portrait and biographical record of the Scioto valley, Ohio === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait_and_biographical_record_of_the_Scioto_valley%2C_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' '''Publisher:''' Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1894 === Usage === * ''[[Space:Portrait_and_biographical_record_of_the_Scioto_valley%2C_Ohio|Portrait and biographical record of the Scioto valley, Ohio]].'' Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1894. [[#1894|1894]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/portraitandbiographicalrecordofthe * FamilySearch: http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/468012 * Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=X9oyAQAAMAAJ

Portrait and Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Portrait and Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon == Containing original sketches of many well known citizens of the past and present .. * published by Chapman Publishing Company, Chicago, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait and Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Volume 1: Biographical, pages 1 - 774 * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiographwvor00chap * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/525723-redirection * https://www.google.com/books/edition/Portrait_and_Biographical_Record_of_the/G_g0AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065997561&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 :Volume 2: pages 775 - 1563 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/5227270.html === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * CPC.''[[Space: Portrait and Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon| Portrait and Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon]]'' (Chapman Publishing Company, Chicago, 1903), [ Page ]. * [[#CPC|Portrait and Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon]]

Portrait of Champaign County Illinois

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Portrait and biographical album of Champaign County, Ill. : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Illinois, and of the presidents of the United States == * by Chapman Brothers * published by Chicago : Chapman Brothers, 1887. * Source Example: ::: Chapman Brothers, ''[[Space:Portrait of Champaign County Illinois|Portrait and biographical album of Champaign County, Ill. : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Illinois, and of the presidents of the United States]]''. Chicago : Chapman Brothers, 1887. * Inline Citation Example: ::: Chapman Brothers, "[[Space:Portrait of Champaign County Illinois|Portrait and biographical album of Champaign County, Ill. : containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Illinois, and of the presidents of the United States]]". Chicago : Chapman Brothers, 1887, page 402. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portrait of Champaign County Illinois|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available at these locations: == * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/181326406 WorldCat record] * Internet Archive - https://archive.org/details/portraitchamp00chap/page/n6

Portraits

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thompson-57858|John Thompson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Thompson-57858#PM-26865761 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain == Engraved from authentic pictures in the galleries of the nobility and the public collections of the country with biographical and historical memoirs of their lives and actions. * by [[Lodge-1335|Edmund Lodge]], Esq. F.S.A. (1756-1839) * printed for Harding and Lepard, London, 1835 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Many: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000616967 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007701134 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012336929 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001964487 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008001810 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005797716 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008395208 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102449819 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100971087 * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust12lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HIsMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust09lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aOoKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus01lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillu01lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/illustriousperso01lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus01lodg * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust00lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pOoKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus02lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillu02lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/illustriousperso02lodguoft * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust04lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xeoKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus03lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillu03lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/illustriousperso03lodguoft * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-OoKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust11lodggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus04lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus04lodg_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillu04lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/illustriousperso04lodguoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100789887 * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust08lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JusKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus05lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillu05lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/lodgesportraits05lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/illustriousperso05lodguoft ::* Pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/p1portraitsofillus05lodg ::* Pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/p2portraitsofillus05lodg * Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust05lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aOsKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus06lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust15lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W0NkAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/illustriousperso06lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillu06lodguoft * Vol. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust02lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mesKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus07lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust14lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7YYMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillu07lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/illustriousperso07lodguoft * Vol. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust10lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5usKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus08lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillu08lodguoft * Vol. 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust01lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K-wKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus09lodguoft * Vol. 10 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vYsMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UuwKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust03lodggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust13lodggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus10lodguoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102109309 * Vol. 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsillust07lodggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mewKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus11lodguoft * Vol. 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus00lodg ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wewKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus12lodguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/portraitsofillus00lodg === Citation Formats === * Lodge, Edmund. ''[[Space:Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain|Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain]]'' (Harding & Lepard, London, 1835) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Lodge|Lodge]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lodge, Edmund. ''[[Space:Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain|Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain]]'' (Harding & Lepard, London, 1835) Vol. , [ Page ].

Port-Royal

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Port-Royal, Acadie]] [[Category:Acadie]] "Port Royal est une localité du sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse située près d'Annapolis Royal, sur la péninsule s'avançant entre le bassin Annapolis et la baie de Fundy. Elle fut fondée en 1605 par Pierre Dugua de Mons et devint ainsi un site historique de la colonie française d'Acadie."[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port-Royal_(Nouvelle-%C3%89cosse) Port-Royal, Nouvelle-Écosse] "The original French settlement and capital of the colony of Acadia was named Port-Royal. It was located in the present-day community of Port Royal from 1605 until its destruction by British military forces in 1613."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Royal,_Annapolis_County Port-Royal, Annapolis County] == Timeline == :''b1605 First Nations Peoples occupy the region around the Te'wapskik (Mi'kmaq name for Dauphin/Annapolis River) for thousands of years using it as an overland route'' :''1605 French found first permanent European settlement in North America, north of St. Augustin Florida, and build the [https://goo.gl/maps/FhEII Port-Royal Habitation].'' :''1613 Virginia English Admiral burns the Port-Royal Habitation, starting a 150 year battle between the French and English in the area. The French continue to maintain a presence'' :''1632 Treaty Saint-Germain-en-Laye cedes Acadia to France; Razilly brings ~300 elite men[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/razilly_isaac_de_1E.html George MacBeath, Biography – RAZILLY, ISAAC DE – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20]'' :''1636 Arrival of the first French families to settle permanently [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Massignon-1 Massignon, Geneviève]. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=csAqAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y&hl=en "Les parlers français d'Acadie, enquête linguistique"], Librairie Klincksieck, Paris, 1962, 2 tomes. p. 32 first French families in Acadia'' :''1654 British capture Port-Royal; French settlement ceases[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/sedgwick_robert_1E.html William I. Roberts, 3rd, “SEDGWICK, ROBERT,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013]'' :''1667-70 Treaty of Breda cedes Acadia to the French; settlement resumes[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/morillon_du_bourg_1E.html In collaboration, “MORILLON DU BOURG,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013]'' :''1670’s-1690’s Available farmland decreases; some leave Port-Royal to establish new villages: Beaubassin (1671); Grand-Pré and Pigiguit (1680); Chipoudie (1698), and Cobeguit and Petcoudiac (1699)."The Birth of Acadie : Pioneer Families," in ''1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires'', University of Moncton, accessed at http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/indexfa96.html?id=010102000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking='' :''1687 War of the League of Augsburg (King William’s War) starts between England and FranceGriffiths, Naomi E.S., From migrant to Acadian : a North-American border people, 1604-1755, Montreal (Québec), McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005, p147-151 (King William’s War); p 267-268 (oaths of allegiance)'' :''1690 Phipps captures and sacks Port-Royal, coerces inhabitants' oaths of allegiance to English Crown, sets up local Peacekeeping Council and leaves within 12 days.[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/phips_william_1E.html C.P.Stacey, “PHIPS, SIR WILLIAM,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Phips#Port_Royal_expedition Biography of William Phipps][http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/la_tourasse_charles_1E.html C.Bruce Fergusson,“LA TOURASSE, CHARLES,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013]'' Seamen from two ships later loot and burn between 28 and 35 homes/habitations including the parish church.” :''1693 Port-Royal raid with looting and burning.''Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p vii,ix,1-12 (early European settlement); p13 (1629 Food abundance Scottish settlement); p32 (Church and School 1686));p 40,43 (1693 PR raid); p44-45 (1697 Treaty of Ryswick); p52-53(1702 Queen Anne’s War); p61-62 (Blockade of PR); p 71-73(1707 Attack on PR); p82-85(1710 Siege of PR). :''1697 Treaty of Ryswick restores Acadia to France; Port-Royal is its capital'' :''1702 War of the Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) starts between England and France'' :''1704 Blockade of Port Royal; no destruction of houses but some inhabitants taken prisoner'' :''1707 Attack on Port-Royal; burning and pillaging'' :''1710 Siege of Port-Royal; French surrender the Fort. Port-Royal, Acadia becomes Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia :''1713 Treaty of Utrecht. France cedes Acadia to England. Permanent British rule. "The Neutrality: Political Context", in ''1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires'', University of Moncton, accessed at http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/index8c0a.html?id=010200000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking='' :''1714-15 New English King requires oaths of allegiance. Delegates from Port-Royal sign a [http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/indexc15f.html?id=010201000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking= '''conditional''' oath of allegiance], promising to stay true to the King of Great Britain for as long as they stayed in Nova Scotia, and to remain neutral in the event of a conflict between France and Great Britain'' :''1720 and onward Acadians refuse to sign an '''unconditional''' oath of allegiance. This is tolerated by the British as they lack military means to enforce the oath."The Neutrality: The First Acadian Delegates." ''1755 Histoire et Les Histoires'', University of Moncton accessed at http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/indexd093.html?id=010202000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking='' :''1713-1744 Golden AgeGriffiths, Naomie E.S. The Contexts of Acadian History 1686-1784.Published for the Center for Canadian Studies Mount Allison University, Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1992, p61 (golden age); of Acadian Growth and Prosperity” EXPLAIN PORT ROYAL CONTEXT'' == Experimental table-based bilingual timeline == {| | 1632 | Le traité de Saint-Germain-en-Laye retourne l'Acadie à la France. Razilly apport 300 "hommes d'élites" [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Massignon-1 Massignon, Geneviève]. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=csAqAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y&hl=en "Les parlers français d'Acadie, enquête linguistique"], Librairie Klincksieck, Paris, 1962, 2 tomes. | Treaty Saint-Germain-en-Laye cedes Acadia to France; Razilly brings ~300 settlers[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/razilly_isaac_de_1E.html George MacBeath, Biography – RAZILLY, ISAAC DE – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20] |- | 1636 | Les premières familles s'établisent | The first families to settle permanently arrive |- | 1654 | | British capture Port-Royal; French settlement ceases[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/sedgwick_robert_1E.html William I. Roberts, 3rd, “SEDGWICK, ROBERT,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013]'' |- | 1667-70 | | Treaty of Breda cedes Acadia to the French; settlement resumes[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/morillon_du_bourg_1E.html In collaboration, “MORILLON DU BOURG,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed November 20, 2013] |- | 1670’s-1690’s | | Available farmland decreases; some leave Port-Royal to establish new villages: Beaubassin (1671); Grand-Pré and Pigiguit (1680); Chipoudie (1698), and Cobeguit and Petcoudiac (1699).[http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/index8831.html?id=010102000&style=G&admin=false&linking=&lang=en&identifier=&bd=&index=1&overlay=&dsp=original Pioneer Families, in 1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires, University of Moncton] |- | 1690 | | Phipps captures and sacks Port-Royal, coerces inhabitants' oaths of allegiance to English Crown, sets up local Peacekeeping Council and leaves within 12 days.[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/phips_william_1E.html C.P.Stacey, “PHIPS, SIR WILLIAM,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Phips#Port_Royal_expedition Biography of William Phipps][http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/la_tourasse_charles_1E.html C.Bruce Fergusson,“LA TOURASSE, CHARLES,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003, accessed November 20, 2013] |- | 1690-93 | | Port-Royal subjected to raids (1690; 1693) with looting and burning.''Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p 40,43 |} == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Habitation at Port-Royal]] * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7150146M/History_of_the_County_of_Annapolis

Portsmouth, Rhode Island One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *[http://www.portsmouthri.com/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q1787188|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portsmouth, Rhode Island One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== *"23.2 square miles of land" *"Portsmouth encompasses some smaller islands, including Prudence Island, Patience Island, Hope Island and Hog Island. " :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Rhode Island :'''County:''' Newport :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.6, -71.25 :'''Elevation:''' 32.0 m or 105.0 feet ====National Register of Historic Places==== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island Wikipedia] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmH894_Battle_of_Rhode_Island_Site_Portsmouth_RI Battle of Rhode Island site] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borden_Farm_(Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island) Borden Farm] 2951 and 2967 E. Main Rd. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnham_Farm Farnham Farm] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmPENF_Portsmouth_Friends_Meetinghouse_Parsonage_and_Cemetery_Portsmouth_RI Friends Meeting House] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsmouth_Friends_Meetinghouse_Parsonage_and_Cemetery Wikipedia] ** [http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/national_pdfs/portsmouth/port_middle-road-11_portsmouth-friends-meeting-house.pdf NRHP Application] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenvale_Farm Greenvale Farm] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hog_Island_Shoal_Light Hog Island Shoal Light] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmWA89_Lawton_Almy_Hall_Farm_Portsmouth_RI Lawton-Almy-Hall farm] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm7FEY_Mount_Hope_Bridge_Portsmouth_RI Mount Hope Bridge] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmWA85_Oak_Glen_Portsmouth_RI Oak Glen] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Hill_Archeological_Site,_RI-655 Pine Hill Archeological Site, RI-655] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmWA8H_Union_Church_Portsmouth_RI Union Church] built in 1865 is now the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Church_(Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island) Portsmouth Historic Society], P.O. Box 834, Portsmouth, RI 02871, (870 East Main Road and Union St., Portsmouth) Phone: 401-683-9178, * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudence_Island_Light Prudence Island Lighthouse](Prudence Island is part of Portsmouth) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wreck_Sites_of_HMS_Cerberus_and_HMS_Lark Wreck Sites of HMS Cerberus and HMS Lark] ====Other Interesting Portsmouth Places==== * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/brochurehistoricguide.pdf Tour of Historic Sites] * [http://www.portsmouthri375.com/places.html Portsmouth Places] * [https://portsmouthhistorical.wordpress.com/whose-home-was-it/ Homes] * [https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g54105-Activities-Portsmouth_Rhode_Island.html Trip Advisor] **Green Animals Topiary Gardens **Greenvale Vineyards **The Portsmouth Arts Guild Center for the Arts ====Ferries and Bridges==== * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf Portsmouth history] "Early ferries were were an essential link in Portsmouth transportation. The '''Bristol Ferry '''and the '''Anthony Ferry '''to Tiverton were among the oldest. Additional ferries were the '''Fogland Ferry''' (to Tiverton from the end of Glen Road) and '''Howland’s Ferry''' to Tiverton." * '''Portsmouth to Bristol''' ** [https://jskent.blogspot.com/2010/04/john-tripp-family-us-1635-to-present.html John Tripp] "With his marriage to Mary Paine, he incurred a three acre tract of land in Portsmouth, Newport, RI. She had bought the land for one pint of wine from a seaman named Richard Searl. They build their home upon this land and operated '''a ferry to Bristol, Bristol, RI'''. **The homestead s now the Pocassett Country Club. The ferry was first mentioned in '''1676''' when “Captain Church of Tiverton, the famous Indian fighter, crossed to Bristol on Tripp's ferry.”" **The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Hope_Bridge Mount Hope Bridge] built in 1927, replacing a ferry, connects Portsmouth to Bristol *'''Portsmouth to Tiverton''' ** [https://portsmouthhistorynotes.com/2012/04/16/the-old-howland-ferry/ Howland's Ferry] "In colonial times the main roads in Portsmouth led to the ferry landings. What we call East Main Road was known as the Path to '''Howland’s Ferry.''' Its location was close to where the remains of Stone Bridge are today. This location is one of the narrowest points on the Sakonnet River between Tiverton and Portsmouth. The ferry may date back to 1640. It was also known as''' Anthony’s Ferry''' and '''Pocasset Ferry.''' **'''Howland’s Ferry''' played an important part during the Battle of Rhode Island. American forces used the location to pour onto Aquidneck Island to fight the British who occupied the island. When they were forced to retreat, many of the American forces used that route to make their escape. Howland Ferry was less used once the Bristol Ferry was established." **[https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm7PR3_Sakonnet_River_Bridge Sakonnet River Bridge] was built in 1956. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakonnet_River_Bridge Replacement 2012] * [http://www.quahog.org/factsfolklore/index.php?id=187#:~:text=The%20ferry%20history%20of%20the%20State%20in%20Newport,between%20the%20islands%20of%20Rhode%20Island%20and%20Conanicut. Rhode Island Ferries ] **'''Bristol to Portsmouth''': "The Bristol-Portsmouth ferry dates back to colony days. Little is known of its history, other than the fact that a horse-ferry was operated there in 1825. Fully half a century ago Capt. West, the lighthousekeeper, accommodated the public by running his sailboat between the two towns." **"With the opening of the ferry between Bristol and Portsmouth, connecting with the New Haven's electric road, and the trolley line between Portsmouth and Newport, the old ferry stops ceased to be made. The electrification of the Providence, Warren and Fall River road was completed Sunday, Dec. 2, 1900, but the steam ferry connection with Portsmouth was not established until two or three years after." **'''Portsmouth to Tiverton''': "Another ferry was established across the Seaconnet river, at Stone Bridge, in 1680, which was known as the Durphee ferry, afterward as the Howland ferry until 1795, when the first Stone bridge was opened. That structure was washed away in the following year, and rebuilt in 1797. The bridge was later out of service for several years, and was not again open to travel until 1810." **"And of course there are still well-established ferries in Rhode Island, the Block Island Ferry and the Prudence Island Ferry being the most obvious. Other ferries ply the bay sporadically depending on the season and the state of the economy." **"'''Bridges''' have since replaced all of the historical ferries mentioned here. In 1929 Bristol and Portsmouth were connected by the Mount Hope Bridge. ... In 1956 the Sakonnet River Bridge reconnected Tiverton and Portsmouth, replacing Stone Bridge which had been wiped out by Hurricane Carol in 1954. All of these bridges were built right next to, or very close to, former ferry sites". ====Cemeteries==== *[https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/family-cemeteries-map-2.pdf Cemeteries map] * [http://www.rihistoriccemeteries.org Historic Cemeteries of Rhode Island] * Almost 80 Portsmouth Cemeteries included in the [[Space:Newport_County%2C_Rhode_Island%2C_Cemeteries|Newport County Cemeteries]] *The larger cemeteries are either religious cemeteries or large private cemeteries. Most cemeteries are farm cemeteries with only a few people. Some of these are now defunct. There are a few government or military cemeteries. =====Religious Cemeteries===== *'''Saint Pauls Cemetery''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #9 as of 10/23/2020 '''460 interments''' *'''Portsmouth Friends Churchyard''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #10 The cemetery behind the meeting house started in 1706, markers were not used until 1830. As of 10/23/2020 '''366 internments.''' ** [[:Category:Portsmouth_Friends_Churchyard%2C_Portsmouth%2C_Rhode_Island|Historic cemetery #10 Portsmouth Friends' Churchyard]] *'''Union Cemetery''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #16. The cemetery was started by the Portsmouth Christian Union Church. As of 10/23/2020''' 624 internments''' *'''Saint Mary's Episcopal Churchyard''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #24 . As of 10/23/2020 '''2249 internments''' *'''Priory Cemetery''' Also known as Portsmouth Abbey Cemetery, Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #30 '''16 internments'''t as of 10/23/2020 *'''Trinity Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #43 '''1070 internments '''as of 10/23/2020 =====Town or Government===== *'''Town Cemetery''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #19 This was the cemetery of the Portsmouth Asylum. Inmates who died while in the Portsmouth Asylum were buried on the town poor farm (known as the Asylum Cemetery) if they could not afford burial themselves. There are no official records of transcription. as of 10/23/2020 '''41 interments''' *'''Prudence Island Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #41''' 49 internments '''as of 10/23/2020 *'''Lovell General Hospital Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #46 In May 1868, all the '''251 dead were removed''' and reburied in the Cypress Hills National Cemetery . *'''Hessians Hole Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #53 These are the graves of Hessian soldiers who died during the Revolutionary War. *'''Indian Cemetery''' Also known as Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #626 Prudence Island, may be a slave cemetery. It was uncovered in a stom and skeletons were reburied. =====Large private cemetery===== *'''Old Portsmouth Cemetery''' aka Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Portsmouth #7. Started as a small family cemetery on land once owned by the Anthony family, it is now a large privately owned cemetery with thousands of burials. as of 10/23/2020 '''1445 interments''' ** [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm84QZ_Old_Portsmouth_Cemetery_PO007_Portsmouth_RI Historic cemetery #7 Old Portsmouth Cemetery] =====Farm or family cemeteries===== While this is the vast majority of cemeteries, they usually only a few people. Some have been moved to larger cemeteries. Not all have markers or stones. * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmNGAK_George_Hall_Lot_Historical_Cemetery_08_18_Portsmouth_Rhode_Island Historic cemetery #8 or 18] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmNGA9_HISTORICAL_CEMETERY_PO002__HALL_LOT_Portsmouth_Rhode_Island Historic cemetery #2] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm8KC7_Nichols_Hassard_Ground_PO022_PORTSMOUTH_RI Historic cemetery #22] ===History=== *Interesting [http://rebelpuritan.com/Images.html photos and maps] from the time. ===Indians and Roger Williams=== *[[Wikipedia:Aquidneck_Island|Aquidneck Island]] In 1638 Roger Williams helped Anne Hutchinson's group sign a deal with the indians for Aqiudneck: "They bought the island for 40 fathoms of white wampum, 20 hoes, 10 coats for the resident Indians, and 5 more fathoms of wampum for the local sachem, and Narragansett Sachems Canonicus and his nephew Miantonomi signed a deed for it.". ===Settlement: 1638 to 1713=== *Portsmouth, Rhode Island in one place was settled in 1638 by a group led by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hutchinson [[Marbury-2|Anne Hutchinson]]] when she was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony following [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinomian_Controversy the Antinomian Controversy]. *Roger Williams encouraged them to settle on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquidneck_Island Aquidneck Island]. *A biography of [[Marbury-2|Anne Marbury Hutchinson]] called "Divine Rebel" was written by Selma R. Williams: on [https://www.amazon.com/Divine-Rebel-Life-Marbury-Hutchinson/dp/0030558468 Amazon] * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmNG84_Founders_Brook_Park_Portsmouth_Rhode_Island Founders Brook Park] is near the original settlement * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf Portsmouth history] *"“Founder’s Brook” (off Boyd’s Lane) is the traditional site of the first settlement. From the beginning, most of the people of Portsmouth were farmers. Early town records show they were concerned about how land would be given out and that records of land ownership should be kept. *They lived in the area between East and West Main roads from Sprague Street to the Mount Hope Bay. At first they were given two acre house lots near a spring and larger areas of grazing land further south from the settlement. The first settlers brought cattle with them. There was a common pasture for cattle in the area that became known as Common Fence Point. *Later on the house lots were given up as families began to live on their farms instead of together in a community." ====Contracts and admitted people, Freemen==== *There were '''2 contracts''' signed in '''1638''' (23 men) and '''1639'''(31 men). There was also a list of admitted men in '''1638'''. Several of those who signed contacts, or were admitted, did not stay. There was a large group led by 8 founders that left to settle Newport '''(1639)''' on the southern end of Aquidneck. Portsmouth also had a group that left with Samuel Gorton to settle Warwick '''(1643)''' . Others went to New Amsterdam, including Anne Hutchinson and her son Samuel '''(1643)''' Anne and many of her children were killed in 1643 by indians. Some left to return to Boston, or go to Taunton and South Kingston. A few even ended up back in England. * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf Portsmouth history] *"'''In 1657 most of the open land in Portsmouth was given out to freemen'''. Though Newport welcomed new settlers, Portsmouth residents were more guarded in accepting new residents. Settlers were not admitted without a vote of the town citizens. Once someone was accepted as a freeman, the town took responsibility to help them in time of need. Some colonists were given as much as 300 acres of pastureland. There was a rule that farmers had to fence planting areas and orchards. They used stonewalls, rail fences and hedges as fences. We can still see stonewalls that mark the gardens and orchards of the old farms. *'''By 1713 the final acres of town land were given out.''' This time freemen received twelve acres. In 1755 there were 1363 Portsmouth residents. Most of them were farmers. Mills developed to help farmers. Saw mills started as early as 1642 to saw lumber for fences and houses. Grinding corn meal was very important to farmers and early water powered gristmills began in Lawton Valley and the Glen. By 1668 the first of many Portsmouth windmills was built on the Briggs Farm. This is the Butt’s Hill area and was commonly called “Windmill Hill.”" ====First Portsmouth Contract March 7, 1638==== *They signed the [[Wikipedia:Portsmouth_Compact| Portsmouth Contract]] on March 7, 1638: "The 7th Day of the First Month, 1638. We whose names are underwritten do hereby solemnly in the presence of Jehovah incorporate ourselves into a Bodie Politick and as He shall help, will submit our persons, lives and estates unto our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, and to all those perfect and most absolute laws of His given in His Holy Word of truth, to be guided and judged thereby." ====Second Contract of Loyalty April 30, 1639==== ===Revolution=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Rhode_Island_and_Providence_Plantations *"'''On May 4, 1776, Rhode Island became the first of the 13 colonies to renounce its allegiance to the British Crown, '''and was the fourth to ratify the Articles of Confederation between the newly sovereign states on February 9, 1778. *It boycotted the 1787 convention that drew up the United States Constitution, and initially refused to ratify it. It relented after Congress sent a series of constitutional amendments to the states for ratification, the Bill of Rights guaranteeing specific personal freedoms and rights; clear limitations on the government's power in judicial and other proceedings; and explicit declarations that all powers not specifically delegated to Congress by the Constitution are reserved for the states or the people. *'''On May 29, 1790, Rhode Island became the 13th state and the last of the former colonies to ratify the Constitution."''' *'''The Brittish Army occupied Aquidneck from 1776 to 1779'''. The Portsmouth Quaker Meeting House was used as a British Barracks. *British General Prescott was captured July 10, 1777 at Overing's house in Portsmouth. He was later traded for American General Charles Lee. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Rhode_Island_Site The Battle of Rhode Island] in Portsmouth was fought '''August 29, 1778,''' during the American Revolution, to attempt to drive them out. *Butts Hill fort was the American command post. *[http://theyankeexpress.com/content/hessian-hole Hessian Hole] is an American Revolution battle site in Portsmouth: "During the American Revolution, the British employed German mercenaries to assist them in battle. These fearless Hessian soldiers were well-trained crack shots and sided with the English in large numbers." **"The exact location of the grave is lost to antiquity. Some claim it is on the Abby grounds near Barker's Brook where the Carnegie Golf Course now sits. A report from the Providence Journal Almanac written over one hundred years ago places the Hessian Hole in the Lehigh State Picnic Grove just off Route 114. A Works Progress and Administration Guide To Rhode Island And Massachusetts places the hole somewhere closer to Route 114." * Portsmouth's Historic and Architectural Resource report states: * "British troops, supported by three Hessian regiments, marched against the American troops at the north end of Aquidneck Island under the command of General John Sullivan. *The first fighting occurred on Union Street and in nearby fields, but the Americans withdrew to the north, took up defensive positions at Butts Hill and Lehigh Hill and the major battle took place in a broad valley between Lehigh Hill to the north and Almy Hill and Turkey Hill to the south. * Two assaults upon Lehigh Hill by the British and Hessians were repulsed by the Americans. A Colonial Black Regiment drove back three more Hessian attacks. When the battle ended, by midafternoon, the enemy had lost many men while General Sullivan’s forces suffered fewer casualties." * [http://www.portsmouthri375.com/patriots-park.html Patriots Park National Historic Landmark] "It has a memorial to the 1st Rhode Island Regiment, and The Battle of Rhode Island, August 29, 1778. The Bloody Run Brook is where the First Black Militia fought and the site honors the first Black slaves and freemen who fought in the Battle of Rhode Island as members of the First Rhode Island Regiment ." ===Abolition and Women's Suffrage=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Glen_(Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island) Oak Glen] was the home of Julia Ward Howe ===Other History=== * [https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf Portsmouth history] *[https://portsmouthhistorynotes.com/category/portsmouth-history/ Portsmouth History:] * 1668 Erection of first windmill on Butt’s Hil * 1794 First bridge opened between Island Park and Tiverton * 1862 U. S. Army opened Lovell General Hospital at Portsmouth Grove * 1895 Town Hall constructed * 1898 Portsmouth Free Public Library dedicated, an electric Trolley between Newport and Fall River started * 1942 The Navy opened the Motor Torpedo Boat Training Center at Melville. ====Religion==== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Rhode_Island_and_Providence_Plantations "Rhode Island was the only New England colony without an established church" https://www.bestplaces.net/religion/city/rhode_island/portsmouth# *Religion in Portsmouth, Rhode Island 46.9% of the people in Portsmouth are religious: - 1.7% are Baptist, - 4.0% are Episcopalian, - 34.5% are Catholic, - 0.4% are Lutheran - 1.2% are Methodist, - 0.1% are Pentecostal, - 2.1% are Presbyterian - 0.6% are Church of Jesus Christ, - 1.5% are another Christian faith - 0.3% are Judaism, - 0.1% are an eastern faith, - 0.0% affilitates with Islam =====Quakers===== *http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/survey_pdfs/portsmouth.pdf *"In 1657 ,the first Friends, or Quakers, seeking refuge from persecution in Massachusett and Connecticut, settled on Aquidneck. *The first Monthly Meeting ,including Newport and Portsmouth, was probably held in 1658 ; in 1661 , a general Friends Meeting was appointed in Newport. Meetings in Portsmouth were held at the homes of members. *When George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends, visited the island in 1672, he attended one or more meetings in Portsmouth. *In about 1700 a meeting house #55 --aplain, wooden structure--was erected at QuakerHill. *Before the Revolution, a large and wealthy congregation supported the society, but many left for other places during the war and never returned . *During the war, the meeting house was used as a barracks by the British" * Rhode Island [[Space:Rhode_Island_Quakers|Quaker history]] "During the Years 1670-1695. Quakers were estimated to constitute half the voting population of Rhode Island. " *There is an historic [https://portsmouthhistorynotes.com/2018/02/12/portsmouth-places-quaker-meeting-house/ Friends Meeting House and cemetery of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)] , at 11 Middle Road and 2232 E. Main Road in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. It was built between 1699 and 1702. *Closed in 2017 the Meeting House now is the subject of [https://www.eastbayri.com/stories/visitors-impressed-by-friends-meeting-house-in-portsmouth,77903 what to do with it] *Quakers [https://eastbayri.com/stories/elated-friends-move-back-into-quaker-church-in-portsmouth,80392 move back in 2020] =====St. Mary's Episcopal Church===== * First services in 1843 *Now has The Sacred Center "We are an interfaith center for wellbeing in Portsmouth. We offer yoga for all ages, retreats, dance, spiritual discovery groups and much more in a beautiful space welcoming all. We have a full weekly schedule of yoga classes that take place...more" http://www.smcportsmouth.org/ *"1847 Bishop Henshaw presided at the laying of the Church's cornerstone on September 2nd. The church was designed by Richard Upjohn, a famous English architect, who also designed Kingscote and the Edward King House in Newport, Trinity Church in New York City, and many other churches around the country." =====St. Paul's Epicopal Church===== *Opened in 1833. https://www.stpaulsportsmouthri.org/ "Saint Paul's Church was founded by a small group of Portsmouth residents, with the Rev. John Fenner from Saint Michael's, Bristol, RI, conducting its first Episcopal service on July 7, 1833." =====Portsmouth United Methodist===== *Opened in 1838. http://pumcri.org/ *"In 1793, a Methodist Society was formed in Portsmouth under the direction of Rev. Lemuel Smith, an early circuit rider. They met at the home of Matthew Cooke which was located under the present day Mount Hope Bridge. " *"In 1838, the congregation purchased a lot in the middle of the developing town for the sum of $102.50. The new church was constructed for a cost of $2020.00 and was dedicated on December 25th the same year." =====Union Church===== * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmWA8H_Union_Church_Portsmouth_RI Union Church] built in 1865 is now the [https://en.wikipedia.org*/wiki/Union_Church_(Portsmouth,_Rhode_Island) Portsmouth Historic Society], P.O. Box 834, Portsmouth, RI 02871, (870 East Main Road and Union St., Portsmouth) Phone: 401-683-9178, =====St. Anthony's Church===== *Founded 1901. 2836 East Main Rd, Portsmouth, RI, 02871-2608 ===Education=== http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/survey_pdfs/portsmouth.pdf *The Portsmouth Quakers also showed an early interest in education. In 1703 a Quaker schoolmaster was appointed and began teaching. A Yearly Meeting School was established at the meeting house in 1784, but closed four years later due to lack of financial support. *MosesBrown, treasurer of the school fund, invested the school’s money and made his own donations, and the school reopened in Providence in 1819 as the Moses Brown School. *A Quaker school house was built on a lot near the meeting house in 1804, but it too was unsuccessful and was sold in1 823. *Public education also developed at an early date. By 1720, there was a school house at each end of town, and soon after two more were constructed. One of the first built, the Southern most Schoolhouse#40 , still stands today, after several moves, next to the Portsmouth Historical Society. ===Population=== ====March 7, 1638 23 men==== [[Coddington-18|William Coddington]], [[Clarke-37|John Clarke]], [[Hutchinson-60|William Hutchinson ]](husband of [[Marbury-2|Anne Hutchinson]]), [[Coggeshall-23|John Coggeshall]], [[Aspinwall-124|William Aspinwall]], [[Wilbore-174|Samuel Wilbore]], [[Porter-60|John Porter]], [[Sanford-120| John Sanford]], [[Hutchinson-274|Edward Hutchinson, Jr.]], [[Savage-91|Thomas Savage]], [[Dyer-493|William Dyre]] (husband of [[Barrett-824|Mary Dyer]]), [[Freeborn-13|William Freeborn]], [[Sherman-1884|Phillip Shearman]], [[Walker-1542|John Walker]], [[Carder-14|Richard Carder]], [[Baulston-1|William Baulston]], [[Hutchinson-289|Edward Hutchinson, Sr.]], [[Bull-546|Henry Bull]] X his marke, [[Holden-50|Randall Holden]], [[Clarke-680|Thomas Clarke]](brother of John), John Johnson, [[Hall-547|William Hall]], [[Brightman-10|John Brightman]], ====Admitted to be Inhabytants of ...Aqueedneck 1638==== [[Hutchinson-281|Samuel Hutchinson]], [[Emmons-258|Thomas Emons]], Richard Awards, [[Wilcox-462|Edward Willcoks]], [[Gardiner-38|George Gardiner]], William Witherington, [[Gorton-2|Samuel Gorton]], [[ Wickes-13|John Wickes]], [[ Earle-82|Ralph Earle]], [[Brown-22586|Nicholas Browne]], [[Borden-36|Richard Borden, Burden]]], [[Maxson-28|Richard Maxon]], Mr. Nicholas Esson, Thomas Spicer, [[Potter-84|Robert Potter]], William Nedham, Sampson Shatton, [[ Mott-142|Adam Mott]], [[ Mott-213|John Mott]], [[Jeffreys-13|Mr. Robert Jefferyes]], Thomas Hitt, James Tarr, [[Roame-1| John Roome]] (his mark), Robert Gilham, [[Clarke-3494|Jeremy Clarke]], Nicholas Davis, [[ Baker-505|Wm. Baker]], John More, [[Paine-244|Anthony Pain]], [[Potter-410|George Potter]], Wm. Richardson, Wm. Quick, [[Clarke-680|Thomas Clarke]], John Johnson, [[Hall-547|William Hall]], [[Briggs-397|John Briggs]], James Davis, [[Parker-1109|George Parker]], Erasmus Bullock, George Cleer, [[Hazard-9|Thomas Hazard]], William Cowlie, Jeffery Champlin, Richard Sarle, John Sloff, Thomas Beeder, [[Tripp-7|John Trippe]], Osamund Doutch, John Marshall, [[Stanton-48|Robert Stanton]], [[Clarke-39|Joseph Clarke]], [[Carr-37|Robert Carr]], [[Lawton-11|George Layton]], John Arnold, [[Havens-6|William Havens]], [[Lawton-10|Thomas Layton]], Edward Poole, Mathew Sutherland ====April 30, 1639 31 men==== [[Hutchinson-60|William Hutchinson ]] only person to sign both contracts, [[Gorton-2|Samuel Gorton]], [[Hutchinson-281|Samuel Hutchinson]], [[ Wickes-13|John Wickes]], [[Maxson-28|Richard Maxon, Maggson]], Thomas Spiser, [[Roame-1| John Roome]] (his mark), John Sloffe (his mark), Thomas Beddar (his mark), Erasmus Bullock, Sampson Shotten, [[Earle-82| Ralph Earle]], [[Potter-84|Robert Potter]], [[Potter-1470|Nathanyell Potter]], Wm Heausens, George Cleare, [[Lawton-11|George Lawton]], [[Paine-244|Anthony Payne]] (his mark), [[Hawkins-2772|Jobe Haukins]], Richard Awards, John More, [[Brown-22586|Nicholas Browne]], William Richardson, [[Tripp-7|John Trippe]], [[Lawton-10|Thomas Layton]], [[Stanton-48|Robert Stainton]] (his mark), [[Briggs-397|John Briggs]] (his mark), James Davice ====Signers of Contracts or were admitted known to have stayed==== * [[Freeborn-13|William Freeborn]], died 28 Apr 1670 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He helped survey Rhode Island in 1639, and was elected Freeman in Portsmouth on 16 Mar 1641. On 1 December 1641, William Freeborn was a member of the Grand jury in Portsmouth, and in 1642 William Freeborn was Constable. On 10 December 1649 he received a grant of 140 acres in Portsmouth conditioned only that he must build a house within a year. In 1655 he purchased a mill from James Sands and Samuel Wilbor; this mill remained in the family until after 1800. On 19 May 1657 he was elected a member of the General Court of Commissioners and the same year was a member of the Rhode Island Assembly. * [[Sherman-1884|Phillip Shearman]], died before 19 Mar 1687 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. In 1639 he was secretary of the colony; made freeman, March 16,1641; was general recorder, in 1648 to 1652; deputy from 1665 to 1667. On April 4, 1676, he was among sixteen persons who were requested to be at the next meeting of the deputies to give advice and help in regard to the Narragansett campaign. *[[Walker-1542|John Walker]], died about 1654 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island * [[Baulston-1|William Baulston]], died 1 Mar 1678 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. He held all important offices in Portsmouth, being re-elected and reappointed year after year, until 1673, after which there is some evidence that he was becoming infirm. * [[Hall-547|William Hall]] died 19 Apr 1676 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. "In 1639 he is of record in Newport, Rhode Island, a parcel of land granted him in Portsmouth, May 27, 1644, and his name is included in a list of freeman in 1655. "He was commissioner to the general court in 1654, 1656, 1660, and 1663; deputy 1665-66-67-68 and 1672-72. In the last-named year he was appointed on a committee to treat with the Indians concerning drunkenness and endeavor to persuade them to reform. Among the five chiefs in this council was Philip, whose terrible war so harassed the colonies in 1675. *[[Sanford-120| John Sanford]], died before 20 Nov 1653 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. He held many important offices in the Rhode Island Colony. He was chosen constable for the year 1640 and lieutenant Jan. 13, 1644. The three settlements were united by a common charter in 1647, and on May 21st he was chosen assistant governor, ad acted as coroner. At the time of his death he was president of the Colony. * [[Briggs-397|John Briggs]] (his mark), Died before 17 Nov 1690 in Portsmouth, he played a prominent part in the government of the town serving as juryman, constable, town councilor, surveyor of lands, special commissioner, and Deputy to the General Assembly. * [[Brown-22586|Nicholas Brown]]Died 17 Dec 1694 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. Nicholas was admitted to Aquidneck Island on June 27, 1638. Nicholas Browne appears on the roll of freeman at Portsmouth, 1655. *[[Earle-82| Ralph Earle]],1655 List of Freemen Portsmouth RICR, may have moved. * [[Hawkins-2772|Jobe Haukins]] Died after 1682 in Portsmouth, Newport ,Rhode Island. *[[Lawton-11|George Lawton]]Died 5 Oct 1693 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. He arrived in New England before 1638. In that year, he was admitted as an inhabitant of Aquidneck, Rhode Island. On April 30, 1639, he was one of the incorporators of Portsmouth, Rhode Island.But he was also one of the original settlers of Westerly, Rhode Island in March 1661/62. *Thomas Layton,[[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton]]Died before 27 Sep 1681 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. 1639: April 30: Thomas Lawton/Layton among those listed in establishing the second government at Portsmouth, Rhode Island. 1639: July: Thomas was granted land at Portsmouth. 1655: Thomas was made Freeman. 655 to 1661: Served as Commissioner. *[[Paine-244|Anthony Payne]] Died 6 May 1649 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. *[[Potter-1470|Nathanyell Potter]], Died 1644 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island *[[Roame-1| John Roome]] Died before 9 Nov 1663 in Portsmouth * [[Tripp-7|John Trippe]],Died 28 Oct 1678 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. list of freemen of Portsmouth drawn up in 1655. He was a member of the town council. He was deputy for Portsmouth in the General Court (legislature) thirteen times between 1648 and 1675 and in 1656 he served for Providence. He was chosen assistant in 1670, 1673, 1674 and 1675 *[[Wilcox-462|Edward Willcoks]] Died after 20 May 1638 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. May 20, 1638, he was listed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth, Rhode Island *[[ Mott-142|Adam Mott]], Died 19 Dec 1673 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. *[[ Mott-213|John Mott]], Died 2 Apr 1661 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. *[[Potter-410|George Potter]], Died Sep 1640 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island *[[Parker-1109|George Parker]],Died 1656 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island * [[Havens-6|William Havens]], Died before 25 Sep 1683 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island ====Signers of 1st and 2nd Contact and those admitted who left Portsmouth==== *Many people who had been part of the settlement at Portsmouth separated. =====Went to Newport===== *Newport, also on Aquidneck, having a good harbor, became the larger town. The Portsmouth area remained more rural for many years. *'''Newport''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newport,_Rhode_Island Newport: eight founders and first officers] [[Easton-171|Nicholas Easton]], [[Coddington-18|William Coddington]],[[Clarke-37| John Clarke]],[[Coggeshall-23| John Coggeshall]], [[Brenton-159|William Brenton]], [[Clarke-3494|Jeremy Clark]], [[Hazard-9|Thomas Hazard]], and [[Bull-546|Henry Bull]]. * Others who went to''' Newport''' ** [[Clarke-680|Thomas Clarke]](brother of John), died 2 Dec 1674 in '''Newport''', Newport, Rhode Island **[[Dyer-493|William Dyre]] (husband of [[Barrett-824|Mary Dyer]]) removed to '''Newport''' by 16 Mar 1640/1 when he was made freeman there. [[Barrett-824|Mary Dyer]] died a Quaker martyr 1 Jun 1660 in Boston, Massachusetts. **[[Stanton-48|Robert Stainton]] Died 29 Aug 1672 in '''Newport''', Rhode Island **[[Gardiner-38|George Gardiner]], admitted an inhabitant of Aquidneck in 1638. In 1639 he was made a Freeman of Newport. **[[ Earle-82|Ralph Earle]] He settled in Portsmouth and later Newport, Rhode Island. **[[Clarke-39|Joseph Clarke]],1838 He was admitted as an inhabitant of Portsmouth, RI, 1639 He was admitted as an inhabitant of Newport, RI. 1668 Westerly, Washington Co., RI. He was admitted as a freeman in Westerly, RI ** [[Carr-37|Robert Carr]], Died before 4 Oct 1681 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Islandmap =====Back to Boston===== ** [[Hutchinson-274|Edward Hutchinson, Jr.]], decided in a few years he preferred '''Boston''' for his residence. During King Philip's War, Capt Edward Hutchinson, on Aug 2, was wounded by Nipmunk Indians at Marlborough, Massachusetts. ...He died of his wounds on August 19th, 1675, at Marlborough, aged 62, (carved on his grave stone). Edward's body was buried at Springhill cemetery, Marlborough, Massachusetts. **[[Savage-91|Thomas Savage]], was married to [[Hutchinson-175|Faith Hutchinson]], daughter William and Anne. Faith died 20 Dec 1651 in '''Boston'''. Thomas married again and died in Boston. **[[Emmons-258|Thomas Emons]] admitted as Freeman of Portsmouth on 12 March 1640, Thomas Emins, was admitted to be an inhabitant of Boston, June 29th, 1648." =====Founders of Warwick===== *(Original purchasers, 1643) [[Holden-50|Randall Holden]],[[Green-10080} John Greene]], [[ Wickes-13|John Wickes]] Francis Weston [[Gorton-2|Samuel Gorton]] Richard Waterman John Warner [[Carder-14|Richard Carder]] Samson Shotten [[Potter-84|Robert Potter]] William Wodell Nicholas Power ------------------------------------------------------------------- ** [[Carder-14|Richard Carder]] returned to '''Boston and Roxbury''' where he and additional men who were Gorton followers were tried for heresy and on November 3, 1643 ...by January 12, 1642/3 he was one of the men who bought the twenty-mile stretch of land from the Narragansett. By 1644 he was living in''' Warwick''' and found to be on a list of freemen by 1655. ** [[Holden-50|Randall Holden]], 1642: settled '''Warwick, Rhode Island''' **[[Potter-84|Robert Potter]] Died before 14 May 1656 in Warwick, Rhode Island. "He became an inhabitant of Rhode Island; took the oath of allegience there, April 30, 1639; was one of the "surveyors for ye highways" that year, and one of the twelve grantees of '''Warwick, R.I.''', in 1642-3." ** [[Gorton-2|Samuel Gorton]] They removed to Rhode Island, being of Portsmouth ( formerly Pocassett) in 1639, where he was again expelled and then attempted to settle as Providence, but was at odds Roger Williams who would not grant his freemanship. He removed then to '''Warwick''' in 1642. **[[ Wickes-13|John Wickes]] Died 17 Mar 1675 in '''Warwick, Rhode Island'''. John, along with the other "Gortonists" removed to Portsmouth, Rhode Island. By March 1642, John Wicke and other Gortonists threatened by the court at Portsmouth that if they were to come to the island armed, the constable was to disarm them and bring them before the magistrate and require them to find "sureties for their good behavior." Having been expelled from a second location, the Gortonists crossed the Bay and settled the town of Warwick. ===== Nieuw Nederland===== *[[Marbury-2|Anne Hutchinson]] She removed to '''Nieuw Nederland,''' what is now the '''Bronx, NY''', after her husband died BET 1641 AND 1642. She and many of her children (excepting Edward) were massacred by American Indians in 1643 in NY. *[[Hutchinson-281|Samuel Hutchinson]],Died 20 Aug 1643 in Hutchinson Farm, Pelham Bay, '''Nieuw Nederland.''' *[[Maxson-28|Richard Maxon, Maggson]],"The Maxson family may have been one of the 35 families who went to New York with the John Throckmorton group... The next day Richard Maxson and his son Richard landed at Throggs Neck, New York to get food and supplies for those marooned in the boat and were massacred by Indians. " =====England===== *[[Aspinwall-124|William Aspinwall]] readmitted to '''Boston''' in March 1642, then returned to England. * [[Jeffreys-13|Mr. Robert Jefferyes]], Robert Jeffreys returned permanently to England about 1646 =====Other Destinations===== * [[Wilbore-174|Samuel Wilbore]] had removed to '''Taunton''', but his name as senior, and Samuel, Jr., were retained on the list of freemen in Portsmouth, 1655. * [[Porter-60|John Porter]] became very active in civic affairs, serving on numerous committees over a period of two decades, and being elected for several terms as Assistant, Selectman, and Commissioner. He was named in Rhode Island's colonial charter, the Royal Charter of 1663, as one of the ten Assistants to the Governor. In 1658, Porter joined several others in purchasing a large tract of land on the west side of Narragansett Bay, called the Pettaquamscutt Purchase, which became South Kingstown, Rhode Island. After 1665, he removed to Pettaquamscutt. He died 6 Sep 1676 in '''Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island. ''' ====Signers with not much information==== * John Johnson, *[[Brightman-10|John Brightman]] ====Other early settlers of Portsouth==== * [[Albro-24|John Albro]] died 1 Dec 1712 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. "Major John Albro was one of the most active and influential settlers of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. " * [[Anthony-661|Abraham Anthony]]Died 10 Oct 1727 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Abraham was a freeman in Portsmouth on April 30, 1672. From 1703 to 1705 and 1707 to 1711 he was Deputy from Portsmouth to the General Assembly and in 1709 and 1710 he served the colony as Speaker of the House of Deputies. His will, dated June 1727, was proved October 19, 1727. *[[Borden-36|Richard Borden]] Died 25 May 1671 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. He received land on Aquidneck Island in May of 1638, in the area known as "The Spring" on the neck of land separating Mt Hope Bay to the north, from "The Great Cove". Richard died in 1671 and was buried on a 4 rod x 4 for parcel given by Robert Dennis for a Friends Burial ground. *[[Brownell-14|Thomas Brownell]] Died 24 Sep 1664 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Sometime between 1639 and 1641, Thomas and Anne moved to the settlement of Portsmouth on Rhode Island. *[[Cooke-720|Thomas Cooke]]Died 6 Feb 1677 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. Thomas Cook became an inhabitant of Portsmouth, R. I., and "gave his engagement to the government and propounded for a lot" in 1643. He was made a freeman of Portsmouth in 1655, and was a deputy in 1664. *[[Cornell-73|Thomas Cornell]]Died 23 May 1673 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. * [[Dennis-2688|Robert Dennis]] Died 5 Jan 1691 in Portsmouth, Rhode island. *[[Durfee-108|Thomas Durfee]] Died about Jul 1712 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island. Colonial General Assembly Of Rhode Island Election 1664, Constable Bet 1687 and 1688, Town Constable 1690, Deputy Election 1691, Member of Town Council Election Bet 1692 and 1694. *[[Fish-32|Thomas Fish]]Died 1 Dec 1687 in Portsmouth. Thomas Fish was in Portsmouth by 5 October 1643, when the Portsmouth town meeting record of "land was ordered laid out to Thomas Fish at the First Brook." Thomas was admitted freeman to the Portsmouth, Newport, RI in 1655. He was a member of the town council Portsmouth, Rhode Island. ====Census==== https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/portsmouth-timeline-1-copy.pdf * 1708 First census: 628 inhabitants, 104 eligible for militia * 1755 Census: 1363 inhabitants https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/history-of-portsmouth-for-students.pdf * The 1790 census showed 1560 residents - 243 families and 19 slaves. * The census of 1840 listed 1706 residents. Of the 882 white males, 491 are in agriculture, 61 in manufacture, 28 are miners, 6 in navigation of oceans, sailing on canals, lakes and rivers are 33, 7 are in commerce, 7 were retired military, and 264 were scholars (students?). https://portsmouthhistorical.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/portsmouth-timeline-1-copy.pdf *1870 Census: 2008 inhabitants * 1900 Census: 2105 inhabitants * 1940 Census: 3683 inhabitants *1960 Census: 8251 inhabitants *2010 Census: 17,349 inhabitants ====Families==== *Anthony Family Anthony, Charles. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Anthony Family|Genealogy of the Anthony Family]]'' (C.L. Anthony, Sterling, Ill., 1904) * Richard Borden Weld, Hattie. ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants, as far as known, of Richard and Joan Borden|Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants, as far as known, of Richard and Joan Borden]]'' (H.B. Weld, Los Angeles, Calif., 1899) * Thomas Brownell ''[[Space:Genealogical record of the descendants of Thomas Brownell|Genealogical record of the descendants of Thomas Brownell]]'' ( Publisher Jamestown, N.Y., M.Merz, printer 1910) * Jeremy Clarke Justice, Alfred R. ''[[Space:Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy|Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy]]'' (Franklin Printing Co., Philadelphia, 1922) * Coggeshall Coggeshall, Charles Pierce. ''[[Space:The Coggeshalls in America|The Coggeshalls in America]]'' (C.E. Goodspeed and Co., Boston, 1930) * Vol. 2: Book Three: William Cor(e)y of Portsmouth Rhode Island. Ca 1640 through 1995. Cory, Al Bertus. ''[[Space:Corys_of_America|Corys_of_America]]'' ( Jacksonville, Fla. : 1991) *Cornell, John. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Cornell Family|Genealogy of the Cornell Family: Being an account of the descendants of Thomas Cornell, Portsmouth, R. I.]]'' (New York: Press of T. A. Wright, 1902) * Thomas Durfee Reed. ''[[Space:Descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth Rhode Island|Descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth Rhode Island]]'' (William F. Reed, Washington, D.C., 1902) * Estes Estes, Charles. ''[[Space:Estes Genealogies 1097-1893|Estes Genealogies 1097-1893]]'' (Eben Putnam, Salem, Mass., 1894) * Fish family Fish, Lester Warren. ''[[Space:The_Fish_Family_in_England_and_America|The Fish Family in England and America]]'' (Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1948, 530 pages) * Halls of New England Hall, David. ''[[Space:The Halls of New England Genealogical and Biographical|The Halls of New England Genealogical and Biographical]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1883) * Hazard Family Robinson, Caroline. ''[[Space:The Hazard Family of Rhode Island 1635-1894|The Hazard Family of Rhode Island 1635-1894]]'' (Boston, 1895) * Richard Pearce Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:Pearce Genealogy|Pearce Genealogy]]'' (Rockford, Ill., 1888) * Shurtleff and Lawton Families Shurtleff, William ''[[Space:The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History|The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History]]'' (Pine Hill Press, Jan 1, 2005 ) * Slocum Slocum, Charles Elihu. ''[[Space:A_Short_History_of_the_Slocums%2C_Slocumbs_and_Slocombs_of_America|The Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America]]'' (The author in Syracuse, N. Y., 1908) * John Tefft Tifft, Maria. ''[[Space:A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island|A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island]]'' (Peter Paul book Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1896) ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Jeremy Clarke (governor)|Jeremy Clarke]] ==Sources== * Vital Records, Vol 4 Portsmouth, Vol 7 Quakers:Arnold, James Newell. ''[[Space:Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850|Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850]]'' (Narragansett Historical Pub. Co. , Providence, R.I., 1891) *Early Records ''[[Space:The Early Records of the Town of Portsmouth|The Early Records of the Town of Portsmouth]]'' (E. L. Freeman & Sons, Providence, R * Portsmouth (Rhode Island). Town Council. Town council and probate records, 1697-1930 [Portsmouth, Rhode Island]. Council and probate records v. 2-5 1697-1763 microfilm pg. 742. Salt Lake City, Utah : Genealogical Society of Utah, 1973, 1996 * [http://portsmouthhistorical.org Portsmouth, RI Historical Society ]

Portsmouth Historic and Picturesque

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Portsmouth Historic and Picturesque == * by [[Gurney-1071|Caleb Stevens Gurney]] (1848-1924) * published by The Lakeside Press, Printers, Photo-Engravers and Binders, Portland, Maine, 1902 * 225 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Portsmouth Historic and Picturesque|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=P3IDrWNNEa0C * https://books.google.com/books?id=kbcMAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/portsmouthhistor00gurn * https://archive.org/details/portsmouthhisto00gurngoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792860 === Citation Formats === * Gurney, Caleb Stevens. ''[[Space:Portsmouth Historic and Picturesque|Portsmouth Historic and Picturesque]]'' (Lakeside Press, Portland, Maine, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gurney|Gurney]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Gurney, Caleb Stevens. ''[[Space:Portsmouth Historic and Picturesque|Portsmouth Historic and Picturesque]]'' (Lakeside Press, Portland, Maine, 1902) [ Page ].

Portsoy, Aberdeenshire

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Portsoy (Scottish Gaelic: Port Saoidh)== Portsoy is located on the Moray Firth Coast of NorthEast Scotland, 50 miles NorthWest of Aberdeen & 65 miles East of Inverness. From the 16th Century until 1975, Portsoy was in the civil and religious parish of Fordyce. It lost its status as a burgh in 1975 and became a part of the District of Banff And Buchan. In 1996, administration was transferred to the Aberdeenshire council area. The "Old" Harbor dates to the 17th century and is the oldest on the Moray Firth. The "New" Harbor was built in 1825 for the growing herring fishery, which at its peak reached 57 boats. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsoy]]

Port-Toulouse, Île Royale

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Acadie]] [[Category: Port-Toulouse, Île Royale, Acadie]] {{Acadian}} ==History== ''This profile is a stub. Any people, events, or history you can add will be appreciated.'' Port-Toulouse was an Acadian village situated in the French colony of Île-Royale, which is now Cape Breton Island. It was located on the present site of the Nova Scotian village of St. Peter's, on the strait that separates Bras d'Or Lake from the Atlantic Ocean. Port-Toulouse and its fort were destroyed by the British when they took Louisbourg in 1758.Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port-Toulouse Port-Toulouse]. Accessed 2018. ===Early Families=== == Sources ==

Portugal: Açores

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Azores_Team|Açores Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. == The Azores == The Azores (ə-ZORZ, also US: AY-zorz is one of the two autonomous regions of Portugal === Geography === === Economy === == Footnotes == * [[Wikipedia:Azores|The Azores]] on Wikipedia ---- ''Last edited: (15:00, 15 December 2019 (UTC))

Portugal: Alentejo

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Alentejo_Team|Alentejo Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-218.png |align=r |size=125 |caption=Historic
Provinces }} == Alentejo == The Alentejo Province was one of the six historical provinces of Portugal. It was created in 1832 and divided into Alto Alentejo Province and Baixo Alentejo Province in 1933. == Alto Alentejo Province == == Baixo Alentejo Province == == Footnotes == * [[Wikipedia:Alentejo_Province|Alentejo Province]] ---- ''Last edited: (15:00, 15 December 2019 (UTC))

Portugal: Alentejo Team

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] The Alentejo Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]]. == Alentejo Team == ([[#Alentejo Equipe|Versão em Português abaixo]]) '''Team Leader:''' '''Team Members:''' * [[De_Melo_Banha-1|Henrique de Melo Banha]] '''Tasks:''' * Develop the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal:_Alentejo regional page] for Alentejo. * Work on Maintenance categories for Alentejo profiles (write biographies, search for sources, etc.) * Think of possibilities for topics in the region: One Place Study, occupational focus, notable people * Add appropriate categories to the profiles * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Check for Suggestions in this region and make corrections as needed ===Alentejo Profiles=== :''We would love to add more profiles for Alentejo. If you find one that fits within the [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Project_Protected_Profiles|Project guidelines]] please [[Space:Portugal:_Profile_Management_Team|let us know]]!'' {| class="wikitable sortable" align="center" style="background-color:#7cc17c" border="1" |-align="center" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''WikiID'''||Why Notable || '''Pre-1500'''||'''Pre-1700'''||'''Researcher''' |-style="background-color:#EAFAF1" align="left" |Florbela ||Espanca||Alma_Conceição-1|| Female Poet, erotic and feminist|| || ||
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Portugal: Algarve

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] [[Category:Algarve%2C_Portugal]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Algarve_Team|Algarve Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. == Algarve == {{Image|file=Portugal_Algarve.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=18th century map of Algarve and its most important settlements. }} The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algarve Algarve] is Portugal's only mainland region and is situated in the south of the country, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in its west and south sides. Settled since pre-Roman times, it is today the home of 467 495 people[https://ine.pt/scripts/db_censos_2021.html INE - Plataforma de divulgação dos Censos 2021; 2021], with many more having ancestors whom lived in it in the past. The toponym Algarve originates from the Arabic expression الغرب (Al-garbe) meaning "the west". As evidenced by the name, the Algarve was once part of the Muslim kingdom of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Andalus Al-Andalus]. Its control over the region lasted a few hundred years, until it was captured during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconquista Reconquista] by the nascent Portuguese Christian kingdom. For this reason, people with roots to the Algarve might find themselves sharing some part of their genetic material with people of North Africa. ---- == Geography and subdivisions == The 4,996.80 km² (1,929.28 sq mi) region that defines the Algarve was the last to be conquered from the Moors in 1249. It is the oldest Portuguese administrative division that is still present today and the only one whose borders have always remained the same. The parishes (freguesias) correspond to the lowest and most stable type of administrative division, and it is in these that you will find parochial records. Parishes are grouped into municipalities, of which there are currently 16. Most of its municipalities are ancient, though some are newer. This has led to geographical confusion and uncertainty for genealogists when going through the paroquial records of the Algarve. The list below contains the current 16 subdivisions and their year of founding, and by clicking on their name it is possible to see the parishes they currently englobe. {| border="1" class="wikitable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- style="background-color:#F8F4C2" ! style="width:35%" colspan=2 | Name ! style="width:15%" | Founding ! style="width:50%" | Additional information |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Portugal_Algarve.png|Albufeira]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Albufeira|Albufeira]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 20 Aug 1504 | style="text-align: justify;" | Albufeira was the last Moorish holdout to be conquered in 1249 by King [[Portugal-76|Afonso III of Portugal]]. Almost destroyed by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake of 1 Nov 1755], where a tsunami submerged the lower part of the village. Due to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Revolution_of_1820 liberal revolution], miguelist militias surrounded the liberal militia that had taken refuge in the town, to which a merciless siege was laid and culminated in a devastating fire and the death of 174 people, as well as all recorded parochial records, in 27 Jul 1833. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Alcoutim.png|Alcoutim]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Alcoutim|Alcoutim]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 9 Jan 1304 | style="text-align: justify;" | |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Aljezur.png|Aljezur]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Aljezur|Aljezur]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 12 Nov 1280 | style="text-align: justify;" | Devastated by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake of 1 Nov 1755]. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Castro_Marim.png|Castro Marim]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Castro Marim|Castro Marim]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 8 Jul 1277 | style="text-align: justify;" | Devastated by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake of 1 Nov 1755]. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Faro.png|Faro]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Faro|Faro]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 1266 | style="text-align: justify;" | Had an important jewish community in the 14th century that was expelled by King [[Aviz-11|Manuel I of Portugal]] in 1496. In 1577 the head of the Bishopric of the Algarve was transferred from Silves to Faro. Sacked in 1597 by English privateers, which sized the library of the Bishop of Faro, leading to a lack of parochial records before this date. Almost destroyed by the tsunami wrought by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake of 1 Nov 1755]. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Lagoa.png|Lagoa]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Lagoa|Lagoa]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 16 Jan 1773 | style="text-align: justify;" | Lagoa was governed within the municipality of Silves until 1773 when it was made independent by King [[Braganza-20|Joseph I of Braganza]]. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Lagos.png|Lagos]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Lagos|Lagos]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 1255 | style="text-align: justify;" | Famously the place where the first boats that kickstarted the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Discovery Age of Discovery] departed from, by incentive of Infante [[Aviz-20|Henry "the Navigator" of Aviz]], and infamously as the first gateway of African slaves into Europe. Historically the capital of the Province of Algarve until it's destruction by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake and tsunami of 1 Nov 1755], after which Faro became the capital. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Loule.png|Loulé]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Loulé|Loulé]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 1266 | style="text-align: justify;" | Devastated by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake of 1 Nov 1755]. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Monchique.png|Monchique]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Monchique|Monchique]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 1773 | style="text-align: justify;" | Monchique was governed within the municipality of Silves until 1773. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Olhao.png|Olhão]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Olhão|Olhão]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 16 Jun 1808 | style="text-align: justify;" | When under [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Portugal_(1807) French occupation], during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsular_War Peninsular Wars], Olhão was notable for having one of the few public uprisings against the occupiers, occurring on 16 Jun 1808. This revolt culminated in the expulsion of the French from Olhão and, as a result, from the rest of the Algarve. As a reward, a law was signed by the then Prince Regent (future King [[Braganza-29|John VI of Braganza]]) to distinguish Olhão and its inhabitants by ordering that it be referred to as ''Olhão da Restauração'' (Olhão of the Restoration) and the creation of a new municipality with local autonomy from Faro. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Portimao.png|Portimão]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Portimão|Portimão]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 1453 | style="text-align: justify;" | Devastated by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake and tsunami of 1 Nov 1755]. Known as Vila Nova de Portimão until the 11 Dec 1924, hence parochial records might mention it as Vila Nova instead. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Sao_Bras_de_Alportel.png|São Brás de Alportel]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: São Brás de Alportel|São Brás de Alportel]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 1 Jun 1914 | style="text-align: justify;" | The newest municipality and the only one founded after the historical Province of Algarve was replaced by the Distrito of Faro. Founded in 1914 when congressman Machado Santos submitted a bill two years previouly for the creation of a new municipality, to what was then the most populous rural parish of Faro with around 12 500 inhabitats. Contains a single parish with the same name. Historically known simply as São Brás. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Silves.png|Silves]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Silves|Silves]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 1266 | style="text-align: justify;" | Devastated by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake of 1 Nov 1755]. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Tavira.png|Tavira]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Tavira|Tavira]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 1266 | style="text-align: justify;" | Devastated by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake and tsunami of 1 Nov 1755]. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Vila_do_Bispo.png|Vila do Bispo]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Vila do Bispo|Vila do Bispo]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 26 Aug 1662 | style="text-align: justify;" | Devastated by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake of 1 Nov 1755]. Has a peculiar administrative history. Separated from the municipality of Lagos during the reign of King [[Braganza-42|Afonso VI of Braganza]] in 1662, it was later reintegrated in 1855, before again regaining autonomy in 1861, containing the same parishes besides Bordeira and Carrapateria, which were integrated in the municipality of Aljezur. The municipality was once again abolished in 1895, and later obtained autonomy for the second and final time in 1898. |- | style="width: 100px" | [[Image:Algarve_Vila_Real_de_Santo_Antonio.png|Vila Real de Santo António]] | '''[[Space:Algarve: Vila Real de Santo António|Vila Real de Santo António]]''' | style="text-align: center;" | 1774 | style="text-align: justify;" | Prompted by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake earthquake of 1 Nov 1755], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebasti%C3%A3o_Jos%C3%A9_de_Carvalho_e_Melo,_1st_Marquis_of_Pombal Marquis of Pombal], chief minister to King [[Braganza-20|Joseph I of Braganza]], who effectively ruled Portugal from 1750 to 1777, attempted to plan a town from the ground up with the pioneering design he had envisioned for the new [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisbon_Baixa downtown for Lisbon]. This design followed illuminist ideals, namely orthogonal grids of buildings, which were prefabricated in areas outside the town, and then transported to their final destination to be assembled, permitting this way a fast and methodical construction of the town. This proved to be a success, and because of this the previous village of Santo António gained the honorific of ''Vila Real'' (Royal Town), as well as autonomy from Castro Marim. |- |} == Notable People == == Footnotes ==

Portugal: Algarve Team

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] The Algarve Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]]. == Algarve Team == '''Team Leader:''' '''Team Members:''' * [[Amores_Oliveira-1| Marcos Amores de Oliveira]] '''Tasks:''' * Develop a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Portugal:_Algarve regional page] for Algarve * Work on Maintenance categories for Algarve profiles (write biographies, search for sources, etc.) * Think of possibilities for topics in the region: One Place Study, occupational focus, notable people * Add appropriate categories to the profiles * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Check for Suggestions in this region and make corrections as needed

Portugal: Azores Team

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-12.png|align=l|size=550|caption=}} ---- The Azores Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. == Azores Team == '''Team Leader:''' * [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] '''Team Members:''' * [[Brodeur-242|David Brodeur]] * [[Silveira-280|Darlene Collier]] * [[Costa-463|Keith Costa]] * [[Hall-33212|T Hall]] * [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] * [[Arseneault-10|Maggie Morris]] * [[Martin-46788|Maxx Martin]] * [[Arseneault-10|Maggie Morris]] * [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] '''Tasks:''' * Develop a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal:_A%C3%A7ores regional page] for the Azores. * Work on Maintenance categories for Azores profiles: write biographies, search for sources, correct suggestions * Look for category worthy focus areas relevant to the area: One Name Study, occupational such as fisherman, notable people from the Azores, etc * Add parish categories to the current Azores profiles * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Check for Suggestions in this region and make corrections as needed '''Azores Profiles''' ''There aren't a lot of profiles yet for the Azores. If you find one that fits within the [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Project_Protected_Profiles|Project guidelines]] please let us know!'' {| class="wikitable sortable" align="center" style="background-color:#7cc17c" |-align="center" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''WikiID'''||Why Notable || '''Pre-1500'''||'''Pre-1700'''||'''Researcher''' |-style="background-color:#EAFAF1" align="left" |António||de Abreu||Abreu-75||Explorer||
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Portugal: Beira

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Beira_Team|Beira Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. == Beira == Beira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɐjɾɐ]) was one of the six traditional provinces of Portugal. === Geography === {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-218.png |align=r |size=m |caption=The Beira Province }} ---- === Economy === == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Beira_(Portugal)|Beira (Portugal)]] ---- ''Last edited: (15:00, 15 December 2019 (UTC))

Portugal: Beira Team

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] The Beira Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]], part of the [[Space:Portugal_Project|Portugal Project]]. '''Team Leader:''' * '''Team Members:''' * [[Prendes-1|Rich Prendes]] * [[De_Melo_Banha-1|Henrique de Melo Banha]] * [[Seufert-2|Michael Seufert]] * [[Correia-189|L Correia]] '''Tasks:''' * Develop a Beira [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal:_Beira regional page]. * Create and work on maintenance categories for Beira profiles * Work on a list of place name categories * Topics - One Place Study possibilities, industry in the area, notables from Beira, etc * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Watch for profiles that are not Project managed and send suggestions for profiles that you think should be managed to the [[Space:Portugal:_Profile_Management_Team|Profile Management Team]] * Check for Suggestions in this region and make corrections as needed '''Beira Profiles''' {| class="wikitable sortable" align="center" style="background-color:#7cc17c" border=1 |-align="center" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''WikiID'''||'''Why Notable''' || '''Pre-1500'''||'''Pre-1700'''||'''Researcher''' |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="left" |Abel||Almeida Botelho|| Almeida_Botelho-1 ||Officer, Diplomat, Author, Flag creation||- ||-||- |-style="background-color:#f0fff0" align="left" |Pedro||Álvares Cabral||Álvares_Cabral-1||Commander, Navigator, Explorer||
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Portugal: Douro Litoral

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Douro_Litoral_Team|Douro Litoral Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. == Douro Litoral == [[Wikipedia:Douro Litoral Province|Douro Litoral]] (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈdowɾu lituˈɾal]) is a historical province of Portugal. It is centered on the city of Porto, now the capital of the [[Wikipedia:Norte Region, Portugal|Norte Region]]. The province comprised of the entirety of [[Wikipedia:Porto District|Porto District]], plus the municipalities of Arouca, Espinho, Santa Maria da Feira, and Castelo de Paiva, from [[Wikipedia:Aveiro District|Aveiro District]], and Cinfães and Resende, from [[Wikipedia:Viseu District|Viseu District]]. == Modern Provinces == === Metropolitan Area of Porto Subregion === ==== Geography ==== ==== Economy ==== === Tâmega Subregion === === Ave Subregion === === Entre Douro e Vouga Subregion === == Correspondence with Religious Divisions == A great deal of genealogical information is present in Catholic records, available online in [https://tombo.pt/ Tombo.pt]. Those records are physically located in districtal archives, matching the current civil subdivisions of Portugal. The lowest religious division, the parish (Portuguese: ''freguesia''), roughly resembles the civil parishes prior to the reorganisation in 2013. However, the municipalities (Portuguese: ''concelho'' or ''município'') they were part of could have changed over time; dioceses are roughly in the area of the current districts, though their actual shapes might differ drastically. Thus, it is important to keep in mind, when consulting religious records, which parishes belonged where. All of Douro Litoral Province falls into the [[Wikipedia:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Braga|Archdiocese of Braga]]. The main diocese in the province is [[Wikipedia:Roman Catholic Diocese of Porto, Portugal|Diocese of Porto]], though it extends south to Beira Litoral. The parishes of Cinfães and Resende are currently part of [[Wikipedia:Roman Catholic Diocese of Lamego|Diocese of Lamego]],Some documents might be lodged in the [https://diocese-lamego.pt/arquivo archive of the Diocese of Lamego], instead of the [https://digitarq.advis.arquivos.pt/ districtal one of Viseu]. while Póvoa do Varzim and some parishes of the municipality of Vila Nova do Conde are directly controlled by the Archdiocese of Braga. The only See (Portuguese: ''Sé'') in the province is the [[Wikipedia:Cathedral of Porto|Cathedral of Porto]] in the civil parish of [[Wikipedia:Sé (Porto)|Sé, Porto]]. == Footnotes == ---- 17:13, 19 February 2020 (UTC)

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] The Douro Litoral Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]]. == Douro Litoral Team == '''Team Leader:''' '''Team Members:''' * [[Seufert-2|Michael Seufert]] * [[Roszak-7|Gilles Roszak]] * [[Barroso-18|Filipe Barroso]] * [[Monteiro-116|André Monteiro]] * [[Coutinho-38|Marcio Coutinho]] * Would you like to join the [[Space:Portugal_Project|Portugal Project]] and contribute to these profiles? We would love to have you! Answer the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621449/do-you-have-portuguese-ancestors?start=0#a_list_title G2G Post] or contact one of the [[Space:Portugal:_Profile_Management_Team|Leaders]] to join.'' '''Tasks:''' * Develop a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal:_Douro_Litoral regional page] for Douro Litoral. * Work on Maintenance categories for Douro Litoral profiles (write biographies, search for sources, etc.) * Think of possibilities for topics in the region: One Place Study, occupational focus, notable people * Add appropriate categories to the profiles * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Check for Suggestions in this region and make corrections as needed '''Resources:''' * [[Space:Portugal Project - Douro Litoral Parishes|Douro Litoral Parishes]] * [http://gisaweb.cm-porto.pt/ Porto Municipal Archive] ** [http://gisaweb.cm-porto.pt/units-of-description/documents/353028/ War contributions imposed on the craft corporations (by the French occupying forces in 1808)] - A series of documents with online visualisation containing lists of names, crafts, residences and war contribution of people with open shops in the city of Porto and surrounding counties (Maia, Matosinhos, Leça da Palmeira, Vila do Conde, Santo Tirso, etc.), divided by neighbourhoods, localities or crafts. == Notable People with records from the region online == ==== Without Profile ==== * [[Wikipedia:Duarte Leite|Duarte Leite]] (1864-1950) - Prime Minister of the 1st Republic * [[Wikipedia:Almeida Garrett|Almeida Garrett]] (1799-1854) - Writer * [[Wikipedia:Júlio Dinis|Júlio Dinis]] (real name: Joaquim Guilherme Gomes Coelho) (1839-1871) - Writer * [[Wikipedia:António Bernardo da Costa Cabral, 1st Marquis of Tomar|Costa Cabral]] (1803-1889) - Statesman * [[Wikipedia:António Nobre|António Nobre]] (1867-1900) - Writer * [[Wikipedia:Ramalho Ortigão|Ramalho Ortigão]] (1836-1915) - Writer * [[Wikipedia:Nicolau Nasoni|Nicolau Nasoni]] (1691-1773) - Italian artist and architect * [[Wikipedia:José Marques da Silva|José Marques da Silva]] (1869-1947) - Architect * [[Wikipedia:pt:Américo Ferreira dos Santos Silva|Américo Ferreira dos Santos Silva]] - Cardinal and Bishop of Porto (1830-1899) ==== With Profile ==== * [[Eça_Queirós-1|Eça de Queiroz]] - Writter * [[Germano_Brandão-1|Raul Brandão]] - Writter * [[Pinto_Oliveira-1|Manoel de Oliveira]] - Film Director * [[Soares_Reis-1|Soares dos Reis]] - Painter

Portugal: Estremadura

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Estremadura_Team|Estremadura Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-218.png |align=r |size=125 |caption=Historic
Provinces }} == Estremadura == Estremadura Province (Portuguese pronunciation: [(ɨ)ʃtɾɨmɐˈðuɾɐ]) is one of the six historical provinces of Portugal. It is located along the Atlantic Ocean coast in the center of the country and includes Lisbon, the capital. == Modern Provinces == === Estremadura === ==== Lisbon ==== ====Santarém Leiria==== ====Part of Setúbal==== === Ribatejo before 1976 === Abrantes, Minde, Alcanena, Almeirim, Alpiarça, Azambuja, Benavente, Cartaxo, Chamusca, Constância, Coruche, Golegã, Salvaterra de Magos, Santarém, Tomar, Torres Novas, Vila Franca de Xira and Vila Nova da Barquinha. (You can make these into sub-sections or just add the modern info to the page. Your choice!

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] The Estremadura Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. ==Estremadura Team== '''Team Leader:''' * ''Jen is on leave at this time, and unavailable '''Team Members:''' * [[Falcao-11|Jen Lieberman]], [[Florindo-1]] * Would you like to join the [[Space:Portugal_Project|Portugal Project]] and contribute to these profiles? We would love to have you! Answer the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621449/do-you-have-portuguese-ancestors?start=0#a_list_title G2G Post] or contact one of the [[Space:Portugal:_Profile_Management_Team|Leaders]] to join.'' '''Tasks:''' * Develop a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal:_Estremadura regional page] for Estremadura. * Work on Maintenance categories for Estremadura profiles (write biographies, search for sources, etc.) * Think of possibilities for topics in the region: One Place Study, occupational focus, notable people * Add appropriate categories to the profiles * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Check for Suggestions in this region and make corrections as needed '''History''' (summarised from Wikipedia by a non-native speaker - feel free to correct/improve) Estremadura was one of the six medieval provinces in Portugal, whose name probably derives from the period when the southern territories were still under Moorish control and this region was "Extrema Durii" (latin for "the farthest away from the Douro river"). [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Antigas_Provincias_Portugal.png Estremadura Map in medieval times] In 1832 a new territorial organisation was created, with the Estremadura "prefecture" now including Santarém, Alenquer, Torres Vedras and Lisboa as "sub prefectures". In 1835 a new system with 17 districts ("distritos") is put in place, with the province ("província") becoming more of an historic concept that an effective administrative division of the territory. In 1936, based on a study that identified the country's "natural regions", Portugal was divided into 13 provinces, including Estremadura, defined as: Lisboa District (except for the municipalities of Azambuja and Vila Franca de Xira), the northern half or Setúbal District, and the southern half of Leiria District. [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8a/Provincia_Estremadura.png Estremadura Map 1936-76] The 1976 Constitution includes an administrative reorganisation that eliminates the concept of Province. Under this new organisation the former area included in the Estremadura province would be composed by 29 municipalities ("concelhos") belonging to 3 districts ("distritos"): * Leiria district: Alcobaça, Bombarral, Caldas da Rainha, Marinha Grande, Nazaré, Óbidos, Peniche, Porto de Mós; * Lisbon district: Alenquer, Arruda dos Vinhos, Cadaval, Cascais, Lisboa, Loures, Lourinhã, Mafra, Oeiras, Sintra, Sobral de Monte Agraço, Torres Vedras; * Setúbal district: Alcochete, Almada, Barreiro, Moita, Montijo, Palmela, Seixal, Sesimbra, Setúbal; Recently, two of these municipalities have been subdivided, resulted in the creation of Amadora (formerly a part of Oeiras) and Odivelas (formerly a part of Loures). Confusing? Well, probably because of the link with real geographic/regional features, the concept of provinces has lived on in school textbooks many years after it was no longer used as an administrative concept, resulting in it still being used, including in WikiTree. Relevance for genealogical studies? probably not much, since most of the surviving records belong to Parishes, which were not necessarily organised to cover the same areas as the administrative regions. Is there an easier way to get around? There may just be:[http://atlas.fcsh.unl.pt/cartoweb35/atlas.php Historical Atlas] is a tool that enables you to identify how spatial definitions evolved over time. [https://genealogiafb.blogspot.com/2015/04/divisao-administrativa-de-portugal.html?m=1 This blog] includes a summarised "how to". This resource applies to all regions in Portugal. '''Notables:''' * [[Portugal-77]] - King Afonso II - buried at the Monastery of Alcobaça * [[Portugal-76]] - King Afonso III - buried at the Monastery of Alcobaça * [[Burgundy-244]] - D. Pedro I - buried at the Monastery of Alcobaça * [[Castro-101]] - D. Inês de Castro - buried at the Monastery of Alcobaça '''Resources:''' * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/asearch Advanced Search on adporto.pt] * [https://tombo.pt/f/acb01 Alcobaça Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/cld03 Caldas da Rainha Parish Books] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Estremadura%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site]

Portugal: Madeira

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Madeira_Team|Madeira Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-226.png |align=r |size=275 |caption=Topographic Map
of Madeira }} == Madeira == Madeira is one of the two autonomous regions of Portugal. It is an archipelago situated in the north Atlantic Ocean, southwest of Portugal. There are eleven modern municipalities (counties) and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes fifty-five parishes]. Knowing which parishes neighbor that of your ancestors is crucial to research planning. Many Madeiran men married women from neighboring communities and then raised their children there. Sometimes, the opposite was true. ---- '''{{Orange|Municipalities / Counties}}''' ---- ==== Calheta ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-225.png |align=r |size=155 |caption=Click to view
parishes }} [[Wikipedia:Calheta,_Madeira|Calheta]] is a municipality (county) on the southeast coast of the island of Madeira, in Portugal. It was founded in 1430, is the largest municipality, and contains one of the oldest parishes on the island, Calheta. The village of Calheta became a town in 1502, seventy-two years after it's formation. Agriculture and fishing provide the two main sources of income in the area. Above Calheta are some of Madeira's best vineyards.Mayson, Richard. "Madeira" (PT: Infinite Ideas Limited, 2015), p. 58. The municipality of Calheta is comprised of eight [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes parishes].Madeira Web & Melon Unipessoal, Lda "Calheta Municipality" ([https://www.madeira-web.com/en/places/calheta.html Madeira-Web.com] 24 December 2019. '''Notable people''' include [[Gonçalves_Zarco-1|João Gonçalves Zarco]] (1st Donatary-Captain of Funchal), who discovered the island, Barreto, Augusto Mascarenhas. "The Portuguese Christopher Columbus: Secret Agent of King John II", (UK: McMillan, 1992). and his son [[Gonçalves_da_Câmara-3|João Gonçalves da Câmara]] (2nd Captain Major of Funchal), who was granted land by his father in Calheta.Pereira, Isabel Violante. "De Mendo da Guarda a Don Manuel I" (Lisbon, PT: Livros Horizonte, 2001), p. 83. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Calheta%2C_Madeira WikiTree category] for people that lived in that county. ---- ==== Câmara de Lobos ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-224.png |align=r |size=125 |caption=Click to view
parishes }} [[Wikipedia:Câmara_de_Lobos|Câmara de Lobos]] is a municipality in the south-central coast of the island of Madeira. Within it are also a parish and town of the same name. The town of Câmara de Lobos believed to be the original landing point for the Portuguese discoverer [[Gonçalves_Zarco-1|João Gonçalves Zarco]], who is credited with the discovery of the Madeira Islands in 1419. Agriculture and fishing have always been the main sources of income but the area has grown due to increased tourism. The municipality of Câmara de Lobos contains five Funchal is comprised of five [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|parishes]]. '''Notable People''': One of it's parishes, Curral das Freiras, was visited by the notorious explorer [[Wilkes-1298|Charles Wilkes]].Wilkes, Charles, U.S.N.. "Descent into the Curral das Freiras:" Volume I (NY: G. P. Putnam & Co., 1845). Raised by an aunt later canonized as a Saint he was court-martialed twice for dishonorable behavior. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Câmara_de_Lobos_County%2C_Madeira WikiTree category] for people that lived in the parishes of that county. ---- ==== Funchal ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-273.png |align=r |size=175 |caption=Click to view parishes }} [[Wikipedia:Funchal|Funchal]] is the municipal seat of the island of Madeira, in Portugal. The city by that name is the largest city in Madeira and is its capital. The original settlement was formed around 1424 by [[Gonçalves_Zarco-1|João Gonçalves Zarco]] who lived there with his family. The Madeira wine, known worldwide, was made early in the settlement in the area. While Funchal gains most of its income from tourism, the parishes within also get income from agriculture and wine. Funchal is comprised of ten [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|parishes]]. '''Notable People''' include Maximiano "Max" de Sousa, a Portuguese Singer, and Aires de Ornelas e Vasconcelos, the Archbishop of Goa. ---- ==== Machico ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-245.png |align=r |size=225 |caption=Click to view
parishes }} [[Wikipedia:Machico,_Madeira|Machico]] is a municipality, parish and city in the southeast part of the island of Madeira. It is the island's third most populous area. In 1440 Tristão Vaz was awarded the administration of the district of Machico. Most of Machico contains steep, inclined topography. Sources of income come from fishing, agriculture, and tourism. The municipality of Machico is comprised of five [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes parishes]. '''Notable people''' include [[Gonçalves_Zarco-1|João Gonçalves Zarco]] (1st Donatary-Captain of Funchal) and [[Vaz_Teixeira-2|Tristão Vaz Teixeira]], who discovered the island, A Mass of thanksgiving was held there by Franciscan priests.Câmara Municipal. "História" (in Portuguese). (Machico, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Machico, 2010). 28 January 2020. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Machico_County%2C_Madeira WikiTree category] for people that lived in the parishes of that county. ---- ==== Ponta do Sol ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-246.png |align=r |size=155 |caption=Click to view
parishes }} [[Wikipedia:Ponta_do_Sol,_Madeira|Ponta do Sol]] is a municipality in the southeastern portion of the island of Madeira. The settlement of Ponta do Sol occurred shortly after the discovery of the island, around 1420. The economy is supported by agriculture (mostly bananas, sugar cane and wine),Editors. "Ponta do Sol" ([http://www.madeira-live.com/en/ponta-sol.html madeira-live.com]) Madeira's oldest online magazine, 1997. [This site has links to the parishes, the current weather, activities across the island, event calendars.] fishing, and trade. The port of Ponta do Sol is not as important as it once was and construction and industrial enterprises have gained a prominent role. [[Marques-184|António Marques]] built a cinema ("Cine Sol") in the early 20th century as well as a mill for flour and other products.Madeira Micro International Film Festival "Antonio Marques" ([http://mmiff.com/cinema.php mmiff.com]) 12 Aug 2012. The municipality of Ponta do Sol is comprised of three [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes parishes]. '''Notable People''': [[Wladislaw-1|Henryk Wladislaw]] (aka "Henrique Alemão" or "Henry the German") was a King that fled to Madeira after a disastrous battle. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ponta_do_Sol%2C_Madeira WikiTree Category] for people that lived in the parishes of that county. ---- ==== Porto Moniz ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-261.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=Click to view parishes }} [[Wikipedia:Porto_Moniz|Porto Moniz]] ("Port Moniz"), originally named Ponta do Tristão, is a municipality in the northwest part of the island of Madeira. It was named after one of the original settlers, Francisco Moniz. The actual year of colonization is unclear though it is thought to have been formed near the end of the 15th century. It was originally christened "Lugar da Ponta do Tristão."Aqua Natura Madeira ([https://www.aquanaturamadeira.com/en-gb/hist-a-ria?page_id=2629281 aquanaturamadeira.com]) "The History of Porto Moniz" accessed 24 December 2019. Porto Moniz was originally created in 1835 but then abolished. It was reestablished in 1849. Porto Moniz is one of the oldest parishes in the northern part of the Madeiran island.Carreira "Porto Moniz, Madeira; Things to do and Lava Pool Guide" ([https://myportugalholiday.com/madeira-en/porto-Moniz-Things-To-Do.html myportugalholiday.com]) Initial sources of income included cattle breeding, cereal culture, and wood extraction. Potato cultivation became more prominent later in the 18th century. Tourism now represents one of the major facets of the Porto Moniz economy. The municipality of Porto Moniz is comprised of four [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes parishes]. '''Notable People''': The first colonizer of Porto Moniz (then Ponta do Tristão) was Francisco Moniz, the Elder. He was an aristocrat that married Lady Filipa da Câmara, daughter of [[Gonçalves_da_Câmara-3|João Gonçalves da Câmara]] and grandaughter of [[Gonçalves_Zarco-1|João Gonçalves Zarco]].Porto Moniz Municìpio. "[https://www.portomoniz.pt/en/municipality/history History: Porto Moniz.]" 2016. Accessed 28 January 2020. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Porto_Moniz_County%2C_Madeira WikiTree category] for people that lived in the parishes of that county. ---- ==== Porto Santo ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-268.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=Click to view smaller islands }} The [[Wikipedia:Porto_Santo_Island|Porto Santo Island]] is an island that lays northeast of Madeira Island. It is a municipality of the autonomous region of Madeira and was not recorded as a discovery until Madeira was, in 1418. Secretaria Regional do Turismo e Cultura, "Madeira Islands" ([http://www.visitmadeira.pt/en-gb/madeira/porto-santo Visit Madeira] : 24 December 2019. The name translates to "Holy Harbour" in English.[[Wikipedia:Porto_Santo_Island|Porto Santo Island]] as viewed on ''Wikipedia.org'' 24 December 2019 The first Portuguese settlers arrived in the 1420's. Due to disastrous repercussions from letting rabbits loose on the island the ecosystem was never revived. The economy in Porto Santo relies on tourism. The main urban area is the city of Vila Baleira aka Porto Santo. The municipality of Porto Santo is comprised of one [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes parish] and many neighborhoods (villages). '''Notable people''' [[Colombo-58|Christopher Columbus]] lived on Porto Santo for a while with his wife [[Moniz_de_Perestrello-1|Filipa Moniz Perestrelo]]. Their home is now a museum. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Porto_Santo_County%2C_Madeira WikiTree category] for people that lived in that county. ---- ==== Ribeira Brava ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-269.png |align=r |size=175 |caption=Click to view the parishes }} [[Wikipedia:Ribeira_Brava,_Madeira|Ribeira Brava]] is a municipality (county) on the island of Madeira. The name "the angry river" was given for the strong, powerful currents of the river during a storm. The economy is supported by potatoes, vineyards, and fruit as well as carpentry, sawmilling, quarrying, and marble-cutting. In Serra de Água the parish is cut off by tall mountains and so is primarily supported by many individual farms. The county of Ribeira Brava is made up of four [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|parishes]]. '''Notable people''' include [[Correira_Herédia-1|Francisco Correira Herédia]], Viscount of Ribeira Brava. He was descended from the oldest and most noble families of Madeira. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ribeira_Brava_County%2C_Madeira category] for people that lived in that county. ---- ==== Santa Cruz ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-270.png |align=r |size=175 |caption=Click to view the parishes }} [[Wikipedia:Santa_Cruz,_Madeira|Santa Cruz]] ("Holy Cross") is a county (municipality), parish and a city in the eastern part of Madeira. It is the second-most populous county after Funchal. Although tourism is growing in that region, agriculture and fishing are still the two main industries. The county of Santa Cruz is comprised of five [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|parishes]]. '''Notable People''' include Joseph Costa (1909-1998), a Portuguese American aviator who received a number awards for his contributions to aviation. ---- ==== Santana ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-271.png |align=r |size=175 |caption=Click to view the parishes }} [[Wikipedia:Santana,_Madeira|Santana]] ("Saint Anne") is a county (municipality) in northern Madeira. The region contains rugged mountainous terrain. It is known for its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Madeira_Santana.jpg triangle-shaped homes] with straw on the roofs.Editors "Santana Municipality" ([https://www.madeira-web.com/en/places/santana.html madeira-web.com]) 2019.European Best Destinations. "Santana Traditional Houses" ([https://www.europeanbestdestinations.com/travel-guide/madeira/santana-houses/ europeanbestdestinations.com]) 2019. A large Theme Park supports its residents. The county of Santana contains six [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|parishes]], with the parish of Santana containing the most residents. '''Notable People''' includes [[Gouveia-54|Archbishop Teodósio Clemente de Gouveia]] who studied at the seminary as a teenager and later earned a doctorate in theology and canon law. ---- ==== São Vicente ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-272.png |align=r |size=175 |caption=Click to view the parishes }} [[Wikipedia:São_Vicente,_Madeira|São Vicente]] ("Saint Vincent") is a county (municipality) on the north-western coast of Madeira. Early settlement was difficult due to its steep escarpments and deep valleys, so it was colonized much later than the southern part of the island. [[Diniz-14|Dr. Gregório Joaquim Diniz]] was involved in the first hydro-electrical production facility on the island. The county of São Vicente has only three [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|parishes]]. '''Notable People''' include Gregório Joaquim Diniz a doctor, Sub-Delegate for Health, and involved in the first hydro-electrical production facility on the island of Madeira, at Pé de Corrida. ---- {{Image|file=My_Ancestor_Images-35.png|align=c|size=300}} == Footnotes == * [[Wikipedia:Madeira|Madeira]] on Wikipedia.org ---- ''Last edited: (03:08, 29 January 2020 (UTC))

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-12.png|align=l|size=600|caption=}} ---- The Madeira Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]]. == Madeira Team == '''Team Leader:''' * [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] '''Team Members:''' * [[Silva-1252|Jim Silva]] * [[Rodrigues-676|Kim Hunkeler]] * [[Streader-10|Megan Stuart]] * [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] * Would you like to join the [[Space:Portugal_Project|Portugal Project]] and contribute to these profiles? We would love to have you! Answer the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621449/do-you-have-portuguese-ancestors?start=0#a_list_title G2G Post] or contact one of the [[Space:Portugal:_Profile_Management_Team|Leaders]] to join.'' '''Tasks:''' * Develop a [[Space:Portugal:_Madeira|regional page]] for Madeira. * Work on [[:Category:Portugal_Project_Maintenance_Categories|Maintenance categories]] for Madeira profiles (write biographies, search for sources, etc.) * Think of possibilities for topics in the region: One Place Study, occupational focus, notable people * Add appropriate categories to the profiles * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Check for [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebUser/Suggestions.htm?UserID=20285381 Suggestions] in this region and make corrections as needed (Except for DBE 568, we don't work on those). '''Resources:''' * [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|Madeira Parishes & Their Churches]] * [http://www.bihrmann.com/Travel/mdr/JPG/map.jpg Madeira Map] * [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|Madeira Parishes & Their Churches]] * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/pesquisa/baptismo/ Birth Index] * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/pesquisa/casamento/index.php? Marriage Index] * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/bases/passaportes/pesquisaavancada/ Passport Index] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A332081 FamilySearch Parish List] * [https://tombo.pt/ tombo site] type your parish into the box on the left * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/en/resources/archives/ ABM databases] * [http://arquivo.abm.madeira.gov.pt/ ABM simple search] type the name in that you are looking for, without any 'da' or 'de' * [http://arquivo.abm.madeira.gov.pt/search ABM Advanced search] use a range of dates with your name(s) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archives_in_Portugal List of archives in Portugal] '''Profile Examples''' * [[Ponte_Silva-1|Profile with birth and marriage records, Portuguese & English]] * [[Gonçalves_Teixeira-28|Basic childs profile with baptism]] * [[Gonçalves_Teixeira-26|Basic child's profile without baptism]] * [[Ribeiro-178|Notable profile using internet sites/books only]]

Portugal: Minho

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Minho_Team|Minho Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. {{Image|file=Portugal_Project_Images.jpg |align=r |size=125 |caption=Minho }} == Minho == Minho was a former province of Portugal, established in 1936 and dissolved in 1976. It consisted of 23 municipalities, with its capital in the city of Braga. ---- '''{{Orange|Municipalities / Counties}}''' ---- ==== Braga ==== Braga is currently the 7th largest municipality in Portugal by population and the third largest urban centre (behind Lisbon and Porto). [http://population.city/portugal/braga/] Braga Population Data Braga was most likely founded in 296 BCE by the Carthaginians. It is often referred to as Bracara Augusta, named by the Roman's who occupied the city in 20 BC. A few notable landmarks in Braga include: Bom Jesus do Monte, Sé de Braga and the Igreja de Santa Cruz. The region's economy is sustained by the manufacture of firearms, jewelry, cutlery, furniture, electronics, textiles, and hats. [https://www.britannica.com/place/Braga-city-Portugal] Braga Britanica == Footnotes == * [[Wikipedia:Minho_Province|Minho Province]] on Wikipedia.org ---- ''Last edited: (03:06, 26 June 2020 (UTC))

Portugal: Minho Team

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] The Minho Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]]. == Minho Team == '''Team Leader:''' '''Team Members:''' * [[Silva-1381|Tiago Silva]] * [[Lucas_Da_Silva_Cunha-1|Pedro Lucas Da Silva Cunha]] * Would you like to join the [[Space:Portugal_Project|Portugal Project]] and contribute to these profiles? We would love to have you! Answer the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621449/do-you-have-portuguese-ancestors?start=0#a_list_title G2G Post] or contact one of the [[Space:Portugal:_Profile_Management_Team|Leaders]] to join.'' '''Tasks:''' * Develop the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal:_Minho regional page] for Minho. * Work on Maintenance categories for Minho profiles (write biographies, search for sources, etc.) * Think of possibilities for topics in the region: One Place Study, occupational focus, notable people * Add appropriate categories to the profiles * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Check for Suggestions in this region and make corrections as needed

Portugal: Provinces Team

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] The Province Teams are part of the [[Space:Portugal_Project|Portugal Project]]. :Check the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portuguese_Cousins_on_WikiTree Portuguese Cousins] page to see if you are related to our team members. '''Team Leader:''' '''Team Goals''' * Increase the presence of profiles from the province, improving them and raising them to a high standard * Ensure that the category structure for the province is maintained and correct * Provide resources for people researching their ancestors from the province '''Team Tasks''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Portugal_Project_Maintenance_Categories Maintenance categories] - begin sorting and working on them * Sort out place name categories * Topics - e.g. one place study, industry in a particular area, notables from the province etc. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#229954;"|'''Province''' ! align="left" style="background:#E74C3C;"|'''Team Leader''' ! align="left" style="background:#F7DC6F;"|'''Team Members''' |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Alentejo_Team|Alentejo Team]] | |[[De_Melo_Banha-1|Henrique de Melo Banha]], [[Pearson-11136|Veronika Ihlenfeldt]] |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Algarve_Team|Algarve Team]] | | [[Amores_de_Oliveira-1|Marcos Amores de Oliveira]] |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Azores_Team|Azores Team]] |[[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] |[[Costa-463|Keith Costa]], [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]], [[Arseneault-10|Maggie Morris]], [[Hall-33212|T Hall]], [[Silveira-280|Darlene Collier]], [[Brodeur-242|David Brodeur]], [[Martin-46788|Maxx Martin]], [[Mello-88|Peter Mello]], [[Fontes-76|Valora Frazier]] |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Beira_Team|Beira Team]] | |[[Prendes-1|Rich Prendes]], [[De_Melo_Banha-1|Henrique de Melo Banha]], [[Seufert-2|Michael Seufert]], [[Correia-189|L Correia]], [[Scavazzini-1|Thais Scavazzini]], [[Paulo-25|Eneida da Rocha Biscaia Paulo]] |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Douro_Litoral_Team|Douro Litoral Team]] | |[[Seufert-2|Michael Seufert]], [[Roszak-7|Gilles Roszak]], [[Barroso-18|Filipe Barroso]], [[Monteiro-116|André Monteiro]], [[Coutinho-38|Marcio Coutinho]], [[Bonnet-244|Marcia (Bonnet) Benjamin]] |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Estremadura_Team|Estremadura Team]] | |[[Falcao-11|Jen Lieberman]], [[Florindo-1|Luís Florindo]] |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Madeira_Team|Madeira Team]] |[[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] |[[Silva-1252|Jim Silva]], [[Rodrigues-676|Kim Hunkeler]], [[Streader-10|Megan Stuart]] |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Minho_Team|Minho Team]] | |[[Silva-1381|Tiago Silva]], [[Pearson-11136|Veronika Ihlenfeldt]], [[Lucas_Da_Silva_Cunha-1|Pedro Lucas Da Silva Cunha]] |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Ribatejo_Team|Ribatejo Team]] | |[[Falcao-11|Jen Lieberman]], [[Machado-298|Matt Machado]] |- |[[Space:Portugal:_Trás-os-Montes_Team|Trás-os-Montes Team]] |[[Garcia-5974|Christina Garcia]] |[[Garcia-5974|Christina Garcia]], [[Amores_de_Oliveira-1|Marcos Amores de Oliveira]] |- |No Team | |[[Barrett-7493|Charles Barrett]], [[Garza-176|Carlos Garza Pérez]], [[Nitschke-255|Carolyn Nitschke]], [[Larson-2119|Ramona Pekarek]], [[Roszak-7|Gilles Roszak]], [[Petersen-1298|Dwight Petersen]], [[Volcato_Descovi_Filho-1|Leônidas Luiz Volcato Descovi]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#229954;"|'''Autonomous Community''' ! align="left" style="background:#E74C3C;"|'''Team Leader''' ! align="left" style="background:#F7DC6F;"|'''Team Members''' |}

Portugal: Ribatejo

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Ribatejo_Team|Ribatejo Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-220.png |align=r |size=125 |caption=Historic
Provinces }} == Ribatejo == The '''Ribatejo''' is the most central of the traditional provinces of Portugal, with no coastline or border with Spain. == Footnotes == * [[Wikipedia:Ribatejo_Province|Ribatejo Province]] on Wikipedia.org ---- ''Last edited: (16:36, 15 December 2019 (UTC))

Portugal: Ribatejo Team

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] The Ribatejo Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. == Ribatejo Team == '''Team Leader:''' * [[Falcao-11|Jen Lieberman]] '''Team Members:''' * [[Falcao-11|Jen Lieberman]] * [[Machado-298|Matt Machado]] *''Would you like to join the [[Space:Portugal_Project|Portugal Project]] and contribute to these profiles? We would love to have you! Answer the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621449/do-you-have-portuguese-ancestors?start=0#a_list_title G2G Post] or contact one of the [[Space:Portugal:_Profile_Management_Team|Leaders]] to join.'' '''Tasks:''' * Develop a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal:_Ribatejo regional page] for Ribatejo. * Work on Maintenance categories for Ribatejo profiles (write biographies, search for sources, etc.) * Think of possibilities for topics in the region: One Place Study, occupational focus, notable people * Add appropriate categories to the profiles * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Check for Suggestions in this region and make corrections as needed '''Ribatejo Profiles''' ''We would love to add more profiles for Ribatejo. If you find one that fits within the [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Project_Protected_Profiles|Project guidelines]] please [[Space:Portugal:_Profile_Management_Team|let us know!]]'' {| class="wikitable sortable" align="center" style="background-color:#7cc17c" border=1 |-align="center" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''WikiID'''||Why Notable || '''Pre-1500'''||'''Pre-1700'''||'''Researcher''' |-style="background-color:#EAFAF1" align="left" |Fernando ||Aviz||Aviz-12|| ||
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Portugal: Trás-os-Montes

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] ''This regional page is managed by the [[Space:Portugal:_Trás-os-Montes_Team|Trás-os-Montes Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. == Trás-os-Montes == {{Image|file=Portugal_Tras-os-Montes-2.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=Trás-os-Montes }} Trás-os-Montes [ˌtɾaz‿uʒ‿ˈmõtɨʃ]) meaning ‘behind the mountains’Editores. "Trás-os-Montes" ''Enciclopédia Britânica'' 20 July 1998 (visto 21 Janeiro 2020). Is a Province of Portugal Located on the Northeastern corner of Portugal bordering Spain. This means that Trás-os-Montes was since ever characterized for being isolated and their population had no other option than living in a community and survive for themselves.MWH (Mark William Harding) [(mark#portugaltravelguide.com). "Touring Trás-os-Montes." ([https://www.portugaltravelguide.com/90-category-north/20162-tras-os-montes-portugal Tras os Montes, Portugal on portugaltravelguide.com].) 5 June 2019. [This page contains cultural and climate information on the region. It also contains an interactive Google map.] Fortunately, nowadays it is possible to travel from Porto to all the main cities in Trás-os-Montes, in less than two hours. This Province is rich in Historical castles, beautiful river valleys, mountains and nature parks (Gerês and Montesinho) but is also known for its historical and cultural singularities. From the vestiges of Roman occupation such as the Aquae Flaviae (Chaves) Thermal Baths, to the medieval buildings like the Bragança or Montalegre castles; Trás-os-Montes offers a richly built heritage. The cultural heritage is also part of the experience for those who visit the region. In Miranda do Douro, for example, one can find a language spoken only in this municipality, the “Mirandês” and watch the dances of “Pauliteiros”, the heritage of the Celtic occupation of the region during the Iron Age that is accompanied by a touch of harmonica-of-pipe. The cooking in Miranda do Douro (as well as in the rest of the region) is also well known, where you can taste local products such as olive oil, their famous wine, almond, honey, chestnut or the traditional sausages. === History === : King Sancho II (1223-1248) made an attempt to Register its Constitution with no success . Due to the actions of his son, Afonso III, this region went under the royal commission in 1258 and within the direct control of the crown. === Geography & Economy === : The northern region is characterized by rolling hills and dry plateaus. The main economy is sustained by the livestock raised there and the fields of grain, especially rye. : The southern region consists of two valleys with the upper Douro River running through it. It is there that they make port wine and have hydroelectric projects along the river. The [[Aviz-20|Duke]] who founded Portugal was the first to plant grapevines there; taking them from his native Burgundy. == Locations Within Trás-os-Montes == === Districts === :''This section does not contain all Districts for Trás-os-Montes. The historical Province of Trás-os-Montes was one of the thirteen regions in continental Portugal. Together with Alto Douro it formed [[Wikipedia:Trás-os-Montes_e_Alto_Douro_Province|Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Province]]. This page contains some of those counties and communities. ==== Vila Real District ==== : Vila Real has always belonged to the historical province of Trás-os-Montes : Vila Real is a rugged area of low mountains and narrow valleys. Historically it had always been cut off from the coast by the Marão, Gerês, and Cabreira mountains until a highway was cut through in the eighties. Due to poor soil, agriculture has always been a struggle, although wine grapes are produced in the south near the Douro River. Potatoes, corn, and rye have always been traditional crops, as well as limited dairy farming. Extensive areas are covered in a pine forest. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-277.png |align=r |size=300 |caption=Click to view larger }} : '''Counties''': * Alijó * Boticas * Chaves * Mesão Frio * Mondim de Basto * Montalegre * Murça * Peso da Régua * Ribeira de Pena * Sabrosa * Santa Marta de Penaguião * Valpaços * Vila Pouca de Aguiar * Vila Real : See [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-276 this image] for Vila Real parishes. === Communities === ==== City of Chaves ==== {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-258.png |align=r |size=145 |caption=Chaves flag. }} : Chaves is a beautiful city in Trás-os-Montes. ---- == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Alto_Trás-os-Montes|Alto Trás-os-Montes]] on Wikipedia

Portugal: Trás-os-Montes Team

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] The Trás-os-Montes Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Portugal:_Provinces_Team|Provinces Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. == Trás-os-Montes Team == '''Team Leader:''' * [[Garcia-5974|Christina Garcia]] '''Team Members:''' * [[Garcia-5974|Christina Garcia]] * Would you like to join the [[Space:Portugal_Project|Portugal Project]] and contribute to these profiles? We would love to have you! Answer the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621449/do-you-have-portuguese-ancestors?start=0#a_list_title G2G Post] or contact one of the [[Space:Portugal:_Profile_Management_Team|Leaders]] to join.'' '''Tasks:''' * Develop the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal:_Tr%C3%A1s-os-Montes regional page] for Trás-os-Montes * Work on Maintenance categories for Trás-os-Montes profiles (write biographies, search for sources, etc.) * Think of possibilities for topics in the region: One Place Study, occupational focus, notable people * Add appropriate categories to the profiles * Add the project sticker to any profile that doesn't have it * Check for Suggestions in this region and make corrections as needed * Find images for profiles or the regional page and upload to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Portugal_Project_Images Portugal Project Image page].

Portugal in The Great War

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[[Category: The Great War 1914-1918 Project]] [[Category: Portugal, World War I]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_Resource_page|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Photos-899.png]] [[Space:Allied_Powers_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Photos-863.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_Memorials|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Photos-896.png]] [[Space:Images_in_the_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Photos-897.png]] -----------
Portugal in The Great War
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} This is a placeholder stub, to be used as a starting point to describe items pertaining to Portugal in World War I. Despite the rivalry between Portugal and Germany, Portugal remained neutral until March 1915, when Germany declared war. Portugal then joined the Allies. --------- '''SOURCES:''' WikiTree Sources:

Portugal Place Name Categories

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[[Category: Portugal]] ==Portugal Place Name Categories== ''This page was created as a resource by the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]] to help define the structure of Portugal Categories.'' ---- [[:Category:Portugal|Portugal]] includes the islands of [[:Category:Madeira|Madeira]], the [[:Category: Azores, Portugal|Açores]] and the mainland Provinces. The nesting structure for those categories should be as follows: #'''National Level''': [[Category: Portugal (en)]] #'''Regional Level''': [[Category: XprovinceX, Portugal]] and other regional names. There are 13 regions in Portugal. #'''County Level''': [[Category: Concelho do XcountyX, XprovinceX]]. Each region has from 11 to 33 counties. #'''Parish Level''': [[Category: XparishX, XprovinceX]]. Each County has from 1 to 24 parishes. Parish categories are nested in the appropriate county category and in the province. #'''City or Village Level''': [[Category: XsiteX, XparishX]] is nested in the appropriate Parish. :Example: :The site of Passo in the parish of Madalena do Mar in the county of Ponta do Sol in the province of Madeira in the country of Portugal could be added to the profile as '''Category: Passo, Madalena do Mar''' (site and parish) and '''Category: Madalena do Mar, Madeira''' (parish and region). It is not uncommon to know only the parish, so it is fine to use only '''Category: Madalena do Mar, Madeira'''. :So the hierarchy of higher categories to lower subcategories would look like this (in edit mode): *[[Category: Portugal (en)]] **[[Category:Madeira, Portugal]] ***[[Category: Ponta de Sol, Madeira]] ****[[Category: Madelena do Mar, Madeira]] *****[[Category: Passo, Madalena do Mar]] ---- :Note: The Portugal categories were discussed in depth by the Portugal Project, posted for response in the G2G Forum, and approved by the WikiTree Categorization Project. Please feel free to contact a [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]] leader if you see a parish that needs to be added to this category. If adding yourself, please use the standards shown above. Thank you!

Portugal Project - Project Protected Profiles

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] == Portugal Project - Project Protected Profiles (PPP) and Project Managed Profiles (PMP)== The Portugal Project will eventually manage a large number of profiles. Some will be project protected (PPP) and others will be managed by the project (PMP) but do not require project protection. The criteria for a PPP is that the profile must be at least 200 years old or notable, and it must be contentious, duplicated or potentially duplicated. :'''Project Administration''': ::Project Leaders: [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] and [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] ::Profile Management Project Coordinator: [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] == Criteria for Project Protection == :The Portugal Project follows the Wikitree guidelines for [[Help:Project_Protection|project protection]]. You can read [[Help:Project_Accounts|here]] what a Project Profile does and why it was created for projects. The members of the Portugal Project will receive the feed for the Portugal Project so that you know what others are working on, and can join in and help where needed. === Process for Portugal PPP Management === :'''Definition of Controversial or Duplicated''' : The biography or comments indicate that there has been dispute about the identity of the person, or key details of the person’s life, or their descendants or ancestors OR there is a previous G2G post requesting that the profile be locked. This includes disputes about the Last Name At Birth or the full name for the person. ===Existing PPP's=== : There are a number of Project Protected profiles, that are not managed by any project, or are managed by the Notables Project. If the Portugal Project decides to take on any of these, we will post to the profile to notify the profile managers that the Portugal Project is taking on management of the profile, and invite them to contact the Portugal Project if they would like to discuss it. ===New PPP's to be managed by the Portugal Project=== :The Portugal Project is able to project protect and manage any profiles for people born in Portugal that meet the criteria (especially controversial and duplicated) as required/requested. To suggest a profile for Portugal PPP management please contact [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] or a project leader with details of the profile including how it meets the criteria. Members of the Portugal Project should post to the Portugal Project google group requests/suggestions for profiles to be managed by the project or project protected. === Discretionary Project Management=== :The Portugal Project may choose to manage other profiles as agreed after discussion by the Portugal Project Leaders group. Profiles or groups of profiles submitted will be posted to the Portugal Project Leaders google group for discussion and approval. These will generally be of persons considered to be notable or historically significant. Assessing whether a profile meets these criteria can be quite subjective, if unsure please contact the coordinator or project leaders. == Profiles Managed by the Portugal Project == :This includes PPP profiles and other profiles [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch3&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-94&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 managed by the Portugal Project]. === Suggest a profile for Portugal to manage === :You can suggest a profile for the Portugal Project to manage by contacting [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]. === Guidelines for Improving Portugal Project PPPs and Managed Profiles === :Our goal to ensure that all PPPs are developed to the highest standard including: * Resolving contentious or conflicting information. * Ensuring that all facts are supported by evidence and have appropriately [[Help:Sources|sources]] (critically appraise sources as to their validity, accuracy and relevance). Please do not introduce unsourced user trees or webpages as sources. * Adhering to Wikitree [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|style guidelines]]. * Creating well written biographies relevant to the profile. * Adding a 'Research Notes' section if necessary to explain contentious issues or problems encountered in the research process. * Collaborating with others in a respectful manner. == Notes for Project Members == : It's important to remember that the older profiles managed by the project are common. This means that thousands of WikiTree members will share them. Working these profiles, with accuracy, can be tricky, requires a high degree both of genealogical knowledge and familiarity with WikiTree procedures. Sourcing and Collaboration is key to the success of this project. Project Members share a responsibility to drive accuracy through these profiles are we all depend on them. : If you are new to WikiTree it is strongly recommended that you work on more recent profiles first. This will give you a feel and understanding for the requirements of the project, particularly sourcing requirements and naming conventions. To work on pre-1700 profiles WikiTree is going to require you first take and pass a certification test, which is available [https://www.wikitree.com/quiz/pre_1700 here]. This "test" is not too hard but will introduce you to additional features and requirements that may be new to you. :'''If you have an interest in profiles in the pre-1500 period, you must apply for Pre-1500 certification'''. This certification is to provide us with assurance that only those that display solid genealogical practises are allowed to work profiles prior to 1500; profiles on which all future profiles depend. To receive the certification, you must have made contributions to pre-1700, demonstrated collaboration through the G2G, and work on project-protected profiles. All of which will demonstrate a practical understanding of the principles behind our Honour Code and Pre-1700 Self-Certification, especially regarding sources and collaboration in high-conflict areas. You will invariably need a sponsor to achieve this certification and you should discuss your interest with one of the Project Leads. You can find a link to read about and apply for the pre-1500 certification [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/cert here]. === Google Group === : We use our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitrees-portugal-project Google Group] for discussions on the project and/or profiles. Posting your questions there will allow the others in the group to participate in the discussion.

Portugal Project - Resources

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[[Category: Portugal Genealogy Resources]] {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-10.png |align=c |size=600 |caption= }} This page is to collect and share resources for the various provinces managed by the [[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]]. If you find a new source that is helpful, let us know! ''Note: You can check the [[Space:Portugal_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]] page to see which records can be listed on this page, and which can't be used as the only source on a profile.'' Para obter ajuda para adicionar suas informações de teste de DNA ao WikiTree, clique [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Mindy%27s_Working_Space_7&public=1 aqui]. === General WikiTree Help === : These are links to some basic, and not so basic, styles and standards of WikiTree that can be useful: * [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] * [[Help:Sources|Sources]] * [[Help:Estimated_Dates|Estimated Dates]] * [[Help:Research_Notes|Research Notes]] * [[Help:Stickers|Stickers]] * [[:Category:Stickers|List of Stickers]] * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Auto Generate a bio] * [[Silva_Ribeira-4|Basic profile, one source]] * [[Delgado-818|Advanced profile using book sources]] * [[Silva_Horta-1|Advanced profile using vital records]] * [[Ribeiro-178|Advanced profile in English and Portuguese]] == Resources by Province == === Alentejo === : The Alentejo is a geographical, historical and cultural region of south-central and southern Portugal. In Portuguese, it literally means "beyond" (além) Tagus river (Tejo). * [https://digitarq.adevr.arquivos.pt/ Évora Archives] Search names and dates * [https://tombo.pt/f/vnt02 Viana do Alentejo Parish books on tombo] * [http://www.melhoralentejo.pt/# Current Alentejo News] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/image/index Évora Civil Registration and Misc Records, 1554-1938] Browseable images, no index * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=https://www.familysearch.org/service/cds/recapi/sord/collection/2140127/waypoints Faro do Alentejo, Beja Church Records, 1808-1911] Browseable Images, no index * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=9VCN-N38%3A1018110201%3Fcc%3D2140127 Municipalities in Beja] Browseable Images, no index * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2001878 Portugal, Beja, Catholic Church Records, 1550-1913] Browseable Images, no index * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=132886&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Portugal%2C%20%C3%89vora%2C%20Viana%20do%20Alentejo%22&subjectsOpen=597143-50 Évora, Viana do Alentejo Church Records] Browseable Images, no index * [http://www.cm-reguengos-monsaraz.pt/pt/Paginas/home.aspx Municipal archives of Reguengos de Monsaraz] === Algarve === : The Algarve is the southernmost region of continental Portugal. Algarve incorporates sixteen municipalities. It is one of the most developed regions of Portugal. * [https://www.spanish-fiestas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/map-algarve.jpg Map of Algarve Municipalities] * [https://tombo.pt/f/abf01 Albufeira Parish Books on tombo] * [http://www.theeuropeanlibrary.org/tel4/search?query=algarve&collection-id=a0493 Algarve Books online] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22algarve%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] * [http://purl.pt/index/geral/PT/index.html Digital Library books] * [http://arquivo.cm-viladobispo.pt/index.php/arquivo-municipal-de-vila-do-bispo-3 Municipal Archives of Vila do Bispo] === Azores === : The Azores officially the ''Autonomous Region of the Azores'', is one of the two autonomous regions of Portugal. It is an archipelago composed of nine volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean west of continental Portugal. * [http://www.worldaccomodation.com/vacationrentals/portugal/azores/azoresne.gif Azores Map] * [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Azores_Parishes|Azores Parishes and their Churches]] (a chart of all parishes) * [https://tombo.pt/f/smp09 Lobrigos (São Miguel) Parish Books] * [http://www.arquivos.azores.gov.pt/details?id=1013238&ht=Par%C3%B3quia|de Ponta Delgada Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/mtl07 São Miguel do Pinheiro Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/gmr54 Selho (São Jorge) Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vls05 Velas (São Jorge) Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/pdl23 Pilar da Bretanha Parish Books] * [http://www.yourislandroutes.com/azores-passport-indexes-1879-1883/ Azores Passport Indexes 1879-1883] * [https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/asearch Advanced Search on Tombo] * [http://www.culturacores.azores.gov.pt/ig/registos/Default.aspx CCA Registers by Island] * [http://www.arquivos.azores.gov.pt/ CCA Search with names and dates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A529126 Parish Registers on FamilySearch] * [http://www.worldgenweb.org/azrwgw/research-aids-m---z/passport-info-and-passenger/ Passport help page] * [[Space:Mindy_Azores_Sao_Miguel_-_Sao_Jose_%26_Feteiras|Rodrigues and de Sousa in São José & Feteiras, Azores]] This is a very specific list. If you have those surnames in those parishes let me know and I can add you to the page. === Beira === : Beira was one of the six traditional provinces of Portugal. The most important cities within the province are: Coimbra, Aveiro, Leiria, Viseu, Castelo Branco, Guarda, Figueira da Foz, Covilhã and Pinhel. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beira_(Portugal)#/media/File:Proposta_Regionaliza%C3%A7%C3%A3o_1998.png Beira Map] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=1087360&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Portugal%2C%20Bragan%C3%A7a%2C%20Beira%20Grande%22&subjectsOpen=1087359-50 Beira Grande, Bragança Church Records] * [https://tombo.pt/ tombo] type the parish in the box on the left * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22beira%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] === Douro Litoral === : Douro Litoral is centered on the city of Porto, now the capital of the Norte Region. The province was abolished in 1976. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1928590 Aveiro, Portugal Church registers]. Once you select 'Aveiro' it will let you choose a municipality/county and then a parish to search in. It says they are available, but then I got a message saying you have to be in a LDS center to view them. See below for the records available on tombo. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1920081?availability=Family%20History%20Library Aveiro, Sosa] records available (you can only view at a FamilySearch history center). * [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/Douro_Litoral_Map.png Douro Map] * [https://tombo.pt/f/pvz10 Póvoa de Varzim Parish Books] ''Our Lady of Conception'' * [https://tombo.pt/f/mts06 Matosinhos Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vng16 Vila Nova de Gaia Parish Books] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/details?id=504066 Santa Marinha Parish Books] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Douro%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vgs07 Sosa, Vago, Aveira] parish records on tombo.pt === Estremadura === : Estremadura Province is located along the Atlantic Ocean coast in the center of the country and includes Lisbon. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estremadura_Province_(1936%E2%80%9376)#/media/File:Provincia_Estremadura.png Estremadura Map] and [http://wikimapia.org/#lang=en&lat=39.213103&lon=-8.489685&z=9&m=w Wikimapia map] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/asearch Advanced Search on adporto.pt] * [https://tombo.pt/f/acb01 Alcobaça Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/cld03 Caldas da Rainha Parish Books] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Estremadura%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] === Madeira === : Madeira is a Portuguese archipelago situated in the north Atlantic Ocean, southwest of Portugal. Madeira was claimed by Portuguese sailors in the service of Prince Henry the Navigator in 1419 and settled after 1420. * [http://www.bihrmann.com/Travel/mdr/JPG/map.jpg Madeira Map] * [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Madeira_Parishes|Madeira Parishes & Their Churches]] * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/pesquisa/baptismo/ Birth Index] * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/pesquisa/casamento/index.php? Marriage Index] * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/bases/passaportes/pesquisaavancada/ Passport Index] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A332081 FamilySearch Parish List] * [https://tombo.pt/ tombo site] type your parish into the box on the left * [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/en/resources/archives/ ABM databases] * [http://arquivo.abm.madeira.gov.pt/ ABM simple search] type the name in that you are looking for, without any 'da' or 'de' * [http://arquivo.abm.madeira.gov.pt/search ABM Advanced search] use a range of dates with your name(s) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archives_in_Portugal List of archives in Portugal] === Minho === : Minho was a former province of Portugal, established in 1936 and dissolved in 1976. * [https://wanderingportugal.com/images/7.jpg Minho Map] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vct10 Castelo do Neiva Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/gmr63 Guimarães Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vct23 São Romão de Neiva Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/brg55 Sobreposta Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vct38 Vila de Punhe Parish Books] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/asearch Advanced Search on adporto.pt] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Minho%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] === Ribatejo === : The Ribatejo is the most central of the traditional provinces of Portugal, with no coastline or border with Spain. * [https://www.weather-forecast.com/locationmaps/Castanheira-do-Ribatejo.10.gif Ribatejo Map] * [https://tombo.pt/f/apc01 Alpiarça Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/str05 Alcanhões Parish Books] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/asearch Advanced Search on adporto.pt] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Ribatejo%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] ===Trás-os-Montes === : Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro is a historical province of Portugal located in the northeastern corner of the country. * [https://transmontano-gormet-loja.webnode.pt/_files/200054340-768647878f/Mapa%20TOM.png Trás-os-Montes Map] * [https://tombo.pt/f/mdl21 Mirandela Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/prg07 Peso da Régua Parish Books] * [https://tombo.pt/f/vlp28 Valpaços Parish Books] * [http://pesquisa.adporto.pt/asearch Advanced Search on adporto.pt] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bany_place%3A%22Tr%C3%A1s-os-Montes%2C%20portugal%22~ FamilySearch site] * [https://tombo.pt/d/braganca Bragança Passports] * [https://tombo.pt/f/bgc42 Bragança - Santa Maria Parish Records] * [https://tombo.pt/f/bgc42 Bragança - Sé Parish Records] == Resources not Region Specific == * '''Civil Records''': From 1911 onward, all residents were required to have their vital events recorded in the civil registrar, regardless if this information was also recorded in their church's parish. Records are sent to the district archives 30 years after death, 50 years after marriage and 100 years after birth. Some may be online or you may be able to order a copy from the Archives for that region. Wikipedia has a good [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archives_in_Portugal list of Archives in Portugal]. * [[Space:Glossary_Portugal|'''Glossary''']] of Portuguese terms * [[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|'''Genealogy Glossary''' in 8 languages]] * ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Portugal_Project_Month_Banners&public=1 Newsletter Images]: These are images for the monthly newsletter. If you would like one of the months (without the Portugal Project on them) for your own biography, please contact [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]].'' (Note: I haven't been doing the newsletter recently. Let me know if you are interested in it being reinstated) * '''Parish records''': baptisms, marriages, burials, and other acts such as confirmations or inventories. These are available through the Archives for the region that the event currently belongs in. They can be consulted in person at the Archives or, in most cases, are online through the different Archives website. * '''Passport Records''': Passport records can be requested from the Archives at the relevant location. Indexes that were created by the Archive in question are considered a legitimate source; though looking at the record itself is better. Passport indexes created by other sites are not considered reliable as you don't know if the person posting the information looked at original records or not. * [https://tombo.pt/ tombo.pt] will allow you to search for records by parish. You can also type in the municipality and see which parishes are within. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-13.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=Portugal Provinces }}

Portugal Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category: Portugal Project]] [[Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] == Reliable Sources == * '''Parish records''': baptisms, marriages, burials, and other acts such as confirmations or inventories. These are available through the Archives for the region that the event currently belongs in. They can be consulted in person at the Archives or, in most cases, are online through the different Archives website. See the [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Resources|Portugal Project Resources by Region]] * '''Passport Records''': Passport records can be requested from the Archives at the relevant location. Indexes that were created by the Archive in question are considered a legitimate source; though looking at the record itself is better. Passport indexes created by other sites are not considered reliable as you don't know if the person posting the information looked at original records or not. == Unreliable Sources == * '''Ancestry trees''': Ancestry trees are user-contributed trees, many of them unsourced. A tree with precise dates and places will usually be a good guide of where to look for primary records. Some Ancestry trees have sources. Look for the source and check it for yourself; do not use the Ancestry tree as source. * '''Other user-contributed trees''': FamilySearch, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, WikiTree, the Peerage, family association websites, etc. See Ancestry trees. * '''Find A Grave memorials''': Most pre-1700 memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from trees. These cannot be used as sources. Additionally: before the widespread advent of cemeteries in the late 1800's, the Portuguese buried most of their dead in churchyards, always with the understanding that when it was time to bury the new, the old would be brought up and moved into a common [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossuary ossuary]. Temporary plots that were purchased were only occupied for 3 to 5 years, so a documented burial site pre-1800 is most likely not occupied by the same person. Therefore a tombstone that can be photographed should not exist. * '''Third party indexes''': Indexes created outside of the Archives are not considered reliable. They are a good tool to use in order to find an actual record, but are not a reliable source on their own. * '''Wikipedia''' articles can be problematic. Genealogical information in an otherwise well-researched article may not be supported by a source at all or the source may be one that WikiTree would consider unreliable. When citing Wikipedia as a source for parent/child relationship(s), birth, marriage, and/or death information, please include not only a link to the Wikipedia article and date accessed but also the source(s) cited by Wikipedia for genealogical facts from the article. Wikipedia can not be used as the only source on a profile. === Family Genealogies === ::There are numerous published books dating from the early 1800s through the day before yesterday that present the genealogy of a particular family. Other family genealogies may be published on websites maintained by a family organization (possibly with a name like "The So-and-So Family Association, Inc.") or distributed privately to the members of a family organization. Often these sources are the best (or only) information we have to work with regarding an individual or a family group. Unfortunately, however, family genealogies range in quality from superb to horrifyingly bad. Some are even [[:Category: Frauds and Fabrications|fraudulent]]. In evaluating the reliability of a particular genealogy, we should consider whether the author cited their sources, and consider whether those cited sources are reliable. In reviewing citations, consider the age of the work. A book published recently should be considered doubtful if it lacks good standard reference citations. However, because 19th-century authors typically did not use modern-style citations, we need instead to look for informal descriptions of where their information came from. Regardless of the citation formats, spot-check their information against those sources you are able to access, to see whether the primary sources validate the information found in the family genealogy. Check the credentials and reputation(s) of the author(s). Consider where and how the work was published. Do not treat the "official" work of a family association as having any special credibility or legal authority over a family's history -- their publications should be evaluated the same way that we would evaluate another author's work. Finally, don't hesitate to ask other WikiTree genealogists (in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/questions G2G Forum]) for advice regarding the reliability of a particular work.

Portuguese Naming Conventions

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[[Category:Name Field Guidelines]] [[Category: Portugal Project]] '''Name Field Guidelines''' == Portuguese Naming Conventions == Here is a short practical guide on how Portuguese names should be dealt with on WikiTree. However, for a comprehensive background briefing on Portuguese names, one may look at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_name Wikipedia] and also at this [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|free-space page dedicated to Naming Conventions]]. ''Remember, "We should use their conventions instead of ours." Currently, in Portugal, the civil registration maintains a list of allowed first names that Portuguese can give to their children. This list can be consulted here: * [http://www.irn.mj.pt/sections/irn/a_registral/registos-centrais/docs-da-nacionalidade/vocabulos-admitidos-e/downloadFile/file/Lista_de_nomes_2017_11.pdf List of Portuguese Names - 2017] ===Proper First and Middle Name=== Most Portuguese people have two names but many treat them as one composite name. Thus for them the right thing to do on Wikitree would be to put BOTH of these names into the “Proper First Name” box. You will get a yellow warning message. Click 'Save anyways.' The Middle Name field should not be used unless the person migrated and changed their name to conform to the new countries naming conventions. Check the radio button under that field 'no middle name.' === Last Name At Birth === The most common case is for Portuguese people at birth to take two surnames (family names). The surnames can be one or two from the mother and one or two from the father, so can include the last surname of both. Thus: * the first part is their mother’s last surname (which may be her father’s); * the second part is their father’s last surname (which may be his father’s). You can choose whether to use just the father's Current Last Name as registered in the baptism record, or you can use the full name possible from both parents, as listed in the baptism. Please leave the 'de' 'da' 'dos' from the Last Name At Birth field as it can cause search errors, creating duplicate profiles. Example: Ana Rosa dos Santos Silva * Proper First Name: Ana Rosa * Preferred First Name: Ana * Middle Name: (No middle name) * Last Name at Birth: Rodrigues Silva * Alternate Last Name at Birth: Cruz Santos Rodrigues Silva * Other Last Names: da Cruz Santos de Rodrigues da Silva * Current Last Name: dos Santos Silva * Her father’s name was António Rodrigues da Silva * Her mother’s name was Maria Rosa da Cruz Santos It is '''therefore suggested that''', on WikiTree, that the father's surname(s) (family names) should be put into the “Last Name at Birth” box. If you would like, you can put the mother's and the father's surname(s). Otherwise, place the full combination of mother's and father's surname(s) in the Other Last Names field. Sometimes Portuguese surnames (family names) are connected by “e” (and), thus joining them and effectively making them one name. Portuguese names are counted as one name even without the 'e.' Per Wikipedia "the words constitute a single logical unit." In addition, some names have more than one part, having a descriptor which takes the form “of the…” or “from…”. Example: Gomes dos Santos. This is an accepted form, and "de", “da”, “do”, “das”, or "dos" should not be used in the Last Name At Birth field, due to the increased chance that a profile will be duplicated on WikiTree. Instead, use the full surname in the Other Last Names field including the "de", “da”, “do”, “das”, or "dos." In order to maintain consistency as we often don’t know how the parents decided to combine the names it is recommended that the father’s surname(s) should be used in the Last Name At Birth field, and the combination of the mother’s and father’s surnames should be used in the Other Last Names field. ===Current Last Name === A woman in Portugal rarely took her husband’s surname(s). It is therefore recommended that the husbands surname(s) not be used unless records are found showing she took his name(s). In rare cases a woman did take her husband's surname(s), for example: * Helena Maria Ribeiro Pacheco da Silva In practice, however, she may call herself one of the following: * Helena Pacheco da Silva * Helena da Silva * Helena Silva Generally, women tend to keep using their maiden name: * Helena Pacheco In some cultures, the Current Last Name field is used for the woman’s married surname. As most Portuguese women don’t take their husband’s name, this field should be used for her name used on her marriage record, or the baptisms of her children. This may be a family name or a ‘devotional’ name such as de Jesus. An example of a Descendant tree is (TO BE REPLACED BY A BETTER EXAMPLE): * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gon%C3%A7alves%20Teixeira-Descendants-31 Descendants of Balthezar Gonçalves Teixeira] '''Note''' that Portuguese names had no had no set order by law as to which names had to be used or in what order they had to be in. Portuguese names were flexible in that the parents could decide which names to use, as well as the order. When the child became of age they decided which name to carry through adulthood. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in {{G2G}} using the project tag {{Tag Link|portugal}}, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18952891 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Portuguese Recipes

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[[Category: Portugal]] [[Category: Portugal Project]] __TOC__ == Food of Portugal == :''This is to showcase food that your ancestors may have eaten, or would have liked to eat. Do you have any great Portuguese recipes to share? Let me know! === Francesinha === : '''Sandwich'''"Francesinha" ([http://portuguesefood.pt/recipe/francesinha/ PortugueseFood.pt]), as viewed 2 April 2020 :2 fresh sausages :2 steaks :4 slices bread :10 slices edam cheese : 4 slices Ham : Cut the sausages lengthwise. Meanwhile, season the steaks with salt and pepper. Grill the sausages first and then the steaks so they stay medium-rare. To grill the sausages use vegetable oil and butter to grill the steaks. Start making the Francesinha with this order: slice of bread, slice of cheese, one of ham, the steak, the sausages and finally a bread slice. Finish covering the Francesinha with cheese. Repeat the process to the other one. Go to the oven until the cheese is melted. Fry the eggs and put them on the top of sandwiches. : '''Sauce''' : 1 onion : 4 cloves garlic : 300 ml olive oil : 3 bay leaves : bacon : 6 soup spoons potato : 1 chili fresh : 450 ml beer : 50 ml whiskey : 50 ml port wine : 1 meat stock : Salt : Pepper : Put olive oil, chopped garlic, chopped onion, bay leaves, salt and pepper, in a pan. Let it cook. Add beer, tomato sauce, chili, whisky, Port wine, meat stock and bacon or pork fat. Let boil 10 minutes mixing well. Remove the bay leaves and mix all the ingredients with the hand blender. Cover the Francesinhas with hot sauce before serve. ----

Portuguese Roots

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[[Category:Portuguese Projects]] The goal of this project is for members of wikitree that have a member of there family that has a portuguese Ancestry and Members == How to Join == The current leaders of this project are: [[De_Freitas-20|Thomas Freitas]]. To join the project: # Add ''portuguese_roots'' to [[Special:Following|your G2G tag feed]]. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[De_Freitas-20|Thomas Lois De Freitas]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12081177 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category:Portuguese Roots]] The goal of this project is to join members with Portuguese ancestry and enable the merge of actual trees. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rocha-161|José Carlos Rocha]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Disseminate this project and invite members to participate * Share information on developed trees and enable the merging process * Enable the complementary value of genetic genealogy with actual trees Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10425363 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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Welcome to the Portuguese Portal page. The Portuguese Portal's mission is to make Wikitree accessible to Portuguese-speaking people. : Project Leader: [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] : Project Coordinator: [[Garcia-5974|Christina Garcia]] =='''''Workspace for members'''''== === Translation Team === # [[Amores_de_Oliveira-1|Marcos Amores de Oliveira]] # [[Lucas_Da_Silva_Cunha-1|Pedro Lucas da Silva Cunha]] # [[Volcato_Descovi_Filho-1|Leônidas Luiz Volcato Descovi]] ===Translation Steps === # '''Very important''': communicate! Go to the Google group to tell us what page you are working on, where you are at, and what difficulties may be present. # Choose a page to translate. # Do the translation. # When the translation is finished, have another person check it. Remember to inform the Google group that a new page is ready to be verified! # After verification, Aleš will place the translated page on the site. (''This may not occur until we get several pages done''). ===Translation Page=== : [[Help:Translation|Please read carefully]] before proceding. (''Note: We need to get a few pages done while we wait for Portuguese to be added to the choices. We can do these on the Space pages linked below). === Help Page Progress === : We can keep track of the pages here for now. For status you can put: working on, translated, needs links, has some links, etc.. 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Portuguese Translation Courtesy

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[[Category: Portugal Project Needs Translation]] This is the Space to use for your translation work. Please make sure your name is on the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Portuguese_Speaking_Members_Portal Progress chart], or notify [mailto:m.silva.ky@outlook.com Mindy] that you are working on it. Help Page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Courtesy Courtesy] ----

Portuguese Translation Getting Started

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[[Category: Portugal Project Needs Translation]] This is the Space to use for your translation work. Please make sure your name is on the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Portuguese_Speaking_Members_Portal Progress chart], or notify [mailto:m.silva.ky@outlook.com Mindy] that you are working on it. Help Page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy Getting Started] ----

Portuguese Translation Membership

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[[Category: Portugal Project Needs Translation]] This is the Space to use for your translation work. Please make sure your name is on the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Portuguese_Speaking_Members_Portal Progress chart], or notify [mailto:m.silva.ky@outlook.com Mindy] that you are working on it. Help Page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Membership Membership] ----

Portwood Family Mysteries

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

Posen, Prussia Team

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[[Category:German Projects]] Welcome to the '''Posen''' page which has been created by the [[Space:Prussia Team|Prussia Team]] for the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]. ==Description== '''Posen''' was a province in Prussia that existed from 1848 to 1920. It was later superceded by both Posen-West Prussia and Poznań Voivodeship, and now currently the Greater Poland Voivodeship (Województwo Wielkopolskie). The province of Posen was broken up into two governmental districts called ''Regierungsbezirke'': Regierungsbezirk Posen and Regierungsbezirk Bromberg. Later Bromberg, anchored by its titular city Bromberg (later Bydgoszcz) was broken off to be the center of the Bydgoszcz Voivodeship followed by the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. ==Purpose== The purpose of this team is for people researching ancestors from Posen, Prussia to work together and share information. It is hoped that this page will offer help for those who need it. Researching Prussian ancestors can be difficult, but talking with others who are researching the same place can make it easier. ===Team Members=== *[[Greenwood-3667|Steve Greenwood]] - Team Leader *[[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]] interested in mid-19th century migration to Australia from Posen, mostly the region near Meseritz (now Międzyrzecz in Poland) ===German exonyms to Polish placenames=== Lists on Wikipedia: :[[Wikipedia:List of German exonyms for places in Poland|List of German exonyms for places in Poland]] :[[Wikipedia:German exonyms (Greater Poland Voivodeship)|German exonyms (Greater Poland Voivodeship)]] :[[Wikipedia:German exonyms (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship)|German exonyms (Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship)]] ''Italized placenames exist on the flanks of the Province of Posen and are placed here for additional reference.'' *Adelnau - Odolanów *Bahrenbusch - Brokęcino *Birnbaum - Międzychód *Bornst - Babimost *Briesen - Wąbrzeźno *Bromberg - Bydgoszcz *Chodziesen, Kolmar in Posen - Chodzież *''Culm, Kulm - Chełmno'' *Czarnikau, Scharnikau - Czarnków *Dobrin an der Drewenz - Dobrzyń *Filehne - Wieleń *''Flatow - Złotów'' *Flederborn - Podgaje *Fraustadt -Wschowa *Friedheim - Miasteczko Krajeńskie *Gollub - Golub *Görzberg - Górzno *Gostyn - Gostyń *Gnesen - Gniezno *Grätz - Grodzisk *Graudenz - Grudziądz *Inowrazlaw, Hohensalza *Jastrow - Jastrowie *Jarotschin - Jarocin *Kempen - Kęrmo *Koschmin - Koźmin *Kosten - Kościan *Krojanke - Krajenka *Krotoschin - Krotoszyn *Krügershof - Rydzynka *Landeck in Westpreußen - Lędyczek *Lessen - Łasin *Lissa, Polnisch Lissa - Leszno *Lobsens - Łobżenica *Luban - Luboń *Lümzow - Łomczewo *Meseritz - Międzyrzecz *Mogilno - ''no change'' *Neuenburg in Westpreußen, Neuenburg (Weichsel) - Nowe *Neutomischel - Nowy Tomyśl *Obornik - Oborniki *Ostrowitt - Ostrowite *Ostrowo - Ostrów Wielkopolski *Posen - Poznań *[[Space:Pripkowo_to_Honey_Creek_in_1857|Pripkowo]] - Przybychowo *Ratzebuhr - Okonek *Rawitsch - Rawicz *Rehden - Radzyń Chełmiński *Samter - Szamotuły *Schildberg - Ostrzeszów *Schmiegel - Smigiel *Schneidemühl - Piła *Schönsee (Kreis Briesen) - Kowalewo Pomorskie *Schrim(m) - Śrem *Schroda - Środa *Schubin - Szubin *Schwerin an der Warthe - Skwierzyna *Schwetz - Świecie *Strasburg in Westpreußen, Strasburg an der Drewenz - Brodnica *Strelno - Strzelno *''Thorn - Toruń'' *Tuchel - Tuchola *Usch - Ujście *Vandsburg - Więcbork *Wongrowitz - Wągrowiec *Wirsitz - Wyrzysk *Wissek - Wysoka *Wittenau - Witkowo *Wollstein - Wolsztyn *Wreschen - Września *''Zempelburg - Sępólno Krajeńskie'' *Znin - Żnin ==See also== *[[Space:Pomerania, Prussia Team]] *ß (eszett) = ALT+225 - ä = ALT+0228 - ö = ALT+0246 - ü = ALT+0252 *Ä = ALT+0196 - Ö = ALT+0214 - Ü = ALT+0220 *Ą Ć Ę Ł Ń Ó Ś Ź Ż *ą ć ę ł ń ó ś ź ż ----
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Possible English Origins of Edward Earle of Secaucus NJ

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[[Category:Erleigh Name Study]] [[Category: Edward Earle Secaucus New Jersey Branch, Erleigh Name Study]] == Possible English Origins of Edward Earle of Secaucus NJ == [[Earle-18|Edward Earle Sr. (1628-1711)]] came to America in 1662. He first lived in St. Mary’s Colony Maryland and then entered into a land partnership in 1664 with [[Dawkins-740|Joseph Dawkins]] in Calvert County Maryland. He was recorded as still in partnership with Dawkins in 1671. Sometime after 1671 he moved to the New York Colony. He began the purchase of Secaucus Island in 1673, and then in 1676 he completed the purchase of the Island of Secaucus New Jersey. Edward Earle is a descendent of the [[Space:Erleigh_Name_Study|Erleigh family]] in England, The Erleigh family surname is of very ancient origin, and the use of it can be traced back to sometime shortly after the Norman conquest of England in 1066. We have no basis (Sources) for identifying the given name of Edward Sr.'s father, nor any basis for determining where in England Edward came from. '''His father's name is presumed to also be named Edward (b. abt 1590) but this is pure speculation based on the record of an Edward Earle sailing from Gravesend England to Virgina Colony in 1635. ''' There is no basis for connecting the Edward Earle who first shows up in Maryland in 1662 with the Edward Earle who sailed to Virginia in 1635. They are not father and son. In 1925 Isaac Newton Earle (I.N. Earle) a direct decendent of Edward Earle published a comprehensive book on Earle Genealogy called:
'''History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus''' Earle, Isaac Newton. ''[[Space: History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus|History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus, with an account of other English and American Branches]]'' ::___________________________________________________________ ::This narrative from the book contains '''unsourced speculation and conjecture'''. It is not a credible source. See the theories below from the book below. ::___________________________________________________________ === Theory #1 - Edward Earle From the Lancanshire Branch. === As written by I.N. Earle in the book "History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus", There is a tradition among some of the Secaucus Earles that he belonged to the Lancashire branch, and that he sailed from Liverpool, where he had relatives. But there were no members of the Lancashire family living in Liverpool at the time when he is said to have sailed. Correspondence with Sir Henry Earle, Bart., the present head of that family, has elicited the fact that there was no Edward in that line who could have been identical with Edward, Sr. All statements connecting him with John, of Warrington, are incorrect. The statement that the Lancashire family was derived from the Lincolnshire branch is also without foundation. No connection is known to exist. We grow weary of those who manufacture history, instead of simply recording it. We have conjectured that Edward, Senior, sailed from Liverpool in 1649, and that he was connected with the Lancashire Earles, but there is not the slightest foundation for these conjectures that I am aware of outside of the imagination of some genealogical investigator. === Theory #2 - THE EARLES OF GREAT TILSE Doncaster Yorkshire === As written by I.N. Earle in the book "History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus", There was an Edward Earle, of Great Tilse, Doncaster, Yorkshire, whose will is dated Jan. 3, 1604, Henry Earle witness, was married to Anna. They had five children: Barbara, Eliza, Alice, Edward and William. This line breaks off suddenly in England, leaving no trace of themselves, making it natural to suppose that they emigrated to America. The names William, Alice, Anna or Hannah, as well as Edward, reappear in the family of Edward, Junior. This is at least suggestive. These are four out of the six names of this pedigree. It is possible and not at all improbable that this is the stock from which we sprang in England, but in the present state of our knowledge we shall have to be content with probability. Possible death 1604 connections: [[Earle-2176|Edward Earle (abt.1549-abt.1604)]] Died 1604 in York, Yorkshire. [[Earle-2597|Edward Earle (abt.1564-abt.1605)]] Died 1605 married to Anna. This Edward is the probable "Edward Sr." [[Earle-2446|Edward Earle (abt.1629-)]] He was born in 1629 in Arksey, Yorkshire. Arksey is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. His father was William Earle. === Theory #3 - THE ALDBOROUGH YORKSHIRE EARLES === As written by I.N. Earle in the book "History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus", there is an [[Earle-2457|Edward Earle (abt.1606-)]] who is christened in 1606, who was the son of [[Earle-455|John Earle (abt.1564-abt.1604)]] married to Alice Barwick in 1597. The Aldborough line does not break off suddenly in England as does the Great Tilse line, but no descendants are given for this Edward. As far as dates are concerned he might have been the father of Edward, of Secaucus, in 1628. === Theory #4 - Edward Earle who sailed from Gravesend === As written by I.N. Earle in the book "History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus", Mr. Isaac J. Greenwood, of New York City, related to the Earle family, and interested in gathering genealogical data, has an exceedingly interesting story in his notes, and for which he appears to have documentary evidence. I quote the passage in his words: “Edward Erie, aged forty-five, was a passenger in August, 1635, on the ship ‘Thomas,’ Captain Henry Tavener, to be conveyed from Gravesend, England, to Virginia; he and the other passengers had been examined by the minister at that place touching their conformity to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and the men had taken, as was customary, the oaths of allegiance and supremacy. The record does not tell from what part of England he came, but he evidently settled in Maryland, and was the father of Edward Earl who removed to Bergen, in the Province of New Jersey.” This fits in with the known fact that our Edward came from Maryland to New Jersey. Here we have an Edward Erie, whose age is known, sailing from a definite port at a definite date, headed toward the Colony of Virginia. That the name is spelled Erie does not signify, as this was the common orthography for generations in the Devon and Dorset families. It might suggest that he came from one of those counties, or that the family to which he belonged originated there. As he sailed from Gravesend, at the mouth of the Thames, he may have been from Kent or Sussex. We know that there were Earles in those counties. === Theory #5 - Linking Gravesend to Doncaster, Yorkshire === As written by I.N. Earle in the book "History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus", There is a family tradition that our family came from Yorkshire, England. There was an Edward Earle, of Doncaster, York, who died in 1604. His sons were Edward and William. So far as dates are concerned this last Edward could have been the father of our Edward (Sr). We have reason for thinking that Edward, Sr., was the son of an Edward. The name has been very common in the family. There were five Edwards in direct line, as we shall see later. The natural port to sail from would have been Liverpool. This may be the Edward above who sailed from Gravesend which would not have been the natural port for a resident of Yorkshire, however, do not know the circumstances. There was considerable migration in those days, and a man born in Yorkshire in 1590 might easily have been living in the south of England forty-five years later. We are not offering positive information, but only possibility and plausibility. That is all that is attainable at present, and far more than was attained till quite recently. === Theory #6 - The Barbadoes Connection === As written by I.N. Earle in the book "History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus", The fact is that the only Edward of whose emigration we have a definite record of is the Edward Erle who sailed from Gravesend in 1635. We just don't know where he was born or what family he is connected to. In the absence of all other documentary evidence, he may be assumed to be the progenitor of the Secaucus Earles, especially as he fits all other known facts. There is a persistent tradition that our Edward came to America by way of the Island of Barbados in the West Indies, though we do not know what ground there is for it. Neither do we know any reason for doubting it. Sir. Edward Earle, of Yonkers, N. Y., writing in 1893, says: “There is a statement somewhere that the original Edward Earle went from England to Barbados." There seems to be some foundation for the tradition that Edward. Sr. went first to Barbados. In the first place, the usual course of vessels at that time, sailing for the new world was via Barbados. We read in the Encyclopedia Americana: “Some of the white inhabitants are of the best English stock, being descendants of early settlers who were closely allied by the bonds of blood or ties of friendship with the colonists of Virginia.” It might be safely predicated of any immigrant to America at that date that he went by way of Barbados. At the time of troubles in England between Charles I. and Parliament, Barbados became the great objective point for the Royalist refugees. Colonel Drax and other Cavaliers visited Barbados in 1647. Colonel Henry Drax married Elizabeth, granddaughter of General Thomas Erle, of Charborough. He afterward married the daughter of the Earl of Carlisle, proprietor of the Island. History of Barbados https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Barbados In the period 1640–60, the West Indies attracted over two-thirds of the total number of English emigrants to the Americas. By 1650, there were 44,000 settlers in the West Indies, as compared to 12,000 on the Chesapeake and 23,000 in New England. ...the Commonwealth Parliament passed an act on 3 October 1650 prohibiting trade between England and Barbados, and because the island also traded with the Netherlands, further navigation acts were passed prohibiting any but English vessels trading with Dutch colonies. These acts were a precursor to the First Anglo-Dutch War. The Commonwealth of England sent an invasion force under the command of Sir George Ayscue, which arrived in October 1651. After some skirmishing, the Royalists in the House of Assembly led by Lord Willoughby surrendered. The conditions of the surrender were incorporated into the Charter of Barbados (Treaty of Oistins), which was signed at the Mermaid's Inn, Oistins, on 17 January 1652. The introduction of sugar cane from Dutch Brazil in 1640 completely transformed society and the economy. Barbados eventually had one of the world's biggest sugar industries. In 1644, the population of Barbados was estimated at 30,000, of which about 800 were of African descent, with the remainder mainly of English descent. These English smallholders were eventually bought out and the island filled up with large African slave-worked sugar plantations. As the sugar industry developed into its main commercial enterprise, Barbados was divided into large plantation estates that replaced the smallholdings of the early English settlers. Mr. Samuel Sloan Earle, son of Abraham Lent Earle, the original investigator of the Earle genealogy while traveling abroad, in 1867, met some elderly persons named Earle, who were natives of Barbados, and who were desirous to ascertain whether he was a descendant of certain Earles “who had gone from Barbados to Maryland during the old colonial times.” Mr. Earle continues: “Not feeling interested in the subject at that time I did not give it the attention to which it was entitled; but at a later date I mentioned the fact to my father, who explained that our family came from England, via Barbados, to Maryland, and thence to New Jersey, where they named their plantation ‘New Barbados’ in honor of their former place of residence.” It would seem from this that prior to 1867 Mr. Abraham Lent Earle had knowledge of Edward’s visit to Barbados and residence in Maryland. It will be seen that it is more than likely that our ancestor stopped at Barbados on his way to America. If it was the seven-year-old boy, in 1635, he probably tarried there some years. It is almost certain that the elder Edward did not go directly to Maryland, which was not settled till 1634. The state of affairs in Virginia did not make that colony very inviting at that early period. We are, of course, in the dark here, and can do nothing more than make out a plausible case. It seems very probable that our Edward made the acquaintance in Barbados of [[Kingsland-122|Nathaniel Kingsland]], with whom he afterward he may have been associated with his Nathaniel Kingsland's nephew [[Kingsland-75|Isaac Kingsland]] in New Jersey. Kingsland removed to New Jersey and purchased property there, prior to Earle’s arrival, which he named New Barbados. (This is incorrect. Kingsland never visited New Jersey) In 1668, Major Nathaniel Kingsland became interested in the lands that were taken from the Dutch by the English. He dispatched his nephew, Captain [[Sandford-3|William Sandford]], to research and purchase land near New York City, in what was becoming the colony of East Jersey or New Jersey. “Sanford agreed to pay an annual rental of 20 pounds for the land and settle six or eight families within three years." The land purchase was a two part transaction. First Kingsland received a land grant from the proprietors of the Province of New Jersey. The tract of land included the present communities of Rutherford, Lyndhurst, North Arlington, Kearny, East Newark, and Harrison. Second, on July 29, 1668, Sandford bought the residual title of the land from the Hackensack Indians. In today's terms Kingsland and Sandford were land developers and received vacant land from the government against the promise to bring in settlers and commerce. Since Major Kingsland was living in Barbados (Major Nathaniel Kingsland never visited New Jersey) and the shape of the territory he purchased in New Jersey was a neck of land between two rivers, he named his acquisition 'New Barbadoes Neck.' In June 1671, Nathaniel Kingsland sold the southern third of New Barbadoes Neck (Harrison, East Newark, Kearny and North Arlington) to William Sandford (his sister's son - nephew by marriage) for 200 pounds. He kept the section that now comprises Rutherford and Lyndhurst. Major Kingsland never visited the property in East Jersey, but his nephews Isaac and Gustavus Kingsland (brother Robert's sons) settled on it. Isaac constructed the first real house in Lyndhurst in the vicinity of Kingsland and Schuyler Avenues. When Isaac died in 1698, his oldest son, Colonel Edmund Kingsland inherited all of the land and buildings that he owned. There is now a station on the D. L. and W. R. R. named Kingsland, a little west of Secaucus. It was undoubtedly Kingsland's influence that led Edward Earle to New Jersey some years later (This is Complete Speculation and Conjecture). This settles beyond dispute that Edward was in New Jersey as early as 1673. Why he left Maryland we can only conjecture. It was very probably through the influence of Kingsland, whom he seems to have known in Barbados, and who settled in New Jersey about this time. It is not unlikely that the larger opportunity offered by the vicinity of New York had something to do with his decision. ===Research Notes:=== The reasons Edward Earle left Maryland and eventually purchased land in New Jersey are the same as Nathaniel Kingsland. There was land there to be purchased. Just becuase they and many others were interested in land in New Jersey does not prove that they knew each other or that Kingsland influenced Edward Earle. A more plausible explanation why Edward Earle left Marland is that his Wife's family were from New York and his father-in-law, [[Bayles-44|John (Bayles) Baylis]], was previously involved in a land deal to purchase land in New Jersey. The Elizabethtown Tract was a property that was purchased on October 28, 1664, by a group of Long Islanders consisting of John Bayless, [[Denton-140|Daniel Denton]], [[Foster-2249|John Foster]], [[Watson-90|Luke Watson I Esq.]] and Associates. This was unknown at the time of the writing of the book "History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus" by I.N. Earle. In the book he does not know who the fahter of Hannah Baylis is and does not know that her family lived in New York. == Information from other Historical Books == === From ''The Van Norden family'' ... 1623-1923 === (This contains some unsourced speculation) :" Edward Earle was born in England, probably in Yorkshire, about 1628. Probably a royalist, he left England, 1649, and went to Barbadoes; and to Maryland, 1658, where he is said to have married Hannah Baylis (B. in Eng. about 1640) about 1667. He removed about 1673 to New York; and Ap. 24, 1676 he acquired the island of Secaucus, N. J. This was formed by the Hackensack River on the N., W. & S.; and by two creeks rising near together, on the E; and was some three miles from Hoboken. It comprised about three thousand acres.1 And in 1701 he was one of the nine "Persons of Ye Best Estates in East Jersie."2 He built a stone house in1689. Member of House of Delegates, 1694; and speaker, 1698.3 D. 1711.4 He could not write, and signed his mark."Van Norden, "The Van Norden Family,'' [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062512389;view=1up;seq=60 Page 46] === ''From Early New Netherlands Settlers'' === (This contains some unsourced speculation) :"...Edward Earle, who was born 1627 at Yorkshire?, England and died 11 December 1711 at Secaucus, Bergen (Hudson) County, New Jersey at 84 years of age. :"He married about 1667 Johanna Baylis Earle, who was born about 1640 and died after 1720 at 80 years of age. :"Buried at 15 December 1711. Occupation 1 - - Farmer. Occupation 2 - - Assemblyman. Occupation 3 - - Justice of the Peace. Occupation 4 - - Assistant Judge. First Residence - - Yorkshire?, England. Second Residence - - Barbadoes, West Indies. Third Residence - - Maryland in 1658. Fourth Residence - - Secaucus, Bergen (Hudson) County, New Jersey in 1676. Emigration - - Emigrant in 1658 from Yorkshire, England to Maryland Colony. Will - - His will was dated 16 May 1709 and proved 8 May 1717. Source [Record: January 1930 page 55] Source [The Van Norden Family by Theodore L Van Norden 1923 page 46]"Clark, Robert Gordon "Early New Netherlands Settlers" http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~rclarke/genealogy/page1/earle.htm === From The heroes of the American Revolution and their descendants (Brother of Walter Earle Theory) === By Henry Whittemore (1897) - http://books.google.com/books?id=tGA9AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r& cad=0# Page 50: There are probably few men in the country better known in connection with the various patriotic and colonial societies than Gen. Ferdinand P. Earle, of the Board of Managers, Empire State Society, S. A. R. His ancestry includes some of the leading families of this country whose lines extend back to the feudal ages. '''Edward Earle, the American ancestor''', went from England to the Barbadoes and thence to Baltimore, Md., where he married Hannah Baylis. In 1676 he removed to New Jersey and purchased the Island of Secaucus, in Bergen County, N. J., and was the progenitor of theEarle family of that State. He was a descendant of Edward Earle, the youngest of the English family of that name who took such a prominent part in the Parliamentary struggles in England, his brother, Sir Walter Earle, being the originator of the Habeas Corpus Act. The English ancestors of the family extend back in an unbroken line to John de Erlegh, of Beckington, County Somerset. Of the allied families of the Earls of this country are included the Phelps, Porters and Hulls, of Massachusetts and Connecticut, and Thomas Spencer, who served under Capt. Mason in his attack on the stronghold of the Pequots; also Capt. John Bissell, Capt. Benjamin Pinney, Joseph King and Serg. Thomas Huxley, all of whom served in King Philip's War; also Judge Earle and Judge Vreeland, of Bergen, N. J., Abraham Fint6, of the Revolution, Dr. Johanne de La Montagne, member of the councils of Garvin, Kuft and Sturtevant, etc. '''Edward Earle, the American ancestor''', to whom reference has already been made, had a son, Marmaduke, born 1668; died 1714; married Elsie Vreelandt. They had issue, Morris,born October 6, 1696; died 1765. He, by his wife, Rebecca , had a son, Uriltiam, born 1734; married Hannah Montagne. They had a son, William Pitt, born April 22, 1775; died May 29, 1849; married Martha Pinto. The issue of this marriage was William Pitt Earle,born June 14, 1812. William Pitt Earle, the father of Gen. Ferdinand P., was for many years a leading hotel proprietor in New York, and at the time of his death was one of the oldest men in that line of business. He was for many years proprietor of the famous Clinton House, of Hartford, Conn., and later of the Lorillard House, New York, which was subsequently known and achieved a national reputation as Earle's Hotel. He married Elizabeth Pinney, daughter of Judge Benjamin Pinney, of Ellington, Conn., son of Eleazer, son of Capt. Benjamin, son of Samuel (2), son of Samuel (1), son of Humphrey, the ancestor. ===Our pioneer ancestors; by Riggs, Emma King Hynes, b. 1867; Riggs, Henry Earle, b. 1865, joint author=== https://archive.org/details/ourpioneerancest02rigg/page/122/mode/2up The founder of the Secaucus Branch of the Earle family in America, the branch from which our line is descended, Edward Earle, Sr., was born in England in 1628. The record at the Bergen Reformed Dutch Church is as follows: "Edward Earle, old man, buried in Island Sychakes, Dec. 15, 1711, in his 84th year. '''There is no definite knowledge as to his connection with any of the English branches of the family, nor is there any exact knowledge as to when he left England. Various family traditions exist. ''' Rev. I. N. Earle devotes a dozen pages to the presentation and discussion of the rumors and traditions and is inclined to accept the following statement. Mr. I. J. Greenwood, a connection says "Edward Earle, aged forty-five was a passenger in August 1635 on the ship 'Thomas; Captain Henry Tavener, to be conveyed from Gravesend England to Virginia; he and the other passengers had been examined by the minister at that place touching their conformity to the orders and discipline of the Church of England, and the men had taken, as was customary, the oaths of allegiance and supremacy. The record does not tell from what part of England he came, but he evidently settled in Maryland and was the father of Edward Earle who removed to Bergen in the Province of New Jersey. Edward of Secuacus would then have been seven years old. It appears later, in the New Jersey records, that he was several times in the very early records, referred to as Edward Earle Junior. Rev. I. N. Earle after a careful study of the records and traditions accepts this statement: There is another tradition that he sailed from Liverpool in 1649, but there is no record of any Edward Earle In Maryland prior to 1664. There Is also a persistent tradition that he came to America by way of the Island of Barbadoes. This seems a reasonable assumption as Maryland was not settled till 1634. Edward Earle was closely associated with a Major Kingsland in New Jersey. Kingsland had lived in Barbadoes for some years, went to New Jersey before Edward Earle did, and named his plantation "New Barbadoes. On November 28th, 1664, Joseph Dockings (Dawkins) assigned 150 acres of land to Edward Earle, and on Sept. 15, 1665, Joseph Dockings and Edward Earle patented 300 acres of land known as "Bachelor's Hall," in Calvert County, Maryland. It has been pointed out by us in the Hynes history, that the Maryland grants from Lord Baltimore, were all named and not sold by metes and bounds description. "Bachelor's Hall" would be a typical Maryland description.

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Possible Paternal Relatives of David Casteel

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] These people are ancestors of probable paternal-side relatives of [[Casteel-556|David Casteel]] , though they may not be ancestors on the lines related to David's biological father. Their trees need further building out in the hopes of identifying ancestors of David's father. * [[Albertson-1593|Albert Albertson]] * [[Browning-6366|Joyce Browning]] * [[Burgess-16060|Dollie Burgess Barton]] * [[Caddell-311|George Caddell]] * [[Carmony-61|Kenneth Carmony]] * [[Hosmer-847|Joseph Hosmer]] * [[Lacy-1468|Rebecca Lacy]] *[[Raynor-1600|Robert Allen Raynor]] * [[Armstrong-7451|William Armstrong]] and [[Chattin-65|Agnes Chattin]] * [[Tharrington-22|Thomas Tharrington]] (possiby - check tree) or [[Tharrington-48]] * [[Tipton-1354]] * [[Murray-10563]] * [[Toney-1058]] * [[Bailiff-18]] * [[Hubbard-6282|Lucy Hubbard]] * [[Hendrix-3474|Paul Hendrix]] * [[Dubose-1238|Margie Dubose]]

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]][[Category:Unknowns]] == For the WikiTree Team - Review Complete == Included in a small GEDCOM uploaded in 2011, there was a small UNKNOWN family that have no data to help them be identified, never connected to any other profiles that have any data, and now orphaned by the original PM. I recommend they be deleted: *[[UNKNOWN-53237]] *[[UNKNOWN-53236]] *[[UNKNOWN-53235]] This profile was included in a GEDCOM file by a former member. The profiles imported before and after it were deleted, probably when the user account was closed. There is nothing to identify it; please delete: *[[Adkins-683]] == Need Final Review == === From Debi === === From Robin === === From Pam === (Note - I'm new at this - please double check me!! Thanks) === From Esmé === ==Inactive Profile Managers - profiles to be Orphaned or Deleted == === Requests by Esmé van der Westhuizen === :[[Kallarackal-4|Dennis Kallarackal]] 03/02/2012 85 Unknown profiles (India?) :[[Gomez-201|F. Gomez]] 29/03/2012 14 Unknown profiles (Columbia?) :[[Mathieu-38|Amanda (Mathieu) Findley]] 20/07/2012 Unknown profiles (Mostly U-U) :[[Varela-25|Pedro Varela]] 23/07/2012 >100 Unknown profiles (Portugal) :[[Kärdi-2|Villu Kärdi]] 17/08/2012 40 Unknown profiles (Estonia?) :[[Gailis-1|Kristaps Gailis]] 22/12/2012 23 Unknown profiles (Latvia?) === Request by Debi ===

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Find A Grave Index Name William A Strahl Event Type Burial Event Date 1986 Event Place Calverton, Suffolk, New York, United States of America Photograph Included N Birth Date 13 Apr 1920 Death Date 24 May 1986 Affiliate Record Identifier 1227922 Cemetery Calverton National Cemetery CITING THIS RECORD "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV7-Y3K6 : accessed 7 May 2016), William A Strahl, 1986; Burial, Calverton, Suffolk, New York, United States of America, Calverton National Cemetery; citing record ID 1227922, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ================================================================ Find A Grave Index Name Carl A Strahle Event Type Burial Event Date 2006 Event Place East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York, United States of America Photograph Included Y Birth Date 26 Apr 1917 Death Date 08 Dec 2006 Affiliate Record Identifier 24232082 Cemetery Long Island National Cemetery CITING THIS RECORD "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVB-6VYD : accessed 7 May 2016), Carl A Strahle, 2006; Burial, East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York, United States of America, Long Island National Cemetery; citing record ID 24232082, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1915 Name Wm A Strahl Jr Event Type Census Event Date 1915 Event Place New York, A.D. 22, E.D. 12, Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 23 Relationship to Head of Household Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1892 Years in United States 23 House Number 643 Page 15 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9JL-5Z3 : accessed 7 May 2016), Wm A Strahl Jr, New York, A.D. 22, E.D. 12, Kings, New York, United States; from "New York, State Census, 1915," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing p. 15, line 32, state population census schedules, 1915, New York State Archives, Albany. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1915 Name Wm A Strahl Event Type Census Event Date 1915 Event Place New York, A.D. 22, E.D. 12, Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 55 Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1860 Years in United States 55 House Number 643 Page 15 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9JL-5PC : accessed 7 May 2016), Wm A Strahl, New York, A.D. 22, E.D. 12, Kings, New York, United States; from "New York, State Census, 1915," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing p. 15, line 30, state population census schedules, 1915, New York State Archives, Albany. ================================================================ OURS? NOT LIKELY daughter of Fred and Emily (b. in England) New York State Census, 1892 Name Emily A Grautegerin Event Date 1892 Event Place Brooklyn, Ward 01, E.D. 13 Age 5 Gender Female Birthplace United States Birth Year (Estimated) 1887 Citizenship Status Citizen CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1892," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ3H-8QZ : accessed 7 May 2016), Emily A Grautegerin, 1892; citing Brooklyn, Ward 01, E.D. 13, county offices, New York; FHL microfilm 1,930,226. ================================================================ United States Public Records Name Arthur A Straehle Also Known As Arthur Ellen Straehle Residence Date 04 Nov 2003-01 Jan 2009 Residence Place Massapequa Park, New York, United States Birth Date 14 Jan 1928 Phone Number 799-1903 Phone Number Recorded Date 01 Jan 2009 Address 1206 Whitewood Lndg Address Continued Massapequa Park, New York 11762 Address Date 04 Nov 2003-01 Jan 2009 2nd Address 14 PO Box 2nd Address Continued Massapequa Park, New York 11762 2nd Address Date 01 May 1999 3rd Address 177 Geery Ave 3rd Address Continued Holbrook, New York 11741 3rd Address Date 01 Apr 1974-01 Jan 2004 Possible Relatives Anne L Straehle, Ellen D Straehle, Patricia M Straehle, Peter M Straehle, Philip J Straehle, Sharon A Straehle Record Number 83718491 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K5Q4-6KF : accessed 7 May 2016), Arthur A Straehle, Residence, Massapequa Park, New York, United States; a third party aggregator of publicly available information. ================================================================ Name Genevieve Straehle Event Type Death Event Date 10 May 1926 Event Place New York City, Queens, New York, United States Address 131 McKinley Av. Gender Female Age 0 Marital Status Single Race White Birth Date 30 Jun 1925 Birthplace U.S. Burial Date 12 May 1926 Cemetery Lutheran Cemetery Father's Name Albert A. Straehle Father's Birthplace U.S. Mother's Name Ethel Wiszner Mother's Birthplace U.S. CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WYY-F8W : accessed 7 May 2016), Albert A. Straehle in entry for Genevieve Straehle, 10 May 1926; citing Death, New York City, Queens, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 2,169,347. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name Ernest A Strahle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Brooklyn (Districts 0251-0500), Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 25 Marital Status Married Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Head Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1905 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace Germany Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 1 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE Ernest A Strahle Head M 25 New York Charlotte A Strahle Wife F 19 New York Alvin E Strahle Son M 1 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4VY-ZH7 : accessed 7 May 2016), Ernest A Strahle, 1930. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name Charlotte A Strahle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Brooklyn (Districts 0251-0500), Kings, New York, United States Gender Female Age 19 Marital Status Married Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Wife Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Wife Birth Year (Estimated) 1911 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 1 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE Ernest A Strahle Head M 25 New York Charlotte A Strahle Wife F 19 New York Alvin E Strahle Son M 1 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4VY-ZHW : accessed 7 May 2016), Charlotte A Strahle in entry for Ernest A Strahle, 1930. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name Charlotte A Strahle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Brooklyn (Districts 0251-0500), Kings, New York, United States Gender Female Age 19 Marital Status Married Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Wife Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Wife Birth Year (Estimated) 1911 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 1 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE Ernest A Strahle Head M 25 New York Charlotte A Strahle Wife F 19 New York Alvin E Strahle Son M 1 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4VY-ZHW : accessed 7 May 2016), Charlotte A Strahle in entry for Ernest A Strahle, 1930. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1915 Name Wm A Strahl Event Type Census Event Date 1915 Event Place New York, A.D. 22, E.D. 12, Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 55 Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1860 Years in United States 55 House Number 643 Page 15 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9JL-5PC : accessed 7 May 2016), Wm A Strahl, New York, A.D. 22, E.D. 12, Kings, New York, United States; from "New York, State Census, 1915," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing p. 15, line 30, state population census schedules, 1915, New York State Archives, Albany. ================================================================ United States Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army Name Carl A Strehle Event Type Military Service Event Date 13 Dec 1900 Event Place Fort Hamilton, , New York, United States Age 32 Birth Year (Estimated) 1868 Volume Number 104 Page 109 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDR-63GH : accessed 7 May 2016), Carl A Strehle, 13 Dec 1900; citing p. 109, volume 104, Fort Hamilton, , New York, United States, NARA microfilm publication M233 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 54; FHL microfilm 1,465,940. ================================================================ United States Public Records Name L Straehl Also Known As Louis A Straehl Residence Date 01 Feb 1993 Residence Place White Plains, New York, United States Birth Date 26 Jul 1911 Phone Number (914) 946-6620 Phone Number Recorded Date 01 Jan 2009 Address McBride Address Continued White Plains, New York 10603 Address Date 01 Feb 1993 2nd Address 9 McBride Ave 2nd Address Continued White Plains, New York 10603 2nd Address Date 03 Oct 1970-01 Jan 2009 Possible Relatives Edith Straehl, Edythe J Straehl Record Number 68810819 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KPKN-4DX : accessed 7 May 2016), L Straehl, Residence, White Plains, New York, United States; a third party aggregator of publicly available information. ================================================================ United States Public Records Name John A Stral Also Known As John Peter Stral Residence Date 01 Oct 2007-01 Jan 2009 Residence Place Center Moriches, New York, United States Birth Date 27 Mar 1916 Phone Number (631) 878-0671 Phone Number Recorded Date 01 Jan 2009 Address 12 Lakeview Dr W Address Continued Center Moriches, New York 11934 Address Date 01 Oct 2007-01 Jan 2009 2nd Address 12 Lakeview Pl 2nd Address Continued Center Moriches, New York 11934 2nd Address Date 08 Oct 1966-20 Oct 2006 Possible Relatives Mary S Stral, Mildred E Stral Record Number 86182092 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K5WL-BH2 : accessed 7 May 2016), John A Stral, Residence, Center Moriches, New York, United States; a third party aggregator of publicly available information. ================================================================ United States Public Records Name Susan A Strahle Residence Date 01 Jan 1998-01 Jun 1998 Residence Place Oceanside, New York, United States Address 512 Pearl St Address Continued Oceanside, New York 11572 Record Number 562848746 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJZJ-7XGG : accessed 7 May 2016), Susan A Strahle, Residence, Oceanside, New York, United States; a third party aggregator of publicly available information. ================================================================ United States Public Records Name Debra A Strahl Residence Date 01 Jan 1996-15 Oct 2005 Residence Place Bay Shore, New York, United States Birth Date 25 Apr 1958 Phone Number (516) 666-7833 Phone Number Recorded Date 15 Oct 2005 Address 285 Delaware Ave Address Continued Bay Shore, New York 11706 Possible Relatives J M Strahl, Josephine Strahl, Marianne Strahl, William W Strahl Ii Record Number 563617428 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJZJ-285C : accessed 7 May 2016), Debra A Strahl, Residence, Bay Shore, New York, United States; a third party aggregator of publicly available information. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1925 Name John A Strahle Event Type Census Event Date 1925 Event Place New York, A.D. 15, E.D. 43, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 38 Nationality Sweden Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1887 Years in United States 36 House Number 63 Page 11 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1925," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSQN-LMK : accessed 7 May 2016), John A Strahle, New York, A.D. 15, E.D. 43, New York, New York, United States; records extracted by Ancestry and images digitized by FamilySearch; citing p. 11, line 39, New York State Archives, Albany. ================================================================ New York Records of the State National Guard Name William A Strahl Event Type Military Service Event Date 02 Nov 1917 Event Place , , New York, United States Military Service Place New York Guard CITING THIS RECORD "New York Records of the State National Guard, 1906-1954," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVJT-1L1Y : accessed 7 May 2016), William A Strahl, 02 Nov 1917; citing Military Service, , , New York, United States, New York State Archives, Albany. ================================================================ New York Records of the State National Guard Name Henry A Strahl Event Type Military Service Event Date 28 Oct 1921 Event Place , , New York, United States Age 18 Military Unit Co A 106th Infantry Military Service Place New York Guard Birth Year (Estimated) 1903 CITING THIS RECORD "New York Records of the State National Guard, 1906-1954," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVJY-21HR : accessed 7 May 2016), Henry A Strahl, 28 Oct 1921; citing Military Service, , , New York, United States, New York State Archives, Albany. ================================================================ Find A Grave Index Name William A Strahl Event Type Burial Event Date 1986 Event Place Calverton, Suffolk, New York, United States of America Photograph Included N Birth Date 13 Apr 1920 Death Date 24 May 1986 Affiliate Record Identifier 1227922 Cemetery Calverton National Cemetery CITING THIS RECORD "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV7-Y3K6 : accessed 7 May 2016), William A Strahl, 1986; Burial, Calverton, Suffolk, New York, United States of America, Calverton National Cemetery; citing record ID 1227922, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ================================================================ Find A Grave Index Name Carl A Strahle Event Type Burial Event Date 2006 Event Place East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York, United States of America Photograph Included Y Birth Date 26 Apr 1917 Death Date 08 Dec 2006 Affiliate Record Identifier 24232082 Cemetery Long Island National Cemetery CITING THIS RECORD "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVVB-6VYD : accessed 7 May 2016), Carl A Strahle, 2006; Burial, East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York, United States of America, Long Island National Cemetery; citing record ID 24232082, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name Strahle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Brooklyn (Districts 0251-0500), Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 68 Marital Status Married Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Head Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1862 Birthplace Germany Immigration Year 1910 Father's Birthplace Germany Mother's Birthplace Germany Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 11 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE Strahle Head M 68 Germany Strahle Wife F 65 Germany Address: 572 Glenmore Ave, Bkln CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4VT-B91 : accessed 7 May 2016), Strahle, 1930. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name Strahle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Brooklyn (Districts 0251-0500), Kings, New York, United States Gender Female Age 65 Marital Status Married Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Wife Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Wife Birth Year (Estimated) 1865 Birthplace Germany Immigration Year 1910 Father's Birthplace Germany Mother's Birthplace Germany Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 11 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE Strahle Head M 68 Germany Strahle Wife F 65 Germany Address: 572 Glenmore Ave, Bkln CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4VT-BSM : accessed 7 May 2016), Strahle in entry for Strahle, 1930. ================================================================ New York Passenger Lists Name Strahl Event Type Immigration Event Date 1882 Event Place New York City, New York, United States Gender Female Age 25 Birth Year (Estimated) 1857 Birthplace Bavaria Germany Ship Name France CITING THIS RECORD "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVPN-J5LC : accessed 7 May 2016), Strahl, 1882; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm . ================================================================ Name John Strahle Event Type Death Event Date 04 Nov 1890 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 41 Marital Status Unknown Birth Year (Estimated) 1849 Father's Name John Strahle Mother's Name Strahle CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WD8-43W : accessed 7 May 2016), Strahle in entry for John Strahle, 04 Nov 1890; citing Death, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,322,692. ================================================================ Name Hermann Strehl Event Type Death Event Date 06 May 1903 Event Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States Address 148 Mesker Ave Residence Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York Gender Male Age 43 Marital Status Married Race White Occupation Cabinet Maker Birth Year (Estimated) 1860 Birthplace Germany Burial Date 10 May 1903 Cemetery Lutheran Father's Name August Strehl Father's Birthplace Germany Mother's Name Strehl Mother's Birthplace Germany CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WFD-R46 : accessed 7 May 2016), Strehl in entry for Hermann Strehl, 06 May 1903; citing Death, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,324,058. ================================================================ Margaret R Strahl United States Social Security Death Index Age 77 Given Name Margaret Middle Name R Surname Strahl Birth Date 27 Mar 1924 State New York Last Place of Residence Nassau, New York Previous Residence Postal Code 11572 Event Date 07 May 2001 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKV8-NM3 : accessed 8 May 2016), Margaret R Strahl, 07 May 2001; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ================================================================ United States Public Records Name C R Strahle Residence Date 01 Jan 1995-13 Jul 2001 Residence Place Brooklyn, New York, United States Birth Date 29 Dec 1948 Address 36 Wyona St Address Continued Brooklyn, New York 11207 Address Date 01 Jan 1995-13 Jul 2001 Record Number 347584335 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KVBN-N79 : accessed 8 May 2016), C R Strahle, Residence, Brooklyn, New York, United States; a third party aggregator of publicly available information. ================================================================ United States Public Records Name Helen R Strahl Residence Date 13 Jul 2001 Residence Place Fresh Meadows, New York, United States Birth Date 24 Mar 1907 Address 6115 163rd St Address Continued Fresh Meadows, New York 11365 Address Date 13 Jul 2001 2nd Address 6115 163rd St 2nd Address Continued Flushing, New York 11365 2nd Address Date 01 Jan 1995-01 Jan 1998 Record Number 350253855 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Public Records, 1970-2009," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KKS6-LFD : accessed 8 May 2016), Helen R Strahl, Residence, Fresh Meadows, New York, United States; a third party aggregator of publicly available information. ================================================================ Find A Grave Index Name Margaret R. Strahl Event Type Burial Event Date 2001 Event Place Calverton, Suffolk, New York, United States of America Photograph Included N Death Date 07 May 2001 Affiliate Record Identifier 5434486 Cemetery Calverton National Cemetery CITING THIS RECORD "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV7-Y3K9 : accessed 8 May 2016), Margaret R. Strahl, 2001; Burial, Calverton, Suffolk, New York, United States of America, Calverton National Cemetery; citing record ID 5434486, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ================================================================ Find A Grave Index Name Margaret R Strahl Event Type Burial Event Date 2001 Event Place Calverton, Suffolk, New York, United States of America Photograph Included N Birth Date 27 Mar 1924 Death Date 07 May 2001 Affiliate Record Identifier 72345294 Cemetery Calverton National Cemetery CITING THIS RECORD "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2N-QL7D : accessed 8 May 2016), Margaret R Strahl, 2001; Burial, Calverton, Suffolk, New York, United States of America, Calverton National Cemetery; citing record ID 72345294, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ================================================================ blind Eva Find A Grave Index Name R. Eva Strahl Event Type Burial Event Place East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York, United States of America Photograph Included N Affiliate Record Identifier 126790631 Cemetery Pinelawn Memorial Park CITING THIS RECORD "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGL-5WR9 : accessed 8 May 2016), R. Eva Strahl, ; Burial, East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York, United States of America, Pinelawn Memorial Park; citing record ID 126790631, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ================================================================ Find A Grave Index Name R. Eva Strahl Event Type Burial Event Place East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York, United States of America Photograph Included N Affiliate Record Identifier 126963377 Cemetery Wellwood Cemetery CITING THIS RECORD "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGL-5H3V : accessed 8 May 2016), R. Eva Strahl, ; Burial, East Farmingdale, Suffolk, New York, United States of America, Wellwood Cemetery; citing record ID 126963377, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. ================================================================ United States Census, 1870 Name Strail Event Type Census Event Year 1870 Event Place New York, United States Gender Male Age 20 Birth Year (Estimated) 1849-1850 Page Number 12 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M866-H8S : accessed 8 May 2016), Strail, New York, United States; citing p. 12, family , NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,522. ================================================================ New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909 Name Strahle Event Type Immigration Event Date 1944 Event Place New York City, New York, United States Age 18 Birth Year (Estimated) 1926 Birthplace American Ship Name Edward W Scripps CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2H9T-C5Q : accessed 8 May 2016), Strahle, 1944; citing Immigration, New York City, New York, United States, NARA microfilm publication T715 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ================================================================ infant mortality New York, New York City Municipal Deaths Name Strehle Event Type Death Event Date 10 Jun 1867 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 0 Marital Status Unknown Race White Birth Year (Estimated) 1867 Birthplace Ward's Island Burial Date 11 Jun 1867 Cemetery City Cemetery Mother's Name Marie Strehle Mother's Birthplace Germany CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WJM-286 : accessed 8 May 2016), Strehle, 10 Jun 1867; citing Death, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,324,519. ================================================================ New York, New York City Municipal Deaths Name Struele Event Type Death Event Date 16 May 1902 Event Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States Address 122 Hamburg Ave Residence Place Brooklyn, Kings, NY Gender Unknown Marital Status Single Race White Birthplace US Burial Place Brooklyn, New York Mother's Name Caroline Struele CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WVC-X3F : accessed 8 May 2016), Struele, 16 May 1902; citing Death, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,435,702. ================================================================ New York, New York City Municipal Deaths Name Strahle Event Type Death Event Date 28 Jan 1901 Event Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States Address 1233 Green Ave. Residence Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York Gender Unknown Age 0 Marital Status Single Race White Occupation Infant Birth Year (Estimated) 1901 Birthplace U.S. Mother's Name Lena Strahle CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WVZ-4MN : accessed 8 May 2016), Strahle, 28 Jan 1901; citing Death, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,435,701. ================================================================ New York, New York City Births Name Strehle Event Type Birth Event Date 03 Sep 1853 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Female Race White Father's Name Christian Strehle Mother's Name Eliz. Strehle CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27YS-6T6 : accessed 8 May 2016), Strehle, 03 Sep 1853; citing Birth, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,315,311. ================================================================ New York, New York City Births Name Strahal Event Type Birth Event Date 19 Sep 1862 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Race White Father's Name Charles Strahal Mother's Name Theresia CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27YG-PLG : accessed 8 May 2016), Strahal, 19 Sep 1862; citing Birth, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,315,314. ================================================================ New York, New York City Births Name Strehle Event Type Birth Event Date 03 Jun 1867 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Race White Father's Name Unknown Mother's Name Mina Mother's Birthplace Germany CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27YR-CGG : accessed 8 May 2016), Strehle, 03 Jun 1867; citing Birth, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,315,316. ================================================================ New York, New York City Births Name Streyle Event Type Birth Event Date 02 Jul 1879 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Father's Name Christian Streyle Mother's Name Elizabeth CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:271Z-5L5 : accessed 8 May 2016), Streyle, 02 Jul 1879; citing Birth, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,322,143. ================================================================ New York, New York City Births Name Strahle Event Type Birth Event Date 12 Jul 1885 Event Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States Gender Female Race White Father's Name Charles Strahle Father's Birthplace US Father's Age 25 Mother's Name Elizabeth Wheeler Strahle Mother's Birthplace US Mother's Age 25 CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WQJ-NWN : accessed 8 May 2016), Strahle, 12 Jul 1885; citing Birth, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,324,387. ================================================================ New York Births and Christenings Name Strahle Gender Female Birth Date 12 Jul 1885 Birthplace BIRTH CERTIFICATES, BROOKLYN, KINGS, NEW YORK Father's Name Charles Strahle Mother's Name Elizabeth Wheeler Strahle CITING THIS RECORD "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDYZ-Y86 : accessed 8 May 2016), Strahle, 12 Jul 1885; citing BIRTH CERTIFICATES, BROOKLYN, KINGS, NEW YORK, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,324,387. ================================================================ New York Deaths and Burials Name Struele Gender Male Death Date 16 May 1902 Death Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York Age 0 Birth Date 1902 Birthplace Us Race White Marital Status Unknown CITING THIS RECORD "New York Deaths and Burials, 1795-1952," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FD15-ZYX : accessed 8 May 2016), Struele, 16 May 1902; citing Brooklyn, Kings, New York, reference CN 1285; FHL microfilm 1,435,713. ================================================================ New York Passenger Lists Name Strehl Event Type Immigration Event Date 1859 Event Place New York City, New York, United States Gender Female Age 35 Birth Year (Estimated) 1824 Birthplace Germany Ship Name Fulton CITING THIS RECORD "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27R1-NRT : accessed 8 May 2016), Strehl, 1859; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm . ================================================================ New York Passenger Lists Name Strehl Event Type Immigration Event Date 1859 Event Place New York City, New York, United States Age 14 Birth Year (Estimated) 1845 Birthplace Germany Ship Name Fulton CITING THIS RECORD "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27R1-NRY : accessed 8 May 2016), Strehl, 1859; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm . ================================================================ New York Passenger Lists Name Strehl Event Type Immigration Event Date 1859 Event Place New York City, New York, United States Age 16 Birth Year (Estimated) 1843 Birthplace Germany Ship Name Fulton CITING THIS RECORD "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27R1-NRB : accessed 8 May 2016), Strehl, 1859; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm . ================================================================ New York Passenger Lists Name Strehl Event Type Immigration Event Date 1859 Event Place New York City, New York, United States Age 17 Birth Year (Estimated) 1842 Birthplace Germany Ship Name Fulton CITING THIS RECORD "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27R1-NR1 : accessed 8 May 2016), Strehl, 1859; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm . ================================================================ Name John Strahle Event Type Death Event Date 04 Nov 1890 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 41 Marital Status Unknown Birth Year (Estimated) 1849 Father's Name John Strahle Mother's Name Strahle CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WD8-43W : accessed 8 May 2016), Strahle in entry for John Strahle, 04 Nov 1890; citing Death, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,322,692. ================================================================ Name Harry Schlageter Event Type Birth Event Date 19 Nov 1898 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Race White Father's Name Charles Father's Birthplace Germany Father's Age 45 Mother's Name Caroline Strele Mother's Birthplace Germany Mother's Age 44 Maternal Grandfather's Name Strele CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WWW-BMX : accessed 8 May 2016), Strele in entry for Harry Schlageter, 19 Nov 1898; citing Birth, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,953,369. ================================================================ United States Census, 1940 Name John Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1940 Event Place Assembly District 7, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States Gender Male Age 20 Marital Status Single Race (Original) White Race White Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Son Relationship to Head of Household Son Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1920 Last Place of Residence Same House :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE John Straehle Head M 43 New York Carolina Straehle Wife F 39 New York John Straehle Son M 20 New York Walter Straehle Son M 18 New York Madelin Straehle Daughter F 14 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQMF-S27 : accessed 8 May 2016), John Straehle in household of John Straehle, Assembly District 7, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 3-1183, sheet 1B, family 19, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 2490. ================================================================ United States Census, 1940 Name Walter Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1940 Event Place Assembly District 7, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States Gender Male Age 18 Marital Status Single Race (Original) White Race White Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Son Relationship to Head of Household Son Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1922 Last Place of Residence Same House :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE John Straehle Head M 43 New York Carolina Straehle Wife F 39 New York John Straehle Son M 20 New York Walter Straehle Son M 18 New York Madelin Straehle Daughter F 14 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQMF-S2W : accessed 8 May 2016), Walter Straehle in household of John Straehle, Assembly District 7, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 3-1183, sheet 1B, family 19, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 2490. ================================================================ United States Census, 1940 Name Madelin Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1940 Event Place Assembly District 7, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States Gender Female Age 14 Marital Status Single Race (Original) White Race White Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Daughter Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1926 Last Place of Residence Same House :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE John Straehle Head M 43 New York Carolina Straehle Wife F 39 New York John Straehle Son M 20 New York Walter Straehle Son M 18 New York Madelin Straehle Daughter F 14 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQMF-S24 : accessed 8 May 2016), Madelin Straehle in household of John Straehle, Assembly District 7, Bronx, New York City, Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 3-1183, sheet 1B, family 19, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 2490. ================================================================ United States Census, 1940 Name Henry Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1940 Event Place Assembly District 21, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 56 Marital Status Single Race (Original) White Race White Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Lodger Relationship to Head of Household Lodger Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1884 Last Place of Residence Same Place CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQRT-NFD : accessed 8 May 2016), Henry Straehle, Assembly District 21, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 24-2443, sheet 61A, family 79, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 2610. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name Thomas Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place New Rochelle, Westchester, New York, United States Gender Male Age 54 Marital Status Widowed Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Boarder Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Boarder Birth Year (Estimated) 1876 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace Germany Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 1 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE John Hartney Head M 50 New York Emily Hartney Wife F 40 New York Marion Hartney Daughter F 23 New York John F Hartney Son M 21 New York Thomas Straehle Boarder M 54 New York Florence Straehle Boarder F 18 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4GD-CYM : accessed 8 May 2016), Thomas Straehle in entry for John Hartney, 1930. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name Edith Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Queens (Districts 0501-0750), Queens, New York, United States Gender Female Age 9 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Daughter Birth Year (Estimated) 1921 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 16 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE Albert Straehle Head M 39 New York Ethel Straehle Wife F 33 New York Edith Straehle Daughter F 9 New York Ruth Straehle Daughter F 6 New York Arthur Straehle Son M 2 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X452-3WW : accessed 8 May 2016), Edith Straehle in entry for Albert Straehle, 1930. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name Ruth Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Queens (Districts 0501-0750), Queens, New York, United States Gender Female Age 6 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Daughter Birth Year (Estimated) 1924 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 17 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE Albert Straehle Head M 39 New York Ethel Straehle Wife F 33 New York Edith Straehle Daughter F 9 New York Ruth Straehle Daughter F 6 New York Arthur Straehle Son M 2 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X452-3W4 : accessed 8 May 2016), Ruth Straehle in entry for Albert Straehle, 1930. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name Arthur Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Queens (Districts 0501-0750), Queens, New York, United States Gender Male Age 2 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Son Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1928 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 17 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE Albert Straehle Head M 39 New York Ethel Straehle Wife F 33 New York Edith Straehle Daughter F 9 New York Ruth Straehle Daughter F 6 New York Arthur Straehle Son M 2 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X452-3WH : accessed 8 May 2016), Arthur Straehle in entry for Albert Straehle, 1930. ================================================================ United States Census, 1930 Name John H Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Queens (Districts 0501-0750), Queens, New York, United States Gender Male Age 24 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Son Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1906 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace Scotland Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 2 :HOUSEHOLD, ROLE, GENDER, AGE, BIRTHPLACE Albert Straehle Head M 69 New York Elizabeth Straehle Wife F 64 Scotland John H Straehle Son M 24 New York William A Forbes Boarder M 29 England CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1930", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X45L-ZH8 : accessed 8 May 2016), John H Straehle in entry for Albert Straehle, 1930. ================================================================ United States Census, 1910 Name Mary Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1910 Event Place Manhattan Ward 15, New York, New York, United States Gender Female Age 21 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Niece Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Niece Birth Year (Estimated) 1889 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 5 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Julius Hanfiel Head M 50 Wisconsin Caroline Hanfiel Wife F 47 New York Mary Straehle Niece F 21 New York Albert Straehle Nephew M 19 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5MT-YQJ : accessed 8 May 2016), Mary Straehle in household of Julius Hanfiel, Manhattan Ward 15, New York, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 823, sheet 5B, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,375,043. ================================================================ United States Census, 1910 Name Albert Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1910 Event Place Manhattan Ward 15, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 19 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Nephew Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Nephew Birth Year (Estimated) 1891 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 5 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Julius Hanfiel Head M 50 Wisconsin Caroline Hanfiel Wife F 47 New York Mary Straehle Niece F 21 New York Albert Straehle Nephew M 19 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5MT-YQV : accessed 8 May 2016), Albert Straehle in household of Julius Hanfiel, Manhattan Ward 15, New York, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 823, sheet 5B, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,375,043. ================================================================ United States Census, 1910 Name Charles J Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1910 Event Place Bronx Assembly District 34, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 19 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Son Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1891 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 1 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Charles Straehle Head M 50 New York Henrietta Straehle Wife F 45 New York Charles J Straehle Son M 19 New York Florence J Straehle Daughter F 14 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5Z9-YNP : accessed 8 May 2016), Charles J Straehle in household of Charles Straehle, Bronx Assembly District 34, New York, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1547, sheet 1A, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,375,014. ================================================================ United States Census, 1910 Name Florence J Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1910 Event Place Bronx Assembly District 34, New York, New York, United States Gender Female Age 14 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Daughter Birth Year (Estimated) 1896 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace New York Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 1 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Charles Straehle Head M 50 New York Henrietta Straehle Wife F 45 New York Charles J Straehle Son M 19 New York Florence J Straehle Daughter F 14 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5Z9-YN5 : accessed 8 May 2016), Florence J Straehle in household of Charles Straehle, Bronx Assembly District 34, New York, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1547, sheet 1A, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,375,014. ================================================================ United States Census, 1880 Name Caroline Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1880 Event Place New York, New York, New York, United States Gender Female Age 3 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) W Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Dau Birth Year (Estimated) 1877 Birthplace New York, United States Father's Birthplace New York, United States Mother's Birthplace New York, United States Sheet Letter C Sheet Number 331 Person Number 2 Volume 1 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Henry Straehle Self M 22 New York, United States Harriot Straehle Wife F 21 New York, United States Caroline Straehle Daughter F 3 New York, United States William Straehle Son M 1 New York, United States CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ66-YZQ : accessed 8 May 2016), Caroline Straehle in household of Henry Straehle, New York, New York, New York, United States; citing enumeration district ED 325, sheet 331C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0882; FHL microfilm 1,254,882. ================================================================ United States Census, 1880 Name William Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1880 Event Place New York, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 1 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) W Relationship to Head of Household Son Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1879 Birthplace New York, United States Father's Birthplace New York, United States Mother's Birthplace New York, United States Sheet Letter C Sheet Number 331 Person Number 3 Volume 1 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Henry Straehle Self M 22 New York, United States Harriot Straehle Wife F 21 New York, United States Caroline Straehle Daughter F 3 New York, United States William Straehle Son M 1 New York, United States CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ66-YZ7 : accessed 8 May 2016), William Straehle in household of Henry Straehle, New York, New York, New York, United States; citing enumeration district ED 325, sheet 331C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0882; FHL microfilm 1,254,882. ================================================================ United States Social Security Death Index Age 75 Given Name May Surname Straehle Birth Date 15 Feb 1910 State New York Last Place of Residence Queens, New York Previous Residence Postal Code 11385 Event Date May 1985 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKN4-NT1 : accessed 8 May 2016), May Straehle, May 1985; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ================================================================ New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Given Name Emil Eugen Surname Straehle Last Place of Residence Unterbochingen, Germany Event Date 25 Sep 1924 Age 28y Nationality Germany, German Departure Port Hamburg Arrival Port New York Gender Male Marital Status S Ship Name Thuringia CITING THIS RECORD "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JN4D-C5Q : accessed 8 May 2016), Emil Eugen Straehle, 25 Sep 1924; citing departure port Hamburg, arrival port New York, ship name Thuringia, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ================================================================ New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Given Name Hermann Surname Straehle Last Place of Residence Holzheim, Germany Event Date 16 Nov 1923 Age 21y Nationality German Germany Departure Port Bremen Arrival Port New York Gender Male Marital Status S Ship Name President Roosevelt CITING THIS RECORD "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JN8L-TT5 : accessed 8 May 2016), Hermann Straehle, 16 Nov 1923; citing departure port Bremen, arrival port New York, ship name President Roosevelt, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ================================================================ New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Given Name Lillian Surname Straehle Last Place of Residence New York, N. Y. Event Date 03 Sep 1923 Age 27y Departure Port Hamilton, Bermuda Arrival Port New York, N. Y. Gender Female Marital Status S Citizenship Status X Ship Name Fort St. George CITING THIS RECORD "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JN6J-LZR : accessed 8 May 2016), Lillian Straehle, 03 Sep 1923; citing departure port Hamilton, Bermuda, arrival port New York, N. Y., ship name Fort St. George, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ================================================================ New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island) Given Name Wilhelm Surname Straehle Last Place of Residence Holzheim, Germany Event Date 04 May 1923 Age 23y Nationality Germany, German Departure Port Bremen Arrival Port New York Gender Male Marital Status S Ship Name President Harding CITING THIS RECORD "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JNX2-NPP : accessed 8 May 2016), Wilhelm Straehle, 04 May 1923; citing departure port Bremen, arrival port New York, ship name President Harding, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ================================================================ New York State Census, 1905 Name Charles Straehle Residence Place Bronx, New York, New York Age 46 Birth Year (Estimated) 1859 Birthplace United States Relationship to Head of Household Head Race W Page 30 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Mary Linde Head F 40y United States George Linde Son M 17y United States Joseph Wilde Boarder M 31y United States Frederich Baumann Head M 78y Germany Emma Baumann Daughter F 37y United States Charles Straehle Head M 46y United States Henrietta Straehle Wife F 44y United States Charles Straehle Son M 15y United States Florence Straehle Daughter F 8y United States Thomas Grogan Head M 46y Ireland Nora Grogan Wife F 34y Ireland Thomas Grogan Son M 5y United States Nora Grogan Daughter F 3y United States Retta Grogan Daughter F 0y United States Edward Sullivan Brother-In-Law M 30y Ireland Carl B Isaksen Head M 60y Norway Anna Isaksen Wife F 53y Sweden Charles Lahr Head M 39y Germany Emily Lahr Wife F 32y United States Nannetta Lahr Daughter F 10y United States John H Hill Head M 31y United States Katherine Hill Wife F 35y United States May F Hill Daughter F 15y United States Anthony Hill Son M 10y United States CITING THIS RECORD New York State Census, 1905, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP6X-W8Q : accessed 8 May 2016), Charles Straehle in household of Mary Linde, Bronx, A.D. 35, E.D. 26, New York, New York; citing p. 30, line 32, county offices, New York.; FHL microfilm 1,414,863. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1905 Name Henrietta Straehle Residence Place Bronx, New York, New York Age 44 Birth Year (Estimated) 1861 Birthplace United States Relationship to Head of Household Wife Race W Page 30 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Mary Linde Head F 40y United States George Linde Son M 17y United States Joseph Wilde Boarder M 31y United States Frederich Baumann Head M 78y Germany Emma Baumann Daughter F 37y United States Charles Straehle Head M 46y United States Henrietta Straehle Wife F 44y United States Charles Straehle Son M 15y United States Florence Straehle Daughter F 8y United States Thomas Grogan Head M 46y Ireland Nora Grogan Wife F 34y Ireland Thomas Grogan Son M 5y United States Nora Grogan Daughter F 3y United States Retta Grogan Daughter F 0y United States Edward Sullivan Brother-In-Law M 30y Ireland Carl B Isaksen Head M 60y Norway Anna Isaksen Wife F 53y Sweden Charles Lahr Head M 39y Germany Emily Lahr Wife F 32y United States Nannetta Lahr Daughter F 10y United States John H Hill Head M 31y United States Katherine Hill Wife F 35y United States May F Hill Daughter F 15y United States Anthony Hill Son M 10y United States CITING THIS RECORD New York State Census, 1905, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP6X-W87 : accessed 8 May 2016), Henrietta Straehle in household of Mary Linde, Bronx, A.D. 35, E.D. 26, New York, New York; citing p. 30, line 33, county offices, New York.; FHL microfilm 1,414,863. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1905 Name Charles Straehle Residence Place Bronx, New York, New York Age 15 Birth Year (Estimated) 1890 Birthplace United States Relationship to Head of Household Son Race W Page 30 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Mary Linde Head F 40y United States George Linde Son M 17y United States Joseph Wilde Boarder M 31y United States Frederich Baumann Head M 78y Germany Emma Baumann Daughter F 37y United States Charles Straehle Head M 46y United States Henrietta Straehle Wife F 44y United States Charles Straehle Son M 15y United States Florence Straehle Daughter F 8y United States Thomas Grogan Head M 46y Ireland Nora Grogan Wife F 34y Ireland Thomas Grogan Son M 5y United States Nora Grogan Daughter F 3y United States Retta Grogan Daughter F 0y United States Edward Sullivan Brother-In-Law M 30y Ireland Carl B Isaksen Head M 60y Norway Anna Isaksen Wife F 53y Sweden Charles Lahr Head M 39y Germany Emily Lahr Wife F 32y United States Nannetta Lahr Daughter F 10y United States John H Hill Head M 31y United States Katherine Hill Wife F 35y United States May F Hill Daughter F 15y United States Anthony Hill Son M 10y United States CITING THIS RECORD New York State Census, 1905, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP6X-W8W : accessed 8 May 2016), Charles Straehle in household of Mary Linde, Bronx, A.D. 35, E.D. 26, New York, New York; citing p. 30, line 34, county offices, New York.; FHL microfilm 1,414,863. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1905 Name Florence Straehle Residence Place Bronx, New York, New York Age 8 Birth Year (Estimated) 1897 Birthplace United States Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Race W Page 30 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Mary Linde Head F 40y United States George Linde Son M 17y United States Joseph Wilde Boarder M 31y United States Frederich Baumann Head M 78y Germany Emma Baumann Daughter F 37y United States Charles Straehle Head M 46y United States Henrietta Straehle Wife F 44y United States Charles Straehle Son M 15y United States Florence Straehle Daughter F 8y United States Thomas Grogan Head M 46y Ireland Nora Grogan Wife F 34y Ireland Thomas Grogan Son M 5y United States Nora Grogan Daughter F 3y United States Retta Grogan Daughter F 0y United States Edward Sullivan Brother-In-Law M 30y Ireland Carl B Isaksen Head M 60y Norway Anna Isaksen Wife F 53y Sweden Charles Lahr Head M 39y Germany Emily Lahr Wife F 32y United States Nannetta Lahr Daughter F 10y United States John H Hill Head M 31y United States Katherine Hill Wife F 35y United States May F Hill Daughter F 15y United States Anthony Hill Son M 10y United States CITING THIS RECORD New York State Census, 1905, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP6X-W84 : accessed 8 May 2016), Florence Straehle in household of Mary Linde, Bronx, A.D. 35, E.D. 26, New York, New York; citing p. 30, line 35, county offices, New York.; FHL microfilm 1,414,863. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1905 Name Caroline Straehle Residence Place Bronx, New York, New York Age 27 Birth Year (Estimated) 1878 Birthplace United States Relationship to Head of Household Boarder Race W Page 8 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Leopold Levy Head M 64y Germany Theresa Levy Wife F 60y Germany Max Levy Son M 24y Germany John Cahill Head M 50y Ireland Mary Cahill Wife F 54y Ireland Anna Spaulding Daughter F 27y United States Chester Spaulding Grandson M 9y United States Caroline Straehle Boarder F 27y United States August Follmer Head M 33y United States Elsie E Follmer Wife F 26y United States Hannah Moritz Mother-In-Law F 54y United States CITING THIS RECORD New York State Census, 1905, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP6F-4BX : accessed 8 May 2016), Caroline Straehle in household of Leopold Levy, Bronx, A.D. 35, E.D. 32, New York, New York; citing p. 8, line 38, county offices, New York.; FHL microfilm 1,414,864. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1905 Name John Straehle Residence Place Manhattan, New York, New York Age 35 Birth Year (Estimated) 1870 Birthplace United States Relationship to Head of Household Head Race W Page 20 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE John Yesch Head M 49y Bohemia Laurette Yesch Wife F 49y Bohemia Ida Yesch Daughter F 21y United States Charles Yesch Son M 13y United States Morris Waradi Head M 40y Hungary Laura Waradi Wife F 39y Hungary Nathan Waradi Son M 14y United States Molvina Waradi Daughter F 12y United States Stephanie Waradi Son M 10y United States Alexander Waradi Son M 9y United States Theodore Waradi Son M 7y United States Isabela Waradi Daughter F 2y United States Emma Waradi Daughter F 1y United States John Straehle Head M 35y United States Augusta Straehle Wife F 33y United States Dora Straehle Daughter F 13y United States Martha Straehle Daughter F 11y United States John Straehle Son M 9y United States Katie Noe Boarder F 13y United States George Noe Boarder M 52y United States Mathew Zoubek Head M 39y Bohemia Mary Zoubek Wife F 36y Bohemia Charles Zoubek Son M 11y United States Mary Zoubek Daughter F 10y United States Millie Zoubek Daughter F 8y United States Edward Zoubek Son M 6y United States Tillie Zoubek Daughter F 3y United States Mary Spetta Head F 61y Bohemia Joseph Spetta Son M 30y United States Michael Spetta Son M 23y United States Barbara Madlik Head F 55y Bohemia Emil Madlik Son M 23y United States Anna Madlik Daughter F 21y United States Phillip V Sheridan Head M 42y United States Lillian Sheridan Wife F 37y Germany Edith Sheridan Daughter F 17y United States Lillian Sheridan Daughter F 14y United States Henry Sheridan Son M 13y United States Walter Sheridan Son M 9y United States Phillip Sheridan Son M 7y United States Raymond Sheridan Son M 4y United States Gertrude Sheridan Daughter F 2y United States Katie Habeck Head F 40y Bohemia Antonette Habeck Daughter F 20y United States Annie Habeck Daughter F 17y United States Joseph Habeck Son M 15y United States Frank Habeck Son M 11y United States Mary Habeck Daughter F 8y United States Rose Habeck Daughter F 6y United States Fannie Habeck Daughter F 4y United States Phillip Strates Head M 48y Bohemia Annie Strates Wife F 42y Bohemia Julia Strates Daughter F 14y United States Martha Strates Daughter F 12y United States Frank Linhardt Head M 37y Bohemia Annie Linhardt Wife F 29y Bohemia Frank Linhardt Son M 4y United States John Linhardt Son M 3y United States Tony Linhardt Son M 1y United States Emil Benesh Head M 32y United States Rose Benesh Wife F 27y Bohemia Amelia Benesh Daughter F 0y United States Antonette Borek Servant F 16y Bohemia Mary Schaefer Head F 69y Germany Louisa Schaefer Daughter F 38y United States Oscar Schaefer Son M 29y United States Anna Schaefer Wife F 27y United States Pauline Sosch Head F 46y Germany Emma Sosch Daughter F 20y United States Margaret Sosch Daughter F 11y United States Elizabeth Sasch Daughter F 9y United States Louisa Schimunek Head F 42y Bohemia Charles Seaman Head M 36y United States Charlotte Seaman Wife F 52y United States Frederick Stewart Boarder M 30y United States Charlotte Stewart Wife F 32y United States William Fatz Head M 28y United States Johanna Fatz Wife F 20y United States William Fatz Son M 1y United States CITING THIS RECORD New York State Census, 1905, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SPF5-55M : accessed 8 May 2016), John Straehle in household of John Yesch, Manhattan, A.D. 26, E.D. 11, New York, New York; citing p. 20, line 7, county offices, New York.; FHL microfilm 1,433,108. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1915 Name Charles Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1915 Event Place New York, A.D. 34, E.D. 31, Bronx, New York, United States Gender Male Age 55 Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1860 Years in United States 55 House Number 1418 Page 13 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9FW-CVP : accessed 8 May 2016), Charles Straehle, New York, A.D. 34, E.D. 31, Bronx, New York, United States; from "New York, State Census, 1915," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing p. 13, line 13, state population census schedules, 1915, New York State Archives, Albany. ================================================================ New York State Census, 1915 Name Lillien Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1915 Event Place New York, A.D. 34, E.D. 57, Bronx, New York, United States Gender Female Age 28 Relationship to Head of Household Sister-in-law Birth Year (Estimated) 1887 Years in United States 28 House Number 716 Page 29 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9FC-929 : accessed 8 May 2016), Lillien Straehle, New York, A.D. 34, E.D. 57, Bronx, New York, United States; from "New York, State Census, 1915," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing p. 29, line 6, state population census schedules, 1915, New York State Archives, Albany. ************************************************************** New York State Census, 1915 Name Albert Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1915 Event Place New York, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 25 Relationship to Head of Household Nephew Birth Year (Estimated) 1890 House Number 45 Page 22 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K92G-KYP : accessed 8 May 2016), Albert Straehle, New York, New York, New York, United States; from "New York, State Census, 1915," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing p. 22, line 2, state population census schedules, 1915, New York State Archives, Albany. ************************************************************** New York State Census, 1915 Name Albert Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1915 Event Place New York, Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 53 Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1862 Years in United States 53 House Number 112 Page 03 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9RN-3MN : accessed 8 May 2016), Albert Straehle, New York, Kings, New York, United States; from "New York, State Census, 1915," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing p. 03, line 3, state population census schedules, 1915, New York State Archives, Albany. ************************************************************** New York State Census, 1915 Name Elizabeth Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1915 Event Place New York, Kings, New York, United States Gender Female Age 47 Relationship to Head of Household Wife Birth Year (Estimated) 1868 Years in United States 19 House Number 112 Page 03 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9RN-3MJ : accessed 8 May 2016), Elizabeth Straehle, New York, Kings, New York, United States; from "New York, State Census, 1915," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing p. 03, line 4, state population census schedules, 1915, New York State Archives, Albany. ************************************************************** New York State Census, 1915 Name John Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1915 Event Place New York, Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 9 Relationship to Head of Household Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1906 Years in United States 9 House Number 112 Page 03 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9RN-3M2 : accessed 8 May 2016), John Straehle, New York, Kings, New York, United States; from "New York, State Census, 1915," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing p. 03, line 5, state population census schedules, 1915, New York State Archives, Albany. ************************************************************** United States World War II Army Enlistment Records Name George Straehle Name (Original) STRAEHLE GEORGE Event Type Military Service Event Date 16 Oct 1942 Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Event Place New York City, New York, United States Race White Citizenship Status citizen Birth Year 1921 Birthplace NEW JERSEY Education Level 2 years of high school Civilian Occupation Semiskilled mechanics and repairmen, motor vehicles Marital Status Single, without dependents Military Rank Private Army Branch Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Army Component Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source Reference Civil Life Serial Number 32531760 Affiliate ARC Identifier 1263923 Box Film Number 05272.191 CITING THIS RECORD "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RN-G6B : accessed 8 May 2016), George Straehle, enlisted 16 Oct 1942, New York City, New York, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 126323, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. ************************************************************** United States World War II Army Enlistment Records Name John H Straehle Name (Original) STRAEHLE JOHN H Event Type Military Service Event Date 22 Feb 1943 Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Event Place New York City, New York, United States Race White Citizenship Status citizen Birth Year 1920 Birthplace NEW YORK Education Level 4 years of high school Civilian Occupation Semiskilled welders and flame cutters Marital Status Single, with dependents Military Rank Private Army Branch Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Army Component Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source Reference Civil Life Serial Number 32812678 Affiliate ARC Identifier 1263923 Box Film Number 05692.233 CITING THIS RECORD "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8RL-HP4 : accessed 8 May 2016), John H Straehle, enlisted 22 Feb 1943, New York City, New York, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 126323, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. ************************************************************** New York Naturalization Index (Soundex) Name Christian Straehle Event Type Naturalization Event Date 1892 Event Place , New York, New York, United States Birth Date 1870 Birth Country German CITING THIS RECORD "New York Naturalization Index (Soundex), 1792-1906," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVTW-2X5M : accessed 8 May 2016), Christian Straehle, 1892; citing , New York, New York, United States, Index to Naturalization Petitions filed in Federal, state and local court in New York, 1792-1906, NARA microfilm publication M1674 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 247; FHL microfilm 1,462,873. ************************************************************** United States Germans to America Index Name Caroline Straehle Event Type Immigration Event Date 09 Jul 1855 Event Place New York, New York, New York, United States Gender Female Age 17 Birthplace Baden Occupation Farmer Ship Name Havre Birth Year (Estimated) 1838 Departure Port Havre Literacy Unknown Destination Place United States Affiliate Manifest ID 00008447 Affiliate ARC Identifier 1746067 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDW9-796 : accessed 8 May 2016), Caroline Straehle, 09 Jul 1855; citing Germans to America Passenger Data file, 1850-1897, Ship Havre, departed from Havre, arrived in New York, New York, New York, United States, NAID identifier 1746067, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. ************************************************************** United States Germans to America Index Name Christ. Straehle Event Type Immigration Event Date 12 Aug 1887 Event Place New York, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 16 Birthplace Germany Occupation Baker Ship Name Eider Birth Year (Estimated) 1871 Departure Port Bremen & Southampton Literacy Unknown Last Place of Residence Duernau Destination Place Usa Transit or Travel Compartment Staying in the USA [Transit]; Steerage [Travel] Affiliate Manifest ID 00039352 Affiliate ARC Identifier 1746067 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDW9-73G : accessed 8 May 2016), Christ. Straehle, 12 Aug 1887; citing Germans to America Passenger Data file, 1850-1897, Ship Eider, departed from Bremen & Southampton, arrived in New York, New York, New York, United States, NAID identifier 1746067, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. ************************************************************** United States Germans to America Index Name Christoph Straehle Event Type Immigration Event Date 09 Jul 1855 Event Place New York, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 56 Birthplace Baden Occupation Farmer Ship Name Havre Birth Year (Estimated) 1799 Departure Port Havre Literacy Unknown Destination Place United States Affiliate Manifest ID 00008447 Affiliate ARC Identifier 1746067 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDW9-7QR : accessed 8 May 2016), Christoph Straehle, 09 Jul 1855; citing Germans to America Passenger Data file, 1850-1897, Ship Havre, departed from Havre, arrived in New York, New York, New York, United States, NAID identifier 1746067, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. ************************************************************** United States Germans to America Index Name Georg Straehle Event Type Immigration Event Date 04 Jun 1892 Event Place New York, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 16 Birthplace Germany Occupation Laborer Ship Name Werkendam Birth Year (Estimated) 1876 Departure Port Boulogne & Rotterdam Literacy Read & Write Last Place of Residence Stuttgard Destination Place Wi Transit or Travel Compartment Staying in the USA [Transit]; Steerage [Travel] Affiliate Manifest ID 00082122 Affiliate ARC Identifier 1746067 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDW9-7X5 : accessed 8 May 2016), Georg Straehle, 04 Jun 1892; citing Germans to America Passenger Data file, 1850-1897, Ship Werkendam, departed from Boulogne & Rotterdam, arrived in New York, New York, New York, United States, NAID identifier 1746067, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. ************************************************************** New York State Census, 1892 Name Sofie Straehle Event Date 1892 Event Place Brooklyn, Ward 07, E.D. 03 Age 27 Gender Female Birthplace United States Birth Year (Estimated) 1865 Citizenship Status Citizen CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1892," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ3D-MQJ : accessed 8 May 2016), Sofie Straehle, 1892; citing Brooklyn, Ward 07, E.D. 03, county offices, New York; FHL microfilm 1,930,229. ************************************************************** United States Census, 1870 Name Willard C Strail Event Type Census Event Year 1870 Event Place New York, United States Gender Male Age 8 Race White Race (Original) W Birth Year (Estimated) 1861-1862 Birthplace New York Page Number 2 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Mathew Strail M 51 New York Eliza Strail F 49 New York Harmonie Strail M 22 New York Peter Strail M 20 New York Antionette Strail F 16 New York Flora Strail F 12 New York Willard C Strail M 8 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8K8-HMT : accessed 8 May 2016), Willard C Strail in household of Mathew Strail, New York, United States; citing p. 2, family 11, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,590. ************************************************************** Deutschland Geburten und Taufen Name Heinrich Straehle Gender Male Wife Elisabethe Leins Son Heinrich Straehle Name Heinrich Straehle Event Date 1777 - 1836 Event Date 1832 Gender Male Birth Date 06 Apr 1832 Birth Year 1832 Christening Date 11 Apr 1832 Christening Place EVANGELISCH, KONIGSBACH, KARLSRUHE, BADEN Father's Name Heinrich Straehle Mother's Name Elisabethe Leins CITING THIS RECORD "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VHM3-P3R : accessed 8 May 2016), Heinrich Straehle in entry for Heinrich Straehle, 11 Apr 1832; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,272,864. ************************************************************** Name Christian Heinrich Straehle Event Date 1843 Gender Male Birth Date 11 Sep 1843 Birth Year 1843 Birthplace Nordheim Christening Date 17 Sep 1843 Christening Place Nordheim, Württemberg, Germany Death Date 21 Oct 1844 Father's Name Heinrich Christoph Straehle Mother's Name Christine Ragine Riedel CITING THIS RECORD "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NCQR-D7P : accessed 8 May 2016), Heinrich Christoph Straehle in entry for Christian Heinrich Straehle, 17 Sep 1843; citing Nordheim; FHL microfilm 1,184,758. ************************************************************** Name Carl Friedrich Heinrich Straehle Gender Male Christening Date 28 Jul 1872 Christening Place SANKT LEONHARDS EVANGELISCH, STUTTGART, NECKARKREIS, WUERTTEMBERG Father's Name Christian Heinrich Straehle Mother's Name Catharine Necker CITING THIS RECORD "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NZBJ-MYN : accessed 8 May 2016), Christian Heinrich Straehle in entry for Carl Friedrich Heinrich Straehle, 28 Jul 1872; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,055,654. ************************************************************** Name Heinrich Straehle Event Date 1869 Gender Male Birth Date 24 Oct 1869 Birth Year 1869 Birthplace Königsbach, Baden, Germany Christening Date 09 Nov 1869 Christening Place Königsbach, Baden, Germany Death Date 13 Feb 1870 Father's Name Jakob Heinrich Straehle Mother's Name Wilhelmine Teuscher CITING THIS RECORD "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NNVH-BLR : accessed 8 May 2016), Jakob Heinrich Straehle in entry for Heinrich Straehle, 09 Nov 1869; citing Königsbach, Baden, Germany; FHL microfilm 1,272,865. ************************************************************** Name Carl Friedrich Heinrich Straehle Event Date 1872 Gender Male Birth Date 15 Jul 1872 Birth Year 1872 Christening Date 28 Jul 1872 Christening Place Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany Father's Name Christian Heinrich Straehle Mother's Name Catharine Necker CITING THIS RECORD "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N25Z-SVG : accessed 8 May 2016), Christian Heinrich Straehle in entry for Carl Friedrich Heinrich Straehle, 28 Jul 1872; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,055,654. ************************************************************** Name Luise Heinrike Straehle Event Date 1842 Gender Female Age 26 Jan 1843 Birth Date 01 Aug 1842 Birth Year 1842 Christening Date 05 Aug 1842 Christening Place Nordheim, Württemberg, Germany Mother's Name Heinrike Catharine Straehle Maternal Grandfather's Name Johann Heinrich Straehle CITING THIS RECORD "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5F2-ZRC : accessed 8 May 2016), Heinrike Catharine Straehle in entry for Luise Heinrike Straehle, 05 Aug 1842; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,184,758. ************************************************************** Name William Henry Strehl Event Type Death Event Date 06 Nov 1945 Event Place East Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States Gender Male Age 29 Marital Status Single Birth Date 28 Jan 1916 Birthplace Grand Rapids Birth Year (Estimated) 1916 Father's Name Henry Strehl Mother's Name Ruth Davis CITING THIS RECORD "Michigan Death Certificates, 1921-1952," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KF3Y-H82 : accessed 8 May 2016), Henry Strehl in entry for William Henry Strehl, 06 Nov 1945; citing East Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Lansing; FHL microfilm 1,972,835. ************************************************************** United States Census, 1940 Name John Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1940 Event Place Assembly District 6, Queens, New York City, Queens, New York, United States Gender Male Age 33 Marital Status Married Race (Original) White Race White Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Head Relationship to Head of Household Head Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1907 Last Place of Residence Same House HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE John Straehle Head M 33 New York Mae Straehle Wife F 30 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3B5-BBT : accessed 8 May 2016), John Straehle, Assembly District 6, Queens, New York City, Queens, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 41-1837, sheet 9B, family 223, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 2755. ************************************************************** United States Census, 1940 Name Henry Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1940 Event Place Assembly District 21, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 56 Marital Status Single Race (Original) White Race White Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Lodger Relationship to Head of Household Lodger Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1884 Last Place of Residence Same Place CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQRT-NFD : accessed 8 May 2016), Henry Straehle, Assembly District 21, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 24-2443, sheet 61A, family 79, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 2610. ************************************************************** United States Census, 1940 Name Dorothy Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1940 Event Place East Rutherford Borough, Bergen, New Jersey, United States Gender Female Age 24 Marital Status Single Race (Original) White Race White Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Daughter Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1916 Last Place of Residence Same House HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Charles Straehle Head M 53 New York Bertha Straehle Wife F 51 New York Dorothy Straehle Daughter F 24 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K4PL-NS9 : accessed 8 May 2016), Dorothy Straehle in household of Charles Straehle, East Rutherford Borough, Bergen, New Jersey, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 2-55, sheet 8B, family 178, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 2306. ************************************************************** United States Census, 1930 Name Charles Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1930 Event Place Bronx (Districts 501-750), Bronx, New York, United States Gender Male Age 70 Marital Status Married Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Head Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1860 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace Germany Mother's Birthplace Germany Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 15 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Charles Straehle Head M 70 New York Henrietta Straehle Wife F 68 New York ************************************************************** John Straehle United States Social Security Death Index Age 56 Given Name John Surname Straehle Birth Date 26 Sep 1905 State New York Event Date May 1961 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKKB-42K : accessed 8 May 2016), John Straehle, May 1961; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ************************************************************** John H Straehle United States Social Security Death Index Age 77 Given Name John Middle Name H Surname Straehle Birth Date 22 Aug 1920 State New York Last Place of Residence Ellendale, Sussex, Delaware Previous Residence Postal Code 19941 Event Date 21 Mar 1997 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JK5Z-BMH : accessed 8 May 2016), John H Straehle, 21 Mar 1997; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ************************************************************** George F Straehle United States Social Security Death Index Age 70 Given Name George Middle Name F Surname Straehle Birth Date 09 Sep 1921 State New Jersey Last Place of Residence Monmouth, New Jersey Previous Residence Postal Code 07719 Event Date 25 Aug 1991 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKBZ-96X : accessed 8 May 2016), George F Straehle, 25 Aug 1991; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ************************************************************** Caroline Straehle United States Social Security Death Index Age 79 Given Name Caroline Surname Straehle Birth Date 19 Mar 1901 State New York Last Place of Residence Atlantic, New Jersey Previous Residence Postal Code 08232 Event Date Feb 1980 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JP7R-82S : accessed 8 May 2016), Caroline Straehle, Feb 1980; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ************************************************************** Thomas C Straehle United States Social Security Death Index Age 35 Given Name Thomas Middle Name C Surname Straehle Birth Date 19 Feb 1928 State New York Event Date 18 Mar 1963 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JRS4-SNG : accessed 8 May 2016), Thomas C Straehle, 18 Mar 1963; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ************************************************************** George M Straehle United States Social Security Death Index Age 86 Given Name George Middle Name M Surname Straehle Birth Date 18 May 1925 State New York Event Date 22 Nov 2011 CITING THIS RECORD "United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KM86-NV5 : accessed 8 May 2016), George M Straehle, 22 Nov 2011; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). ************************************************************** Name Carl H Strahle Event Type Birth Event Date 16 Oct 1859 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Race White Father's Name Henry Strahle Mother's Name Christine Strahle CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27Y2-FRD : accessed 9 May 2016), Henry Strahle in entry for Carl H Strahle, 16 Oct 1859; citing Birth, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,315,313. ************************************************************** New York State Census, 1925 Name John Henry Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1925 Event Place New York, A.D. 14, E.D. 28, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 56 Nationality United States Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1869 Years in United States 56 House Number 212 Page 4 CITING THIS RECORD "New York State Census, 1925," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSQ6-Q49 : accessed 9 May 2016), John Henry Straehle, New York, A.D. 14, E.D. 28, New York, New York, United States; records extracted by Ancestry and images digitized by FamilySearch; citing p. 4, line 22, New York State Archives, Albany. ************************************************************** Name John Strahle Event Type Death Event Date 04 Nov 1890 Event Place Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Gender Male Age 41 Marital Status Unknown Birth Year (Estimated) 1849 Father's Name John Strahle Mother's Name Strahle CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WD8-43W : accessed 9 May 2016), Strahle in entry for John Strahle, 04 Nov 1890; citing Death, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,322,692. ************************************************************** Name Albertina Francis Straehle Event Type Birth Event Date 06 Nov 1909 Event Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States Gender Female Father's Name Adolph Straehle Mother's Name Cristina Straehle CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2W89-8BH : accessed 9 May 2016), Cristina Straehle in entry for Albertina Francis Straehle, 06 Nov 1909; citing Birth, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 2,022,753. ************************************************************** Name Elizabeth Margaret Strahle Event Type Death Event Date 04 Jul 1900 Event Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States Address Fermeniore St. Troy Ave. Gender Female Age 0 Marital Status Unknown Race White Birth Year (Estimated) 1900 Birthplace U. S. Cemetery Lutheran Father's Name John J. Strahle Father's Birthplace U. S. Mother's Name Dora C. Strahle Mother's Birthplace U. S. CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WF7-FK1 : accessed 9 May 2016), Dora C. Strahle in entry for Elizabeth Margaret Strahle, 04 Jul 1900; citing Death, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,324,028. ************************************************************** United States Census, 1940 Name Henry Straehle Event Type Census Event Date 1940 Event Place Assembly District 21, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States Gender Male Age 56 Marital Status Single Race (Original) White Race White Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Lodger Relationship to Head of Household Lodger Birthplace New York Birth Year (Estimated) 1884 Last Place of Residence Same Place CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQRT-NFD : accessed 9 May 2016), Henry Straehle, Assembly District 21, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 24-2443, sheet 61A, family 79, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 2610. ************************************************************** United States Census, 1920 Name Theresa Abel Event Type Census Event Date 1920 Event Place Brooklyn Assembly District 19, Kings, New York, United States Gender Female Age 10 Marital Status Single Race White Race (Original) White Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Daughter Birth Year (Estimated) 1910 Birthplace New York Father's Birthplace Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace New York Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 8 HOUSEHOLD ROLE GENDER AGE BIRTHPLACE Minnie Abel Head F 45 New York George Abel Son M 13 New York Theresa Abel Daughter F 10 New York William Abel Son M 7 New York Louis Abel Son M 6 New York CITING THIS RECORD "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJRG-84D : accessed 12 May 2016), Theresa Abel in household of Minnie Abel, Brooklyn Assembly District 19, Kings, New York, United States; citing sheet 8B, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,821,175. ************************************************************** Name Elizabeth Margaret Strahle Event Type Death Event Date 04 Jul 1900 Event Place Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States Address Fermeniore St. Troy Ave. Gender Female Age 0 Marital Status Unknown Race White Birth Year (Estimated) 1900 Birthplace U. S. Cemetery Lutheran Father's Name John J. Strahle Father's Birthplace U. S. Mother's Name Dora C. Strahle Mother's Birthplace U. S. CITING THIS RECORD "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WF7-FK1 : accessed 19 May 2016), Dora C. Strahle in entry for Elizabeth Margaret Strahle, 04 Jul 1900; citing Death, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,324,028. ************************************************************** ************************************************************** ************************************************************** ************************************************************** ************************************************************** ************************************************************** ************************************************************** ************************************************************** ************************************************************** ************************************************************** **************************************************************

Possible Relatives of Willis Barton

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Willis Barton (b. 1803; Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States/d. 1891; Winston County, Alabama, United States). Following are some cousins (proven by DNA) of [[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]]: :[[Cox-18130 | Asa Cox]] :[[Cox-4209 | William C. Cox]] ::(1824; NC) had son, Samuel, who was born in 1850 in GA. The family was enumerated in the 1850 Troup Co., GA census. :[[Cox-4178 | William E. Cox]] (1814; [[Space:1830_Hall_County%2C_Georgia%2C_Annotated|Hall Co., GA]]/1883; Marion Co., AL) :[[Denney-113 | Solomon Denney]] (1818; Wilkes, NC) :[[Flanagan-242 | Beverly Flanagan]] (1822) Listed in three different census records as born in three different places: ::VA, NC, SC. :[[Cox-9754 | Jerome Cox]] (b. 1813; Edgefield Co., SC/d. 1882; Monroe Co., MS) :[[Cox-7178|Cary Cox]] is related, but much more distantly than the cousins above. :[[Turner-8506 | William Turner]] (b. ca 1826 Pendleton Dist., SC/d. 1860s; SC) :[[Cox-9898 | Nelson Cox]] (b. ca 1831 in IL (or NC?) Persons of interest who haven't contributed DNA as far as is known: :[[Denny-292 | Joshua Denny]] of Pendleton District, SC :[[Cox-4325 | Phillip Cox]] of Pendleton District, South Carolina. [probably not related] :[http://soulwinners.biz/Cox.htm Beverly Cox] whose grandfather's surname was Beverly. This link goes to a page filled with ::documentation. :[[Cox-10993 | Eli Cox]] of Harrison, Mississippi (b. 1851; GA) :Elizabeth (Cox) Skelton (wife of John, daughter of John & Sarah (Smith) Cox of Pendleton District, SC). ::Elizabeth's family was possibly in the 1830 census of Hall County, Georgia--entered as Kelton--on the same page as Rebecca Barton. [After further research, there truly were Keltons living in Hall Co. so the matching given names between the Keltons and the Skeltons are probably just a coincidence.] :Phoebe Cox of South Carolina, Hall County, GA, and maybe [[:Category:Henry_County%2C_Tennessee|Henry County, Tennessee]]. :[[Cox-11695 | Absolom Cox]] of Abbeville, SC who moved to Randolph County, Illinois in 1804. ~*~ 1800 Pendleton District, South Carolina Census Alphabetical order Cox, :Edward 20 10001-20001-00 :Elizabeth 26 02100-11101-01 :Henry 31 00010-20010-00 :James 47 20010-10100-00 :John 26 00010-00100-00 :John 47 51010-20010-01 :Mary 47 11100-11101-00 :[[Cox-4325 | Phillip]] 35 30001-12211-00 :Susannah 20 00000-02001-00 :William 42 21010-30110-00 :William 20 21010-41010-00 Coxe, :George 33 10010-20010-00 :William 32 30010-30010-00 ~*~ Order according to page number: :Edward 20 10001-20001-00 [Household 85] :Susannah 20 00000-02001-00 [Household 86] :William 20 21010-41010-00 [Household 69] :Elizabeth 26 02100-11101-01 [Household 436] :John 26 00010-00100-00 [Household 435] :Henry 31 00010-20010-00 [Household 696] :Simon 32 10011-00100-00 ::[Heritage Quest index says Cox, but looks like Simon Con. Household 457. Benjamin Barton is Household 511, Benjamin living near Thomas Putman] :William 32 30010-30010-00 [Household 739] (Coxe) :George 33 10010-20010-00 (Coxe) :[[Cox-4325 | Phillip]] 35 30001-12211-00 ::[Household 898 (Moses Barton 857, James Barton 858, Stephen Barton 865, Buffingtons also on this page. Joseph Barton 804] :William 42 21010-30110-00 [Household 139] :James 47 20010-10100-00 [Household 364] :Mary 47 11100-11101-00 [Household 365] :John 47 51010-20010-01 [Household 354--beside Babester (Bavester Barton) === Note === [[Barton-2124|Joseph Barton of Pendleton District, SC]] [[Space:Cox_Families_of_Pendleton_District%2C_South_Carolina|Cox Families of Pendleton District, SC]] [http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/pendleton/census/1810/ 1810 Pendleton District, SC Census] [http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scandrsn/wills/willabs1.html Anderson County SCGenWeb Project Will Abstracts 1789 -- 1839] Abstracts from wills of Beverly, Elizabeth, John, and William Cox. [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/Aletta-Laura-Morris/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0136.html Cary Cox, Sr. ca 1736-1814] [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.cox/52.91.1025.1729.1730.1732/mb.ashx Cary Cox Timeline] [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.cox/6028.2.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx The Will of John Cox of Pendleton District, SC, probated in 1816] [http://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/16466.html Quotes from many documents for Cox family] [http://www.archive.org/stream/coxfamilyinameri00coxh/coxfamilyinameri00coxh_djvu.txt THE COX FAMILY IN AMERICA] [http://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/604.html Cox Family from Orange Co., NC to Knox Co., KY] [http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=I102086&tree=mykindred01 John Beverly (b. 1675) who had daughter Sarah (Beverly) Cox] [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/jones/bios/gbs125cox.txt Cox family from Halifax Co., Va] who moved to SC, living part of the time in Pendleton District before migrating to Habersham County, Georgia. [[Cox-1957 | Thomas Cox]] [http://www.1807georgialandlottery.com/grantees-c.php 1807 Georgia Land Lottery] includes the following: :Aris Cox :the orphans of Asa Cox :Cordy Cox Junr. :Daniel Coxs orphans :David Cox :Edward Cox :George Cox :Henry Cox :Ichabod Cox :Jesse Cox :John Cox :Martha, Delia, & Keziah Cox, orphans :Robert Cox :Samuel Cox :Thomas Cox [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Cox%20DNA%20Study/default.aspx?section=yresults Cox DNA Project] A question on WikiTree about [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/14702/want-to-clear-up-the-coxes-of-pickens-co-sc Cox families from Pendleton Dist., SC]

Possibles

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Rogers-30551|Shannon Rogers]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Rogers-30551&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Shannon Rogers To-Do List|Shannon's current to-do list]].'' Lewer-84

Post 1700s Pennsylvanian Settlers

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[[Category:Pennsylvania Project]] The goal of this project is to provide connection for people to research their ancestors who might have arrived or lived after the colonial era of Pennsylvania, especially Philadelphia (after 1701 - Present). Other groups focus exclusively in settlers up to 1700. Some of us are still researching our genealogy and haven't traced our lineage to the 1700 or before yet. And some of our ancestors didn't arrive until after 1700s anyway. The history and genealogy of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania is rich and worth having a space for. The time frame here is 1701 and after. At the time of the creation of this group, there are no Google or social media groups affiliated with this group. There will no discrimination of any sort, people of all races were present in early Pennsylvania - Natives American, Black and European. All are welcome. Be patient with me at the beginning of this project. I will be looking for helpers and leaders soon. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taveras-18|Mel Taveras]]. I am this group's founder and leader. Message me here to join the group. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Historians with knowledge of post 1700's Pennsylvania * Cemetery historians * Moderator & co-project manager * Wikitree navigators Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Taveras-18#PM-30897567 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Post office London Directory 1843

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[[Category:England, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] === Post office London Directory 1843 === The small edition of the Post Office London Directory 1843. comprising amongst other information; Official directory; Commercial directory; Court directory; Parliamentary directory; Postage directory; Banking directory; * Published by Kelly's Directories Limited in London * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Post office London Directory 1843|Post office London Directory 1843]]'' (Kelly's Directories Limited 1843) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PO1843|Post office London Directory 1843]]: Page ?? ::: remember to add the page number === Available online at these locations: === *Google books :https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Post_Office_London_Directory/lw87AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 *Google books, Australia :https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Post_Office_London_Directory/lw87AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=post+office+london+directory+1843&printsec=frontcover *Archive.org :https://archive.org/details/B-001-002-906 *Hathi Trust :https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002249413p&view=1up&seq=9 === what links here === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Post office London Directory 1843|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Post Office Running Creek, Douglas, Colorado

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[[Category:Running Creek, Colorado Territory]] The goal of this project is to ...recreate the history of the "Running Creek Post Office" that we find on census records from 1870 and then 1880 was noted as Precinct #2 Lower Running Creek, before and the years after Elbert County was born out of the South end of Douglas County. :''History'' :"Elbert County was created on February 2, 1874, from the eastern portions of Douglas County. On February 6, 1874........." :However, attached the Running Creek post office was used as of the 1880 census. " "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFDF-DTR : 13 January 2022), Charles Garland, '''Election Precinct 2 Lower Running Creek,''' Elbert, Colorado, United States; citing enumeration district ED 41, sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm" This specific census has only 4 pages of Persons... From Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbert_County,_Colorado Elbert] Right now this project just has members, #me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. #[[Tryon-1755 | Hyla Jenks]] Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. we'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add all persons found on the 1870 and 1880 census records of "Post Office Running Creek" * Find out exactly which town took over the Post Office, if it was a post office building and not someone's home as we do find in some towns. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Taylor-25258#PM-10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! === The 1870 census for all Counties of Colorado === :familysearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D899-P93?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM4LK-4JV&action=view&groupId=M9C6-PPR 1870 censuses Colorado All Counties] image 423- 426, is Franktown, 427/428 are Running Creek, 429 - 430 Gowers Mill, Bayou Basin is 431 - 441, 442 is Huntsville and the end of Douglas County. total of 470 images === Pioneers of Running Creek === #[[Ellis-17197 | Minerva J Garland formerly Ellis]]/ husband [[Garland-1518 | Charles Garland]] #[[Unknown-317864 | Anna Unknown-Engl]] Engle/ husband [[Engle-877 | George Engl]] Engle #[[Stafford-2944|Caroline (Stafford) Kirkman (1834-1916)]]/ husband [[Kirkman-535|William Marshall Kirkman (1841-1927)]] == Sources == * familysearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D899-P93?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM4LK-4JV&action=view&groupId=M9C6-PPR 1870 censuses Colorado All Counties]

Postcards

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Postmasters, Dowelltown, Alexandria, Tennessee

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[[Category:Alexandria, Tennessee One Place Study]] [[Category:Alexandria, Tennessee One Place Study]] [[Category:DeKalb County, Tennessee, Postmasters]] The following were the Postmasters appointed for Alexandra, DeKalb County, TennesseeNational Archives film number 841-118 {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Alexandria, Tennessee|category=Alexandria, Tennessee One Place Study}} ALEXANDRIA #Jacob Fite 6 July 1830 - #William Floyd 8 March 1847 #Oliver D. Williams 15 May 1862 #James Turner 8 July 1865 #Albert J. Edwards 25 Sept. 1867 #Jos. W. Herd 17 June 1869 #Thomas Evans 29 Dec. 1873 #Stephen Pledger 11 May 1870 #Albert J. Edwards 29 Dec. 1873 #John ??? 12 July 1881 #Robert M. Bone 28 Dec. 1885 #George McNeely 20 April 1889 #Sampson W. McClellan 1 June 1893 #Charles Clay Knox 20 May 1897 #Elija W. Brown 16 July 1904 #James W. Parker 17 June 1907 #John M. Pendleton 7 May 1913 #Bertha P. Compton 30 Jan. 1922 #Laura W. Malone 15 March 1926 #Mattie G. Goodner 16 Jan. 1935 #Laurene H. Henley 6 Nov. 1964 #William C. Avant 25 May 1966 #Gaynelle Willoughby Nov 1980

Postmasters, Dowelltown, DeKalb, Tennessee

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[[Category:DeKalb County, Tennessee, Postmasters]] [[Category:Dowelltown, Tennessee One Place Study]] [[Category:Dowelltown, Tennessee]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Dowelltown, Tennessee|category=Dowelltown, Tennessee One Place Study}} The following were the Postmasters appointed for Dowelltown, DeKalb County, TennesseeNational Archives film number 841-118 DOWELLTOWN #William L. Walls 18 April 1878 - - #Sanford Mann 28 June 1880 - - #Robert C. Yeargan 16 Dec. 1880 - - #Alford E. Sanford 2 Dec. 1884 - - #T. Jones 15 march 1887 - - #Robert F. Jones 12 April 1887 - - #Moses A. Stark 4 April 1889 - - #S. B. Avant 6 June 1893 - - #Beverly W. Robinson 19 may 1897 - - #Norman R. Robinson 11 June 1903 - - #Fannie M. Robinson 11 Jan. 1913 - - #John B. Stone 10 April 1917 - - #John T. Grandstaff 16 Feb. 1925 - - #William H. Robinson 11 June 1925 - - #Hazel Grandstaff 6 April 1916 - - #William S. Gothard 10 April 1928 - - #Ethel Lee Gothard 7 June 1961 - - #James H. White 22 Jan. 1962 - ==Sources==

Postmasters, Liberty, DeKalb, Tennessee

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[[Category:Liberty, Tennessee One Place Study]] [[Category:Liberty, Tennessee]] [[Category:DeKalb County, Tennessee, Postmasters]] The following were the Postmasters appointed for Dowelltown, DeKalb County, TennesseeNational Archives film number 841-118 {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Liberty, Tennessee|category=Liberty, Tennessee One Place Study}} LIBERTY #Leonard Lamberson 18 May 1843 - - #Isaac Whaley 22 Aug. 1845 - - #Isaac Whaley 24 May 1862 - - #Reappointed 8 July 1865 - - #Horace L. Hale 10 July 1886 - - #Doctor D. Overall 4 April 1889 - - #John D. Smith 2 Aug. 1893 - - #Mrs Cannie Whaley 24 June 1897 - - #Chas. L. Bright 20 June 1914 - - #William P. Whaley 26 June 1922 - - #Matthew C. Bratten 5 March 1924 - - #Henrietta Whaley 7 July 1931 Acting - #Henrietta Whaley 31 July 1931 - - #John E. Hale 13 Oct. 1936 - - #Willie Hoyte Cook 29 Feb. 1956 -

Potential One Place Studies

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Back to [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]]
== Potential One Place Studies == This is the collaborative workspace for WikiTreers to suggest/plan/coordinate ideas on locations that would make a good One Place Study. === Africa === === Asia === === Europe === === North America === ==== Canada ==== ==== United States ==== =====New Mexico===== *Colfax County, :::French, New Mexico (ghost town)'''"[https://stamps.org/news/c/collecting-insights/cat/article-of-distinction/post/article-of-distinction-french-new-mexico-from-hype-to-dust Article of Distinction: French, New Mexico – From Hype to Dust"'' THE ROADRUNNER, Journal of the ARIZONA & NEW MEXICO POSTAL HISTORY SOCIETY (American Philatelic Society Affiliate #188) Vol. 37 No. 1, Whole No. 146, February 2022.“French, NM - Now a Ghost Town,” Gigapan.com, 2017, .Ghosttowns.com, 2023. https://www.ghosttowns.com/states/nm/french.html. =====New York===== *Onondaga County, 1930 ::: Onondaga County Home And Hospital ::: In 2012, the cemetery was moved. There were 80 people there who were not identified. However, it's easy to find out who lived there and died. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220628000256/https://www.syracuse.com/news/2012/09/remains_of_80_bodies_from_onon.html Story]Year: 1930; Census Place: Onondaga, Onondaga, New York; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0172; FHL microfilm: 2341358New York State Archives; Albany, New York; Census of Inmates in Almshouses and Poorhouses, 1875-1921; Series: A1978; Reel: A1978:156; Record Number: 6480 =====North Dakota===== :::Many of the ND counties have 1910 maps that show the landowners in the townships. These maps generally match up to the census making it easy to find folks and build out a one place study. After the Depression, many folks moved further west for better weather and opportunity. :::Examples: [https://web.archive.org/web/20220404112607/http://www.theusgenweb.org/ndgenweb/1910.htm Link] ==== Mexico ==== === Oceania === === South America === == Sources ==

Potential Pre-1500 profiles

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Proposed Profiles]] For consideration from the Gedcom team {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#66C76A;"|'''Profile Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#66C76A;"|'''D.O.B''' ! align="left" style="background:#66C76A;"|'''D.O.D''' ! align="left" style="background:#66C76A;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#66C76A;"|'''Your Name''' |- |[[White-5855|Edward White]]||1547||?||Somerset|| |- |[[White-5854|William White]]||1549||1586||Somerset|| |- |[[White-5853|Anstice Austin White]]||1551||?||Somerset|| |- |[[White-5852|Alice White]]||1553||?||Somerset|| |- |[[White-5849|Emil White]]||1557||?||Somerset|| |- |[[White-5851|Emily White]]||1557||?||Somerset|| |- |[[White-5848|Grace White]]||1559||?||Somerset|| |- |[[White-5846|Henry White]]||1561||?||Somerset|| |- |[[Kirton-44|John Kirton]]||1534||1607||Middlesex|| |- |[[Kirton-46|Stephen Kirton]]||1525||?||Somerset|| |- |[[Kirton-45|Jane Kirton]]||1530||?||Middlesex|| |- |[[UNKNOWN-98177|Ann (Unknown) Woodford]]||1590||bef 1690||Lincolnshire|| |- |[[Warren-1318|Honor Warren]]||1591||?||Devon|| |- |[[Mylden-1|James Mylden]]||1540||?||Devon|| |- |[[Mylden-3|William Myldon]]||1569||1624||Devon|| |- |[[Merrishe-1|Johane Merrishe]]||1560||1634||Devon|| |- |[[Myldon-4|Susanna Myldon]]||1588||?||Devon|| |- |[[Myldon-3|William Myldon]]||1591||?||Devon|| |- |[[Myldon-1|Elisabeth Myldon]]||1593||?||Devon|| |- |[[Mildon-4|Lawrence Mildon]]||1520||?||Devon|| |- |[[Mildon-3|John Mildon]]||1535||1587||Devon|| |- |[[Warren-1319|Thomas Warren]]||1540||?||Devon|| |- |[[Warren-1320|Jone Warren]]||1550||?||Devon|| |- |[[Warren-1322|Nicholas Warren]]||1550||1651||Devon|| |- |[[Warren-1321|Nicholas Warren]]||1510||?||Devon|| |- |[[UNKNOWN-48565|Helen (unknown)Warren]]||1515||?||Devon|| |- |[[Barnfill-1|Johan (Barnfill) Pollard]]||1565||?||Devon|| |- |[[Pollard-112|John Pollard]]||1565||?||Devon|| |- |}

Potomac Papermills

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[[Category:Piedmont Paper Mill, Luke, Maryland]] The paper mill at the Potomac River played an important role in the local communities on the border between Maryland and West-Virginia. Many ancestors of [[Gates-1834|Henry Louis Gates Jr]] featured in the Wikitree year challenge of 2021 worked in the mill. ==Location== Paper mills that produce paper made from wood need a lot of water, wood, fuel and laborers, so a spot near a river, woodlands and coal mines is perfect. That made West Virginia such a good place to start a paper mill. ==Paper making process== In earlier times paper was made of rags. By pounding them in water the fibers loosened into a pulp which was used to make paper. The process used to make paper by the Luke family was based on a chemical process that extracted cellulose fibers from wood chips. It's called the sulfite process. The cellulose fibers are beaten in water so the fibers are well separated and saturated with water. This was all done in the pulp mill. In the paper mill the pulp was filtered on a woven screen to form a sheet which was next compressed, and dried to loosen the water content. [https://www.britannica.com/technology/papermaking ==Luke paper mill== {{Image|file=Potomac_Papermills.jpg |caption=West Virginia Paper Company }} ===Relocation=== The plant was originally located in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piedmont,_West_Virginia Piedmont, West Virginia] on the south bank of the Potomac River. But because the Potomac River shifted its course, the plant was now on the other side of the river. Even the municipality changed its name in 1922, so that the plant was now situated - without relocating - in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke,_Maryland Luke, Allegany County, Maryland]. ===Founding=== The founder [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Luke William Luke] was born into a Scottish paper making family who came to the US in 1852. He started working for Jessup and Moore Paper Company in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. He did this until 1898. In the meantime he started his own small paper making company in 1889 with two of his sons. ===Accidents=== {{Image|file=Potomac_Papermills-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Potomac Papermills. }} There were a lot of accidents in the mills. The machines were dangerous because they didn’t have coverings. All the moving parts could be reached so losing a finger or cutting a hand were common injuries and considered to be minor. More serious injuries came from getting clothes pulled into the machines which led to crushed limbs. Other injuries were from burns from explosions and electrocutions or falls from high places. Sometimes these accidents led to the death of an employee. ===Strike=== In 1919, the employees went on strike due to the long working hours of a two-shift system, 11 hours during the day and 13 hours at night, six days a week with low pay. This was during the WWI period. The factory management retaliated by closing the mill and firing the active union members. The management claimed that they wanted to handle employees individually. They pointed to the fact that they had hired nurses to look after employees during the influenza epidemic as an example of good faith. They claimed they would switch to an 8-hour shift schedule when they could find enough employees. A mass meeting with a dance afterwards was held to support the strikers. The culmination of the whole issue was the arrest of five strikers who were accused of assaulting two deputy sheriffs - employees of the paper mill sworn in by the Sheriff - who were accompanying workers from work to home during the strike.The five men were tried and acquitted in a jury trial. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?t=35654&i=t&by=1919&bdd=1910&bm=5&bd=9&d=05091919-05091919&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19190509_english_1&df=1&dt=8 verdicht strike trial may 1919] Workers got paid twice a month and on payday shops in town were open in the evening. ===Production=== In 1955 the Luke mill was producing enameled printing paper and converting paper. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22kraft%20paper%22&t=35654&i=t&d=01011887-12312006&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19560112_english_1&df=1&dt=10 annual report 1955 in peidmont Herald] ===Devon club=== {{Image|file=Potomac_Papermills-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Devon club house 1911 }}In 1911 William Luke founded the '''Devon Club''' and built them a club house. It was opened on March 23, 1911. The club was named after the river on which banks William Luke was born in Scotland. The Devon Club was meant for the employees of the paper mill. You could only become a member if another member presented you for membership. Fees were 5 US dollars a year. Race isn't mentioned.... The building had four bowling alleys on the first floor, a gaming room with pool tables a billiard, checker chess tables, card rooms and two reading rooms on the second floor and on the third floor a massive assembly or concert hall with a large stage. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22devon%20club%22&t=35654&i=t&by=1911&bdd=1910&d=01011837-12312019&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19110324_english_1&df=1&dt=10 opening Devon club 1911] {{Clear}} ===Sport=== The mill employees had sport teams who competed with the teams of other factories. It started with two baseball teams - one forthe pulp mill and one for the paper mill - but at the end of 1929 they also formed a basketballteam.[http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22paper%20mill%22&t=35654&i=t&by=1929&bdd=1920&bm=12&bd=12&d=12121929-12121929&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19291212_english_1&df=1&dt=1 basketball team] ==Company History== ===Piedmont Paper Co. (1888 - 1899)=== 60 employees producing printing paper called West Virginia paper. https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences-and-law/economics-business-and-labor/businesses-and-occupations/westvaco-corp ====West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company (1897 - 1969)==== In 1897 the company merged with the West Virginia Pulp Company in Davis, West Virginia to become the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. They expanded further in the following years. When the founder William Luke died in 1912 the company owned four mills situated in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York and Virginia. [http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/westvaco-corporation-history/ history of westvaco ===Westvaco (1969 - 2002)=== On March 3, 1969 the company changed its name to Westvaco. This name was already in use as trademark and brandname but not for the company itself. Due to the fact that the company had many mills outside West Virginia and even outside the US,(Belgium, Brazil and Australia were mentioned) the old name didn't fit the bill anymore. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22westvaco%22&t=35654&i=t&by=1969&bdd=1960&d=01011887-12312006&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_19690305_english_1&df=1&dt=10 name change WEstvaco 1969] === Meadwestvaco (2002 - 2005) === ===New Page (2005 - 2015)=== In 2005 Mead Westvaco sold its paper business to New Page, a new company controlled by Cerberus Capital management based in New York. [http://wvnewspapers.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22mead%20westvaco%22&t=35654&i=t&d=01011887-12312006&m=between&ord=k1&fn=piedmont_herald_usa_west_virginia_piedmont_20050308_english_1&df=1&dt=10 Piedmont Herald march 8th 2005] ====Verso Corporation (2015 until closure in 2019) ==== Verso Corporation, an Ohio company, acquired the facility in 2015 and operated it until May 2019. The company said they were closing mill because of a combination of high production costs at this mill and reduced demand for coated free sheet paper, the type of paper the mill produced. [https://www.paperage.com/2019news/04_30_2019verso_luke_mill_closure.html Verso to Close Coated Freesheet Paper Mill in Luke, Maryland], ''Paper Age'', April 30, 2019.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/it-was-the-backbone-of-this-town-for-131-years-now-luke-paper-mill-is-gone/2019/05/31/d4e53198-82d1-11e9-95a9-e2c830afe24f_story.html It was the backbone of this town for 131 years. Now Luke paper mill is gone.], The Washington Post, 1 June 2019. ===Effects of the closure=== ====Unemployment==== 675 jobs were lost when the mill closed and 2,000 jobs in the near area were affected. ====Pollution==== Black liquid - a waste product of pulp produce - was discovered leaking into the Potomac River almost a year after the closure of the mill. Before its closure, this liquid was burnt by the mill as an energy source--a practice in use since the 1930's. Black liquid is very caustic. [https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2019/10/25/maryland-environmental-officials-investigate-leak-upper-potomac-river-near-shuttered-paper-mill/ The Washington Post; Maryland environmental officials investigate leak in Upper Potomac River near shuttered paper mill; 25 Oct 2019.] ====Water Supply==== Luke lost its drinking water supply from the mill and had to invest in a new supply source. They connected their system to that of Westernport. This was subsidized by a Maryland State grant. [https://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2020/08/04/towns-affected-by-paper-mill-closure-seek-funding.html Baltimore Business Journal; Western Maryland towns affected by paper mill closure seek state aid for water supply project; 4 Aug 2020.] ===Latest news=== January 19th, 2021: It looks as if there's a buyer for the closed mill. Whiskey River would start a lumber related business on the site, selling wood chips and offering up to 200 jobs [https://www.wcbcradio.com/?archiv=purchase-of-luke-mill-appears-imminent WCBC Radio; Purchase of Luke Mill Appears Imminent, 19 Jan 2021.] ==Research Notes== # The archives of the different companies that Luke mill was a part of are now located at Cornell University (the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company) and # the kind of process of papermaking which was used in Luke is not totally clear. The different sources state it was the first successful one using the sulfite process but the pollution caused after the closure of the factory in 2019 mentions black liquid, the waste result of the Kraft process of extracting carbon fibers from wood. I see two possibilities: one, the sources are partly wrong, two: they changed the process somewhere during the existence of the factory. ==Sources== * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlLl7nXxIMg historic film tri-town * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9jC78x3KuI historic film 1952 factory * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS2ICn5v6C0 drone footage paper mill luke * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MeadWestvaco * https://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w6zd1vw1 about West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company (archives at Cornell university) * https://www.mechanicville.com/DocumentCenter/Home/View/34 * http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/westvaco-corporation-history/ * https://schistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/West-Virginia-Pulp-and-Paper-Company-of-South-Carolina-records-433.00.pdf * https://foresthistory.org/research-explore/archives-library/fhs-archival-collections/inventory-of-the-westvaco-corporation-records/ * https://www.britannica.com/technology/papermaking * https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/it-was-the-backbone-of-this-town-for-131-years-now-luke-paper-mill-is-gone/2019/05/31/d4e53198-82d1-11e9-95a9-e2c830afe24f_story.html * https://southernmarylandchronicle.com/2020/06/01/maryland-sues-paper-mill-for-potomac-river-pollution/ ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Potomac_Papermills|Click Here for WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]].

Pottawatomie County, Oklahima

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Welcome to the Pottawatomie County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Coles-1048|Robin Coles]]. *The coordinator for this county is [[Beckett-454|Lori Zukerman]]. Much respect and many thanks to [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]] for his time and energy leading the Oklahoma Project. ===Formed From=== Creek Nation and Seminole Nation Lands ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Pottawatomie County[[:Category:Oklahoma|, Oklahoma]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Oklahoma County, Oklahoma|Oklahoma County]] |N Location = [[:Space:Lincoln County, Oklahoma|Lincoln County]] |NE Location = [[:Space:Okfuskee County, Oklahoma|Okfuskee County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Seminola County, Oklahoma|Seminole County]] |SE Location = [[:Space:Pontotoc County, Oklahoma|Pontotoc County]] |S Location = |SW Location = [[:Space:McClain County, Oklahoma|McClain County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Cleveland County, Oklahoma|Cleveland County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports'''
: '''Shawnee Regional Airport''' : From November 2007 until his retirement in 2017, [[Hennen-297|Rex Hennen]] managed the Airport. He oversaw the transformation of the small dilapidated airport into the fine facility that now stands, with patrons such as Brad Pitt, Miranda Lambert, and your everyday individual. https://www.news-star.com/article/20100505/NEWS/305059952 Personal recollections of [[Christopher-1276|Lita Christopher aka Renee Hennen]] '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways'''
: • Interstate 40 : • U.S. Highway 177 : • U.S. Highway 270 : • U.S. Highway 377 : • State Highway 3 : • State Highway 3E : • State Highway 3W : • State Highway 9 : • State Highway 9A : • State Highway 18 : • State Highway 39 : • State Highway 59 : • State Highway 59B : • State Highway 99 : • State Highway 99A : • State Highway 102 : • State Highway 270 '''Parks'''
: • Kid's Space Park in Shawnee : • Tecumseh City Park in Tecumseh : Sorely missed by many is the red and white metal Rocket that once served by terrifing small children and casting a wide net of imaginative fun. '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== * [[:Category: Shawnee, Oklahoma|Shawnee]] (County seat) * [[:Category: Tecumseh, Oklahoma|Tecumseh]] ====Towns==== * [[:Category: Asher, Oklahoma|Asher]] * [[:Category: Bethel Acres, Oklahoma|Bethel Acres]] * [[:Category: Brooksville, Oklahoma|Brooksville]] * [[:Category: Earlsboro, Oklahoma|Earlsboro]] * [[:Category: Johnson, Oklahoma|Johnson]] * [[:Category: Macomb, Oklahoma|Macomb]] * [[:Category: Maud, Oklahoma|Maud]] * [[:Category: McLoud, Oklahoma|McLoud]] * [[:Category: Pink, Oklahoma|Pink]] * [[:Category: St. Louis, Oklahoma|St. Louis]] * [[:Category: Tribbey, Oklahoma|Tribbey]] * [[:Category: Wanette, Oklahoma|Wanette]] ====Unincorporated Communities==== * Aydelotte * Bellemont * Harjo * Pearson * Romulus * Sacred Heart ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== * Aldridge Hotel, Shawnee * Barnard Elementary School, Tecumseh * Beard Cabin, Shawnee * Bell Street Historic District, Shawnee * Billington Building, Shawnee * H. T. Douglas Mansion and Garage, Shawnee * Governors Mansion, Shawnee * Kerfoot House, Shawnee * Nuckolls House, Shawnee * Old Santa Fe Railroad Bridge, Wanette * Pottawatomie County Courthouse, Shawnee * Rose—Fast Site (34PT28), Harjo * Sacred Heart Mission Site, Asher * Santa Fe Depot, Shawnee * Shawnee Friends Mission, Shawnee * St. Gregory's Abbey and College, Shawnee * Squirrel Creek Bridge. Shawnee vicinity * State National Bank Building, Shawnee * Walker House, Shawnee ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== '''Shawnee''' : • Gordon Cooper Technology Center : High school students attending Tecumseh, Earlsboro and presumably Shawnee schools can enroll concurrently. : • Oklahoma Baptist University : Founded in 1910 by the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma the University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. ====Public Schools==== '''Asher'''
Mascot: Asher Indians
School Colors:
: • Asher Elementary School : Pre-K through Eighth : • Asher High School : Freshman through Seniors '''Bethel'''
Mascot: Bethel Wildcats
School Colors:
: • Bethel Elementary School : Pre-K through Fifth : • Bethel Middle School : Sixth through Eighth : • Bethel High School : Freshman through Seniors '''Dale'''
Mascot: Dale Pirates
School Colors:
: • Dale Elementary School : Pre-K through Fifth : • Dale Middle School : Sixth through Eighth : • Dale High School : Freshman through Seniors '''Earlsboro'''
Mascot: Earlsboro Wildcats
School Colors: Red & White
: • Earlsboro Elementary School : Pre-K through Sixth : • Earlsboro High School : Seventh through Seniors '''Macomb'''
Mascot: Macomb Hornets
School Colors:
: • Macomb Elementary School : Pre-K through Eighth : • Macomb High School : Freshman through Seniors '''Maud'''
Mascot: Maud Tigers
School Colors:
: • Maud Elementary School : Pre-K through Eighth : • Maud High School : Freshman through Seniors '''McCloud'''
Mascot: McLoud Redskins
School Colors:
: • McLoud Elementary School : Pre-K through Sixth : • White Rock Elementary School : Pre-K through Eighth : • McLoud Junior High School : Seventh and Eighth : • McLoud High School : Freshman through Seniors '''Shawnee'''
Grove School District
: Mascot: Grove Wildcats : School Colors: :: • Grove Public School :: Pre-K through Eighth North Rock Creek School District : Mascot: Cougars : School Colors: :: • North Rock Creek Elementary :: Pre-K through Eighth :: • North Rock Creek High School :: Opens August 2019 Pleasant Grove School District : Mascot: Warriors : School Colors: :: • Pleasant Grove Public School :: Pre-K through Eighth Grade Shawnee School District : Mascot: Shawnee Wolves : School Colors: Blue and ... :: • Shawnee Early Childhood Center :: Pre-K and Kindergarten :: • Horace Mann Elementary School :: Kindergarten through Fifth :: • Sequoyah Elementary School :: Kindergarten through Fifth :: • Will Rogers Elementary School :: First through Fifth :: • Jefferson Elementary School :: First through Eighth :: • Shawnee Middle School :: Sixth through Eighth :: • Shawnee High School :: Freshman through Seniors South Rock Creek School District : Mascot: Rockets : School Colors: :: • South Rock Creek :: Pre-K through Eighth '''Tecumseh'''
Mascot: Tecumseh Savages
School Colors: Black & Gold
: • Krouch Early Childhood Center now Krouch College-Career S.T.E.A.M. Center : • Tecumseh Early Childhood Center : • Barnard Elementary School : First and Second Grade : • Cross Timbers Elementary School : Third though Fifth Grade : • Tecumseh Middle School : Sixth through Eighth Grade : • Tecumseh High School : Freshman - Seniors '''Wanette'''
Mascot: Wanette Tigers
School Colors:
: • Wanette Elementary School : Pre-K through Eighth : • Wanette High School : Freshman through Seniors ====Private Schools==== '''Shawnee'''
: • Liberty Academy (Baptist) : Pre-K through Seniors ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Creek County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powattomie_County,_Oklahoma'''

Pottenger Ancestry Fraud

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[[Category: Pottenger Ancestry Fraud]] ==The Fraud== Samuel Forrest Pottinger's manuscript which was unpublished during his lifetime, and now at the Filson Club was based on fraud. He got taken by researchers he hired in England that invented non-existant records, and falsified others. John Pottenger's correct ancestry is given in an article that appeared in *The American Genelogist* 68 (July 1993):139-145 that exposes the fraud. Fredric Z. Saunders, Beall. http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/beall.html The modus operandi of the fraud is familiar. A few well-designed "additions" are made to genuine probate records and the skeleton fleshed out with invented baptisms and marriages. Partial truths support a fraudulent whole. Neil D. Thompson and Paul C. Reed. Falsehood and Truth: The Ancestry of John Pottenger, Immigrant to Maryland in 1684. The American Genealogist, #271, Vol 68, #5, July 1992, pp 139-145. P. O. Box 398, Demorest, GA 30535-0398 ==The Fraudulent Genealogy== #John Pottenger of Compton, Berkshire, married Lucie, daughter of Nathaniel Knapp, and had Geoffrrey, born at Compton 1574. ##Geoffrey Pottenger married Elinor Matthews and settled at All Cannings, Wiltshire. They were parents of ###Robert Pottenger, born at All Cannings in 1599, died at Alborne, Wiltshire, in 1673. Robert, a tailor, married Cecelia, daughter of Roger Gerrard of Brokhampton in Lambourne, Berkshire, and they had three hildren, ####Robert. The younger Robert, born at Alborne in 1621, married in 1643 Sarah, daughter of Edward Willes of Wiltshire, and by her had four children including #####John, baptized at Alborne on 7 November 1644. This John was identified as the first imigrant of the name in Maryland. it is said that difficulties administering the estates of the elder Robert an dhis wife Cecilia led their son Roger Pottenger to declare that John, his brother Robert's son, was "for many years [gone] to ye province of Mereland," thus proving the connection; but the source of this statement was not given. ####Roger ####Thomas. The fraudulent genealogy also claims that the younger immigrant John Pottenger belonged to another branch of the family seated at Burghfield, Berkshire. ==Sources==

Potter County, Texas

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[[Category: Potter County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Potter County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Alibates Flint Quarries. }} *{{Blue|Potter County was created 1876 Texas from Bexar Dist. and organized 1887.}}https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/potter-county :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtVeDaZxAXo Amarillo]''' :Ice Age Clovis Culture- Indians in the Ice Age Clovis Culture, used the Alibates flint for their spear points, when hunting the Mammoths before the Great lakes formed.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibates_Flint_Quarries_National_Monument People came to the red bluffs near the Canadian River to find flint for their spears. :Pueblo dwelling sites have been found along the Canadian River.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp07 :'''1541''' -Francisco Vásquez de Coronado crossed the area. :'''1700''' - Recent Apache culture was found here, then were pushed out of the by Comanches. :'''1820''' - Major Stephen H Long followed the Canadian River eastward to the junction with the Arkansas. :'''1840- 1849'''- During the California gold rush, gold seekers came through on trails blazed by Josiah Gregg and Randolph B Marcy surveyed along the Canadian valley. :'''1845 and 1853''' Lt. James W. Abert and Lt. Amiel W. Whipple crossed the area during their surveys of the Canadian valley.. ::Remains of a plaza of the Comanchero traders and New Mexican pastores camps at Tecovas Springs. :'''1870's''' buffalo hunting decimated the herds that once roamed the area, forcing the Indians, who were dependent upon the buffalo, to leave. :'''1876''' - Texas legislature formed Potter County from the Bexar District and organized 1887. Residents were employees of cattle ranches. :'''1877''' David T. Beals and W. H. Bates began '''LX Ranch''' headquarters on Ranch Creek, near N bank of the Canadian River. '''LIT Ranch''' owned by George W. Littlefield in western portion of the county. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1880''' census: 28 people on the 3 ranches, 14,000 cattle and 4,200 sheep, but '''no crops''' :'''1881''' Henry B. Sanborn opened the Frying Pan Ranch at Tecovas Springs. Warren W. Wetzel, the ranch bookkeeper and later Amarillo's first mayor, resided at the adobe headquarters. Katherine Wentzel was the only woman in this county for about six years. :'''1887''' Settlements increased drastically with construction of the '''Fort Worth and Denver City Railway''' across the Panhandle. One construction camp grew overnight from a buffalo-hut settlement known as Ragtown-- Amarillo. :'''Aug 30, 1887''' - William B. Plemons, county judge, proposed townsite near the head of Amarillo Creek when Oldham County officials ordered an election held on August 30 to organize Potter County. ::J.T Berry proposed Oneida and Plemons agreed. (2) miles southeast ::Frank Lester, and Henry Sanborn suggested Plains City. ::Jesse Jenkins, a Tascosa saloon owner, suggested Ragtown with a new name of Odessa. Majority of voters were cowhands of the LX Ranch, they were promised lots for business, residence. :The election returns favored Oneida (renamed Amarillo). :'''Oct, 1887''' -Railroad was completed into the town in October 1887, a post office was established. People from surrounding townsites began to move to the new county seat. {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Railroad }}{{clear}} :'''May 1888''', The first newspaper, the Amarillo Champion and a school was established.. :'''1890''' - Henry Sanborn, had been establishing another townsite east of "Old Town" Amarillo, and due toflood dangers, most of the town was moved to a new, higher site. :'''1890'''- Cattle ranching was firmly the most lucrative business, dominating Potter County's economy and culture. Twenty ranches, ( 511,000 acres), were here. :'''1899''' - Santa Fe line built its large divisional office and an 8-stall engine house, a blacksmith shop, and a machine shop . :'''1900'''- 79 ranches with population 1,820. Railroads brought in more population and expansion. :'''1904''' the Southern Kansas, the Pecos and Northern Texas, and the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas railroads had also built lines through the county :'''1906''' - Population was 5,000 :'''1908''' Santa Fe RR extended to Canyon, Lubbock, and Sweetwater. Amarillo became the shipping and marketing center for ranchers in the Panhandle, South Plains, and eastern New Mexico, grew rapidly during this time. Railroad employees, construction workers "sharks, grafters, pickpockets and bums" who hoped to take advantage of the boom arrived. :'''1908-1910''' Santa Fe Railroad, established agricultural demonstration centers, hired agricultural agents to work with local farmers, and ran excursion trains from Chicago and elsewhere into Amarillo for prospective buyers.. :'''1910''' Old ranchlands in the Panhandle were subdivided into farmland, the town also became the terminus of excursion trains carrying hundreds of prospective farmers, who were met by the agents of land companies and taken out to view property. :'''1910''' - population was 9,957 in 1910. Cattle ranches split into farms. Cattle ranching was the most important of the county's agricultural economy. There were 162 farms and ranches in the county, with 500 acres was planted in corn, the county's most important crop at the time. :'''1918''' - gas field discovered twenty-five miles NW of Amarillo :'''1920''' - # farms and ranches were 322, with 24,500 acres planted in wheat, and 3,200 acres in sorghum. Cattle remained an important part of the local economy - 28,500. :'''1928''' Construction completed to Texline to connect the Fort Worth & Denver City with the Colorado and Southern. The two companies, with a system reaching from Wyoming to the Gulf of Mexico, were now consolidated into the Burlington System. ::Headquarters of oil companies, Phillips Petroleum, Shamrock Oil and Gas, Magnolia Petroleum Company, and the Texas Company (Texaco), which built a large refinery east of Amarillo. ::New towns-Bushland, Cliffside, Ady, Soncy, Pullman, and St. Francis began near the railroads. :'''1925''' Oil began to be produced :'''1930's''' - '''The Great Depression''' forced some oil companies to close and hit farmers hard. Crops harvested declined from 42,546 acres to 38,037 acres. :'''New Deal programs,''' helped give work and sustenance to families. '''Work Projects Administration''' helped to fund improvements of Amarillo streets and sewerage. :'''1941 - World War II''' -Amarillo Army Air Field and the Pantex Munitions Plant, which had servicemen and created new jobs. :'''1945''' - 540 farms and ranches in the county. :'''1946''' - Closure of the airfield hit the economy again. :'''1949''' - A tornado crossed Amarillo, while this author's aunt and uncle were in the movie theater. The Tornado blew away all of their garage on Polk Street, and part of the house roof. this tornado caused $3,000,000 Dollars property damage with the loss of 7 lives.http://amarillo.gov/?page_id=1715 :'''1951''' - Amarillo Air Force Base opened, :'''1950's -''' Development of Panhandle mineral resources, helped to spur further growth. :'''1960''' - population was 115,580. :'''1968''' - Closure of the air force base was a severe blow and by :'''1970''' -County's population dropped to 90,511. :'''1974''' - 250,000 barrels of oil were produced. :'''1978''' - 436,000 barrels oil :'''1980 ''' - population was 98,637. 91% of the land was farms and ranches and 10% was cultivated. Wheat and sorghum were the most important crops with large cattle ranches in the majority of the county. :'''post 1920''' manufacturing income has been derived largely from helium, natural gas, oil, and sand and gravel; approximately 60% of the world's helium has been produced there. Though natural gas has been produced in the area since before 1920 :'''1982 -''' 382,000 barrels oil. 48,477,000,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas and 1,867,000,000 cubic feet of casinghead gas were produced. :'''1990''': - 198,000 barrels oil and population was 97,874 :'''2000''' - 2000, about 295,000 barrels of oil were produced in the area, and 24,879,000,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas was extracted. :''' Jan 1, 2001'''- 9,160,319 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since discovery :production of natural gas has also significantly contributed to the county’s economy.

===='''{{Blue| Amarillo History}}'''==== :'''{{Blue|AMARILLO HISTORY}}''' :'''1887''' - '''{{Blue| Trail driving days ended.}}''' Amarillo was settled . The Fort Worth & Denver City Railroad was building diagonally across the Panhandle of Texas SE to NW and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe ran NE to SW. At their intersection SOUTH of the Canadian River became Amarillo, the cattle shipping market and later days would be a confluence of the railways coming into Texas.. http://www.amarillo-chamber.org/amarillo-history.html :'''1887''' Builders of the railways felt that a major shipping center north needed to be on the Plains, but not on the Canadian river. The People focused on Amarillo site..feIt the shipping center would be southeast of the Fort Worth & Denver City’s Amarillo Creek crossing, as far north on the Plains as possible and yet keeping clear of the Canadian River. Washburn (Claude) had a geographical advantage, the railways crossed in Amarillo. '''{{Blue|A Place Called Ragtown}}''' when the business center for Amarillo/Ragtown was laid out near Bowie and West 4th. To create this town, the State of Texas was paid $1,280 for 640 Acres of School land. :'''1887''' The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe stopped building when it reached the town of Panhandle , but brought its trains to Amarillo over the Fort Worth & Denver City tracks by way of a “topline” connecting Panhandle and Washburn. :'''1887''' Amarillo first Newspaper, Amarillo Northwestern founded in 1887 by D.F. Rudolph; it was followed by the Amarillo Champion in 1889, founded by H.H. Brooks. :'''1877''' AGAIN Charles Goodnight and Judge O.H. Nelson brought their registered bulls into Amarillo, where they could be mixed and bred with the native Longhorns. Hereford cattle breeding was started. These interbred herds inherited Longhorn hardiness and the Hereford quality of beef. {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1943, Amarillo. }}{{clear}} :::'''March 1888''' Amarillo's railroads, cattle and merchandising was increased with first Fort Worth & Denver City passenger train arrived in Amarillo in March of 1888 from Clarendon, which was the former terminal. ::'''1888''' The first courthouse was built was built of bricks made from Amarillo Creek.. Its square was bounded by Travis, Bowie, 4th and 5th Streets in '''Old Town.'''. The railroad depot was south of tracks. The name Amarillo, which means yellow in Spanish, was probably chosen because of the '''color of the sub-soil''' in nearby Amarillo Creek. In the early days most houses were painted yellow in honor of the name. Stockyards nearby. :'''1888''' and into the early 1890’s Amarillo was the the western states' greatest cattle shipping market. A railroad to Roswell accepted the herds that were being driven into Amarillo "(50,000 head in the town) Herds would be held 2 weeks at water holes on the prairie waiting for available transportation. :'''1889''': The town began to move gradually moved EASTWARD when the Glidden & Sanborn addition was built EASTWARD . They hauled the depot was hauled to Polk and First Streets. A New Amarillo Hotel, was built at Polk and 3rd. :'''1890''' -- businesses and houses Sprang up along Polk and Taylor. A Windmill with tanks provided the first public water supply locayed. The first public utility was a water supply system from a windmill and tanks at the Sanborn homestead. :'''1893''' - an election in May officially moved the courthouse to Gladden and Sunburn addition on Polk and Taylor. They hand carried needed books and records from the rented county offices in the businesses to the courthouse. :1896 When the printing office was moved from “Old Town” , the building displayed many '''{{Blue|bullet holes, mementos of early day “shoot outs.}}''' The third newspaper, and only survivor of the pioneer days, was the Amarillo News founded in 1892 by J.L. Caldwell. :'''1898''' -The Pecos Valley & North Eastern, known locally as the Pea Vine, built into Amarillo from Roswell . :'''1899''' Pecos Valley & North Eastern came under control of the A.T. &S.F. which started its through-train service from the east to Roswell and westward in August, 1899. {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1943, Amarillo. }}{{clear}} :'''1908''' A.T. &S.F. built connecting linkage from Panhandle to Amarillo, and continued south to Sweetwater in 1911, northeast to Borger in 1926, and north toward Los Animas as far as Boise City in 1931. :'''1910''' the population of Amarillo had grown to 9,957. :'''1913''' Amarillo was authorized its charter. with voting 657 to 169. First city of SW and the 5th in USA to have Commission-Manager type of government. :'''1908''' A.T. &S.F. Railroad built connecting linkage from Panhandle to Amarillo, and continued south to Sweetwater in 1911, northeast to Borger in 1926, and N toward Los Animas as far as Boise City in 1931. :'''1902''' - Cheyenne, Oklahoma & Western, nicknamed the “Cow Track,” built into Amarillo from the east. :'''1904''' It soon took control of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, and extended construction to Tucumcari :1909 =West Texas State University at Canyon was founded :'''Sept, 1918''' -Gas was discovered in September, two miles north of Amarillo in the Hapgood well. This has grown to be the world’s second largest gas field; pipelines deliver Panhandle gas as far away as the Atlantic seaboard, creating the world’s largest natural gas development. :'''1920''': Black Gold (oil) was discovered by Gulf Production Company on the BurkBurnett 6666 Ranch. :'''1928''' the Fort Worth & Denver City built a network of railroads on the South Plains that greatly benefited Amarillo. :'''1929''' - Amarillo College :'''June 19, 1929''' airplane transportation began air mail service on July 1, 1930. :'''1931''' they began building from railroad Childress to Pampa. ::Amarillo's 1st schoolhouse was built near a lake in the vicinity of Van Buren and 8th.


===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Potter County courthouse. }} * It is named for Robert Potter who was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the Secretary of the Texas Navy. * Texas Department of Criminal Justice Clements Unit and Neal Unit - in unincorporated Potter County, east of the City of Amarillo. ====Geography==== Panhandle of Texas Potter county is a rolling terrain. Its elevation is 3,000- 3,800 feet above sea level. Its soils are mainly chocolate and red loams with some sand and clay. The''' Canadian River''' flows easterly across the northern part of Potter County. In 965, Lake Meredith was formed by damming a portion of the Canadian River and is 8 miles in the NW part of the county. North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region. According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: Armstrong County, Briscoe County, Carson County, Castro County, Childress County, Collingsworth County, Dallam County, Deaf Smith County, Donley County, Gray County, Hall County, Hansford County, Hartley County, Hemphill County, Hutchinson County, Lipscomb County, Moore County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Parmer County, Potter County, Randall County, Roberts County, Sherman County, Swisher County, Wheeler County ====Formed From==== *Potter county was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District ====Adjacent counties==== :Moore County (north) :Carson County (east) :Randall County (south) :Oldham County (west) :Deaf Smith County (southwest) :Armstrong County (southeast) :Hartley County (northwest) :Hutchinson County (northeast) ====Protected areas==== *Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument - here there is located a Working Dogs Program, {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Alibates Flint Quarries. }}{{clear}} *Lake Meredith National Recreation *Canadian River ====Demographics==== Prairie grasses cover the land, with hugh cactuses, mesquite, hackberry, juniper, and scrub oak grow in the breaks. Temperatures range from an average low of 23° F in January to an average high of 92° in July. In 2014 the there were 21,627 people living in Potter County. 47.1 percent were Anglo, 36.7 percent were Hispanic, and 10.8 percent were African American. Over 81% of residents over age of 25 are high school graduates with 14% are college graduates. Amarillo in the 21st century is the transportation and distribution for much of West Texas.;Oil and gas production, manufacturing, petrochemicals, and agriculture are the elements that support much of the economy of the county. 2002 the county had 305 farms and ranches covering 521,824 acres, 86% are pasture, with 13% in crops. of which were devoted to pasture and 13 percent to crops. That year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $19,490,000. Livestock sales accounted for $18,175,000 of the total. Beef cattle raising and processing were the county’s chief agricultural activities, though crops such as corn and wheat were also grown there. Over 90% of the people in Potter County live in urban areas. Amarillo (population, 200,526, partly in Randall County) remains the seat of government and is by far the largest center of population. Annual rainfall averages 20.28 inches. The growing season lasts 190 days. The climate here is arid due to the elevation. '''POLITICS''': - Voters supported Democratic nominations for President''' 1888-1948''' after which '''many Republican''' presidents were supported. A majority of the county's electorate voted '''Republican''' in almost every election between 1952 and 2004, however. EXCEPTION was- 1964, Democrat and Texas son Lyndon B. Johnson. Potter and most Texas panhandle counties are strongly Republican in politics in the recent years. '''Railroad'''- Potter county's economy grew from ranching, and the stores that accompany a city. '''The railroads were built.''' Amarillo is a hub for Railroads. These rapidly expanded, leading to the installation of a large division office, and shops, eight-stall engine house... and diversified rapidly during the late 1890s and early 1900s as new railroads built into the area. *1899 the Santa Fe line established a large divisional office in the town and built an eight-stall engine house, a blacksmith shop, and a machine shop there. * 1904 - #Santa Fe #Southern Kansas #Pecos and Northern Texas #Choctaw, #Oklahoma and Texas railroads had also built lines through the county. In *1908 the Santa Fe extended a branch line to Canyon, Lubbock, and Sweetwater. Amarillo, already the marketing center for ranchers in the Panhandle, South Plains, and New Mexico, **[[:Category: Ussery-Roan Texas State Veterans Home, Amarillo, Texas|Ussery-Roan Texas State Veterans Home]] is located in Amarillo, Texas Highways:
:I-27 (TX) Interstate 27 :I-40 (TX) Interstate 40 :Interstate 40 Business :U.S. Highway 60 :U.S. Highway 87 :U.S. Highway 287 :Texas State Highway 136 :Texas Loop 335 ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Amarillo, Texas|Amarillo]] - is part of Potter County and Randall county. =====Town/Communities===== *[[:Category:Bishop Hills, Texas|Bishop Hills]] *[[:Category:Ady, Texas|Ady]] *[[:Category:Boden, Texas|Boden]] *[[:Category:Bushland, Texas|Bushland]] *[[:Category:Chunky, Texas|Chunky]] *[[:Category:Cliffside, Texas|Cliffside]] *[[:Category:Gentry, Texas|Gentry]] *[[:Category:Gluck, Texas|Gluck]] *[[:Category:Juilliard, Texas|Juilliard]] *[[:Category:Marsh, Texas|Marsh]] *[[:Category:Mayer, Texas|Mayer]] *[[:Category: Puente, Texas|Puente]] *[[:Category: St. Francis, Texas|St. Francis]] Historical:
*[[:Category: Dumas Junction, Texas|Dumas Junction]] *[[:Category: Folsom, Texas|Folsom]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Valley, Texas|Pleasant Valley]] *[[:Category: Pullman, Texas|Pullman]] *[[:Category: Soncy, Texas|Soncy]] ===Resources=== {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Cadillac Ranch by millionaire Stanley Marsh }} *Oil and Gas was discovered. Refineries such as Phillips Petroleum, Shamrock Oil and Gas, Magnolia Petroleum Company, and the Texas Company (Texaco), which built a large refinery just east of Amarillo. *Child-welfare unit, *Library, *Cerebral palsy clinic *Harrington Regional Medical Center. *Amarillo College serves both Potter and Randall counties *Texas State Technical College , Amarillo Branch * Amarillo Globe-News Company publishes the Amarillo News and Globe-Times. I *Helium production and zinc smelters ===Census=== :1880 -- 28 :1890 -- 849 :1900 -- 1,820 :1910 -- 12,424 :1920 -- 16,710 :1930 -- 46,080 :1940 -- 54,265 :1950 -- 73,366 :1960 -- 115,580 :1970 -- 90,511 :1980 -- 98,637 :1990 -- 97,874 :2000 -- 113,546 :2010 -- 121,073 :Est. 2014 -- 121,627 ===Notables=== {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=230 |caption=Vietnam War Memorial. }} * Ernest O. Thompson, a decorated World War I general *Rick Douglas Husband, commander of Space Shuttle, Columbia *Charles Adair *'''[[Goodnight-316 |Charles J Goodnight]]''' Charles Goodnight, rancher, Texas ranger *T. Boone Pickens, Jr., oilman and philanthropist *Stanley Marsh *Robert Potter, signer of Texas Independence 1799–1842 *William B. Plemons *James Nathan Browning, Texas lieutenant governor *George Hendricks Beverley, U.S. Air Force general *Thomas E. Creek, U.S. Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient *Rick Husband, astronaut *Paul Lockhart, astronaut *Leroy Matthiesen, local Catholic bishop ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Llano Cemetery, Amarillo, Texas|Llano Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memorial Park Cemetery, Amarillo, Texas|Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memory Gardens Cemetery, Amarillo, Texas|Memory Gardens Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2707 Find a Grave Cemeteries, Potter county] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=171790 Llano Cemetery, find a grave] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Potter_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Cemeteries, Potter County] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Potter/ListPotter.html Potter County Cemeteries by Gloria Mayfield] {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=War Memorial }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== *http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasArt/Cadillac-Ranch-Amarillo-Texas.htm *http://www.co.potter.tx.us *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibates_Flint_Quarries_National_Monument *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potter_County,_Texas *Handbook of Texas Online, H. Allen Anderson and John Leffler, "Potter County," accessed June 23, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp07. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 15, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-cadillacranch.html *http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2220 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibates_Flint_Quarries_National_Monument#/media/File:Alfl_alibates_20060726164737.jpg Alibates Flint quarries] *Panhandle of Texas geography *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp07 === See Also === * [https://amags-tx.org/ Amarillo Genealogical Society]

Potter Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Matthew Potter came to Philadelphia from Scotland by way of Ballyeaston, Ireland around 1740. This is as far back as I can trace this Potter line. Searching for help or clues that would take me back a bit further.

Potter Slaves and Freedmen of Washington County

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[[Category:Washington County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Washington County, Florida, Slave Owners]] '''Slaves and Former Slaves That Used the Name 'Potter':''' * [[Potter-10555|Madison Potter]] * [[Unknown-507504| Mary Potter]] * [[Potter-10508|Larkin Potter]] * [[Unknown-506474|Harriet McKinnon Potter]] '''Potter Slave Owners:''' * [[Potter-10492|Levi Potter]] * [[Lacy-2454|Celia Lacy Potter]] * [[Potter-10491|Robert Potter]] * [[Potter-10494|William Rufus Franklin Potter]] * [[Pate-1541|Nancy Jane Pate Potter]] * [[Potter-10490|Miles Potter]] '''Resources for More Information:''' * [[Space:Stories and Histories of Levi Potter and the Potter Family|Stories and Histories of Levi Potter and the Potter Family]] * ''[[Space:History of Walton County|History of Walton County]]'' (John L. McKinnon Jr., Atlanta: Byrd Printing Co., 1911) * http://www.bigfeettribes.com/Home

Potters of the Holston and Tennessee River Valley

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Category:Virginia]] [[Category:State_of_Franklin]] [[Category:Southwest_Territory]] [[Category:Tennessee]] [[Category:Alabama]] [[Category: Potter Name Study]] ==Virginia Potters== The Osborn, Pace, Potter, Winegar/Wininger/Wineinger, and Wood families all resided in the Holston Rivershed area according to the [https://heritagebooks.com/products/1815-directory-of-virginia-landowners-gazetteer-vol-5-western-region?_pos=4&_sid=c4b7cbd31&_ss=r 1815 Directory of Virginia Landowners and Gazetteer, Vol. 5, by Roger C. Ward]. These families intermarried extensively during the period, and many of them can be found in Jackson County, Alabama in the 1830s and 1840s. (Mocqueson is now known as Moccasin, Opossum goes by Possum today) * [[Osborn-64|Osborne, James]]- Mocqueson Ck, 10NE * [[Osborne-53|Osborne, Solomon]] - Mocqueson Ck; 10NE * [[Pace-2429|Pace, Edward]] - Opossum Ck, 10SW * [[Winegar-1|Pace, Mary]] - Opossum Ck, 10SW (nee Wininger was wife of [[Pace-9|William Pace]] (1745-1815) * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Potter-14809 Potter, Solomon] - Opossum Ck, 10SW * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Potter-14810 Potter, Solomon, Junior] - Opossum Ck, 10SW * [[Wininger-3|Winager, David]]- Opossum Ck, 8SW * [[Winegar-Wininger-4|Winager, John]] - Opossum Ck, 8SW * [[Winegar-174|Winager, Peter]] - Opossum Ck, 8SW * [[Wood-17963|Wood, Jonathan]] - Mocqueson Ck, 13NE (Note: Larkin Cemetery. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/52703/wininger-cemetery Wininger Cemetery] and Wolfe Cemetery are all about ten mines from the Gate City Courthouse and near Possum Creek) === Virginia County formation for the area === Originally designated as Brunswick County from 1720, Augusta County was carved from Brunswick in 1745. Botetourt County was formed in 1770 and Fincastle County was formed in 1772. Washington County was formed in 1776, and Scott county was formed in 1814. The Clinch and Holston feeder creeks, including Opossum Creek, can be found in current Scott County. === Thomas Potter, Jr. === [[Potter-4123|Thomas, Jr.]] (1746-????) married [[Allsup-39|Diana Juriah Alsup]] (1745-????) on 31 jul 1763. They had four children * [[Potter-61|John Potter]] b. 8 May 1764 * Delilah Potter b. 10 Jul 1766 * Jeriah Potter b. 1765 m. Philip Kearby (b. 1755) 28 Jul 1785 in Pittsylvania Co., VA * [[Potter-56|Hugh Ryan Potter]] b. 16 Jan 1769 Thomas Jr and Diana's first, second, and fourth children are documented in the Douglas Register, Goochland Co., VA Thomas shows up in the list of Tithables of Pittsylvania County 1767, holding one tithe and 400 acres of land. He also shows up in the Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800 twice, once under a list of men in Captain Daniel Smith’s Company at the upper station, 1774 and once in a court continuance in Washington County May 20 1779 in a case against Richard Holliot. He is in the Washington Co. Tax Records from 1782-1786. Thomas is [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/potter?iframe=yresults Row 4] in the FamilyTreeDNA Potter Y Chromosome Chart. === Rouse Potter === Rouse/Ronce Potter shows up in Washington Co., VA Tax Records in 1783. He is also in the Southwest Virginia 1784-1786 First Lands Surveyed on the Waters of the Holston and Clinch Rivers, June 11, 1774, owning 151 acres on the South Branch. It's likely he's the "Rows" Potter that shows up in the State of Franklin signatories below. === Nathaniel Potter === Nathaniel Potter was born 23 Mar 1767 in Virginia, and died 27 Feb 1847 in Decatur Co., IN. According to marriage records, Nathaniel Potter married Charlotte Loyd (b. 14 Dec 1770, PN, d. 21 Feb 1839, IN) in 1787 in Washington Co., VA by John Frost. They had four children * Mary Potter (1790-1854) * Nancy Potter (1796-1879) * Abi Potter (1804-1877) * Nathaniel J. M. Potter (1813-1881) Nathaniel was a private in the Revolutionary War (Card No. 39170679, P1 Cav Va. Sol Cav, Capt Wm Barret, March 28, 1787, £66/2/3, Vol 176 p 233). There is a Nathaniel Potter in the 1800 Garrard Co. KY census, the 1810 Lancaster, Garrard Co., KY census, and the 1820 Garrard, Garrard Co., KY census. He shows up in the 1830 Decatur Co., IN Census. He is buried in the Sand Creek Cemetery, Greensburg, Decatur Co., IN. === Solomon Potter === [[Potter-14809 | Solomon Potter]] was born about 1766 (according to census records). Solomon shows up in the Washington Co., VA Tax Records in 1782-1786 He is also shown as a land owner in Hawkins Co., TN in a 28 Sep 1809 Land Grand. He shows up in the 1810 Washington Co., VA census. He shows in the Washington Co. Tax Records from 1810-1814, shows up in the 1815 Directory of Virginia Landowners and Gazeteers on the Opossum Creek, 10 miles SW of the courthouse. He shows up in the Scott Co. VA Tax records from 1815-1820 as well as a signatory to a Wedding Bond for a Joel Potter to Mary Bellamy on 16 Oct 1817. He shows in the 1820 census. It's believed he has five children * [[Potter-14810 | Solomon Potter]] (1794-????) * [[Potter-2643|Elizabeth Rebecca Potter]] (1795-1820) - m [[Pace-957|Edward Pace]] (1790-1874) * Joseph M. Potter (1799-1848) (A?) * [[Potter-6886|James Potter]] (1799-????) * [[Potter-6891|Joel Lee Potter]] (1800-1855) (A?) - m. Mary Bellomy (1801-1884) in 1817 It's believed Solomon married Nancy Davidson, widow of both Solomon Osborne and Jonathan Wood and mother of James Osborne, and took Jonathan Wood's daughter, Martha Wood as his own; Martha would marry David Winager [http://rcasey.net/wininger/potmarth.htm#_VPINDEXENTRY_8204 Robert Casey] has documented this Solomon as well. [[Potter-14810 | Solomon Jr.]] shows up in the 1810-1814 Washington Co. Tax Records, the Scott Co. Tax Records from 1815-1820, and the 1820 Scott Co., VA Census. He also owns property on the Opossum Creek, 10 miles SW of the courthouse according to the 1815 Directory. [http://rcasey.net/wininger/potmarth.htm#_VPINDEXENTRY_8211 Robert Casey] has Solomon Jr. Moving to McMinn Co., TN to Callaway Co., MO. [[Potter-6886 | James Potter]] was born about 1799. He shows up in the Scott Co. Tax Records from 1818-1820 and is a Tithe for Solomon Sr. in 1815. James is [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/potter?iframe=yresults Row 46] in the FamilyTreeDNA Potter Y Chromosome Chart. and is referred to by [http://rcasey.net/wininger/potmarth.htm#_VPINDEXENTRY_8218 Robert Casey] ===John Potter=== John Potter was born 22 Oct 1780. According to [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/229695797/john-potter Find-a-grave] he was married to Temperance Ferguson (1785-1855) and had four children. ===William Potter=== [[Potter-6885 | William Potter]] was born 6 Oct 1781. He married Elizabeth Lee Thomas around 1798 in Virginia, and married Ruth Mackey on 13 Jan 1806 in Greene Co., Tennessee. He passed away on 14 Mar 1848 in Callaway, Benton Co., Missouri. ==Franklin Potters== ===Franklin Signatories=== In "First Families of the Lost State of Franklin" by John C. Rigdon, four Potters are listed as signing the [https://www.tngenweb.org/pre1796/178712f.html petition forming the state of Franklin] from lands in the western part of North Carolina in December 1787. * Alexr Petter (Alexander Potter) * Gordon Potter * Nuness Pottor (Nuness Potter) * Rows Potter (Rouse Potter) ==Tennessee Potters== ===Tennessee County formation for the area=== Prior to Tennessee Statehood, the area was under the jurisdiction of Rowan Co., North Carolina staring in 1753. The District of Washington was formed in 1776, which became Washington Co. in 1777. Sullivan Co. was formed in 1779, and many of the western counties formed the Provisional State of Franklin in 1784. Spencer Co. was created in 1785 in Franklin, and the same area would become Hawkins Co. NC. 1788 would mark the end of the State of Franklin, and in 1790 the seven western counties were ceded to the Federal government to be the Territory South of the River Ohio, or Southwest Territory. Knox Co. would split from Hawkins Co. in 1792, and later Grainger Co. would form from shared land between Knox and Hawkins in 1796, the same year Tennessee gained statehood. The Holston River flows through Hawkins, Grainger, and Knox counties, joining with the Tennessee River in Knoxville. The Tennessee River flowed southwest into Indian lands. Roane Co. was establshed in 1801, and in 1803 expanded southwest into indian lands on the north coast of the Tennessee river. Rhea Co. split from Roane in 1807, and Marion Co. was formed in the Indian lands in 1817 to connect with the Alabama Territory. Hamilton Co. was formed from Rhea in 1819. The Tennessee River extends from Knox Co. through Louden, Roane, between Rhea(w) and Miegs(e), between Hamilton(w) and James(e), and Marion Counties as it moves into Alabama. === John Potter === [[Potter-3581|John Potter's]] will was executed in 1789. He was married to Hannah Cooper (fl 1797) and had children * Abraham Potter * Jane Potter(1765-1834 Greene Co., IN) - m. Adam Rainbolt (1757-1834) * Nancy Potter * John Potter - m. Catherine Grissom 7 Nov 1788 in Greene Co., NC * Elizabeth Potter - m. Edward McDonald 2 Jan 1793 in Greene Co, SWT * Johnston Potter - m. Elizabeth Hall * Sarah Potter John Potter was allocated 400 acres of land on the north side of Roane Creek in Washington Co., NC (now Johnson Co., TN). He is cited in a 1781 deed as still living there. John is [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/potter?iframe=yresults Row 43] in the FamilyTreeDNA Potter Y Chromosome Chart. He is also referred to in [http://yeahpot.com/potter/williampotterdesc.php Annette Potter's Family Genealogy] (as "Skipper") === Nathaniel Potter === Nathaniel Potter was issued 200 acres of land on Honeycut Creek in Washington Co. TN (now Hawkins Co., TN) in 1792. === Paul Potter === Paul Potter was born between 1780 and 1790. He shows in the Hawkins Tax history of 1809 (Capt Laurence's Company), 1810 (Capt Mores' Company), and 1811 (Capt N. Smith's Company) with one white poll each year. He also shows in the 1840 Grainger Co., TN Census aged 60-69 === The Criswell Potter Bible Record === Pam Criswell Potter of Sepulpa OK has a bible record that lists several Potters born in the TN area * Elijah Potter (b. 1787, TN) * [[Potter-5011|Andrew Potter]] (b. 1791, TN) * Solomon Potter (b ?) * [[Potter-11722|Jonathan Potter]] (b. 1812, TN) * [[Potter-6891|Joel Lee Potter]] (b. 1800, TN) ===Elijah Potter=== Elijah Potter (b. Abt 1775) - served in War of 1812. Age 38 in 1813. Born Brunswick VA. Enlisted in McMinnville, Warren Co., Tenn. by Capt. J. B. Long or Lt. S. Wilson for 1 year. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1198/images/MIUSA1798_102869-00071?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=11f37622785e3a8da9a1eb69a2f75fc1&usePUB=true&_phsrc=nzl813&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.253327822.61109964.1626725342-1044459907.1623419497&pId=44571 ===Tilmon Potter=== Tilmon Potter * B. 1792, Spartanburg County, South Carolina * Believed to be the son of Ephraim Potter/Sarah Corey) * * Possible 1800 Census - Ephraim Potter, Spartanburg District, South Carolina (M U10) * * Not on 1810 Census - Ephraim Potter, Spartanburg County, South Carolina (M 10-15) * Married Elizabeth Cantrell, 1809 * Documented taxes paid 1812 Warren County, Tennessee * 1820 Census - Warren County, Tennessee * * M U10, M U10, M U10 M 26-45, F U10, F U10, F U10, F 26-45 * 1830 Census - Warren County, Tennessee * * M U5, M U5, M 10-15, M 10-15, M 15-20, M 15-20,M 30-40, M 40-50, F U5, F U5, F 5-10, F 10-15, F 15-20, F 30-40, F 60-70 * Documented taxes paid 1836 Warren County, Tennessee * Elizabeth died 1836 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152478420/elizabeth-potter * Married Hannah Watkins Webb 1837 * Documented taxes paid 1839 De Kalb County Tennessee * 1840 Census - De Kalb County, Tennessee * * M U5, M 5-10, M 5-10, M 15-20, M 15-20, m 50-60, F U5, F 5-10, F 10-15, F 10-15, F 10-15, F 10-15, F 15-20, F 40-50 * Died 9 May 1841 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152478348/tilman-potter * Hannah Watkins Potter d. 10 Aug 1867 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91506051/hannah-potter ===Stephen S. Potter=== [[Potter-9232 | Stephen Sydney Potter]] (b. 1802 TN) * M Narcissus (b. 1806, TN or KY, d AFT 1860 in MO) * 1830 Callaway MO * * M U5 * 14 Oct 1835 Twp 49 R 7W Sec 10 NWQ of SWQ * 1840 Fulton, Callaway, MO * * M U5, M 5-9, M 10-14, F U5, F 5-9, F 5-9, F 10-14 * 1844 Auxvasse, Callaway, MO * * M U10, M U10, M 10-18, M 10-18, M 18-21, F U10, F U10, F U10, F 10-18, F 10-18, F 10-18 * 22 Oct 1850 District 47, Lawrence, MO * * Rebecca age 18 (M 10-18 in 1844 State Census) (F 5-9 in 1840 Census) * * Hyram age 15 (M 10-18 in 1844 State Census) (M 5-9 in 1840 Census) * * William age 13 (M U10 in 1844 State Census) (M U5 in 1840 Census) * * Elizabeth age 11 (F U10 in 1844 State Census) (F U5 in 1840 Census) * * Mary age 10 (F U10 in 1844 State Census) * * Susan age 7 (F U10 in 1844 State Census) * * Josiah age 6 (F U10 in 1844 State Census) * 5 Jul 1860 Douglas MO * * Josiah age 15 * * * M. Rebecca Biggs (b. 1845, TN, d. 1883 Ava, Douglas Co, MO) bef 1867 * 1870 Benton, Douglas, MO * * Stephen T. Potter age 3 * * Nancy M. L. Potter age 1 * 1880 Benton, Douglas, MO * * Stephen P Potter age 12 * * Nancy Potter age 11 * *Sirilda Potter age 9 * * James A Potter age 6 * * Robert Potter age 9 mo. * 12 Mar 1883 Invalid signed up for pension file for military service (Unknown Missouri Volunteers) === John Potter === John Potter (b. 1795) shows in the 1830 Hawkins Census, the 1840 Grainger Census, and 1850 Hawkins Census. At the 1850 census he is married to Sary Potter (b. 1807) and has two children * John Potter, b. 1831 * Julian Potter, b. 1834 It is possible this John is the son of John from the Washington Co. NC will above. === Benjamin Potter === Benjamin Potter (b. 1804) shows in the 1840 and 1850 Hawkins Co., Census. In the 1850 census he is married to Francis (b. 1801) and has five children * Eliza Potter (b. 1827 * Prudence Potter (b. 1833) * Evangelist Potter (b. 1836) * Mary Potter (b. 1840) ==Alabama== The Tennessee River dips into Jackson County from the northeast, then curves and exists to the west of Jackson Co. Jackson Co. was established in 1819 from Cherokee lands. The census for 1820 does not exist for Jackson Co, but does from 1830-1880. 1830 Census - Jackson County, Alabama * James Potter (20-29) * Joel Potter (30-39) * Joseph Potter (20-29) * Solomon Potter (20-29) 1840 Census - Jackson County, Alabama * Elijah Potter (30-39) * James Potter (30-39) * Jonathan Potter (20-29) * Joseph Potter (20-30) * Sarah Potter (40-50) 1850 Census - Jackson County, Alabama * Elijah Potter (age 45) - Township 5 Range 5 East * James Potter (age 40) - District 19, * Jonathan Potter (age 38) - Township 2 Range 6 East The following land records were claimed from BLM in Jackson Co., AL * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL1230__.297&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m Joseph Potter - 6/8/1833 - T3S R5E Sec 23] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL1280__.148&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m Joel Potter - 9/4/1835 - T4S R6E Sec 5] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL1300__.333&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m Joseph Potter - 10/16/1835 - T4S R6E Sec 8] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL1300__.334&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m Jonathan Potter - 10/16/1835 -. T4S R6E Sec 8] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL1310__.072&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m James Potter - 11/7/1835 - T4S R6E Sec 5] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL3560__.124&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m James Potter - 9/10/1838 - T3S R6E Sec 32] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL3590__.399&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m Elijah Potter - 8/1/1839 - T4S R6E Sec 5] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL3610__.090&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m Solomon Potter - 8/1/1939 - T3S R5E Sec 29] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL3610__.148&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m Joel Potter - 10/10/1840 - T3S R5E Sec 21] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL3610__.328&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m James Potter - 10/10/1840 - T4S R6E Sec 4] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL3610__.329&docClass=STA&sid=tmllnbzm.y2m James Potter - 10/10/1840 - T4S R6E Sec 4] ==James Potter== James is [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/potter?iframe=yresults Row 51] in the FamilyTreeDNA Potter Y Chromosome Chart. ===Joel Potter=== [[Potter-6891|Joel Potter]] Joel is mentioned in [http://rcasey.net/pace/pacevans.htm#_VPINDEXENTRY_1620 Robert Casey's Genealogy] ===Jonathan Potter=== [[Potter-11722|Jonathan Walton Potter]] was born 28 Mar 1812 and died 6 Aug 1901. He married Eliza Pace (1815-1899) in 1932. According to his multiple census entries he was born in Tennessee. According to an 1894 article he had lived in Maynard's Cove for 70 years, so he moved to Alabama in 1824. He appears in every Jackson Co. AL census from 1830-1900, as well as the Alabama State Census in 1866. Jonathan is [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/potter?iframe=yresults Row 49] in the FamilyTreeDNA Potter Y Chromosome Chart and is mentioned in [http://rcasey.net/pace/pacwilm1.htm#_VPINDEXENTRY_4359 Robert Casey's genealogy]

Poucher Project

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to document the Poucher ancestry. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Poucher-26|Mary Lou Padgett]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Post Poucher DNA * Post Poucher Vital Records * Add family history Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14610372 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Poultry Chapel, City of London

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[[Category: Poultry Chapel, Camomile Street, City of London]] This page is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team TopicsTeam], a topic of the [[Project:England|England Project]]. ===Poultry Chapel=== The congregation was considerable both in numbers and wealth and had the largest collection for the fund of any church in London. The church flourished until Christmas 1755 when the East India Company purchased the site. The congregation divided into two with one moving to '''Artillery Street''' and the other moved to '''Miles Lane'''. The latter moved to the '''Poultry''' in 1785. The church then moved again and was known as '''The City Temple''', Holborn Viaduct. [Wilson, Walter. ''[[Space:The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark|The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark]]'' (London, 1808-1814)] See ''[[Space:The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark|The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark]]'' for a detailed account of the church. Pastors of the Congregational Church, Paved Alley, Lime Street, London. [Research by [[Simon-908|Bart Simon]] ] [https://books.google.co.za/books?id=e1sUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA213] [The history and antiquities of dissenting churches and meeting houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark. Volume 1. By Walter Wilson. (Pg. 213).] :: 1640-50: [[Goodwin-2655|Thomas Goodwin]] D.D. :: 1650-165?: [[Harrison-75|Thomas Harrison]] D.D. :: 1650?-??: [[Mallory-1302|Thomas Mallery]]. :: 16??-1687: [[Collins-322|John Collins]], Snr. :: 1688-1697: [[Mather-208|Nathaniel Mather]] M.A. :: 16??-1687: [[Collins-12971|John Collins]], Jnr. * Rev. William Porter, Miles's Lane, London. '''Using sources''' The records on Family Search and Ancestry do not distinguish between the different places where the congregation met, and are generally given the title of Poultry Chapel or Camomile Street-Independent. The records of the chapel are held at the National Archives reference RG 4/4207.

Pounds Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Poundss. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. It is known that my grandfather had children outside his marriage to my grandmother. The last name is said to be Powell, a girl and a boy, with mother’s last name Dotson. Frank’s father Paul was an adoptee. His biological surname was Hunt. I am looking to find info on ancestors from these genealogical lines.

Poundstone Name Study

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[[Category:Poundstone Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Poundstone Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Poundstone Poundstone] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Poundstone name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Poundstones), by time period (18th Century Poundstones), or by topic (Poundstone DNA, Poundstone Occupations, Poundstone Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Poundstone Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Clark-8234|Amy Urman]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Poundstone}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pounstone Pounstone] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Punstein Punstein]

Pour le Mérite

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[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Photos-40.gif] *[[:Category:Pour le Mérite]] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_Pour_le_M%C3%A9rite_%28military_class%29_recipients Wikipedia] - List of the Pour le Mérite (military class) recipients

''Pour le Mérite ''
''Blue Max - Blauer Max ''
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[[Image:Photos-222.gif |140px|??]] Germany's highest military medal awarded during World War One was the The Pour le Mérite known as the Blue Max German Blauer Max it was the German Kingdom of Prussia's highest order of merit. It was awarded strictly as a recognition of extraordinary personal achievement,The award was given as both a military (1740–1918) and civil (1740–1810, after 1842 as a separate class) honour.The Pour le Mérite is an order, in which a person is admitted into membership, and should not be referred to as a medal or decoration.The symbol of the award was a blue-enameled Maltese Cross with golden eagles between the arms and the Prussian royal cypher and the words Pour le Mérite , For Merit in French written in gold letters on the body of the cross. Key to other information: *PLM Pour le Mérite *KIA Killed in Action {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 4px Solid DarkBlue;" |- |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col"| First Names ! scope="col"|Conflict ! scope="col"| Flag of Country ! scope="col"| Other |- |[[Lohs-1|Lohs]] |Johannes Oswald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.gif |100px|??]] |PLM, KIA (Sandettie Bank) |- |[[Richthofen-1|Richthofen]] |Manfred Albrecht |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.gif |100px|??]] |PLM, KIA (France) |- |}

POW Camps

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[[Category:United States_Civil_War]][[Image: Profile Photo s.gif|70px|??]] [[Category:Nominated Profiles]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor|WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor]] *[[Space:Prisoner_of_War/Missing_in_Action|Prisoner of War/Missing in Action]] *[[Space:German_POW_Camps_WW1|German POW Camps WW1]] *[[Space:Japanese_POW_camps_World_War_II|Japanese POW Camps WW11]] *[[Space:North_Vietnamese_POW_Camps_%281964-73%29|Vietnamese POW Camps (1964-1973)]] *[[Space:Allied_POW_camps|Allied POW Camps]] The links to all these POW Camps are on this page, because the American Civil War POW Camps free space page was added for the Roll of Honor Project!

'''A Prisoner of War (POW) is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict.'''
[[Image:Photos-343.png|90px|??]]'''American Civil War POW Camps'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|90px|??]] [[Image: Profile Photo s.gif|260px|??]]
The American Civil War known as the War Between the States or the Civil War was fought from 1861 to 1865.The origin of war was the issue of slavery.The war lasted four years and left over 600,000 soldiers dead. '''Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War Wikipedia]''' ''American Civil War Prison Camps were operated by both the Union and the Confederacy to handle the 409,000 soldiers captured during the war, 1861–65. The Record and Pension Office in 1901 counted 211,000 Northerners who were captured some were immediately paroled and 195,000 went to prison camps. Many tried to escape but few succeeded. By contrast 464,000 Confederates were captured (many in the final days) and 215,000 imprisoned. Over 30,000 Union and nearly 26,000 Confederate prisoners died in captivity. Just over 12% of the captives in Northern prisons died, compared to 15.5% for Southern prisons.'' {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:desdemona; font-size:100%;background:LightSteelBlue; border: 16px double MidnightBlue;" American Civil War Union POW Camps ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-12.png|100px|??]] | scope="col" |'''Name and Site''' ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-12.png|80px|??]] '''Notes on Camp''' [[Image: Profile Photo s-12.png|80px|??]] |-Vane-39 |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://www.altonweb.com/history/civilwar/confed/index.html Alton Military Prison] '''Alton, Illinois.''' |'''Alton was used to house Confederate prisoners of war during the Civil War. The prison housed over 11,764 prisoners during the war. Deaths at the prison were more common than at other Union prisons, and prisoners faced harsh conditions and regular outbreaks of diseases such as smallpox and rubella. 1,534 Confederate soldiers and many Union soldiers and civilians are known to have died at the prison.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Chase Camp Chase] '''Columbus Ohio''' |'''Operated May 1861 to 1865. The capacity of 4,000 was at times stretched to more than 7,000. It was expanded to a capacity of 7,000 but late in the war it held up to 10,000 men.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Douglas_%28Chicago%29 Camp Douglas] '''Chicago''' |'''Established in January 1863 as a permanent POW camp. It became notorious for its poor conditions and death rate of between 17% and 23% percent.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Morton Camp Morton] '''Indianapolis Indiana |'''Governor Morton informed Union general Henry W. Halleck that Camp Morton could hold 3,000 Confederate prisoners on February 22, over 3,700 Confederate prisoners arrived at the camp having just come from battle, having suffered from lack of adequate food and clothing, and being unused to Northern winters, the death rate among the''' '''Confederate prisoners was high March 1862 saw the deaths of 144 prisoners. Local residents of Indianapolis felt sorry for the Confederate prisoners, and provided the necessary food, clothing, and nursing to keep most of the prisoners alive the period of 1863 to the parole of the last prisoner on June 12, 1865 saw an average prison population of 3,214 and 50 deaths a month.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Randall Camp Randall] '''Madison, Wisconsin |'''It was a training facility of the Union Army during the Civil War, with more than 70,000 recruits receiving training there. Later, a hospital and a stockade for Confederate prisoners of war were located at the camp.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmira_Prison Elmira Prison] '''Elmira NY''' |'''Became a prisoner of war camp in 1864 with a capacity of 12,000. Some 2,963 prisoners died from various causes.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Delaware Fort Delaware] '''Delaware City Del.''' |'''During the American Civil War, the Union used Fort Delaware as a prison for Confederate prisoners of war, political prisoners, federal convicts, and privateer officers.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_McHenry Fort McHenry] '''Baltimore Maryland''' |'''During the American Civil War the area where Fort McHenry sits served as a military prison, confining both Confederate soldiers, as well as a large number of Maryland political figures who were suspected of being Confederate sympathizers.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Slocum_%28New_York%29 Fort Slocum] '''New York City''' |'''Used from July 1863 to October 1863 as a temporary hospital for Confederate soldiers.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Warren_%28Massachusetts%29 Fort Warren] '''Boston Mass.''' |'''Fort Warren was constructed from 1833–1861 completed shortly after the beginning of the American Civil War from 1861 through the end of WWII, and during the Civil War served as a prison for Confederate officers and government officials.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratiot_Street_Prison Gratiot Street Prison] '''St. Louis, MO |'''Gratiot Street Prison was an American Civil War prison located in St. Louis Missouri and was the largest war prison in Missouri Run by the Union Army, it housed Confederate prisoners-of-war, confederate sympathizers, guerrillas, spies, and Federal soldiers accused of crimes. It is well known for being the site of a daring breakout in the last days of the American Civil War.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson%27s_Island Johnson's Island] '''Sandusky Ohio |'''Johnson's Island was the site of a prisoner-of-war camp for Confederate officers captured during the American Civil War ,Johnson's Island was the only Union prison exclusively for Southern officers but it also held regular soldiers. During its three years of operation, more than 15,000 men were incarcerated there.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_Penitentiary Ohio Penitentiary] '''Columbus, Ohio |'''Ohio State Penitentiary, was a prison it operated from 1834-1984 in downtown Columbus, Ohio Conditions in the prison have been described as primitive, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hunt_Morgan General John H. Morgan] escaped the prison during the Civil War.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Capitol_Prison Old Capitol Prison] '''DC''' |'''With the start of the Civil War in 1861, the Union repurchased the building to use as a prison for captured Confederates, as well as political prisoners, Union officers convicted of insubordination, and local prostitutes. Many people arrested following the assassination of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Abraham_Lincoln President Abraham Lincoln] were also held here.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_Lookout,_Maryland Point Lookout] '''Saint Mary's County, MD''' |'''Of the 50,000 soldiers held in the army prison camp,who were housed in tents at Lookout Point between 1863 and 1865 nearly 4,000 died,the camp, originally built to hold 10,000 men swelled to between 12,000 and 20,000 prisoners after the exchange of prisoners between armies was placed on hold the result was crowded conditions with up to sixteen men to a tent in poor sanitary conditions it was the largest Union-run prison camp, its reputation being one of the worst.''' |- |'''Union'''[[Image:Photos-343.png|75px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Island_Arsenal Rock Island Arsenal] '''Rock Island, IL''' |'''During the Civil War, Arsenal Island was home to a large Union army prison camp for captured Confederate soldiers The first to arrive were 468 Confederate prisoners captured in battles at Chattanooga, Tennessee, although, over 5,000 total would swell the population of Rock Island Prison in that month alone. A total of 41 Confederate prisoners successfully escaped during the prison’s existence while many more would try but failed A total of 1,964 Confederate prisoners and 125 Union guards are buried in the adjacent military cemetery.''' |- |}
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:desdemona; font-size:100%;background:Gainsboro; border: 16px double DimGrey;" American Civil War Confederate POW Camps ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-47.jpg|100px|??]] | scope="col" |'''Name and Site''' ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-47.jpg|60px|??]] '''Notes on Camp''' [[Image: Profile Photo s-47.jpg|60px|??]] |-Vane-39 |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersonville_National_Historic_Site Andersonville] '''Andersonville, GA''' |'''The site is a reminder of the horrors of Civil War prisons it was commanded by Major Henry Wirz, who was tried and executed after the war for murder. It was overcrowded to four times its capacity, with inadequate water supply, reduction in food rations, and unsanitary conditions. Of the approximately 45,000 Union prisoners held at Camp Sumter during the war, nearly 13,000 men died. The chief causes of death were scurvy, diarrhea, and dysentery.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Isle_%28Virginia%29 Belle Island] '''Richmond, VA''' |'''The island served as a prison for Union soldiers during the American Civil War. Between 1862 and 1865, the island was home to about 30,000 POW's and as many as 1,000 died, though accounts vary with the South claiming the death rate was low, while the North claimed it was very high.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackshear_Prison Blackshear Prison] '''Blackshear, GA''' |'''During Union Maj Gen. William T. Sherman's 1864 "March to the Sea," Confederate officials hastily made plans to evacuate a number of existing POW camps and relocate their occupants farther from the Federal army. As Blackshear is deep in southeast Georgia in a pine forest, it was thought to be a safe place for this relocation The new prison was simply an open camp in a remote place, surrounded by a guardline, including some heavy artillery pieces. During the month of November in 1864, some 5,000 Union Soldiers began arriving at Blackshear. The first shipment of 600 prisoners arrived by the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad on November 16 from Savannah. Within a few weeks, the population had swelled to nearly 5,000.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahaba_Prison Cahaba Prison] '''(Castle Morgan) Selma, AL''' |'''Cahaba Prison was intended for only approximately 500 prisoners, but its population had grown to 660 by August 1864. When Union General Ulysses S. Grant suspended the practice of prisoner exchange with the Confederacy the numbers began to soar. By October 1864 the prison’s numbers had swelled to 2,151, they had grown to over 3,000 by March 1865.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Ford Camp Ford] '''Tyler, Texas''' |'''First prisoners arrived August 1863 a Four acre stockade was built Nov. 1863 and expanded to 11 acres, April, 1864 ,maximum population 5,000 in July 1864. Final 1,815 prisoners exchanged May 27, 1865, Red River Landing on the Mississippi. Total of 329 dead out of 5,493 identified prisoners resulted in a death rate of 5.9 %, making it one of the least deadly camps in the war the site is now an interpretive Historic Park.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Sorghum Camp Sorghum] '''Columbia, South Carolina''' |'''Established in 1862 as a makeshift prison for approximately 1,400 Union officers, Camp Sorghum consisted of a 5-acre (20,000 m2) tract of open field, without walls, fences, buildings, or any other facilities. A deadline (boundary line) was established by laying wood planks 10 feet (3.0 m) inside the camp's boundaries.Rations consisted of cornmeal and sorghum syrup as the main staples in the diet, thus the camp became known as "Camp Sorghum". Due to the lack of any security features, escapes were common. Conditions were terrible, with little food, clothing or medicine, and disease claimed a number of lives among both the prisoners and their guards.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Pinckney Castle Pinckney] '''Charleston, SC''' |'''Castle Pinckney was used very briefly as a prisoner-of-war camp (six weeks) and artillery position during the American Civil War.One hundred and fifty-four Union Army prisoners of war (120 enlisted, 34 officers) captured during the First Battle of Manassas and previously incarcerated at Ligon's Prison arrived at Charleston on September 10, 1861 and were kept at the Charleston City Jail until the lower casements of Castle Pinckney were converted into cells On September 18 1861 prisoners from the 11th NY Fire Zouaves, 69th NY ("Irish") Regiment, 79th NY Regiment, and 8th Michigan Infantry were transferred to Castle Pinckney.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Thunder_%28prison%29 Castle Thunder] '''Richmond, VA''' |'''The prison's most notorious commandant was Capt. George W. Alexander who was captured in 1861 while awaiting execution by the Union Army, he escaped Alexander took command of the Castle Thunder Prison, prisoners were said to have been treated with unnecessary brutality by the guards.After the Union forces captured Richmond, they used the prison for similar purposes among those known to have been incarcerated there in this later period was Mollie Bean, a woman who had served for two years in the 47th North Carolina and was twice wounded in action she had pretended to be a man simply in order to join the Confederate Army, but her Union captors suspected her of being a spy.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/danvilleprison.html Danville Prison] '''Danville, VA''' |'''Inspecting officer Lieutenant Colonel A. S. Cunningham, C. S. A., wrote,''' ''The prisons at this post are in a very bad condition, dirty, filled with vermin, little or no ventilation and there is an insufficiency of fireplaces …. It is a matter of surprise that the prisoners can exist in the close and crowded rooms, the gas from the coal rendering the air fetid and impure. A single pot-bellied stove was installed on each floor of the building.The prisoners have almost no clothing, no blankets, and a very small supply of fuel …. The mortality…about five per day, is caused, no doubt, by the insufficiency of food…and for the reasons…stated above. This state of things is truly horrible.'' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Stockade Florence Stockade] '''Florence, SC''' |'''The Florence Stockade, also known as The Stockade or the Confederate States Military Prison at Florence, was a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp located on the outskirts of Florence, South Carolina, during the American Civil War. It operated from September 1864 through February 1865; during this time, as many as 18,000 Union soldiers were imprisoned there, about 2,800 of whom died.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libby_Prison Libby Prison] '''Richmond, VA''' |'''Libby Prison gained an infamous reputation for the overcrowded and harsh conditions under which officer prisoners from the Union Army were kept. Prisoners suffered from disease, malnutrition and a high mortality rate by 1863, one thousand prisoners were crowded into large open rooms on two floors, with open, barred windows leaving them exposed to weather and temperature extremes.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salisbury_Prison Salisbury Prison] '''Salisbury, NC''' |'''By October 1864 the prison held 5000, and 10,000 soon after that the town of Salisbury had only 2000 residents, making it the fourth largest town in the state, and there was concern about the safety of those on the outside later when the prison became overcrowded and the death rate rose from 2% to 28%, mass graves were used to accommodate the dead.''' |- |'''Confederate'''[[Image:Photos-342.png|70px|??]] |[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/thomasvilleprison.html Thomasville POW camp] '''Thomasville, Georgia''' |'''The prison camp at Thomasville was opened on December 6, 1864 the prison camp soon grew to hold 5,000 Union prisoners of war the prison at Thomasville was never intended to be permanent slaves from the area plantations were formed into work crews to build the prison. Unlike most prison camps of that era, both North and South, the one at Thomasville did not have a log stockade. Instead it was built by digging a deep, wide, ditch completely around a 5 acre site. The prison was used for only three weeks until the threat of a Union raid up the railroad from the Atlantic Coast to Thomasville caused Confederate authorities to march the prisoners overland to Albany, Georgia, where they were placed on rail cars and sent on to Camp Sumter at Andersonville''' |- |}
'''Sources''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War_prison_camps American Civil War Camps Wikipedia] *[http://news.nationalgeographic.com.au/news/2003/07/0701_030701_civilwarprisons.html National Geographic] - U.S. Civil War Prison Camps Claimed Thousands *[http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/warfare-and-logistics/warfare/andersonville.html Civil War Trust] - Andersonville Prison ANDERSONVILLE, GEORGIA *[http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v02/v02p137_Weber.html Institute for Historical Review] - The Civil War Concentration Camps By Mark Weber *[http://www.altonweb.com/history/civilwar/confed/index.html Alton web.com] - Alton in the Civil War - Alton Prison *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/civil-war-prisons Georgia Encyclopedia] - Civil War Prisons *[http://www.civilwarhome.com/prisons.htm Civil War home.com] - Civil War Prisons

Powdersville, South Carolina

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Powell Cemetery

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'''Powell Cemetery In Greenview, West Virginia''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Powell_Cemetery%2C_Greenview%2C_West_Virginia Powell Cemetery Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/79607/powell-cemetery Powell Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Powell-Cemetery/113710 Powell Cemetery On Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&ll=37.9947347,-81.822372 Powell Cemetery On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Powell_Cemetery|Powell Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Powell_Cemetery|Powell Cemetery]]}}

Powell Cemetery, Kerby Knob, Kentucky

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[[Category:Powell Cemetery, Kerby Knob, Kentucky]] [[Category:Jackson County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Powell Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]] created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. The Powell Cemetery was established in 1961 and has about 30 interments, mainly members of the Powell family. [https://www.google.com/maps/@37.5252526,-84.1172746,151m/data=!3m1!1e3 Powell Cemetery, Kerby Knob, Kentucky on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=513346&CRid=513346&pt=Powell%20Cemetery%20%231& Powell Cemetery, Kerby Knob, Kentucky on Find A Grave] Transcription of this cemetery is in progress. If you want to see the profiles created so far, click [[:Category:Powell_Cemetery%2C_Kerby_Knob%2C_Kentucky|here.]] ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | Brockman||Ella Mae (Pennington)||1916 Mar 30||2012 Sep 8|| |- | Clemmons||Robert||1914 May 30||1988 Feb 22|| |- | Lainhart||Amandy||1853 Jan 10||1912 Jul 14||KY SOLH "In memory of my wife" |- | Large||James F.||1922 May 23||1997 Nov 14||"Precious Lord take my hand"/S SGT US Army, World War II, Purple Heart |- | Lawson||Dorothy Jo "Dottie"||1959 Sep 5||2014 Jan 28|| |- | Lawson||Nella Dean||1937 Aug 16||2009 May 6|| |- | Pennington||Fred||1909 Jul 1||1989 Dec 22|| |- | Pennington||Louise||1917 Mar 19||2005 Dec 28|| |- | Powell||Ambrose||1876 Jan 26||1979 Apr 25||"Married Dec 20, 1894" |- | Powell||Cecil Wayne||1949 Nov 27||2010 Jan 16|| |- | Powell||Deborah||1960 Jun 17||2009 Aug 31|| |- | Powell||Delphia L.||1916 Mar 9||1993 Dec 13||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Powell||Desmon||1904 Jan 10||1998 Dec 15||"Married Jan. 17, 1924" |- | Powell||Dora Angeline (Lainhart)||1878 Apr 15||1974 Jan 27||"Married Dec 20, 1894" |- | Powell||Earl||1939 Aug 26||1983 Jun 20||"An inspiration to all who knew him" |- | Powell||Effie||1915 Nov 20||2003 Apr 11||"Precious memories" |- | Powell||Fletcher James||1936 Feb 15||1961 No 5||"An inspiration to all who knew him" |- | Powell||Homer Lee||1909 Jan 9||1988 Dec 2||"Precious memories" |- | Powell||Ida Mae (Hutchins)||1934 Apr 8|||| |- | Powell||Jeffery||1964 Nov 14|||| |- | Powell||Luther H.||1910 Nov 5||2007 Apr 29||"Precious Lord take my hand" |- | Powell||Michael James||1957 Jun 29||1988 Nov 10||"Free Spirit" |- | Powell||Sally E.||1906 Sept 14||2007 Sep 22||"Married Jan. 17, 1924" |- | Powell||Zubeer||1924 Apr 9||1998 May 17|| |- | Schlenk||Blake||2007 Jun 9||2007 Jun 9||"Baby" |- | West||Cynthia Lynn||nd||nd|| |- | |}

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For the Cemetery Category, see [[:Category: Powell Family Cemetery, Whaleyville, Maryland]]. I have been intending to go to this old, abandoned cemetery for years. Now, semi-retired, I ran out of excuses and finally went there. There is no street access to the cemetery which is located about 1/2 mile off of the road. I had to ask the homeowner (not the owner of the cemetery) of the house in front of the agricultural field which surrounds the cemetery for permission to park in his driveway to walk back there. He is a very nice young man and was happy to give me permission. The cemetery has a wire fence around it but the weeds and old grasses are much taller than the fence. The first grave I found upon entering was that of my 2nd great grand mother Margaret Elizabeth Smack Powell (1829-1906) and her husband, my 2nd great grandfather Jacob R. Powell (1829-1893). Their headstones were so covered with algae that they were barely readable. In addition to the weeds and tall grasses, the cemetery had fox holes all over it. One headstone had collapsed on its right side into the ground with only about 1/4 of it above the earth. It was in the worst condition of any cemetery I had ever seen. I learned who the owner of the cemetery was and got permission to clean it up and make whatever repairs I deemed necessary. Thirty-five days passed between my first visit there and my second. The amount of damage caused by the foxes between the two visits was amazing. On the second visit there were at least three headstones which had sunk into the ground from the tunneling of the foxes. There were holes everywhere. This will be an ongoing project.

Powell Family Mysteries-1

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Who is Barnett Powell's father and mother?

Powell Name Study

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[[Category:Powell Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Powell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Powell Powell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Powell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Powell's), by time period (18th Century Powell's), or by topic (Powell DNA, Powell Occupations, Powell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Powell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Abraham-1146|Marci Abraham]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Powell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Powell-111|John Powell (abt.1712-abt.1793)]] * [[Powell-114|John Powell (aft.1644-bef.1760)]] * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Transcriptions found in census records: Fowell, Sowell * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Paul Paul] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Poole Poole] == USA Powells & Research by State == === Kentucky === * [[Space:Powell_Cemetery%2C_Kerby_Knob%2C_Kentucky|Powell Cemetery, Kerby Knob, Kentucky]] === Maryland === * [[Space:Powell_Family_Cemetery|Powell Family Cemetery]] === North Carolina === * [[Space:Powell_Ancestors_who_Came_from_Ireland|Powell Ancestors who Came from Ireland]] (based on Powells who lived in Fairfield, NC) * [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina Formation Maps] Timeline and explanation of which counties became Tennessee, and which ones had the same names, but in a different part of the state. Could be vital in identifying and differentiating your NC Powells! === Pennsylvania === * [[Space:Isaac_Garrigues_/_Sarah_Powell_marriage|Isaac Garrigues / Sarah Powell marriage]] * [[Space:Memorial_History_of_Philip_Powell_of_Mifflin_County%2C_PA|Memorial History of Philip Powell of Mifflin County, PA]] === Tennessee === * [[Space:Photo_Identification:_Dempsey_Powell|Dempsey Powell? Photo Identification]] * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/maps/maps.htm Maps of Smith County, Tennessee] * [https://tslablog.blogspot.com/2016/04/lost-counties-of-tennessee-powell-county.html Powell County, Tennessee] The county that was never organized. == England Powells === * [[Space:Powell_research_entries|Powell research entries]] == Ireland Powells == * [[Space:Powell_Family_Mysteries|Powell Family Mysteries]]

Powell-5629 Cheeks Family History

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Cheeks]] When I started researching my mother's family history, she shared the following family story with me. I've since met cousins around the country who received similar versions of the story. If any cousins know who the original researcher was that collected this version from Mayme, please let me know so we can acknowledge them. -([[Powell-5629|Andrea Powell]], February 2016) == The Story == ::"This is a short history of the family as told to me by the daughter of Noah Cheeks, brother of Floyd W. Cheeks. Her name is Mayme Cheeks Moody. She remembers visits to their home from Aunt Polly and others. ::''Our great great great Grandmother, Mahala Pauline Anderson arrived in New York from Ireland, we think, as a bonded servant in the late 1700's or early l800's . She was sent to get water for the people she was traveling with and either jumped her bond or became lost. ::''A family by the name of Woods befriended her and she went with them to Danville, Va. The Woods had a son named Oliver whom Miss Anderson later married. They had two children, Anderson Woods and Sarah Sally Woods. Sarah Woods married James Burchett on April 6, 1831. This union produced six children, as far as we know; Jeanette, Polly, Anderson, John, Issac and Henry. ::''Jeanette Burchett married John Wesley Cheek whose father was Henderson Cheek married to Juda Ana Bagley (9-29-1829) whose children were John Wesley and one whose name is unknown. Trouble developed between John Wesley and Jeanette. John's brother, a lawyer, threatened to take the children away from her. She fled to Princeton, W.Va with her four children, Martha, Floyd, Noah and John. She later met and married a man by the name of Peter Brooks and moved to Virginia. It is said that the original name was spelled Cheek but Jeanette after running away from her husband added the "s" on the Cheek name making it Cheeks." == The Divorce == :Floyd Cheeks is my great-great-grandfather. The Henderson Cheek family in Wilkes County, North Carolina were fairly well documented. However Henderson's son was Aaron Wesley Cheek and was known to have married 1st Sarah Lucinda Byrd and 2nd Nancy Jane Spicer. :See: * [http://www.moonzstuff.com/cheek/henderson1805_ofwilkes.html Henderson Cheek of Wilkes County, NC] research by Rebecca L. Moon * Williams, Jeffrey Lewis (b.1960). ''The Cheek family chronicles : of America, England and Australia, a 700 year history''. Plymouth, Michigan: Pilgrim Press (2004) ([https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1184972&disp=The+Cheek+family+chronicles Family Search]) :No genealogies listed a "Jenny", Floyd or any of his siblings. No marriage record for Jenny and any member of the Cheek family could be found. At the time I simply wrote up my findings and set the mystery aside for another day. Some time later a fellow genealogist researching Lucinda Byrd's family contacted me regarding the family story. As it turns out Aaron Wesley's first wife had divorced him, and in the copy of the legal documents were allegations of his infidelity and living "in open and notorious adultery" with a Miss Jenny Burchett and having fathered several children with her. :It seems the family story had more than a little truth to it, but the ugly divorce was between "Wesley" and his wife and Jenny was the other woman. :[[Burchett-466 | Jenny (Burchett) Brooks]] & [[Cheek-671| Wesley Cheek]]

Powell-5629 Colonial Families of Philadelphia

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=== [[Space:Powell-5629 Colonial Families of Philadelphia|»]] {{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Jordan, ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia'' {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, {{{p|}}}}}; |F = Jordan, John W. ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia''. Lewis Publishing Company, New York and Chicago (1911){{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}
[[https://books.google.com/books?id=3kc2AQAAMAAJ Google Books]] |L = Jordan, John W. ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia''. Lewis Publishing Company, New York and Chicago (1911) [[https://books.google.com/books?id=3kc2AQAAMAAJ Google Books]] }}
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Powell-5629 Immigrant Ancestors

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[[Category:Powell-5629]] == [[:Category:Pennsylvania Quakers |The Quakers]] == Cowgill, Lane '''Herefordshire, England''' : [[Carver-593 | John]] and [[Lane-2564 | Mary (Lane) Carver]] : [[Bolton-1091 | Everard Bolton]] '''Darby, England''' : [[Naylor-332 | John Naylor]] '''Ireland''' : [[Weldon-391 | Isabelle (Weldon)]] '''Germany''' :[[Conders-1 | Madtis Conders]], Crefeld, Rheinland, Germany (about 1682) Conrad == The Puritains== Crocker

Powell-5629 New England Families

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[[Category:Powell-5629]] === New England Families, W.R. Cutter === Cutter, W. R., ''New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation.'' Lewis historical publishing Company. (1913){{#if:{{{p|}}}|, {{{p|}}}}}
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Powell-5629 New England Marriages

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Powell-5629 Origins, Joseph White

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[[Category:White Family, Brick Walls]] [[Category: Powell-5629 Family Brickwalls]] The origins of [[White-25512|Joseph White]] are currently unproven but suspected to be Allegheny County, Pennsyvlania. == White's Mill == :Correspondence from the Benton County Historical Society, compiled by Collections Manager Mary Gallagher. ::''Joseph White, born in Allegeny County, PA, arrived in Oregon on Oct. 1, 1851 and secured a claim on the Long Tom River in the location of the present community of Monroe, OR on June 25, 1853. His claim was located in T14S, R5W WM, section 33 (information from Genealogical Material in Oregon Donation Land Claims, Vol. II). At the time that he secured his claim, there was a small settlement called Starr’s Point located approximately one mile north of his claim. When Joseph White established a sawmill on his claim, the few business concerns in Starr’s Point moved near the sawmill The first business moved to “White’s Mill”* in 1854, and the town of Monroe was platted in 1857 on White’s claim. It is possible that Joseph White platted the town. You can check the Benton County plat map for Monroe; his name would be on the map if he platted the town. The post office continued with the Starr’s Point name until 1874 according to one source. The documentation that you seek concerning White and his sawmill can be found in David D. Fagan’s History of Benton County, Oregon (1885), p. 334. ::''*”White’s Mill” is referred to in a 1938 WPA Interview by Frank Reader. His father, Samuel Reader, took over the mill from White. :source for: * Born in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania * Arrived in Oregon on October 1, 1851 * reference Land Patent 1853 * White's Mill near Starr's Point :notes: I did check the plat map and "White's Mill" does appear on the map. [[Powell-5629 |-AP]] == Land Patents == * Patentee: JOSEPH WHITE Acres: 160 Issue Date: 5/20/1874 Land Office: Roseburg Authority: September 27, 1850: Oregon-Donation Act (grant) (99 Stat. 496) Document Nr.: 1650 Accession/Serial Nr.: ORRAA 015455 BLM Serial Nr.: ORRAA 015455 NE 33/ 14-S 5-W No Willamette OR Benton : '''?''' What is source for Birth Information: August 16, 1824, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania == Early Benton County == '''Tax Rolls''' :In 1848 Milton White (on June 30) and Asa White (on August 28) filed land claims in Benton County (vol 8, pg 58) [http://genealogy.state.or.us/ Oregon Historical Records Index] : There may be a clue in the Benton County tax rolls for 1855 and 1856. This was very much frontier territory and it is not unreasonable to assume the WHITE households in the county had some relations: :{| |+ Benton County Tax Rolls !1855 !1856 |- || || David White |- ||Jason M. White ||Jason M. White |- || Joseph White || Joseph White |- ||Sanford White ||Sanford White |- ||Sarah White || |} :* '''David White''' is mentioned in George Hunter's book, joined Captain Munson's Company I, Benton County Volunteers along with George Hunter, George Elliott, Lint Starr, Richard and Thomas Richardson, Wesley and Warren Hinton and Al Lloyd. :* 1850 Census, Benton County - there is a John White (age 27, born Tennessee), wife Caroline (age 28, born in Virginia); children John (age 6, born in Virginia), Octavia (age 4, born in Missouri) and Ardina (M, age 0, born in Oregon Territory). :'''1860 Census, Benton County''' : Samuel H White, age 30, born in Missouri; Elliot Whitlow household : Sanford White (age 42, born in Kentucky) and Clarisa White (age 49, born in Ohio) :'''1860 US Census''', Butte Precinct, Benton County, Oregon"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDQV-89M : 30 December 2015), Joseph White, 1860. :*[[White-25512|Joseph White]]. age 32, born in Pennsylvania :*[[Hunter-6601|Louisa White]]. 22, born in Indiana :*Rosanna F White, 5, born in Oregon :*James W White. age 3, born in Oregon :*[[White-25511|George M White]]. age 1, born in Oregon :In 1864 estate documents for a Nancy White were filed in Benton County. :''' Born 1826 in Pennsylvania''' :'''Reminiscences of an Old Timer ''' : Autobiography by George Hunter, brother of Joseph White's wife, Louisa Hunter. :* Asserted '''Joseph White''' was born in Pennsylvania in 1826 and went West in 1849. :'''Census Records''' : 1860 and 1880 state Joseph was born in Pennsylvania ---- :[http://www.garlitz.org/Rhoades_Oregon_Trail_Record.htm 1847 Emigrants to Oregon] *WHITE, Anna (1795-1864): m'd WOODSIDE, Thomas; buried Stipp Cemetery, Macleay, Marion Co, OR *WHITE, Asa Rev.: Methodist missionary from IL; known for his blue tent, which his family lived in and which was also used for services; moved to San Francisco with his family during gold rush years *WHITE, Luther (1815-1912): m'd 1843 MANSFIELD, Martha Ann ----

Powell-5629 Sources

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[[Category:Powell-5629]] [[Space:Kitty%27s_Library | Kitty's Library]]
[[Space:Jillaine_Sources | Jillaine's Sources]] [[Space:Early_Pennsylvania_Settlers_-_Sources]] ---- '''History of Ludlow MA''' {{Space:History of Ludlow MA}} '''New England Families''' {{Space:Powell-5629 New England Families}} '''New England Marriages''' {{Space:Powell-5629 New England Marriages}}

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[[Category:Powell-5629]] == Pennsylvania Settlers== === Passenger Profiles === Template Questions: * Is it possible to remove line around user group box? * Should images linked to templates be moved to a central project space? *Category name = "Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681"; shortened in the userbox text to "Bristol Factor, Oct. 1681". Is this confusing? Should we make the box wider and include the entire category name? ---- {{userbox | id = [[Image:My_Images.jpg | 50px]] | info-size = 10 | info = William Penn and the
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... ''[[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682| Amity, April 1682]]'' }} Early Pennsylvania Settler, known passenger with William Penn's "fleet". ---- {{userbox | id = [[Image:My_Images.jpg | 50px]] | info-size = 10 | info = William Penn and the
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}} The templates should put her in the following categories: *[[:Category: Middletown Monthly Meeting, Langhorne, Pennsylvania|Middletown Monthly Meeting, Langhorne, Pennsylvania]], a sub category of [[:Category:Pennsylvania Quakers | Pennsylvania Quakers]] *[[:Category: Ballyhagan Monthly Meeting, County Armagh|Ballyhagan Monthly Meeting, County Armagh]] a sub category of [[:Category:Irish Quakers |Irish Quakers]] *[[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682| Antelope, sailed 1682]], a sub category of [[:Category:Fleet of William Penn |Fleet of William Penn]] *Category:Irish Emigrants to British America *Category:17th Century American Immigrants from Ireland * [[:Category: William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project | William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project]] Usage along the lines of
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*{{Pennsylvania Settlers | German_Flags-8}} *{{MCS | Concord1683}} *{{Quakers | AbingtonPA }} ---- Could also be: *{{MCS | Concord1683 |German_Flags-8}} {{userbox | id = [[Image:Powell-5629_Template_Testing.jpg | 50px]] | info-size = 10 | info =[[Image:German_Flags-8.png|25px ]][[:Category:Middle Colony Ships | Middle Colony Ships]]
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William Penn and the
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[http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/gould/pats Gould DNA Project] }} Hypothetical British Quaker married at Abington Monthly Meeting, descendant DNA tested: *[[:Category: Abington Monthly Meeting, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania|Abington Monthly Meeting, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania]], a sub category of [[:Category:Pennsylvania Quakers | Pennsylvania Quakers]] *Category:English Emigrants to British America *Category:17th Century American Immigrants from England * [[:Category: William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project | William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project]] Usage along the lines of
*{{Pennsylvania Settlers | England}} *{{Quakers | MiddletownPA | rmt=[[Example-1]]}} *{{WorldFamilyDNA | Gould}} ---- === Quakers === ---- {| | [[Image:Powell-5629_Template_Testing.png|50px]] || '''Pennsylvania Quakers'''
[[:Category: Middletown Monthly Meeting, Langhorne, Pennsylvania| Middletown MM]]
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William Penn and the
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Early Pennsylvania Settlers]] }} ---- Early Pennsylvania Settler, Irish Quaker ? {{userbox | id = [[Image:My_Images.jpg | 50px]] | info-size = 10 | info = William Penn and the
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Early Pennsylvania Settlers]]
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William Penn and the
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Early Pennsylvania Settlers]] }} ---- === Middle Colony Ships 1681-1699 ?? === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! colspan="2" | Middle Colony Ships |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |- ! 1683 | [[:Category:Concord, sailed July 1683 | Concord]] |- ! 1684 | |} === Header for Fleet of William Penn Category Page === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |} ---- === Help Text === Template Syntax / Help ? {| ! colspan="2" |Ship templates |- |{{Pennsylvania Settlers|Welcome}} |{{userbox | id = [[Image:Welcome_sailing_of_1682.png | 50px]] | info-size = 10 | info = [[:Category:Fleet of William Penn | Fleet of William Penn]]
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... ''[[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor, Oct. 1681]]'' }} |} ---- == DNA == WorldFamilies.net DNA Projects: {| | [[Image:WikiTree_Images-12.png | 50px]] |This line DNA tested with [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/gould/pats Gould DNA Project] |} {| | [[Image:WikiTree_Images-12.png | 50px]] |This line DNA tested with [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/gould/pats Gould DNA Project] |} == Quakers == === Succession Box === '''''Also known as:'' Fallsington Friends Meeting''' {| |- style="text-align: center;border: 1px solid darkgray;" | Superior Meeting ! Falls Monthly Meeting
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Powell-5629 Williams Family Research

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[[Category: Powell-5629 Family Brickwalls]] [[Category:Family Brick Walls]][[Category:Williams Family Brick Walls]] I am looking for the Williams family around 1875 while living near Paducah. Their oldest son was said to be born in Paducah in 1875. Both parents died when the children were young and their sons had left Kentucky by 1910. I don't know where or when William Thomas and Adaline died, or when the boys left Kentucky. Father: said to be [[Williams-33142|William Thomas Williams]], name uncertain. The only record I have with his name is the death certificate of his son William Monroe. From William Monroe's census records he was born in Tennessee, probably about 1850. He survived Adaline and remarried, but died while the children he had with Adaline were still young. Mother: [[Poat-4|Adaline Poat (Polk/Pote)]], born about 1850. Said to have been brought to America from Germany at the age of 12 (about 1862?). Adaline was the widow of a Mr. Devons (no children from this marriage known) and married William Thomas as her second husband prior to 1875. Adaline died "when their oldest son was about 10" (1885?), shortly after the birth of her second son in 1884. Son: [[Williams-33141| William Monroe Williams]], said to be born in Paducah September 15, 1875. The first record I have for him is the 1910 census in Dyer County, TN, after which he is well documented. William Monroe is said to have married 3 times but the names of his first two wives are unknown. With his first wife he had three children, twins that died in infancy, and daughter Ruth Evangeline Williams. William Monroe's first wife and all 3 children died within 3(?) days of each other. With his second wife, William Monroe had a son, Fonzie Ward Williams who died at the age of 12 (?) in a drowning accident. William Monroe married as his third wife Carless Jane Tidwell January 9, 1907 in Bells, Crockett County, Tennessee. I don't know when William Monroe moved to Tennessee, or if his first two marriages were prior to or after his move from Kentucky to Tennessee. The family was in Dyer County Tennessee by 1910. William Monroe died in Missouri October 13, 1951. Son: [[Williams-33143| Harry Robert Williams]], said to be born in Graves County, December 15, 1884. He married "Bertha" Elizabeth Grimes June 14, 1906. The first record I have for Harry is also the 1910 census, where he was living in Vienna, Johnson County, Illinois. By 1920 he had moved to West Frankfort, Franklin County, Illinois where he raised his family and died March 11, 1963. I am looking for information about William Thomas and his wife Adaline (Poat) Devons Williams. *When and where was William Thomas born, who were his parents? When did he die? *Who was William Thomas' second wife? [married after 1884] *When and where were William Thomas and Adaline married? [married prior to 1874, probably living near Paducah] *When and where was Adaline Poat born, and who were her parents? [probably born in Germany about 1850]. When did she die? [probably about 1885]. *Who is "Mr Devons"? When were he and Adaline married and when did he die? [married and died prior to 1875]. *Would love to find Adaline's immigration records from Germany (?) to America. Probably in the early 1860s. *Who raised the children of William Thomas and Adaline - William Monroe and Harry Robert? [Harry Robert lived for a time with William Thomas' second wife (whose name is unknown)]. *Who were William Monroe's first and second wives? Did they marry (and die) in Paducah? [both died prior to 1907] * Birth / Death dates for William Monroe's children with his first wife: Ruth Evangeline and twin boys; and his second wife: Fonzie Ward.

Powells Valley Cemetery

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'''Powells Valley Cemetery In Clay City, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See the [[:Category:Powells_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Clay_City%2C_Kentucky|Powells Valley Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/582066/powells-valley-cemetery Powells Valley Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Powells-valley-cemetery/286401 Powells Valley Cemetery on Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=37.8657110,+-83.9473890 Powells Valley Cemetery on Google Maps] '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Powells_Valley_Cemetery|Powells Valley Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Powells_Valley_Cemetery|Powells Valley Cemetery]]}}

Power County, Idaho

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[[Category: Idaho Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... this is part of the Idaho Project [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Idaho]], which is part of the United States Project [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:United_States]] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Downs-977|Debra Allison]]. Though born in Lewiston, Idaho (the same hospital as my father), I spent most of my school years in Nampa, which is not the County seat of Canyon County, but was an idealist place to grow up. When I got into Boise State (College at the time), I moved to Boise, where I raised my children. Though living in Texas since 1997, I choose to consider myself a native "Spud" - fun fact, potatoes are not Idaho's main source of income. Please feel free to explore and submit any ideas you have for improvement. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * uploading maps that show Cities within County (highlight County seat) * uploading County Seals (if they have one) * linking to local cemeteries within the County * linking One Place studies within the County * tagging with either birth place, death place, or recorded residence. * making sure that all family members are attached to each profile correctly. * to make sure that each line connects to the World tree * to direct main questions to G2G, until resolution * most of all, having fun by sourcing well Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8906967 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Power Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Looking for family of Peter Power, born c.1800 Waterford Ireland. Here are open questions about Powers. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Power Family Tree Document

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[[Category:McQueen-161]] Includes names, birth, and death dates of four generations of descendants of Samuel Power of Ireland. Generation 1 simply says: "Samuel Power was born in Ireland, and died in Newton White Ireland. He married and had at least four children (Power)" Handwritten note states, "Two other sources we have say he was born in Scotland then moved to Ireland." ---- Date and author unknown. Currently in possession of [[McQueen-161|Jen McQueen]]. This is a type-written document that has been handed down in my family for an unknown number of years. I have been told (but cannot confirm) that it was compiled by a professional genealogist for one of my maternal grandfather's cousins. There are additional notes on some pages in red felt-tip pen that were added by said cousin. My mother gave me this document around 2001 when she found it in a desk drawer in her home. She wasn't able to give me any more specifics than what I have above. It is 10 yellowed sheets of paper with type only on the front, and handwritten notes on the back of two pages. I will add images when I am able to scan it. I will also work on a transcription. I just found the document again while moving house. The information has matched up with the independent research I've done, so far.

Power Loom Weavers

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[[Category:Power Loom Weavers]] This page will act as a portal for information about Power loom Weavers and their industry A number of different textiles products were produced using the power loom. * Cotton * Woollen * Muslim * Silk Some occupations associated with power loom weaving were * warpers * pirn winders * spinners The hand loom industry declined rapidly brought on by the introduction of the power loom and the introduction of large mills with their powered looms which were mosly located within the larger towns and cities. In Scotland Glasgow was a major city that attracted a large migration of Ayrshire weavers to the large power loom mills. See also * [https://spartacus-educational.com/PRhandloom.htm Powerloom article] * [http://historymesh.com/object/power-loom/?story=textiles Timeline for development of the Power Loom] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_loom Wikipedia Article - Power Loom] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warp_and_weft Wikipedia Article - Weaving]

Powers Cemetery

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'''Powers Cemetery In Denniston, Kentucky Detailed Listings:''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Powers_Cemetery%2C_Denniston%2C_Kentucky Powers Cemetery Page] To See the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/75612/powers-cemetery Powers Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=37.9227982,+-83.5382996 Powers Cemetery on Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Link To This Page and this Link to the Profile:’’’ :[[Space:Powers_Cemetery|Powers Cemetery]]

Powers Cemetery, Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Powers Cemetery, Lancaster, New York]] === Powers Cemetery === {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} Town of Lancaster, Erie County, New York 1811 – 1862 Researched & Compiled by J. A. Buscaglia & Jim Bucki Powers Cemetery Town of Lancaster, Erie County, New York 1811 – 1864 Lot 12, Section 6, and Lot 2, Section 9, Township 11, Range 6. Located on the North side of Genesee Street, across from 5815 Genesee St. at power pole 267 - 412. Approximately 1/4 mile west of Gunville Road, perhaps 230’ off the road North. Cemetery GPS Coordinates 42°56'45.48"N 78°38'14.63"W History and Ownership of the Cemetery The name "Powers Family Cemetery" & “Halstead Cemetery”, is how it was known. The original deeds did not mention a family burying ground and continued to exclude it. The site of the cemetery seems to be on the property line between Lot 2 Section 9 Township 11 Range 6 owned by Noah Brimmer and Lot 12 Section 6 Township 11 Range 6 owned by Job Halstead. Oliver Powers lived and owned Lot 1 Section 9 Township 11 Range 6 which is directly across the road from the cemetery. However, in the Wiltse and Rice to Helwig Deed Dated December 20, 1862 in Library 218 Page 580 Lot 2 Section Township 11 Range 6, it reserved the part of the graveyard thereon now used for five graves of the Noah Brimmer family when they sold to George Helwig in 1862. In 1971 the Lancaster Historical Society cleaned the site of overgrowth and tried to list the remaining headstones and grave markers. But since, over the years, weather, and or vandalism took their toll and many grave markers disintegrated, were lost, or were destroyed. Current ownership of the cemetery is RP Oak Hill Building Company Inc., (formerly R&P Oak Hill Development, LLC) located at 3556 Lakeshore Road, Suite 620 Buffalo, New York 14219 Many of the stones have fallen and are broken also weather badly. The entire cemetery and area is heavily overgrown with berry briar, grape vines, and scrub trees. This cemetery isn't maintained. List of Headstones and Markers BAKER [[Baker-67209|John]], Died July 25, 1834. E-Row 1(Stone Was Visible in 1970) [[Longnecker-68|Fannie Baker]] Died February 28, 1868 Wife of Jacob Baker 81 years old [[Baker-67212|Sylvester]], son of John & Harriet Baker, Died March 12, 1831, 3 years, 7 months. Foot stone: S.B. BRIMMER [[Brimmer-542|Charles]], son of William & [?], born November 8, 1880, Died ?, ?, 1880, 10 months, [?] days. [[Brimmer-77|Noah]], Born February 12, 1810 Died Aug 7, 1852, aged 42 years. (Stone remains) [[Brimmer-85|Orlando]] Brimmer Born March 1850 Died November 2? (Stone Remains) [[Brimmer-80|Mary Brimmer Wilcox]] Born 1837 Died 1854 (aged 16–17) Married George Wilcox in 1851. [[Brimmer-543|James]], Birth Unknown Died June 26, 1853, Age 61 years. E-Row 4 (Stone Remains) CROUP [[Croup-14 |Simeon]] (?) E., son of Philip & Julietta, Died Nov 26, 1851, 3 years, 2 days. CULLEN [[Cullen-4054|Fordson P]]., died December 21, 1811, 10 years, 6 months. De FRIES [[Defries-70|Christian]], son of Jacob P., & Harriet De Fries, Died March 15, 1853, Age 10 years, 10 months, 15 days. E-Row 1. (Stone Remains) GREEN [[Green-16146|Fordyce P. Green]] Born 1811 Hancock, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Died 1841 (aged 29–30) [[Greene-7469|Patience Green Williams]] Born 1809 Hancock, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Died 1836 (aged 26–27) [[Green-15836|Infant son]], of Fordyce and Minerva Halstead Green, Died June 7, 1840. E-Row 3 (Stone Visible 1970) IV. Patience Green, daughter of Abel, son of Russel Green, son of James Green, born in 1809, married Simon Williams in 1832. She died (childless) of consumption in 1836 and was buried in the Halstead graveyard. V. Fordyce Green, son of Abel Green, son of Russel Green, son of James Green, born in 1811, married Minerva Halstead in 1832, died. in 1841 and was buried in the Halstead graveyard. They had children Amos and Laura. VII. Leonard Green," son of Abel Green, son of Russel Green, son of James Green, b. in 1816, d. of consumption in 1840, and was buried in the Halstead graveyard. Burial noted in: "A genealogical and psychological memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and his descendants: with a historical introduction referring to the Wiltsee nation and its colonies. Part first" by Jerome Wiltsee. 1908. Page 146. IV & V & Page 147 VII. HALSTEAD [[Tyler-4994|Clarissa]], wife of Job Halstead. Born September 5, 1770 Cayuga County, New York Died March 1, 1832, Age 62 years Foot stone: C.H. E-Row 3 (No identifiable stone remains. Stone Visible in 1970) [[Halstead-634|Job]] Born December 25, 1764 Cornwall, Orange County, New York Died October 5, 1852, Age 87years. E-Row 3 (Stone Remains) Job Served in the War of 1812 He was in Capt. Asa Ransom's Company, Cavalry, New York Vols. LUTZ [[Powers-2849|Celina]], wife of Frederick C. Lutz, daughter of Corbin W. & Clarissa Powers, died Mar 22, 1862, Age 31 years 1 months 13 days E-Row 2 (Stone Remains) MURRAY [[Powers-10495|Sarah E.]], wife of Alonzo, died May 11, 1859, 19 Years, 10 Broken stone Foot stone: M.J.W. E-Row 5 (Stone Visible 1970) POWERS [[Powers-649|Oliver F. Powers]] Born 6 Sep 1741 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Died 30 Aug 1818 at age 76 in Lancaster, Erie, New York, United States. Oliver served in the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. He served under Col. Abijah Willard who commanded from Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay during the French and Indian War. He also served under Capt. Samuel Sawyer's Co, of Col. John Whitcomb's regiment during the Revolutionary War. [[Winn-956|Lydia Winn]] , wife of Oliver F. Powers Sr., Born 1748 Died Mar 27, 1836, Age 88 years 1 months, Lancaster, Erie County, New York Foot stone: L.P. 2nd wife of Oliver F. Powers Sr. Married June 21, 1768 Lancaster, Massachusetts E-Row 2 (Stone Remains) [[Powers-2859|Oliver T.]], Born August 5, 1792 Charleston, Montgomery County, New York Died July 17, 1834, Age 42 years Lancaster, Erie County, New York E-Row 2 (Stone Remains) [[Cunningham-4966|Cordelia S.]], 1st wife of Oliver T. Powers, died April 23, 1814, Age 24 years Lancaster, Erie County, New York Foot stone: C.S.P. 1st wife of Oliver Powers Jr. E-Row 2 (Stone Remains) [[Powers-2851|Corbin W.]], Born December 11, 1809 Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Died Jan 23, 1854, Age 45 years Lancaster, Erie County, New York E-Row 2 [[Powers-2860|Lydia E.]], Daughter of Oliver T. & Elizabeth Powers, Born February 8, 1824 Lancaster, Erie County, New York. Died July 2, 1824, Age 5 Months. Lancaster, Erie County, New York E-Row 1 [[Powers-2861|Michael Parker Powers]], son of Oliver & Elizabeth Powers, Born October 31, 1825 Lancaster, Erie County, New York Died October 9, 1829, Age 4 years Lancaster, Erie County, New York E-Row 2 (Stone Remains) [[Powers-2848|Edwin]], son of Corbin W. & Clarissa Powers, died February 15, 1853, Age 20 years Lancaster, Erie County, New York Foot stone: E.P. Broken stone E-Row 2 (Stone Remains) [[Powers-2862|Caleb]], son of Oliver T. & Elizabeth Powers, Born June 16, 1828 Erie County, New York. Died Feb 25, 1834, 5 years, 8 months. (?) E-Row (Stone Remains) SHAFFER [[Unknown-660368|Eleanor T.]], wife of John Shaffer, Died Dec 3, 1852, 30 years, 6 months. Foot stone: E.T.S. Broken stone. 1850 Census shows John 25 and Eleanor Shaffer 27 with Daughter Cordilia 1 year old WILCOX [[Wilcox-11693|Mary E.]] , Daughter of Geo E. Wilcox, July 11, 1854, aged 17 years, 16 days. (Stone Remains) FOOT STONES E.M. Possibly Emeline Brimmer Murphy Born September 12, 1830 Died July 14, 1850 age 19. Emeline Brimmer, Born Sept. 12, 1830, Married. a Mr. Murphy. She died of consumption July 14, 1850, without issue. D.S.P. Possibly Dorthia Powers Daughter of Oliver & Lydia Powers. Died 6 September 6, 1846 at age 62 in Newstead, Erie, New York J.U.[?] O.R. S.L. UNKNOWN A large upright stone [?], died 1841, age 39 Broken & half buried E-Row 2 Broken stone, broken pieces E-Row 2 Fallen and under fallen tree. E-Row 5 Hidden under grapevine E-Row 1 Two stones – illegible. GENEALOGICAL CONCLUSIONS After doing a cursorily genealogical study of the Family names in the cemetery the Brimmer, Powers, Green, Lutz and Halstead are all related through marriage. The Baker family were tenants of the Jacob Brimmer and rented a house and part of the land on the Brimmer Farm. The Cox, Croup, Cullen, De Fries, Murray, Shaffer & Wilcox family’s may be related but no evidence has been found at this time. Halstead Cemetery Actually, the Powers Family Cemetery This is also the Powers Family Cemetery. The 1854 Erie county Map shows Lot 2 Section 9 with two owners Mrs. Brimer (Brimmer) on the West part and a J. Hatter’s Est. I believe this is Job Halstead Est. according to the 1850 census Job Halstead is listed along with Brimmer. This map is notorious for misspellings. {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|caption=1854 Map showing Brimmer & Halstead Property outline in red.|size=600}} Job Halstead owned Lot 12 Section 6 before 1818. According to the Western New York Land Transactions, 1804 – 1824 He Renewed his purchase of the Lot on March 24, 1818 (Page 206) *Served in the War of 1812 *He was in Capt. Asa Ransom's Company, Cavalry, New York *Vols. Rank – Induction PRIVATE *Rank – Discharge *PRIVATE Roll Box89 *Microfilm Publication M602 Deeds Mentioning Cemetery The only Deed I could locate that mentions the cemetery is the Wiltse and Rice to Helwig Deed Dated December 20, 1862 in Library 218 Page 580 Lot 2 Section 9 Township 11 Range 6 Which States: This indenture made the twentieth day of December in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty Two between Livingston G Wiltse and Laura M. his wife and William M. Rice all of the county of Erie and state of New York of the first part and George Helwig of said County of the second part witnessed, that the said parties of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars lawful money of the United States to them in hand paid by the said parties of the second part the receipt where of is here by confessed and acknowledged have granted, bargained sold remised released aliened, conveyed and confirmed and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, remise, release, alien, convey and confirm unto the sad parties of the second part and to his heirs and assigns forever All that certain piece or parcel of land, situated and being in the county Erie and State of New York, Distinguished as the northwest Lot number Eleven, Section Six, Township Eleven, Range Six according to the Holland Land Company’s surveys as made by Joseph Elliott surveyor Bounded North by the Buffalo and Batavia Plank Road at the center of West by lot number One in Section Nine South by Lands owned by William and Thomas Hutchinson and east by land owned by John Winspear containing Twenty Six acres of land and one fourth of an acre. Also another piece of land situated, likewise in the Town of Lancaster County aforesaid according to the survey aforesaid is distinguished as the south part of lot number two, section nine, Township Eleven, Range Six Bounded South by the center of Buffalo and Batavia Plank Road Twenty Chains west of lot number four in said section twenty seven chains and ninety seven links north by land by the heirs of the late Jerimiah Wiltse deceased twenty chains and east by lot number twelve in the sixth section twenty seven chains ninety links containing fifty six acres of land more or less excepting therefore the part of the graveyard thereon now used for five graves of the Noah Brimmer family. Also another piece of land situated in the town of Clarence County aforesaid distinguished according to the survey aforesaid as the east part of number three in the ninth section northerly by the Buffalo Road and west by a line parallel to the west bounds of said lot number three bounding on the land owned by the late Peter Snyder and Jacob Frisk containing sixty four acres of land more or less. Excepting therefrom twenty-seven acres on the north end conveyed to the Peter Snyder and to David Blocker and excepting the east half above described the pieces of land being the real estate except the burying ground above reserved and excepted. (See Deed next page) {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|caption=Wiltse and Rice to Helwig Deed 1862|size=600}} {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York-3.jpg|caption=1866 Map of Northern Lancaster, New York|size=600}} {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York-4.jpg|caption=1880 Map of Northern Lancaster, New York|size=600}} {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York-5.jpg|caption=1928 Aerial Photo of Northern Lancaster, New York|size=600}} {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York-6.jpg|caption=Present Day Site of Cemetery|size=600}} {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York-8.jpg|caption=LiDar Image of Powers Cemetery Area|size=600.}} {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York-9.jpg|caption=1850 U.S. Census Line 20 Job Halstead Line 28 Noah Brimmer.|size=600}} {{Image|file=Powers_Cemetery_Lancaster_New_York-10.jpg|caption=Halstead, Job (Pvt) War of 1812 Service Record Index|size=600}} Oliver Powers (1741 - 1818) [[Powers-649|Oliver F. Powers]] *Born 6 Sep 1741 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay *Died 30 Aug 1818 at age 76 in Lancaster, Erie, New York, United States. *Son of Jonathan Powers and Hannah (Moore) Powers. *Brother of Jacob Powers, Amos Powers, Elizabeth Powers, Hannah Powers, Jonathan Powers, Silas Powers, Lucy Powers, Ephraim Powers and Manasseh Powers. Husband of [[Winn-956|Lydia (Winn) Powers]] *Born 7 April 1749 in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. *Died 27 May 1836 aged 87 in Lancaster, Erie County, New York. *Married 26 May 1768 in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Descendants Lucy Powers *Born 1760 in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. *Died 1769 at the age of -9 in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Powers *Born 1762 in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. *Died in 1769 at the age of -7 in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. [[Powers-6275|Jacob Powers]] *Born on December 21, 1768, in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. *Married Elizabeth Cummins on June 5, 1789 *Died November 16, 1812, in Lancaster, Niagara County, New York. *Jacob & Elizabeth’s daughter Lydia born 1795 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts. Married Lt. Sylvanus Felton killed during the attack on Fort Erie August 20, 1814 during the War of 1812. [[Powers-6270|Josiah Powers]] *Born on June 16, 1772, in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. *Died August 8, 1808, in Farmington, Ontario County, New York. [[Powers-6689|Lydia (Powers) Preston]] *November 12, 1774 Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts. *Died February 20, 1843, in Gerry, Chautauqua County, New York. [[Powers-9766|Dorothea (Dolly) Powers]] *Born June 15, 1784 Guilford, Windham County, Vermont. *Died September 6, 1846, in Newstead, Erie County, New York. [[Powers-2859|Oliver T. Powers]] *Born 5 Aug 1792 in Charleston, Montgomery County, New York. *Died 17 Jul 1834 (aged 41) Lancaster, Erie County, New York. Military Service Oliver Powers served in the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. The Military Annals of Lancaster, Massachusetts. 1740-1865 record that Oliver Powers, age 18 served under Col. Abijah Willard who commanded from Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay during the French and Indian War. Page 80 https://books.google.com/books?id=k1rKuhNDajYC&pg=PA80#v=onepage&q&f=false Oliver Powers appears with rank of private on Lexington Alarm Roll of Capt. Samuel Sawyer's Co, Col. John Whitcomb's regiment, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775 from Lancaster to Cambridge. They returned home on April 22, 1775. Source: History of Lancaster, Massachusetts by Rev. Abijah P. Marvin 1879 (Page 291) https://books.google.com/books?id=nX1BAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_sum mary_r&cad=0#v=snippet&q=%22Oliver%20Powers%22&f=false He is also listed as a Minute Man in The Military Annals of Lancaster, Massachusetts. 1740-1865 Provincial Regiment of foot of Minute Men Commanded by Col John Whitcomb second Company of sd Regiment whereof Samuel Sawyer was Captain. Page 11 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=k1rKuhNDajYC&pg=PA110#v=twopage&q&f=true North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 for Calvin Powers, D, Daughters of the American Revolution, Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 144 : 1919. Page 232 Entry 143752. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/195950/?offset=0#page=234&viewer=pictu re&o=search&n=0&q=Oliver%20Powers The Minnesota Society Sons of the American Revolution National Number: 30311 Sons of the American Revolution SAR Patriot #: P-272927 https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/272927 Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the revolutionary war 1904 Page 656 https://archive.org/details/masssoldiers12bostrich/page/656/mode/1up [[Brimmer-104|Jacob Brimmer]] Children of Jacob Brimmer and [[Wiltse-364|Sarah Wiltsee]] *[[Brimmer-323|Thomas Brimmer]], Born Sept. 9, 1806. *Moses Brimmer, Born March —, 1808. *[[Brimmer-77|Noah Brimmer]], Born Feb. 12, 1810 Died Aug 7, 1852 * [[Brimmer-338|Elizabeth Brimmer]], Born. April —, 1812. * [[Brimmer-339|Jerusha Brimmer]], Born. May —, 1814 * Jacob Brimmer, Born. Sept. —, 1816. Jacob Brimmer moved his family to Erie Co., in the Spring of 1826. And lived in the east part of the town of Lancaster, on the Dutch Road, until the spring of 1838. He then bought 40 acres of land adjoining Job Halstead's farm on the east and lived in a log house on its southwest corner, opposite the schoolhouse in District No. Two, for two years. He sold this place in 1840, to John Wilhelm, and moved into a frame house in the field, southwest a quarter of a mile, that he rented of William Baker. Jacob Brimmer first married Susannah Kent, an English lady, in 1819. She died in 1822. A son was born of this union in 1821. His father named him William. [[Brimmer-77|Noah Brimmer]] Noah Brimmer, son of Sarah Wiltsee, da. of Thomas Wiltsee, b. Feb. 12, 1810, m. [[Wright-37444|Philura Wright]] in 1829. He died August 7, 1857. Children of Noah Brimmer and Philura Wright. * Emeline Brimmer, b. Sept. 12, 1830, m. a Mr. Murphy. She died of consumption July 14, 1850, without issue. * [[Brimmer-79|Homer Brimmer]], b. June 24, 1832, m. [[Green-26908|Lara]], da. of [[Green-16146 |Fordyce Green]] and [[Halstead-924|Minerva Halstead]], his wife, in 1851. They moved to Wisconsin in 1855 and lived with Thomas Brimmer until his (Homer's) death, which occurred on Feb. 20, 1857. He died of consumption. A son was born who moved to Iowa. *[[Brimmer-83|Perry Brimmer]], b. April 12, 1835, m. in New York, and a few years later, about 1862, moved near to Mukwonago, Wisconsin, and lived there several years. He then moved to Iowa with his family. There were several children. *[[Brimmer-80 |Mary Brimmer]], b. in 1837, m. George Wilcox in 1851. She died in 1854 without issue, of consumption. *William Brimmer, b. in 1839, went to his mother in Wisconsin in 1857. He enlisted in a Wisconsin cavalry regiment and was honorably discharged, and returned to his mother, and married. There were several children. *[[Brimmer-81|Caroline Brimmer]]," b. in 1841, went to Wisconsin with her mother, and died there of consumption. Noah Brimmer, and Emaline, and Mary were buried in District No. 2, Lancaster, Erie Co., N. Y., by the Halstead graveyard. https://ia600202.us.archive.org/33/items/genealogicalpsyc00wilt/genealogicalpsyc00wilt.pdf

Powers Family Mysteries

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Powers-Banks Ancestry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Powers-Banks Ancestry == :traced in all lines to the remotest date obtainable, Charles Powers, 1819-1871, and his wife Lydia Ann Banks, 1829-1919 * by [[Powers-1963 | William Howard Powers]], 1868 - 1936 * published by John Leslie Powers, Ames, Iowa, 1921 * Sources used: [https://archive.org/details/powersbanksances00inpowe/page/299/mode/2up Bibliography, p.299-301] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Powers-Banks Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/powersbanksances00inpowe/page/n12/mode/2up *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13078/ *https://books.google.com/books/about/Powers_Banks_Ancestry.html?id=TbBIAAAAMAAJ *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066246893&view=1up&seq=9 ===Table of Contents=== :'''Introduction''' :'''The Powers Line''' * The Davis Line * The Beebe Line * Pratt, Boosey, Wyatt, Bronson * The Colliers * Adams, Sanford * Hubbards And Merriams * The Willards * The Deane Line * The Parsons Line * The Edwards Line * Sheldon, Woodford, Blott * The Strong Line * The Ford Line * The Bliss Line * The Thatchers, Partridges, Tracys * The Allworth Line :'''The Banks Line''' * The Phillips Line * The Lewis Line * Maccoons, allied with Lewis * The Cheesebrough Line * The Harris Line * Collins and Marvin * Miner, Avery, and Palmer * Wilcox, Hazard, Brownell, allied with Lewis * The Gates Line :'''Benjamin Line, allied with Gates; also Eddy Line; and Lombards''' * Woodward, Hammond, and others * The Wentworths * The Josselyns * The Branches * The Lincolns * Ayer Line, connected with Phillips * Travers, Hutchins * The Gold Line * The Barlows * The Lockwoods * The Burr Line * Wakeman Antecedents * The Hawleys, Birdseyes * The Ward Line * The Shermans and Makins * The Goodyears * Hopkins, Vickaris * Glovers * Bradleys, Thompsons, Harrisons, Prichards * The Talcott Line * Skinner, Mott, connected with Talcott * The Bradley Line * Davises of Fairfield * Jacksons, Goodwins * The Lyon Connection * The Taintors and Hyatts :'''Appendix''' * Descendants of David Bradley and Pamelia (Phillips) Banks * A Bundle of Old Letters * Major Gold's part in the Indian War * Witchcraft in Connecticut * Sheffield * Indian Lands in Groton * Various Notes * Bibliography : '''General Index''' : '''Genealogical Index''' === WikiTree Syntax === *Powers, William Howard ''[[Space: Powers-Banks Ancestry| Powers-Banks Ancestry]]'' (Ames, Iowa, 1921), [ Page ]. * [[#Powers|Powers]] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

Powerscourt Civil Parish, County Wicklow

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[[Category: Wicklow Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Wicklow|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Wicklow, Ireland|Main Wicklow Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow|Category for Powerscourt Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Wicklow|Civil Parishes in County Wicklow]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Powerscourt Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cúirt an Phaoraigh. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2713 Powerscourt Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Rathdown :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Powerscourt Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Wicklow|Towns of County Wicklow]] ====Enniskerry==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Áth na Sceire. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.1948,-6.1746,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.1948/-6.1746 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.2394&lat=53.1807 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Enniskerry&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Powerscourt Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Powerscourt Parish (Cúirt an Phaoraigh) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2713/BF Powerscourt Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Annacrivey||''Áth na Craobhaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Annacrivey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Annacrivey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annacrivey&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Aurora|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Aurora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Aurora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aurora&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bahana||''An Bheitheánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Bahana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Bahana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bahana&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinagee||''Baile na Gaoithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballinagee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballinagee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinagee&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybrew||''Baile an Bhrú''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballybrew&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballybrew&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybrew&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballycoyle'''||''Baile an Choill''||[[:Category:Ballycoyle Townland, Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballycoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballycoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycoyle&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylerane|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballylerane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballylerane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylerane&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyreagh||''An Bhuaile Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyreagh&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyross'''||''Baile Uí Rois''||[[:Category:Ballyross Townland, Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballyross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyross&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barnamire||''Barr na Maor''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Barnamire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Barnamire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barnamire&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloon||''Cluain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Cloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Cloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloon&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cookstown||''Baile an Chócaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Cookstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Cookstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cookstown&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crone||''An Corrán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Crone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Crone&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crone&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curtlestown Lower||''Baile Mhic Thorcail Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Curtlestown+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Curtlestown+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curtlestown,%20lower&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curtlestown Upper||''Baile Mhic Thorcail Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Curtlestown+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Curtlestown+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curtlestown,%20upper&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deerpark||''Gleann Cornáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deerpark&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Enniskerry'''||''Áth na Sceire''||[[:Category:Enniskerry Townland, Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Enniskerry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Enniskerry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Enniskerry&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glaskenny||''Glais Ghainimhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Glaskenny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Glaskenny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glaskenny&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilgarran||''Coill Gharráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilgarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilgarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilgarran&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killegar||''Cill Adhgair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Killegar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Killegar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killegar&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmalin||''Cill Moling''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilmalin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilmalin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmalin&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockbawn||''An Cnoc Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Knockbawn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Knockbawn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockbawn&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocksink||''Cnoc Sinche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Knocksink&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Knocksink&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocksink&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lackandarragh Lower||''An Leacain Darach Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Lackandarragh+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Lackandarragh+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lackandarragh,%20lower&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lackandarragh Upper||''An Leacain Darach Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Lackandarragh+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Lackandarragh+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lackandarragh,%20upper&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Monastery'''||''An Mhainistir''||[[:Category:Monastery Townland, Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Monastery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Monastery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Monastery&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Oldboleys'''||''An tSeanbhuaile''||[[:Category:Oldboleys Townland, Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Oldboleys&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Oldboleys&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oldboleys&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Onagh||''Uamhnach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Onagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Onagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Onagh&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Parknasilloge'''||''Páirc na Saileog''||[[:Category:Parknasilloge Townland, Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Parknasilloge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Parknasilloge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Parknasilloge&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Powerscourt Demesne'''||''Cúirt an Phaoraigh''||[[:Category:Powerscourt Demesne Townland, Powerscourt Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Powerscourt+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Powerscourt+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Powerscourt%20Demesne&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Powerscourt Mountain||''Sliabh Chúirt an Phaoraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Powerscourt+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=%22Powerscourt+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Powerscourt%20Mountain&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tinnehinch||''Tigh na hInse''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Tinnehinch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Tinnehinch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tinnehinch&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tonygarrow||''An Tamhnaigh Gharbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Tonygarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Tonygarrow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonygarrow&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=POWERSCOURT Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Wicklow should be added to the main Wicklow page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Powerstock, Dorset

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[[Category: Powerstock, Dorset]] Powerstock is a village and civil parish in south west Dorset, England, situated in a steep valley on the edge of the Dorset Downs, 5 miles (8.0 km) north-east of the market town of Bridport.

Powersville Cemetery, Powersville, Kentucky

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[[Category:Powersville Cemetery, Powersville, Kentucky]] [[Category:Powersville, Kentucky]] == Powersville Cemetery == === Cemetery Details === * [[:Category:Powersville Cemetery, Powersville, Kentucky]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Powersville_Cemetery%2C_Powersville%2C_Kentucky |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Powersville_Cemetery_Powersville_Kentucky.jpg |align=c |size=l |}} *'''Cemetery name:''' Powersville Cemetery *'''Address''' 2981 Brookesville-Powersville Rd, Brooksville, KY 41004 *'''Elevation:''' 941.6 feet *'''GPS Coordinates:'''[https://goo.gl/maps/PWfCWtRvDMyVc1ir8 38.6580400,-84.1089900] *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/517653/powersville-cemetery #517653] ::Billiongraves: [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Powersville-Cemetery/63178 #63178] === History === * The earliest confirmed burial is that of Clarence Blades who passed away in 1809. * The last confirmed burial was of Colby Lee Hause in 2022. === Notable Monuments === Notable monuments will be added here If/When they are located. === Notable Interments === Notable people will be added here If/When they are located. == Sources == *

Powhatan County, Virginia

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[[Category: Powhatan County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Powhatan County, Virginia ==Powhatan County== Powhatan County was named after [[Powhatan-1 | Chief Powhatan]] and created from [[Space: Chesterfield County, Virginia | Chesterfield County]] and [[Space: Cumberland County, Virginia | Cumberland County]] on 5 May 1777. == Geography == [[Space: Adjacent Virginia Counties#Powhatan County|Adjacent Locations]] == People == == Cemeteries == * WikiTree: [[:Category: Powhatan County, Virginia, Cemeteries | Powhatan County Cemeteries]] ==Resources == * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Powhatan_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Powhatan County on Family Search] * "Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-RP6L?cc=4149585 : 7 November 2023) > Register of Marriages, Powhatan County, Virginia, 1777-1853 (Index begins on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XF-RT8G?i=4&cc=4149585 image 5 of 318]; Register entries begin on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XF-RP61?i=98&cc=4149585 image 99 of 318]); accessed 11 March 2024. ==== Footnotes ====

POWNALL family of early Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Pennsylvania Quakers]] The following is taken from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. IX published in 1885, page 223: : "George Pownall and Ellenor, his wife, of Layloch, in the County of Chester, in old England, yeoman. Came in the ship the "Friends' Adventure." The Master, Thomas Wall. Arrived the 28th of the 7th Month, 1682. Children, Reuben, Elizabeth, Sarah, Rachel, and Abigail Pownall. Servants, John Brearley, Ro. Layler, Martha Worrall. Time of Service & Freedom, To serve 4 years; loose the 29th of the 7th Month, 1686. Wages & Land, 50s. at the end of their time, and 50 Acres of land apeice". : See: [[Space:Friends Adventure, sailing of 1682 | Friends Adventure, sailing of 1682]] == George Pownall == :{| border="1" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width="200px;" | Name ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width= "150px;" | Spouse ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Parents |- | [[Pownall-12 |George Pownall]]
(Feb. 26, 1634 - Aug. 30, 1682) || Eleanor ____ || [[Pownall-154 | George]] & [[Hewitt-279 |Elizabeth (Hewitt) Pownall]] |- | [[Pownall-19 |George Powanll]] || [[Hutchinson-247 |Hannah Hutchinson]]
m. June 6, 1707 || |- | George Pownall || Ann Twinings || |} == Reuben Pownall == :{| border="1" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width="200px;" | Name ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width= "150px;" | Spouse ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Parents |- | [[Pownall-15 |Reuben Pownall]] || [[Stacy-25 |Mary Stacy]]
m. 6 March 1700 || [[Pownall-12 |George]] & Eleanor (____) Pownall |- | [[Pownall-60 | Reuben Pownall]]
(8 March 1718/9 - 1784) ||Effie Bird || George & [[Hutchinson-247 |Hannah (Hutchinson) Pownall]] |- |Reuben Pownall
(6 November 1750 - 1826) ||Mary Lee
m. 9 October 1782 || Reuben & Effie (Bird) Pownall |- | Reuben Pownall
(26 April 1784 - 1837) ||Mary Hopper ||John & Rebecca (Phillips) Pownall |- | Reuben Pownall || Maria Paskell || |- | Reuben Pownall || || Elisah & Abigail Pownall |- | Reuben Pownall
30 August 1786 || || George & Ann (Twining) Pownall |} ---- '''Hannah Pownall'''
second wife of Thomas Lee
daughter of George & Eleanor Powell of Leylock England. :
Thomas Lee, eldest son of William and Hannah (Smith) Lee, was the ancestor of Mary Eleanor (Lee) Sheppard. He was born in the year 1730, at the old Lee homestead near the present site of Buckmanville, Upper Makefield township, Bucks county, and spent the greater part of his life in Solebury township, removing later in life to New Jersey, where he died about the year 1812. He married (first) in 1754, Mary Burgess, by whom he had ten children, and (second) in 1785, Hannah, daughter of Reuben and Effie (Burd) Pownall, of Solebury, and great-granddaughter of George and Eleanor Pownall, of Leylock, county Chester, England, who also came to Pennsylvania in the "Friends' Adventure" September 28, 1682, and settled in Bucks county. Two brothers of Hannah (Pownall) Lee, Reuben and George, married daughters of Thomas Lee by his first wife Mary Burgess. She was born in Solebury, Bucks county, August 6, 1759, and was younger than the first three daughters of her husband by Mary Burgess. Thomas and Hannah (Pownall) Lee had three children, Reuben, Effie and William. Franklin Lawrence Sheppard and Howard Reynolds Sheppard, ''Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania''Pennsylvania Founding Families, 1681-1911, database online [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4677 ($) Ancestry.com], access 6/21/2015
---- == Quaker Record Abstracts == === Falls Monthly Meeting === Information from the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, vol 2 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI, 1607–1943, [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3753 ($) Ancestry.com] * [http://interactive.ancestry.com/3753/quakergenvolii-002479 POWNALL, vol. 2, page 1022] * [http://interactive.ancestry.com/3753/quakergenvolii-002486 STACY, vol. 2, page 1029] * 5m, 6 1692 : Elizabeth Pownall is given leave to marry Joseph Clowes * 2m, 5 1693 : Eleanor Pownall given leave to marry Joseph Hoops * 12m, 5 1695 : Abigail [Pownall?] (daughter of Eleanor Hoopes, w Joshua Hoops, given leave to marry Wiliam Paxson. * 9m, 3 1697 : Rachel Pownall given leave to marry Thomas Jenney *''1m 6, 1700 : Abel Janney granted Certificate to [[:Category: Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey|Chesterfield MM]] to marry Elizabeth Stacy, daughter of [[Stacy-192 |Mahlon Stacy]]'' * 1m, 6, 1700 [[Pownall-15 |Reuban Pownal]] given certificate to [[:Category: Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey|Chesterfield MM]] to marry [[Stacy-25 |Mary Stacy]], daughter of [[Stacy-192 |Mahlon Stacy]] *''10m 17, 1702 [[Stacy-7 |Sarah Stacey]], daughter of Mahlon, Burlington County West New Jersey, married [[Kirkbride-4 |Joseph Kirkbridge]] of Bucks County at the house of [[Stacy-192 |Mahlon Stacy]]'' *''3m, 2 1705 : William Beaks granted Certificate to Chesterfield MM, West Jersey to marry Ruth Stacy'' * 4m, 4 1712 : Certificate ordered to be prepared before next Meeting for Mary Pownal to England with her husband * 10m, 4 : Elinore Pownall rmt John Neel Jr. * 10m, 1 1742 : Mary Pownal given Certificate to Haddonfield Monthly Meeting === Chesterfield Monthly Meeting === :Intentions of Marriage and Certificates of Removal, 1685-1756 :Minutes of Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey (Cook, Lewis D. FGSP 17 September 1970) :Dates are those of Second Declaration of Intentions of Marriage * 7 March 1699/1700 : Certificate of Marriage for Abel Jenny & Elizabeth Stacy * 7 March 1699/1700 : Certificate of Marriage for Ruben Pownall and Mary Stacy === Buckingham Monthly Meeting === '''Marriage of Reuben Pownall 1746'''
Monthly Meeting 1st day of 7th month 1746 (September 1, 1746) :At this meeting the overseers gave this meeting an account that Reuban Pownall hath acomplished his Marriage out of unity of friends with one not of our Society Therefore it is Left for further Consideration.Buckingham Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia Yearly Meeting), Minutes 1720-1763; copy of microfilm material on deposit in Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. (437p.) [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=QuakerMeetMins&h=100094770&tid=19559158&pid=828842334&usePUB=true&rhSource=4725 p.206 ($) Ancestry.com]
Monthly Meeting 3rd day of 6th month 1747 (August 3, 1747) :At this Meeting it was again Reviewed and Discoursed Concering Reuben Pownall He having Married out of the unity of Friends with one not of our Society therefor the Meeting Appoints Joshua Ely & John Scholefiled to Speak with him and let him know that his Meeting Expects he will appear at the Monthly Meeting and give Satisfaction or he may Expect to be further Dealt with.Buckingham Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia Yearly Meeting), Minutes 1720-1763; copy of microfilm material on deposit in Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. (437p.) [http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=QuakerMeetMins&h=100094832&tid=19559158&pid=828842334&usePUB=true&rhSource=4725 p.217 ($) Ancestry.com]
Monthly Meeting 4th day of 11th month 1747/8 (January 4, 1748) : At this Meeting Reuben Pownall Appeared and Produced a paper of Acknowledgement & Condemnation for his outgoings on the Account of his Marriage which was Read and Accepted as Satisfaction.Buckingham Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia Yearly Meeting), Minutes 1720-1763; copy of microfilm material on deposit in Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. (437p.), [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=QuakerMeetMins&h=100094864&tid=19559158&pid=828842334&usePUB=true&rhSource=4725 p.223 ($) Ancestry.com]
== Sources == [[Category: Powell-5629 Quaker Transcripts]]

POWs in and around Erfde

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O Erfde Website ? Erfde, Kreis Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland [[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Solterbeck-33|Dirk Solterbeck]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Solterbeck-33#PM-41138346 send me a private message]. Thanks!

POW's Who Died in Andersonville Prison

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[[Category:Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia]] [[Category:Andersonville Prisoners of War]]
  • '''[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: War Between the States]]'''

'''Welcome to the POWs Who Died in Andersonville Prison Space Page. Thank you for participating.''' {{Image | file=Fairbanks-680-1.jpg| align=c | size=600}} '''The object of this space page is to create profiles for the 12,672 POW's who died in Andersonville Prison and are buried in the Andersonville National Cemetery.''' There isn't a time limit for the creation of profiles, we just ask that if you commit to creating profiles and discover your unable to do so to let us know. == INSTRUCTIONS == # '''Chart A''' depicts the project's Find-A-Grave (FAGM) Andersonville organized by surname letter and number of pages. It indicates which letter/page number combination has been completed. ("Done" means all soldiers within that letter have profiles created). ## Select a letter of the alphabet to work on. To find the names of soldiers for this letter, go to '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/32522/memorial-search Andersonville National Cemetery Find-a-Grave]'''. For "Year Died," enter "1864." For "Last Name," add the letter you have chosen from Chart A (e.g., "J") which will output surnames for that letter. The search result will show the number of pages for that letter. If you have chosen a multi-page letter, scroll down to an available page (check Chart A). Each page will show FAGM entries of soldiers who died at Andersonville in 1864 . # '''Chart B''' is a layout of participants and letter/pages chosen. There are three columns. "Your ID," "Notes," and "ID's of Soldiers Created." ## In the '''Your ID''' column, add your Wikitree ID (example: [[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]]). ## In the '''ID's of Soldiers Created''' column, Add the page number your working on, then add the names of all soldiers from that page. ''As an example: add the names of page 1 soldiers for "J" in the '''ID's of Soldiers Created''' column. When all soldier profiles have been completed for that page, in the '''ID's of Soldiers Created''' column, remove the completed profiles.'' In '''Chart A''' under the appropriate letter, indicate that this page is completed (e.g., J pg. 1). When page 2 has been completed, it would be "J pg 1-2." ## In the '''Notes Column''' indicate page number (e.g., J pg 1, completed). Add the letter/page information for the next group that you have chosen (e.g., J pg 2). Repeat the procedures. ::'''IMPORTANT:''' '''The Categories/Sticker Section will show you what Categories and Stickers to include on the soldier profiles, please review before creating profiles!!!''' ::Note: This free space page may be used as a template for Andersonville Prisoners of War: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Andersonville_POW_Template Template] === Chart A: Pages Completed from Find-a-Grave === Goal: 12, 688 Soldiers-----Update: '''3,192 Profiles created''' as of 2 January 2024 *Existing profiles in: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Andersonville_National_Cemetery%2C_Andersonville%2C_Georgia Category: Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia] {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Finished |- |'''A''' A pg 1, Am pg 1 || '''B''' pg. 1-2; pg. 5-7, All Br's, Bu || '''C''' pg 1, pg. 8-9 || '''D''' pg 1 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |'''E''' '''Done''' |- | '''F''' pg 1-9 to Bryon Fisher||'''G''' Gal pg. 1 || '''H''' pg 1-2, He pg 1, Hib pg 1 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | '''I''' '''Done'''||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |'''J''' '''Done''' |- | '''K''' pg 19-21 || '''L''' pg 1 & 4 ||'''M''' pg 1 || '''N''' pg 1 || '''O''' pg 1 |- | '''P''' pg 1 ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" | '''Q''' '''Done''' ||'''R''' pg 23, Rowley || '''S''' pg 1-3, pg 22 || '''T''' pg 1-3, Thompson |- | '''U''' ||'''V''' pg 1-4 || bgcolor="#e3d8e6"|'''W''' '''Done''' || bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |'''Y''' '''Done''' ||bgcolor="#e3d8e6" |'''Z''' '''Done''' |- |} === Chart B: Worktable for Profiles === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|'''Your ID''' ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|'''Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|'''ID's of Soldiers Created''' |- |1) [[Graham-2838|Connie Graham]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/32522/memorial-search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=V&cemeteryName=Andersonville+National+Cemetery&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=1864&deathyearfilter=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=n&plot= '''V 5 -7'''] |Page 5: [[Varner-2561|T. W. Varner (-1864)]];[[Varney-1415|Cassius M. C. Varney (1844-1864)]]; [[Varney-2394|Horace A Varney (1840-1864)]]; [[Varnum-441|Elbridge G J Varnum (1841-1864)]]; [[Varrell-29|Charles W Varrell (1848-1864)]]; [[Vatter-64|Johan George Vatter (abt.1844-1864)]];[John Vaughan ];[Benjamin Vaughn ];[James Vaughn ];[ Pvt Joseph Keen Vaughn ];[William H Vaughn ];[Pvt Jesse Veatch ];[ James Venamon ];[ Pvt D Verhouse ];[ Samuel Vernon ];[Samuel James Walker Vernon ];[William Very ];[ Pvt James W. Vesper ];[Julius Vetter ];[PVT George H. Vibbard ] |- |2) [[Paulien-1|Anonymous Paulien]] |'''Pa''' pg 1-8; Thompson |Page 1 [[Pacard-2|Merrick A. (Pacard) Packard (1843-1864)]] ; [[Packard-2385|Marshall G. Packard (1839-1864)]] ; [[Packett-102|T C Packett (-1864)]] ; [[Pace-4648|Josiah F. Pace (-1864)]]; [[Pace-4639|John Pace (1834-1864)]]; [[Pachey-2|James Pachey (1841-1864)]] ; [[Packard-2390|Myron C. Packard (1841-1864)]]; [[Packer-2389|Samuel Packer (-1864)]]; *[[Paddock-1311|David W. Paddock (1821-1864)]]; [[Padon-36|C Padon (-1864)]] ; [[Page-17765|Alonzo L. Page (abt.1840-1864)]] ; *[[Page-17521|James Edward Page (1836-1864)]]; [[Page-17786|John H. Page (-1864)]]; [[Page-17787|John W Page (1829-1864)]]; *[[Page-17440|Lyman Page (-1864)]]; [[Page-17795|Ozias Dexter Page (1830-1864)]]; [[Paige-991|Edgar W. Paige (1842-1864)]]; [[Paine-5122|John A. Paine (1828-1864)]]; [[Paine-5124|Mitchell Paine (1828-1864)]]; [[Painter-4494|Charles G. Painter (1832-1864)]] Page 2 [[Painter-4510|Morris G. Painter (1837-1864)]]; [[Painter-4513|Orris Millard Painter (1843-1864)]] ; [[Painter-4515|Samuel Painter (-1864)]] ; [[Paisley-808|Andrew G. Paisley (-1864)]] ; |- |3)[[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]] |'''O''' Page 2-9 | |- |4)[[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] |B pg 6 | |- |5)[[Boblett-43|Linda P Boblett-Johnson]] | '''C''' pg 2-7 |(page 2) [[Caldwell-11983|John Caldwell]]; [[Case-7966|Edward Case]]; [[Case-7969|Henry Case]]; [[Case-7971|Samuel Case]]; [[Casey-7021|James Casey]]; [[Caldwell-11984|Samuel Allison Caldwell]]; [[Caldwell-11995|William Caldwell]]; [[Calentyere-1| George Calentyere]]; [[Caling-5|Edward Caling]]; [[Calkins-7339|Stephen Calkins]]; [[Callaghan-2417|Hugh Callaghan]]; [[Callahan-4216|Cal Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4217|James Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4218|Jeremiah D Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4219|Jerry Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4297|John Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4302|Michael Callahan]]; [[Callahan-4304| Patrick Callahan]]; [[Callbrock-1| J Callbrock]]; [[Calligan-67| Michael Calligan]]; [[Maerkle-7|John George Maerkle]]; |- |6)[[McReynolds-216|Peggy McReynolds]] |'''S''' pg 4-21 | Beginning Page 4 profiles: [[Sargent-5692|Nathaniel Thomas Sargent]]; [[Sarrett-76|James David Sarrett]]; [[Sarsfield-151| John Sarsfield]]; [[Sartwell-100|Leonard Sartwell]]; [[Satterlee-520|Hiram J Satterlee]]; |- |7) [[Diss-96|Kimberly (Diss) Morgan]] |'''M''' page 1-5 (page 1 done) |'''Page 1''' [[Maby-336|Edward B. Maby]]; [[Mace-3160|Private Jefferson Mace]]; [[Mack-4779|Private Jacob Mack]]; [[MacKerel-13|Private James Edward MacKerel]]; [[Mackey-3298|Private Henry T. Mackey]]; [[Mackey-3299|Private John H. Mackey]]; Mack-4779 (may need to be removed if it is because he is "undetermined"); [[MacKin-389|Private Bernard MacKin]]; [[Mackril-2|Private Rochilla Mackril]]; [[Mixinasaw-1|Private William Mixinasaw]]; [[Macomber-1122|Private Joseph Macomber II]]; [[Macy-1489|Private Charles G. Macy]]; [[Macy-1490|Cyrus F. Macy]]; [[Medearis-128|Private James Wilson Mederies]]; [[Madden-4298|Private James (Charles) Madden]]; [[Madden-4299|Private Daniel Madden]]; [[Madden-4300|Sergeant Fergus Madden]]; [[Madden-3374|Corporal Jacob Madden]]; [[Madden-4301|Private Langhlin or Loughlin Madden]]; [[Madden-4318|Private Peter Madden (abt.1819-1864)]]; '''Page 2''' [[Maddigan-48|Corporal John Maddigan (1834-1864)]]; [[Maddock-979|Sergeant Josiah N. Maddock (1841-1864)]]; [[Madison-1791|Private D. Madison (-1864)]]; [[Madrall-1|A. Madrall (-1864)]]; [[Maerkle-7|Private John George Maerkle (abt.1839-1864)]], [[Maeyers-3|John Kelker Maeyers (1841-1864)]]; [[Magee-3769|John Wesley Magee]]; [[Mageston-1|Isaac J. Mageston]]; [[Maginnis-138|James M. Maginnis]]; [[Maglue-3|Samuel Maglue]]; [[Maguckin-1|Andrew J. Maguckin]]; [[Maguire-2627|John Maguire]]; [[Maguire-2628|John Maguire]]; [[Mahan-1530|Daniel Mahan]]; [[Mahans-2|James T. Mahans]]; [[Maher-3973|Daniel Maher]]; [[Mahin-91|B. Mahin]] |- |8) [[Kenyon-1066|Marilyn A Kenyon]] | '''K '''page 9 |[[Kenyon-3639|Frank A Kenyon]]; [[Kenzel-4|George Kenzel]]; |- |9)[[Schafer-3394|Elizabeth Schafer]] | '''U ''' pages 1, 8 | |- |10) [[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] |'''N''' page 1(done) |[[Nace-326|Hanson Nace]]; [[Nagle-3966|C Nagle]]; [[Naher-47|Charles Naher]]; [[Nailor-116|George W. Nailor]]; [[Napper-826|William H. Napper]]; [[Nash-11640|Caleb D. Nash]]; *[[Nash-8144|Charles J Nash]]; [[Nason-1902|Charles Nason]]; [[Nation-1117|Edward Nation]]; [[Navarre-616|Alexander Navarre]]; [[Navoo-1|Gustavus Navoo]]; [[Naylor-3940|William H. Naylor]]; [[Neal-9333|A. P. Neal]]; [[Neal-9334|Charles H. Neal]]; [[Neal-9335|John Lewis Neal]]; [[Neal-9336|Joseph Neal]]; [[Neason-15|John Neason]]; [[Neck-42|N. Neck]] |- |11) | | |- |12) | | |- |} === Categories and Stickers for Profiles === ====Categories==== Use the "Category Picking Tool" in the profile created to add Categories: [The Category Picking Tool is found under the Edit Text and above the Biography heading. It is the button left of the C and looks a little like steps.] *Category:Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia *Category:Andersonville Prisoners of War *Category:Died while Prisoner of War, United States of America, United States Civil War *Category:Prisoners of War, United States of America, United States Civil War *Category:______Regiment, _________(Infantry or Cavalry), United States Civil War ''(Category Picking Tool will give you a list to choose from)'' *Categories "US Civil War Needs Connection" is for a soldier who has no connections to anyone, and "US Civil War Needs Profiles Created" is for a profile that has some family members, but needs more created. Many of the soldiers are without enough sources to link them to family, for those profiles leave a research note stating "Unknown Family" or no additional records. ====Stickers==== These stickers will go under the Biography heading: '''Civil War Sticker, POW Roll of Honor sticker, Died While POW Roll of Honor sticker''' Copy and Paste the following stickers: *{{US Civil War|side=USA}} * {{Roll of Honor|category=Prisoners of War, United States of America, United States Civil War|image=POW_Camps-7.jpg|description=a POW in Andersonville Prison|war=The United States Civil War}} * {{Roll of Honor|category=Died while Prisoner of War, United States of America, United States Civil War|image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|description=Died while a Prisoner of War in Andersonville Prison|war=The United States Civil War}} {| |''' Examples:''' || {{US Civil War|side=USA}} {{Roll of Honor|category=Prisoners of War, United States of America, United States Civil War|image=POW_Camps-7.jpg|description=a POW in Andersonville Prison|war=The United States Civil War}} {{Roll of Honor|category=Died while Prisoner of War, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg |description=Died while a Prisoner of War in Andersonville Prison |war=the United States Civil War }} |- |} ====Image of Memorial Stone from Find-a-Grave==== *If you upload the memorial image onto the profile you MUST include that permission has been given and by whom, ''copy and paste the following'': '''On 1 March 2023, permission was given by [https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/46777922 Kevin Frye Andersonville Historian] to use images of the memorial pictures on WikiTree Profiles'''. === Research Material === *[https://civilwardata.com/active/pers_dir.html Civil War Research and Genealogy Personnel Directory] '''NOTE THIS LINK IS HAVING PROBLEMS, MAY HAVE TO PURCHASE SUBSCRIPTION''' *[https://civilwardata.com/active/reg_lookup.html Regimental Lookup ] After selecting unit, scroll down to access list of regimental personnel *[http://www.civilwarprisoners.com/search.php?database=andersonville Andersonville Records of POW's] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1910717 Family Search: US Civil War Soldiers Index 1861-1865] *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm National Park Service-Civil War Soldiers] *[https://archive.org/details/listofunionsoldi01atwa/page/n16/mode/1up A List of the Union Soldiers buried in Andersonville] This book has what the soldier died from ''(enter in search box: roll #. last name (Ex: 1840. Jones)'' *Fold3 ($) === Participants === Thank you for creating profiles for the soldiers who died in Andersonville. *[[Graham-2838|Connie Graham]] *[[Paulien-1|Anonymous Paulien]] *[[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] *[[Boblett-43|Linda P Boblett-Johnson]] *[[McReynolds-216|Peggy McReynolds]] *[[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]] *[[Diss-96|Kimberly (Diss) Morgan]] You can add this sticker to your profile, copy and paste: {{Recognition Sticker|image=POW_Camps-7.jpg|text=Created Profiles for POW's who died in Andersonville Prison}} '''Example:''' {{Recognition Sticker|image=POW_Camps-7.jpg|text=Created Profiles for POW's who died in Andersonville Prison}}

POW's Who Died in Cahaba Prison

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[[Category:Cahaba Prison, Cahaba, Alabama]] Cahaba Prison (also known as Castle Morgan) at Old Cahawba, Alabama. opened in June 1863. The prison was built using an unfinished cotton warehouse as the main structure. The warehouse was surrounded by a stockade. Two cannons were aimed into the confinement area to prevent mass escapes or riots. Research Link: *http://www.civilwarprisoners.com/search.php?database=cahaba

POW's Who Died in Salisbury Prison

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[[Category:Salisbury Prison, Salisbury, North Carolina]] === Chart A: Completed Pages === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" USA |- ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Completed ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Completed ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Completed ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Completed ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Completed ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Completed ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Completed ! align="left" style="background:#8189e3ff; "|Completed |- |'''A''' ||'''B''' '''||'''C''' ||'''D''' ||'''E'''||'''F''' ||'''G''' ||'''H''' |- |'''I''' ||'''J''' ||'''K''' ||'''L''' ||'''M''' ||'''N''' ||'''O''' ||'''P''' |- |'''Q''' ||'''R'''||'''S'''||'''T''' ||'''U''' ||'''V'''||'''W'''||'''X''' |- |'''Y'''||'''Z''' |- |} === Chart B: Sign-up Chart === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" USA |- ! align="left" style="background:#6666ff; "|Member ID's ! align="left" style="background:#6666ff;"|Soldiers/pages |- |1) | |- |2) | |- |3) | |- |} Also See: *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Salisbury_Prison for additional resources * https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109455/memorial-search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=&cemeteryName=Salisbury+National+Cemetery&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=1864&deathyearfilter=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&page=1#sr-80655989

Poythress - Peebles

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Contact: [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]
'''Note''': Many links may be dead links. Please see comments for current locations for the work of Lou Poole and R. Bolling Batte. Please do not remove dead links - some have been captured by archive.org. I seem to recall that archive.org once had captures of Rootsweb pages. It doesn't anymore, and I was only able to find one referenced Rootsweb page that had not been lost or sanitized after the change of ownership to Ancestry (copied [[#Rootsweb info gone|below]]). ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 14:36, 15 May 2020 (UTC) == John Poythress == Son of the immigrant [[Poythress-5|Francis Poythress]], [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] was born c1635. [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] married [[Peebles-4|Christian Peebles]]. Their son [[Poythress-143|John Poythress]] (b c1665) married [[Batte-10|Mary Batte]]. Mary was the daughter of [[Batte-33|Henry Batte]] and his wife [[Lound-17|Mary Lound]]. == Will of John Poythress (b c1635), proved 1712 == : "[http://web.archive.org/web/20150703022942/http://www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001/lpoole.html Poythress Family]," by Lou Poole, includes a transcript of the will of John Poythress (b c1635), proved "Att a Court held for Prince George County ye 11th December 1712". Mentioned in the will were *wife Christian *sons **Francis **David **Josh (Joshua) **[[Poythress-128|Robert]] **William **Jno **Peter (Petr) *daughters **Christian Poythres **Eleva. Poythres **Mary Woodleif *grandson Francis (son of Francis) *"my loveing wife & my Son Jno Poythres to be Exrs" (court recorded "Johne Poythres Exr. & Christian Poythres his relict & Exx.") *"my two Brothers [[Wynne-1|Thomas]] & Joshua Wynne and William Stainback to be ye Deviders of my Estate" == R. Bolling Batte (RBB) == :Online transcripts and compilations of R. Bolling Batte's research of the Poythress family, housed by the Library of Virginia, include: :* Robert Bolling Batte's Poythress Chart A, Compiled by Lyn P. Baird ([https://poythress.org/family-studies/resources-related-to-r-bolling-battes-study-of-the-poythress-family-in-virginia/batte-chart-a/ Batte Chart]) - "[[#BatteChart]]" :* Rootsweb Database of R. Bolling Batte's Index Cards - "[[#Rootsweb]]" :* Trial Chart of the Descendants of Francis Poythress, prepared April 1977 by R. Bolling Batte - "[[#Trial]]" :He used a system to identify the birth order of children in the Poythress family. That system identifies John Poythress, son of the immigrant Francis, as his second child (2 and B). The sons of John (2) and his wife Christian are identified by numbers (e.g., 21, 22, 23, etc.) and letters (e.g., BA, BB, BC, etc.). :Following are the eight children of [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] and [[Peebles-4|Christian Peebles]] listed in RBB's Poythress Chart A ([[#BatteChart]]); dates given are "early and late" (sometimes birth and death dates, but not always): #Joshua "of Flower de Hundred" ( -1739), m Mary Eppes or Hardyman . . . 21, BA #Elizabeth, m John Fitzgerald . . . 22, BB #Christian . . . 23, BC #David ( -1739) . . . 24, BD #William (Colonel) (1694-1763), m Sarah Epes . . . 25, BE #[[Poythress-143|John "Senior"]] (1664- ), m [[Batte-10|Mary Batte]] (ca. 1670-1760) . . . 26, BF #Peter "of Flowerdew Hundred", m Anne . . . 27, BG #[[Poythress-128|Robert]] (1690-1747), m Elizabeth . . . 28, BH == Speculation about Christian Peebles == Christian Peebles was the mother of [[Poythress-143|John Poythress]] who married [[Batte-10|Mary Batte]].see [[#BatteChart]], but most sources agree Christian's son John was born about 1665 and John's wife Mary Batte was born around 1670. The father of Christian was [[Peebles-1147|David Peebles]] (1594-1659).most sources agree on that, and his death year; sources that show Daniel are based on a published mis-transcription of David Christian's mother was - * [[Mackie-201|Elspet Mackie]], first wife of [[Peebles-1147|David Peebles]]; they married in Scotland in 1633 (just [[Noland-165|me]], apparently) * [[Bishopp-5|Elizabeth]], daughter of John Bishopp, second wife, married David Peebles in Virginia in 1655 ([[#Poole]]) * Elizabeth _______ ([[#BatteChart]]) Christian, daughter of David & Elspet has a baptism record in Fife in 1634. One source says Elspeth died 1652, in Scotland.[http://home.earthlink.net/~rodbush/peebles_family.htm Peebles Family], by Scott Owens :Elspet, if married in 1633 at 18, was born 1615 ([[Mackie-201]] has c1612 and apparently her parents m 4 June 1611 at St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland) ::Elspet and David were the parents of 7 children ([[#Owens]]): :# Christian (1634) (born between 1628 & 1650 in [[#Rootsweb]]) :# William (July 7, 1635) :# Thomas (1638) :# Alison (born and baptized on July 7, 1641) :# Margaret (baptized on September 18, 1642) :# John (born and baptized on April 9, 1644) :# David (1646) :"It is believed that Captain David Peebles, who was a Royalist, escaped to Virginia during the Cromwell Rebellion after he and 300-400 other Royalists had been sentenced to the block. He left his wife and children in Scotland. In 1649, he received a grant for 833 acres in Charles City (now Prince George County) Virginia."[http://www.texashistoryhunter.net/peebles.html#ixzz3kFCVMqsE Texas History], inline links mostly to Ancestry :In Virginia, David married Elizabeth Bishopp in 1655 and had 2 children: :# Sarah (about 1656) :# Christian (about 1659) "married John Poythress Sr. on Dec. 18, 1688 and later inherited Bon Accord" ::another source has 3 children ([[#Owens]]): :# Christian (1663, Wynoke Parish, Charles City, Virginia; m. John Poythress, b. Wynoke Parish, Charles City, Virginia) :# Sarah m. Rice Hoe :# Elizabeth m. John Drayton ::another source has 4 children [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] (b c1635), son of the immigrant [[Poythress-5|Francis Poythress]] (b c1610), was the father of [[Poythress-143|John Poythress]] (b c1665) m Mary Batte (b c1675). :[[Poythress-8|John]] and Christian (Peebles) Poythress had the following children ([[#Rootsweb]]): :# John (1664) :# David (1665) :# Christian (1666) :# Joshua (“before” 1689) :# Elizabeth Poythress b: BEF 1690 in ~Virginia :# Peter Poythress b: ABT 1690 in Virginia "Flowerdew Hundred" :# [[Poythress-128|Robert]] Poythress b: 1690 in ~Virginia :# William Poythress b: 1694 in Charles City County, Virginia '''The speculation...''' :Christian b 1634 could easily be mother of John, David, and Christian (b 1664-1666). But notice the 20-year gap following Christian's 1666 birth. Lou Poole speculated that Christian (b 1634) could have come to Virginia with David Peebles' son William - who is in Virginia records by 1661 (which gives Christian time to meet & marry John and be mother of John in 1664). ::So, [[Poythress-8|John Poythress]] (son of immigrant b c1635) & Christian (bp 1634, arrived from Scotland with brother William by 1661) had ::# John (1664) ::# David (1665)[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00070 John Poythress] ([[#Rootsweb]]) ::# Christian (1666) ::Then Christian (bp 1634 Scotland) dies, say around 1687. John remarries, and is noted in a December 1688 law suit as "marrying Christian, the daughter of Elizabeth Peebles".included in "Peebles Family" ([[#Poole]]), quoting court record: "18 December 1688, John Poythress 'as marrying Christian, the daughter of Elizabeth Peebles' sued Thomas Busby for infringement on his land. The suit went through several courts, and on 5 August 1689 was 'by consent let fall in court, the plaintiff averring that the land now claimed by him is within a Platt drawn by Mr. James Minge called Bonniecord, the Platt.' No deeds remain for the period, no mention in the remnants of Charles City County Order Books. But it is clear that Bon Accord passed to the Poythress family through John’s marriage and probable purchase of additional area." The rest of [[Poythress-8|John]]'s children are by his second wife, also Christian, daughter of David Peebles and his second wife Elizabth Bishopp:[[#Rootsweb]] ::# Joshua b: before 1689,1660 in "Peebles Family" diagram ([[#Poole]]), but that must be a typo, as 1660 would have him as son of the first wife; Poole's "[http://web.archive.org/web/20150703022942/http://www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001/lpoole.html Poythress Family]" lists Joshua after children born in 1690 and 1695 and says he was probably born 1696 in Virginia, of "Flowerdew Hundred," Prince George Co., VA ::# Elizabeth Poythress b: before 1690 in ~Virginia ::# Peter Poythress b: ABT 1690 in Virginia "Flowerdew Hundred" ::# [[Poythress-128|Robert]] Poythress b: 1690 in ~Virginia ::# William Poythress b: 1694 in Charles City County, Virginia == Sources == '''NOTE''': The RBB database/Bolling Charts have moved, as has Lou Poole's research. See https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/opac/ba.htm (RBB papers) and [https://poythress.org/family-studies/resources-related-to-r-bolling-battes-study-of-the-poythress-family-in-virginia/ this page] at [https://poythress.org/sample-page/ Poythress.org]. * Trial Chart of the Descendants of Francis Poythress, prepared April 1977 by R. Bolling Batte -> see [https://poythress.org/family-studies/resources-related-to-r-bolling-battes-study-of-the-poythress-family-in-virginia/ this page] (no longer at www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001/batte.html) *[https://poythress.org/family-studies/resources-related-to-r-bolling-battes-study-of-the-poythress-family-in-virginia/batte-chart-a/ Batte Chart], Poythress Chart A, by researcher Robert Bolling Batte, compiled by Lyn P. Baird (accessed August 27, 2015); adapted for the computer by Diana Diamond (rev. December 2001; accessed 19 October 2021); [http://poythress.org/wp-content/uploads/DDEnhancedChart.pdf Enhanced chart] (updated 2002), accessed 19 October 2021. * Rootsweb Database of R. Bolling Batte's Index Cards -> now at LVA: https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/opac/aboutbatte.htm ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=va_families&id=I00041 Generation 1] ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00159#s2 Mary Batte] (1670-1760) ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00055 John Poythress] (c1664-after 1726) ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00070 John Poythress] (born between 1624 & 1635; d aft 1694): ""m. Christian Peebles, daughter of David and Elizabeth ( ) Peebles" ** [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=va_families&id=I00043 Christian Peebles] (between 1628 and 1650) "Dates provided are my best guess based on husband's and children's dates." (RBB) * "Peebles Family," by Lou Poole, [https://web.archive.org/web/20160331003217/http://www.poythress.net/peebles.html Chapter 15] (for discussion of his mother, Christian), posted on Poythress Surname Genealogy Research (no longer at www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001 - see [https://poythress.org/sample-page/ Poythress Surname History], accessed 15 September 2021) * JSTOR article on immigrant David Peebles (error in transcriptions makes him Daniel) - Login required to read online for free; download is US$9: **Anne Bradbury Peebles, "Peebles Planters and Pioneers," ''The William and Mary Quarterly,'' Vol. 13, No. 2 (Apr., 1933), pp. 132-134. Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture (DOI: 10.2307/1921135; Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1921135 ) * [http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/1920064?sid=21105644411973&uid=2134&uid=4&uid=3739256&uid=2&uid=3739936&uid=70 JSTOR] - subscription required for full article, but single preview page (free) has information on land transactions of interest. * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapgeorg/maitland.html Poythress Family in the Maitland Family Bible], posted in Rootsweb by John M. Poythress * [http://www.gilliamsofvirginia.org/Prince%20George/PrinceGeorge.html Gilliams of Virginia], Prince George county. == Rootsweb info gone == Rootsweb pages have been scrubbed by Ancestry. Only one of the Rootsweb pages cited on this space page still had any information. It is copied here: Poythress Family in the Maitland Family Bible The Maitland family bible is an often used source document for colonial Virginia genealogy studies. It is considered reliable. Ten pages of handwritten text cover Maitland entries for the period 1666 to 1872. The document is Mss6:4 M2875:1 (6 double pages) in the Virginia Historical Society library at Richmond. Handwriting for the most part is legible. This bible, had it been recorded contemporaneously and correctly, would be a precise guide to what was described as a "legend across Virginia", that of the "nine Misses Poythress" and the "eight Misses Poythress" and the husbands of each. For this purpose, an examination of the bible remains a compelling study for Poythress genealogy. Even further, capturing the marriage data for 17 brides in consecutive generations would also provide linkage for many Prince George area families in the late 1700s. First recorded in the Maitland bible is William Maitland of Kirkcudbright, Scotland, said to have received a bishopric from Charles II. He acquired a residence in the area named Barcastle. First of interest to Poythresses is David Maitland b. 1759, d. 1838 at Barcastle. David, with birth and death years as above, is shown as the oldest of 10 children of Alexander Maitland and Agnes Smart of Scotland. The first entry for David Maitland (leaf 2) is recorded and signed 2 Nov 1881 by H. G. Maitland and the "place" of the entry is noted as Chipperskyle. Chipperskyle is an 18th century Georgian home in Dumfries, Scotland; thus the entry below is far distantly removed in both time and place from the fact: “ * This David married first, Elizabeth Poythress of Flower de Hundred. She is interred in Blandford. Her daughters, Elizabeth and Susan ["Mary" is struck out and replaced by "Susan"] died in Scotland, Inverness This is not correct. David Maitland married Susanna Poythress, not Elizabeth Poythress. Maitland’s marriage is recorded 25 Oct 1788 in Rev. John Cameron’s Cumberland Parish Register, p. 309, to Susanna Poythress. Further, the Blandford Cemetery gravestones of Susanna Maitland and her young daughter read: : Memento Mori
: In remembrance of
: SUSANNA MAITLAND
: the affectionate wife of David Maitland
: merchant in Blandford,
: who departed this life the 9th
: of February 1799, aged 33 years.
: She was the daughter of Joshua &
: Mary Poythress, of Flower de Hundred : Mary Currie Maitland
: daughter of David and Susanna
: died the 27th January 1795,
: aged 4 years The first conflict is thus between the bible (Elizabeth) and the tombstone and marriage information (Susanna). A slight element of doubt occurs resulting from the "Elizabeth" entry of H. G. Maitland stating "married first Elizabeth" because Susanna Poythress did indeed have an older sister Elizabeth also "of Flower de Hundred." However, sister Elizabeth is proven married to Simon Frazer so the entry by H. G. Maitland can be simply scored an error in the given name rather than stating marriage to both sisters. This error is considered all the more likely with a recording over a century after the fact, an ocean of distance, as well as showing some indecision with respect to the names of David Maitland’s children. David Maitland and Susanna Poythress had three daughters: Mary Currie Maitland died in childhood and is accounted for above. Elizabeth Agnes Maitland and Susan Poythress Maitland are correctly accounted for by H. G. Maitland following his strike-over correction. There is no reason to doubt his report that they "died in Scotland, Inverness." It is also certain that (yet) another Susanna Poythress, the daughter of Robert Poythress (discovered later, see below), is NOT the Susanna "of Flower de Hundred" who m. David Maitland. The tombstone shows the birth of Maitland’s wife Susanna to be 1766 so Robert Poythress (d. c 1745) could not have been her father and thus "qualify" her as one of the "nine Misses Poythress." One might consider the minor irony of why the Poythress daughters' "legend" would be included in the Maitland bible in the first place. David Maitland’s Susanna was of an entirely different Poythress "line", that of Joshua Poythress "of Flower de Hundred", not that of the reported seventeen Misses Poythress. As reliable as the Maitland Bible might otherwise be, the above entries and subsequent entries err in recording Poythress information. It may be guessed that having a Maitland marrying a Poythress woman by itself must have tempted the bible’s recorder to record what was likely the minor "urban myth" of "the nine Misses Poythress and the eight Misses Poythress" and their respective grooms. It is also highly probable that the entries in the bible were not contemporaneously made since the first entries (the "nine") do not even list the names of the brides nor even the given names of the grooms. It is likely the second group, "the eight" were recorded at the time of the events. The entries are correct although some grooms seem "plucked" from the second generation and "doubled" back into the first generation to get to the total of nine. The earlier generation "nine" sisters are twice cited as "the nine, as remembered by older members of the Batte-Poythress connection", not an especially ringing note of authenticity. And, as will be seen, there likely were never nine first generation daughters in the first place. It is generally assumed by all well known researchers (Batte, Hall, Stanard, Boddie) that the "nine Misses Poythress" were intended to represent daughters of father Robert Poythress (1690-c.1745) and if so (as is likely) the list has errors. The "eight Misses Poythress" were all daughters of Col. Peter Poythress, a brother to the presumed "nine" daughters. This second list, "the eight", is remarkably correct after slight adjusting for entries duplicated in "both" generations. It is not the claim of this paper to have all of the perfect, concise, and complete corrections. Some of this information is at times still in dispute and often simply lost. Additional corrections and/or additions directed to the writer will be welcomed. Aside, in matters of colonial Virginians in general and Poythresses in particular, ignoring the previous work of R. Bolling Batte (-1996) is done at some peril. Mr. Batte ("RBB") is virtually always "authentic"; when information is not available to him his records may contain sins of omission but almost never does he place anything on paper for which documentation does not exist. In the instance of the presumed nine daughters of Robert Poythress, Batte lists only three daughters: Jane (m. Baird), Elizabeth (m. Gilliam) and Tabitha (unlisted by Maitland but m. Henry Randolph). Unavailable to Batte was the actual will of their father Robert Poythress (24 May 1743) which later surfaced among a group of Chesterfield County "dead papers." This will shows three other daughters:Mary Anna Minge, Agnes Harwood, and Susanna Poythress (unmarried). This particular Susanna should also not be confused with Susanna who m. David Maitland. Daughter Susanna’s ultimate married name is not known. The influence of Bolling Batte is such that entries in this study not citing sources rely on Batte as a secondary source. For visualizing, it is easiest to place these women by generation. The nine Misses Poythress (real or not) would be the daughters of Robert Poythress. The eight Misses Poythress (real or not) would be the daughters of Robert’s son, Peter (i. e. the "second" generation). Following these pages is presented a photocopy of the relevant pages of the Maitland Bible. An ideal way to present comment would be parallel explanatory columns. However, neither the nature of the information nor the extent of the commenting documentation would fit that format. Maitland Bible wording is therefore presented as precise quotations from the Maitland "text" in bold italics. The corrections, or additional explanation, are presented in regular type following each entry. No attempt is made to discern the chronological order of the brides in either the original text or the comments. Family Record The nine (9) Misses Poythress married – 1 – Mr. Baird Correct. Jane Poythress (RBB284) m. John Baird of Moorscroft, near Glascow. This couple had issue: Elizabeth Baird m. Thomas Gordon. Jane is unmarried at the time of her father’s 1743 will. 2 – Mr. Gilliam Correct. Elizabeth Poythress (RBB286) m. John Gilliam, Bristol Parish Register p. 174. Elizabeth Gilliam is married at the time of the 1743 will of her father and has a son Robert Gilliam. Elizabeth’s father’s 1743 will also refers to a legatee: "grandson Robert Gilliam." 3 - Mr. Goode "of Whitby", not mentioned in Goode’s "Virginia Cousins." Otherwise unknown. It is at least possible the bible author confused lines. Richard Bland (1710-1776) m. Anne, daughter of Peter Poythress. Richard Bland’s sister m. Colonel Robert Goode. "Of Whitby" is not particularly an issue; most Goodes were "of Whitby." 4 - Mr. Runciman Jacob Rubsamen (most frequent spelling). Letter R. D. Gilliam to Dr. John Hall (VaHistSoc). He is otherwise unknown. 5 - Mr. Morrison The Ann Poythress who m. John Morison is not of this line. She is referred to in the will of John Morison as the daughter of Richard Bland who married Ann Poythress (1721-1758, RBB # 271). 6 - Mr. Lee The bride (as are the other "eight") is unidentified. Dr. William B. Hall in a letter of 14 Dec 1932 (VAHisSoc) makes the groom John Lee, elder brother of Richard Lee who marries Sally Poythress of the next generation. Hall also states that this bride is the aunt of Sally Poythress. Given that Sally Poythress Lee is second generation this particular woman would be her aunt. However, a marriage to John Lee (1724-1767) is unlikely; John Lee seems reasonably well documented as marrying Mary Smith Ball (Lees of Virginia; Nagel, Oxford Univ. Press, 1990). It is also possible that the bible author simply erred with respect to the generations and that this "Mr Lee" is indeed Richard Lee, the groom of Sally Poythress in the next generation. 7 - Mr. Epps This Mr. Epps is either a "doubling" of the second generation (see Lucy Poythress below)…..OR…..the bible writer has switched lines again. In Robert Poythress’ 1743 will: "to my daughter Agness (sic) Harwood" and "granddaughter Tabitha Harwood", neither is identified nor listed in terms of a potential "groom" among the first generation of Poythress "Misses" by the author of the bible leaves. But the will leaves no doubt as to the identity of both the daughter and the granddaughter. An interesting corollary (switching Poythress lines) is the will of Robert’s brother Joshua, which in 1739 provides for a legatee: "To granddaughter Harwood 50£." Further, the Bristol Parish Vestry book seems to support a second Harwood groom marrying into the separate Joshua 21 line. Bristol Parish Register (p. 172): Col. Richard Poythress (error, should be Col. Richard Epps) m. ______Poythress of "Fleur de Hundred" and had issue: Richard and Susan. The first m. Susan Robertson and the second _______ Harwood, of Charles City Co. and had issue: Susan, who m. John V. Wilcox of Petersburg. Without doubt the reference is to Susanna Peachy Poythress (1785-1815) m. John Vaughan Willcox. However, Susanna is the daughter of the third Joshua Poythress, not the granddaughter of the first Joshua Poythress in the 1739 will. And again, we are in a separate Poythress line as stated above. And the vestry book’s "genealogy" is certainly not helpful. Reluctantly, I conclude that until other information is found, it appears we will have to settle for the possibility of two Harwood grooms in two generations, neither identified by given name, neither even listed by the author of the bible leaves, and the second Mr. Harwood with a shaky provenance. 8 - Mr. Bland Unknown. See Susanna Poythress (below) of the following generation. 9 - Mr. Cocke Elizabeth Poythress (RBB211 11) m. James Cocke "and inherited the Bonaccord estate." (VMH VII:72). He was James Cocke of Surry. Dr. Hall, 31 May 1933: "Southall, in his admirable genealogy of the Cocke family, says: 'James Cocke 4 m. a Poythress of Prince George County, one of the seats of the Poythress family and was the ancestor of the Cockes of that County." (VHM V:186). The above is essentially repeated in unsigned notes in Cocke Family Papers, VaHisSoc Mss C-6457-a/1000. NOTE 1: omitted among the “nine” above (compensating for at least one generational error) is Tabitha Poythress, RBB285, (1725-1805) married in 1742 Henry Randolph IV (1721-1771). Tabitha Poythress was unmarried at the time of the writing of her father’s will. The will was later proven at a court held “at Fitzgeralds for Prince George County 13 Sept 1743.” NOTE 2: Mary Anna Minge of the 1743 will had married John Minge (no documentation provided). The Minge family was widespread in the area at the time but this writer could find little evidence of any genealogical studies. NOTE 3: Susanna Poythress is unmarried at the time of her father’s 1739 will nor is it known to whom she will be married. We have a “left over” unidentified groom in this generation, Mr. Runciman/Rubsamen. However, I have found no basis to link the two. They had one brother, Peter Poythress, who married Elizabeth Bland, who had eight (8) daughters and one son – as follows: 1 - Mary, married John Batte Correct. Miss Polly [Mary] Poythress (1762-1815) m. Mr. John Batte (1757-1816) of Prince George County, daughter of Col. Peter Poythress. Virginia Gazette, 28 Jun 1780, p. 3, col. 1. 2 - Betsy, married William Mayo Correct. Elizabeth Bland Poythress (1759-1806) m. William Mayo (1757-1837) of "Powhatan Seat", Henrico County. 3 - Sally, married (1) Col. Richard Lee (2) Willoughby Newton Correct. Sally (1768-1828) m. 1 Richard Lee (1726-1795). Four Lee children were born of this marriage. She m. 2. Willoughby Newton. There were five children of this marriage. Sally Bland (Poythress-Lee) Newton is buried at "Lee Hall" in Westmoreland County. 4 - Jennie, married Joseph Mayo Correct. Jennie [Jane] Poythress (1773-1837) b. Prince George County, m. Joseph Mayo 28 Jul 1792. 5 - Susanna, married Capt. Richard Bland Correct. Susan Poythress (1769-1839) m Richard Bland (1762- 1806). Marriage date 24 Dec 1787. Source: Virginia Gazette/Independent Chronicle (Richmond) 29 Dec 1787. 6 - Agnes, married Roger Atkinson Correct. Agnes (1771-1821) m. 20 Sep 1788 Roger Atkinson (1764-1829). Source: Virginia Independent Chronicle (Richmond) 24 Sep 1788, p. 3, col. 4. Also, Rev. John Cameron’s Cumberland Parish Register, p. 309. Roger Atkinson m. 2 Sarah Spotswood. 7 - Nancy, married John Randolph Correct. Ann (Nancy) Poythress (1757-1804) m. John Randolph (1743-1803), son of Henry and Tabitha (Poythress) Randolph "of Chesterfield." Source: Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg) 2 May 1777 (supplement). 8 - Lucy, married John Eppes Correct. Lucy Bland Poythress (1764- ante 1823) m. 23 Jan 1806 John Eppes (-1832), both of Prince George County. No issue. Source: Petersburg Republican issue of 27 Jan 1806, p. 3, col. 1. Petersburg Intelligencer issue of 28 Jan 1806. John Eppes m. 2 Hannah Roane. And finally, with respect to the single son of Peter Poythress, William (1765-1811) who m. Elizabeth Blair Bland 10 Feb 1787, researcher R. Bolling Batte has the following: “Issue: one daughter, Elizabeth Bland Poythress. William Poythress m. 2 Rebecca Williams. No issue. As William left no male issue the Poythress name became extinct as to his branch with the death of his only daughter.” Further from RBB, daughter Elizabeth Bland Poythress died before 1834. "With her decease, whenever that was, passed the last person born with the surname Poythress among the descendents of Robert Poythress, and possibly also among the descendents of John and Christian (Peebles) Poythress. Since John and Mary (Batte) Poythress are not known to have had issue, it is likely that the name Poythress exists today only among the descendents of Francis Poythress (4)." So, in conclusion, it appears that the author of the Maitland bible leaves has left us an accurate account of the marriages of "the eight Misses Poythress" but in the instance of "the nine Misses Poythress" we are left with more questions than answers. It would seem a safe bet to figure the bible author was reaching back in memory for the presumed nine brides and grooms of the first generation and memory did not serve him or her well. This writer would deeply appreciate any corrections or additional information to what is admittedly a confusing story. I may be reached at John M. Poythress
15 Glenwood Road
Louisville, KY 40222 or brerfox[at]bellsouth.net. Alternatively, correspondence may be addressed to the Poythress research group: Poythress-l@rootsweb.com. Additional information with respect to documents and records of the Poythress family may be found at the family’s website: www.poythress.net …. John M. Poythress
29 Dec 2003 Poythress Surname Genealogy Research Appendix A: Will of Robert Poythress, Prince George County, 1743 The original was located in Chesterfield County Dead Papers, 17989, and a photocopy is on file in the Virginia State Library and Archives. The following is an abstract by L. H. Hart May 24, 1743 Robert Poythress of Martins Brandon Parish, Prince George County, in perfect senses and memory. To my son Robert Poythress and his heirs forever all my lands on which I now live containing 1100 acres and also 291 acres adjoining the Butterwood Swamp. To my son Peter Poythress and his heirs forever my lands containing about 600 acres lying on the Nottoway River and known by the name of Tanotoro and 297 acres lying on Butterwood, which I bought of James Glover. To my son William Poythress and his heirs forever all my lands lying between Monkoes Neck and Nottoway which I bought of Capt. Thomas Bolling and all my lands in Amelia Co. contiguous to William Stone’s land. To my wife the use of 12 negroes: Harry, Hunt, Tom, Jamey, George, Nilsy, Sarah, Lucy, Nick, Hannah, Matt, Nan, Penelope and the use of 1/3 of my lands during her life or widowhood and 1/4 of my house furniture and stocks to be divided between my wife and my 3 sons and any of my daughters that are unmarried at the time of her mother’s death and their heirs respectively. The division to be made by my brother, William Poythress, Col. Richard Bland, and Mr. John Gilliam or the survivors. I give to my son Robert and his heirs 9 negroes: Tom boy, Mingo, Charles, Judy, Bett, Jenny, Sarah, George, and Boatswin. I give to my son Peter and his heirs 9 negroes: Prince, Sterling, Cimon, Jack, Sarah, Bett, Agnes, Aneky, and Harry. I give to my son William and his heirs 9 negroes: Phillis, Seanah, Gambia, Caesar, Pheby, Kate, Pat, and Pompey. If either of my sons dies before he comes of age, the whole estate - real and personal - to be divided equally between the surviving sons or their heirs. I confirm to my daughter Elizabeth Gilliam all the negroes already given to her. I give to my grandson Robert Gilliam a negro boy Johnny and a girl about the same age. I give to my daughter Mary Anna Minge negroes: Abbah, Sawney, Jenny to her and her heirs and thirty pounds current money to be laid out in negroes. I give to my daughter Agness Harwood 98 pounds, 10 shillings current money which her husband has already received. I give to my grand-daughter Tabitha Harwood one negro girl Amy now in the use of her father. I give to my daughter Tabitha Poythress 130 pounds current money and negro girl Sue. I give to my dauthter Susanna Poythress and to her heirs 5 negroes: Pheby, Jack, Hannibal, Nan, and Tom. I give to my daughter Jane Poythress and her heirs 5 negroes: Phillis, Nan, Titus, Scot, and Phillis (sic). All the remainder of my estate I give and devise to be equally divided between my wife and 3 sons. I appoint my wife and sons Robert and Peter to be my executors. Witnesses:
Richard Bland
Robert Poythress (L. S.)
William Batte
William Poythress
Recorded at court held at Fitzgeralds for Prince George County 13 Sept. 1743. The widow and executrix Elizabeth Poythress exhibited the will with Robert Poythress qualified as executor. All witnesses proved will. Summary Bill of Complaint. Elizabeth Poythress possessed herself of 12 slaves according to the will of Robert Poythress. She died many years after her husband, surviving her sons Robert and William. The slaves then devolved to their brother Peter. Until her death, Elizabeth Poythress lived with or near said Peter and he had management of her affairs. He was entitled to 3/5 of the slaves at her death in behalf of himself and his two deceased brothers - William and Robert. At that time only 2 of the testator’s daughters were unmarried - your oratrix, Tabitha Randolph, and her sister Elizabeth Gilliam. Peter continued to keep under his care the 8 negroes of which he was 3/5 owner. He died a few years past. William Mayo, Esq. is the acting executor of said Peter Poythress and continues to hold possession of said 8 slaves, though often requested to give your oratrix her share. She desires an accounting of the 8 slaves and their issue and sex given - then her 1/5’ of said slaves and 1/5 of labor since death of said Peter Poythress to be allotted to her. Following page 14 is Appendix B ---- Maitland Bible page [Appendix A from a copy in my (Liz's) Win7 desktop - Documents library, WikiTree>Rootsweb]

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[[Category:Beckwith-1105 Free-Space]] The goal of this project is to add all deceased individuals in the Pozdeň Parish Archive Books to the Wikitree one tree. There are 31 parish books in the Roman Catholic parish of Pozdeň. The villages that fall within these books are: # Bílichov # Hořešovice # Hořešovičky # Hřešice # Jedomělice # Líský # Pozdeň # Zichovec ==To Do== Click on the following pages for a more comprehensive to-do list for each parish book below. The idea is to index, create or edit profiles relating to the individuals in the pages, and connect everyone in Pozdeň together. In instances of mmigration to the United States or other locations, connections should be made to their deceased descendants abroad. * Pozdeň 01 * Pozdeň 02 * Pozdeň 03 * Pozdeň 04 * Pozdeň 05 * Pozdeň 06 * Pozdeň 07 * Pozdeň 08 * Pozdeň 09 * Pozdeň 10 * Pozdeň 11 * Pozdeň 12 * Pozdeň 13 * Pozdeň 14 * Pozdeň 15 * Pozdeň 16 * Pozdeň 17 * Pozdeň 18 * Pozdeň 19 (Index) * Pozdeň 20 (Index) * Pozdeň 21 (Index) * Pozdeň 22 (Index) * Pozdeň 23 (Index) * Pozdeň 24 (0/98) * Pozdeň 25 (0/104) * Pozdeň 26 (0/55) * Pozdeň 27 (0/84) * [[Space:Pozdeň_Parish_Book_28|Pozdeň 28]] (0/376) * Pozdeň 29 (0/86) * Pozdeň 30 (0/104) * Pozdeň 31 (0/358) ==Members== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Beckwith-1105|Anastasia Beckwith]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14272426 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category:Beckwith-1105 Free-Space]] Apart of the [[Space:Pozdeň_Parish_Archives| Pozdeň Parish Archives Project]]. This book contains births and baptisms from 1870 to 1919, marriages from 1870- to 1920, and deaths and burials from 1870 to 1934. ==Births and Baptisms== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Page |Person |Profile |Connected |Volunteer |Occupation |Biography |House Number |Notes |G2G Thread |- ! |Ešler, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 62 | | |- ! |Zaruba, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 32 | | |- ! |Porazil, Albina | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 52 | | |- ! |Florian, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 64 | | |- ! |Formánek, Františka | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 8 | | |- ! |Baroch, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 10 | | |- ! |Pruša, Rūžena | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 57 | | |- ! |Libecajt?, Václav | | | | | |Pozdeń No. 6 | | |- ! |Lobaj?, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 45 | | |- ! |Haubner, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 42 | | |- ! |Linda, Frantisek | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 26 | | |- ! |Kytka, Antonín | | | | | |Lisk´y No. 4 | | |- ! |Mudra, Alois | | | | | |Lisk´y No. 34 | | |- ! |Jondėliček, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 54 | | |- ! |Spirit, Ladislav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 4 | | |- ! |Čern´y, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 48 | | |- ! |H?adk´y, Antonie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 13 | | |- ! |Pospišil, Alois | | | | | |Jedomělice No.16 | | |- ! |Čermák, Anna Hedvika | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 36 | | |- ! |Jálek, Vácslav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 51 | | |- ! |Hič, Vácslav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 3 | | |- ! |Kalous, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 40 | | |- ! |Ledvinka, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 23 | | |- ! |Jūn, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 9 | | |- ! |Zahrádka, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 17 | | |- ! |Stėpánek, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 48 | | |- ! |Kalous, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 63 | | |- ! |Stehlík, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 23 | | |- ! |Hrdlicka, Frantisek Xaver | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 34 | | |- ! |Lukáš, Frantisek Xaver | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Vocilka, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 53 | | |- ! |Balač, Vilhelm Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 60 | | |- ! |Kodera, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 41 | | |- ! |Mansfeld, Antonie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 43 | | |- ! |Vakouš, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 50 | | |- ! |Müller, Fratniseka Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Svoboda, Rūžena | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 31 | | |- ! |Prokop, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 19 | | |- ! |Svoboda, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 26 | | |- ! |Jindrich, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 47 | | |- ! |Hrub´y, Adelhaida Vilhelmina | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Pruša, Vácslav Vís | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 57 | | |- ! |Hubička, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 20 | | |- ! |Ešler, Unnamed | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 62 | | |- ! |Ducheková, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 55 | | |- ! |Prusa, Emil | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 57 | | |- ! |Štorepart, Frantisek Jan | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Čermak, Unnamed | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 36 | | |- ! |Brabec, Petr Pavel | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Ledvinka, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 23 | | |- ! |Houda, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 40 | | |- ! |Zaruba, Magdalena | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 32 | | |- ! |Bańka, Rūžena | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 13 | | |- ! |Jalūžek, Rūžena | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 8 | | |- ! |Suk, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 37 | | |- ! |Polivka, Eduard | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Hampejs?, Frantisek | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 5 | | |- ! |Skougal, Bohumil | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 15 | | |- ! |Štola, Aloisie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Novák, Alois | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 53 | | |- ! |Vácek, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Balač, Antonie Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 60 | | |- ! |Herringer, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 11 | | |- ! |Porazil, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 27 | | |- ! |Jakouš, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 38 | | |- ! |Špirit, Unnamed | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 4 | | |- ! |Pondelícek, Jan Krtítel | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 53 | | |- ! |Pondelícek, Ladislav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 54 | | |- ! |Čermák, Unnamed | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 36 | | |- ! |Pátek, Alois | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 51 | | |- ! |Váńaová, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 17? | | |- ! |Klouček, Albina Maria | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Vocilka, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. ? | | |- ! |Wolf, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 59 | | |- ! |Ešler, Unnamed | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 62 | | |- ! |Hrdlička, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 34 | | |- ! |Čern´y, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 48 | | |- ! |Rössler, Vácslav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 43 | | |- ! |Svoboda, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 31 | | |- ! |Kodera, Karl Boromijsb´y | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 23 | | |- ! |Jindrich, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 47 | | |- ! |Zvačh, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 33 | | |- ! |Jakouš, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 50 | | |- ! |Kalous, Aloisie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 67 | | |- ! |Mansfeld, Aloisie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 43 | | |- ! |Prokop, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 19 | | |- ! |Pondelicek, Karel Baromejsl´y | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 54 | | |- ! |Blecha, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 42 | | |- ! |Jün, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 9 | | |- ! |Kodera, František | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 41 | | |- ! |Henzl, Vácslav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 12 | | |- ! |Kalous, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 63 | | |- ! |Müller, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 46 | | |- ! |Zuchak, Anežka | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 53 | | |- ! |Svoboda, Jindrich | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 5 | | |- ! |Pondeliček, Frantisek Xaverius | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 53 | | |- ! |Janda, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 65 | | |- ! |Stepánek, Anna Anezka | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 48 | | |- ! |Prusa, Bozena | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 57 | | |- ! |Pruša, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 57 | | |- ! |Čermák, Frantisek Xaver | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 50 | | |- ! |Houda, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 40 | | |- ! |Leopold, Ferdinand | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 63 | | |- ! |Balač, Vilhelm Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 60 | | |- ! |Arlt, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 18 | | |- ! |Pálek, Alois | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 51 | | |- ! |Kubica, Frantisek Xaver | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Kriček, Vácslav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 21 | | |- ! |Vocilka, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. ? | | |- ! |Cába, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 39 | | |- ! |Ducheková, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 53 | | |- ! |Jakouš, Frantisek | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 38 | | |- ! |Ledvinka, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 23 | | |- ! |Strougal, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 15 | | |- ! |Blecha, Karel Baromisjky? | | | | | |Jedomělice No. ? | | |- ! |Zaruba, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 32 | | |- ! |Ešler, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 67 | | |- ! |Hacmac, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 20 | | |- ! |Leibl, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 42 | | |- ! |Henzl, Anastasie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 42 | | |- ! |Pondeliček, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 54 | | |- ! |Jindrich, Frantisek | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 47 | | |- ! |Zvachta, Frantisek | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 33 | | |- ! |Orlt, Karel Boromejsk´y | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 36 | | |- ! |Orlt, Vácslav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 36 | | |- ! |Bednár, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 23 | | |- ! |Baroch, Frantisek | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 10 | | |- ! |Duchon, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 21 | | |- ! |Čermák, Anna Hedvika | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 46 | | |- ! |Hrdlicka, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 34 | | |- ! |Leopold, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 63 | | |- ! |Purkyt, František | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 18 | | |- ! |Svoboda, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 31 | | |- ! |Čern´y, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 48 | | |- ! |Prokop, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 19 | | |- ! |Švec, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Chervat, Frantisek Borgias | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 73 | | |- ! |Zaruba, Frantisek | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 23 | | |- ! |Kodera, Katerina | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 23 | | |- ! |Pondeliček, Terezie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. ? | | |- ! |Špirit, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 14 | | |- ! |Vocilka, Antonie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 0? | | |- ! |Blecha, Aloisie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 69 | | |- ! |Jakouš, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 50 | | |- ! |Balač, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 60 | | |- ! |Zahrádka, Antonie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 17 | | |- ! |Janda, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 65 | | |- ! |Stepánek, Jan Nepomecene | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 64 | | |- ! |Kalous, Kristina | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 67 | | |- ! |Pruša, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 57 | | |- ! |Kyzl, Václav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Jindrich, Karel Boromejsky | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 47 | | |- ! |Dvorák, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 4 | | |- ! |Dvorák, Hedvika | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 4 | | |- ! |Suk, Frantisek Xaver | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 37 | | |- ! |Kratochvíl, Unnamed | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 21 | | |- ! |Cába, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 39 | | |- ! |Svátek, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 17 | | |- ! |Jakouš, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 38 | | |- ! |Orlt, Julie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 30 | | |- ! |Müller, Terezie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. ? | | |- ! |Prokop, Emilian | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 19 | | |- ! |Zilina, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 65 | | |- ! |Hubáček, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 38 | | |- ! |Hubáček, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 38 | | |- ! |Mansfeld, Ruzena | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 43 | | |- ! |Rössler, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 27 | | |- ! |Herringer, Frantisek Seratinsk´y | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 11 | | |- ! |Ledvinka, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 42 | | |- ! |Zvachta, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 36 | | |- ! |Duchek, Jan Nepomecene | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 53 | | |- ! |Lajbl, Aloisie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 42 | | |- ! |Strougal, Bohumil | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 15 | | |- ! |Čermák, Frantisek | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 38 | | |- ! |Kalous, Jan | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 63 | | |- ! |Zvachta, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 33 | | |- ! |Ešler, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 67 | | |- ! |Pondėlíček, František Pav. | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 54 | | |- ! |Jindrich, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 70 | | |- ! |Svoboda, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 31 | | |- ! |Drvota, Anéžka Černá | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 36 | | |- ! |Knorr, Cecilie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. ? | | |- ! |Lhanvák, Karel Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 73 | | |- ! |Hornova, Terezie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 74 | | |- ! |Zelenkova, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 41 | | |- ! |Janda, Antonie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 65 | | |- ! |Leopold, Aloys | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 63 | | |- ! |Svoboda, Vilennína | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 5 | | |- ! |Plach´y, Antonie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 59 | | |- ! |Kradochvíl, Anéžka Čev. | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 57 | | |- ! |Vocilka, Alžbēta | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 53 | | |- ! |Jakouš, Antonin Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 50 | | |- ! |Baroch, Václav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 10 | | |- ! |Erkrt, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 34 | | |- ! |Zahrádka, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 17 | | |- ! |Laibl, Stanislav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 58 | | |- ! |Spingt, Jan Nepom. | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 14 | | |- ! |Zíka, Frantisek Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. ? | | |- ! |Hrdlička, Václav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 56 | | |- ! |Pruša, Ludmila | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 57 | | |- ! |Jindrich, Frantisek Xav. | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 47 | | |- ! |Kalous, Emilie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 40 | | |- ! |Belcha, Ignac | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 69 | | |- ! |Malec, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 66 | | |- ! |Cába, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 39 | | |- ! |Čern´y František | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 48 | | |- ! |Jospíšil, František | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 75 | | |- ! |Orlt, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 30 | | |- ! |Strougal, Antonín | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 15 | | |- ! |Jakouš, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 38 | | |- ! |Dvorák, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 4 | | |- ! |Pondelíček, Bohumil | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 54 | | |- ! |Rössler, František | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Janda, František | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 65 | | |- ! |Stepánek, Václav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 59 | | |- ! |Suk, Ruzena (Rosa) | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 8 | | |- ! |Duchkova, Václav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 53 | | |- ! |Kalouš, Frantisek | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 56 | | |- ! |Hacmac, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 20 | | |- ! |Zvachta, Barbora | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 38 | | |- ! |Pruta?, Milada | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 57 | | |- ! |Kalous, Václav | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 67 | | |- ! |Špryt, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 14 | | |- ! |Zahrádka, František | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 17 | | |- ! |Drvota, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 36 | | |- ! |Ešler, Antonie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 61 | | |- ! |Leopold, Vilím | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 46 | | |- ! |Leopold, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 46 | | |- ! |Škutchan, Jan ??? | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 2 | | |- ! |Švec, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 49 | | |- ! |Čermák, Antonie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 54 | | |- ! |Zvachta, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 33 | | |- ! |Laibl, Josef | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 79/71 | | |- ! |Cába, Antonie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 39 | | |- ! |Šubrt, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 8 | | |- ! |Prokop, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 19 | | |- ! |Jakouš, Karolina | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 38 | | |- ! |Čern´y, Antonin | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 48 | | |- ! |Ekrt, Josef Kliment | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 34 | | |- ! |Laibl, Anna | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 42 | | |- ! |Novotn´y, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 37 | | |- ! |Nejedl´y, Marie | | | | | |Jedomělice No. 54 | | |} ==Marriages== ==Deaths==

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==PPP Additions and Removals == Here are a few copy and paste examples of text to use for PPP additions or removals. You can add a section in for your own project for easy copy and paste functionality. == Does It Need Protection? == Hi [profile manager names], Does this profile continue to need Project Protection (PPP)? If you are unsure you can look at the [[Help:Project-Managed_Profiles|help page]]. If so, please contact the Project Leader if you are unsure of how to add it. Thank you! [your name] === Your Project question === == PPP Removal == Hi [profile manager names], I am in the process of checking profiles to make sure that they meet the current standards necessary to belong to a Project (See [[Help:Project-Managed_Profiles|Project Managed Profiles]]). This profile does not appear to need that protection. You are more than welcome to put a [[:Category:Stickers|Sticker]] on the page for that topic though. Please let me know if you feel the Project was removed in error. Thank you! [your name] === Notables Project Removal=== Hello [profile manager names], The PPP was removed from this profile as the project is not on the Trusted List of the profile, and the project box is not present. I also added the Notables sticker. Please see: [[Help:Project_Protection|Project Protection]] and [[Help:Project_Protecting_and_Merging|Project Protecting and Merging]] Please see: [[Project:Notables#Goals|Notables Goals]] for complete information on the Notables project. If you believe this profile needs the PPP, one of the Notables leaders should be contacted. Thanks, [your name] === Your Project Removal === == PPP Addition == === Portugal Project Addition === Hello [profile manager names], I have added Project Protection in order to protect the details of this profile. It meets the current WikiTree standard for [[Help:Project_Protection|protection]] by the Portugal Project. If you have any questions about this please feel free to contact me. Thank you, [your name] === Your Project Addition ===

Praa Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Praa family in New Netherland are === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Descendants === == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Praa_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Prachatice District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] {{Image|file=Prachatice_District_South_Bohemian_Region_Czech_Republic.png |align=c |size=m |caption= }} ---- == Municipalities == Babice - Bohumilice - Bohunice - Borová Lada - Bošice - Budkov - Buk - Bušanovice - Chlumany - Chroboly - Chvalovice - Čkyně - Drslavice - Dub - Dvory - Horní Vltavice - Hracholusky - Husinec - Kratušín - Křišťanov - Ktiš - Kubova Huť - Kvilda - Lažiště - Lčovice - Lenora - Lhenice - Lipovice - Lužice - Mahouš - Malovice - Mičovice - Nebahovy - Němčice - Netolice - Nicov - Nová Pec - Nové Hutě - Olšovice - Pěčnov - Prachatice - Radhostice - Stachy - Stožec - Strážný - Strunkovice nad Blanicí - Svatá Maří - Šumavské Hoštice - Těšovice - Tvrzice - Újezdec - Vacov - Vimperk - Vitějovice - Vlachovo Březí - Volary - Vrbice - Záblatí - Zábrdí - Zálezly - Zbytiny - Zdíkov - Žárovná - Želnava - Žernovice

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WikiTree Military Stickers Cornelius Vincent {{1776 Sticker |image= |rank= Quartermaster Sergeant |unit= Pennsylvania Militia, American Revolution}} {{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A118857}} Robert Latimer [[Category:Patriotic Service, Pennsylvania, American Revolution]] == Biography == {{1776 Sticker | rank= Private | unit= Northampton County Militia, Pennsylvania Militia, American Revolution}} {{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A066963 }} {{NSSAR Patriot Ancestor|sar-number=233603 |rank=Private}} From ''Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania'':
(Moses Himrod) He married, January 15, 1816, Nancy King Lattimore, born in Erie county in 1790, died October 4, 1860, daughter of James Lattimore and granddaughter of John Lattimore of the "Irish Settlement" at the Forks of the Delaware.
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Prague (Hlavní město Praha) Region, Czech Republic

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is also the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava River. Prague has been a political, cultural, and economic centre of central Europe with waxing and waning fortunes during its 1,100-year existence. Founded during the Romanesque and flourishing by the Gothic and Renaissance eras, Prague was not only the capital of the Czech state, but also the seat of two Holy Roman Emperors and thus also the '''capital of the Holy Roman Empire'''. It was an important city to the '''Habsburg Monarchy''' and its '''Austro-Hungarian Empire''' and after World War I became the capital of Czechoslovakia. The city played major roles in the Protestant Reformation, the Thirty Years' War, and in 20th-century history, during both World Wars and the post-war Communist era. In 2001, the Czech government ordered that all municipal districts serving entire administrative districts should have the same name as the administrative district. Thus, the municipal districts of Radotín, Řepy, Letňany, Kbely, Horní Počernice, Újezd nad Lesy and Uhříněves are now Prague 16 through 22, respectively. The old names persist as names of '''cadastral areas'''. All named districts officially begin with "Prague-", or, in Czech, "''Praha-''". Thus, the official name of Kunratice is "Prague-Kunratice" or "Praha-Kunratice." {| class="wikitable" !"Old" district !! Current adm. district !! Current municipal |- |Prague 1 || Prague 1 || Prague 1 |- |Prague 2 || Prague 2 || Prague 2 |- |Prague 3 || Prague 3 || Prague 3 |- |rowspan=3 | Prague 4|| Prague 4 || Prague 4, Kunratice (Prague)|Kunratice |- |Prague 11 (part) || Prague 11, Šeberov, Újezd u Průhonic |- |Prague 12 || Prague 12, Libuš |- |rowspan=4 | Prague 5 || Prague 5 || Prague 5, Slivenec |- |Prague 13 || Prague 13, Řeporyje |- |Prague 16 || Prague 16 (formerly Radotín), Lipence, Lochkov, Velká Chuchle, Zbraslav |- |Prague 17 (part) || Zličín (Prague)|Zličín |- |rowspan=2 |Prague 6|| Prague 6 || Prague 6, Lysolaje, Nebušice, Přední Kopanina, Suchdol (Prague)|Suchdol |- |Prague 17 (part) || Prague 17 (formerly Řepy) |- |Prague 7 || Prague 7 || Prague 7, Troja, Prague|Troja (district Troja has been separated additionally, as of 1992-01-01) |- |Prague 8 || Prague 8 || Prague 8, Březiněves, Dolní Chabry, Ďáblice |- |rowspan=6 | Prague 9 || Prague 9 || Prague 9 |- |Prague 14|| Prague 14, Dolní Počernice |- |Prague 18|| Prague 18 (formerly Letňany), Čakovice (since 2007 Čakovice is part of administrative district 18) |- |Prague 19|| Prague 19 (formerly Kbely), Miškovice, Satalice, Vinoř, Třeboradice |- |Prague 20 || Prague 20 (formerly Horní Počernice) |- |Prague 21 || Prague 21 (formerly [[Újezd nad Lesy), Běchovice, Klánovice, Koloděje |- |rowspan=4 | Prague 10 || Prague 10 || Prague 10 |- |Prague 11 (part) || Křeslice |- |Prague 15 || Prague 15, Dolní Měcholupy, Dubeč, Petrovice (Prague)|Petrovice, Štěrboholy |- |Prague 22 || Prague 22 (formerly Uhříněves), Benice (Prague)|Benice, Kolovraty, Královice (Prague)|Královice, Nedvězí |}

Prague East District, Central Bohemian Region

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] ==Complete list of municipalities== Babice - Bašť - Borek - Bořanovice - Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav - Brázdim - Březí - Čelákovice - Černé Voděrady - Čestlice - Dobročovice - Dobřejovice - Doubek - Dřevčice - Dřísy - Herink - Hlavenec - Horoušany - Hovorčovice - Hrusice - Husinec - Jenštejn - Jevany - Jirny - Kaliště - Kamenice - Káraný - Klecany - Klíčany - Klokočná - Konětopy - Konojedy - Kostelec u Křížků - Kostelec nad Černými lesy - Kostelní Hlavno - Kozojedy - Křenek - Křenice - Křížkový Újezdec - Kunice - Květnice - Lázně Toušeň - Lhota - Líbeznice - Louňovice - Máslovice - Měšice - Mirošovice - Mnichovice - Modletice - Mochov - Mratín - Mukařov - Nehvizdy - Nová Ves - Nový Vestec - Nučice - Nupaky - Odolena Voda - Oleška - Ondřejov - Oplany - Panenské Břežany - Pětihosty - Petříkov - Podolanka - Polerady - Popovičky - Prusice - Předboj - Přezletice - Radějovice - Radonice - Říčany - Sedlec Senohraby - Sibřina - Sluhy - Sluštice - Strančice - Struhařov - Stříbrná Skalice - Sudovo Hlavno - Sulice - Svémyslice - Světice - Svojetice - Šestajovice - Škvorec - Štíhlice - Tehov - Tehovec - Úvaly - Veleň - Veliká Ves - Velké Popovice - Větrušice - Vlkančice - Vodochody - Všestary - Vyšehořovice - Výžerky - Vyžlovka - Zápy - Záryby - Zdiby - Zeleneč - Zlatá - Zlonín - Zvánovice

Prairie County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Category:Prairie County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Prairie County, Arkansas! == The county has two county seats, Des Arc and De Valls Bluff. Prairie County was formed on October 25, 1846, and named for the Grand Prairie of eastern Arkansas. === Maps and Boundaries === *[[Space:White_County_Arkansas|White County (north)]] *[[Space:Woodruff_County_Arkansas|Woodruff County (northeast)]] *[[Space:Monroe_County_Arkansas|Monroe County (east)]] *[[Space:Arkansas_County_Arkansas|Arkansas County (south)]] *[[Space:Lonoke_County_Arkansas|Lonoke County (west)]] === Communities === ==== Cities ==== :{|border="0" width="200px" |DeValls Bluff||Des Arc |} ====Towns==== :{|border="0" width="200px" |Hazen||Fredonia||Ulm |} ====Census-designated place==== ====Townships:==== :{|border="0" width="500px" |Belcher||Bullard||Calhoun||Center |- |Des Arc||Hazen||Hickory Plain||Lower Surrounded Hill |- |Roc Roe||Tyler||Union||Upper Surrounded Hill |- |Watensaw||White River||Peppers Landing||Plunketts |- |Sand Hill||Screeton||Siedenstricker||Slovak |} === Historical Landmarks=== {{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=American Legion Hut-Des Arc }} *'''American Legion Hut-Des Arc''' is a historic fraternal meeting hall at 206 Erwin Street in Des Arc, Arkansas. Built in 1934 it is the only example of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) style structure. {{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bethel House }} *'''Bethel House''' is a historic house at Erwin and 2nd Streets in Des Arc, Arkansas. Designed by Charles L. Thompson and built in 1918 it is an example of small-scale residential architecture produced by Thompson.

{{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Bedford Brown Bethell House }} *'''Bedford Brown Bethell House''' is a historic house at 2nd and Curran Street in Des Arc, Arkansas. Built in 1912-13 it is an example of teh Colonial Revival architecture. {{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Castleberry Hotel }} *'''Castleberry Hotel''' is a historic commercial building at 61 Main Street in De Valls Bluff, Arkansas. Built in 1925 it is an example of Craftsman architecture. {{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=DeValls Bluff Waterworks }} *'''De Valls Bluff Waterworks''' is a historic public water supply facility at Rumbaugh and Hazel Streets in De Valls Bluff, Arkansas. Built in 1936 as part of teh Public Works Adminstration (PWA). {{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Frith-Plunkett House }} *'''Frith-Plunkett House''' is a historic house at 8th and Main Street in Des Arc, Arkansas. Built in 1858, it is the oldest standing residence in the city. Typical of the distinctive Greek Revival. {{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Kocourek and Son Hardware }} *'''Kocourek and Son Hardware''' is a historic commercial building at 110 East North Front Street in Hazen, Arkansas. A two-story building typical of the 20th century. It was built in 1907. {{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=L |size=I |caption=Courthouse DeValls Bluff }} {{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Courthouse Des Arc }} *'''Prairie County Courthouse''' is a historic courthouse in DeValls Bluff and Des Arc, Arkansas. Located at teh junction of Magnolia and Prairie Street. The two-story building was constructed in 1939 with the assistance of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). {{Image|file=Prairie_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Haze Train Station }} *'''Rock Island Depot''' is a historic railroad station at 157 North Front Street in Hazen, Arkansas. It was rebuilt in 1915. *'''Wingmead''' is a large farm and country estate in eastern Prairie County, Arkansas. Encompassing 14,000 acres, it is one of teh largest private estates. Developed by Edgar Monsanto Queeny president of Monsanto Corporation. The main part of the house was built in 1939. === National Protected Areas === *'''Konecny Prairie Natural Area''' is the largest block of high-quality tallgrass prairie left in the Grand Prairie of eastern Arkansas (Mississippi Alluvial Plain). Konecny Prairie is dominated by big bluestem, little bluestem, switchgrass, and Indian grass. Forb diversity is high with such plant species as compass plant, prairie gayfeather, blazing star, American aloe, and black-eyed susan being common. === Prominent Families and Surnames=== *'''Frederick Julian Becton''' was born on May 15, 1908 in Desc Arck, Arkansas. A decorated United States Navy officer, he is most notably remembered for commanding the destroyer USS Aaron Ward in World War II during an intense Japanese kamikaze attack. She later sunk from damage sustained in the attack. Later, he served on the USS Laffey and again came under kamikaze attack, but he refused to abandon the ship and managed to get the ship to port. *'''[[Eagle-243|James Philip Eagle]]''' was born on August 10, 1837. He later moved and lived in Prairie County. He was deputy sheriff, fought in the Civil War, served in the Arkansas House of Representatives, and was the 16th governor of Arkansas. *'''Buford B. Nunley''' was born on February 5, 1912 in Des Arc, Arkansas. He was an American Negro league first baseman for the Little Rock Grays. *'''Bill Kerksieck''' was born on December 6, 1913 in Ulm, Arkansas. He was a pitcher in Major League Baseball and played for the Philadelphia Philllies. *'''Arbee William Stidham''' was born on February 9, 1917 in DeValls Bluff, Arkansas. He was an American blues singer and multi-instrumentalist. He had a number one hit with "My Heart Belongs to You" *'''Vernon Odom Sr''' was born on June 9, 1921 in Fredonia (Biscoe), Arkansas. He was a civil rights leader recognized for his 43 years of work in civil rights. Today, he is remembered for the Vern Odom Allotment, a suburban-style housing development located off Vernon Odom Boulevard. *'''Marvin Speight''' was born on September 5, 1921 in Hickory Plains, Arkansas. He was an American basketball coach, and veteran of War World II. === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prairie_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Prairie_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=802 * http://www.argenweb.net/Prairie/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm

Prairie Oaks Memorial Eco Gardens, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota

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[[Category: Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota]] [[Category: Prairie Oaks Memorial Eco Gardens, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota]] Prairie Oaks Memorial Eco Gardens is the first "Green" cemetery in Minnesota. We are proud of this achievement and it further solidifies our family's commitment to leaving a smaller carbon footprint on the earth as we leave this world. Our Mission: Create Your Environmental Legacy: In three easy steps you can secure your environmental legacy by choosing the benefits of a green burial. Prairie Oaks is a land restoration project which will provide habitat for wildlife and a more diverse ecosystem. http://www.mngreengraves.com/

Prairie Place Plantation, Jefferson County, Arkansas

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[[Category:Prairie Place Plantation, Jefferson County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Arkansas, Slaves]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Arkansas, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Arkansas]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantation Index]] ==Biography== Note: not to be confused with Prairie Plantation of Clarksdale, MS About 1844-1845 [[Trulock-222|James "Hines" Trulock]] and his family settled near Pine Bluff, Jefferson Co, AR.'''Trulock Family Papers''' https://uark.as.atlas-sys.com/repositories/2/resources/235 In Feb 1845 James purchased a total of 555.57 acres from Frederick Notrebe & William B. Wait. This became Prairie Place Plantation'''Land records (Jefferson County, Arkansas); index, 1830-1931''': "Land records (Jefferson County, Arkansas); index, 1830-1931"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/110248 Land records (Jefferson County, Arkansas); index, 1830-1931] Deeds v. D-E, 1843-1850
Film number: 008565179 > image 234 of 706
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3Q5-Q9RJ-T?i=233&cat=110248 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 30 January 2022) *1845 Jefferson Co, AR Deed Bk D p.429
===Slaves=== James H. Trulock purchased the following slaves for $3000.00 from William C. Lester in Decatur Co, GA on 24 Dec 1832.'''Deeds and mortgages, 1823-1919''':"Deeds and mortgages, 1823-1919"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/218472 Deeds and mortgages, 1823-1919] Deeds, v. B-D 1830-1839
Film number: 007897707 > image 210 of 742
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-69KM-9?i=209&cat=218472 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 30 January 2022) *1832 purchase slaves
He brought these slaves with him when he moved to Arkansas. *[[Trulock-237|Tim]] age 36 *[[Trulock-238|Kesiah]] age 30 *[[Trulock-239|Barry]] age 18 *[[Trulock-240|Ephraim]] age 16 *[[Trulock-241|Mary]] age 13 *[[Trulock-242|Vina]] age 11 *[[Trulock-243|Tinny]] age 6 *[[Trulock-244|Elbert]] age 2 After James Hines Trulock died the enslaved were named in his probate paperwork in 1854. '''Arkansas Probate Records, 1817-1979''':"Arkansas Probate Records, 1817-1979"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/220608 Probate records (Jefferson County, Arkansas)] Probate court docket, Bk. D-E 1852-1858
Image path: Arkansas Probate Records, 1817-1979 > Jefferson > Dockets 1852-1858 vol D-E > image 183 of 676
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Ages are for the year 1854 *[[Trulock-251|Reuben]] age 41 *[[Trulock-252|Eliza]] age 44 *[[Trulock-253|Henry]] age 22 *[[Trulock-254|Owin]] age 20 *[[Trulock-255|Caroline]] age 24 *[[Trulock-256|George]] age 34 *[[Trulock-257|Martha]] age 16 *[[Trulock-258|Frank]] age 11 *[[Trulock-259|George]] age 34 *[[Trulock-242|Vina]] age 32 *[[Trulock-260|Jane]] age 15 *[[Trulock-261|Cherry]] age 14 *[[Trulock-262|Clay]] age 10 *[[Trulock-263|Miles]] age 9 *[[Trulock-264|Christina]] age 6 *[[Trulock-265|Abraham]] age 5 *[[Trulock-266|Solomon]] age 24 *[[Trulock-267|Moses]] age 22 *[[Trulock-268|Henry]] age 25 *[[Trulock-244|Elbert]] age 22 *[[Trulock-269|Charles]] age 26 *[[Trulock-270|Delilah]] age 26 *[[Trulock-271|Caledonia]] age 11 *[[Trulock-272|Matilda]] age 6 *[[Trulock-237|Tim]] age 59 *[[Trulock-273|Esther]] age 49 *[[Trulock-274|Venus]] age 20 *[[Trulock-275|Austin]] age 4 1/2 *[[Trulock-276|Maria]] age 18 *[[Trulock-277|Louis]] age 16 *[[Trulock-278|Israel]] age 15 *[[Trulock-279|America]] age 22 *[[Trulock-280|Ann]] age 22 *[[Trulock-281|Matilda]] age 4 *[[Trulock-282|Maria]] age 44 *[[Trulock-283|Phillips]] age 19 *[[Trulock-284|Tom]] age 18 *[[Trulock-285|Carter]] age 17 *[[Trulock-286|Martha]] age 16 *[[Trulock-287|Jim]] age 14 *[[Trulock-288|Nancy]] age 10 *[[Trulock-289|Sam]] age 12 *[[Trulock-290|Amos]] age 2 *[[Trulock-291|Calvin]] age 5 months *[[Trulock-292|Emeline]] age 1 year *[[Trulock-293|Delia]] age 8 mos *[[Trulock-294|Kiziah]] age 1 year *[[Trulock-295|Tate]] age 1 1/2, Vina's child ===Census=== In 1830 James H. Trulock is listed on the census in Decatur, GA.'''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > Georgia > Decatur > Not Stated > image 35 of 43; Citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYTL-9HRF?i=34&cc=1803958&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHGL-V9W FamilySearch Image] (accessed 30 January 2022)
*4 male slaves under age 10 *2 male slaves ages 10-24 *1 male slave age 36-55 *3 female slaves under age 10 *1 female slave age 10-24 *2 female slaves age 24-36 In 1840 J. Hines Trulock is found on the census in Early Co, GA'''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Georgia > Early > District 510 > image 1 of 6; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY5-3MM?cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHBN-MHJ FamilySearch Image] (accessed 30 January 2022)
*This census shows no enslaved persons. [[Beardsley-5175|Amanda Trulock]] 1850 census, Jefferson Co, AR'''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''':"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Arkansas > Jefferson > Jefferson county > image 23 of 32; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-69P9-LVS?i=22&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHRWB-2M2M FamilySearch Image] (accessed 30 January 2022)*1850 census Jefferson Co, AR, 2 pages
{| border="1" class="sortable" !AGE!!SEX!!COLOR |- |37||M||B |- |40||F||M |- |23||F||M |- |20||M||M |- |16||M||B |- |28||M||B |- |13||M||B |- |23||M||B |- |27||M||B |- |23||F||B |- |13||F||B |- |11||F||B |- |10||M||B |- |8||M||B |- |4||M||B |- |2||F||B |- |8/12||F||B |- |41||M||B |- |25||F||B |- |14||F||B |- |11||F||B |- |8||F||B |- |4||F||B |- |1||F||B |- |14||M||B |- |18||M||B |- |16||M||B |- |14||M||B |- |23||M||B |- |22||F||B |- |6||F||B |- |3||F||B |- |3/12||F||B |- |31||M||B |- |41||F||B |- |16||F||B |- |14||F||B |- |13||M||B |- |8||M||B |- |12||F||B |- |4/12||F||B |- |42||F||B |- |13||F||B |- |12||M||B |- |9||M||B |- |7||F||B |- |19||M||B |- |26||M||B |- |19||M||B |} ==Sources==

Prallsville Mill

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[[Category:Stockton, New Jersey]] : This mill was owned and operated by the Smith family for several generations. The original Smith family-owned and operated mill was located on the other side of the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in what was then known as Smithtown (now within Tinicum Township). (This was at least 2-3 generations before [[Smith-36599|John Williams Smith]]! We're talking about the time of the two brothers, [[Smith-36631|Robert]] and [[Smith-36613|Joseph]] who are discussed in the Bucks County history books. -- This is the Joseph Smith who invented the cast-iron mould board plow and his brother, Robert, who patented it.) John Williams Smith's uncle, [[Smith-36612|Joseph Smith]], (a grandson of the Joseph Smith who was the well-known inventor) purchased the Prallsville mill before January 1, 1883.Source: [[#S1]] : The following are two typed letters related to the company. (I only have photocopies of them. I do not know if the originals still exist.) : : Dissolution - Copartnership. : : The firm of Joseph Smith & Co., established at Prallsville Mills, Stockton, N. J., January 1, 1883, has, by mutual consent, been dissolved. : : The one-half interest in the real estate and personal property of the firm formerly owned by Joseph Smith has been purchased from his heirs by Charles A. Smith, Joseph Smith and Stanley W. Smith, who have entered into a copartnership with John W. Smith, who retains his one-half interest in the business. : : Charles A. Smith and Joseph Smith having been associated with John W. Smith in the conduct of the business there will be no change in the management, which will be as in the past -- conservative, fair and courteous. : : The new firm hopes to merit the confidence of both buyer and seller, and will accord to the first our best attention; to the latter fair treatment and prompt cash settlements. : ::: J. W. SMITH & SONS. : ::: Stockton, N. J., July 2, 1917. : : : The second letter: : : The firm of Joseph Smith & Co., established at Prallsville Mills, Stockton, N. J., January 1, 1883, was in the year 1917 by mutual interest dissolved. : The one-half interest in the real estate and personal property of the firm formerly owned by Joseph Smith was at that time purchased from his heirs by Charles A. Smith, Joseph Smith and Stanley W. Smith, who then entered into a copartnership under the firm name of J. W. Smith & Sons, with John W. Smith, who retained his one-half interest in the business. : The above firm has now been dissolved : Charles A. Smith, Joseph Smith and Stanley W. Smith having taken over the one-half interest in the real estate and personal property formerly owned by John W. Smith. : The new firm composed of Charles A. Smith, Joseph Smith and Stanley W. Smith (with no encumbrance on the property) will continue business under the firm name of J. W. SMITH'S SONS and hopes to merit the confidence of both buyer and seller, and will accord to the first our best attention, to the latter prompt cash settlements, and to all as in the past, conservative, fair and courteous treatment. : John W. Smith will be retained in an advisory capacity; and will act under power of attorney in business transactions. : J. W. SMITH'S SONS. : : After [[Smith-36612|Joseph Smith]]'s death in 1888, the mill's owners were said [[Smith-36599|John Williams Smith]], his aunt [[Coale-120|Susan B. (Coale) Smith]], and his cousin, [[Smith-52433|Mary Isabelle Smith]] (Joseph and Susan's daughter -- also an only child). : : The company became known as "J.W. Smith and Sons" when John W. Smith's three sons ([[Smith-36596|Charles Austin]], [[Smith-36600|Joseph]], and [[Smith-36601|Stanley Willis Smith]]) joined him in the partnership in 1917. Stanley moved to Michigan around 1906, but his brothers Joseph and Charles kept the mill's operation in the family through the 1940's. I don't know exactly when the mill stopped operating. Probably, it was after Charles A. Smith died in 1954, after which point his widow, [[Sherwood-769|Edith]], jointly owned the mill with her widowed sister-in-law, Elizabeth (Barber) Smith (Joseph Smith's second wife) -- Joseph having died in 1952.) : : By the 1950's, it was obvious that the next generation had no interest in carrying on the family business. The cousins who remained in the area were all (at least) fairly well-educated and trained for other professions. After Edith and Elizabeth's deaths (in 1967 and ''????'', respectively), Charles and Edith's son, Edgar Stanley ("Ted") Smith (their only child to live to adulthood), co-owned the property along with Joseph and Elizabeth (Williams) Smith's children Joseph Jr. and Eva Barber (Smith) Graham, until they eventually sold it. Shortly afterwards, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places and is now maintained by the Delaware River Mill Society. : : The mill has historic value for the community of the Stockton area and personal significance for SIX generations of my family. : This is the link to the official page for the mill: http://drms-stockton.org/ : : They've done a wonderful job of restoring (and recording) its history and beauty! : == Sources == * Source: S1 Business letters regarding J. W. Smith & Sons mill (photocopies of originals in the possession of Kathryn Smith).

Prapatnice, Split Dalmatia One Place Study

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== Prapatnice, Split Dalmatia One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Prapatnice, Split Dalmatia|category=Prapatnice, Split Dalmatia One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q12799351|enwiki}} | {{Wikidata|Q12799351|hrwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prapatnice, Split Dalmatia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Croatia :'''County:''' Split Dalmatia :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 43.23365,17.34153 :'''Elevation:''' 301.0 m or 987.5 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ===Notables=== ==Sources==

Prästgården, Garde, Gotland

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[[Category:Garde (I)]] == History == === Construction and renovations === On the path leading up to the Vicary from the road is a gate from the middle ages. It is similar to the four lychgates by the church.[https://www.gotland.se/78619 Prästgården 1:5 (Byggnadsminne), Region Gotland, www.gotland.se], retrieved February 3, 2019 Parts of Prästgården (the Vicary) has traces from the 1100s. In 1705 the medieval stone house was added on to with a second floor made out of wood. It was built in a post-and-plank construction and held a festive hall. The new floor was torn down as early as 1738 to be replaced with a second floor made of stone. The building then remained unchanged until 1862 when it was decided that the main building should be torn down and built up again on the old groundwork. Most of the house was demolished down to the ground floor of the old medieval building which today makes out the basement of the Vicary. Renovations were made in the 1890s. In 1947 water and electricity was drawn in. The exterior is in the late Empire style with wooden details typical for many of the Vicaries on Gotland.[http://www.kringla.nu/kringla/objekt?referens=raa/bbr/21400000691722 Prästgårdens Huvudbyggnad, Bebyggelse - byggnad, www.kringla.nu], retrieved February 3, 2019 == Vicars == *[[Nielsen-7283|Povel Nielsen]] (1536-1620) *[[Lauritzen-134|Niels Laurtizen Wallensius Gardeus]] (1854-1661) *[[Gardeus-1|Jöns Gardeus]] (1633-1681) == Sources == See also: *[http://www.kringla.nu/kringla/objekt?referens=raa/bbr/21300000014670 Garde Prästgård, Bebyggelse - anläggning, www.kringla.nu]

Pratt Name Study

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[[Category:Pratt Name Study]] [[Category:Hertfordshire, Pratt Name Study]] [[Category:Hertfordshire, Redbourn, Pratt Name Study]] This is a One Name Study to collect information on the origins and (where applicable) migratory destinations of Pratt families from Hertfordshire, and specifically from Redbourn. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Pre 1500 Nisbet Nesbit 230

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[[Category:Line of Nisbet of that Ilk, Branch, Nisbet Name Study]] Adam Nisbet of that Ilk was born claimed 1469? 1475? eldest son and heir 1523 Service of Heirs Adam Nisbet of that Ilk as heir to his father in the lands of Nisbet Otterburn Over & Nether Recleughs and Mordington dated 14 Nov 1523 -NLS Inventar of the writs of RecleughAdam #613 Vol. 15. 1523-1529 Regum Scotorum in Latin Extract of translation from Latin 1523-4 '''Sasine to Adam Nisbet of Wester Nisbet and half of Otterburn Territory of West Nesbit in sheriffdom of Berwick with fortalice tower and mills in the hands of the king for 10 li. '''The''' last sasine to be taken was not recovered in the past year, and for the 20 li. of the relief the same''', and with the appurtenances, in place of 30 s to the existing things in the hands of the king of half of the countries of the Otterburn, for 3 li. relief due to the same sasine to Adam Nesbitt. At Edinburgh 19 January. (property was leased at a fixed rent in return the tenant then receives the profits of the estate. '''Relief was paid by the heir out of his own purse''' (A payment made by an heir of a deceased vassal to the feudal superior). of Philip Nisbet of that Ilk ca 1444-1523 and Helen/Elene Rutherford. Adam appears to have met a violent death before 22 Jun 1530 at the hands of Mathew Hamilton and Duncan Dundas.'''1530, 22nd June of that year''' a respite is granted to Matthew Hamilton, son to Robert Hamilton in Mylneburn, and Duncan Dundas, brother to James Dundas in New Liston, for airt and pairt in the '''slaughter of Adam Nisbet of that  ilk'''.-Criminal Trials in Scotland-By Robert Pitcairn vol 1, part 1, page 244 https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=KsNcAAAAcAAJ&lpg=PA244&ots=0spT0IZSWD&dq=nisbet%20of%20that%20ilk%20robert%20c&pg=PA244#v=onepage&q=nisbet%20of%20that%20ilk%20robert%20c&f=false He married Lucie Rutherford === Children === *[[Nisbet-639|Philip (Nisbet) Nisbet of that Ilk (abt.1500-bef.1535)]] *claimed but questionable--George Nisbet who would have had to have been born before 1530 married after 1575 Jonet Dalzell, daughter of Robert Dalzell of that Ilk. and The eldest son of this marriage who succeeded his father in the estates was David Nisbet of Dalzell, (needs to more research) === Research Notes === From Alexander Nisbet’s Heraldic Plates introduction and notes Genealogical and Heraldic by Andrew Ross, Marchmont Herald, & Francis J Grant, Carrick Pursuivant published Edinburgh MDCCCXCIL 1892 (note: some pedigrees have errors, but is a good resource to find references from records, even if the actual source isn't mentioned) *1502 -Adam Nisbet and his wife received on 20th May 1502 a crown charter of the lands of Auchinhay, in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright. *1523-On 14th May 1523 he was served heir to his father in the lands of Nisbet, Otterburn, Over and Nether Raecleuchs, and Mordington. NLS Inventar of the writs of Recleugh *1524-He was witness to a conveyance by Stephen Tailyefeir, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, to George Cairns in Nuntoun and Mariote Makcullock, his spouse, of the lands of Myddilthrid de Kirkcormack in Kirkcudbrightshire, 5th December 1524. *He '''supported the red Douglases in their struggle with king James V.''', and on 16th April 1529 he, with his son Philip, was put to the horn for non-compearance to a charge of intercommuning with and assisting Archibald, earl of Angus, George Douglas, his brother, and Archibald Douglas, their uncle (Kilspindie), in their treasonable deeds. Treasonably assisting the Earl of Angus, &ct. 1529 Apr. 16. -'''Adam Nesbit of that Ilk, and Philip Neſbit his ſon, were denounced Rebels and put to the horn, and all their moveable goods to be eſcheated''', for not appearing to underly the law for Reſetting, Supplying, Inter communing, and Aſſiſtance given and afforded to Archibald, formerly Earl of Angus, (George Douglas) his brother, and (Archibald Douglas his) uncle, Rebels, in their treaſonable deeds. Criminal Trials in Scotland-By Robert Pitcairn page 244 https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=KsNcAAAAcAAJ&lpg=PA139&ots=0spT0I-U_F&dq=siege%20of%20the%20castle%20of%20Newark%20%20Archibald%2C%20earl%20of%20Angus&pg=PA142#v=onepage&q=nesbit&f=false *He was again denounced for assistance rendered to Archibald, earl of Angus, in raising the siege of the castle of Newark. ? I have found a reference for a George Nisbet so far not for Adam. --Nisbet of That Ilk 1941 by Robert Chancellor Nesbitt says-ADAM NISBET, of that ilk, born 1469, eldest son of Sir Philip Nisbet (1) married Lucie Rutherfurd, daughter of George Rutherfurd of Hundalee. He was served heir to his father on the 14th May 1523. He supported the red Douglases in their struggle with King James V (1513-1542), father of Mary Queen of Scots, and on 16th April 1529, he, with his son Philip, was put to the horn for non-compearance to a charge of intercommuning with and assisting Archibald, Earl of Angus and the Douglases in their treasonable deeds. He appears to have met a violent death in 1530. ==== Spelling of Surname ==== Various spellings of last name are found as is the norm. Nisbet (Nisbet of this Ilk) is claimed to be correct spelling for this family surname. It changed after they moved to England end of 1700s, to Nesbitt. '''The records of the Lyon Register in Edinburgh relating to the arms of the family show continuously the spelling as Nisbet''' '. ''Giving the best consideration to the whole problem and with the assent of those qualified to express an opinion, the author holds the view that Nisbet ' is the correct spelling of the name and can properly be adopted and resumed by all those who are descended from Nisbet of that Ilk. '' Nisbet of that Ilk by Robert Chancellor Nisbet 17 Nov 1868-27 Jan 1944 ==== Proof of parents Names ==== 1506-1507 (translation from Latin) The burden of ( 6 li 13s 4d) charter infefting Philip Nesbet (the same) and Helen Ruthirfurde , his spouse of the ten marks of the lands of Brigeameschelis 1506-1507 Et non onerat se de vj li xiiij s iiij d (6 l 13 s 4 d) compositionis carte conjunkte infeodationis''' Philipi Nesbet (de eodem) et Elene Ruthirfurde, sue sponse''', de decem mercatis terrarum de Brigeameschelis Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. v.3. page 233 1506-7 They are also mentioned in Alexander Nisbet’s Heraldic Plates introduction and notes Genealogical and Heraldic by Andrew Ross, Marchmont Herald, & Francis J Grant, Carrick Pursuivant published Edinburgh MDCCCXCIL 1892 == Sources == *

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[[Category:Line of Nisbet of that Ilk, Branch, Nisbet Name Study]] Philip Nisbet of that ilk, born 1444, married Elene Rutherfuird, the second daughter of Robert Rutherfuird of Chatto by his wife Margaret, daughter of Sir Samuel Glendonwyn of that ilk. He received a knighthood and in 1489 he served upon an inquest held at Edinburgh. He was one of the representatives of the County of Berwick in the parliament held at Perth on 26th November, 1513. The last notice observed of Sir Philip is as witness to a charter by John Swinton of that ilk to Marion Home of certain lands in the county of Berwick in life-rent 21st October, 1522. He died in 1523. ref Nisbet of that Ilk by Robert Chancellor Nesbitt 1506-1507 (translation from Latin) The burden of ( 6 li 13s 4d) charter infefting Philip Nesbet (the same) and Helen Ruthirfurde , his spouse of the ten marks of the lands of Brigeameschelis --1506-1507 Et non onerat se de vj li xiiij s iiij d (6 l 13 s 4 d) compositionis carte conjunkte infeodationis''' Philipi Nesbet (de eodem) et Elene Ruthirfurde, sue sponse''', de decem mercatis terrarum de Brigeameschelis Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. v.3. page 233 1506-7-- They are also mentioned in Alexander Nisbet’s Heraldic Plates introduction and notes Genealogical and Heraldic by Andrew Ross, Marchmont Herald, & Francis J Grant, Carrick Pursuivant published Edinburgh MDCCCXCIL 1892 === Children === *Adam Nisbet of that Ilk was born claimed 1469? 1475? eldest son and heir 1523-On 14th May 1523 he was served heir to his father in the lands of Nisbet, Otterburn, Over and Nether Raecleuchs, and Mordington. NLS Inventar of the writs of Recleugh === Research Notes === From Alexander Nisbet’s Heraldic Plates introduction and notes Genealogical and Heraldic by Andrew Ross, Marchmont Herald, & Francis J Grant, Carrick Pursuivant published Edinburgh MDCCCXCIL 1892 (note: some pedigrees have errors, but is a good resource to find references from records, even if the actual source isn't mentioned) *In 1489 sir Philip of Nisbet of that ilk served upon an inquest held at Edinburgh. *He received on 11th June 1497 a crown charter "of the lands of Pewtoun and the howss thereof liand near the zettis of Nisbet." *In 1506 he had a crown grant to himself and his wife, Elene Rutherfuird, of the ten merk lands of Brygeamschelis, the five merk lands of Argaty, and the five merk lands of Easter Argaty, in the sheriffdom of Berwick. *He was one of the representatives of the county of Berwick in the parliament held at Perth on 26th November 1513. On 2nd May 1517 he received a liferent grant of the 10 land of Manderston in Berwickshire, which had fallen to the crown by the forfeiture of Alexander Home of that ilk. *The last notice observed of him is as witness to a charter by John Swinton of that ilk to Marion Home of certain lands in the county of Berwick in liferent, 21st October 1522. Nisbet of that Ilk by Robert Chancellor Nesbitt says *Philip Nisbet of that ilk, born 1444, married Elene Rutherfuird, the second daughter of Robert Rutherfuird of Chatto by his wife Margaret, daughter of Sir Samuel Glendonwyn of that ilk. *He received a knighthood and in 1489 he served upon an inquest held at Edinburgh. *He was one of the representatives of the County of Berwick in the parliament held at Perth on 26th November, 1513. *The last notice observed of Sir Philip is as witness to a charter by John Swinton of that ilk to Marion Home of certain lands in the county of Berwick in life-rent 21st October, 1522. He died in 1523. ==== Spelling of Surname ==== Various spellings of last name are found as is the norm. Nisbet (Nisbet of this Ilk) is claimed to be correct spelling for this family surname. It changed after they moved to England end of 1700s, to Nesbitt. '''The records of the Lyon Register in Edinburgh relating to the arms of the family show continuously the spelling as Nisbet''' '. ''Giving the best consideration to the whole problem and with the assent of those qualified to express an opinion, the author holds the view that Nisbet ' is the correct spelling of the name and can properly be adopted and resumed by all those who are descended from Nisbet of that Ilk. '' Nisbet of that Ilk by Robert Chancellor Nisbet 17 Nov 1868-27 Jan 1944 == Sources == *

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:William was born about 1485 at Willington, Bedfordshire, the son of Sir John Gostwick and his wife, a Leventhorp. [1][2] :He married Ann Pyke of Ranhull (Renhold?), Bedfordshire. The Visitation lists seven children; six sons, Robert of Marston (Moretaine?), John, Thomas, Edmund, Edward, and Robert, and one daughter, Elizabeth. :He died in 1549 and was buried in Willington church.[3] :This person was created through the import of Acrossthepond.ged on 21 February 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability.
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----- '''''Metadata changes:''''' Please change the marriage date to 'before 1536, Bedfordshire, England' ----- [[Category: Gostwick Name Study]] [[Category: Willington, Bedfordshire]] == Biography == {{One Name Study|name=Gostwick}} {{England Sticker|Bedfordshire}} William Gostwick was born before 1490, in Willington, Bedfordshire, England. He was the son of John Gostwick, Esquire, and Mary Leventhorp. William married Lady Anne Pyke, daughter of John Pyke & wife Elizabeth (Androwes) of Renhold, Bedfordshire. This generation of Gostwick's had very close ties to the Petre family, marrying the eldest son, John to Elizabeth Petre, ''gaining Willington & Cople manors in the marriage settlement.'' In 1545, the 'sudden unexpected death' of Sir William's nephew William, immediately following his brother's death, (which the family knew was near), left William the recipient of a very large estate. He was already an old man of 55yrs, so this would be seen as a chance to create a dynasty for his son John. John Gostwick was only 7yrs old at the time his father arranged his marriage to Elizabeth Petre, in exchange for Willington & Cople Manor houses. Just a year later, King Henry VIII was near death, and turbulence was brewing among the landed gentry. William Gostwick would live just long enough to see Henry VIII die, leaving his relic, Lady Anne, to remarry Sir Thomas Verney, and raise his two young boys. ----- === Marriage & Children === bef '''''1536''''', ''marriage'', Bedfordshire, Englanddate based on the fact that they leased Caldwell together in Oct 1536 : [[Gostwick-26|William Gostwyke]] to [[Pyke-21|Lady Anne Pyke]] # [[Gostwick-24|John Gostwyck]], b. abt 1539, ''married Elizabeth Petre'' # William Gostwyck, bap. 22-Jun-1540, ''died bef 1546, childhood death, age 5yrs'' # [[Gostwick-52|Robert Gostwyck]] bap. 31-Jul-1543, ''of Marston Moretaine, married Margaret Taylor'' # Joan/Joanna Gostwyck, (b.1-Aug-1545-d.1-Aug-1545), ''infant death'' kids are all baptized at St. Mary, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England ----- 11-Oct-'''''1536''''', ''Lease'', Caldwell Priory, Bedfordshire, England"Bedfordshire Archive Catalog Service (BEDCAT)" [database on-line]. [http://bedsarchivescat.bedford.gov.uk/Details/archive/110266652 bedsarchivescat.Bedford.gov]. Entry for William Gostwyke, 11 Oct 1536, Lease (accessed [4-OCt-2021]); ref: AD3644 : i) Court of Augmentations : ii) '''''William Gostwyke and wife Anne'''''
LEASE (Indenture) by (i) to (ii) for 21 years from Michaelmas last, at annual rent of £14 9s 4d. * ... the site of the late Priory of Caldwell, and all buildings within the precincts. * ... 'a motherfeld' 34 acres; * Bedhoole field 29 1/2 acres; {snip} :: endorsed 'Mensis Decembr' 1562 I have xxxvj yeares yet to comme of a Lease or graunt of the demeanes of Caldwell Tho: Legh'' ----- '''''1546-1550''''', Lord Willington, Willington, Bedfordshire, England : For what would be only 4yrs, Sir William was Lord of Willington, and inherited the estates of His brother and nephew who both died in 1545. :: ''Sir William immediately began leasing his newly inherited properties'' ---- '''''1546''''', ''Lease'', Church End, Renhold, Bedfordshire, England"Bedfordshire Archive Catalog Service (BEDCAT)" [database on-line]. [http://bedsarchivescat.bedford.gov.uk/Details/archive/110490737 bedsarchivescat.Bedford.gov]. Entry for William Gostwicke, 1546, Lease (accessed [5-Oct-2021]); ref: PO13 ''Newnham Priory Leases''
pp.3-4. Lease for 50 years from 1548; William Gostwicke of Willington, Esq., to John Pyke [Pike] of Ronhall, junior, gentleman. A capital messuage in the 'Church Ende' in Ronhall called Flavells [no details], formerly in occupatioon of William Lucas and then of Richard Bishoppe. Annual rent £7 6s 8d. 1546.
----- 10-Feb-'''''1546''''', ''License to Alienate'', Welwyn, Hertsfordshire, EnglandBritish History Online, [database on-line]. [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol21/no1/pp123-153 www.british-history.ac.uk], Letters & Papers of Henry VIII, Entry for Wm. Gostwyk, License to Alienate, Welwyn, Hertsfordshire, 10 Feb 1546, Ref: pg148 :''Licence to Alienate:''
Wm. Gostwyk to Wm. Wylshyre. Tenements called "le Boreshed" and "le Frythe" in Welwyn, Herts. p.6 m12
----- 16-Feb-'''''1546''''', Westminster, EnglandBritish History Online, [database on-line]. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol21/no1/pp123-153 www.british-history.ac.uk], Letters & Papers of Henry VIII, Entry for William Gostwyk, Legal, Westminster, 16 Feb 1546, Ref: pg142
'''''William Gostwyk'''''. Livery of lands as kinsman and heir of Wm. Gostwyk. dec. (exact relationship not stated). Del. Westm., 16 Feb. 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by St. John, Sewster and Beamount. Pat. p. 5, m. 43.
----- 24-May-'''''1546''''', Recovery, Willington, Bedfordshire, EnglandBritish History Online, [database on-line]. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol21/no1/pp454-489 www.british-history.ac.uk], Letters & Papers of Henry VIII, Vol. 21,Entry for Wm Gostwyke, Marriage Settlement, Willington, 24 May 1546, Ref: pg480
'''''Wm. Gostwyke''''' to Sir Wm. Petre, Wm. Pouncett. Thos. Houghton, clk., and Thos. Leighe, to the use of the said Gostwyke for life; and, after his decease, to the use of Elizabeth, one of the daughters of Sir Wm. Petre, or any other daughter whom Petre or his executors shall appoint to marry '''''John or Robt. Gostwyke, sons of the said Wm. Gostwyke, or to the third son of the said Wm. Gostwyke''''', during the life of the said son. with proviso for '''''Petre's recovery of 1000 mks. out of the estate if the marriage fails to take effect'''''. Manors of Willington and Cople and rectory of Willington. Beds. (24th.) P. 6, m. 11.
----- 15-Feb-'''''1546/7''''', ''Legal'', Surrey, England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7493609 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for William Gostwicke, Legal, 1546/7 (accessed [4-Oct-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew , NA Ref: C 1/1123/43 ''Gostwicke v Goldsmyth'' : Plaintiffs: '''''William GOSTWICKE''''', executor of the said Sir John. : Defendants: James GOLDSMYTH.
Removal to Paris Garden of the goods of Crystyan Wynter, deceased, whereof the said Sir John was administrator. Surrey
----- 6-Apr-'''''1547''''', ''Lease'', Warden Monestary, Dounton and Eyeworth, Bedfordshire, England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/1ff9c8bf-b022-41bb-88e8-847d373e5134 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for William Gostwyke, Lease, 6 Apr 1547, Dounton and Eyeworth, Bedfordshire. (accessed [5-Oct-2021]); citing Bedfordshire Archives Record Service, NA Ref: R 6/62/12/209 ''Lease with power of repossession'' : (1) '''''William Gostwyke, esquire, of Willington''''' : (2) William Underwood, of Dounton, husbandman, and William Barford, of Mylnho, husbandman
3 closes, called the graunge Closes lying and beyng in Dounton and Eyworth in the said Countie of Bedfordshire, on Dounton syde of the Rey runnyng betwene Asshewell and Dounton aforesaid with all maner of arable londs, medows, pastures and fedyngs With all and singler thappurtenances late perteynyng to the late dyssolved Monastery of Wardon, Which were letten, demysed and graunted to one Gerard Caryngton by the Abbott and Covent of the said late dyssolved monastery of Wardon and nowe in the tenure of the executors of one Thomas Burgoyn, esquire, which time yette endureth :: 22 yr lease, rent 51s. p.a.
----- 28-Jul-'''''1547''''', ''Last Will & Testament'', Willington, Bedfordshire, England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D952044 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for Will of William Gostwike of Willington, Bedfordshire, 16 Jun 1550 (accessed [23-Aug-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew, NA Ref: PROB 11/33/252 :''Transcription from Bedfordshire Notes & Queries, vol2, pg186''
I, '''''William Gostwike''''', of Willington, Beds. Esq're, my bodye to be buryed in the Ille of the Chapell latlye buyldede within the p' she Churche in Willington. : To Sir William Biddenham, meate and drinke to be taken at my wyffs costs &c. : To Nicholas Coper, my horse keeper, one cowe. : To Agnes Callander, my aunt, {illegible} : To John Gostwike, my sonne, all stuf and moveable goodes in the Chapell and in the Chamber nere unto the said Chapell. Where my King Henry VIII of famous memorye of late laye therein called the King's Chamber & c. (said John unm. and under 23. : One Turkeye Carpette which I bequeath to Robert my sonne to have after the death of Anne my wife. To the said Robert Gostwick my son, all my feather beds, ymplements & c. in my Chamber where my brother Sir John Gostwick, Knight, dyed. : The residue to the said Ann, my Wife. : My Manor at Donton, otherwise called 'Chamberleynes Burye' and 'Copeis', and all my other lands, Meadows, pastures & c. and other hereditaments in Donton, Middleton, Newton, Milnehoo, C'morthe, Asshwell, Schelton, Wroxhill, Marston, Bardfforde, and Willdean in the said Co. of Beds and in the par. of Asshwell in the Co. of Herts to be disposed of in the form following --- : First, all my lands and tennements in Bardfodde of the yearly value of 20/- unto my friend Edmu'de Talmache : Lands in Willdean yearly value above 16/- unto my friend John Oxoker : Unto Anne my wife, and to Edmund Pike my brother in law, and also the said Edmund Talmache, all my said manors in Donton, otherwise called Chamberlains Burye and Goyces. : And all my other Manors & c. unto the said Anne, Edmu'de and Edmu'de for the term of 16yrs after my death. Anne my wife, Edmund Pike, and Edmund Talmage to be my executors. Sir William Petre, Knight, Supervisor. Witnessed by John Colbecke, William Clerke and others. --- William Gostwicke
----- Dec-'''''1549''''', ''Death'', Willington, Bedfordshire, England : William Gostwyck died 4-Dec-'''''1549''''', ''Burial'', Willington, Bedfordshire, England'Parishes: Willington', in A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 3, ed. William Page (London, 1912), pp. 262-266. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/beds/vol3/pp262-266 [accessed 7 April 2019]. : William Gostwyck was buried at Willington == Sources == == Additional References == * " The Visitations of Bedfordshire, 1566, 1582 and 1634". The Harleian Society 1884. https://archive.org/details/visitationsofbed19blay/page/33 * The biography of his brother John in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558, ed. S.T. Bindoff, 1982 https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/gostwick-john-1493-1545

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[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gostwick_Name_Study&public=1 Gostwick Name Study Page] Thomas Gostwick b. bef. 1468, Bedfordshire, England d. aft. 1512, St Mary-le-Bow, London, England Other Surnames: Gostewik [[Category: Mercers' Company, City of London]] [[Category: Gostwick Name Study]] == Biography == {{One Name Study|name=Gostwick}} Thomas Gostewik is someone of obvious note, that exists outside any factual evidence of his relationship in the Gostwick lines. I could write fanciful maybe's here, but instead, we know he was a Master Mercer of London, circa 1500-1515, and held the role of Rent Collector of the Mercery. We have no idea who exactly he was married to, though his unnamed wife had a separate ground floor apartment below her husband; indicating his marriage before 1505 No children or Will have been located. Current evidence suggests he is son of John Gostwick & widow Elizabeth Myton, of Bedfordshire. I would place a surety of 2/5 or so with such scant evidence. '''''1492-1502''''', Mercer Co. Rents, 'Le Crowne', St Mary-Le-Bow, London, EnglandSt. Mary le Bow 104/33', in Historical Gazetteer of London Before the Great Fire Cheapside; Parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary Le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane (London, 1987), D J Keene and Vanessa Harding, pp. 351-363. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-gazetteer-pre-fire/pp351-363 [accessed 8 October 2021].
33f was held by Thomas Lymnor, mercer, from 1472 to 1486 for £1 rent. Lymnor had held part of the Crown from at least as early as 1460 onwards. Between 1486 and 1591 '''''Thomas Gostewik''''' paid the same rent for a shop that Lymnour had held and a chamber. This shop was at first floor level over 33c and was therefore next to the street. In 1491-2 John (perhaps an error for Thomas) Gostewik paid the £1 rent; between 1492 and 1495 Thomas Gostewik paid the rent and between 1495 and 1502 paid £2. 6s. 8d. for this shop and the shop beneath (33c) which had been held by his wife. Gostewik was admitted to the fellowship of the Mercers' Company in 1502 and on this account his rent was to be reduced to £1. 13s. 4d., but he seems to have paid the rent of £2. 6s. 8d. until 1504. He paid £1. 13s. 4d. in 1504-5, but 5s. less in 1505-6, when the warehouse over his shop was vacant for part of the year. In 1506-7 the whole property was vacant. In the rental for 1507-8 Gostewik was charged with £2. 6s. 8d. for 3 shops, one at ground level worth 13s. 4d. rent and 2 above worth £1. 13s. 4d.; the two upstairs shops were both vacant and probably occupied the first and second floors respectively (for the upper one at an earlier date, see 33h). In 1508-9 John Barton paid the £1. 13s. 4d. for the 3 shops, he owed the rent in 1509-10, but appears to have paid it from 1510 to 1514. Between 1514 and 1516 Barton paid £3. 13s. 4d. rent for this property and 33b. From 1516 to 1519 Barton held the property representing 33c, f, and h for £1. 13s. 4d. rent, but owed 1/4 year's rent in 1517-18. The property was vacant in 1519-20; John Gooche held it for £1. 13s. 4d. rent from 1520 to 1525, but it was vacant for 1/2 year in 1523-4.
----- '''''1505''''', St Mary Colechurch, London, England William Butler, grocer, to James Yarford, and '''''Thomas Gostwick, citizens and mercers''''', and Thomas More, gentleman, who were evidently to act on behalf of the company [Mercers Guild] [a parish not rebuilt after the fire of 1666] (I have somehow misplaced this citation ref) ----- 15-Aug-'''''1506''''', ''Rent Collector of Mercer's Guild'', London, England'Henry VIII: April 1535, 21-30', in Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 8, January-July 1535, ed. James Gairdner (London, 1885), pp. 218-241. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol8/pp218-241 [accessed 8 October 2021].
'The Charterhouse, London' 20s. rent for two houses against the stocks in Wolchyrche, to Thos. Gostwyke, rent gatherer of the wardens of the Fellowship of the Mercery, 15 Aug. 1506
----- '''''1512''''', ''Apprentice Accepted'', London, England"Records of London's Livery Companies Online" [database on-line]. [http://www.londonroll.org/event/?company=mrc&event_id=MCMM3121 London Roll], Entry for Thomas Gostwick, 1512, Apprentice Acceptance, Ref: GSDM2080 : John Thomas, new Freeman, to Master Thomas Gostewicke
John Thomas (Male), New freeman, Mercer Thomas Gostewicke (Male), Master; Ref: MCMM3121
----- == Research Notes == Mercer Co records have not been exhausted, but would be much better served by someone local since the references are likely hiding in secondary notes concerning mercer business. Few records are transcribed, fewer are digital. === Logic for placement === : Select * from People where (birth <1476) and sex=male and Surname contains 'gos' :: 49 results : ...and Where (birth>1425) :: 9 results...actually 8, since Thomas himself fell into this query. John (b. bef 1429), John (abt 1445), Robert (abt 1430), Robert (abt 1464), Robert 'Brewer of London' (abt 1450), Sir John (bef 1466), Thomas 'Master Mercer' (this profile), Rev. Robert (bef 1440), Rev. Thomas (abt 1430) ''none of these early profiles are created yet. Will link once published'' ----- === Why pick John Gostwick & widow Elizabeth Myton as parents? === # This makes his maternal grandfather Thomas per Patronymic Given Name Rules, which aligns. # There is history of sending non-heir male children to London for apprenticeships # It wasnt cheap or easy to send your kid to become a Mercer...in fact it was the most expensive of the Liveries. This suggests a family of means. # No name collisions with brothers # Parents have proof of other kids vs. profiles with unknown status/offspring. === Missing supporting evidence === * If Thomas is from a family of means, he would be expected to attend College, either before or after entering a class/profession like mercer or priesthood. No education refs found yet. * London materials get scarce as they approach the 1666 catastrophes in London. == Sources ==

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William Gostwick :birth bef 1490, Bedfordshire, England :death between 1521 and 1544, Wilshamstead, England Other Surnames: Gostwicke [[Category: Wilshamstead, Bedfordshire]] [[Category: Gostwick Name Study]] == Biography == {{One Name Study|name=Gostwick}} {{England Sticker|Bedfordshire}} We know very little directly about William Gostwick, of Wilshamstead. The fact that Finberg calls him William 'the Elder' speaks to his position two generations before any Baronetcy, and during the 4-5 generation where the family's status at the manor of Willington was in decline, and two branches of the family had formed, some, it seems, in conflict with each other. He is said to own land in Wilshamstead, Cardington and Willington. I suspect this is from land his kids pass on in their wills that is unaccounted for otherwise, especially Elizabeth as she was never married and certainly received her portion of inheritance. William's son, John, was perhaps most direct in carrying a grudge against his cousin for a loan of ten pounds. John & his siblings did not ascend to live in Willington, as their great grandparents had. There are a dizzying number of John, William, and Robert Gostwicks in play in the mid-1500s. Accordingly, when records for 'William Gostwick' have been located during this time window, they have been placed with favoritism to [[Gostwick-26|William Gostwick, Esq.]] who married Anne Pyke. Only after elimination are records placed here, with evidence of their distinction. === Marriage & Children === abt 1511, Bedfordshire, England : William Gostwick to Elizabeth? Unknown? # [[Gostwick-135|John Gostwick]], b. abt 1512, d. abt 1557 # [[Gostwick-59|Edward Gostwick]], b. 1513, ''detailed in Thomas' will'' # ''William is suspected, no evidence found'' # [[Gostwick-56|Robert Gostwick]], b. 1515, ''left a nice will as evidence'' # [[Gostwick-62|Thomas Gostwick]], abt. 1515 # [[Gostwick-61|Elizabeth Gostwick]], b. 1516, ''never married, left will'' # [[Gostwick-25|Edmund Gostwick]], b. 1520, ''dead abt 1552, before Thomas' will'' ----- 22-Apr-'''''1544''''' to 15-Feb-'''''1547''''', '''''Gostwicke v Gostwicke''''', Chancery Court of England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7493608 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for Gostwicke v Gostwicke, Suit of Trespass, 22 Apr 1544 (accessed [4-Oct-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew, NA Ref: C 1/1123/42 : Plaintiffs: [[Gostwick-29|William Gostwicke, Esquire]], son and heir of John Gostwicke, Knight. : Defendants: [[Gostwick-135|John]] and [[Gostwick-61|Elizabeth Gostwicke]].
Trespasses on a messuage and loft in Willington by maintenance of [[Gostwick-25|Edmund Gostwicke]], auditor, brother of the defendants.
----- '''''1556-1558''''', '''''Gostwicke v Varney''''', Chancery Court of England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7504434 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for Gostwicke v Varney, Suit, 1556-1558, Chancery Court (accessed [4-Oct-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew, NA Ref: C 1/1429/45-49 : Plaintiff: [[Gostwick-135|John GOSTWICKE]], executor of [[Gostwick-61|Elizabeth Gostwicke]]. : Defendant: Thomas VARNEY (Farney), knight, and [[Pyke-21|Anne his wife]], executrix and late the wife of [[Gostwick-26|William Gostwicke]]. ''Loan to '''''William Gostwicke, deceased, nephew of the said William.''''' Bedfordshire'' ''note: See Also: C1/1123/42'' ----- ''This reference to repayment of the £10 loan, originally made to his father, is the only direct reference found yet of his parentage, pending Chancery Court record availabilty.'' == Research Notes == All references found to *this* branch of the Gostwick tree use 'Gostwicke' spelling during the mid-1500s. In Finberg's Gostwick's of Willington, there is perhaps no more convoluted series of court cases than those cited between pages 78-80, all revolving around the children of the William Gostwick of this profile. Add to this the mistaken connection made in the Bedfordshire Visitations, and this created a jumble requiring deep scrutiny. It's my intent to regurgitate and shore up Finberg's position as a starting point, which I do here. Finberg passively cites all sorts of interactions that he infers are derived from '''''Court of Chancery records that to date are not transcribed, or available digitally'''''. Mr. Finberg had the pleasure and convenience of visiting in person the Archives both at the Tower of London, and Kew, as well as those in Beds and Devon, all in 1939, pre WW2 record losses. A request is being made with the National Archives to pay to digitize C 1/1300/49-51. [4-Oct-2021] ----- Page 78-82 were scoured to derive 'facts' that Finberg claims can be deduced from the text of the Chancery Court records above. These should all be considered 'suspect' without a full transcription. (in progress) ----- pg 78 Gostwick's of Willington (2nd paragraph) === Cousins of Sir John Gostwick === : Sir John's Uncle William's children * William had been a landowner in: Willington, Cardington, and Wilshamstead * Robert Gostwick, 'kinsman', and ''Rector of Ingatestone'', mentions William's kids John & Thomas in his will of 1541. : Thomas was married without kids living in Weedon, Northants : John Gostwick, of Willington, husbandman, appt as executor of the will 22-Apr-1544, William the younger, son of Sir John, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7493608 sued] in court of Chancery : John & Elizabeth both, had trespassed in willington, involving their bro Edmund. 1547, Elizabeth Gostwick leaves a will including gifting the 10 pounds she was owed by William Gostwick, Esq., then relict Anne Gostwick, then Sir Thomas Verney...to charity. ----- pgs 79-80 Gostwick's of Willington * Nov-1548, John Gostwick proved the will of his sister, Elizabeth Gostwick * Elizabeth had pledged some of the family owned property at Wilshamstead, Cardington & Cotton End as security in a loan of grain and money. * Thomas, brother of John & Elizabeth, brings [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7499930 legal action] over the property lien * John applies to cousin William Gostwick the Elder for the return of the ten pounds borrowed by the younger William. * the younger William then died, so John applied to William's relict, Anne. * having no luck, he brought [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7504434 action against] Anne who was now married to Sir Thomas Verney. * Sir John owned cruets, cross & Chalice, aka vestiments * After Williams death, his relict Anne inherited all plate & jewels not bequeathed to others. This included the vestiments. * Sir Thomas Verney then sold the cruets, cross & chalice, openly. * John Gostwick, with Thomas & John Mytton reported the sale * 8-May-1556, Westminster, orders immediate enquiry : Local commissioners: Nicholas Luke & Lewis Dyve examined Sir Thomas Verney and took 11 sworn depositions. Edwardian Inventories for Bedfordshire, (Alcuin Club Coll., vi), pgs. 25, 30-39. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081838401&view=1up&seq=51&skin=2021 Hathitrust: Eduardian Inventories] # Thomas Leigh, of Caldwell, who resided with Sir John from 1537 until his death # Sir William Ward aka William Biddenham, vicar of Willington # William Denn, of Bletso, past servant of John # William Fayry, of Willington, servant of 14yrs standing # Henry Fisher, of Renhold, another servant # John Croker, servant at the manor house since William Gostwick had inherited it, still employed there states "John Gostwick is a man of a malicious and devilish mind", whose only object was to make trouble for the Verneys. ----- === Conclusions and Questions re: Finberg's synthesis === ==== Questions: ==== * Where does the name 'William Gostwick' appear in *direct* reference to this profile. :: >> Finberg implies it's the chancery docs. :: '''''ONE citation found outside untranscribed chancery records.''''' * Where does the spouse's name Elizabeth come from? I havent found it yet, and suspect it could be weak logic such as 'they had one daughter Elizabeth, so mom was Elizabeth too' ==== Conclusions: ==== * Son, [[Gostwick-135|John Gostwick]]'s Chancery Court citation is the only direct reference to his father known, and it's given as 'cousin' of another William * There is strong direct evidence that the group of kids placed under the parentage of William & Elizabeth Gostwick, belong together as a group of siblings. * There is strong evidence that this branch was not the same one who had in this generations lifetime RE-Acquired Willington Manor. The family had lived there generations prior. * Forcing generations into a single line family tree in Willington creates multiple issues where exceptionally old individuals are starting new families, etc. - As Finberg discusses in relation to the tree of the Visitation of Beds. * the years of 1540-1555 span a period where there was extreme overlap in names of Gostwicks in Willington. Every fact must be charted to keep aligned. * A full modern transcription is needed to fact check Finberg and properly cite facts, especially relationships. === Overview of Relationships === ''This William Gostwick's '''''kids were cousins''''' to Sir John Gostwick.'' Overview of relationships. (5) Johns, (4) Williams, (3) Roberts) ----- * John Gostwick b. abt 1445, d. abt 1512, & widow Elizabeth Myton, d. bef 1512 ** Robert Gostwick, b. 1464, 'Vicar of Ingatestone', ''d.s.p. Nov-1541'' ** [[Gostwick-27|John Gostwick, Esq]], b. bef 1466, d.Mar-1513 & Mary Leventhorp *** [[Gostwick-28|Sir John Gostwick]], b. 1485, d. Apr-1545, married Joan **** [[Gostwick-29|William Gostwick]], b. 1524, d. 1545, married widow Margaret (St John) Russell *** [[Gostwick-26|William Gostwick, Esq.]], b. 1490, married [[Pyke-21|Anne Pyke]] who remarries Sir Thomas Verney **** [[Gostwick-24|John Gostwick, Esq.]], b. 1539, d. 1581, married Elizabeth Petre **** [[Gostwick-53|William Gostwick, b. 1540-d.1546]] **** [[Gostwick-52|Robert Gostwick]], b. 1542 ** Thomas Gostwick, b. 1468, 'Mercer of London' ** William Gostwick, b. bef 1480 <<< --- ''this William'' *** [[Gostwick-135|John Gostwick]], b. 1512 *** [[Gostwick-56|Robert Gostwick]], b. 1515 == Sources ==

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[[Category: European History]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]] [[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] '''Purpose and Scope''': This page is for collecting and sharing reliable resources for pre-1500 research. The information is for everyone, however the page is only editable by members who have [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|pre-1500 certification]]. == Compilations == :''These are modern secondary sources with a high level of scholarship. They should be followed unless '''proven''' incorrect by other modern sources.'' *[http://pase.ac.uk/index.html '''The Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE)'''], The Department of History and the Centre for Computing in the Humanities, at King’s College, London, The Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Studies, University of Cambridge, August, 2010 (searchable database). (Note: This is a well sourced relational database claimed by the authors to contain all the recorded inhabitants of England from the late sixth to the late eleventh century.) *'''[https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/ The Henry Project]''': The Ancestors of king Henry II of England, by Stewart Baldwin. An exceptionally high level of scholarship with a critical analysis of all known sources. This website should be taken as the definitive word on the ancestors of Henry II. [https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/data/at.htm Henry II Ancestor Table] [https://fasg.org/projects/henryproject/data/index.htm Index of Ancestor Pages] *'''[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ Medieval Lands]''' by Charles Cawley. A study which attempts to provide a narrative biography of all of the noble houses of Europe cross-referenced to some original sources. Valuable because of the broad scope of the study but mostly doesn't have the in-depth investigation of individuals as some other resources in this list. Searchable.Cawley, Charles. ''Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families'', Online at [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Website] (accessed 20xx). *'''[https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/complete-peerage Complete Peerage]''', by G.E. Cokayne is a comprehensive and authoritative source for the peerage of England. Originally published in 8 volumes between 1887 and 1898, the high level of scholarship generally holds up well until today. Though, like all works of its kind, improvements and corrections to CP are constantly being made. ::From 1910 to 1959, 'revised and expanded' versions were published. This stretched the original 8 volumes to 13. Finally, in 1998 a 14th volume of 'Additions and Corrections' was published. Many additional corrections, most of which were first noted on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval SGM newsgroup], have been collected by Chris Phillips on his [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/index.shtml Medieval Genealogy] site. All 14 volumes are available for [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library download at FamilySearch.org] Cokayne, George Edward ed. ''Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', 2nd edition in 14 volumes. (London,1910-1998). *'''Royal Ancestry''', by Douglas Richardson. Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, in 5 vols''. 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A handy collection of links to the primary sources used in medieval genealogy. *'''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ British History Online]''' "British History Online is a digital library of key printed primary and secondary sources for the history of Britain and Ireland, with a primary focus on the period between 1300 and 1800." *'''[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/advanced-search National Archives of England] == English Medieval Primary Records == *[http://opendomesday.org/book/dorset/01/ '''Domesday Book Online'''], searchable by county, Domesday Book images kindly made available by Professor J.J.N. Palmer. Images may be reused under a Creative Commons BY-SA licence - please credit Professor J.J.N. Palmer and George Slater, Site by Anna Powell-Smith. Domesday data created by Professor J.J.N. 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Browse by reign or use Advanced Search. === British Isles: Ireland === *Please see this collection of sources: [[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] *Annals of Ulster compiled in 15th Century from oral and written traditions starting in 461 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_Ulster The Annals are said to have been copied verbatim from the sources so are a boon to historians and linguists alike. === British Isles: England === *Gildas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gildas best known for De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, history of Britain, the only widely accepted source for history of the post-Roman period written by a near-contemporary *'''Anglo-Saxon Chronicle''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle Organized by year; the earliest dated at 60 BC (the annals' date for Caesar's invasions of Britain), and historical material follows up to the year in which the chronicle was written, at which point contemporary records begin. These manuscripts collectively are known as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Written in 9th Century in Old English. Many copies made and dispersed throughout England each being updated independently. 1154 is latest update known. Written from perspective of the invaders. 9 Surviving manuscripts are known about. *'''The Soldier in later Medieval England''' http://www.medievalsoldier.org/dbsearch/ Database sponsored by Universities of Reading and Southampton of late medieval soldiers, based on primary records. *http://landedfamilies.blogspot.com Nick Kingsley's site He is a careful researcher who cites his sources. == European Continent == *'''Monumenta Germaniae Historica''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monumenta_Germaniae_Historica "carefully edited and published primary sources (mostly in Latin, no translations)... for the study of German history, but includes other areas - Britain, Czech lands, Poland, Austria, France, Low Countries, Italy, Spain etc" Often see them used as sources with abbreviation MGH in The Henry Project or Medieval Lands etc. Online version containing all volumes up to 2010 here http://www.dmgh.de *'''Vatican Online 15th Century Manuscript Archives''': http://digi.vatlib.it/news/ *https://www.gutenberg.org/ Many ancient texts have been translated and digitized here. Some are searchable. *'''Germany:''' http://ofb.genealogy.net/ takes you to family books by city location that were mostly build on original records *'''Genealogie Mittelalter''' website in German by Manfred Hiebl, with information about German dynasties from medieval period. Usually has a separate profile page for each individual, and cites mostly recent secondary sources, including excerpts from some of these. However where these sources differ, it's not always clear why one date/relationship is emphasised over another. Often this website is the only way to access recent secondary sources that might not otherwise be readily available. http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/ '''Note''' - Has links to similar sites centred on Frankish/Byzantine/Plantagenet families and others, but these are sometimes not as detailed and other sources may be preferable. *'''Das Haus Brabant: Genealogie der Herzoge von Brabant und der Landgrafen von Hessen''', vol. 1 900s to Philipp the Great by Carl Knetsch - https://archiv.ub.uni-marburg.de/ubfind/Record/urn:nbn:de:hebis:04-eb2015-0060 In German but genealogical information is relatively easy to understand. Although published in 1917 this is still a recommended genealogy of the family of the Dukes of Brabant and Landgraves of Hesse. Each person has a mini-biography citing sources including primary sources. *'''France:''' French records that have been published online. http://ddebus.free.fr/indexe.htm I like the surname to village database *http://www.moselle-genealogie.net/index.php?lng=fr&tconfig=0 see archives online to the right side of screen *http://www.freesurnamesearch. com/search/france.html French Revolution Digital Archive *http://www.genverre.com access only for paid members. This site is specific to glass and crystal makers and their craft. Multiple databases. User donated ones are reviewed and notes made by review group. Other databases from physical acts and other official documents. Laura Bozzay is an officer in the Organization and can access all databases. *http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/ généalogie des rois de France arbre généalogique des rois de France, mérovingiens, carolingiens, robertiens, capétiens, valois, bourbons, orlé... *http://www.archives57.com/ index.php/recherches/archives- en-ligne * Chronicon Hanoniense (Gislebert de Mons) (12th century) : https://archive.org/details/lachroniquedegis00gisl * http://gallica.bnf.fr/accueil/?mode=desktop : Gallica, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Has many genealogy books available. * Histoire Généalogique de la Maison Royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la Couronne... by Père Anselme. USE WITH CAUTION for medieval genealogies. Whole collection available [http://gallica.bnf.fr/services/engine/search/sru?operation=searchRetrieve&version=1.2&collapsing=disabled&rk=42918;4&query=%28%28dc.creator%20all%20%22Anselme%20de%20Sainte-Marie%22%20or%20dc.contributor%20all%20%22Anselme%20de%20Sainte-Marie%22%29%29%20and%20dc.relation%20all%20%22cb364049172%22 here]. *'''Savoy (Savoie, Savoia)''' Previté-Orton, Charles William. 1912. ''The early history of the House of Savoy (1000-1233)''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press" Digital image: Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofho00prevuoft Appears to be really well-researched using primary and secondary sources. Perhaps a bit dated? *'''1492:''' http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/1492.exhibit/Intro.html an Exhibit of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC *http://besthistorysites.net/american-history/pre-colonial/ *'''Spain''' - Codice de Roda - one of the early genealogies of Spanish rulers written from a 'Christian' perspective. The article is in Spanish and Codice in Latin. Lacarra, José M., "Textos navarros del códice de Roda", Estudios de Edad Media de la Corona de Aragón, I (1945) : 194-283. Online , Universidad Zaragoza, http://www.unizar.es/cema/recursos/193_284.pdf *'''Spain''' - ''Las dinastías reales de España en la Edad Media'' - A modern version of genealogies of all the medieval rulers of countries that eventually made up Spain and Portugal, written by Jamie de Salazar y Acha, a respected Spanish historian and genealogist, published in 2021 but appears free to download. In Spanish but relatively easy to understand with some help from an online translation service. (Madrid : Real Academia de la Historia, 2021). Electronic edition, Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado, https://www.boe.es/biblioteca_juridica/publicacion.php?id=PUB-DH-2021-233 == Quality Websites - Use with Caution == :''Best used as a guide to further research.'' * '''[https://pure.aber.ac.uk/portal/en/datasets/bartrum-genealogical-project(40837b6f-1887-4afd-9c6e-9b7e3a122693).html The Bartrum Project]''' presents Peter C. Bartrum's "Welsh Genealogies AD 300- 1500". This work was a continuation of earlier publications. As described in '[http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id70.html The Bartrum "Welsh Genealogies"]' by Darrell Wolcott (accessed September 15, 2017 at [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/index.html Center for the Study of Ancient Wales]): 'So long as today's researchers understand that Bartrum was NOT attempting to portray actual and feasible family charts, but limited his purpose to summarizing the material found in other manuscripts, his work can be very helpful. It should not, however, be cited as the principle source to "prove" any asserted facts.' *[http://www.genealogics.org/ '''Genealogics.org'''] - Personal website of Leo van de Pas. Large database generally created with quality secondary sources. It has the advantage frequent error correction by contributors to [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval SGM newsgroup]. Like all sites of its kind, some errors are inevitable and it is best to confirm the information directly from quality secondary and primary sources. *'''[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ Our Royal, Titled, Noble, & Commoner Ancestors and Cousins'''], Personal website of Marlyn Lewis. Large database generally created with a mix of quality secondary sources and from sources of lesser quality. While often useful as a guide, it is also known to contain numerous errors. All data derived from this website needs to be confirmed by quality secondary and primary sources. == Sources to Avoid / Known Frauds == *[[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|WikiTree category]] compiling known fraudulent family trees and the genealogists that fabricated them. *'''''Royalty for Commoners''','' by Roderick W. Stuart. Seemingly authoritative and similar in structure to ''Magna Carta Sureties'' and ''Ancestral Roots,'' this publication is filled with unproven speculation, and disproved lines. Do not use. * '''[[wikipedia:fr:Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais|Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais]]''' (author of ''Nobiliaire Universel de France'' and numerous other genealogy books): Viton de Saint-Allais's genealogy work is considered "of poor value", and should only be accepted with extreme caution. Contains approximations and some artificial connections. Do not use for pre-1500 profiles. * '''Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Jullien de Courcelles''' (''Dictionnaire Universel de la Noblesse de France''), while his reputation is not as bad Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais's, Jullien de Courcelles bought Saint-Allais's practice and continued his work, and for this reason should be used with caution. Do not use for pre-1500 profiles. == Other WikiTree Links and Resources == *[[:Category: Sources by Name]] *[[Space:Wales_Pre_1500_Resources|Wales Project: Wales Pre 1500 Resources]] *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources|Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources]] * [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Portal_World-The_Netherlands#Dutch_Archives_and_sources|'''Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Portal_World-The_Netherlands#Dutch_Archives_and_sources''']] == Full Citations == :''Formatted full references for your copy-paste ease of use.'' == Pre-1500 Help Aids == :'''Translation Tools''' *[http://en.eprevodilac.com/prevodilac-engleski-latinski Latin to English/English to Latin text translatior] Translate Latin text to English by typing or copy/pasing text. Will also translate other languages. May have better accuracy rate than Google Translate *[http://www.oldenglishtranslator.co.uk Old English (Anglo Saxon) to Modern English Translator,] Website developed by www.blueenginewebdevelopment.co.uk (Online translation engine) :'''Calendar Tools''' *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cal/medcal.shtml A medieval English calendar], version of the Julian calendar, as used in England, covering the 11th to 16th centuries, "SOME NOTES ON MEDIEVAL ENGLISH GENEALOGY" (Website) :'''Maps''' *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britain_in_the_Middle_Ages Britain in the Middle Ages : Wikipedia,] Includes information about the division of kingdoms in the middle ages by period, includes some medieval maps (images) *[http://www.abroadintheyard.com/maps-britain-ireland-ancient-tribes-kingdoms-dna/ Maps of Britain and Ireland’s ancient tribes, kingdoms and DNA] by Sandra Rimmer for Ancestry - Genealogy & DNA, (for reference)

Pre-1700 Reliable Sources

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= Pre-1700 Profile Reliable Sources = '''This is a draft of a proposed Pre-1700 Profile Reliable Sources help page. It is not approved''' See the G2G discussion for this proposal https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1602952/should-this-become-official-wikitree-policy-reliable-sources. Updates [[Sands-1865|Sands-1865]] 15:47, 8 July 2023 (UTC) Any [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles|Pre-1700 profile]] requires reliable sources. The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F Uncertain help page] is a good starting point for identifying reliable sources and provides examples of original sources where the information gathered from them is generally considered reliable. That page also lists examples of derivative sources that are typically either unreliable or reliable with conditions. A discussion of original and derivative sources can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/25911/important-understand-distinction-between-original-derivative here]. The [[Help:Sources|Sources help]] provides information on citing sources, and notes that a good citation enables others independently verify the information by finding the source themselves. The [[Help:Sources_FAQ| Sources FAQ]] further qualifies that a source citation should clearly identify the source with sufficient specificity to identify the source. Although these both apply to any profile, they are particularly important to enable collaboration on shared ancestors' Pre-1700 profiles. Each project identifies sources that are reliable for that project's location and timeframe. The following summarizes sources applicable to any Pre-1700 profile, and is based on the above information and the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles reliable sources for each project]. The advice on the individual project pages supersedes any conflicting information on this page. Always consult the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles reliable sources for the applicable project]'''. == Reliable Sources == Information gathered from original sources or records for the timeframe is generally reliable. This includes: * '''Vital Records''' (e.g, local administrative record) including birth, marriage, death, burial * '''Church, Parish Records, Church Book'''s including birth, baptism, marriage, death, burial, confirmations, recantations * '''Court Records''' * '''Ship Passenger Lists''' * '''Land Records, Property Deeds, Tax Records''' * '''Military Records''' * '''Notarial acts''', including Marriage Contracts, Wills * '''Will and Estate/Probate Records and Inventories''' In some instances, original records are lost or too damaged to read, but there may be books by people who consulted those records before they were lost. If it is a book that is a transcribed and printed version of old church records, or other original records, the content should be no different than the original records that were used to create the information, sometimes the transcription is slightly different. as are other transcriptions done by different researchers or transcribers at other times. Most Projects identify some sources that are reliable, the lists may not be exhaustive or complete. Consult the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources]''' for further guidance on using these sources and for resources that can assist in finding reliable sources. Individual project pages should be consulted to identify record collections that may not be deemed reliable. Ancestry and Family Search are examples of repositories that may include both records and family trees. The family trees are not reliable sources. The records are typically reliable, with selected exceptions for collections applicable to some projects. Note, however, that these records may include primary sources (e..g., an image of a church or town record) or secondary sources (e.g., the index of the town records). The primary source should be used. == Reliable Sources with Conditions == Refer to the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources]''' to identify sources that are reliable with conditions. Books can be a reliable source, can be reliable with conditions, or can be unreliable. It depends upon the individual book and the guidance from the project. Academic, scholarly or historical volumes, especially if primary sources are referenced, would likely be considered reliable. Robert Charles Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series and ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations'' are examples of books that projects may identify as generally reliable. Several projects identify '''Family Genealogies''', noting: :There are numerous published books dating from the early 1800s through the day before yesterday that present the genealogy of a particular family. Other family genealogies may be published on websites maintained by a family organization (possibly with a name like "The So-and-So Family Association, Inc.") or distributed privately to the members of a family organization. Often these sources are the best (or only) information we have to work with regarding an individual or a family group. Unfortunately, however, family genealogies range in quality from superb to horrifyingly bad. Some are even [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications fraudulent]. In evaluating the reliability of a particular genealogy, we should consider whether the author cited their sources, and consider whether those cited sources are reliable. In reviewing citations, consider the age of the work. A book published recently should be considered doubtful if it lacks good standard reference citations. However, because 19th-century authors typically did not use modern-style citations, we need instead to look for informal descriptions of where their information came from. Regardless of the citation formats, spot-check their information against those sources you are able to access, to see whether the primary sources validate the information found in the family genealogy. Check the credentials and reputation(s) of the author(s). Consider where and how the work was published. Do not treat the "official" work of a family association as having any special credibility or legal authority over a family's history -- their publications should be evaluated the same way that we would evaluate another author's work. '''Wikipedia''' itself, from Tools>Cite This Page, states that Wikipedia articles are often not considered an appropriate source, and should be used as a starting point for further research. Several projects provide the following guidance for Wikipedia: :Wikipedia articles can be problematic. Genealogical information in an otherwise well-researched article may not be supported by a source at all or the source may be one that WikiTree would consider unreliable. When citing Wikipedia as a source for parent/child relationship(s), birth, marriage, and/or death information, please include not only a link to the Wikipedia article and date accessed but also the source(s) cited by Wikipedia for genealogical facts from the article. Wikipedia can not be used as the only source on a profile. '''FindAGrave''' is particularly controversial. Always refer to the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources]'''. Several projects identify FindAGrave as unreliable for Pre-1700 profiles. Other projects note that it can be used for burial or other information engraved on the stone. Beware stones that are not contemporary with the grave, or created digital images. Be extremely careful using FindAGrave as a source for Pre-1700 profiles. Several projects include the following statement: :Many memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from trees. These cannot be used as sources. Only those memorials with photographic evidence of the burial should be used as a source. == Unreliable Sources == Refer to the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources]''' to identify sources that are unreliable in addition to the following. '''Family trees are not a reliable source for a Pre-1700 profile'''. They may be valuable resources and may help you find original, reliable sources, but they must never be the only source. If a tree cites reliable sources, find those sources and use them. Ancestry, Family Search and genealogie.quebec are examples of repositories that may include both records and family trees (use the records instead of family trees). Personal family trees and trees found on any of the following are not a reliable source for a Pre-1700 profile: * Ancestry * Family Search * GEDBAS * Genealogie Online * genealogie.quebec * genealogics.org * Geneanet * Geni * Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry (GRanDMA) * MyHeritage * Nos Origines * One World Tree * Roglo * stirnet.com * The Peerage (thePeerage.com) * WikiTree There are a number of '''collections''' that do not identify sources. These are compilations built in whole or in part from family trees, from doubtful publications, and from user-contributed content. These are not reliable sources whether obtained online or distributed as a database, possibly on CD-ROM, and include: * Ancestral File * Edmund West (data collections) * family association website * Family Data Collection * International Genealogical Index * Millennium File * North America, Family Histories 1500-2000 * Pedigree Resource File * Rootsweb * U.S. and International Marriage Records The North America, Family Histories is a collection found on Ancestry, encompassing many individual books. Each book should be evaluated on its own merit and then possibly used as a source, based on the guidance from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources]. Also consult [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources] to identify family association websites that may contain reliable data. Most projects note that any of the sources listed under the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications Frauds and Fabrications category]''' should either be completely avoided or used with caution. Be extremely careful using information from any of these books. As noted on the Frauds category: :Some authors of family histories, even including once-respected genealogists, have created fabricated genealogies and pedigrees, or have introduced fake information into an otherwise valid genealogy. Some fake genealogy is fraudulent (maybe it was created to sell noble pedigrees to eager customers), but it also might be created to enhance the author's status, to tell a good story to the grandchildren, or for other reasons (not always discernible). = PREVIOUS DRAFT !!!!! Pre-1700 Profile Reliable Sources = '''This is a draft of a proposed Pre-1700 Profile Reliable Sources help page. It is not approved''' See the G2G discussion for this proposal https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1602952/should-this-become-official-wikitree-policy-reliable-sources [[Sands-1865|Sands-1865]] 13:33, 3 July 2023 (UTC) Any [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles|Pre-1700 profile]] requires reliable sources. Information from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F original sources] is generally considered reliable. The [[Help:Sources|Sources help]] provides information on citing sources, each of which should include [[Help:Sources_FAQ|sufficient information]] so that the source can be identified. Each project identifies sources that are reliable for that project's location and timeframe. The following summarizes sources applicable to any Pre-1700 profile. Always consult the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles reliable sources for the applicable project]'''. == Reliable Sources == Information gathered from original sources or records for the timeframe is generally reliable, including: * Local administrative records (e.g., town vital records) including birth, marriage, death, burial * Church or Parish Records or Church Books including birth, baptism, marriage, death, burial, confirmations, recantations * Court Records * Immigration and Travel, including Ship Lists * Land Records and Property Deeds * Military Records * Tax Records * Will and Estate/Probate Records Most Projects identify some sources that are reliable, the lists may not be exhaustive or complete. Consult the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources]''' for further guidance on using these sources and for resources that can assist in finding reliable sources. == Reliable Sources with Conditions == Refer to the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources]''' to identify sources that are reliable with conditions. This is where you will find discussions of sources such as FindAGrave and Wikipedia. Most projects note that any of the sources listed under the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications Frauds and Fabrications category]''' should either be completely avoided or used with caution. == Unreliable Sources == Refer to the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources]''' to identify sources that are unreliable in addition to the following. Family trees are not a reliable source for a Pre-1700 profile. They may be valuable resources and may help you find original, reliable sources, but they must never be the only source. If a tree cites reliable sources, find those sources and use them. This includes personal family trees and trees found on: * Ancestry * Family Search * GEDBAS * Genealogie Online * genealogie.quebec * genealogics.org * Geneanet * Geni * Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry (GRanDMA) * MyHeritage * Nos Origines * One World Tree * Roglo * stirnet.com * The Peerage (thePeerage.com) * WikiTree There are a number of collections that do not identify sources which are compilations from family trees, from doubtful publications, and from user-contributed content. These are not reliable sources for a Pre-1700 profile and include: * Ancestral File * Edmund West * family association website * Family Data Collection * International Genealogical Index * Millennium File * North America, Family Histories 1500-2000 * Published database on CD ROM * Pedigree Resource File * Rootsweb * U.S. and International Marriage Records The North America, Family Histories is a collection found on Ancestry, encompassing many individual books. Each book should be evaluated on its own merit and then possibly used as a source, based on the guidance from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles applicable project reliable sources].

Pre1800Logans

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Logan-1629|Stephanie Logan]]. This is an extension of The Logan DNA Project at FamilyTree DNA and The Pre1800Logans at Groups.io. This is essentially a one-name-study of the surname Logan and its derivatives. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * To establish and develop profiles on WT for all 128 of our current (as of Dec 2023) Progenitors. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Logan-1629#PM-10574941 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Preachers, patriots & plain folks: Boston's burying ground guide to King's Chapel, Granary, Central

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Boston, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Granary_Burying_Ground,_Boston,_Massachusetts]] [[Category:Kings Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Central Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] == Preachers, patriots & plain folks: Boston's burying ground guide to King's Chapel, Granary, Central == * by Charles Chauncey Wells * published by Chauncey Park Press, Oak Park, Illinois, 2004 * Citation Example: ::: Wells, Charles Chauncey ''[[Space:Preachers, patriots & plain folks: Boston's burying ground guide to King's Chapel, Granary, Central|Preachers, patriots & plain folks: Boston's burying ground guide to King's Chapel, Granary, Central]]'' (Chauncey Park Press, Oak Park, Illinois, 2004) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Wells |Preachers, patriots & plain folks: Boston's burying ground guide to King's Chapel, Granary, Central]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Preachers, patriots & plain folks: Boston's burying ground guide to King's Chapel, Granary, Central |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/preacherspatriot0000well/page/6/mode/2up

Preban Civil Parish, County Wicklow

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[[Category: Wicklow Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Wicklow|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Wicklow, Ireland|Main Wicklow Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Preban Parish, County Wicklow|Category for Preban Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Wicklow|Civil Parishes in County Wicklow]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Preban Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Preabán. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2714 Preban Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Ballinacor South :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Preban Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Wicklow|Towns of County Wicklow]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Annacurragh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Áth na Cora.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.8388,-6.3722,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.8388/-6.3722 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.3992&lat=52.8362 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annacurragh&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=PREBAN Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Ballinglen'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile an Ghleanna.
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinglen&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=PREBAN Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Preban Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Preban Parish (An Preabán) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2714/BF Preban Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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|- |Askakeagh||''An Easca Chaoch''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Askakeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Askakeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Askakeagh&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=PREBAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinglen||''Baile an Ghleanna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballinglen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Ballinglen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinglen&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=PREBAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drummin||''An Dromainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Drummin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Drummin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drummin&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=PREBAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Kilballyowen'''||''Coill Bhaile Eoghain''||[[:Category:Kilballyowen Townland, Preban Parish, County Wicklow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilballyowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Kilballyowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilballyowen&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=PREBAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Preban||''An Preabán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Preban&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Preban&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Preban&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=PREBAN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tomcoyle||''Tom Coill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Tomcoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wicklow&townland=Tomcoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tomcoyle&countyname=WICKLOW&Parish=PREBAN Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Wicklow should be added to the main Wicklow page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Preben Gylfe To-Do List

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

Preble Memory Gardens

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'''The Preble Memory Gardens In West Alexandria, Preble County, Ohio Detailed Listings''' The Preble Memory Gardens Is located at 3377 US 35 East West Alexandria, Preble County, Ohio. [http://www.preblememorygardens.com Visit The Preble Memory Gardens Website] Their phone number is (800) 972-4476 See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Neal_Cemetery%2C_Ravenna%2C_Kentucky Preble Memory Gardens Page] to see the 3,333 souls that were laid to rest in the Preble Memory Gardens. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/681739/preble-memory-gardens Preble Memory Gardens on FindAGrave] Locate [https://maps.app.goo.gl/hKyJTBLRKepQKThJA The Preble Memory Gardens On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Preble_Memory_Gardens|The N Preble Memory Gardens]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Preble_Memory_Gardens|The Preble Memory Gardens]]}}{{Clear}}

Precious Blood Cemetery

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[[Category:Precious Blood Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]] [[Category: Providence County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries]]
[[Project: Rhode Island_Cemeteries|Rhode Island Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for Precious Blood Cemetery is part of WikiTree's and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Rhode Island Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Precious Blood Cemetery is located at Rathbun St and Diamond Hill Rd in the City of Woonsocket, Rhode Island. This is the largest cemetery in Woonsocket. It is History Cemetery WO006. A large portion of the cemetery is actually in Blackstone, Massachusetts but it is considered a Woonsocket cemetery. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Chevrette-91|Tammy Chevrette]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Rathbun St, Corner of Diamond HIll Rd.
Woonsocket, Rhode Island 02895
(508) 883-6600 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
42.0170763,-71.5058416 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Precious+Blood+Cemetery/@42.0170763,-71.5058416,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e46bb82abe3305:0xce11f33b3ebb3151!8m2!3d42.0170763!4d-71.5036529?hl=en Precious Blood Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [https://www.findagrave.com/cgibin/fg.cgipage=cr&CRid=366513&CScn=Precious+Blood+Cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=42&CScnty=2311& Find A Grave page]
[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Precious-Blood-Cemetery/163897 Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 2% of grave markers photographed on August 19, 2017 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 90 transcriptions completed * 0 photograph linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="200px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="250px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="75px" | Born ! scope="col" width="75px" | Died ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Antaya-193|(Antaya) Kappelle]]||[[Antaya-193|Blanche]]||1905||1973||2017-08-18||[[Image: Kappelle-5.jpg |100px]] |- |[[Beaudoin-542|(Beaudoin) Kappelle]]||[[Beaudoin-542|Clara]]||1904||1967-10-9||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-8|Kappelle]]||[[Kappelle-8|Edouard Leonard]]||1879-08-02||1967-11-9||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-7|Kappelle]]||[[Kappelle-7|Jacques]]||1909||unknown||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-6|(Kappelle) Schram, Dion]]||[[Kappelle-6|Mirielle]]||1907||1994||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-5|Kappelle]]||[[Kappelle-5|Pierre Romain Sr.]]||1843||1924-12-17||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kappelle-9|Kappelle]]||[[Kappelle-9|Pierre]]||1906||1968||2017-08-18||[[Image:Kappelle-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cartier-312|Cartier]]||[[Cartier-312|Alexis]]||1864-08-01||1910-08-10||2017-08-18|| |- |[[Cartier-319|Cartier]]||[[Cartier-319|Donat Joseph]]||1869-09-17||1975-04-06||2017-08-18|| |- |[[Cartier-322|Cartier]]||[[Cartier-322|Dosithe J.]]||1910-07-08||1973-11-13||2017-08-18|| |- |[[Morin-2146|(Morin) Remillard]]||[[Morin-2146|Marie Anne]]||1893-11-21||1945-02-08||2017-08-18|| |- |} ----- == Sources == * Source: S1
Title:"South Florida Pioneers, Issues 15-38"
Subject: Gapway Cemetery
Source Type: Digital document (periodical), page 39
Author/Publisher and Date of Publication: Richard M. Livingston, 1978
Repository: [http://books.google.com/ Google Books]
Website: [http://books.google.com/books?id=QgVgAAAAMAAJ&q=gapway+cemetery+lakeland&dq=gapway+cemetery+lakeland&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PzizU976KMSMqAaonoCwDw&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAg South Florida Pioneers, Issues 15-38]
Access Date: July 1, 2014
* Source: S2
Title:"A Guide to Historic Lakeland, Florida"
Subject: Gapway Cemetery
Source Type: Digital document (book), page 149
Author/Publisher and Date of Publication: Steven Rajtar/The History Press, 2007
Repository: [http://books.google.com/ Google Books]
Website: [http://books.google.com/books?id=FrXCYlyb_pQC&pg=PA149&dq=gapway+cemetery+lakeland&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7SqzU-uWMcbD8QGdzYH4Cw&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=gapway%20cemetery%20lakeland&f=false A Guide to Historic Lakeland Florida]
Access Date: July 1, 2014

Precious Blood Cemetery, South Hadley, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Precious Blood Cemetery, South Hadley, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Precious_Blood_Cemetery_South_Hadley_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Precious Blood Cemetery, South Hadley, Massachusetts |align=c |size=m }}
CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Precious Blood Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' Route 33, South Hadley, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.22236, -72.57271 ''' Located next to St Rose Cemetery. Precious Blood Church in Holyoke, Massachusetts burned in a tragic fire Thursday, May 27, 1875 during a celebration of the Feast of Corpus Christi. Over 90 men, women and children died, many of whom are buried at Precious Blood Cemetery. A plaque memorializing the dead from the tragedy was erected in the center of the cemetery.  2,325 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1871- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Precious_Blood_Cemetery%2C_South_Hadley%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91480/precious-blood-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Precursor Events

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Space: The_Witches_of_Scotland|The_Witches_of_Scotland]] === Introduction === This is a study by the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland Scotland Project Witchcraft Team]. We aim to trace the precursor events that led to the witchcraft trials in Scotland during the late 1500s and early 1600s. By achieving this objective, we seek to enhance historical knowledge to support the Scotland Project's mission to become a knowledge hub for Scotland genealogical research, ultimately increasing membership engagement and understanding of this critical aspect of Scotland's past. All pre-1700 certified members of the Scotland Project Witchcraft Team are invited to participate in this research by updates here. Not a member yet? Contact Team Co-leader [[Crawford-15512|Amy]] or [[Stevens-17832|Jen]]. (Kindly prioritize the use of primary sources over secondary sources like Wikipedia when providing updates.) === Collaboration === The exploration of the history of witchcraft persecutions sparks fervent debates due to numerous attributions, ranging from religious and societal factors to medical and cultural influences. Despite our best efforts, reaching a unanimous conclusion on the causes remains unlikely. As we delve into these sensitive issues together, let’s keep in mind our Honor Code’s emphasis on courtesy and understanding, especially in the face of inevitable misunderstandings. === What is a Witch? === While the belief in witchcraft dates back to ancient times, with examples like the ''mašmašu'' in Mesopotamia (3200 BCE), Oppenheim, A. Leo, Ancient Mesopotamia: portrait of a dead civilization, Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1964), p. 81, https://archive.org/details/ancientmesopotam0000unse/page/80/mode/1up?q=mašmašu the ''Witch of Endor'' in the Hebrew Bible (1150 BCE), ''New Revised Standard Version Bible,'' Online edition, orémus Bible Browser, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, (1989), [https://bible.oremus.org/?ql=555561864 1 Samuel 28:3–25]. and the ''strix'' or ''stregae'' in Ancient Rome (300 BCE). Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), p. 100.Goodare, Julian et al. ''Survey of Scottish Witchcraft,'' Revised by Brewster, Kaye. Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh (2003), http://www.shca.ed.ac.uk/Research/witches//. According to the Malleus Maleficarum, “The great persecutions of sorcery that lasted from the fifteenth until the early seventeenth centuries were based upon a new notion of sorcery that can be termed “satanism” (or “diabolism”). This view saw the supposed “witch” as participating in a malevolent society presided over by Satan himself and dedicated to the infliction of malevolent acts of sorcery (maleficia) on others. This new conception is known in modern scholarship as the “elaborated concept of witchcraft,” which is characterized by six basic beliefs about the activities of those considered guilty of this form of sorcery: (1) A pact entered into with the Devil (and concomitant apostasy from Christianity), (2) Sexual relations with the Devil, (3) Aerial flight for the purpose of attending: (4) An assembly presided over by Satan himself (at which initiates entered into the pact, and incest and promiscuous sex were engaged in by the attendees), (5) The practice of maleficent magic, (6) The slaughter of babies.” MacKay, Christopher S., ''The Hammer of Witches; A Complete Translation of the Malleus Maleficarum'', Kindle edition, Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City: Cambridge University Press (2009), p. 19. It is important to emphasize that the term "witch" is used to refer to individuals who were suspected or accused of practicing witchcraft. However, in modern understanding, there is no historical evidence to support the existence of actual witches. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 17-22.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 103, 348–3499, 375–376. === More Women Than Men === {{Image|file=Precursor_Events-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Le Sabbat des sorcières. }} In Scotland, the common perception of women was closely linked to witchcraft, associating them with characteristics and behaviors seen as evidence of sorcery. They were often viewed as argumentative, prone to cursing, and involved in the mysterious realms of birth and death. This strong association between witches and women was particularly evident in cases of magical cursing. However, not all aspects of women's lives directly correlated with witchcraft. While women were seen as sexual beings, this connection did not align closely with the depiction of demonic witches in folklore. Village witches, for instance, were not typically sexually active like the stereotypical witches portrayed in stories. Despite this, the persecution of witches in Scotland targeted specific types of women, including those considered quarrelsome, sexually transgressive, or superstitious. While some men, like witch-priests or werewolves, were also targeted, their numbers were relatively smaller. During the early modern period in Scotland, male witches were exceptional, whereas female witches were considered more commonplace. This disparity meant that if you were a man, you could be relatively confident that witches were other people, and accusations of witchcraft were limited to specific categories. However, as a woman in Scotland during that time, there was a constant sense of uncertainty, as any woman could easily be accused of being a witch. In the context of Scotland, the intensity of the witch-hunt from 1561 to 1727 is evident, with a significant number of people suspected and accused of witchcraft. Remarkably, 84% of those accused were women, surpassing the European average of 80%. This highlights the extreme persecution of accused witches in Scotland, and its execution rate of accused witches per capita ranks among the highest in Europe. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 458-528.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 102-104. Willumsen, Liv Helene. ''The voices of women in witchcraft trials: Northern Europe.'' Kindle edition. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group (2022), p. 139. === Witch-Hunting === Scotland experienced an intense concentration of witch-hunting from the early modern period, with notable prominence in northern Europe. Despite being one of the few “Extreme' states,” Scotland saw considerable witch-hunting, with a significant number of people suspected and accused of witchcraft. This focus on Scotland highlights its exceptional role in the history of witch-hunting, despite the broader trends in German-speaking lands and nearby French-speaking regions. The intensity of witch-hunting in Scotland makes it a notable case study in the historical context of witchcraft persecution. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 73.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 191-192. === Torture During Interrogation === Defendants were often interrogated under torture, and if found guilty, they faced punishment and had their property requisitioned to cover legal and prison costs. The execution of torture involved the inquisitor, a doctor, a secretary, and the executioner, applying the methods to the naked prisoner (excluding women). The Church's Bull Ad Extirpanda in 1252 allowed limited use of torture, always with a doctor present to avoid endangering life. The methods included strappado (lifting the victim by tied arms), the rack (pressing the prisoner on a frame), and the water cure (pouring water down the throat). The Catholic Church maintained that torture was only used exceptionally and the inquisitorial procedure was regulated. Torture could not endanger life or cause the loss of a limb, and it was only applied once if the defendant seemed to be lying. The Church did not endorse all civil methods of torture, and defendants had to be prosecuted for serious crimes with well-founded suspicions of guilt. Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), ” p. 133. citing, “The primary concern of the literature on legal procedures in witchcraft cases was the use of judicial torture. This procedure began to be introduced into the ecclesiastical and secular courts of most European countries in the thirteenth century, and in some but not all jurisdictions it was routinely used to interrogate witches. The purpose of torture was to obtain confessions when the testimony of eye-witnesses could not be produced. Its use was regulated by a number of rules regarding the intensity and duration of the torture, but in their eagerness to obtain convictions many judicial officials often violated those rules on the grounds that witchcraft was an exceptional crime that had to be prosecuted at all costs.” Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 353-360. === Burning at the Stake === During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church saw widespread use of cruel punishments, including the death penalty. Burning at the stake, inherited from ancient Rome, was a particularly gruesome form of punishment. European laws permitted burning at the stake for unbelievers, heretics, witches, and sorcerers. Scotland witnessed a fervent wave of witchcraft prosecutions, leading to numerous victims. However, the Church itself did not carry out capital punishment. Clerics were forbidden from shedding blood, and the Church's role was limited to identifying offenses. The decision and execution of punishments, including capital ones, were the responsibility of the civil authorities. In some cases, particularly during the witch trials, it was common for the condemned individuals to be strangled or hanged before being burned at the stake. Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), ” p. 191. citing, “Between 1400 and 1750 perhaps as many as 100,000 persons were tried for the crime of witchcraft in Europe and colonial North America. Approximately half of those alleged witches were executed, many by burning at the stake. Most of the trials, especially those after 1580, when the most intense period of witch-hunting began, took place in the secular courts, which administered justice in kingdoms, principalities, counties, and towns. Ecclesiastical courts had taken a major role in witch-hunting during the fifteenth century, and they continued to conduct some prosecutions after that time, but many of those trials were for practicing lesser forms of magic and superstition. Cases involving serious maleficia, such as causing the illness or death of a person, were usually held in the secular courts, which had a more clearly defined jurisdiction and greater procedural latitude." Wilhelm, Joseph. "Heresy." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company (1910), citing, “The burning of heretics was first decreed in the eleventh century. The Synod of Verona (1184) imposed on bishops the duty to search out the heretics in their dioceses and to hand them over to the secular power. Other synods, and the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) under Pope Innocent III, repeated and enforced this decree, especially the Synod of Toulouse (1229), which established inquisitors in every parish (one priest and two laymen). Everyone was bound to denounce heretics, the names of the witnesses were kept secret; after 1243, when Innocent IV sanctioned the laws of Emperor Frederick II and of Louis IX against heretics, torture was applied in trials; the guilty persons were delivered up to the civil authorities and actually burnt at the stake.” [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07256b.htm Heresy]. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 376. Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Capital Punishment, (2023), [https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Capital_Punishment&oldid=4450991 Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Capital Punishment]/ === Executions of Children === In Scotland, there were distressing instances of children being accused and punished for witchcraft. The notorious North Berwick witch trials that took place between 1590 and 1592 saw children, (* ''source needed)'', including those as young as seven years old, facing accusations of being witches and participating in alleged acts of sorcery. Adding to the tragic treatment of children during this period, the Pendle witch trials in England in 1612 saw children as young as nine among those accused and put to death for witchcraft. Similarly, the case of Anne Hauldecoeur, a seven-year-old girl convicted of witchcraft in the Spanish Netherlands in 1614, experienced years of imprisonment before her execution at the age of twelve in 1619. The Würzburg panic of 1627-1629 serves as a poignant example, where 41 children were executed alongside 119 adults. Another distressing case occurred in Franche-Comté in 1629, where two child witches, aged seven and nine, were convicted alongside their parents and forced to participate in their parents' punishment by throwing sticks onto the pyre. The 'Zauberer-Jackl' trials in the Salzburg region between 1675 and 1690 were notorious, resulting in the execution or death in custody of 124 individuals. Significantly, a significant number of those executed or who died in custody were boys and young men between the ages of ten and twenty. These harrowing cases illustrate the extreme and unjust consequences of the witch-hunting frenzy, extending its tragic impact to children as well, not only in Scotland but across various regions throughout history. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 498-502. === Witchcraft in Antiquity (prior to 500)=== Witchcraft in antiquity refers to the practice and belief in magical and occult powers that existed in ancient civilizations. Various ancient cultures, such as the Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, and Mesopotamians, held beliefs in witchcraft and the existence of individuals who could harness supernatural forces for both beneficial and harmful purposes. In these ancient societies, witchcraft was often associated with rituals, spells, potions, divination, and communication with spirits or deities. While there were individuals who practiced witchcraft and were considered skilled in magic, there were also negative connotations associated with witches, as they were sometimes seen as threats to society and accused of causing harm or misfortune. Witchcraft in antiquity was a complex and diverse phenomenon, encompassing a range of practices, beliefs, and social attitudes. It played a significant role in the spiritual, religious, and cultural fabric of ancient civilizations, shaping beliefs about the supernatural and the forces that governed the world. Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 5-27. === Significant Trends, Medieval Period (500-1500) === '''Church Prosecutions of of Heretics, Europe (1000-1580).''' The Church's prosecutions of heretics had far-reaching implications. It bolstered religious authority by enforcing conformity to Church teachings. These actions also influenced political power, as exemplified by the Albigensian Crusade, which allowed secular powers to assert control over regions and resources. The cultural impact was significant, erasing alternative beliefs and traditions, such as the loss of Cathar practices. Moreover, the establishment of the Inquisition as a religious court system solidified control and further enforced orthodoxy. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 80-83.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 31-32. '''''Canon Episcopi'' (906).''' A medieval church document that addresses the issue of witchcraft and challenges the belief in the reality of witches and their ability to perform supernatural acts. The Canon Episcopi argues that such beliefs are rooted in superstition and should not be given credence by the Church. It served as an influential text in shaping the Church's stance on witchcraft during the medieval period. Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 35–37. '''Orléans heresy, Orléans, France (1022), heretics burned alive.''' Robert II of France and the Council of Orléans charged and sentenced a group of Cathari heretics to death for their defiance of the Church's teachings. They were excommunicated, and except for two members, confined to a cottage outside the city walls and burned to death. This first burning of heretics ordered by Church authorities is a grim example of the Church's response to individuals deemed heretical during the medieval period. Hutton, Ronald. ''The Witch: A History of Fear from Ancient Times to the Present.'' Kindle edition. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, (2017). p. 270. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 81.Weber, Nicholas. ''Cathari,'' The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company, (1908). http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03435a.htm '''Catharism heresy, Languedoc region, France (1178).''' Catharism was a Christian heretical sect that emerged in the medieval period in the Languedoc region of France, characterized by dualism and the rejection of traditional Christian teachings. The Church responded to the threat posed by Catharism by mounting a collective defense against such significant challenges to orthodoxy. Pope Alexander III dispatched Cardinal-Legate Peter to Toulouse, France, exemplifying the Church's determination to uphold orthodoxy, centralize heresy suppression, intensify persecution, and collaborate with secular authorities. Levack, Brian P., The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, Fourth edition, Kindle edition, New York: Routledge (2016). pps. 38-39 Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 81-83.''Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Albigenses,'' (2023), [https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Albigenses&oldid=9987622 Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/Albigenses]. '''''Ad abolendam,'' Pope Lucius III (1184).''' A papal bull aimed to abolish heresy, strengthen the Roman Church's authority, and listed heretical sects such as Cathars, Humiliati, Waldensians, Arnoldists, and Josephines. It imposed excommunication on heretics and their supporters, and those accused of heresy faced penalties from secular authorities. Bishops were instructed to find heretics, and the public was required to report heretical activity. It's important to note that this bull did not establish the Inquisition; that happened later in 1234 under Pope Gregory IX. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 47-48, archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/112/mode/1up?view=theater#page/47/mode/1up/search/Abolendam. Ad Abolendam. '''Episcopal Inquisition, France, Italy, Spain, and Germany (1184–1230s).''' The Episcopal Inquisition was an effort by the Catholic Church to target heretical Christian groups using interrogation and punishment. It was later replaced by the centralized Papal Inquisition. Pope Lucius III's papal bull, "Ad Abolendam," authorized the Episcopal Inquisition, granting bishops the power to investigate and punish heretics. This paved the way for the Papal Inquisition, strengthening the Church's authority and promoting doctrinal purity in the medieval period. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 57-58, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/57/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Episcopal. '''''Vergentis in senium,'' Pope Innocent III (1199).''' A bull issued to the city of Viterbo, warning that heresy would be treated as a crime equivalent to treason. Introducing the death penalty, it implemented the Church's efforts to maintain orthodoxy and suppress dissenting religious views during that time period. Peters, Edward. The Inquisition: A History. New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 48-49, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/48/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Vergentis. '''Albigensian Crusade, Languedoc region, France (1209–1229), 1,000,000 persons killed.''' Simon de Montfort led the Albigensian Crusade (1209-1229) against the Cathars, a religious sect in southern France with differing beliefs from the Catholic Church. Pope Innocent III aimed to eradicate this heresy and regain Catholic control. With the support of northern French nobility, Simon de Montfort led the campaign, capturing cities like Béziers and Carcassonne. The massacre in Béziers resulted in the deaths of thousands, regardless of their religious affiliation. The Crusade weakened the Cathars but persecution by the Inquisition continued, resulting in the execution of heretics in the region. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 50-51, 195, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/50/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Albigensian. '''Fourth Lateran Council, Pope Innocent III (1215).''' Canon 8 laid the groundwork for procedural rules used by later popes in trying heretics in ecclesiastical courts. While Innocent did not establish the Inquisition, this canon established norms utilized in inquisitorial courts. The Fourth Lateran Council also reaffirmed the Church's stance on heresy and emphasized the duty of bishops to eradicate heretical movement, but also condemned various superstitious practices, including certain forms of witchcraft and divination. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 50, 78, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/50/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Lateran. Leclercq, Henri. "Fourth Lateran Council (1215)." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, (1910), http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09018a.htm.Papal Encyclicals Online; guide to online Papal and other official documents of the Catholic Church, (2023), https://www.papalencyclicals.net/councils/ecum12-2.htm '''Papal Inquisition (1230s).''' The Papal Inquisition, or Medieval Inquisition, was a 13th-century system of Church courts aimed at combating heresy and enforcing religious orthodoxy. Formalized by Pope Gregory IX, it empowered inquisitors to investigate and prosecute heretics, employing various methods to suppress unorthodox beliefs. The Inquisition operated alongside secular authorities, holding significant power and influencing European society for centuries. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/mode/1up?view=theater&q=inquisition. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 83. '''Inquisitor Konrad von Marburg is assassinated, Marburg, Germany (1233).''' A medieval German priest and nobleman known for his involvement in the suppression of heresy and his zealous defense of the church. According to historical accounts, he was known for his harsh and unjust methods, often accepting accusations without proper evidence. Pope Gregory IX granted him special privileges in investigating heresy, but his reputation as an overly harsh judge spread throughout Europe. Konrad von Marburg met his demise in 1233 when he was attacked and killed by several knights, along with his assistant Gerhard Lutzelkolb. After his death, Pope Gregory declared him a defender of the Christian faith. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 55,57, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/57/mode/1up?view=theater&q=Marburg. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia. ''Konrad von Marburg.'' Encyclopedia Britannica, July 26, 2022. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Konrad-von-Marburg. '''''Ad extirpanda,'' by Pope Innocent IV (1252).''' Though technically an imperial decree, this decretal authorized the use of torture in the Inquisition's investigations of heresy. Lea, Henry Charles. “A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages.” New York: Harper & Brothers (1900), p. 421, citing, “Innocent IV, in 1252, published his bull ‘Ad extirpanda,’ he adopted it, and authorized its use for the discovery of heresy.” https://archive.org/details/inquistionofmid01leahuoft/page/n440/mode/1up. {{Image|file=Precursor_Events.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Jacques de Molay }} '''Knights Templar are Destroyed, France (1307). ''' Under pressure from Philip IV of France, Pope Clement V issued a papal bull commanding the arrest of the Knights Templar and seizure of their properties. The Templars were accused of secret rituals, homosexuality, denial of Christ, and idol worship. As a result, they were dissolved, their assets confiscated, and subjected to torture for coerced confessions. In 1314, Jacques de Molay and Geoffroi de Charney, leaders of the Templars, were burned at the stake by King Philip IV as relapsed heretics. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016), p. 87. Barber, Malcolm, ''The Trial of the Templars,'' Second edition. Kindle edition, Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City: Cambridge University Press (2006) '''''Vox in excelso,'' Pope Clement V (1312)'''. This decretal officially disbanded the Knights Templar, an order accused of heresy and other alleged crimes. Barber, Malcolm, ''The Trial of the Templars,'' Second edition. Kindle edition, Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City: Cambridge University Press (2006), pps. 3-4.. '''''Practical inquisitionis haereticae pravitatis,'' (Practical investigation of heretical corruption), Bernard Gui (1323).''' This manual for inquisitors provided guidelines and instructions for carrying out the inquisitorial process in dealing with heretical practices. Hill, Derek. Inquisition in the Fourteenth Century: The Manuals of Bernard Gui and Nicholas Eymerich. NED-New edition. Boydell & Brewer, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781787444249 Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 85.Walsh, William Thomas, ''Characters of the Inquisition,'' Rockford, IL: Tan Books (1987), pps. 50-88, https://archive.org/details/charactersofinqu0000wals_r6m9/page/50/mode/1up?q=GUI. '''''Super illius specula,'' Pope John XXII (1326).''' This decretal condemned sorcery and prohibited the practice of magic. Bailey, Michael, Golden, Richard M. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Western Tradition, JOHN XXII, POPE (RULED 1316-1334, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, LLC (2006), pps. 597-598, https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/38641. '''Hundred Years War, England, France, (1337-1453).''' A prolonged conflict between England and France over territorial control and rival claims to the thrones. England had military advantages with victories at Poitiers, Crécy, and Agincourt, while mercenaries added to the destruction. The war's devastation and instability may have contributed to the rise of witch hunts. Joan of Arc, who helped the French cause, was accused of witchcraft. Green, David. ''The Hundred Years War: A People's History,'' 3rd Edition, Kindle Edition, New Haven: Yale University Press (2014). '''The Black Death (1347-1359).''' A deadly plague that swept through Europe, causing the death of a significant portion of the population. This catastrophe helped spur societal changes and the rise of modernity. Some people blamed witches for the plague and subsequent outbreaks of disease over the following centuries. This led to widespread witch-hunting and persecution. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 83. '''The Little Ice Age (1350-1850).''' had a profound impact on witch-hunting. Cooling temperatures posed challenges for agriculture, leading to crop failures, food shortages, and economic hardships that created fear and uncertainty. As a result, witch-hunts gained momentum as people sought to blame witches for the changing climate and associated disasters. This belief in witches as scapegoats was fueled by the idea that they caused misfortunes and crop failures through their alleged association with dark forces. Fagan, Bryan, ''The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History 1300-1850,'' New York: Hachette Book Group (2000), p. 130, citing, “As climatic conditions deteriorated, a lethal mix of misfortunes descended on a growing European population. Crops failed and cattle perished by diseases caused by abnormal weather. Famine followed famine bringing epidemics in their train, bread riots and general disorder brought fear and distrust. Witchcraft accusations soared, as people accused their neighbors of fabricating bad weather. Lutheran orthodoxy called the cold and deep snowfall on Leipzig in 1562 a sign of God’s wrath at human sin, but the church’s bulwark against accusations of witchcraft began to crumble when climatic shifts caused poor harvests, food dearths, and cattle diseases.” '''''Directorium inquisitorum,'' (Directory for Inquisitors), Nicolau Eymeric (1376).''' This manual served as a guidebook for inquisitors, offering instructions and procedures to follow in their work of investigating and prosecuting heresy. Walsh, William Thomas, Characters of the Inquisition, Rockford, IL: Tan Books (1987), pps. 89-130, https://archive.org/details/charactersofinqu0000wals_r6m9/page/89/mode/1up?q=Eymeric '''The Renaissance (1400-1600).''' An ntellectual revolution that emphasized the study of ancient Greek and Roman authors. Despite this, it is ironic that the period also saw the intensification of witch hunts, as some writers justified the persecution of alleged witches. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 40, 66. '''Inquisition Targeted Witchcraft and Jews, Duchy of Savoy, Holy Roman Empire (1409).''' In 1409, Pope Alexander V expressed concern about objectionable practices and sects in the Duchy of Savoy. Witchcraft trials were prevalent in the region, reflecting wider European trends. Accused individuals faced investigations, interrogations, and often execution. The Pope's letter mentions Christians and Jews involved in sorcery, seen as corrupting the Christian population. It emphasizes the Church's role in combating heresy and granting authority to the Pope and Inquisition to suppress religious groups contrary to Christianity. The Pope specifically refers to "perfidious Jews" alongside relapsing Christians. Levack, Brian P. (ed.)The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America. Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 59.Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 77. '''Church accused Waldensian heretics of sorcery, Lyon, Kingdom of Burgundy-Arles (1430).''' In the 1430s, Waldensians faced accusations of attending 'synagogues' and practicing magic. The persecution escalated, labeling them as diabolic witches engaged in Satan worship and sorcery. Through coercive interrogation and torture, confessions were obtained, confessing relationships with the devil, obscene acts, denial of God, and desecration of holy objects. The notion of a diabolic 'synagogue' intensified the horror, incorporating anti-heretical elements like orgies, infanticide, and cannibalism. This shift marked a transition in the Church's persecution, depicting heretics as deviating from Christian doctrine while also engaging in sorcery and having connections to Satan. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 40. '''''A Report,'' Hans Fründ, Lucerne, Switzerland (1430-1435).''' Areport detailing recent witchcraft trials in the Valais, a neighboring Swiss canton. These trials, which began in 1428, originally focused on harmful magic. However, Fründ's account embellished the proceedings, depicting them as part of a demonic sect engaged in terrifying rituals. Fründ's report heightened the narrative surrounding these trials, contributing to the portrayal of an alleged sinister witchcraft sect and perpetuating beliefs about witchcraft during that time period. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 102-103. '''The Council of Basel (1431-1439).''' Asignificant ecumenical council that aimed to reform the Church and address internal issues. It covered various topics, including church governance, heresy, and theological issues related to demons, supernatural powers, and magic. However, while these discussions were tangentially connected to beliefs associated with witchcraft, the council did not explicitly address witchcraft as a distinct topic. Nevertheless, the council's reforms and deliberations contributed to the broader context of religious and intellectual developments during that period. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 99.Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 54-58. '''''Errores Gazariorum (The Errors of the Heretics),'' Ponce Feugeyron, western Alps and Savoy area (1435-1437).''' Feugeyron, a Franciscan inquisitor most likely authored this anonymous tract, which discussed the errors of heretics and their beliefs. A revised version of the Errores was written in or after 1438, which included an account of a trial conducted during that time period. Feugeyron's writings shed light on the activities of the inquisition and the persecution of heretics during that era. '''''Ut Magorum et Maleficorum Errores (The Errors of the Magicians and Witches),'' Claude Tholosan, Briançon, Dauphiné, France (1436). '''A secular magistrate wrote this work. Tholosan had tried and executed individuals whom he believed to be part of a new "sect of diabolical witches." The majority of those accused and put to death were women. Tholosan's work and actions reflect the prevailing beliefs and persecution of witches during that time period. '''''Formicarius (The Ants' Nest), ''Johannes Nider, Basel, Switzerland (1436-1437).''' A Dominican prior iwrote a work with a satirical and moralizing perspective on human society and included a section dedicated to the subject of witchcraft. Nider's writings on witchcraft were highly influential, shaping perceptions and understanding of witchcraft. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 103. '''''Le Champion des Dames (The Defender of Ladies),'' Martin Le Franc (1440-1442.''' a French poet and humanist who served as the secretary to the Duke of Savoy, wrote a long poem, including a section specifically criticizing women who became witches. This section of the poem took a negative stance towards women associated with witchcraft. '''Invention of the Printing Press (c. 1450).''' increased literacy by making more books available. However, it also led to the publication of witch hunting manuals and other texts that intensified the witch hunts of the time. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 334. '''The Spanish Inquisition (1478-1834)'''. was an investigative judicial system established to ensure the orthodoxy of Jewish and Muslim converts to Christianity. It conducted secret proceedings, and thousands of victims, often Jewish and Muslim converts, were executed in public burnings called autos-da-fe. However, the Inquisition had minimal involvement in witchcraft cases, which were primarily handled by secular courts or local authorities. Levack, Brian P., The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, Fourth edition, Kindle edition, New York: Routledge (2016). pps. 87-88 '''''Summis desiderantes affectibus,'' Pope Innocent VIII (1484).''' A papal bull that acknowledged the existence of witchcraft and authorized the Inquisition to investigate and prosecute witches. Institoris, Heinrich (Heinrich Kramer), 1430-1505. ''Malleus maleficarum.'' Original published in 1487. London:Pushkin Press (1948), p. xiv., https://archive.org/details/b31349717/page/n16/mode/1up?q=Summis+desiderantes+affectibus%2C..''Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe; Studies in Culture and Belief,'' Barry, Jonathan (ed.), Hester, Marianne (ed.), Roberts, Gareth (ed.), Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press (1996), p. 82. '''Church authorized the Inquisition to prosecute witches, Germany, Austria (1484).''' In the late Middle Ages, witchcraft, encompassing the misuse of Church rituals, sacramental violation, and alleged sexual relations with demons, became punishable under both secular and canon law. By 1484, the popular image of witches as nocturnal, sexually promiscuous servants of Satan engaged in various evil activities was firmly established and persisted for centuries. In December of that year, Pope Innocent VIII's papal bull Summis desiderantes affectibus authorized two inquisitors, Heinrich Kramer (Institoris) and Jacob Sprenger, to identify, imprison, and prosecute witches in southwestern Germany and parts of Austria. This historical development reveals the growing association between heresy and witchcraft, leading to the expanded scope of accusations and further demonization and persecution of individuals labeled as heretics.. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 74. '''''Inter sollicitudines,'' Pope Innocent VIII (1487). ''' This decretal addressed the spread of witchcraft and heretical practices, calling for the persecution and punishment of witches. Peters, Edward. ''The Inquisition: A History.'' New York: Free Press (1988), pps. 95-96, https://archive.org/details/inquisition00pete/page/95/mode/1up?view=theater&q=sollicitudines, citing, “Inter sollicitudines prohibited the publication of books that contained doctrinal error, attacks on the Christian faith, or defamation of individuals.” {{Image|file=Precursor_Events-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Malleus Maleficarum }} '''''Malleus maleficarum,'' (Hammer of Witches), Heinrich Institoris (Heinrich Kramer) (1487)''' “…deluded statements of the Malleus Malificarum, ‘certain abominations are committed by the lowest orders, from which the higher orders are precluded on account of the nobility of their natures’” Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), p. 212. A significant historical document. Attached to it is a papal endorsement, the bull of Innocent VIII, Summis desiderantes affectibus, granting authority to identify, imprison, and prosecute accused witches. This treatise became a handbook for witch-hunters, influencing inquisitors, priests, ministers, kings, parliaments, judges, and executioners across various witch trials. The consequences of this influential work were catastrophic, resulting in widespread persecution and the loss of countless lives during this dark period of history by its: Institoris, Heinrich (Heinrich Kramer), 1430-1505. ''Malleus maleficarum.'' Original published in 1487. London:Pushkin Press (1948), https://archive.org/details/b31349717/page/n7/mode/1up. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), pp. 44-48. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 109-112.MacKay, Christopher S. ''The Hammer of Witches; A Complete Translation of the Malleus Maleficarum.'' Kindle edition. Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City, UK: Cambridge University Press (2009). * Influence on Witch Hunts: The book had a profound impact on the witch-hunting phenomenon that swept across Europe during the late medieval and early modern periods. Its systematic approach to identifying, prosecuting, and eliminating witches provided a framework for witch trials and fueled the widespread fear and persecution of individuals accused of witchcraft. * Justification for Witch Persecution: The "Malleus Maleficarum" served as a justification for the Church and secular authorities to engage in witch trials and executions. It provided theological and legal arguments, reinforcing the belief that witchcraft was a real and dangerous threat to society. This text played a significant role in shaping the perception and treatment of individuals accused of witchcraft. * Gendered Impact: The book contributed to the gendered nature of witch hunts, as it portrayed women as particularly susceptible to practicing witchcraft. The "Malleus Maleficarum" perpetuated harmful stereotypes and prejudices against women, leading to the disproportionate targeting and persecution of women during the witch trials. * Enduring Influence: Despite its controversial content and eventual discrediting, the "Malleus Maleficarum" remained influential for centuries. It continued to be cited by witch hunters and inquisitors, perpetuating the belief in witches and contributing to the long-lasting legacy of witchcraft trials. '''The French Invasion of Italy (1494).''' initiated a prolonged period of warfare and foreign occupations in Italy. The resulting political instability and ongoing conflicts may have contributed to witch hunts. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia. Italian Wars. Encyclopedia Britannica (2020), https://www.britannica.com/event/Italian-Wars. '''European Syphilis Epidemic (1495-1600).''' The outbreak of syphilis in Europe during the late 15th and 16th centuries is believed to have been introduced to Europe from the Americas during the Age of Exploration, and its rapid spread had significant social, cultural, and medical consequences. The epidemic caused fear and confusion among the population, leading to stigmatization and blame on various groups, including suspected witches, exacerbating the witch-hunting phenomenon during that time. ''The Appearance of Syphilis in the 1490s. ''Science and Its Times: Understanding the Social Significance of Scientific Discovery. . Encyclopedia.com (2023), https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/appearance-syphilis-1490s. == Significant Trends, Early Modern Period (1500-1800) == '''The Reformation (1517-1559).''' led to the division between Protestants and Roman Catholics. Both groups participated in witch persecution, but accusations were rarely directed at each other. The belief in witchcraft and the practice of witch hunts persisted despite religious reforms. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pp. 280-283.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), pps. 124-125, 185-186, 190-192. '''Hapsburgs surpressed religious dissent, The Netherlands, Emperor Charles V (1520).''' The Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain engaged in the Wars of Charles V, battling against Luther and the Protestants, the Turks, and France. His Carolina Law Code (1532) provided a legal basis for jurisprudence but included provisions that contributed to the cruelty of the German witch hunts, such as allowing torture and punishing witchcraft only if it resulted in someone's death. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 233, citing, “The Habsburgs wished to suppress all religious dissent in the Netherlands. In the 1520s Charles V introduced an ecclesiastical court modelled on the Spanish Inquisition. Provincial and municipal administrators identified this new institution as just another instrument of centralization.” '''Persecution of Anabaptists (1520-1560).''' faced persecution from both Protestants and Roman Catholics in Western Europe. Despite being persecuted themselves, Anabaptists did not typically participate in the witch hunts that were prevalent during that time. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 302. '''The English Reformation (1534-1559).''' was initiated by Henry VIII in his quest to marry Anne Boleyn. This religious movement resulted in the separation of the Church of England from the authority of the pope. Following the establishment of the new church, some English church leaders embraced witch hunting. The English Reformation was later solidified and completed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Henry VIII's daughter with Anne Boleyn. '''''English Witchcraft Act of 1542'' enacted death penalty'''. The first anti-witchcraft law in England was the Witchcraft Act of 1542, enacted during King Henry VIII's reign. It criminalized various witchcraft practices and imposed the death penalty for those convicted of using witchcraft to harm others. This law marked the beginning of a series of witchcraft-related legislation in England, eventually replaced by the Witchcraft Act of 1735. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 288, citing, “In 1542 Henry VIII introduced the first Witchcraft Act, part of a legislative programme to establish the Tudor state. Death was prescribed for conjuring spirits, attempting to hurt or kill, finding treasure, and provoking love.” '''The Holy Office, also called the Roman Inquisition (1542-1965).''' was established during the Reformation to combat Protestantism. It conducted secret investigations and looked into cases of witchcraft. Unlike other witch hunts, it employed a relatively milder approach, with moderate use of torture and the death penalty. After the eighteenth century, the Holy Office shifted its focus and used more peaceful means to enforce Roman Catholicism. It ceased hunting witches and its activities evolved over time. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 252, citing, “With the bull Licet ab initio (It is Allowed from the Beginning) promulgated in 1542, Pope Paul III (r. 1534–1549) instituted the Congregation of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, known as the Roman Inquisition. Unlike its medieval predecessors, the Roman Inquisition was an organ of the Curia, and was presided over by the pope.” '''''The Scottish Witchcraft Act'' (1563).''' defined witchcraft as a criminal offense in Scotland. Enacted during the reign of King James VI of Scotland (later James I of England), the act aimed to identify and prosecute persons accused of witchcraft and established severe penalties, including death. Goodare, Julian. ''The Scottish Witchcraft Act.'' Church History 74, no. 1 (2005): 39–67. [https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0009640700109655. The Scottish Witchcraft Act].American Society of Church History. ''The Scottish Witchcraft Act'' [of 1563]. Church History , Volume 74 , Issue 1 , March 2005 , pp. 39 - 67, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009640700109655.''Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern Scotland, Belief in Early Modern Scotland,'' Goodare, Julian (ed.), Martin, Lauren (ed.), Miller, Joyce (ed.), New York: Palgrave MacMillan (2008). p. 71. '''''The Geneva Bible ''(1570s).''' was the first Scottish printed Bible. It included passages like Exodus 22:18, which states "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live," and Leviticus 20:27, which prescribed death by stoning for those practicing divination or soothsaying. These verses contributed to the perception and treatment of witches during that time, aligning with the prevailing beliefs and laws regarding witchcraft. Tynedale, William; Whittingham, William. ''Geneva Bible''. Originally published in 1534, Geneva. Scotland (1579), http://www.genevabible.org/Geneva.html. 1599 Geneva Bible, ''Leviticus 20:27 GNV,'' Bible Gateway (online). (2023). https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus%2B20%3A27&version=GNV. {{Image|file=Precursor_Events-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=De la démonomanie des sorciers }} '''''De la démonomanie des sorciers,'' (Of the Demon-mania of the Sorcerers), Jean Bodin (1580).''' Written by a renowned French jurist and political philosopher of the 16th century, this book delves into the intricate subjects of witchcraft and demonic possession. It provides a comprehensive exploration of these phenomena from both legal and philosophical standpoints, expanding the understanding and interpretation of witchcraft during that era. Bodin's work played a significant role in reinforcing the prevailing belief that witchcraft posed a real and perilous threat to society, fueling the widespread witch trials and persecutions of the time. Furthermore, his meticulous legal analysis left a lasting impact on subsequent works on witchcraft and contributed to the development of early modern demonology.Bodin, Jean. ''De la démonomanie des sorciers (On the Demon-Mania of Witches). ''Originally published in France, 1580. Translated by Randy A. Scott. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, (1995). https://ia803003.us.archive.org/12/items/onthedemonmaniaofwitchesjeanbodin1580/On%20the%20Demon-Mania%20of%20Witches%2C%20Jean%20Bodin%20%281580%29.pdf. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 146. '''Role of James VI, King of Scotland (1589-1597).''' James VI's visit to Denmark in 1589 heightened his interest in witchcraft due to the prevalent witch-hunts and his interpretation of stormy weather as magical. Upon his return to Scotland, he attended the North Berwick witch trials, where Agnes Sampson and John Fian were convicted of using witchcraft against James' ship. This fueled James' obsession with witches. He accused his cousin, Francis Stewart, of witchcraft and hunted down witches with royal commissions, personally supervising torture. In 1597, James wrote the Daemonologie, opposing witchcraft and inspiring Shakespeare's Macbeth. His witchcraft policies diverted suspicion from male homosociality to women, limiting their political influence. James' views on witchcraft became more skeptical over time, and he revoked standing commissions on witchcraft in the same year as his book's publication. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pps. 85, 160, 161, 231, 239–40, 242.Normand, Lawrence; Roberts, Gareth. ''Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland: James VI's Demonology and the North Berwick Witches'' (Exeter Studies in History). Exeter, UK: University of Exeter Press. (2000). {{Image|file=Precursor_Events-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Scottish Witch Pricker. }} '''Devil’s Mark, Witch-pricking, and Witch-Prickers, Scotland, (1590-1688).''' The notion persisted that witches forged a pact with the Devil, and in doing so, received a distinctive mark on their bodies. This mark was believed to be impervious to pain and incapable of bleeding. The accused person’s body would be thoroughly examined by the authorities, often by women called “witch-prickers” who were tasked with identifying these marks. A witch-pricker (needle or bodkin) would be used to prick various areas of the body, and if the person did not react with pain, it was taken as evidence of their guilt as a witch. Calvinist communities in Geneva and Scotland were particularly zealous in this pursuit, possibly due to their strong emphasis on the diabolical aspect of witchcraft.” Levack, Brian P., The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, Fourth edition, Kindle edition, New York: Routledge (2016). p. 47. '''North Berwick Witch Trials, East Lothian, Scotland (1590).''' A series of infamous witch trials that had a significant impact on the region. These trials were one of the most notable episodes of witch persecution in Scottish history. The trials were sparked by accusations of witchcraft and sorcery against several individuals, primarily women, in the town of North Berwick and its surrounding areas. The accused were believed to have conspired with the devil, engaged in satanic rituals, and caused harm to others through their supposed supernatural powers. The trials gained momentum when King James VI of Scotland (later King James I of England) became personally involved and took a keen interest in the proceedings. He even wrote a book, "Daemonologie," which discussed the nature of witchcraft and provided a theological justification for the persecution of witches. The trials resulted in numerous confessions obtained through torture, and many individuals were convicted and executed for their alleged involvement in witchcraft. The impact of the North Berwick Witch Trials extended beyond the immediate period, as they contributed to the overall atmosphere of fear and suspicion surrounding witchcraft in Scotland and influenced subsequent witch trials in the country. These trials were a reflection of the prevailing beliefs and fears of the time, where witchcraft was seen as a grave threat to society. However, in the centuries that followed, attitudes towards witchcraft and the persecution of alleged witches changed, leading to a broader recognition of the unjust nature of such trials and the suffering inflicted upon innocent individuals. Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland: James' VI's Demonology and the North Berwick Witches (Exeter Studies in History), Normand, Lawrence (ed.). Roberts, Gareth (ed.), Liverpool: Liverpool University Press (2000). Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 412.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), pp. 7, 9, 46, 58, 62, 107-108, 115, 170, 188, 193.''Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern Scotland, Belief in Early Modern Scotland,'' Goodare, Julian (ed.), Martin, Lauren (ed.), Miller, Joyce (ed.), New York: Palgrave MacMillan (2008). p. 5, 14, 17, 29, 34, 72-74, 75, 87, 111, 151, 158.Yeoman, L. A., North Berwick witches. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press (2004), [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/69951 North Berwick witches] '''''Newes from Scotland,'' King James VI of Scotland (1591).''' was a publication printed in 1591 by King James VI of Scotland, later King James I of England. It recounted and illustrated the account of three witches who allegedly attacked him. This publication served as a personal and influential account, shaping public opinion and strengthening the belief in witchcraft. It played a significant role in fueling the fear and paranoia surrounding witches during that time. British Library. “Witchcraft Pamphlet: News from Scotland, 1591.” Accessed July 13, 2023. https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/witchcraft-pamphlet-news-from-scotland-1591. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 286.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), pps. 138, 188. '''''Dæmonologie'', James I, King of England (1597).''' a book exploring the topics of witchcraft, sorcery, and supernatural phenomena. It presents the king's personal beliefs and views on these subjects, discussing the existence of witches and providing guidance on identifying, prosecuting, and eliminating witchcraft. "Daemonologie" was an influential work in shaping the attitudes and policies towards witchcraft during the reign of James I. James I, King of England, 1566-1625, Dæmonologie, London: John Lane; New York: E. P. Dutton, (1924), https://archive.org/details/kingjamesfirstdm00jame/page/29/mode/1up. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pps. 287-288.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' The Scottish witchcraft panic of 1597, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), p. 51 '''The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597, Scotland (1597).''' a nationwide series of witch trials in Scotland from March to October. Approximately 400 people faced trial for witchcraft and diabolism, with an estimated 200 executed. It was the second of five major witch hunts in Scottish history. Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' The Scottish witchcraft panic of 1597, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), pps. 51-72.“Witches and Witchcraft in Aberdeen” Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeen, Scotland: Marischal College (2023), https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/libraries-and-archives/aberdeen-city-and-aberdeenshire-archives/witches-and-witchcraft-aberdeen. '''''Discours des Sorciers (Discourse on Witchcraft),'' Henry Boguet, Franche-Comté region, France (1602).''' A French magistrate, involved in the witch trials of the Franche-Comté region. While Boguet's work was influential and widely read during his time, it is now seen as contributing to the perpetuation of witch-hunting practices and the unjust persecution of individuals accused of witchcraft. Boguet's writings and actions exemplify the prevalent attitudes and beliefs of the era, showcasing the profound impact of witchcraft fears and the subsequent witch trials on society. Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 83-87. '''''The Holy Bible'', King James Version (1611).''' “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.” (Exodus 22:18), “A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood shall be upon them.” (Leviticus 20:27). In 1611, the social impact of these specific verses from the King James Version of the Bible was significant. During that time, there was widespread belief in the existence of witches and the fear of witchcraft was prevalent. These verses were often interpreted literally and were used to justify the persecution and execution of individuals accused of practicing witchcraft. The fear of witches and the enforcement of laws based on these biblical verses resulted in a period commonly known as the "witch-hunting era." Accusations of witchcraft were taken seriously, and trials were conducted to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused. Many individuals, primarily women, were falsely accused, leading to their imprisonment, torture, and execution. The social impact of these verses, combined with the prevailing beliefs and fears of the time, fueled a climate of paranoia and suspicion. It created a societal environment in which people lived in fear of being accused of witchcraft and where witch trials were seen as a means to protect the community from perceived evil. Over time, attitudes towards witchcraft and the interpretation of these verses have evolved. Today, in most societies, there is a recognition that the persecution of individuals based on accusations of witchcraft is unjust and inhumane. James I, King of England and Ireland (James VI, King of Scotland). ''The Holy Bible…'' Original published in 1611 in England. Oxford, England: T. Wright and W. Gill, (1769), https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James). '''The Scottish Revolution (Wars of the Three Kingdoms), Scotland (1638-1651)''' A period of political and religious upheaval caused a shift in the approach to witch-hunting and the prosecution of alleged witches. Including, Diminishing Authority of Church Courts, Centralization of Power, Political and Religious Motivations and Renewed Interest After the Revolution: '''The English Civil War (1642-1648).''' originated from disagreements between Parliament and King Charles I regarding law and authority in the kingdom. The parliamentary forces emerged victorious, fueled in part by the influence of more radical Puritan representatives. The turmoil and unrest during this period created an atmosphere conducive to intense witch hunts, notably exemplified by figures like Matthew Hopkins. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). p. 305. '''Trial of Janet Barker and Margaret Lauder, Edinburgh, Scotland (1643)'''. took place in Edinburgh in 1643. It was one of the many witchcraft trials that occurred during that period. Janet Barker and Margaret Lauder were accused of practicing witchcraft and engaging in activities associated with the devil. The trial involved allegations of supernatural powers, involvement in satanic rituals, and causing harm to others through witchcraft. Like many witch trials of the time, confessions were often obtained through torture. The trial reflected the prevailing belief in witchcraft and the fear surrounding it. It was part of a broader pattern of witch-hunting and persecution that occurred across Europe during that era. While specific details of this particular trial may be limited, it is an example of the widespread fear and persecution of individuals accused of witchcraft during the 17th century. These trials had severe consequences for those accused, often resulting in imprisonment, torture, and execution. Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 269-271. '''The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1649-50, Lothian and Fife, Scotland (1649-1650).''' a significant series of trials, with the highest number of executions in a single year. It occurred during a period of economic, political, and religious unrest in Scotland. The radical Kirk party, seeking a "godly society," passed a new Witchcraft Act and encouraged local authorities to root out witches. The hunt primarily targeted the Lowlands, particularly Lothian and Fife, but also spilled over into northern England. Over 300 witches, mostly women of low social status, were executed, with ad hoc courts having higher execution rates. Trials were initiated by local ministers and their sessions, often leading to the naming of additional suspects. The Parliament and Committee of Estates later supervised the trials more closely. The use of pricking a Devil's mark, sometimes leading to torture, was notable in Scottish witchcraft trials. Goodare, J., ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Witch-hunting and the Scottish state, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002). '''The Penston Witch Trials, East Lothian, Scotland (1649). ''' A series of witch trials that took place in Penston, a village in East Lothian, Scotland. During this period, accusations of witchcraft were widespread, and many individuals, predominantly women, were targeted and accused of practicing witchcraft. The exact details and outcomes of the Penston Witch Trials are not widely recorded or well-documented. However, it can be assumed that the trials followed a similar pattern to other witch trials of the time. Accusations of supernatural powers, association with the devil, and causing harm to others through witchcraft were commonly made against the accused. Like other witch trials during that era, the Penston Witch Trials likely involved investigations, interrogations, and potentially the use of torture to extract confessions. Those accused of witchcraft faced severe consequences, including imprisonment, torture, and execution. While specific information on the Penston Witch Trials may be limited, it is an example of the prevailing fear and persecution of individuals accused of witchcraft in Scotland during the 17th century. The trials were influenced by the broader belief in witchcraft and the efforts to combat what was perceived as a threat to society. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Penston_Witch_Trials_of_1649 The Penston Witch Trials of 1649], managed by [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] '''The Scientific Agricultural Revolution (1650-1800).''' brought about significant advancements in farming and domestic husbandry through the application of scientific ideas. This led to a substantial increase in agricultural production, which played a crucial role in Western Civilization's ability to address and mitigate famine and hunger. As food shortages became less prevalent, fewer people attributed adverse weather conditions, crop failures, or animal illnesses to witchcraft or blamed witches for such misfortunes. '''The Persecution of the Alloa Witches, Stirling, Scotland (1658).''' The trial of the Alloa witches began in Stirling on May 19, 1658. The presbyter Matthias Symson and minister George Bennett met with the apprehended individuals to seek confessions. Margaret Duchill was the first to go on trial among the 12 women accused of witchcraft from the urban parish, potentially including the adjacent rural area. One important aspect of the Scottish witchcraft trials was the reports of demonic sex. Women were asked about sex with the devil regularly, this appeared more of an interest of the authorities in deviant sex rather than in the witches' real lives Fergusson, R. Menzies. ''The Witches of Alloa.'' The Scottish Historical Review 4, no. 13 (1906): 40–48. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25517800.. '''The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661-62, Scotland (1661-1662).''' stands as a significant chapter in Scottish history. Spanning sixteen months from April 1661, it was a nationwide series of witch trials that shook the entire country. Over 660 individuals faced trials for witchcraft and diabolism during this period, with the exact number of executions, though unknown, believed to be substantial. The witch hunt initially took root in Midlothian and East Lothian, and its intensity led to the appointment of commissions to investigate witchcraft across Scotland, leaving no region untouched by the fervor of the trials. Levack, Brian P., The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661-1662, Journal of British Studies, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Autumn, 1980), pp. 90-108, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press on behalf of The North American Conference on British Studies (1980), https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/24280/Levack_BrianP_1980.pdf;jsessionid=77DC6218BDFEC30974662F432CD16BCE?sequence=1 (Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/175544).. '''The Enlightenment (1687-1789).''' was an intellectual revolution that championed concepts like empirical reason, skepticism, humanitarianism, and progress within Western Civilization. These principles, when applied to the notions of witches and their alleged threat to society, played a significant role in bringing an end to the witch hunts. During the Enlightenment, the lack of empirical evidence supporting the existence of witches undermined belief in their harmful powers. Additionally, the Enlightenment thinkers recognized that the use of torture to gather evidence or inflict punishment was inhumane and incompatible with rational principles. Finally, the Enlightenment emphasized the importance of progress and the elimination of superstitious beliefs like the belief in witches. Collectively, these Enlightenment ideas contributed to the decline of witch hunts as society began to reject the unfounded fears and superstitions surrounding witchcraft. The intellectual and cultural shift towards reason, skepticism, humanitarianism, and progress helped pave the way for a more enlightened perspective on witchcraft and a movement away from the persecution of alleged witches. Goodare, Julian. ''The European Witch-Hunt.'' Kindle edition. London and New York: Routledge, (2016). pps. 329, 346, 350, 364-365 . '''James Hutchison: Children, The Covenant, and Witchcraft, Paisley, Scotland (1697).''' Minister James Hutchison of Kilallan delivered a sermon at Paisley before the judges appointed by the Privy Council to preside over the trials of those accused of witchcraft. In this significant sermon, Hutchison put forth the belief that even children could be ensnared by the Devil, and he justified their prosecution and execution for the alleged crime of witchcraft. His sermon shed light on the prevailing attitudes of the time, where even the innocence of the young was not spared from suspicion and persecution during the fervor of the witch trials. Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pp. 128-132. '''Paisley Witches, Paisley, Scotland (1697).''' The infamous Paisley witches, also known as the Bargarran witches or the Renfrewshire witches, faced trial in Paisley, Scotland. Triggered by eleven-year-old Christian Shaw's torment, the accusations led to the conviction of seven individuals, including Catherine Campbell, a servant of Shaw's family. The accused were found guilty of bewitching Shaw and faced grave consequences. One committed suicide, while the remaining six were hanged and burned on June 10, 1697, marking the final mass execution for witchcraft in western Europe. “One account of the executions states that some of the condemned were still alive when their bodies were burned, and that the executioners borrowed a walking stick from an onlooker with which to push their victims' moving limbs back into the fire; its owner, Mark Canavan, refused to take it back after it had been in contact with witches.” Agnes Naismith cast a curse on the trial's attendees, which was believed to bring misfortune to Paisley for years. Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 335-342. '''The Pittenweem Witches, Fife, Scotland (1704)'''. A group of five Scottish women accused of witchcraft in the village of Pittenweem in 1704. They were imprisoned, tortured, and beaten, leading to the death of one of them, Janet Cornfoot, who was killed by a lynch mob. The murder was investigated, but no suspects were prosecuted. Two of the accused women were imprisoned again in 1708–1709 but were eventually released and pardoned. Another accused woman, Janet Horseburgh, sued the bailies responsible for her imprisonment and received an apology and monetary compensation. The events surrounding the Pittenweem witches were considered one of the last significant instances of witch persecution in Fife. Ibrahim, Alia. ''Murder, Malice and Misogyny – The Pittenweem Witch Hunt.'' Edinburgh: Historic Environment Scotland (Larainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba) (2023), https://blog.historicenvironment.scot/2023/03/pittenweem-witch-hunt/.Goodare, Julian, ''The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context,'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), p. 43-44, 175, 179, 180-181, 202-203, 215, citing, “The last cases of suspected witchcraft in Fife contain fascinating references to the Devil.” ''A true and full relation of the witches at Pittenweem [&c.]. ''United Kingdom: n.p., 1704., [https://books.google.com/books/about/A_true_and_full_relation_of_the_witches.html?id=fzgCAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_entity&hl=en&gl=US Pittenweem] '''Death penalty for witchcraft abolished in Prussia, Frederick II Hohenzollern, Prussia (1721).''' The King of Prussia, known for his progressive policies, revised the legal codes in his kingdom, putting an end to witch hunting. Frederick II's actions reflected his commitment to Enlightenment ideals and a more rational and humane approach to justice. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 434, citing, “In 1721 Prussia abolished the death penalty in all witchcraft trials.” '''''Scottish Witchcraft Act'' repealed (1736).''' The Scottish Witchcraft Act of 1735 was indeed repealed in 1736. The Act had been introduced in an attempt to curb the persecution and execution of individuals accused of witchcraft in Scotland. Prior to its repeal, Scotland had a long history of witch trials and harsh punishments for those accused. The Act of 1735 marked a significant shift in attitudes towards witchcraft and the recognition that the persecution of alleged witches was unjust. The repeal of the Act was a progressive step that acknowledged the need for reform in the legal treatment of witchcraft accusations. By repealing the Witchcraft Act, Scotland moved away from the belief in supernatural witchcraft and shifted towards a more rational and skeptical approach. This repeal contributed to the decline of witch trials and the eventual end of legal persecution based on accusations of witchcraft in Scotland. It is important to note that the repeal of the Witchcraft Act did not erase the historical impact of the witch trials or the suffering endured by those falsely accused. However, it represented a significant milestone in Scotland's legal history and the changing attitudes towards witchcraft. The Witchcraft Act and its Impact in Scotland, 1563-1736, https://blog.historicenvironment.scot/2022/06/the-witchcraft-act-and-its-impact-in-scotland/Levack, Brian P., The Witchcraft Sourcebook. Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015), pps. 188-189. '''Imperial Habsburg Law of 1766, Maria Theresa Habsburg, Austria (1766)).''' The Archduchess of Austria an "enlightened despot" implemented legal reforms that ended witch hunting in her territories, reflecting her progressive approach to governance. Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 433, citing, “the imperial Habsburg law of 1766, which was titled ‘An Article on Sorcery, Witchcraft, Divination, and Similar Activities’. This piece of legislation, which was part of Maria Theresa’s reform of criminal law, exhibited a fundamental scepticism regarding the reality of all magical phenomena.” '''Crime of witchcraft abolished in France (1791).''' The French Revolutionary marked the political transformation of France from an absolute monarchy to a more constitutional and representative government. Influenced by Enlightenment ideals, the revolution emphasized the importance of reason and rationality. The crime of witchcraft would not be finally abolished in revolutionary France...until 1791." Levack, Brian P. (ed.) ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.'' Kindle edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press (2013), p. 227. == Sources ==

Predecessor Sovereign States of Austria

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[[Category:Former Countries in Europe]][[Category:Austria]][[Category:Austrian History]][[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]] == Predecessor Sovereign States of Austria == The table below shows the sovereign states that preceded the current Republic of Austria, including the date range the state existed, existing Wikitree Categories in English and other languages, and links to the Wikipedia articles on each state. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Country !Date Range !Category !Wikipedia |- | Noricum |400-16 BC |Noricum |[[Wikipedia:Noricum]] |- |Roman Empire |0016 BC–476 AD |[[:Category:Holy Roman Empire]] |[[Wikipedia:Roman Empire]] |- | Francia |0481–0843 | |[[Wikipedia:Francia]] |- |East Francia |0843-0919 |[[:Category:East Francia]] |[[Wikipedia:East Francia]] |- |Margraviate of Austria |0976–1156 |[[:Category:Margraviate of Austria]] |[[Wikipedia:Margraviate of Austria]] |- | Duchy of Austria |1156–1453 |[[:Category:Duchy of Austria]] |[[Wikipedia:Duchy of Austria]] |- | Archduchy of Austria (within the Holy Roman Empire 962–1806) |1453–1804 |[[:Category:Archduchy of Austria]] |[[Wikipedia:Archduchy of Austria]] |- |Austrian Empire (within the [[:Category:German Confederation|German Confederation]] 1815–1866) |1804–1867 |[[:Category:Austrian Empire]] [[:Category:Kaiserthum Oesterreich]] (German) |[[Wikipedia:Austrian Empire]] |- | Austria-Hungary |1867–1918 |[[:Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]] [[:Category:Österreichisch-Ungarische_Monarchie]] (German) |[[Wikipedia:Austria-Hungary]] |- |Republic of German-Austria |1918–1919 | |[[Wikipedia:Republic of German-Austria]] |- | First Austrian Republic |1919–1934 |[[:Category:First Austrian Republic]] |[[Wikipedia:First Austrian Republic]] |- | Federal State of Austria |1934–1938 |[[:Category:Federal State of Austria]] |[[Wikipedia:Federal State of Austria]] |- | German Reich |1938–1945 | |[[Wikipedia:Nazi Germany]] |- |Allied-occupied Austria |1945–1955 |[[:Category:Allied-occupied Austria]] |[[Wikipedia:Allied-occupied Austria]] |- | Republic of Austria |1955–present |[[:Category:Austria]] |[[Wikipedia:Austria]] |} See also: * [[Space:Predecessor Sovereign States of Germany|Predecessor Sovereign States of Germany]] * [[Space:Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland|Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland]] == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:List_of_predecessors_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe]] * Wikipedia pages as cited * Wikitree categories and spaces

Predecessor Sovereign States of Germany

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[[Category:German History]] [[Category:Former Countries in Europe]] == Predecessor Sovereign States of Germany == The table below shows the sovereign states that preceded the current Federal Republic of Germany, including the date range the state existed, existing Wikitree Categories in English and other languages, and links to the Wikipedia articles on each state. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Country !Date Range !Category !Wikipedia |- |Germania | |Germania |[[Wikipedia:Germania]] |- |Francia (Kingdom of Franks) | | |[[Wikipedia:Francia]] |- |Carolingian Empire |0800–8888 |[[:Category:Carolingian Empire]] |[[Wikipedia:Carolingian Empire]] |- |East Francia |0843–962 |[[:Category:Regnum Francorum Orientalium]] |[[Wikipedia:Kingdom of East Franks]] |- |Kingdom of Germany |0919-962 |[[:Category:Regnum Teutonicum]] |[[Wikipedia:Kingdom of Germany]] |- |Holy Roman Empire |0800 or 962–1806 |[[:Category:Holy Roman Empire]] (English) [[:Category:Imperium Romanum Sacrum]] (Latin) |[[Wikipedia:Holy Roman Empire]] |- |Confederation of the Rhine (client states of the French Empire) |1806–1813 |[[:Category:Rheinbund]] (German) |[[Wikipedia:Confederation of the Rhine]] |- |Kingdom of Prussia |1701–1871 or 1701-1918 |[[:Category:Prussia]] [[:Category:Preußen]] (German) |[[Wikipedia:Kingdom of Prussia]] |- |German Confederation |1815–1848 |[[:Category:Deutscher Bund]] (German) |[[Wikipedia:German Confederation]] |- |German Empire (Reich) |1848–1849 | |[[Wikipedia:German Empire (1848–49)]] |- |German Confederation |1849–1866 or 1815-1866 |[[:Category: Deutscher Bund]] |[[Wikipedia:German Confederation]] |- |North German Confederation |1867–1871 |Norddeutscher Bund |[[Wikipedia:North German Confederation]] |- |German Empire |1871–1918 | |[[Wikipedia:German Empire]] |- |German Reich (Weimar Republic) |1919–1933 | |[[Wikipedia:Weimar Republic]] |- |Territory of the Saar Basin (French League of Nations mandate) |1920–1935 | |[[Wikipedia:Territory of the Saar Basin]] |- |German Reich |1933–1945 | |[[Wikipedia:Nazi Germany]] |- |Allied-occupied Germany |1945–1949 | |[[Wikipedia:Allied-occupied Germany]] |- |Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) |1949–1990; 1990–present, | |[[Wikipedia:West Germany]] [[Wikipedia:Germany]] |- |West Berlin |1949–1990 |[[:Category:Berlin, Germany]] [[:Category:Berlin, Deutschland]] |[[Wikipedia:West Berlin]] |- |Saar Protectorate (French protectorate) |1947–1957 | |[[Wikipedia:Saar Protectorate]] |- |German Democratic Republic (East Germany) |1949–1990 |East Germany, Deutsche Demokratische Republik (German) |[[Wikipedia:East Germany]] |- |Federal Republic of Germany (Modern Germany is a continuation of the Federal Republic, it is not a successor state) |1990–present |[[:Category:Germany]] [[:Category: Bundesrepublik Deutschland]] (German) |[[Wikipedia:Germany]] [[Wikipedia:Federal Republic of Germany]] |} See also: * [[Space:Predecessor Sovereign States of Austria|Predecessor Sovereign States of Austria]] * [[Space:Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland|Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland]] * [[Space:Predecessor Sovereign States of Ukraine|Predecessor Sovereign States of Ukraine]] == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:List_of_predecessors_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe]] * Wikitree Sovereign State pages

Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland

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Predecessor Sovereign States of Ukraine

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[[Category:Former Countries in Europe]][[Category:Ukraine, History]] [[Category:Ukraine]][[Category:Russian History]][[Category:Polish History]] == Predecessor Sovereign States of Ukraine == The table below shows the sovereign states that preceded the Ukraine, including the date range the state existed, existing Wikitree Categories in English and other languages, and links to the Wikipedia articles on each state. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Country !Date Range !Category !Wikipedia |- | Cimmerians |1300–625 BC | |[[Wikipedia:Cimmerians]] |- |Scythia |690–250 BC | |[[Wikipedia:Scythia]] |- | Sarmatia |450 BC – 400 AD | |[[Wikipedia:Sarmatia]] |- | Rus' Khaganate |838–862 | |[[Wikipedia: Rus' Khaganate]] |- |Kievan Rus' |862–1240 | |[[Wikipedia:Kievan Rus']] |- | Principality of Kiev |1132–1471 | |[[Wikipedia:Principality of Kiev]] |- | Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia |1199–1349 | |[[Wikipedia:Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia ]] |- | Grand Duchy of Lithuania |1349–1569 | |[[Wikipedia:Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] |- | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth |1569–1648 |[[:Category:Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] |[[Wikipedia:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] |- | Cossack Hetmanate |1648–1764 | |[[Wikipedia:Cossack Hetmanate]] |- | Russian Empire |1764–1917 |[[:Category:Russian Empire]] |[[Wikipedia:Russian Empire ]] |- | Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |1772–1918 | |[[Wikipedia:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]] |- | Ukrainian People's Republic |1917–1921 | |[[Wikipedia:Ukrainian People's Republic]] |- | West Ukrainian People's Republic |1918–1919 | |[[Wikipedia:West Ukrainian People's Republic]] |- | Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |1919–1991 | |[[Wikipedia:Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]] |- |Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |1922–1991 |[[:Category:Soviet Union]] |[[Wikipedia:Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]] |- | Ukraine |1991–present |[[:Category:Ukraine]] |[[Wikipedia:Ukraine]] |} See also: * [[Space:Predecessor Sovereign States of Austria|Predecessor Sovereign States of Austria]] * [[Space:Predecessor Sovereign States of Germany|Predecessor Sovereign States of Germany]] * [[Space:Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland|Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland]] == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:List_of_predecessors_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe]] * Wikipedia pages as cited * Wikitree categories and spaces

Predko Name Study

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

Preisler Slovakia

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Preliminary Materials for a Genealogy of the Rider (Ryder) Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == Preliminary Materials for a Genealogy of the Rider (Ryder) Families == in the United States : arranged according to the "Rider trace" system of presentation. * by Fremont Rider,1885-1962. * published by The Godfrey Memorial Library, Middletown, Connecticut,1959 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Preliminary Materials for a Genealogy of the Rider (Ryder) Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692559 (Volumes 1,2 and 3) * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064045982 (Volume 1) * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064045958 (Volume 2) * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064045925 (Volume 3) === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Rider, Fremont ''[[Space: Preliminary Materials for a Genealogy of the Rider (Ryder) Families| Preliminary Materials for a Genealogy of the Rider (Ryder) Families]]'' (Middletown, Connecticut,1959), [ Page ]. * [[#Rider|Rider]

Premier of Newfoundland

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[[Category:Newfoundland, Premiers]] [[Category:Newfoundland and Labrador]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF NEWFOUNDLAND''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Smallwood-375|Joseph Smallwood]]'''
(1900-1991) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 1, 1949 – January 18, 1972 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Moores-212|Frank Moores]]'''
(133-2005) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |January 18, 1972 – March 26, 1979 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Peckford-3|Brian Peckford]]'''
(1942) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 26, 1979 – March 22, 1989 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Rideout-185|Thomas Rideout]]'''
(1948) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 22, 1989 – May 5, 1989 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Wells-6857|Clyde Wells]]'''
(1937) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |May 5, 1989 – January 26, 1996 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Tobin-353|Brian Tobin]]'''
(1954) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |January 26, 1996 – October 16, 2000 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Tulk-39|Beaton Tulk]]'''
(1944) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 16, 2000 – February 13, 2001 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Grimes-1194|Roger Grimes]]'''
(1950) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 13, 2001 – November 6, 2003 |- |} The office, prior to Confederation in 1949, was preceded by that of [[Space:Premiers_of_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Prime Minister of the of the Dominion of Newfoundland.]]

Premiers of Alberta

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[[Category:Alberta_Project]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF ALBERTA''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Rutherford-1112|Alexander Rutherford]]'''
(1857-1941) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |2 September 1905 - 26 May 1910 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Sifton-2|Arthur Sifton]]'''
(1858-1921) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |26 May 1910 - 30 October 1917 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Stewart-10563|Charles Stewart]]'''
(1868-1946) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |30 October 1917 - 13 August 1921 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Greenfield-505|Herbert Greenfield]]'''
(1869-1949) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United Farmers |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |13 August 1921 - 23 November 1925 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Brownlee-669|John Brownlee]]'''
(1883-1961) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United Farmers |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |23 November 1925 - 10 July 1934 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Reid-3595|Richard Reid]]'''
(1879-1980) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United Farmers |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |10 July 1934 - 3 September 1935 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Aberhart-22|William Aberhart]]'''
(1878-1943) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Social Credit |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |3 September 1935 - 23 May 1943 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Manning-2249|Ernest Manning]]'''
(1908-1996) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Social Credit |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |31 May 1943 - 12 December 1968 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Strom-126|Harry Strom]]'''
(1914-1984) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Social Credit |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |12 December 1968 - 10 September 1971 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Lougheed-22|Peter Lougheed]]'''
(1928-2012) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative Association |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |10 September 1971 - 1 November 1985 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Getty-86|Don Getty]]'''
(1933-2016) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative Association |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |1 November 1985 - 13 December 1992 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Klein-1803|Ralph Klein]]'''
(1942-2013) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative Association |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |14 December 1992 - 14 December 2006 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Stelmach-48|Ed Stelmach]]'''
(1951) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative Association |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |14 December 2006 - 7 October 2011 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Redford-467|Alison Redford]]'''
(1965) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative Association |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |7 October 2011 - 23 March 2014 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hancock-2767|Dave Hancock]]'''
(1955) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative Association |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |23 March 2014 - 15 September 2014 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Prentice-793|Jim Prentice]]'''
(1956-2016) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |15 September 2014 - 24 May 2015 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Notley-34|Rachel Notley]]'''
(1964) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Alberta New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |24 May 2015 - 30 April 2019 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Kenney-1816|Jason Kenney]]'''
(1968) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |30 April 2019 - 11 October 2022 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Smith-293424|Danielle Smith]]'''
(1968) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |11 October 2022 - Incumbant |}

Premiers of British Columbia

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[[Category: British Columbia, Premiers]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[McCreight-21|John McCreight]]'''
(1827-1913) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 14, 1871 – December 23, 1872 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[De_Cosmos-1|Amor De Cosmos]]'''
(1825-1897) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 23, 1872 – February 9, 1874 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Walkem-6|George Walkem]]'''
(1878-1908) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 11, 1874 – January 27, 1876 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Elliott-3477|Andrew Elliott]]'''
(1829-1889) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 1, 1876 – February 11, 1878 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Walkem-6|George Walkem]]'''
(1878-1908) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 25, 1878 – June 6, 1882 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Beaven-156|Robert Beaven]]'''
(1836-1920) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 13, 1882 – January 29, 1883 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Smithe-46|William Smithe]]'''
(1842-1887) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |January 29, 1883 – March 28, 1887 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Davie-286|Alexander Davie]]'''
(1847-1889) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 1, 1887 – August 1, 1889 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Robson-546|John Robson]]'''
(1824-1892) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 2, 1889 – June 29, 1892 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Davie-289|Theodore Davie]]'''
(1852-1898) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 2, 1892 – March 2, 1895 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Turner-9100|John Turner]]'''
(1834-1923) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 4, 1895 – August 8, 1898 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Semlin-1|Charles Semlin]]'''
(1838-1927) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 15, 1898 – February 27, 1900 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Martin-17120|Joseph Martin]]'''
(1852-1923) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 28, 1900 – June 14, 1900 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Dunsmuir-6|James Dunsmuir]]'''
(1851-1920) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 15, 1900 – November 21, 1902 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Prior-740|Edward Prior]]'''
(1853-1920) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 21, 1902 – June 1, 1903 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[McBride-1269|Richard McBride]]'''
(1870-1917) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 1, 1903 – December 15, 1915 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bowser-165|William Bowser]]'''
(1867-1933) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 15, 1915 – November 23, 1916 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Brewster-1364|Harlan Brewster]]'''
(1870-1918) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 23, 1916 – March 1, 1918 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Oliver-1161|John Oliver]]'''
(1856-1927) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 6, 1918 – August 17, 1927 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[MacLean-1084|John MacLean]]'''
(1873-1948) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 20, 1927 – August 20, 1928 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Tolmie-10|Simon Tolmie]]'''
(1867-1937) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 21, 1928 – November 15, 1933 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Pattullo-5|Thomas Pattullo]]'''
(1873-1955) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 15, 1933 – December 9, 1941 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hart-4291|John Hart]]'''
(1879-1957) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 9, 1941 – December 29, 1947 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Johnson-25888|Bjorn Ingemar "Boss" Johnson]]'''
(1890-1964) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal/Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 29, 1947 – August 1, 1952 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bennett-7278|W. A. C. Bennett]]'''
(1900-1979) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 1, 1952 – September 15, 1972 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Barrett-2561|Dave Barrett]]'''
(1930-2018) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |September 15, 1972 – December 22, 1975 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bennet-527|Bill Bennett]]'''
(1932-2015) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Social Credit |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 22, 1975 – August 6, 1986 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[van_der_Zalm-1|Bill Vander Zalm]]'''
(1934) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Social Credit |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 6, 1986 – April 2, 1991 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Johnston-5001|Rita Johnston]]'''
(1935) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Social Credit |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 2, 1991 – November 5, 1991 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Harcourt-304|Mike Harcourt]]'''
(1943) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 5, 1991 – February 22, 1996 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Clark-16898|Glen Clark]]'''
(1957) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 22, 1996 – August 25, 1999 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Miller-20552|Dan Miller]]'''
(1944) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 25, 1999 – February 24, 2000 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Dosanjh-1|Ujjal Dosanjh]]'''
(1947) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 24, 2000 – June 5, 2001 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Campbell-9794|Gordon Campbell]]'''
(1948) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 5, 2001 – March 14, 2011 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Clark-16899|Christy Clark]]'''
(1965) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 14, 2011 - July 18, 2017 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Horgan-213|John Horgan]]'''
(1959) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 18, 2017 - November 18, 2022 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Eby-1306|David Eby]]'''
(1976) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |BC New Democratic |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 18, 2022 - Incumbent |}

Premiers of Canada East

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[[Category: Canada East, Premiers]] At any given time the Premier of the Province of Canada was either the Canada West Premier or the Canada East Premier. The other Premier of the two was the Deputy Premier of the Province of Canada. Wikipedia has a nicely formatted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Joint_Premiers_of_the_Province_of_Canada page] of all of those Premiers. There's also a more compact list on the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Province_of_Canada Premiers of Province of Canada] page. {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF CANADA EAST''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Harrison-5629|Samuel Harrison]]'''
(1802-1867) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Reformer | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 5 February 1841 - 12 January 1842 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Ogden-993|Charles Richard Ogden]]'''
(1791-1866) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 12 January 1842 - 14 September 1842 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Lafontaine-172|Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]]'''
(1807-1864) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 26 September 1842 - 27 November 1843 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Daly-568|Sir Dominick Daly]]'''
(1789-1868 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 27 November 1843 - 12 December 1843 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Viger-27|Denis-Benjamin Viger]]'''
(1774-1861) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 12 December 1843 - 17 June 1846 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Papineau-35|Denis-Benjamin Papineau]]'''
(1789-1854) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 17 June 1846 - 11 March 1848 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Lafontaine-172|Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]]'''
(1807-1864) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 11 March 1848 - 28 October 1851 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Morin-1043|Augustin-Norbert Morin]]'''
(1803-1865) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 28 October 1851 - 27 January 1855 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Taché-3|Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché]]'''
(1795-1865) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 27 January 1855 - 26 November 1857 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Cartier-139|Sir George-Étienne Cartier]]'''
(1814-1873) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 26 November 1857 - 2 August 1858 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Dorion-42|Antoine-Aimé Dorion]]'''
(1818-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Parti Rouge | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 2 August 1858 - 6 August 1858 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Cartier-139|Sir George-Étienne Cartier]]'''
(1814-1873) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 6 August 1858 - 24 May 1862 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Sicotte-40|Louis-Victor Sicotte]]'''
(1812-1889) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 24 May 1862 - 15 May 1863 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Dorion-42|Antoine-Aimé Dorion]]'''
(1818-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 15 May 1863 - 30 May 1864 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Taché-3|Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché]]'''
(1795-1865) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 30 May 1864 - 30 July 1865 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Belleau-44|Sir Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau]]'''
(1808-1894) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 30 July 1865 - 30 June 1867 |- |}

Premiers of Canada West

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[[Category: Canada West, Premiers]][[Category: Ontario, Politicians]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. At any given time the Premier of the Province of Canada was either the Canada West Premier or the Canada East Premier. The other Premier of the two was the Deputy Premier of the Province of Canada. Wikipedia has a nicely formatted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Joint_Premiers_of_the_Province_of_Canada page] of all of those Premiers. There's also a more compact list on the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Province_of_Canada Premiers of Province of Canada] page. {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF CANADA WEST''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Draper-915|William Draper]]'''
(1801-1877) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 5 February 1841 - 14 September 1842 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Baldwin-4939|Robert Baldwin]]'''
(1802-1867) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Reform Movement | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 26 September 1842 - 27 November 1843 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Daly-568|Sir Dominick Daly]]'''
(1789-1868 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 27 November 1843 - 12 December 1843 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Draper-915|William Draper]]'''
(1801-1877) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 12 December 1843 - 28 May 1847 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Sherwood-1438|Henry Sherwood]]'''
(1807-1855) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Tory | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 28 May 1847 - 11 March 1848 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Baldwin-4939|Robert Baldwin]]'''
(1804-1858) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Reform Movement | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 11 March 1848 - 28 October 1851 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Hincks-50|Sir Francis Hincks]]'''
(1807-1885) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Reformer | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 28 October 1851 - 11 September 1854 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacNab-27|Sir Allan Napier MacNab]]'''
(1798-1862) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Tory | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 11 September 1854 - 24 May 1856 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1567|Sir John A. Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 24 May 1856 - 2 August 1858 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Brown-3114|George Brown]]'''
(1818-1880) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Clear Grit | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 2 August 1858 - 6 August 1858 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1567|Sir John A. Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 6 August 1858 - 24 May 1862 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2711|John Sandfield MacDonald]]'''
(1812-1872) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 24 May 1856 - 2 August 1858 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1567|Sir John A. Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 30 May 1864 - 30 June 1867 |- |}

Premiers of Colony of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Colony of Newfoundland, Premiers]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Little-2685|Philip Francis Little]]'''
(1824-1897) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 May 1855 – 15 July 1858 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Kent-2144|John Kent]]'''
(1805-1872) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |16 July 1858 – March 1861 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hoyles-4|Hugh W. Hoyles]]'''
(1814-1888) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 1861 – 4 March 1865 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Carter-7776|Frederick Carter]]'''
(1819-1900) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |March 1865 – 11 February 1870 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bennett-7862|Charles Fox Bennett]]'''
(1793-1883) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |14 February 1870 - 30 January 1874 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Carter-7776|Frederick Carter]]'''
(1819-1900) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |30 January 1874 – April 1878 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Whiteway-28|William Whiteway]]'''
(1828-1908) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 1878 – October 1885 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Thorburn-180|Robert Thorburn]]'''
(1836-1906) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |12 October 1885 – December 1889 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Whiteway-28|William Whiteway]]'''
(1828-1908) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 1889 – 11 April 1894 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Goodridge-204|Augustus Goodridge]]'''
(1839-1920) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 1894 - December 1894 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Greene-2592|Daniel Greene]]'''
(1850-1911) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |13 December 1894 - 8 February 1895 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Whiteway-28|William Whiteway]]'''
(1828-1908) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |8 February 1895 - 1897 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Winter-1567|James Winter]]'''
(1845-1911) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |1897 - 5 March 1909 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bond-2292|Robert Bond]]'''
(1857-1927) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |15 March 1900 – 26 September 1907 |- |} Followed by [[Space:Premiers_of_Dominion_of_Newfoundland|Premiers of the Dominion of Newfoundland]].

Premiers of Dominion of Newfoundland

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[[Category:Dominion of Newfoundland, Prime Ministers]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PRIME MINISTERS OF THE DOMINION OF NEWFOUNDLAND''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bond-2292|Robert Bond]]'''
(1857-1927) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |26 September 1907 – 2 March 1909 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Morris-8407|Edward Morris]]'''
(1859-1935) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Peoples |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |2 March 1909 - 31 December 1917 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Crosbie-132|John Crosbie]]'''
(1876-1932) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Peoples |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |31 December 1917 – 5 January 1918 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Lloyd-2161|William Lloyd]]'''
(1864-1937) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |5 January 1918 - 22 May 1919 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Cashin-13|Michael Patrick Cashin]]'''
(1864-1926) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Peoples |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |22 May 1919 – 17 November 1919 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Squires-446|Richard Squires]]'''
(1880-1940) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |17 November 1919 - 24 July 1923 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Warren-5758|William Warren]]'''
(1879-1927) |astyle="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal Reform |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |24 July 1923 - 10 May 1924 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hickman-994|Albert Hickman]]'''
(1875-1943) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal Reform |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |10 May 1924 - 9 June 1924 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Monroe-1056|Walter Monroe]]'''
(1871-1952) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal-Conservative Progressive |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |9 June 1924 - 15 August 1928 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Alderdice-8|Frederick C. Alderdice]]'''
(1872-1936) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United Newfoundland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |15 August 1928 - 17 November 1928 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Squires-446|Richard Squires]]'''
(1880-1940) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |17 November 1928 - 11 June 1932 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Alderdice-8|Frederick C. Alderdice]]'''
(1872-1936) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United Newfoundland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |11 June 1932 - 30 January 1934 |- |} The position of Prime Minister of the Dominion of Newfoundland was preceeded by that of [[Space:Premiers_of_Colony_of_Newfoundland|Premier of the Colony of Newfoundland]] and succeeded by that of [[Space:Premier_of_Newfoundland|Premier of Newfoundland]]

Premiers of New South Wales

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[[Category:Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category: New South Wales, Premiers]] This is a list of premiers of the Colony and State of New South Wales: #[[Donaldson-3485|(later Sir) Stuart Donaldson]] (1812–67); Jun-Aug 1856; 2mths; not aligned #[[Cowper-224|Sir Charles Cowper KCMG]] (1807–75); Aug-Oct 1856, Sep 1857-Oct 1859, Jan 1861-Oct 1863, Feb 1865-Jan 1866, Jan-Dec 1870; 5yrs 7 mths; not aligned #[[Parker-30104|(later Sir] Henry Parker KCMG]] (1808–81); Oct 1856-Sep 1857; 11mths; not aligned; re-established Sydney Municipal Council #[[Forster-1720|William Forster]] (1818–82); Oct 1859-Mar 1860; 5mths; not aligned #[[Robertson-17031|Sir John Robertson KCMG]] (1816–91); Mar 1860-Jan 1861; Oct 1868-Jan 1870, Feb 1875-Mar 1877, Aug-Dec 1877, Dec 1885-Feb 1886; 6yrs 3mths; not aligned #[[Martin-46317|Sir James Martin]] (1820–86); Oct 1863-Feb 1865; Jan 1866-Oct 1868, Dec 1870-May 1872; 5yrs 5mths; not aligned #[[Parkes-155|Sir Henry Parkes GCMG]] (1815–96); May 1872-Feb 1875; Mar-Aug 1877, Dec 1878-Jan 1893, Jan 1887-Jan 1889, Mar 1889-Oct 1891; 11yrs 10mths; not aligned / Free Trade #[[Farnell-57|James Farnell]] (1825–88); Dec 1878-Dec 1879; 1yr; not aligned #[[Stuart-6193|Sir Alexander Stuart KCMG]] (1824–1886); Jan 1883-Oct 1885; 2yrs 9mths; not aligned; sent contingent to Sudan War #[[Dibbs-53|Sir George Dibbs KCMG]] (1834–1904); Oct -Dec 1885, Jan-Mar 1889, Oct 1891-Aug 1894; 3yrs 2mths; not aligned / Protectionist #[[Jennings-8780|Sir Patrick Jennings]] (1831–97); Feb 1886-Jan 1887; 11mths; not aligned #[[Reid-3542|Sir George Reid]] (1845–1918); Aug 1894-Sep 1899; 5yrs 1mth; Free Trade #[[Lyne-139|Sir William Lyne]] (1844–1913); Sep 1899-Mar 1901; 1yr 6mths; Protectionist; sent contingent to Boer War #[[See-512|Sir John See]] (1844–1907); Mar 1901-Jun 1904; 3yrs 3mths; Progressive #[[Waddell-2519|Thomas Waddell]] (1854–1940); Jun-Aug 1904; 2mths; Progressive #[[Carruthers-886|Sir Joseph Carruthers]] (1857–1932); Aug 1904-Oct 1907; 3yrs 2mths; Liberal Reform #[[Wade-7433|Sir Charles Wade KCMG KC JP]] (1863–1922); Oct 1907-Oct 1910; 3yrs; Liberal Reform #[[McGowen-262|James McGowen]] (1855–1922); Oct 1910-Jun 1913; 2yrs 8mths; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_McGowen Wikipedia profile] #[[Holman-2948|William Holman]] (1871–1934); Jun 1913-Nov 1916; Labor, Nov 1916-Apr 1920 Nationalist; 6yrs 10mths; premier throughout First World War #John Storey (1869–1921); Apr 1920-Oct 1921; 1yr 6mths; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Dooley_(politician) Wikipedia profile] #James Dooley (1877–1950); Oct-Dec 1921, Dec 1921-Apr 1922; 2mths; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Dooley_(politician) Wikipedia profile] #[[Fuller-9379|Sir George Fuller]] (1861–1940); Dec 1921, Apr 1922-Jun 1925; 1day and 3yrs 2mths; Nationalist #[[Lang-5076|John Thomas 'Jack' Lang]] (1876–1975); Jun 1925-Oct 1927, Nov 1930-May 1932; 3yrs 10mths; Labor; opening of Sydney Harbour Bridge #Sir Thomas Bavin KCMG (1874–1941); Oct 1927-Nov 1930; 3yrs 1mth; Nationalist; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bavin Wikipedia profile] #[[Stevens-19683|Sir Bertram Stevens KCMG]] (1889–1973); May 1932-Aug 1939; 7yrs 3mths; United Australia #Alexander Mair (1889–1969); Aug 1939-May 1941; 1yr 9mths; United Australia; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Mair Wikipedia profile] #[[McKell-25|Sir William McKell KCMG]] (1891–1985); May 1941-Feb 1947; 5yrs 9mths; Labor; darkest days of Second World War; appointed governor general of Australia 1947 #[[McGirr-148|James McGirr]] (1890–1957); Feb 1947-Apr 1952; 5yrs 2mths; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_McGirr Wikipedia profile] #Joseph Cahill (1891–1959); Apr 1952-Oct 1959; 7yrs 6mths; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Cahill Wikipedia profile] #[[Heffron-258|Bob Heffron]] (1890–1978); Oct 1959-Apr 1964; 4yrs 6mths; Labor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Heffron WIkipedia profile] #[[Renshaw-294|Jack Renshaw]] (1909–87); Apr 1964-May 1965; 1yr 1mth; Labor #[[Askin-117|Sir Robert Askin]] (1907–81); May 1965-Jan 1975; 9yrs 8mths; Liberal #Tom Lewis OA (1922–2016); Jan 1975-Jan 1976; 1yr; Liberal; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lewis_(Australian_politician) Wikipedia profile] #[[Willis-9507|Sir Eric Willis KBE CMG]] (1922–99); Jan-May 1976; 4mths; Liberal #[[Wran-4|Neville Wran AC QC]] (1926–2014); May 1976-Jun 1986; 10yrs 2mths; Labor #Barrie Unsworth (1934–); Jul 1986-Mar 1988; 1yr 8mths; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrie_Unsworth Wikipedia profile] #Nicholas 'Nick' Greiner AC (1947–); Mar 1988-Jun 1992; Liberal; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Greiner Wikipedia profile] #[[Fahey-834|John Fahey AC]] (1945–2020); Jun 1992-Apr 1995; 2yrs 10mths; Liberal #Robert John 'Bob' Carr (1947–); Apr 1995-Aug 2005; 10yrs 4mths; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Carr Wikipedia profile] #Morris Iemma (1961–); Aug 2005-Sep 2008; 3yrs 1mth; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morris_Iemma Wikipedia profile] #Nathan Rees (1968–); Sep 2008-Dec 2009; 1yr 3mths; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Rees Wikipedia profile] #Kristina Keneally (1968–); Dec 2009-Mar 2011; 1yr 3mths; Labor; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristina_Keneally Wikipedia profile] #Barry O'Farrell (1959– ); Mar 2011-Apr 2014; 3yrs 1mth; Liberal; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_O%27Farrell Wikipedia profile] #Mike Baird (1968–); Apr 2014-Jan 2017; 2yrs 9mths; Liberal; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Baird Wikipedia profile] #Gladys Berejiklian (1970–); Jan 2017-Oct 2021; 4yrs 9mths; Liberal; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladys_Berejiklian Wikipedia profile] #Dominic Perrotet (1982–); Oct 2021-present; -; Liberal; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_Perrottet Wikipedia profile]

Premiers of Ontario

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[[Category:Ontario Project]][[Category: Ontario, Politicians]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS OF ONTARIO''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Macdonald-2711|John Sandfield Macdonald]]'''
(1812-1872) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal-Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 16, 1867 – December 20, 1871 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Blake-2430|Edward Blake]]'''
(1833-1912) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 20, 1871 – October 25, 1872 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Mowat-101|Oliver Mowat]]'''
(1820-1903) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 25, 1872 – July 12, 1896 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hardy-2454|Arthur Hardy]]'''
(1837-1901) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 21, 1896 – October 21, 1899 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Ross-6208|George William Ross]]'''
(1841-1914) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 21, 1899 – February 8, 1905 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Whitney-1702|James Whitney]]'''
(1843-1914) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 8, 1905 – September 25, 1914 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hearst-18|William Howard Hearst]]'''
(1864-1941) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 2, 1914 – November 14, 1919 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Drury-847|Ernest Charles Drury]]'''
(1878-1968) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United Farmers |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 14, 1919 – July 16, 1923 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Ferguson-4379|George Howard Ferguson]]'''
(1870-1946) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 16, 1923 – December 15, 1930 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Henry-3683|George Stewart Henry]]'''
(1871-1958) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |December 15, 1930 – July 10, 1934 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hepburn-472|Mitchell Hepburn]]'''
(1898-1953) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |July 10, 1934 – October 21, 1942 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Conant-442|Gordon Daniel Conant]]'''
(1885-1953) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 21, 1942 – May 18, 1943 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Nixon-1495|Harry Nixon]]'''
(1891-1961) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |May 18, 1943 – August 17, 1943 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Drew-905|George Drew]]'''
(1894-1973) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |August 17, 1943 – October 19, 1948 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Kennedy-5646|Thomas Kennedy]]'''
(1878-1959) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 19, 1948 – May 4, 1949 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Frost-4076|Leslie Frost]]'''
(1895-1973) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |May 4, 1949 – November 8, 1961 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Robarts-20|John Robarts]]'''
(1917-1982) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |November 8, 1961 – March 1, 1971 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Davis-23968|Bill Davis]]'''
(1929-2021) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |May 4, 1949 – November 8, 1961 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Miller-21728|Frank Miller]]'''
(1927-2000) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 8, 1985 – June 26, 1985 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Peterson-4249|David Peterson]]'''
(1943) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 26, 1985 – October 1, 1990 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Rae-391|Bob Rae]]'''
(1948) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario NDP |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 1, 1990 – June 26, 1995 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Harris-12502|Mike Harris]]'''
(1945) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June 26, 1995 – April 14, 2002 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Eves-122|Ernie Eves]]'''
(1946) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ontario PC |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |April 15, 2002 – October 22, 2003 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[McGuinty-1|Dalton McGuinty]]'''
(1955) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |October 23, 2003 – February 11, 2013 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Wynne-757|Kathleen Wynne]]'''
(1953) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Liberal |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |February 11, 2013 - 29 June 2018 |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Ford-17214|Douglas Ford]]'''
(1964) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Progressive Conservative |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |29 June 2018 - Incumbent |- |}

Premiers of Province of Canada

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[[Category: Province of Canada]] At any given time the Premier of the Province of Canada was either the [[Space:Premiers_of_Canada_West|Canada West]] Premier or the [[Space:Premiers_of_Canada_East|Canada East]] Premier. The other Premier was the Deputy Premier of the Province of Canada. They seem to have alternated the titles, somewhat, between the two premiers. Wikipedia has a nicely formatted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Joint_Premiers_of_the_Province_of_Canada page] with some additional information beyond what is listed below. {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PREMIERS AND DEPUTIES OF THE PROVINCE OF CANADA''' |- !Canada West ''' !Canada East !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Draper-915|William Draper]]'''
(1801-1877) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Harrison-5629|Samuel Harrison]]'''
(1802-1867) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 February 1841 - 12 January 1842 |- | align="center"| Premier | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Ogden-993|Charles Richard Ogden]]'''
(1791-1866) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 January 1842 - 14 September 1842 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Baldwin-4939|Robert Baldwin]]'''
(1802-1867)
(1804-1858) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Lafontaine-172|Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]]'''
(1807-1864) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|26 September 1842 - 27 November 1843 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="2" align="center"| West and East Acting premier
'''[[Daly-568|Sir Dominick Daly]]'''
(1789-1868) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|27 November 1843 - 12 December 1843 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" rowspan="2" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Draper-915|William Draper]]'''
(1801-1877) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Viger-27|Denis-Benjamin Viger]]'''
(1774-1861) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 December 1843 - 17 June 1846 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" rowspan="2" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Papineau-35|Denis-Benjamin Papineau]]'''
(1789-1854) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|17 June 1846 - 28 May 1847 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Sherwood-1438|Henry Sherwood]]'''
(1807-1855) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|28 May 1847 -11 March 1848 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Baldwin-4939|Robert Baldwin]]'''
(1804-1858) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Lafontaine-172|Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]]'''
(1807-1864) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 March 1848 - 28 October 1851 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Hincks-50|Sir Francis Hincks]]'''
(1807-1885) |style="border:1px solid #BBB" rowspan="2" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Morin-1043|Augustin-Norbert Morin]]'''
(1803-1865) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|28 October 1851 - 11 September 1854 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" rowspan="2" align="center"| Premier
'''[[MacNab-27|Sir Allan Napier MacNab]]'''
(1798-1862) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 September 1854 - 27 January 1855 |- | align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Taché-3|Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché]]'''
(1795-1865) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|27 January 1855 - 24 May 1856 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" rowspan="2"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Macdonald-1567|Sir John A. Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891)


Premier


| align="center"| Premier | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|24 May 1856 - 26 November 1857

|- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Cartier-139|Sir George-Étienne Cartier]]'''
(1814-1873) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|26 November 1857 - 2 August 1858 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Brown-29908|George Brown]]'''
(1818-1880) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Dorion-42|Antoine-Aimé Dorion]]'''
(1818-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 August 1858 - 6 August 1858 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Macdonald-1567|Sir John A. Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Cartier-139|Sir George-Étienne Cartier]]'''
(1814-1873) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 August 1858 - 24 May 1862 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" rowspan="2" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Macdonald-2711|John Sandfield MacDonald]]'''
(1812-1872) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Sicotte-40|Louis-Victor Sicotte]]'''
(1812-1889) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|24 May 1862 - 15 May 1863 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Dorion-42|Antoine-Aimé Dorion]]'''
(1818-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 May 1863 - 30 May 1864 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" rowspan="2" align="center"| Deputy Premier
'''[[Macdonald-1567|Sir John A. Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Taché-3|Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché]]'''
(1795-1865) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|30 May 1864 - 30 July 1865 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Premier
'''[[Belleau-44|Sir Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau]]'''
(1808-1894) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|30 July 1865 - 30 June 1867 |}

Premiers of Queensland

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[[Category: Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Colony of Queensland, Premiers to 1900]] [[Category: Queensland, Premiers from 1901]] [[Category: Queensland]] On 10th December 1859 Letters Patent issued by Queen Victoria were read to an elated audience, proclaiming Queensland to be a new colony, separate from New South Wales. From that day forward, Queenslanders were in charge of their own affairs. Queen Victoria assented to the creation of a new and separate colony to be called Queen’s Land on 6th June 1859, a day that continues to be celebrated as Queensland Day. Under the conventions of the Westminster system followed in Queensland, the premier's authority is derived from two sources: a majority in the Legislative Assembly, and the premier's role as chair of Cabinet, determining the appointment and roles of ministers. Although ministerial appointments are the prerogative of the Governor of Queensland, the Governor makes these appointments under the advice (read, direction) of the premier. Immediately following an election for the Legislative Assembly, the governor will call on the leader of the party which commands a majority in the Legislative Assembly, and ask them to commission a government. A re-elected government is resworn, with adjustments to the Cabinet as determined by the premier. Profiles have been developed for '''Premiers of Queensland''', for reasons of privacy other than those still living. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-place ! scope="col"|Party ! scope="col"|Years as Premier ! scope="col"|No. years ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |1||[[Image:Herbert-3376.png|50px]]||[[Herbert-3376|Robert Herbert]]||England ||Squatter Conserv.||1859-1866; 1866||6yrs 3mths||oversaw development of railways, telegraph and harbours; still youngest premier of any State |-align=center |2||[[Image:Macalister-140.jpg|50px]]||[[Macalister-140|Arthur Macalister CMG]]||Scotland||Squatter Conserv.||1866; 1866-67; 1874-76||2yrs 11mths||introduced Education Act 1875 with free but compulsory education for 6-12yo. |-align=center |3||[[Image:MacKenzie-4315.jpg|50px]]||[[MacKenzie-4315|Robert MacKenzie]]||Scotland||Squatter Conserv.||1867-1868||15mths||- |-align=center |4||[[Image:Lilley-786.jpg|50px]]||[[Lilley-786|Charles Lilley]]||Qld||Liberal||1868-1870||18mths||wrote Education Act with Samuel Griffiths |-align=center |5||[[Image:Palmer-14579.jpg|50px]]||[[Palmer-14579|Arthur Palmer ]]||Ireland||Squatter Conserv.||1870-1874||3yrs 8mths||being 7th premiership in 4 years, brought stability; moved to Legislative Council as President for 17 years |-align=center |6||[[Image:Thorn-709.jpg|50px]]||[[Thorn-709|George Thorn]]||Ireland||Liberal||1876-1877||9mths||- |-align=center |7||[[Image:Douglas-6683.jpg|50px]]||[[Douglas-6683|John Douglas]]||England||Liberal||1877-1879||1yr 10mths||- |-align=center |8||[[Image:McIlwraith-91.jpg|50px]]||[[McIlwraith-91|Sir Thomas McIlwraith KCMG]]||Scotland||Conserv.; Minist.||1879-1883; 1888; 1893||5yrs 10mths||inadvertently created first step to unite the colonies in federation movement |-align=center |9||[[Image:Griffith-7175.jpg|50px]]||[[Griffith-7175|Sir Samuel Griffith GCMG KC]]||Wales||Liberal; Minist.||1883-1888; 1890-1893||7yrs 2mths||took a keen interest in external affairs, including the newly annexed Territory of Papua and establishing the Queensland Maritime Defence Force; later the inaugural Chief Justice of Australia |-align=center |10||[[Image:Morehead-283.jpg|50px]]||[[Morehead-283|Boyd Dunlop Morehead]]||NSW||Liberal||1888-1890||1yr 9mths||- |-align=center |11||[[Image:Nelson-16640.jpg|50px]]||[[Nelson-16640|Sir Hugh Nelson]]||Scotland||Minist.||1893-1898||4yrs 6mths||best remembered for valuable work as treasurer during the depression following the 1893 financial crisis; became president of Legislative Council |-align=center |12||[[Image:Byrnes-1018.jpg|50px]]||[[Byrnes-1018|Thomas Byrnes]]||Qld||Minist.||1898||6mths||died in office aged 37 years |-align=center |13||[[Image:Dickson-4376.jpg|50px]]||[[Dickson-4376|James Dickson]]||England||Minist.||1898-1899||14mths||responsible for winning a 'yes' vote in Qld for federation |-align=center |14||[[Image:Dawson-3114.jpg|50px]]||[[Dawson-3114|Anderson Dawson]]||Qld||Labour||1899||6days||first socialist gov't in the world |-align=center |15||[[Image:Philp-219.png|50px]]||[[Philp-219|Robert Philp]]||Scotland||Minist.||1899-1903; 1907-1908||4yrs||transitioned to federation |-align=center |16||[[Image:Morgan-25607.jpg|50px]]||[[Morgan-25607|Arthur Morgan]]||Qld||Liberal||1903-1906||2yrs 4mths||- |-align=center |17||[[Image:Kidston-31.jpg|50px]]||[[Kidston-31|William Kidston]]||Scotland||Labour; Liberal||1906-1907; 1908-1911||4yrs 10mths||last person to come back as Premier of Qld after losing position |-align=center |18||[[Image:Denham-779.jpg|50px]]||[[Denham-779|Digby Denham]]||England||Liberal||1911-1915||3yrs 4mths||early war years; ensured any German threat neutralised |-align=center |19||[[Image:Ryan-10792.jpg|50px]]||[[Ryan-10792|Thomas Joseph 'TJ' Ryan]]||Victoria||Labour||1915-1919||3yrs 4mths||arguably Labor's most-capable leader |-align=center |20||[[Image:Theodore-94.jpg|50px]]||[[Theodore-94|Edward Theodore]]||Sth Aust||Labour||1919-1925||5yrs 4mths||abolished the Legislative Council so as to increase power of Legislative Assembly |-align=center |21||[[Image:Gillies-846.jpg|50px]]||[[Gillies-846|William Gillies]]||Sth Aust||Labour||1925||8mths||established Main Roads Board (now Department of Transport and Main Roads) |-align=center |22||[[Image:McCormack-1837.jpg|50px]]||[[McCormack-1837|William McCormack]]||Qld||Labour||1925-1929||3yrs 7mths||oversaw the development of Mount Isa |-align=center |23||[[Image:Moore-50232.jpg|50px]]||[[Moore-50232|Edward Moore]]||NZ||CPNP||1929-1932||3yrs 7mths||reduced Legislative Assembly from 72 to 62 seats |-align=center |24||[[Image:Smith-177208.jpg|50px]]||[[Smith-177208|William Forgan Smith]]||Scotland||Labour||1932-1942||10yrs 3mths||major public works initiated were the Story Bridge, Somerset Dam, Mackay Outer Harbour, Hornibrook Hwy and re-siting the uni to St Lucia; saw start of WW2; quit politics over federal income tax act; then longest-serving premier |-align=center |25||[[Image:Cooper-24510.jpg|50px]]||[[Cooper-24510|Frank Cooper]]||NSW||Labour||1942-1946||3yrs 6mths||elected premier at 70yo during WW2, when Qld was anticipating invasion |-align=center |26||[[Image:Hanlon-925.png|50px]]||[[Hanlon-925|Edward 'Ned' Hanlon]]||Qld||Labour||1946-1952||5yrs 10mths||had served in WW1 |-align=center |27||[[Image:Gair-90.png|50px]]||[[Gair-90|Vincent Gair]]||Qld||Labour||1952-1957||5yrs 7mths||formed Qld Labour Party (later become the DLP) and was later a Senator |-align=center |28||[[Image:Nicklin-136.jpg|50px]]||[[Nicklin-136|George Francis 'Frank' Nicklin MM]]||NSW||Country||1957-1968||10yrs 5mths||decorated WW1 veteran; then longest-serving premier |-align=center |29||[[Image:Pizzey-38.jpg|50px]]||[[Pizzey-38|Jack Pizzey]]||Qld||Country||1968||7mths||died in office |-align=center |30||[[Image:Chalk-492.jpg|50px]]||[[Chalk-492|Gordon Chalk]]||Qld||Liberal||1968||7days||'caretaker' premier whilst Country Party elected new party leader following Pizzey's sudden death |-align=center |31||[[Image:Bjelke-Petersen-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Bjelke-Petersen-1|Sir Johannes Bjelke-Petersen]]||NZ of Tas parents||Country-National||1968-1987||19yrs 4mths||longest-serving premier |-align=center |32||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Michael Ahern||Qld - living||National||1987-1989||15mths||- |-align=center |33||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Russell Cooper||Qld - living||National||1989||3mths||- |-align=center |34||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||[[Goss-3222|Wayne Goss]]||Qld||Labor||1989-1996||6yrs 2mths||presided over implementation of reforms of the Fitzgerald Inquiry into police corruption |-align=center |35||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Robert Borbidge||Victoria - living||National||1996-1998||16mths||- |-align=center |36||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Peter Beattie||NSW - living||Labor||1998-2007||9yrs 3mths||key agenda was to transform Queensland into Australia’s "Smart State" by restructuring the economy, reforming the education system, skilling the workforce and encouraging innovation, research and development |-align=center |37||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Anna Bligh||Qld - living||Labor||2007-2012||4yrs 6mths||- |-align=center |38||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Campbell Newman||ACT - living||LNP||2012-2015||2yrs 11mths||- |-align=center |39||[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-5.png|50px]]||Annastacia Palaszczuk||Qld - living||Labor||2015-current||-||- |-align=center |} === Political parties === Queensland's premiers have been drawn from the following political parties: * '''no party''': initially, from 1859, political parties did not exist in Queensland. A majority of the early ten premiers were of a conservative persuasion with specific interests, be it squatters, agriculture or industry. [[Griffith-7175|Samuel Griffith]] was seen to be a close ally of the labour movement and introduced a bill to legalise trade unions, declaring that 'the great problem of this age is not how to accumulate wealth but how to secure its more equitable distribution'. However, he later formed an alliance with [[McIlwraith-91|Thomas McIlwraith]], clearly conservative, the so-called "Griffilwraith". * '''Continuous Ministry''' was an informal designation used to describe the grouping in the Queensland parliament that existed from 1890 to 1903, and provided six colonial-era premiers of Queensland. The Ministry was formed from a merging of Samuel Griffith's Liberal faction with Sir Thomas McIlwraith's Conservatives, forming the humorously-titled Griffilwraith. * '''Australian Labor Party''' was formally established in 1892, although a labour member sat in parliament since 1888. [[Dawson-3114|Anderson Dawson]] took the party to power in Queensland in 1899, for six days. Labour governments led Queensland from 1915-1929 and 1932-1956. After 32 years on the 'back-benches', the ALP has governed in Queensland in 1989-1998, 2001-2012 and since 2015. Labour has provided twelve of Queensland's 39 premiers. * '''Australian Country Party''' from 1920 to 1975; Country National Party to 1982; and thence National Party. Whilst the minor of the conservative coalition parties federally and in other States, the National Party was always the dominant of the partners in Queensland, due mostly to Queensland's excellent decentralisation. Six premiers have come from the Country Party and its successors, providing 25 years of government. * '''Queensland Labor Party''' was formed in 1957 as a breakaway group from the governing Labor Party after the expulsion of [[Gair-90|Premier Vince Gair]]. Gair was defeated at the 1960 election. In 1962 the party became the Queensland section of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP). The party continued to hold seats in the Queensland state parliament until 1972, then suffered a collapse in its vote and wound itself up in 1978. * '''Country and Progressive National Party''' was a short-lived conservative political in Queensland, formed in 1925 to combine the state's conservative forces into a single party. It held office between 1929 and 1932 under the leadership of [[Moore-50232|Arthur Edward Moore]]. Following repeated election defeat it split into separate rural and urban wings in 1936. * '''Liberal Party''' whilst liberal partied around the world range from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left, in Australia they have been aligned with conservatism. The Liberal Party of Australia was founded in 1944 as the successor to the United Australia Party (UAP). It has provided one premier to Queensland, [[Chalk-492|Gordon Chalk]] who, as party leader and deputy premier assumed office upon the death of premier [[Pizzey-38|Jack Pizzey]] in 1968. Seven days later he returned to deputy premier when the County Party appointed [[Bjelke-Petersen-1|Joh Bjelke-Petersen]] as replacement party leader and, therefore, premier. * '''Liberal National Party''' was formed in 2008 through the merger, in Queensland alone, of the Liberal and National parties. To date, its sole premier has been Campbell Newman for a month short of three years.

Premiers of South Australia

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[[Category: Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category: South Australia, Premiers]] The premier of South Australia is the head of government in South Australia, Australia. The British colony of South Australia gained responsible self-government in 1856. It became a state of the Commonwealth of Australia on federation in 1901. Prior to 24 October 1856 South Australia was governed by 6 Governors {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #de3248;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth
place ! scope="col"|Party ! scope="col"|Years as Premier ! scope="col"|No. years |- |1||[[Image:Finniss-6.jpg|50px]]||[[Finniss-6|Boyle Finniss]]||At sea ||Independent||24 Oct 1856-21 Aug 1857||301 days |- |2||[[Image:Baker-16789.jpg|50px]]||[[Baker-16789|John Baker]]||England||Independent||21 Aug 1857-1 Sep 1857||11 days |- |3|||[[Image:Torrens-146.jpg|50px]]||[[Torrens-146|Robert Richard Torrens]]||Ireland||Independent||1 Sep 1857-30 Sep 1857||29 days |- |4|||[[Image:Hanson-4725.jpg|50px]]||[[Hanson-4725|Richard Hanson]]||England||Independent||30 Sep 1857-9 May 1860||2 years, 222 days |- |5||[[Image:Reynolds-8680.jpg|50px]]||[[Reynolds-8680|Thomas Reynolds]]||England||Independent||9 May 1860-8 Oct1861||1 year, 152 days |- |6||[[Image:Waterhouse-1287.jpg|50px]]||[[Waterhouse-1287|George Waterhouse]]||England||Independent||8 Oct 1861-4 Jul 1863||1 year, 269 days |- |7||[[Image:Dutton-1317.jpg|50px]]||[[Dutton-1317|Francis Dutton]]||Germany||Independent||4 Jul 1863-15 Jul 1863;
22 Mar 1865-20 Sep 1865||11 days;
182 days |- |8||[[Image:Ayers-1563.jpg|50px]]||[[Ayers-1563|Henry Ayers]]||England||Independent||15 Jul 1863-4 Aug 1864;
20 Sep 1865-23 Oct 1865;
3 May 1867-24 Sep 1868;
13 Oct 1868-3 Nov 1868;
22 Jan 1872-22 Jul 1873||1 year, 20 days;
33 days;
1 year, 144 days;
21 days;
1 year, 151 days |- |9||[[Image:Blyth-410.jpg|50px]]||[[Blyth-410|Arthur Blyth]]||England||Independent||4 Aug 1864-22 Mar 1865;
10 Nov 1871-22 Jan 1872;
22 Jul 1873-3 Jun 1875||230 days;
73 days;
1 year, 316 days |- |10||[[Image:Hart-10262.jpg|50px]]||[[Hart-10262|John Hart]]||England||Independent||23 Oct 1865-28 Mar 1866;
24 Sep 1868-13 Oct 1868;
30 May 1870 -10 Nov 1871||156 days;
19 days;
1 year, 164 days |- |11||[[Image:Boucaut-29.jpg|50px]]||[[Boucaut-29|James Boucaut]]||England||Independent||28 Mar 1866-3 May 1867;
3 Jun 1875-6 Jun 1876;
26 Oct 1877-27 Sep 1878||1 year, 36 days;
1 year, 3 days;
336 days |- |12||[[Image:Strangways-20.jpg|50px]]||[[Strangways-20|Henry Strangways]]||England||Independent||3 Nov 1868-30 May 1870||1 year, 208 days |- |13||[[Image:Colton-1342.jpg|50px]]||[[Colton-1342|John Colton]]||England||Independent||6 Jun 1876-26 Oct 1877;
16 Jun 1884-16 Jun 1885||1 year, 142 days;
1 year |- |14||[[Image:Morgan-29134.jpg|50px]]||[[Morgan-29134|William Morgan]]||England||Independent||27 Sep 1878-24 Jun 1881||2 years, 270 days |- |15||[[Image:Bray-4031.jpg|50px]]||[[Bray-4031|John Bray]]||South Australia||Independent||24 Jun 1881-16 Jun 1884||2 years, 358 days |- |16||[[Image:Downer-334.jpg|50px]]||[[Downer-334|John Downer]]||South Australia||Independent;
Conservatism||16 Jun 1885-11 Jun 1887;
15 Oct 1892-16 Jun 1893||1 year, 360 days;
244 days |- |17||[[Image:Playford-81.jpg|50px]]||[[Playford-81|Thomas Playford (II)]]||England||Independent;
Conservatism||11 Jun 1887-27 Jun 1889||2 years, 16 days |- |18||[[Image:Cockburn-958.jpg|50px]]||[[Cockburn-958|John Cockburn]]||Scotland||Liberalism||27 Jun 1889-19 Aug 1890||1 year, 53 days |- |19||[[Image:Holder-1292.jpg|50px]]||[[Holder-1292|Frederick Holder]]||South Australia||Liberalism||21 Jun 1892-15 Oct 1892;
8 Dec 1899-15 May 1901||116 days;
1 year, 158 days |- |20||[[Image:Kingston-488.jpg|50px]]||[[Kingston-488|Charles Kingston]]||South Australia||Liberalism||16 Jun 1893-1 Dec 1899||6 years, 168 days |- |21||[[Image:Solomon-682.jpg|50px]]||[[Solomon-682|Vaiben Solomon]]||South Australia||Conservatism||1 Dec 1899-8 Dec 1899||7 days |- |22||[[Image:Jenkins-15664.jpg|50px]]||[[Jenkins-15664|John Jenkins]]||United States||Liberalism||15 May 1901-1 Mar 1905||3 years, 290 days |- |23||[[Image:Butler-22128.jpg|50px]]||[[Butler-22128|Richard Butler]]||England||Conservatism||1 Mar 1905-26 Jul 1905||147 days |- |24||[[Image:Price-20835.jpg|50px]]||[[Price-20835|Thomas Price]]||Wales||United Labor||26 Jul 1905-5 Jun 1909||3 years, 314 days |- |25||[[Image:Peake-930-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Peake-930|Archibald Peake]]||England||Liberal &
Democratic Union||5 Jun 1909-3 Jun 1910;
17 Feb 1912-3 Apr 1915;
14 Jul 1917-8 Apr 1920||363 days;
3 years, 45 days;
2 years, 269 days |- |26||[[Image:Verran-55.jpg|50px]]||[[Verran-55|John Verran]]||England||United Labor||3 Jun 1910-17 Feb 1912||1 year, 259 days |- |27||[[Image:Vaughan-5428.jpg|50px]]||[[Vaughan-5428|Crawford Vaughan]]||South Australia||United Labor||3 Apr 1915-14 Jul 1917||2 years, 102 days |- |28||[[Image:Barwell-298.jpg|50px]]||[[Barwell-298|Henry Barwell]]||South Australia||Liberal Union
(from 1923)
Liberal Federation||8 Apr 1920-16 Apr 1924||4 years, 8 days |- |29||[[Image:Gunn-3532.jpg|50px]]||[[Gunn-3532|John Gunn]]||Victoria||Labor||16 Apr 1924-28 Aug 1926||2 years, 134 days |- |30||[[Image:Hill-41724.jpg|50px]]||[[Hill-41724|Lionel Hill]]||South Australia||Labor||28 Aug 1926-8 Apr 1927;
17 Apr 1930-13 Feb 1933||223 days;
2 years, 302 days |- |31||[[Image:Butler-22129.jpg|50px]]||[[Butler-22129|Richard L. Butler]]||South Australia||Liberal Federation||8 Apr 1927-17 Apr 1930;
18 Apr 1933-5 Nov 1938||3 years, 9 days;
5 years, 201 days |- |32||[[Image:Richards-16047.jpg|50px]]||[[Richards-16047|Robert Richards]]||South Australia||Labor||13 Feb 1933-18 Apr 1933||64 days |- |33||[[Image:Playford-210.jpg|50px]]||[[Playford-210|Thomas Playford (IV)]]||South Australia||Liberal and
Country League||5 Nov 1938-10 Mar 1965||26 years, 125 days |- |34||Photo||[[Walsh-9295|Frank Walsh]]||South Australia||Labor||10 Mar 1965-1 Jun 1967||2 years, 83 days |- |35||[[Image:Dunstan-792.jpg|50px]]||[[Dunstan-792|Don Dunstan]]||Fiji||Labor||1 Jun 1967-17 Apr 1968;
2 Jun 1970-15 Feb 1979||321 days;
|- |36||Photo||Steele Hall||South Australia||Liberal and
Country League||17 Apr 1968-2 Jun 1970||2 years, 46 days |- |37||Photo||[[Corcoran-1896|Des Corcoran]]||South Australia||Labor||15 Feb 1979-18 Sep 1979||215 days |- |38||[[Image:Tonkin-1406.jpg|50px]]||[[Tonkin-1406|David Tonkin]]||South Australia||Liberal||18 Sep 1979-10 Nov 1982||3 years, 53 days |- |39||[[Image:Bannon-506.jpg|50px]]||[[Bannon-506|John Bannon]]||Victoria||Labor||10 Nov 1982-4 Sep 1992||9 years, 299 days |- |40||Photo||Lynn Arnold||-||Labor||4 Sep 1992-14 Dec 1993||1 year, 101 days |- |41||Photo||Dean Brown||South Australia||Liberal||14 Dec 1993-28 Nov 1996||2 years, 350 days |- |42||Photo||[[Olsen-4840|John Olsen]]||South Australia||Liberal||28 Nov 1996-22 Oct 2001||4 years, 328 days |- |43||Photo||Rob Kerin||South Australia||Liberal||22 Oct 2001-5 Mar 2002||165 days |- |44||Photo||Mike Rann||England||Labor||5 Mar 2002-21 Oct 2011||9 years, 230 days |- |45||Photo||Jay Weatherill||South Australia||Labor||21 Oct 2011-19 Mar 2018||6 years, 149 days |- |46||Photo||Steven Marshall||South Australia||Liberal||19 Mar 2018-21 Mar 2022||4 years, 2 days |- |47||Photo||Peter Malinauskas||South Australia||Labor||21 Mar 2022-Incumbent|| |- |} Correct to 1 July 2023 ===Unconnected profiles=== As of 4 July 2023: *[[Bannon-506|John Bannon]] *[[Corcoran-1896|Des Corcoran]] *[[Walsh-9295|Frank Walsh]] == Sources == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_of_South_Australia

Premiers of Tasmania

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[[Category: Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Tasmania, Premiers]] Tasmania {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #008000;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth place ! scope="col"|Party ! scope="col"|Years as Premier ! scope="col"|No. years |- |1||[[Image:Champ-78.jpg|50px]]||[[Champ-78|William Champ]]||England||Independent||1 Nov 1856-26 Feb 1857||117 days |- |2||Photo||Thomas Gregson||England||Independent||26 Feb 1857-25 Apr 1857||58 days |- |3||Photo||[[Weston-1529|William Weston]]||England||Independent||25 Apr 1857-12 May 1857;
1 Nov 1860-2 Aug 1861||17 days;
274 days |- |4||Photo||[[Smith-161401|Francis Smith]]||Haiti||Independent||12 May 1857-1 Nov 1860||3 years, 173 days |- |5||Photo|| Thomas Chapman||England||Independent||2 Aug 1861-20 Jan 1863||1 year, 171 days |- |6||Photo||James Whyte||Scotland||Independent||20 Jan 1863-24 Nov 1866||3 years, 308 days |- |7||Photo||[[Dry-524|Sir Richard Dry]]||Van Diemen's Land||Independent||24 Nov 1866-4 Aug 1869||2 years, 253 days |- |8||Photo||[[Wilson-61371|James Wilson]]||Scotland||Independent||4 Aug 1869-4 Nov 1872||3 years, 92 days |- |9||[[Image:Innes-1427.jpg|50px]]||[[Innes-1427|Frederick Innes]]||Scotland||Independent||4 Nov 1872-4 Aug 1873||273 days |- |10||Photo||[[Kennerley-403|Alfred Kennerley]]||England||Independent||4 Aug 1873-20 Jul 1876||2 years, 351 days |- |11||Photo||[[Reibey-8|Thomas Reibey]]||Van Diemen's Land||Independent||20 Jul 1876-9 Aug 1877||1 year, 20 days |- |12||Photo||[[Fysh-9|Philip Fysh]]||England||Independent||9 Aug 1877-5 Mar 1878;
29 Mar 1887-17 Aug 1892||208 days;
5 years, 141 days |- |13||Photo||[[Giblin-146|William Giblin]]||Van Diemen's Land||Independent||5 Mar 1878-20 Dec 1878;
30 Oct 1879-15 Aug 1884||290 days;
4 years, 290 days |- |14||Photo||[[Crowther-620|William Crowther]]||Netherlands||Independent||20 Dec 1878-30 Oct 1879||314 days |- |15||Photo||[[Douglas-8277|Adye Douglas]]||England||Independent||15 Aug 1884-8 Mar 1886||1 year, 205 days |- |16||[[Image:Agnew-394.jpg|50px]]|||[[Agnew-394|James Agnew]]||Ireland||Independent||8 Mar 1886-29 Mar 1887||1 year, 21 days |- |17||Photo||[[Dobson-2689|Henry Dobson]]||Van Diemen's Land||Free Trade||17 Aug 1892-14 Apr 1894||1 year, 240 days |- |18||[[Image:Braddon-5.jpg|50px]]||[[Braddon-5|Sir Edward Braddon]]||England||Free Trade||14 Apr 1894-12 Oct 1899||5 years, 181 days |- |19||[[Image:Lewis-32086.jpg|50px]]||[[Lewis-32086|Elliott Lewis]]||Tasmania||Free Trade;
Liberal League||12 Oct 1899-9 Apr 1903;
19 Jun 1909-20 Oct 1909;
27 Oct 1909-14 Jun 1912||3 years, 179 days;
123 days;
2 years, 231 days |- |20||Photo||[[Propsting-10|William Propsting]]||Tasmania||Protectionist||9 Apr 1903-12 Jul 1904||1 year, 94 days |- |21||Photo||John Evans||England||Anti-Socialist||12 Jul 1904-19 Jun 1909||4 years, 342 days |- |22||Photo||[[Earle-1875|John Earle]]||Tasmania||Labor||20 Oct 1909-27 Oct 1909;
6 Apr 1914-15 April 1916||7 days;
2 years, 9 days |- |23||Photo||Albert Solomon||Tasmania||Liberal League||14 June 1912 6 April 1914||1 year, 296 days |- |24||Photo||Walter Lee||Tasmania||Liberal League;
Nationalist||15 Apr 1916-12 Aug 1922;
14 Aug 1923-25 Oct 1923;
15 Mar 1934-22 Jun 1934||6 years, 119 days;
72 days;
99 days |- |25||[[Image:Hayes-15120.jpg|50px]]||[[Hayes-15120|John Hayes]]||Tasmania||Nationalist||12 Aug 1922-14 Aug 1923||1 year, 2 days |- |26||[[Image:Lyons-1422.jpg|50px]]||[[Lyons-1422|Joseph Lyons]]||Tasmania||Labor||25 Oct 1923-15 Jun 1928||4 years, 234 days |- |27||Photo||John McPhee||Victoria||Nationalist||15 Jun 1928-15 Mar 1934||5 years, 273 days |- |28||Photo||Albert Ogilvie||Tasmania||Labor||22 Jun 1934-10 Jun 1939||4 years, 354 days |- |29||Photo||[[Gray-18803|Edmund Dwyer-Gray]]||Ireland||Labor||11 Jun 1939-18 Dec 1939||190 days |- |30||[[Image:Cosgrove-540.jpg|50px]]||[[Cosgrove-540|Robert Cosgrove]]||Tasmania||Labor||18 Dec 1939-18 Dec 1947;
25 Feb 1948-26 Aug 1958||8 years;
10 years, 182 days |- |31||[[Image:Brooker-1558.jpg|50px]]||[[Brooker-1558|Edward Brooker]]||England||Labor||18 Dec 1947-25 Feb 1948||69 days |- |32||Photo||[[Reece-646|Eric Reece]]||Tasmania||Labor||26 Aug 1958-26 May 1969;
3 May 1972-31 Mar 1975||10 years, 273 days;
2 years, 332 days |- |33||Photo||Angus Bethune||Tasmania||Liberal||26 May 1969-3 May 1972||2 years, 343 days |- |34||Photo||Bill Neilson||Tasmania||Labor||31 Mar 1975-1 Dec 1977||2 years, 245 days |- |35||Photo||Doug Lowe||Tasmania||Labor||1 Dec 1977-11 Nov 1981||3 years, 345 days |- |36||Photo||Harry Holgate||New South Wales||Labor||11 Nov 1981-26 May 1982||196 days |- |37||Photo||Robin Gray||Victoria||Liberal||26 May 1982-29 Jun 1989||7 years, 34 days |- |38||Photo||Michael Field||Tasmania||Labor||29 Jun 1989-17 Feb 1992||2 years, 233 days |- |39||Photo||Ray Groom||Victoria||Liberal||17 Feb 1992-18 Mar 1996||4 years, 30 days |- |40||Photo||Tony Rundle||Tasmania||Liberal||18 Mar 1996-14 Sep 1998||2 years, 180 days |- |41||Photo||Jim Bacon||Victoria||Labor||14 Sep 1998-21 Mar 2004||5 years, 189 days |- |42||Photo||Paul Lennon||Tasmania||Labor||21 Mar 2004-26 May 2008||4 years, 66 days |- |43||Photo||David Bartlett||Tasmania||Labor||26 May 2008-24 Jan 2011||2 years, 243 days |- |44||Photo||Lara Giddings||Papua New Guinea||Labor||24 Jan 2011-31 March 2014||3 years, 66 days |- |45||Photo||Will Hodgman||Tasmania||Liberal||31 Mar 2014-20 Jan 2020||5 years, 295 days |- |46||Photo||Peter Gutwein||England||Liberal||20 Jan 2020-8 Apr 2022||2 years, 78 days |- |47||Photo||Jeremy Rockliff||Tasmania||Liberal||8 Apr 2022-Incumbent |- |} Correct to 1 July 2023 To do list :Needs profiles ::Thomas George Gregson (7 February 1796 – 4 January 1874) ::Thomas Daniel Chapman (31 October 1815 – 17 February 1884) ::James Whyte (30 March 1820 – 20 August 1882) ::Sir John William Evans, CMG (1 December 1855 – 2 October 1943) ::Albert Edgar Solomon (7 March 1876 – 5 October 1914) ::Sir Walter Henry Lee KCMG (27 April 1874 – 1 June 1963) ::Sir John Cameron McPhee, KCMG (4 July 1878 – 14 September 1952) ::Albert George Ogilvie (10 March 1890 – 10 June 1939) ::Sir Walter Angus Bethune (10 September 1908 – 22 August 2004) ::William Arthur Neilson AC (27 August 1925 – 9 November 1989 ::Harold Norman Holgate AO (5 December 1933 – 16 March 1997) :Unconnected profiles ::[[Earle-1875|John Earle (1865-1932)]] ::[[Reece-646|Eric Elliot Reece (1909-1999)]] ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_of_Tasmania *https://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/resources/about-parliament/premiers_table *https://www.utas.edu.au/tasmanian-companion/browse_p_function.htm#F000095

Premiers of Victoria

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[[Category:Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria]] [[Category:Victoria, Premiers]] On 1 July 1851 Port Phillip District gained the right to separate from the Colony of New South Wales, forming the Colony of Victoria and the right to form their own government, Victoria's Legislative Council. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #f8b9ab;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth
place ! scope="col"|Party ! scope="col"|Years as Premier ! scope="col"|No. years |- |1||Photo||William Haines||England ||Independent||30 Nov 1855-11 Mar 1857;
29 Apr 1857-10 Mar 1858||1 year, 102 days;
316 days |- |2||[[Image:Oshanassy-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Oshanassy-2|Sir John O’Shanassy]]||Ireland||Independent||11 Mar 1857-29 Apr 1857;
10 Mar 1858-27 Oct 1859;
14 Nov 1861-27 Jun 1863||50 days;
1 year, 232 days;
1 year, 226 days |- |3||[[Image:Nicholson-10849.png|50px]]||[[Nicholson-10849|William Nicholson]]||England ||Independent||27 Oct 1859-26 Nov 1860||1 year, 31 days |- |4||[[Image:Heales-12.jpg|50px]]||[[Heales-12|Richard Heales]]||England ||Independent||26 Nov 1860-14 Nov 1861||354 days |- |5||[[Image:McCulloch-895.jpg|50px]]||[[McCulloch-895|James McCulloch]]||Scotland ||Independent;
(From 1875)
Non-Party
Conservatism||27 Jun 1863-6 May 1868;
11 Jul 1868-20 Sep 1869;
9 Apr 1870-19 Jun 1871;
20 Oct 1875 21 May 1877||4 years, 315 days;
1 year, 72 days;
1 year, 72 days;
1 year, 214 days |- |6||[[Image:Sladen-86.jpg|50px]]||[[Sladen-86|Charles Sladen]]||England ||Independent||6 May 1868-11 Jul 1868||67 days |- |7||[[Image:MacPherson-1428.png|50px]]||[[MacPherson-1428|John Alexander MacPherson]]||NSW||Independent||20 Sep 1869-9 Apr 1870||202 days |- |8||[[Image:Duffy-1995.png|50px]]||[[Duffy-1995|Charles Gavan Duffy]]||Ireland ||Independent||19 Jun 1871-10 Jun 1872||358 days |- |9||[[Image:Francis-4556.png|50px]]||[[Francis-4556|James Francis]]||England ||Independent||10 Jun 1872-31 Jul 1874||2 years, 52 days |- |10||[[Image:Kerferd-4.png|50px]]||[[Kerferd-4|George Kerferd]]||England ||Independent||31 Jul 1874-7 Aug 1875||1 year, 8 days |- |11||[[Image:Berry-8446.jpg|50px]]||[[Berry-8446|Graham Berry]]||England||Non-Party
Liberalism||7 Aug 1875-20 Oct 1875:
21 May 1877-5 Mar 1880:
3 Aug 1880-9 Jul 1881||75 days;
2 years, 290 days:
341 days |- |12||[[Image:Service-373.png|50px]]||[[Service-373|James Service]]||Scotland ||Non-Party
Conservatism||5 Mar 1880-3 Aug 1880;
8 Mar 1883-18 Feb 1886||152 days;
2 years, 348 days |- |13||[[Image:O_8217_Loghlen-10.png|50px]]||[[O’Loghlen-10|Bryan O'Loghlen]]||Ireland||Non-Party
Liberalism||9 Jul 1881-8 Mar 1883||1 year, 243 days |- |14||[[Image:Gillies-1561.jpg|50px]]||[[Gillies-1561|Duncan Gillies]]||Scotland ||Conservative
-Liberal Coalition||18 Feb 1886-5 Nov 1890||4 years, 261 days |- |15||[[Image:Munro-3848.png|50px]]||[[Munro-3848|James Munro]]||Scotland ||National Liberal||5 Nov 1890-16 Feb 1892||1 year, 104 days |- |16||Photo||William Shiels||Ireland||Liberal||16 Feb 1892-23 Jan 1893||343 days |- |17||Photo||James Patterson||England||Conservative||23 Jan 1893-27 Sep 1893||1 year, 248 days |- |18||[[Image:Turner-34268.jpg|50px]]||[[Turner-34268|Sir George Turner]]||Victoria||Liberal||27 Sep 1894-5 Dec 1899;
19 Nov 1900-12 Feb 1901||5 years, 70 days;
86 days |- |19||Photo||Allan McLean||Scotland || Liberal||5 Dec 1899-19 Nov 1900||350 days |- |20||[[Image:Peacock-3770.png|50px]]||[[Peacock-3770|Alexander Peacock]]||Victoria||Liberal||12 Feb 1901-10 Jun 1902;
18 Jun 1914-29 Nov 1917;
28 Apr 1924-18 Jul 1924||1 year, 119 days;
3 years, 165 days;
82 days |- |21||[[Image:Irvine-2647.png|50px]]||[[Irvine-2647|William Hill Irvine]]||Ireland||Reform||10 Jun 1902-16 Feb 1904||1 year, 252 days |- |22||[[Image:Bent-828.jpg|50px]]||[[Bent-828|Thomas Bent]]||NSW||Reform||16 Feb 1904-8 Jan 1909||4 years, 328 days |- |23||[[Image:Murray-17441.png|50px]]||[[Murray-17441|John Murray]]||Victoria||Liberal||8 Jan 1909-18 May 1912||3 years, 132 days |- |24||[[Image:Watt-1659.jpg|50px]]||[[Watt-1659|William Alexander Watt]]||Victoria||Liberal||18 May 1912-9 Dec 1913;
22 Dec 1913-18 Jun 1914||1 year, 206 days;
179 days |- |25||Photo||George Alexander Elmslie||Victoria||Australian Labour
Party (ALP)||9 Dec 1913-22 Dec 1913||14 days |- |26||Photo||John Bowser||England||Nationalist||29 Nov 1917-21 Mar 1918||144 days |- |27||[[Image:Lawson-8726.png|50px]]||[[Lawson-8726|Harry Lawson]]||Victoria||Nationalist||21 Mar 1918-28 Apr 1924||6 years, 39 days |- |28||[[Image:Prendergast-1213.png|50px]]||[[Prendergast-1213|Michael George Prendergast]]||South Australia||ALP||18 Jul 1924-18 Nov 1924||124 days |- |29||[[Image:Allan-1941.png|50px]]||[[Allan-1941|John Allan]]||Victoria||Country
Nationalist||18 Nov 1924-20 May 1927||2 years, 184 days |- |30||[[Image:Hogan-7319.png|50px]]||[[Hogan-7319|Edmond John Hogan]]||Victoria||ALP||20 May 1927-22 Nov 1928;
12 Dec 1929-19 May 1932||1 year, 187 days;
2 years, 160 days |- |31||Photo||William McPherson||Victoria||Nationalist||22 Nov 1928-12 Dec 1929||1 year, 21 days |- |32||Photo||Sir Stanley Argyle||Victoria||United Australia
Party (UAP)||19 May 1932-2 Apr 1935||2 years, 319 days |- |33||[[Image:Dunstan-302.png|50px]]||[[Dunstan-302|Albert Dunstan]]||Victoria||Country Party||2 Apr 1935-14 Sep 1943;
18 Sep 1943-2 Oct 1945||8 years, 166 days;
2 years, 15 days |- |34||[[Image:Caine-332.png|50px]]||[[Caine-332|John Cain, senior]]||Victoria||ALP||14 Sep 1943-18 Sep 1943;
21 Nov 1945-20 Nov 1947;
17 Dec 1952-7 Jun 1955 ||5 days;
2 years;
2 years, 173 days |- |35||Photo||Ian MacFarlan||Victoria|| Liberal||2 Oct 1945-21 Nov 1945||51 days |- |36||[[Image:Hollway-31.png|50px]]||[[Hollway-31|Thomas Tuke Hollway]]||Victoria|| Liberal
(party name change)
Liberal and Country;
Independent ||20 Nov 1947-27 Jun 1950;
28 Oct 1952-31 Oct 1952||2 years, 220 days;

4 days |- |37||Photo||Sir John McDonald||Scotland ||Country Party||27 Jun 1950-28 Oct 1952;
31 Oct 1952-17 Dec 1952||2 years, 124 days;
48 days |- |38||[[Image:Bolte-296.jpg|50px]]||[[Bolte-296|Henry Bolte]]||Victoria||Liberal and Country;
Liberal||7 Jun 1955-23 Aug 1972||17 years, 78 days |- |39||[[Image:Hamer-447.png|50px]]||[[Hamer-447|Rupert James Hamer]]||Victoria||Liberal||23 Aug 1972-5 Jun 1981||8 years, 287 days |- |40||Photo||Lindsay Thompson||Victoria||Liberal||5 Jun 1981-8 Apr 1982||308 days |- |41||[[Image:Cain-8247.png|50px]]||[[Cain-8247|John Cain, junior]]||Victoria||ALP||8 Apr 1982-10 Aug 1990||8 years, 125 days |- |42||[[Image:Hood-7266.png|50px]]||[[Hood-7266|Joan Elizabeth Kirner]]||Victoria||ALP||10 Aug 1990-6 Oct 1992||2 years, 58 days |- |43||Photo||Jeffrey Gibb Kennett||Victoria||Liberal/National||6 Oct 1992-19 Oct 1999||7 years, 15 days |- |44||Photo||Stephen Phillip Bracks||Victoria||ALP||19 Oct 1999-30 Jul 2007||7 years, 284 days |- |45||Photo||John Mansfield Brumby||Victoria||ALP||30 Jul 2007-2 Dec 2010||3 years, 126 days |- |46||Photo||Edward (Ted) Norman Baillieu||Victoria||Liberal/National||2 Dec 2010-6 Mar 2013||2 years, 95 days |- |47||Photo||Denis Vincent Napthine||Victoria||Liberal/National||6 Mar 2013-4 Dec 2014||1 year, 274 days |- |48||Photo||Daniel Michael Andrews||Victoria||ALP||4 Dec 2014–27 Sep 2023||8 years, 298 days |- |49||Photo||Jacinta Allan||Victoria||ALP||27 Sep 2023- Incumbent|| |- |- |} Correct to 1 July 2023 ===To do list=== :Needs profiles (Only those that have past are included) ::William Clark Haines (10 January 1810 – 3 February 1866) ::William Shiels (3 December 1848 – 17 December 1904) ::Sir James Brown Patterson KCMG (18 November 1833 – 30 October 1895) ::Allan McLean (3 February 1840 – 13 July 1911) ::George Alexander Elmslie (21 February 1861 – 11 May 1918) ::Sir John Bowser (2 September 1856 – 10 June 1936) ::Sir William Murray McPherson, KBE (17 September 1865 – 26 July 1932) ::Sir Stanley Seymour Argyle KBE, MRCS, LRCP (4 December 1867 – 23 November 1940) ::Ian Macfarlan (born John Robert Macfarlan; 21 November 1881 – 19 March 1964) ::Sir John Gladstone Black McDonald (6 December 1898 – 23 April 1977) ::Lindsay Hamilton Simpson Thompson AO, CMG (15 October 1923 – 16 July 2008) :Unconnected Profiles ::[[Nicholson-10849|William Nicholson (1816-1865)]] ::[[MacPherson-1428|John Alexander MacPherson (1833-1894)]] ::[[Service-373|James Service (1823-1899)]] ::[[Gillies-1561|Duncan Gillies (1834-1903)]] ::[[Turner-34268|George Turner K.C.M.G. (1851-1916)]] ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_of_Victoria *https://australianpolitics.com/states/vic/victorian-premiers-since-1855 *https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/separation-of-nsw-and-victoria *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Victoria%2C_Premiers

Premiers of Western Australia

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[[Category: Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Western Australia, Premiers]] Western Australia became a self-governing colony in 1890. Initially the title of Premier was unofficial but used in keeping with the term used in other states. The premier officially became one of the executive offices of the Western Australian government on 3 April 1947. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #c80c0d" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth
place ! scope="col"|Party ! scope="col"|Years as Premier ! scope="col"|No. years |- |1||[[Image:Forrest-899.png|50px]]||[[Forrest-899|Sir John Forrest]]||Western Australia,||Pro-Forrest||29 Dec 1890-15 Feb 1901||10 years, 1 month, 17 days |- |2||[[Image:Throssell-4.jpg|50px]]||[[Throssell-4|George Throssell]]||Ireland||Pro-Forrest||15 Feb 1901-27 May 1901||3 months, 12 days |- |3||[[Image:Leake-255.jpg|50px]]||[[Leake-255|George Leake]]||Western Australia,||Oppositionist||27 May 1901-21 Nov 1901;
23 Dec 1901-1 Jul 1902||5 months, 25 days;
6 months, 8 days |- |4||[[Image:Morgans-301.jpg|50px]]||[[Morgans-301|Alf Morgans]]||Wales||Ministerialist||21 Nov 1901-23 Dec 1901||1 month, 2 days |- |5||Photo||[[James-18085|Sir Walter James]]||Western Australia,||Liberal ||1 Jul 1902-10 Aug 1904||2 years, 1 months, 9 days |- |6||Photo||Henry Daglish||Victoria||Australian Labor
Party (ALP)||10 Aug 1904-25 Aug 1905||1 year, 15 days |- |7||Photo||Sir Hector Rason||England||Ministerialist||25 Aug 1905-7 May 1906||8 months, 12 days |- |8||[[Image:Moore-41833.jpg|50px]]||[[Moore-41833|Sir Newton Moore]]||Western Australia||Ministerialist||7 May 1906-16 Sep 1910||4 years, 4 months, 9 days |- |9||Photo||Frank Wilson||England||Ministerialist;
Liberal||16 Sep 1910-7 Oct 1911;
27 Jul 1916-28 Jun 1917||1 year, 21 days;
11 months, 29 days |- |10||Photo||[[Scaddan-85|John Scadden]]||South Australia||ALP||7 Oct 1911-27 Jul 1916||4 years, 9 months, 20 days |- |11||Photo||[[Lefroy-63|Henry Lefroy]]||Western Australia||Nationalist||28 Jun 1917-17 Apr 1919||1 year, 9 months, 20 days |- |12||[[Image:Colebatch-10.png|50px]]||[[Colebatch-10|Sir Hal Colebatch]]||England||Nationalist||17 Apr 1919-17 May 1919||1 month |- |13||Photo||[[Mitchell-30005|Sir James Mitchell]]||Western Australia||Nationalist||17 May 1919-16 Apr 1924;
24 Apr 1930-24 Apr 1933||4 years, 10 months, 30 days;
3 years |- |14||[[Image:Collier-4229.png|50px]]||[[Collier-4229|Philip Collier]]||Victoria||ALP||16 Apr 1924-24 Apr 1930;
24 Apr 1933-19 Aug 1936||6 years, 8 days;
3 years, 3 months, 26 days |- |15||Photo||John Willcock||New South Wales||ALP||20 Aug 1936-31 Jul 1945||9 years, 11 months, 11 days |- |16||Photo||Frank Wise||Queensland||ALP||31 Jul 1945-1 Apr 1947||1 year, 7 months, 1 day |- |17||Photo||[[McLarty-383|Sir Ross McLarty]]||Western Australia||Liberal||1 Apr 1947-25 Feb 1953||5 years, 10 months, 24 days |- |18||[[Image:Hawke-517.jpg|50px]]||[[Hawke-517|Albert Hawke]]||South Australia||ALP||23 Feb 1953-2 Apr 1959||6 years, 1 month, 10 days |- |19||Photo||[[Brand-2733|Sir David Brand]]||Western Australia||Liberal||2 Apr 1959-03 Mar 1971||11 years, 11 months, 1 day |- |20||[[Image:Tonkin-1259.jpg|50px]]||[[Tonkin-1259|John Tonkin]]||Western Australia||ALP||3 Mar 1971-8 Apr 1974||3 years, 1 month, 5 days |- |21||Photo||[[Court-788|Sir Charles Court]]||England||Liberal||8 Apr 1974-25 Jan 1982||7 years, 9 months, 17 days |- |22||Photo||[[O'Connor-6066|Ray O’Connor]]||Western Australia||Liberal||25 Jan 1982-25 Feb 1983||1 year, 1 month |- |23||Photo||Brian Burke||Western Australia||ALP||25 Feb 1983-25 Feb 1988||5 years |- |24||Photo||Peter Dowding||Victoria||ALP||25 Feb 1988-12 Feb 1990||1 year, 11 months, 18 days |- |25||Photo||Dr. Carmen Lawrence||Western Australia||ALP||12 Feb 1990-16 Feb 1993||3 years, 4 days |- |26||Photo||Richard Court||Western Australia||Liberal||16 Feb 1993-10 Feb 2001|| 7 years, 11 months, 25 days |- |27||Photo||Dr. Geoff Gallop||Western Australia||ALP||10 Feb 2001-25 Jan 2006||4 years, 11 months, 15 days |- |28||Photo||Alan Carpenter||Western Australia||ALP||25 Jan 2006-23 Sep 2008||2 years, 6 months, 29 days |- |29||Photo||Colin Barnett||Western Australia||Liberal||23 Sep 2008-17 Mar 2017||8 years, 5 months, 22 days |- |30||Photo||Mark McGowan||New South Wales||ALP||17 Mar 2017-8 June 2023||6 years, 83 days |- |31||Photo||Roger Cook||Western Australia||Labor||8 June 2023-incumbent|| |- |} Correct to 1 July 2023 To Do List: (Only those that have passed have been included) :Need Profiles ::Henry Daglish 18 November 1866 – 16 August 1920 ::Sir Hector Rason 18 June 1858 – 15 March 1927 ::Frank Wilson 12 May 1859 – 7 December 1918 ::John Willcock 9 August 1879 – 7 June 1956 ::Frank Wise 30 May 1897 – 29 June 1986 :Unconnected profiles ::[[Morgans-301|Alfred Edward Morgans (abt.1850-1933)]] ::[[Brand-2733|David Brand KCMG (1912-1979)]] :Profiles Needing Additional Information ::[[Morgans-301|Alfred Edward Morgans (abt.1850-1933)]] ::[[Hawke-517|Albert Redvers George Hawke (1900-1986)]] (locked profile TL request 1/7/23) == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_of_Western_Australia *https://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/intranet/libpages.nsf/WebFiles/Fact+Sheets+Premiers+of+WA/$FILE/Fact+Sheets+Premiers+of+WA.pdf *https://australianpolitics.com/states/wa/premiers-of-western-australia-since-1890

Prendeville Catholic baptisms, Tralee

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[[Category:Farna Townland, Kilgarrylander Parish, County Kerry]] [[Category:Tralee Town, County Kerry]] == Prendeville Catholic baptisms, Tralee == This page started as a search for wife and children of [[Prendeville-52|John Prendeville (bef.1830-)]]. Below are the result of searching Ancestry Ireland Catholic Baptisms database for Tralee or Keel (aka. Castlemaine) and father John. "FMP" means found by FMP and not Ancestry: * 22 Aug 1840, Tralee: Bartholomam, to Joannis + Maria O'Ruby. (FMP) * 10 Dec 1844, Tralee: Johannis, to Joannis + Maria Ruth (FMP) * 4 Jan 1846, Tralee: Stephanum, to Joannis + Margareta Dilonchry. * 16 Oct 1849, Tralee: Gulielmus, to Joannes + Honoria Delanery. * 31 Oct 1850, Tralee: Gerardus, to Joannis + Maria Walsh. * 19 May 1851, Tralee: Maria Anna, to Johannis + Margerita Moon. * 1 Jun 1852, Tralee: Jeremiah, to Johannes + Maria Reedy. * 5 Dec 1852, Tralee: Thomam, to Johannis + Margerita Moore. * 23 Jan 1854, Tralee: Catherina, to Johannis + Maria Jones. * 14 Aug 1854, Castlemaine: Edmundum, to Joannis + Maria Walsh. * 29 Sep 1855, Tralee: Michael, to Joannis + Maria Prendeville. * 4 May 1856, Castlemaine: Mauritium, to Joannis + Maria Walsh. * 21 Jan 1857, Tralee: Margaritta, to Johannes + Margaritta Morre. * 4 Mar 1858, Castlemaine: Patritium, to Joannis + Maria Walsh. * 28 May 1859, Tralee: Cath??, to Joanne + Margarita Prendeville. * 21 Apr 1860, Tralee: Honora, to Jonnnes + Margarita Moore. * 25 Nov 1862, Castlemaine: Margm, to Joannis + Maria Walsh. * 22 Mar 1863, Tralee: Josephus, to Joannis + Cath Keeffe. * 28 May 1863, Tralee: Maria, to Joannis + Margareta Moore. * 19 Nov 1865, Tralee: Jacobus, to Joanne + Margarita Moore. ** [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/04bbf98377187 Civil birth] gives this one as a street in Tralee town. * 26 Mar 1867, Castlemaine: Margaritam, to Joannis + Maria Walsh. ** Cannot find civil birth There are also baptisms from 1833-1845 or thereabouts for John Foley/Fenlon + Maria Walsh. Presuming this to be a different Maria Walsh. There is a Mary Walsh with children Edward and Margaret of about the right ages in the 1901 census for Farna townland which is near Castlemaine , so that would seem to be Maria Walsh from this list.

Prendeville of Southland birth registrations

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[[Category:Nightcaps, Southland]] == Profile of Prendeville of Southland birth registrations == This information applies to descendants of [[Prendeville-52|John Prendeville (bef.1830-)]] who lived in Southland; particularly Otautau and Nightcaps. The birth registrations are very poor quality with half a dozen (at least) different surname spellings. === Children of John and Margaret === * [[Prendeville-49|John Prendeville (abt.1851-abt.1893)]] + [[Cournane-14|Margaret (Cournane) Prendeville (abt.1848-1935)]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Registration!!Surname!!Forename(s)!!Mother!!Father |- |1874 in Ireland||||[[Prendeville-50|John]] |- |? c. 1876 ||||[[Prendeville-63|Edward]] |- |? c. 1877||||[[Prendeville-1|Michael John]] |- |1881/7721||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-55|Mary]]||Margaret||John |- |1882/13530||Prindeville||[[Prendeville-51|Margaret]]||Margaret||John |- |? c. Aug 1884 ||||[[Prendeville-64|Catherine Mary]] |- |? possibly 1887 ||||[[Prendeville-62|Thomas]] |} John's will indicated only the four living issue: Michael, Thomas, Edward, Margaret. === Children of Michael and Annie === * [[Prendeville-1|Michael John Prendeville (abt.1877-1918)]] + [[Valli-8|Annie Haven (Valli) Reggett (1871-1944)]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Registration!!Surname!!Forename(s)!!Mother!!Father |- |1897/16577||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-48|Annie Haven]]||Annie||Michael |- |1898/13122||Prendiville||[[Prendeville-54|John]]||Annie||Michael John |- |1900/15262||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-31|Margaret]]||Annie||Michael |- |1903/2178||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-46|Gusaippi]]||Annie||Michael |- |1904/14332||Prendiville||[[Prendeville-4|Antonio Valli]]||Annie||Michael |- |1905/12386||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-47|Rosanna Bertha]]||Ann||Michael |- |1907/9828||Prendiville||[[Prendeville-44|Dominoco]]||Annie||Michael |- |1909/22667||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-43|Eileen]]||Annie||Michael |- |1913/19067||Prendiville||[[Prendeville-45|Alison McKenzie]]||Annie||Michael |} In probate documents (of Michael's father John) all living issue are enumerated, and it appears that the above table is complete. Seven children survived their father: Annie, Margaret, Joseph (Gusaippi), Antony, Rosanne, Minnie (Dominica) and Alison; with John and Eileen dying in infancy. === Children of Michael and Dominica === * [[Prendeville-25|Michael Prendeville (abt.1855-1916)]] + [[Valli-7|Dominica (Valli) Prendeville (1865-1936)]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Registration!!Surname!!Forename(s)!!Mother!!Father |- |1882/5240||Prendiville||[[Prendeville-35|Annie Haaen]]||Domenicha||Michael |- |1886/17882||Prendible||[[Prendeville-26|Mary]]||Domonic||Michael |- |1886/17883||Prendible||[[Prendeville-56|James]]||Dominic||Michael |- |? c. 1888||||[[Prendeville-32|Dominica]] |- |? c. 1889||||[[Prendeville-28|Rosanna Teresa]] |- |? c. 1890||||[[Prendeville-6|Michael]] ''(tentative)'' |- |? c. 1892||||[[Prendeville-29|Margaret]] |- |? c. 1894||||[[Prendeville-58|John]] |- |? c. 1895||||[[Prendeville-27|Catherine]] |- |? c. 1896||||[[Prendeville-57|Joseph]] |- |1897/16579||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-59|Elizabeth]]||Minnie||Michael |- |1899/1163||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-60|Antony]]||Kennie||Michael |- |1901/9637||Prenderville||[[Prendeville-30|Theresa]]||Dominica||Michael |- |1963/148695 (21-05-1902)||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-53|William]]||Dominica||Michael John |- |? c. 1903||||[[Prendeville-34|Eileen]] |- |1905/1497||Prendeville||[[Prendeville-61|Patrick]]||Minnie||Michael |- |? 1906 or 1907 ||||[[Prendeville-65|Annie]] |} So far we have only found the above eight registrations in NZ BDM search. Others may be unregistered or misspelled so we haven't spotted them yet. The four entries starting with "?" indicate there is evidence the child existed but no NZ BDM birth registration found. The registration of William has some inconsistencies; see his profile for deeper discussion. === In NZBI (Microfiche) === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Reg Qtr!!Place |- |[[Prendeville-55|Mary Prendiville]]||Jun 1881||Riverton |- |[[Prendeville-35|Annie Haven Perndeville]]||Mar 1882||Riverton |- |[[Prendeville-56|James Prendible]]||Dec 1886||Invercargill |- |[[Prendeville-26|Mary Prendible]]||Dec 1886||Invercargill |- |[[Prendeville-48|Annie Haven Prendeville]]||Dec 1897||Otautau |- |[[Prendeville-59|Elizabeth Prendeville]]||Dec 1897||Otautau |- |[[Prendeville-54|John Prendiville]]||Dec 1898||Otautau |- |[[Prendeville-60|Antony Prendiville]]||Mar 1899||Otautau, Otago |- |[[Prendeville-31|Margaret Prendeville]]||Mar 1900||Otautau, Otago |- |[[Prendeville-53|William Prendeville]]||Sep 1902||Blacks, Otago |- |[[Prendeville-46|Gussippi Prendeville]]||Jun 1903||Otautau |- |[[Prendiville-4|Antonio Valli Prendiville]]||Mar 1904||Otautau |- |[[Prendeville-47|Rosanna Bertha Prenderville]]||Mar 1905||Otautau, Otago |- |[[Prendeville-61|Patrick Prenderville]]||Jun 1905||Otautau, Otago |- |[[Prendeville-44|Dominico Prendiville]]||Mar 1907||Otautau, Otago |- |[[Prendeville-33|Eileen Prendeville]]||Jun 1909||Otautau, Canterbury |} * There is a gap from 1882 to 1897 -- are those records missing from the microfiche data set perhaps? * [[Prendeville-45|Alison McKenzie Prendeville]] is absent -- what does this mean? === In school records === Via NZSG key index. Full records will contain more information. * 1898: PRENDEVILLE Mary, Nightcaps #284, P: Michael Prendeville * 1903: PRENDERVILLE Rosie, South Hillend #192, P: Prenderville. * 1904: PRENDIVILLE Annie, Nightcaps #460, P: Michael Prendiville. * 1904: PRENDIVILLE Margaret, Nightcaps #478, P: M Prendiville * 1907: PRENDIVILLE Gusseppi, Nightcaps #551, P: Michael Prendiville * 1907: PRENDIVILLE Joseph, Nightcaps #548 * 1908: PRENDIVILLE Antony V, Nightcaps #593, P: Michael Prendiville * 1909: PRENDIVILLE Birthia Rosanna, Nightcaps #642, P: M Prendiville * 1912: PRENDIVILLE Dominico, Nightcaps #710, P: Michael Prendiville * 1915: PRENDEVILLE Alice, Drummond #551, P: M Prenderville * 1915: PRENDEVILLE Patrick, Drummond #553, P: M Prenderville * 1915: PRENDEVILLE Eileen, Drummond #550, P: M Prenderville * 1915: PRENDEVILLE William, Drummond #552, P: M Prenderville * 1918: PRENDEVILLE Eileen, Drummond #594, P: Mrs Prendeville * 26 Oct 1920: PRENDEVILLE Patrick, Highcliff #117, P: Mrs Prendeville, DOB: 19 Apr 1906, LS: Drummond, LD: 14 Dec 1920. * 1 Nov 1920: PRENDEVILLE Alice, Highcliff #120, P: Mrs Prendeville, A: Highcliff, DOB: 3 Jun 1907, LS: Drummond, LD: 17 Dec 1920.

Preneveau Cemetery

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Pre-Norman Britain

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''The Kingdoms of Pre-Norman Britain''
:For profiles and categories, see [[:Category: Pre-Norman Britain|Pre-Norman Britain]] :For Britain before the establishment of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms; see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Resources_for_Ancient_Britain Celtic - Roman Britain] :For resources see Pre-Norman Britain [[:Space: Source List for Pre-Norman Britain|Resource page]] :Each named Kingdom has been linked to a Wikipedia page with maps and a full description. :Please link useful pages and categories here as they are created. '''ANGLO-SAXON BRITAIN''' - see category: [[:Category: Anglo-Saxon Britain|Anglo-Saxon Britain]] From about 500 AD, a new wave of tribes from northern Europe began moving into Britain; the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angles''' Angles'''] invading Norfolk, Yorkshire and Northumbrian coasts; the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jutes '''Jutes'''] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxons '''Saxons'''] invading further south, through the Thames estuary and along the Kent, Sussex and Wessex shores. These new peoples eventually formed the seven kingdoms of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heptarchy Heptarchy of Anglo-Saxon England]; Wessex, Sussex, Kent, Essex, East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbria (Deira and Bernicia). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wessex '''Wessex'''] was the kingdom of the West Saxons. - see category: [[:Category: Kingdom of Wessex|Kingdom of Wessex]] - page: [[:Space: House of Wessex|House of Wessex]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Sussex '''Sussex'''], the kingdom of the south Saxons - see page: [[:Space: Sussex Genealogical Resources|Sussex Research Resources]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Kent '''Kent'''] was settled by invading [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jutes Jutes] from Jutland (Denmark); the kingdom of Kent was absorbed into the kingdom of Wessex. - see category: [[:Category: Kingdom of Kent|Kingdom of Kent]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Essex '''Essex'''], the kingdom of the East Saxons, included the Roman towns of London and Colchester. The kingdom of Essex was absorbed into the kingdom of Wessex. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_East_Anglia '''East Anglia'''], the Kingdom of the Angles; later became the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danelaw Danelaw]. see category: [[:Category: Kingdom of East Anglia|Kingdom of East Anglia]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danelaw '''Danelaw'''] - ruled by the Danish Viking, [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] following a truce with [[Wessex-33|King Alfred of Wessex]]. Guthrum was later known as Athelstan following his baptism as a Christian. The kingdom of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercia '''Mercia'''] was the dominant kingdom in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heptarchy Heptarchy of Anglo-Saxon England]. A series of battles with the invading Vikings of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Heathen_Army 'The Great Heathen Army'] deposed the King of Mercia, a settlement was reached between the Danes and Wessex resulting in the retreat of the Viking army to Northumbria. - page : [[:Space: Kingdom of Mercia|Mercia]]- category : [[:Category: Kingdom of Mercia|Kingdom of Mercia]] - see page: [[:Space : The Viking Great Army aka The Great Heathen Army|The Viking Great Army aka The Great Heathen Army]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deira '''Deira'''] - see category: [[:Category: Kingdom of Deira|Kingdom of Deira]] and '''Bernicia''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northumbria '''Northumbria'''] - see category: [[:Category: Kingdom of Northumbria|Kingdom of Northumbria]]; category: [[:Category: Scandinavian York|Scandinavian York]] The Celtic territory of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_of_Wales '''Wales'''] included the kingdoms of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyfed '''Dyfed'''] (south Wales), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powys '''Powys'''] (central Wales) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwynedd '''Gwynedd'''] (north Wales). There were also the mixed Saxon/Celtic territories of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmet '''Elmet'''] (Yorkshire); [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheged '''Rheged'''] (Cumbria & Galloway) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gododdin '''Gododdin'''] (Scottish Borders). - see category: [[:Category: Kings of the Britons|Kings of the Britons]] The Celtic territory of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Wales '''West Wales'''] (Cornwall or Kernow) was known as the kingdom of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumnonia '''Dumnonia'''] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Strathclyde '''Strathclyde'''] - see category: [[:Category: Kingdom of Strathclyde|Kingdom of Strathclyde]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_England '''The Kingdom of England'''] first became a united reality in the reign of [[Wessex-297|King Æthelstan of Wessex]], following the [[:Category: Battle of Brunanburh, 937|Battle of Brunanburh]] in 937. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Sea_Empire '''The Danish North Sea Empire'''] - The Dane, [[Svendsson-22|'''Cnut''']] became King of England 1016; King of Denmark 1018; King of Norway 1028 - see category: [[:Category: Cnut the Great's conquest of England|Cnut the Great's conquest of England]] - see page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scandinavian_Nobility] [[:Space: Scandinavian_Nobility|Early Scandinavia Viking Age]] - see category: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Early_Scandinavia%2C_Viking_Age] [[:Category:Early_Scandinavian_History|Early Scandinavia, Viking Age]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Conquest '''Norman conquest in 1066'''] led by [[Normandie-32|William Duke of Normandy]] - see category: [[:Category: Norman Conquest of England|Norman Conquest of England]]

Prentis House Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

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[[Category:Colonial_Williamsburg_Virginia]] == PRENTIS HOUSE == '''Colonial Lot 51 Block 17'''
The lot designated on late eighteenth century plats of the city as "Lot 51" and also "M. Anderson" was originally parceled 14 March 1712 to John Brooke who had 2 years to make improvements. The current house now known as the "Prentis House" stands on the north side of Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg near Raleigh Taven. :[https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/map/?location=82 Raleigh Tavern on Colonial WIlliamsburg Map] '''Owners''' #[[Brooke-459|John Brooke]] #[[Prentis-72|William Prentis]] & [[Brooke-474|Mary Prentis]] #[[Prentis-74|John Prentis]] #[[Prentis-73|Daniel Prentis]] #Matthew Anderson #Rachel Anderson & Sarah (Sally) Anderson #Robert Anderson #H.L. Hundley & W. Lane #Standard Oil Company of New Jersey #Williamsburg Restoration ---- Please read [https://research.colonialwilliamsburg.org/DigitalLibrary/View/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR1366.xml Colonial Williamsburg Digital Library] Bullock, Helen Duprey. A History of the Prentis House, Colonial Lot #51, Block #17, Site #11 / by Mary A. Stephenson. 1938. Print. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library Research Report Ser. ; RR-1366.; a detailed history of the lot, its improvements and ownership . See Also * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Colonial_Williamsburg|Colonial WIlliamsburg]] * Colonial Williamsburg [https://colonialwilliamsburg.org/learn/research-and-education/?from=home Research & Education]

Prentis Store Colonial Williamsburg

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[[Category:Colonial_Williamsburg_Virginia]] == PRENTIS STORE == '''Block 18-1, Building 5'''
Standing tall on the corner of Duke of Gloucester Street and Colonial Street since 1739, the Prentis Store is the oldest surviving commercial structure in Williamsburg. Constructed of brick and other expensive materials, the intention was for the "ordinary" to be an exquisite building that would draw in the wealthiest clients. Opened for business in 1740, the store was stocked full of goods such as pottery, textiles, tools, toys, and goods for daily life of Virginia's Colonial Capital. Although the enterprise that became the Prentis Store originated with Archibald Blair, it was William Prentis that constructed the brick building which still stands. In fact, the store was operated continuously from 1702 to about 1780 when Richmond became the capital of Virginia and trade slowed considerably. Throughout the span of 200 plus years the building housed a variety of businesses, right into the early twentieth-century. Now part of Colonial Williamsburg, the initial restoration erased all evidence of previous uses. A further restoration in 1972 returned the building entrance to the original above grade height. [https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/map/?location=74 Prentis Store Location on Colonial Williamsburg Map] ::{| |+ '''Store Ownership''' ! Proprietor ! From ~ To ! ! Notes |- | [[Blair-604|Archibald Blair]] | 1702 ~ 1738 | | originated the business |- | [[Prentis-72|William Prentis]] | 1738 ~ 1765 | | initiated construction |- | [[Prentis-74|John Prentis]] |1765 ~ 1775 | | William's Son |- | [[Prentis-123|Robert Prentis]] | 1775 ~ 1779 | | William's Nephew |} == Sources == * Hole, Donna C, and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Williamsburg's Four Original Stores : an Architectural Analysis / by Donna C. Hole. 1980. https://cwf-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/f0mpcl/01COWM_WM_ALMA21540479850003196 * Loeblich, Natasha K., and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Issuing Body. Cross-section Microscopy Analysis of Exterior Paints : Prentis Store, Block 18-1, Building 5 / Natasha K. Loeblich. 2007. Print. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library Research Report Ser. ; RR-1735. https://cwf-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/f0mpcl/01COWM_WM_ALMA21775378440003196 * Winter, Kari J. The American Dreams of John B. Prentis Slave Trader. The University of Georgia Press, 2011 See Also * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Colonial_Williamsburg|Colonial WIlliamsburg]] * Colonial Williamsburg [https://colonialwilliamsburg.org/learn/research-and-education/?from=home Research & Education]

Prentiss County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Prentiss County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Prentiss County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} Prentiss County was created 15 April 1870 from Tishomingo County. The Prentiss County Courthouse is located at Booneville, some records have been lost, 1912. Clerk Chancery Court has divorce, probate and court records from 1870 and land records from 1836. Clerk Circuit Court has marriage records ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses and Families in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York

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[[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses and Families in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York == * By Rosalie Fellows Bailey * Prepared under the Auspices of the Holland Society of New York. * Published by W. Morrow & company, New York, 1936. * Contains historical accounts of notable houses and the families associated with those houses. Many illustrations. *Citing this source in Wiki format: ::Bailey, Rosalie Fellows. ''[[Space:Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses and Families in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York|Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses and Families in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York.]]'' Prepared under the Auspices of the Holland Society of New York. (New York: W. Morrow & company, 1936) *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pre-Revolutionary Dutch Houses and Families in Northern New Jersey and Southern New York|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pre-revolutionary-dutch-houses-nj-southern-ny * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/267289 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27177/ ($subscription)

Presbyterian Church of the Covenant Cemetery

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[[Category:Cumberland County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Cumberland County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] 106 Manchester Road, Spring Lake, Cumberland County, North Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Bedford County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bedford County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] Petition of the Peaks of Otter Presbyterian Church, 1774 To the Honorable Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Burgesses, -- The petition of a number of Presbyterians, members of a Presbyterian church congregation, in the county of Bedford known by the name of the Peaks of Otter humbly sheweth, that your petitioners have in time past and are still willing to contribute their quota in support of the Church of England as by law established in this Colony of Virginia; which they do with the more cheerfulness as they have hitherto enjoyed their rights and privileges and free exercise of the religion as Presbyterian Dissenters unmolested : nor have they any fears or doubts of being disturbed therein by this honorable House while your petitioners duly obey the laws of their country, continue good subjects of their most gracious sovereign, and are useful members of the community. And as they look upon obedience to laws, and protection from the legislature be reciprocal, they therefore pray the protection of this honorable House in the future in the free exercise of their religion, which they humbly conceive is well calculated to make men wise and happy hereafter; to enforce due obedience to their lawful Sovereign, and to live in proper subjection to the laws. While they thus implore your protection and favorable notice, they beg leave to inform this honorable House that they find it very convenient to support clergy of their denomination by the usual method of subscription, therefore a number of well disposed persons in said Presbyterian church or congregation, have made contributions to purchase therewith lands and slaves for the support of stated minister of their said congregation : but not believing the Elders or church session a body sufficiently corporated by any express law of this Colony in which to vest the freehold of the land and slaves in trust for the purpose of raising a salary and the same being in obeyance they would be liable to various trespasses without redress for remedy whereof your petitioners further pray that this honorable House would pass a law empowering the Elders of said congregation to dispose of the benefactions that now are or hereafter may be given for the support of a minister of the Presbyterian profession, in the purchase of land and slaves or to place the same or any part thereof to interest as shall seem most for the benefit of the congregation, and vest in the said Elders and the successors the freehold of the said land and slaves, to the use of said minister as long as he continues in the doctrine and subject to the discipline of the Presbyterian church as held and exercised by their sessions Presbyteries and synods; with power to withhold the profits of the said land and slaves and the interest of the money whenever the minister shall deviate from the doctrines or disciplines according to the judgment of the judicatures and if the profits of the said land and slaves and money should at any time exceed the salary agreed upon with the said minister, the Elders are to dispose of the overplus as also the profit, arising from the lands, slaves and money between the death or moval of a minister and the admission of his successor, according to the rules of the Presbyterian church, as shall be directed by a majority of the congregation : that the Elders shall have the power to sell any lands or slaves that may be thought less useful, and with the money arising from such sale to purchase other lands or slaves of more value to the same uses : that the said members of the Presbyterian church according to the doctrine and discipline thereof, and that shall be annually accountable to the minister for his salary or so much thereof as shall arise from the profits of the land and slaves, and the interest of the money, that the elders keep a fair book of all their transactions in the said trusts and render a just account thereof to such persons as shall be chosen by a majority of the congregation when thereunto demanded, and on refusal or default be liable to suit of the said persons so chosen with the consent of the said majority. This our petition, being solely intended for promoting religion and virtue amongst the Presbyterians in this part of the Colony, is humbly left to the serious consideration of this honorable House to confirm or make such suggestions and amendments as you in your great wisdom shall think expedient, and your petitioners as in duty bound, shall ever pray. Signatures of congregant petitioners* [Endorsed]: Bedford. Petition of the members of the Presbyterian church, praying that Elders thereof may be enabled to take and hold lands and slaves, to the use of the minister, under proper regulation. 17 May 1774, Referred to the Committee for Religion 21 May 1774, Reported reasonable Appended to the end of the petition is the following note from then editor of the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography[2]: "This was one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in Virginia. Though Foote[3] does not give the date of the organization, he states that in 1766 Rev. Rice , afterwards known as the "Patriarch of Presbyterianism in Kentucky," became its pastor and continued in charge until 1783... ...As the petition was reported on favorably on the 21st of May and Dunmore dissolved the Assembly on the 25th, it is probable that no act was ever passed in accordance with the wishes of the petitioners." The Enslaved People Since we know the the congregants of the church purchased four slaves and acquired or were gifted a tract of land about 100 acres in size, either the House of Burgesses passed the petition before they were dissolved or the congregation of the Peaks of Otter decided to proceed without authorization once the legislature had been dissolved. According to Peter Viemeister, the enslaved were Jerry, Kate, Tom and Venus. "In 1783, trustees Robert and William Ewing, William and Jon Trigg, and David Rice attested that the church now had clear title not only to the initial four adult slaves, but also their ten children: Nancy, Ishmael, Sall, Moses, Herod, Cyrus, Pharez, Jinney, Milly and Charles."[4] *Signers of the 1774 Petition (Names have been alphabetized for ease of searching. If the same name appears more than once, then there were multiple congregants with the identical name.) Jesse Abslon William Adams William Adson Alexander Armstrong John Armstrong William Armstrong John Beaney Adam Beard David Beard Samuel Beard James Boyd William Boyd Henry Brown James Brown John Burk Charles Campbell Samuel Campbell Thomas Campbell Merry Carter William Cenedey Charles Cobbes Robert Cowan Alexander Davidson George Dickson Abrah Dooley George Dooley George Dooley Jacob Dooley John Dooley Thomas Dooley Thomas Dooley, Jr. John Downing Willia Downing James Edger Jonas Erwin Andrew Evins John Evins Abraham Ewin Caleb Ewing Charles Ewing Robert Ewing Robert Ewing, Jr. William Ewing John Ewinge Samuel Farr Thomas Feely Michael Gilbert Issack Groce Dannal Gudane William Handy Peter Harman David Harvey Robert Hill Abel Holmes Thomas Howard Andrew Irwin Robert Irwin Jarvis Jackson Joseph Jackson, Jr. Joseph Jackson, Sr. Robert Jarvis James Kennedy John Kennedy Thomas Kennedy William Kennedy James Kerley William Lamme Joseph Linn Adam Linn Adam Linn John Low Frederick Mayberry Henry Mayberry John McFarland Charles McGlaf, Sr. Lawrence McGuire Thomas McHandres Moses McIlvain Nicholas Mene Andrew Mitchel Daniel Mitchell Daniel Mitchell Enos Mitchell James Mitchell James Mitchell John Mitchell Robert Mitchell Robert Mitchell, Jr. Robert Mitchell, Sr. Stephen Mitchell Robert Myers John Patterson Francis Read Thomas Read Francis Reed James Reed Slowman Rees Benjamin Rew Daniel Robinson James Robinsone Dudley Roundtree Michael Roxer William Rutherford Adam Sharp John Sharp Abraham Sharpe John Slayner Polsin Smal, Jr. Edmund Smith Lege Stone Isham Talbot W. Tathane William Thompson John Todd, Jr. William Trigg, Jr. Thomas Williams Benjamin Witt John Wood Thomas Wood Michael Yocum James Young James Young The Ewing Genealogy with Cognate Branches, by Presley Kittredge and Mary Ellen (Williams) Ewing, states the following: "The records of Bedford County, disclose a deed, dated 28 July 1783, recorded 25 August, of which Robert Ewing was the first signer, and from its vigorous style, probably the author, conveying certain slaves or their issue to be used for supporting a regular minister, and for such other church purposes as the elders and a majority of the congregation might agree upon." *Deed of Record , Clerks Office, filed, court, proven and recorded 1783 : Slaves purchased by members of the Presbyterian Congregations of Otter Peaks VA held in trust for the support and sustanence of a Regular Minister, Lands, Houses of Worship, and other Charitable Works. [[Unknown-269712|Kate]]

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Presidency Armies

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[[Category:Presidency Armies, India]] =='''Presidency Armies== The presidency armies were the armies of the three Presidencies of the East India Company's rule in India, later the forces of the British Crown in India, composed primarily of Indian sepoys. The presidency armies were named after the presidencies: the Bengal Army, the Madras Army and the Bombay Army. Initially, only Europeans served as commissioned or non-commissioned officers. The origin of the British Indian Army and subsequently the army of independent India lies in the origins of the Presidency Armies which preceded them. The first purely Indian troops employed by the British were watchmen employed in each of the Presidencies of the British East India Company to protect their trading stations. These were all placed in 1748 under one Commander-in-Chief, Major-General Stringer Lawrence who is regarded as the "Father of the Indian Army". From the mid-eighteenth century, the East India Company began to maintain armies at each of its three main stations, or Presidencies of British India, at Calcutta (Bengal), Madras and Bombay. The Bengal Army, Madras Army, and Bombay Army were quite distinct, each with its own Regiments and cadre of European officers. All three armies contained European regiments in which both the officers and men were Europeans, as well as a larger number of 'Native' regiments, in which the officers were Europeans and the other ranks were Indians. They included Artillery, Cavalry and Infantry regiments, so historical sources refer to the Bengal/Madras/Bombay Artillery/Cavalry/Infantry (the latter often termed "Native Infantry" or "N.I."). From the mid-eighteenth century onwards, the Crown began to dispatch regiments of the regular British Army to India, to reinforce the Company's armies. These troops are often referred to as "H.M.'s Regiments" or "Royal regiments". By 1824, the size of the combined armies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay was about 200,000 and had at least 170 sepoy and 16 European regiments. In 1844 the combined average strength of the three armies was 235,446 native and 14,584 European.
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Presidential Project Page

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[[Category:US Presidents Project]] Page created to assist in helping with the US Presidential special project. Easy to find the profiles ----
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Présidents de la République Française

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[[Category: Présidents de la République Française]][[Category: France Project]][[Category: France]] The goal of this project is to create well sourced profiles with biographies for all the Presidents of the French Republic. == Tasks == As of 20 September 2017, all 25 Presidents have a Wikitree profile. We would now like to make sure each profile is reasonably complete with: * Categorize all profiles into Présidents de la République Française * Write short biographies and add succession boxes to all profiles. * Include a profile image, Wiki Commons has public domain images of all the presidents * Complete the president and his wife's ancestry. It would be good to have a least a complete set of great-grandparents. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page. Thanks! Succession box code: {{Succession box
| title = Président de la République Française
| years = 21 mai 1981 – 17 mai 1995
| preceded-text = Prédécesseur
| before = Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
| succeeded-text = Successeur
| after = [[Chirac-1|Jacques Chirac]]
}} yields: {{Succession box | title = Président de la République Française | years = 21 mai 1981 – 17 mai 1995 | preceded-text = Prédécesseur | before = Valéry Giscard d'Estaing | succeeded-text = Successeur | after = [[Chirac-1|Jacques Chirac]] }} == List of Presidents == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Nr. ||Wikitree profile||Spouse||Connected || Tasks||Working on |- |1||[[Bonaparte-4|Napoléon III]]||[[DePalafox-5|Eugénie de Montijo]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced, Needs Succession Box|| |- |2||[[Thiers-15|Adolphe Thiers]]||[[Dosne-2|Elise Dosne]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |3||[[Mac_Mahon-159|Patrice de Mac Mahon]]||[[De_la_Croix-15|Elisabeth de La Croix de Castries]]||YES ||LNAB fixed. Ancestry has been added up to early 18th century Irish ancestors. Still needs a biography. His wife's family needs to be added.|| |- |4||[[Grévy-1|Jules Grévy]]||[[Fraisse-4|Coralie Fraisse]]||YES |||| |- |5||[[Carnot-2|Sadi Carnot]]||[[Dupont-White-1|Cécile Dupont-White]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |6||[[Périer-22|Jean Casimir-Perier]]||[[Perier-23|Hélène Périer]]|| YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |7||[[Faure-211|Félix Faure]]||[[Belluot-1|Berthe Belluot]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Birth record, Needs Image|| |- |8||[[Loubet-6|Emile Loubet]]||[[Picard-673|Marie-Louise Picard]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced, Needs Image|| |- |9||[[Fallières-1| Armand Fallières]]||[[Bresson-21|Jeanne Bresson]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Sourced, Needs Image|| |- |10||[[Poincaré-1|Raymond Poincaré]]||[[Moosbauer-1|Henriette Benucci]]||YES||Biography improvement || [[Rassinot-1]] |- |11||[[Deschanel-5|Paul Deschanel]]||[[Brice de Ville-1|Germaine Brice de Ville]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |12||[[Millerand-1|Alexandre Millerand]]||[[Levayer-1|Jeanne Levayer]]||YES||Needs Biography. Parents added, needs more family.|| |- |13||[[Doumergue-2|Gaston Doumergue]]||[[Gaussal-1|Jeanne Gaussal]]||YES|| || |- |14||[[Doumer-1|Paul Doumer]]||[[Richel-13|Blanche Richel]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |15||[[Lebrun-255|Albert Lebrun]]||[[Nivoit-1|Marguerite Nivoit]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |16||[[Auriol-24|Vincent Auriol]]||[[Aucouturier-3|Michelle Aucouturier]]||YES||Needs Biography, more sources (death act should be available)|| |- |17||[[Coty-14|René Coty]]||[[Corblet-1|Germaine Corblet]]||YES||Needs Biography, Needs Image|| |- |18||[[de Gaulle-14 |Charles de Gaulle]]||[[Vendroux-1|Yvonne Vendroux]]||YES|| Needs Biography, Needs Sourced|| |- |19||[[Pompidou-1|Georges Pompidou]]||[[Cahour-1|Claude Cahour]]||YES||His ancestors are currently being added. Contact [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle]] if you would like to help|| |- |20||[[Giscard d'Estaing-1|Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]]||unlisted||YES||Needs biography|| |- |21||[[Mitterrand-1| François Mitterrand]]||[[Gouze-3|Danielle Gouze]]||YES||His family is currently being added. Contact [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle]] if you would like to help.|| |- |22||[[Chirac-1|Jacques Chirac]]||unlisted||YES||Needs biography|| |- |23||[[Sarközy_de_Nagy-Bocsa-1|Nicolas Sarkozy]]||unlisted||YES||Still living|| |- |24||[[Hollande-1|François Hollande]]||unlisted co-parent||YES||Still living|| |- |25||[[Macron-9|Emmanuel Macron]]||unlisted||YES||Living|| |}

Presidents of Ireland

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[[Category: Presidents of Ireland]] == List of Presidents - ''Liosta na nUachtarán'' == {| border="1" align="centre" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 5px Solid Green;" !President No.!!Photo!!Name!!''Ainm''!!Term |- align=center |1||[[Image:Hyde-4925.jpg|95px|Douglas Hyde]]||[[Hyde-4925|Douglas Hyde]]||''Dubhghlas de hÍde''||1938 - 1945 |- align=center |2||[[Image:Kelly-27029.jpg|95px|Seán T. O'Kelly]]||[[Kelly-27029|Séan T. O’Kelly]]||''Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh''||1945 - 1959 |- align=center |3||[[Image:Valero-23.jpg|95px|Éamon de Valera]]||[[Valero-23|Éamon de Valera]]||''Éamon de Bhailéara''||1959 - 1973 |- align=center |4||[[Image:Childers-1723.jpg|95px|Erskine H. Childers]]||[[Childers-1723|Erskine H. Childers]]||''Erskine H. Childers''||1973 - 1974 |- align=center |5||||[[O'Daly-2|Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh]]||''Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh''||1974 - 1976 |- align=center |6||[[Image:Hillery-132.jpg|95px|Patrick Hillery]]||[[Hillery-132|Patrick Hillery]]||''Pádraig Ó hIrghile''||1976 - 1990 |- align=center |7||[[Image:Bourke-344.jpg|95px|Mary Robinson]]||[[Bourke-344|Mary Robinson]]||''Máire Mhic Róibín''||1990 - 1997 |- align=center |8||[[Image:Leneghan-38.jpg|95px|Mary McAleese]]||[[Leneghan-38|Mary McAleese]]||''Máire Mhic Ghiolla Íosa''||1997 - 2011 |- align=center |9||[[Image:Higgins-11470.jpg|95px|Michael D. Higgins]]||[[Higgins-11470|Michael D. Higgins]]||''Mícheál D. Ó hUigínn''||2011 - ''Incumbent'' |} == Sources - ''Foinsí'' == * Bunreacht na hÉireann: Articles 12-14. (https://assets.gov.ie/2605/011118150904-7d0cf7762a324f89828b12f7cfed59b4.pdf) * [https://president.ie/en president.ie] * {{Wikidata|Q213702|enwiki}}

Presidents of México

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[[Category:Mexico]] [[Category:Mexican Presidents]] == About the Project == This is a free space page for tracking the creation, biography improvement, and connection of Mexican presidents in order to increase documentation of Mexican genealogy on WikiTree. All Presidents are Notable therefore this project fits under the Notables Project. However, this project also belongs to Project Mexico as it only focuses on one country. == How to Participate == Anyone may participate by creating, connecting, or improving profiles. Please keep in mind the following style rules: === Succession Box === Every profile should have a succession sticker as follows: {{Succession box2 | title = Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos | years = '''38o Presidente de México'''
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19 de febrero de 1913 – 19 de febrero de 1913 | before = Francisco I. Madero | after = Victoriano Huerta }}
This yields the following: {{Succession box2 | title = Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos | years = '''38o Presidente de México'''
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19 de febrero de 1913 – 19 de febrero de 1913 | before = Francisco I. Madero | after = Victoriano Huerta }} Any additional positions may be added as applicable by modifying the succession box as needed; however, the President box must come first. NOTE: The preferred language for succession stickers is Spanish - please ask for translation assistance if necessary. Do NOT place any templates above the succession box. === Notables Sticker === All Presidents are Notables therefore adding the Notables Sticker {{Notables|Mexican Presidents}} or {{Notables|Presidentes de México}} to these profiles automatically adds the Category [[Category:Notables]] to the profile, so please do not add that category to the profile. 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17 Dec 1829||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|no||align="center"|[[Tomlinson-2311|Gael Tomlinson]] |- | align="center"| '''3rd President''' (Interim) ||José María Bocanegra||17 Dec 1829 - 23 Dec 1829||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''''Executive Triumvirate'''''||José Pedro Antonio Vélez de Zúñiga||23 Dec 1829 - 31 Dec 1829||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''''Executive Triumvirate'''''||José Luis de Quintanar Soto y Ruiz||23 Dec 1829 - 31 Dec 1829||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''''Executive Triumvirate'''''||Lucas Ignacio Alamán y Escalada||23 Dec 1829 - 31 Dec 1829||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''4th President''' ||'''[[Bustamante-80|Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera]]'''||1 Jan 1830 - 13 Aug 1832, 19 Apr 1837 - 18 Mar 1839, 19 Jul 1839 - 22 Sep 1841||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''5th President''' (Interim) ||Melchor de Eca y Múzquiz||14 Aug 1832 - 24 Dec 1832||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''6th President'''||Manuel Gómez Pedraza y Rodríguez||24 Dec 1832 - 31 Mar 1833||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''7th President'''||'''[[Farias-120|Valentín Gómez Farías]]'''||1 Apr 1833 - 16 May 1833, 3 Jun 1833 - 18 Jun 1833, 5 Jul 1833 - 27 Oct 1833, 16 Dec 1833 - 24 Apr 1834, 23 Dec 1846 - 21 Mar 1847||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''8th President'''||'''[[López_de_Santa_Anna-1|Antonio López de Santa Anna]]'''||16 May 1833 - 3 Jun 1833, 18 Jun 1833 - 5 Jul 1833, 27 Oct 1833 - 15 Dec 1833, 24 Apr 1834 - 27 Jan 1835, 18 Mar 1839 - 10 Jul 1839, 10 Oct 1841 - 26 Oct 1842, 4 Mar 1843 - 4 Oct 1843, 4 Jun 1844 - 12 Sep 1844, 21 Mar 1847 - 2 Apr 1847, 20 May 1847 - 15 Sep 1847, 20 Apr 1853 - 5 Aug 1855||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|no||align="center"|[[Tomlinson-2311|Gael Tomlinson]] |- | align="center"| '''9th President''' (Interim)||Miguel Francisco Barragán Andrade||28 Jan 1835 - 27 Feb 1836||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''10th President''' (Interim)||José Justo Corro Silva||27 Feb 1836 - 19 Apr 1837||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''11th President''' (Interim)||Nicolás Bravo Rueda||11 Jul 1839 - 19 Jul 1839, 26 Oct 1842 - 4 Mar 1843, 28 Jul 1846 - 4 Aug 1846||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''12th President''' (Interim)||Francisco Javier Echeverría Migoni||22 Sep 1841 - 10 Oct 1841||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''13th President''' (Interim)||José Valentín Raimundo Canalizo Bocadillo||4 Oct 1843 - 4 Jun 1844, 21 Sep 1844 - 6 Dec 1844||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''14th President'''||José Joaquín Antonio Florencio de Herrera y Ricardos||12 Sep 1844 - 21 Sep 1844, 6 Dec 1844 - 30 Dec 1835, 3 Jun 1848 - 15 Jan 1851||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''15th President'''||José Mariano Epifanio Paredes y Arrillaga||31 Dec 1845 - 28 Jul 1846||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''16th President''' (Interim)||José Mariano de Salas||5 Aug 1856 - 23 Dec 1846||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''17th President''' (Interim)||Pedro Bernardino María de Anaya y Álvarez||2 Apr 1847 - 20 May 1847, 13 Nov 1847 - 8 Jan 1848||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''18th President'''||José Manuel de la Peña y Peña||16 Sep 1847 - 13 Nov 1847, 8 Jan 1848 - 3 Jun 1848||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''19th President'''||José Mariano Martín Buenaventura Ignacio Nepomuceno García de Arista Nuez||15 Jan 1851 - 5 Jan 1853||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''20th President''' (Interim)||Juan Bautista Loreto Mucio Francisco José de Asís de la Santísima Trinidad Ceballos Gómez Sañudo||6 Jan 1853 - 7 Feb 1853||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''21st President'''||Manuel Apolinario José María Ignacio Antonio Lombardini de la Torre||8 Feb 1853 - 20 Apr 1853||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''22nd President''' (Interim)||Martín Carrera Sabat||5 Aug 1855 - 12 Sep 1855||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''23rd President''' (''de facto'')||José María Rómulo Díaz de la Vega Fuentes||12 Sep 1855 - 3 Oct 1855 ||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''24th President''' (Interim)||Juan Nepomuceno Álvarez Hurtado de Luna||4 Oct 1855 - 11 Dec 1855 ||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''25th President'''||Ignacio Gregorio Comonfort de los Ríos||11 Dec 1855 - 17 Dec 1857, ''17 Dec 1857 - 21 Jan 1858 (Disputed)''||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''26th President'''||'''[[Juárez-128|Benito Juárez]]'''||18 Dec 1857 - 18 Jul 1872||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''27th President''' (Disputed)||Félix María Zuloaga Trillo||11 Jan 1858 - 24 Dec 1858, 24 Jan 1859 - 1 Feb 1859, 23 May 1861 - 28 Dec 1862||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''28th President''' (Disputed)||José Manuel Susano de la Luz Robles Pezuela||24 Dec 1858 - 23 Jan 1859||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''29th President''' (Disputed)||Miguel Gregorio de la Luz Atenógenes Miramón y Tarelo||2 Feb 1859 - 13 Aug 1860, 15 Aug 1860 - 24 Dec 1860||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''30th President''' (Disputed)||José Ignacio María del Corazón de Jesús de Santa Clara Francisco Javier Juan Nepomuceno Antonio de Padua Pavón Jiménez||13 Aug 1860 - 15 Aug 1860||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''31st President'''||Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada y Corral||18 Jul 1872 - 20 Nov 1876||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''32nd President''' (Interim)||José María Iglesias Inzáurraga||26 Oct 1876 - 28 Nov 1876||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''33rd President'''||'''[[Díaz-832|Porfirio Díaz Mori]]'''||28 Nov 1876 - 6 Dec 1876, 17 Feb 1877 - 30 Nov 1880, 1 Dec 1884 - 25 May 1911||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|yes||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''34th President''' (Interim)||Juan Nepomuceno Méndez Sánchez||6 Dec 1876 - 17 Feb 1877||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''35th President'''||Manuel del Refugio González Flores||1 Dec 1880 - 30 Nov 1884||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''36th President''' (Interim)||Francisco León de la Barra y Quijano||25 May 1911 - 5 Nov 1911||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''37th President'''||Francisco Ignacio Madero González||6 Nov 1911 - 19 Feb 1913||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''38th President'''||'''[[Lascuráin_Paredes-1|Pedro Lascuráin]]'''||19 Feb 1913 - 19 Feb 1913||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|yes||align="center"|[[Tomlinson-2311|Gael Tomlinson]] |- | align="center"| '''39th President'''||'''[[Huerta-167|José Victoriano Huerta Márquez]]'''||19 Feb 1913 - 15 Jul 1914||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|yes||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''40th President''' (Interim)||Francisco Sebastián Carvajal y Gual||15 Jul 1914 - 13 Aug 1914||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''41st President'''|| Eulalio Gutiérrez Ortiz || 6 Nov 1914 - 16 Jan 1915 ||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''42nd President''' (Interim)|| Roque Victoriano González Garza || 16 Jan 1915 - 10 Jun 1915 ||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''43rd President''' (Interim)|| Francisco Jerónimo de Jesús Lagos Cházaro Mortero ||10 Jun 1915 - 10 Oct 1915 ||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''44th President'''|| '''[[Carranza-76|Venustiano Carranza]]'''|| 1 May 1917 - 21 May 1920||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|yes||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''45th President''' (Interim)|| Felipe Adolfo de la Huerta Marcor || 1 Jun 1920 - 30 Nov 1920||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''46th President'''|| '''[[Obregón-11|Álvaro Obregón]]'''|| 1 Dec 1920 - 30 Nov 1924 ||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|yes||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''47th President'''|| Plutarco Elías Calles|| 1 Dec 1924 - 30 Nov 1928 ||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''48th President''' (Interim)|| Emilio Cándido Portes Gil||1 Dec 1928 - 4 Feb 1930 ||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''49th President'''||'''[[Ortiz-1089|Pascual Ortiz Rubio]]'''|| 5 Feb 1930 - 4 Sep 1932||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|yes||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''50th President'''|| Abelardo Rodríguez Luján || 4 Sep 1932 - 30 Nov 1934||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''51st President'''|| Lázaro Cárdenas del Río|| 1 Dec 1934 - 30 Nov 1940||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''52nd President'''||'''[[Ávila-756|Manuel Ávila Camacho]]'''|| 1 Dec 1940 - 30 Nov 1946||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''53rd President'''|| Miguel Alemán Valdés|| 1 Dec 1946 - 30 Nov 1952||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''54th President'''|| Adolfo Tomás Ruiz Cortines|| 1 Dec 1952 - 30 Nov 1958||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''55th President'''||Adolfo López Mateos|| 1 Dec 1958 - 30 Nov 1964||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''56th President'''||Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Bolaños|| 1 Dec 1964 - 30 Nov 1970||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''57th President'''||Luis Echeverría Álvarez|| 1 Dec 1970 - 30 Nov 1976||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''58th President'''|| '''[[López-Portillo_y_Pacheco-2|José Guillermo Abel López Portillo y Pacheco]]'''|| 1 Dec 1976 - 30 Nov 1982||align="center"|incomplete ||align="center"|yes||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''59th President'''||Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado|| 1 Dec 1982 - 30 Nov 1988||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''60th President'''||Carlos Salinas de Gortari|| 1 Dec 1988 - 30 Nov 1994||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''61st President'''||Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León|| 1 Dec 1994 - 30 Nov 2000||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''62nd President'''|| Vicente Fox Quesada || 1 Dec 2000 - 30 Nov 2006||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''63rd President'''|| Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa || 1 Dec 2006 - 30 Nov 2012||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''64th President'''|| Enrique Peña Nieto || 1 Dec 2012 - 30 Nov 2018||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |- | align="center"| '''65th President'''|| Andrés Manuel López Obrador|| 1 Dec 2018 - x||align="center"|no ||align="center"|no||align="center"|n/a |} == History == === First Federal Republic === === Centralist Republic === === Second Federal Republic === ==== Guerra de Reforma ==== === Restored Republic === === Porfiriato === === Revolution === === Maximato === === Modern Mexico === == Resources == == See Also == * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_heads_of_state_of_Mexico

Presidents of the Australian Senate

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[[Category:Presidents of the Australian Senate]] '''Presidents of the Australian Senate''' [[Image:Australian Images-1.gif|Australia's national Floral Emblem: the Wattle © Commonwealth of Australia]]The President of the Australian Senate, is a Senator elected by the Senate. The President chairs meetings of the Senate, is the the spokesperson for the Senate, represents the Senate in dealing with the Governor-General, the executive government, the House of Representatives, persons outside the Parliament, and overseas. The role has its roots in the tradition of speaders of the houses of the British Parliament and the Australian colonial Parliaments. The first President of the Senate, [[Baker-16605|Richard Baker]], said in the Senate in 1904:
The difficulties of the dual position which I am called upon to fill are very great, and I ask that allowances may be made for me. In the first place, I have to perform the ordinary duties of a President or a Speaker, and in the second place, under our Constitution, I have to give not a casting vote, but a deliberative vote when, as it sometimes happens, party feeling runs high. The difficulty of reconciling these dual positions is very great … (Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates, 2 March 1904, p. 6)
Source: [http://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Senators/The_President/The_role_of_the_President "The Role of the President of the Senate", ''Parliament of Australia''], Commonwealth of Australia, accessed 9 February 2015. {| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" border="1" |+ Presidents of the Senate since 1901 !|Name !|State or Territory !|Party !|Term of Office |- |[[Baker-16605|Richard Chaffey '''Baker''']]||SA||Free Trade||9.5.1901–31.12.1906 |- |[[Gould-2348|Albert John '''Gould''']]||NSW||Anti-Socialist Party||20.2.1907–30.6.1910 |- |[[Turley-1446| Joseph Henry Lewis '''Turley''']] ||QLD||Australian Labor Party||1.7.1910–8.7.1913 |- |Givens, Henry Thomas||QLD||Australian Labor Party
Nationalist Party from 1917||9.7.1913–30.7.1914
8.10.1914–30.6.1926 |- |[[Newlands-142|John '''Newlands''' KCMG]] ||SA||Nationalist Party||1.7.1926–13.8.1929 |- |[[Kingsmill-731|Walter '''Kingsmill''']]||WA||Nationalist Party||14.8.1929–30.8.1932 |- |Lynch, Patrick Joseph||WA||Nationalist Party||31.8.1932–30.6.1938 |- |[[Hayes-15120|John Blyth '''Hayes''']] ||TAS||United Australia Party ||1.7.1938–30.6.1941 |- |Cunningham, James||WA||Australian Labor Party||1.7.1941–4.7.1943 |- |Brown, Gordon||QLD||Australian Labor Party||23.9.1943–19.3.1951 |- |Mattner, Edward William||SA||Liberal Party of Australia||12.6.1951–7.9.1953 |- |McMullin, Alister Maxwell||NSW||Liberal Party of Australia||8.9.1953–30.6.1971 |- |Cormack, Magnus Cameron||VIC||Liberal Party of Australia||17.8.1971–11.4.1974 |- |O’Byrne, Justin Hilary||TAS||Australian Labor Party||9.7.1974–11.11.1975 |- |[[Laucke-2|Condor Louis '''Laucke''']]||SA||Liberal Party of Australia||17.2.1976–30.6.1981 |- |[[Young-59458|Harold William '''Young''' KCMG]] ||SA||Liberal Party of Australia||18.8.1981–4.2.1983 |- |McClelland, Douglas||NSW||Australian Labor Party||21.4.1983–23.1.1987 |- |Sibraa, Kerry Walter||NSW||Australian Labor Party||17.2.1987–5.6.1987
14.9.1987–31.1.1994 |- |Beahan, Michael Eamon||WA||Australian Labor Party||1.2.1994–30.6.1996 |- |Reid, Margaret Elizabeth||ACT||Liberal Party of Australia||20.8.1996–18.8.2002 |- |Calvert, Paul Henry||TAS||Liberal Party of Australia||19.8.2002–14.8.2007 |- |Ferguson, Alan||SA||Liberal Party of Australia||14.8.2007–25.8.2008 |- |Hogg, John||QLD||Australian Labor Party||26.8.2008–6.7.2014 |- |Parry, Stephen||TAS|| Liberal Party of Australia||7.7.2014– |} ----

Presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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[[Category: Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]] {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" |# ! scope="col" |First Name ! scope="col" |Last Name ! scope="col" |Born ! scope="col" |Died ! scope="col" |Ordination ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Portrait |- |1||Joseph||[[Smith-545|Smith]]||1805||1844||1832-01-25||[[Image:Smith-72765.jpg|100px]] |- |2||Brigham||[[Young-93|Young]]||1801||1877||1847-12-27||[[Image:Brigham_Young-1851.jpg|100px]] |- |3||John||[[Taylor-543|Taylor]]||1808||1887||1880-10-10||[[Image:Taylor-543.jpg|100px]] |- |4||Wilford||[[Woodruff-246|Woodruff]]||1807||1898||1889-04-07||[[Image:Woodruff-246.jpg|100px]] |- |5||Lorenzo||[[Snow-1406|Snow]]||1814||1901||1898-09-13||[[Image:Snow-1406.jpg|100px]] |- |6||Joseph F.||[[Smith-499|Smith]]||1838||1918||1901-10-17||[[Image:Smith-4498.jpg|100px]] |- |7||Heber J.||[[Grant-3931|Grant]]||1856||1945||1918-11-23||[[Image:Grant-3931.jpg|100px]] |- |8||George Albert||[[Smith-47934|Smith]]||1870||1951||1945-05-21||[[Image:Smith-47934.jpg|100px]] |- |9||David O.||[[McKay-837|McKay]]||1873||1970||1951-04-09||[[Image:McKay-837.jpg|100px]] |- |10||Joseph Fielding||[[Smith-47935|Smith]]||1876||1972||1970-01-23||[[Image:Smith-47935.jpg|100px]] |- |11||Harold B.||[[Lee-6663|Lee]]||1899||1973||1972-07-07||[[Image:Lee-6663.jpg|100px]] |- |12||Spencer W.||[[Kimball-1003|Kimball]]||1895||1985||1973-12-30||[[Image:Kimball-1003.jpg|100px]] |- |13||Ezra Taft||[[Benson-1445|Benson]]||1899||1994||1985-11-10||[[Image:Benson-1445.jpg|100px]] |- |14||Howard W.||[[Hunter-3491|Hunter]]||1907||1995||1994-06-05||[[Image:Hunter-3491.jpg|100px]] |- |15||Gordon B.||[[Hinckley-223|Hinckley]]||1910||2008||1995-03-12||[[Image:Hinckley-223.jpg|100px]] |- |16||Thomas S.||[[Monson-150|Monson]]||1927||||2008-02-03|| |}

Presidents of the Marylebone Cricket Club

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For a grouping of profiles of Presidents of Marylebone Cricket Club, see [[:Category: Presidents of the Marylebone Cricket Club|the category for the Presidents of the Marylebone Cricket Club]]. [[Category: Presidents of the Marylebone Cricket Club]] ===List of Presidents of the Marylebone Cricket Club=== Presidents of the Marylebone Cricket Club since 1821[https://www.lords.org/mcc/the-club/about-the-mcc Lord's website] 1821/22 Charles Gordon, Lord Strathavon 1822/23 Henry J Lloyd 1823/24 Benjamin Aislabie 1824/25 Henry T Lane 1825/26 Charles J Barnett 1826/27 Lord Frederick Beauclerk, D.D. 1827/28 Henry R Kingscote 1828/29 Algernon F Greville 1829/30 John Barnard 1830/31 Hon George Ponsonby 1831/32 William Deedes 1832/33 Henry Howard 1833/34 Herbert Jenner 1834/35 Hon Anthony H Ashley 1835/36 Lord Charles Russell 1836/37 Edward Harbord, 4th Baron Suffield 1837/38 James, 4th Viscount Grimston 1838/39 Brownlow Brownlow-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Exeter 1839/40 George Stanhope, 6th Earl of Chesterfield 1840/41 James Grimston, 1st Earl of Verulam 1841/42 William, 2nd Earl of Craven 1842/43 Charles Lennox, Earl of March 1843/44 Henry Moreton, 2nd Earl of Ducie 1844/45 Sir John Bayley, Bt. 1845/46 Thomas Chamberlayne 1846/47 Edward Turnour, 4th Earl of Winterton 1847/48 Thomas Bowes-Lyon, 12th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne 1848/49 Thomas Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester 1849/50 John Bligh, 6th Earl of Darnley 1850/51 Heneage Finch, Lord Guernsey 1851/52 George Grey, 7th Earl of Stamford 1852/53 George Hay-Drummond, Viscount Dupplin 1853/54 Henry Somerset, Marquess of Worcester 1854/55 George Vane-Tempest, Earl Vane 1855/56 Sir Henry Paget, Earl of Uxbridge 1856/57 William Spencer Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton 1857/58 Sir Frederick H Hervey-Bathurst, Bt. 1858/59 Alan Stewart, Lord Garlies 1859/60 George, 9th Earl of Coventry 1860/61 Edward Bootle-Wilbraham, 2nd Baron Skelmersdale 1861/62 John, 5th Earl Spencer 1862/63 William Molyneux, 4th Earl of Sefton 1863/64 Charles Harbord, 5th Baron Suffield 1864/65 William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley 1865/66 Rt. Hon. Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury 1866/67 John Montagu, 7th Earl of Sandwich 1867/68 James Grimston, 2nd Earl of Verulam 1868/69 Frederick, 2nd Baron Methuen of Corsham 1869/70 Henry Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne 1870/71 John H Scourfield, M.P. 1871/72 Edward Villiers, 5th Earl of Clarendon 1872/73 Hugh Dawnay, 8th Viscount Downe 1873/74 George Cadogan, Viscount Chelsea, K.G. 1874/75 James, Marquess of Hamilton 1875/76 Sir Charles Legard, Bt. 1876/77 William Denison, 1st Earl of Londesborough 1877/78 Henry Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort 1878/79 Francis Berkeley, 2nd Baron Fitzhardinge of Bristol 1879/80 William Nicholson 1880/81 Sir William Hart-Dyke, Bt. 1881/82 Lord George Hamilton 1882/83 Henry Strutt, 2nd Baron Belper 1883/84 Hon. Robert Grimston 1884/85 Edward Turnour, 5th Earl of Winterton 1885/86 Rt. Hon. Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock 1886/87 Charles, 5th Baron Lyttelton 1887/88 Hon. Edward Chandos Leigh 1888/89 William Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch 1889/90 Sir Henry James 1890/91 Sir Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 25th Baron Willoughby de Eresby 1891/92 V. Edward Walker 1892/93 William E. Denison 1893/94 William Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth 1894/95 Victor Child-Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey 1895/96 George Canning, 4th Baron Harris 1896/97 Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke 1897/98 Thomas Anson, 3rd Earl of Lichfield 1898/99 Hon. Alfred Lyttelton 1899/00 Sir Archibald L. Smith 1900/01 Hon. [[Bligh-65|Ivo Bligh]] 1901/02 Richard Curzon-Howe, 4th Earl Howe 1902/03 Allan G. Steel 1903/04 Richard Webster, Viscount Alverstone 1904/05 Henry Manners, Marquess of Granby 1905/06 Charles E. Green 1906/07 Walter Hume Long 1907/08 Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Baron Loreburn 1908/09 Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor 1909/10 Edwyn Scudamore-Stanhope, 10th Earl of Chesterfield 1910/11 William Denison, 2nd Earl of Londesborough, K.C.V.O. 1911/12 William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough 1912/13 Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire 1913/14 John Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Earl of Dalkeith 1914/18 Martin, 7th Baron Hawke 1919/20 Henry William, 1st Baron Forster of Hope 1920/21 John Egerton, 4th Earl of Ellesmere 1921/22 Col. The Hon. Sir Stanley Jackson 1922/23 Frederick Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford 1923/24 James William Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater 1924/25 Rowland Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle of Chelsea 1925/26 Admiral of the Fleet Sir John de Robeck, Bt. 1926/27 General Thomas Brand, 3rd Viscount Hampden 1927/28 Charles Wyndham, 3rd Baron Leconfield 1928/29 George Bingham, 5th Earl of Lucan 1929/30 Herbert, Field Marshal Baron Plumer 1930/31 Sir Kynaston Studd, Bt. 1931/32 William, 1st Viscount Bridgeman of Leigh 1932/33 Rt. Hon. Sir William Legge, Viscount Lewisham 1933/34 Rt. Hon. Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham 1934/35 [[Baring-46|Sir Rowland Baring]], 2nd Earl of Cromer 1935/36 John Lyttelton, 9th Viscount Cobham 1936/37 Arthur Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers 1937/38 Col. Sir John J. Astor 1938/39 Rt. Hon. Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 1939/45 Stanley Christopherson 1946/47 General Sir Ronald Adam, Bt. 1947/48 Rt. Hon. 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Crawley 1973/74 Harold, Baron Caccia 1974/75 H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1975/76 Cecil G.A. Paris 1976/77 William H. Webster 1977/78 David G. Clark 1978/79 Charles H. Palmer 1979/80 S.C. 'Billy' Griffith 1980/81 Peter B.H. May 1981/82 G. Hubert G. Doggart 1982/83 Sir Anthony Tuke 1983/84 Alexander H.A. Dibbs 1984/85 F. George Mann 1985/86 Jack G.W. Davies 1986/87 M. Colin Cowdrey 1987/88 John J. Warr 1988/89 Field Marshal Baron Bramall of Bushfield 1989/90 Sir Denys Roberts 1990/91 Hugh, Baron Griffiths of Govilon 1991/92 Michael E.L. Melluish 1992/94 Dennis R.W. Silk 1994/96 Sir Oliver Popplewell 1996/98 A. Colin D. Ingleby-Mackenzie 1998/00 Anthony R. Lewis 2000/01 Robert Scott, Baron Alexander of Weedon 2001/02 Edward R. Dexter 2002/03 Sir Timothy Rice 2003/04 Charles A. Fry 2004/05 Thomas W. Graveney 2005/06 Robin G. Marlar 2006/07 Douglas J. Insole 2007/08 J. Michael Brearley 2008/09 Derek L. Underwood 2009/10 John R.T. Barclay 2010/11 Christopher D.A. Martin-Jenkins 2011/12 Richard Phillip Hodson 2012/13 Mike G. Griffith 2013/14 Michael W. Gatting ===Sources===

Presidio County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== *{{Presidio County created in 1850 from Bexar District and organized in 1875.}} It is named for Spanish Presidio del Norte (fort of the north). '''Indians of Area''' :''' Paleo-Indians''' Hunter-gatherers existed thousands of years ago located among others in Trans-Pecos. They did not adapt to Culture clashes, colonization, and the European diseases destroyed the culture.. :'''1500 B.C.''' Corn farmers of Cochise culture settled in the area called La Junta de los Ríos, to use the abundant water, fertile farmland, and bountiful game. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcp08 :'''1535''' Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca crossed explored Texas. He noted the Indians living in pueblos and growing large crops of corn, beans, squash, pumpkins, and melons. :'''1652''' - Mesames tribe tribe was destroyed by the Tobosos.. :The Nonojes suffered from the Spanish. Spanish made slave raids and enslaved the native population. :Suma-Jumano tribe tried to befriend with the Spanish for survival. :Apaches later merged with this group :Foraging Indians that did not survive the 1700's were:Chisos, Mansos, Jumanos, Conchos, Julimes, Cibolos, Tobosos, Sumas, Cholomes, Caguates, Nonojes, Cocoyames, and Acoclames. :'''1683-84''' - Juan Domínguez de Mendoza and Father Nicolás López left El Paso to La Junta where they established seven missions at seven pueblos. In 1683 Father López celebrated the first Christmas Mass ever observed in Texas at La Junta. :'''1832''', José Ygnacio Ronquillo was issued a ''conditional'' land grant. He established the first white settlement on Cibolo. He named it El Cibolo. Eventually he abandoned the settlement, and sold the land. By Nov 1832 it was abandoned. '''Bold text''' :'''1839''' -The Chihuahua Trail opened which connected Mexico’s state of Chihuahua with Santa Fe, New Mexico opened. :'''1848''' Ben Leaton built Fort Leaton, which has been referred as the largest adobe structure in Texas, on the river as his home, trading post. :'''Jan 3, 1850''' Presidio County was established from Bexar County on January 3, 1850. Fort Leaton became the county Seat. :'''1851''' The fort was owned by owner of mortgage, John Burgess. :'''1854''' the army built Fort Davis in northern Presidio County. :'''1857''' - Milton Faver became the county’s first cattle baron. He moved his family to Chinati Mountains in the county. Faver bought small tracts of land around three springs-Cibolo, Cienega, and La Morita and established cattle ranches. He built '''Fort Cienega''' and '''Fort Cibolo.''' :'''Civil War''' Fort Davis closed during the Civil War and reopened in 1867. The black population increased to 489 when Buffalo Soldiers were stationed at Fort Davis. :'''1861-64''' - Fort Davis closed during the Civil War. Fort Davis reopened 1867 :'''1875''' Presidio county was organized as the largest county in the United States, with 12,000 square miles (31,000 km2). Fort Davis was named the county seat. The boundaries and seat of Presidio County were changed in the 1880s. :'''1875''' - Presidio county was organized in 1875 as the largest county in the United States, with 12,000 square miles . Fort Davis was named the county seat. :'''1880''' - John W. Spencer, a local rancher and trader, found a silver deposit in the Chinati Mountains. Soon the Presidio Mine beganthat resulted in the opening of Presidio Mine and the beginning of the company town of Shafter. (92 % of silver and 73%t of gold reported as produced in Texas came from Presidio. Mine https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/gps02 :'''Late 1880's''' -Windmills, water wells, and earthen tanks were introduced on Presidio County ranches in the late 1880s. :'''1882''' The railroad reached Presidio County in 1882 when the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway laid tracks through its northeastern corner. :'''1883''' -the town of Marfa began. :'''1883 -1942''' the mine produced over 32.6 million ounces of silver. :'''1885''' - County seat was moved to Marfa from Ft Davis.. :'''1882''' - The railroad reached Presidio County when the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway laid tracks through its NE corner. :'''1883- 1942''' the mine produced over 32.6 million ounces of silver.Marfa was established :'''1885''' - County seat was moved to Fort Davis. Earthen tanks were introduced on Presidio County ranches in the late 1880s. :'''1887''' Presidio County, Texas and the counties of Brewster, Buchel, Foley, and Jeff Davis were formed from Presidio in 1887. :'''1897''' Buchel and Foley were abolished and joined to Brewster.. :'''1888''' W. F. Mitchell built the first barbed wire fence in the county at Antelope Springs. The widespread use of barbed wire resulted in the refinement of cattle breeds, improvement of ranges, and innovative use of water supplies. :'''Late 1880's'''- Windmills, water wells, and earthen tanks were introduced on Presidio County ranches in the late 1880s. :'''1910''' - '''Elephant Butte Dam''' was built in 1910 on the Rio Grande, which formed a large body of water for irrigating both the county and New Mexico area. :'''1910's''' The Mexican Revolution is reflected in Presidio County's population in the 1910s. When fighting moved into Chihuahua, the refugees migrated to this county from Chihuahua. The United States Army established several posts in the county to control this. :'''1910''' Chihuahua The growth of Presidio County's population reflected the impact of the Mexican Revolution on border life. Refugees migrated to the county from Chihuahua as the fighting moved into northern Mexico. The US Army established several posts in the county. Marfa became the headquarters for the Big Bend Military District.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/gps02 :'''1917''' the Army established Camp Marfa, later called Fort D. A. Russell, at Marfa to protect the border. :'''1917''' - Marfa became the headquarters for the Big Bend Military Distric. The Army established Camp Marfa, later called Fort D. A. Russell, at Marfa to protect the border. :'''1930's''' Presidio County faced a drought and a population decline. Low silver prices closed the '''Presidio Mine at Shafter'''. :'''1930's - Great Depression''' - low silver prices closed Presidio Mine at Shafter with a loss of 300 jobs. The two banks in Marfa stayed open, the town had 3,090 citizens. Many counties endured drought and population decline. :'''1934''' - T. C. Mitchell and the Marfa State Bank acquired Leaton's old structure and donated it to the county as a historic site. Marfa became the headquarters for the Big Bend Military District. The Marfa population continued to grow and in 1930 the town had 3,909 residents during the :'''World War II''' - 2 military installations (1) Fort Russell and 2) Marfa Army Airfield boosted the Presidio County economy. :'''World War II''' Presidio County enjoyed economic prosperity as the Fort Leaton became the county seat. The county was organized in 1875 as the largest county in the United States, with 12,000 square miles (31,000 km2). Fort Davis was named the county seat.n 1883, and the county seat was moved there from Fort Davis in 1885. :'''1940’s''' the government stationed the Chemical Warfare Brigades in Marfa and constructed a POW camp nearby.. :'''World War II''' the Marfa army Air Field was built 10 miles East for advanced flight training. After the war, the installations were closed creating economic influence to this area. ::The United States Border Patrol, Marfa Sector, has its offices in NE corner of Fort D.A. Russell compound. This is responsible for immigration control in 77 counties of West Texas and 18 counties even of '''GIANT''' starring James Dean, and Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and Dennis Hopper. :'''1978''' - the park was opened to the public in 1978.

:'''1974 Clayton Williams Ranches,''' located in Bordon, Brewster, Jeff Davis, Pecos, and Presidio Counties. The Primary use for the ranches are Cow-Calf, and yearling, Acreage: 183,000 acres. This man was a Republican candidate for Texas governor in 1990. He says he does not have the heritage of the 6666 Ranch, but he loves the land. He buys land with profits made elsewhere. He made a fortune in oil, (CEO of Clayton Williams Energy in Midland), then Ranch #1, the 26,880 - acre of Alpine in 1975. Following this were three more ranches: Ranch #2, 78,000-acre "West Pyle" in Pecos County, and Ranch #3 10,000 acres farmland located in Fort Stockton. Williams' wife, Modesta is from an old ranching family. They raise their children to work on the ranches in the summers.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

:'''Marfa''' in Presidio county resembles one of the last frontiers... Its Altitude is 4,830 feet above sea leve. It has dry stream beds except when a summer thunderstorms fill them, and erode the land.. The Davis Mountains are Northward, the Chios Mountains are SE and the Chinati Mountains are SW .Marfa itself is on a highland plain called the Marfa plateau.http://www.visitmarfa.com/history.php#.WG3D-XeZOi4 ::Marfa is famous for its excellent soaring conditions even hosting the World Soaring Championship in 1970. And last but not least, don’t forget to find your way to viewing station '''east of town''' where you can study the mystery of Marfa Ghosts Lights as they dance across the foothills of the Chinati Mountains. Seen by the earlier settlers to the area, they continue to mystify travelers and passersby, and are part of the continuing enigma and magic that is MARFA.

'''NOTE''' '''Marfa lights''' are a phenomenon that has intrigued the residents of Marfa.In Paisano Pass in NE Presidio County the lights appear, twinkle, move, split, disappear and reappear to residents as well as visitors to the county. They can be seen on the Chinati Mountains. When driving cattle, Robert Reed Ellison first saw a flickering light and thought it was a campfire of Apache Indians. It has been credited to electrostatic discharge, swamp gas, moonlight shining on veins of mica, to ghosts of conquistadors looking for gold. TheTexas State Highway has built a roadside viewing spot 9 miles E of Marfa. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/lxm01

:'''1883 A. S. Gage Ranch''' in Brewster and Presidio counties 190,000 acres used cow-calf Alfred S. Gage moved to Texas from Vermont. When 22 he worked for his brother, Edward who had a land business. Edward died to become Alpine Cattle Company. Alfred was general manager, then bought out other stockholders, merging Alpine's 170,000 acres with his 230,000 acres. Upon his death Alfred's owned the 400,000 acres which were A. S. Gage Ranch to daughters, Dorothy and Roxana. Dorothy's half has divided many times. But Roxana's half is owned by her daughters Roxana Catto Hayne and Joan Negley Kelleher (Wife of Herb Kelleher, Southwest Airlines CEO) http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Government Offices=== Presidio County was established from Bexar County on January 3, 1850. Fort Leaton became the county seat. Marfa is the county seat of Presidio county which formed {{Image|file=Presidio_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption=Presidio co. courthouse, Marfa. }} * Presidio county was created from Bexar County on January 3, 1850. It was named for Presidio del Norte. Fort Leaton became the county seat ====Geography==== '''Trans-Pecos region''' of southwest Texas. '''Latitude/longitude:''' center of the county lies at 30°30' north latitude and 104°15' west longitude. '''Size''': 3,857 square miles '''Soils''' -:North and west part of the county clay and sandy loams. Central portion, western and southeastern part soil is volcanic rock covered with surface rubble.. Vegetation - the "Marfa Plateau have drama grasses that feed the Highland Herefords. Central, western --desert shrub, cacti. '''Creeks-Rivers''' -- ( due to the arid climate, there are no permanent small streams. Upon rainfall, the dry arroyos become swirling and high (just as the same thing occurs in Colorado). '''Major Creek?''' are Alamito Creek, Cibolo Creek, Capote Creek, and Pinto Canyon.
*'''San Esteban Dam''' was built across Alamito Creek is fed by one spring - "tinaja of 1911 serving for irrigation. The county has all of prairies, desert, mountains and river. '''Altitude''':- 2,518 -7,728 feet above sea level. '''Temperatures''' are moderated by the mountains, but vary from 33° F in January to 100° F in July. *Caport Falls are spring fed ===Adjacent counties=== {{Image|file=Presidio_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=adj counties }}{{clear}} Map of Presidio County, Texas and the counties of Brewster, Buchel, Foley, and Jeff Davis created from Presidio in 1887. Buchel and Foley were abolished and joined to Brewster in 1897. ====Protected areas==== *Big Bend National Park *Capote Falls ===Demographics=== 2010 United States Census, there were 7,818 people residing in the county. 85.9% were White, 1.0% Asian, 0.7% Native American, 0.6% Black or African American, 9.9% of some other race and 1.9% of two or more races. 83.4% were Hispanic or Latino (of any race). In 2000, there were 7,304 people in this county giving a population density of 2 people/sq mi Racial breakdown was 84.95% White, 0.27% Black or African American, 0.27% Native American, 0.08% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 13.47% from other races, and 0.93% from two or more races. 84.36% of the population was Hispanic.. Median income for a household in the county was $19,860, and the median income for a family was $22,314. with 36.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 43.40% of those under age 18 and 44.10% of those age 65 or over. This is one of the largest counties and one of the poorest counties in the United States. US 67.svg U.S. Highway 67 US 90.svg U.S. Highway 90 Texas 17.svg State Highway 17 '''Politics:''' Presidio County usually supports Democrats over Republicans. The people voted for a Republican president only five times. (One was Dwight D Eisenhower) MARFA
Marfa in Presidio county resembles one of the last frontiers... Its Altitude is 4,830 feet above sea leve. It has dry stream beds except when a summer thunderstorms fill them, and erode the land.. The Davis Mountains are Northward, the Chios Mountains are SE and the Chinati Mountains are SW .Marfa itself is on a highland plain called the Marfa plateau. http://www.visitmarfa.com/history.php#.WG3D-XeZOi4 The Marfa population continued to grow and in 1930 the town had 3,909 residents. ===Towns=== *[[:Category:Marfa, Texas|Marfa]] *[[:Category:Presidio, Texas|Presidio]] *[[:Category:Shafter, Texas|Shafter]] *[[:Category:Ruidosa, Texas|Ruidosa]] *[[:Category:Candelaria, Texas|Candelaria]] *[[:Category: Redford, Texas|Redford]] *[[:Category:Chinati, Texas|Chinati]] *[[:Category: Plata, Texas|Plata]] Ghost towns *Adobes *Casa Piedra *Fort Holland *Lindsey City *Porvenir *Tinaja ====Formed From==== Bexar county, Jan, 1850 ===Resources=== *Mystery Lights Festival every Labor Day in Marfa. *hunting leases *Big Bend National Park. *'''NOTE''' '''Marfa lights''' are a phenomenon that has intrigued the residents of Marfa.In Paisano Pass in NE Presidio County the lights appear, twinkle, move, split, disappear and reappear to residents as well as visitors to the county. They can be seen on the Chinati Mountains. When driving cattle, Robert Reed Ellison first saw a flickering light and thought it was a campfire of Apache Indians. It has been credited to electrostatic discharge, swamp gas, moonlight shining on veins of mica, to ghosts of conquistadors looking for gold. TheTexas State Highway has built a roadside viewing spot 9 miles E of Marfa. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/lxm01 ===Notables=== ===Land Grants=== * Ronquillo Land Grant ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2708 FindaGrave cemeteries of Presidio county] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Presidio/ListPresidio.html Cemeteries, Presidio county, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.historictexas.net/presidio/cemeteries/ceme-list.htm Presidio county cemeteries List] non-clickable *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/bigbend/presidio/cem.html Cemetery List, Presidio county] non clickable **[http://roadsidethoughts.com/tx/marfa-xx-presidio-cemeteries.htm Presidio county cemeteries and map for each] ===Sources=== *http://www.historictexas.net/presidio/ *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Presidio_County,_Texas_Genealogy

Presley Family History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Presley Family History, The == * by Carol Johnson Hicks and Nancy Painter Thorn * self-published 1993 * Source Example: ::: Hicks, Carol & Thorn, Nancy, ''[[Space:Presley Family History|The Presley Family History]]'' (self-published, 1993) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hicks|Hicks]]: Page 140 * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/706288?availability=Family%20History%20Library LDS / FamilySearch Catalog Entry] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Presley Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Availability === * Not available online * Hardcopy available for $40 purchase from author. * [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] has a hard copy and is willing to do lookups. === Commentary === * 248 pages; includes an index * Extensive photocopies of original and other records, especially for the Presley branch. * Non-Presley chapters are not as strongly sourced, or rely on derivative works by others, especially the Mansell chapter.

Presnell Cemetery, Banner Elk, North Carolina

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Pressmen's Home, Tennessee One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q7241671|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pressmen's Home, Tennessee One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] * [http://www.oneplacestudy.org/ Pressmens Home is part of the One Place Study Directory] ===Pressman's Home=== {{Image|file=Pressmen_s_Home_Photos.jpg |align=c |size=l |}}{{Clear}} === Geography === :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State:''' [[Project:Tennessee|Tennessee]] :'''County:''' [[:Category:Hawkins County, Tennessee|Hawkins]] :'''Town'''[[:Category: Pressmen's Home, Tennessee|Pressmen’s Home]] :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 36.4484263, -83.0554453 :'''Elevation:''' 1332.0 feet (406.0 m) ===History=== :Pressmen's Home was established in 1910 as a self sufficient, rural community for the employees of the International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America . It was 9 miles outside of [[:Category:Rogersville, Tennessee|Rogersville, Tennessee]]. It became the headquarters for the International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America from 1911 to 1967. It included a trade school, a tuberculosis sanitarium, a retirement home, a hotel, a post office, a chapel, a hydroelectric power production plant, and telecommunication utilities. Ten other unions had members employed within the community. :The 2,700-acre property was originally known as the Hale Springs Resort, a retreat established near a mineral spring in Hawkins County. Berry chose it because of nearby mineral springs were believed to have healing properties that would help the tuberculosis patients. ====Notables==== * [[Berry-8028|George Leonard Berry (1882-1948)]] ===The Buildings=== ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-1.jpg| The Administration Building] ==== The original Trade school was built in 1912 and taught both union and non-union students wanting to learn state of the art skills in presswork. The original building became the Administration building when A new Trade School was built. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos.png The Trade School]==== :The original trade school 3000 students were educated at a cost of $3.50 per day (300.00 for the 12 weeks course) for self paying non-Union students or $1,600 (17.77 per day) through the Pressmen’s union. A new building was built in 1947. The new school was a million dollar investment that housed over $500,000 (the equivalent of more than $6,000,000 today) in presses and equipment. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-1.png Memorial Chapel] ==== :In 1926 The Memorial Chapel was built as a non-denominational church dedicated to the memory of union members who died in World War I. Later, the chapel's dedication was expanded to include all people who had served in United States and Canadian military. On August 30th, 1948, special memorial services were held at the chapel for the 169 members of the Pressmen’s Union killed during World War II. [[Berry-8028|George L. Berry]], the president of the union and founder of Pressmen's Home, was interred in a mausoleum near the chapel. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-2.png Tuberculosis Sanatorium] ==== :The TB Sanatorium was built in 1916 and remained open until 1961. It was fully staffed and offered union members the era’s best treatments available. Members received care at no charge. During it’s 45 years of operation 1000 patients were treated; many of those who perished were interred at the Pressmen’s Home cemetery. ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-3.png The Pressmen’s Home]==== :The Home Building was built in 1911. It was built to house the visitors that had formerly visited the Hale Springs. It was home to many international officers while they stayed at Pressmen's Home. After a hotel was completed in 1926, the building became known as simply "The Home," and it was used as an apartment complex for full-time residents. The Home was equipped with a kitchen, dining room, pool room, and other amenities. It was eventually turned into the retirement home. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-4.png Hotel Pressuaina]==== :The Hotel Pressuaina was a four-story luxury hotel built in 1926 to accommodate union members and their families who came to Pressmen's Home to train at the Trade School. It included dining facilities, a pool, a baseball field, croquet, regular and mini golf, shuffleboard, and tennis courts. ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-5.png The Natatorium]==== This was very interesting to me and I could not find out anything about it. I thought “Natatorium” sounded like something to do with nature. What I discovered was it is actually a a swimming pool, especially one that is indoors. Building a Natatorium in that time period would have cost at least $1,000,000 dollars. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natatorium Natatorium on Wikipedia accessed on July 7th, 2022. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-6.png The Berry’s Castle]==== ===The Facilities=== ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-8.png The Farms ]==== :Pressmen's Home had several farms; The Barns and farmhouses sat several hundred yards to the west of town. They included; ::A dairy farm for milk ::A chicken farm for eggs and poultry. ::A large vegetable garden ::A hog lot for pork. ::A horse stable. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-9.png The Water Supply ]==== Pressmen’s had a lake and the ability to supply the residents with water. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-2.jpg The Power Generation Plant] ==== :Hydroelectric power was generated on-site and for decades also provided power to the surrounding area. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-10.png The Telephone Office] ==== There was an on-site switchboard to keep everyone in the community connected. ====Post Office ==== :Pressmen's Home had it’s own post office from 1914 to 1971. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1052413:1932?tid=&pid=&queryId=82901af71005c78588006c70385fe4de&_phsrc=dUx4&_phstart=successSource U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971 accessed on July 7th, 2022 :A second post office operated in Pressmen's Home as Camelot from 1971 to 1975. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1052481:1932?tid=&pid=&queryId=433c9924143c7b8dc4544174681d05da&_phsrc=dUx6&_phstart=successSource U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971 accessed on July 7th, 2022 === [[Space:Pressmen%27s_Home_Cemetery%2C_Pressmen%E2%80%99s_Home%2C_Tennessee |Pressmen’s Home Cemetery]] === :The cemetery was established for the tuberculosis patients and residents of Preston’s Home. It currently has 33 residents ranging from 1934 until 1963. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Pressman_s_Home_Tennessee_One_Place_Study.jpg The Camelot Resort ]=== In the 1970s the area was purchased by an investment group, renamed Camelot, and partially re-developed as a vacation community with tracts of land for vacation homes available for purchase. Amenities included landscaped grounds, a country club, and golf course. Timeshare-like marketing incentives were used to sell the lots. Guests were treated to a weekend stay at the hotel and served warm prepared meals; in exchange guests would be asked to attend a property sales presentation. https://sometimes-interesting.com/pressmens-home-tennessee Camelot accessed on July 3rd, 2022 ===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Pressmen_s_Home_Photos-4.jpg Present Day] === Over the years several investors had tried to revitalize the community with little to no success. The only exception was for golf course and country club that sometimes operated as restaurant. The property has fallen into disrepair, been demolished by vandalism, and several buildings have burned down due to fires that started by accident or by arson. There is a glimmer of hope on the horizon, “The Castle Barn at Pressmen's Home” is a new music venue that is located in the Castle Barn. with a little luck other people that visit the Venus will take an interest in the community and building by building bring this beautiful ghost town back to life. ===[[Space:Pressmen%27s_Home_Photos|Pressmen's Home Photos]]=== == Sources == * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressmen%27s_Home,_Tennessee Pressmen's Home, Tennessee accessed on July 2nd, 2022. * https://youtu.be/dVm2V0ghktc The Pressman’s Home 1964 accessed on July 3rd, 2022. * https://sometimes-interesting.com/pressmens-home-tennessee Pressmen’s Home, Tennessee: Relic From a Bygone Era. Accessed on July 3rd, 2022. * https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/tennessee/pressmens-home-ghost-town-tn/ Only In Your State; Pressmen’s Home Accessed on July 6th, 2022. * https://www.paulaoffutt.com/blog/pressmans-home/comment-page-3/ Thought Patterns Archive Accessed on July 6th, 2022

Pressmen's Home Cemetery, Pressmen’s Home, Tennessee

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{{Clear}} * [[:Category: Pressmen's Home Cemetery, Pressmen's Home, Tennessee]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Pressmen%27s_Home_Cemetery%2C_Pressmen%E2%80%99s_Home%2C_Tennessee |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Pressmens_Home_Cemetery_Rogersville_Tennessee.jpg |align=c |size=l }} *'''Cemetery name:''' Pressmens Home Cemetery *'''Address''' Pressmen’s Home Road, Pressmen’s Home, TN 37857 *'''Elevation:''' 1332.0 feet (406.0 m) *'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://goo.gl/maps/Wj1iXRCGB8HwnZGk7 6.4484263, -83.0554453] *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/17427/pressmens-home-cemetery Cemetery #17427] :: Billiongraves [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pressmens-Home-Cemetery/98239 Cemetery #98239] === History === * The earliest confirmed burial is of [[Johnson-123501|Dr. Joseph Alonzo Johnson (1871-1934)]] in 1934 * The last confirmed burial was of [[Evans-40916|Arthur C. Evans (1910-1963)]]in 1963. === Notable Monuments === === Notable Interments === * [[Berry-8028|George Leonard Berry (1882-1948)]] === Veterans === == Sources ==

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Preston, CT - Ayer Vital Records

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Preston, Connecticut]] [[Category:Griswold, Connecticut]] [[Category:Ayer_Name_Study]] == Early Ayer Listings In Preston, Connecticut Vital Records == : '''VR''' - Connecticut Vital Records - Preston - Births, Marriages, Deaths - from Barbour Collections, Connecticut State Library and Connecticut Historical Society, Compiled about 1919 ''The vital record series of the town of Preston consists of 8 volumes ... In the first four volumes every entry is taken. Volumes 5 thru 8 contain in tabulated form the births, deaths, and marriages form 1848 to 1867, and the following entries only from these volumes appear: births prior to Dec 31, 1850, marriages prior to Dec 31, 1850, and all the deaths, the last entry being Dec 22, 1867. Volumes 6 and 7 are a recent compilation of matter gleaned principally from the records of the First Church, the Second Church, and the Separatists' Church, and the private marriage record of Justice Samuel Mott. These records contain marriages and baptisms and are said to be not recorded in the other volumes of town records. ... records listed here made from a set of cards based on a copy of the Preston Vital Records made in 1910 by James N. Arnold of Providence, RI. The Arnold copy is now in the possession of the Connecticut State Library ... Hartford, Conn. May 1919'' : '''CR''' - Connecitcut Church Records - Index for Griswold (formerly North or Second Church in Preston) 1720 - 1887, Connecticut State Library, 1946 : '''CHS''' - Connecticut Historical Society - Ayer / Ayers / Aire File - Collection of a set of loose papers that are transcriptions of various town and church records relating to people with surname Ayer (or one of its variants) in Connecticut - I have transcribed a few that appear to relate to the family of David and Jerusha Ayer of Preston. == Preston == : Preston is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. In 1686, Thomas Parke, Thomas Tracy, and several others petitioned for and were granted by the Connecticut General Court authority to establish a plantation seven miles square to the east of Norwich and north of New London and Stonington. Owaneco, son of the Mohegan sachem Uncas, gave a confirmatory deed for the land in 1687. In October of that same year, the town was formally incorporated as Preston, named for the English city of Preston, Lancashire. PC02 - F.M. Caulkins, History of Norwich, (Thomas Robinson, 1845) PC03 - Connecticut Colony Public Records, Vol. III : The Ecclesiastical Society of Preston was first organized in 1698, with the first meetinghouse located in present-day Preston City. At the request of residents in the northern part of Preston (now the town of Griswold), the North Society was established in 1716. A splinter group, the Separate Church of Preston, was established in 1747 and continued until 1817. The Preston City Baptist Church (now the Preston City Bible Church) was established in 1812. PC04 - Connecticut Colony Public Records, Vol. IV PC05 - Preston. First Congregational Church. The Bicentennial Celebration (see also Preston, CT [http://www.preston-ct.org/] ) == VR - Ayer, Ayers, Ayre ( 10 ) == * Abby A., of Preston, m. John P. Babcock, of Golina, N.Y., Apr. 5, 1840 by Rev. Augustus B. Collins - V4, p38 * Abby Ann, (d. Jonas & Abby), b. June 10, 1822 - V2, p377 * Abby M., of Preston, m. William S. Crandall, of West Killingly, Mar. 8, 1841, by Rev. N. E. Shailer - V4, p55 * Abby Margarett, (d. Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. May 29, 1820 - V2, p388 * Abegall, m. Samuell Parke, May 8, 1709 - V1, p59 * Abigail, now Abigail Stanton, m. Samuell Mott, b. of Preston, Jan 13, 1788 - V2, p 188 * Adeline J., married, b. in Windham, d. Nov 23, 1861, ae 26 - V8-C, p17 * Albert, s. (Jonas & Nabby), b. Oct. 3, 1815 - V2, p377 * Charles B., married, farmer, d. July 20, 1861, ae 52 - V8-C, p16 * Charles Brown, s. (William & Margaret), b. Mar. 8, 1809 - V2, p308 * Charity, d. David & Jerusha, b. May 13, 1724 - V1, p8 * Charity, d. David, b. Aug 6, 1748 - V1, p8 * Daniel, s. David, b. Mar. 13, 1734 - V1, p8 * Daniel T., farmer, unmarried, d. July 12, 1859, ae 48 - V8-C, p12 * Daniel Tracy, s. (William & Margaret), b. Oct 15, 1810 - V2, p 308 * David, s. (David & Jerusha), b. Aug 28, 1727 - V1, p8 * Deborah, married, b. in Virginia, d. Aug 26, 1859, ae 82 - V8-C, p13 * Desire, d. (Nathan & Desire), b. June 2, 1769 - V2, p162 * Desire, w. Capt. Nathan, d. Apr. 4, 1796 - V2, p 162 * Desire, m. Oliver Crary, Jr., b. of Preston, Feb. 24, 1802, by Samuel Mott, J. P. - V2, p335 * Desire, m. Russell Davis, Nov. 5, 1835, by Rev. Nathan E. Shailer - V3, p 323 * Desire T., d. (Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Jan 30, 1815 - V2, p388 * Dolly, m. John Tyler Mott, b. of Preston, Nov. 30, 1800 - V2, p307 * Dorithy, d. (Nathan & Desire), b. Jun 23, 1780 - V2, p162 * Elisha, s. David, b. Mar. 4, 1749/50 - V1, p8 * Elisha, farmer, married, d. Dec. 17, 1858, ae 91 1/2 - V8-C, p11 * George A., s. Albert G., ae 33, farmer, & Jane, ae 27, b. Apr 22, 1849 - V5, p4 * Harriet, (d. Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Oct. 3, 1822 - V2, p388 * Harriet, of Preston, m. Henry Albro, of Coventry, Oct. 18, 1846, by Rev. N. V. Steadman - V4, p132 * Harrison G., farmer, unmarried, b. in Virginia, d. Dec. 12, 1853, ae 47 - V8-C, p2 * Hattie O., d. Mar. 8, 1867, ae 9 m. - V8-C, p27 * James M., (s. Jonas & nabby), b. May 11, 1820 - V2, p377 * Jerusha, m. Silas Clark, b. of Preston, Feb. 28, 1745/6 - V2, p30 * Jesse, s. David, b. Feb. 20, 1736/7 - V1, p8 * John, s. (Jonas & Nabby), b. Apr. 1, 1817 - V2, p377 == VR - Ayer, Ayers, Ayre ( 11 ) == * John Adams, (s. Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Aug. 2, 1826 - V2,p388 * Jonas, s. (Nathan & Desire), b. Mar. 26, 1778 - V2, p162 * Jonas, m. Nabby Morgan, b. of Preston, Jan. 10, 1813 - V2, p377 * Jonas Morgan, (s. Jonas & Nabby), b. Mar. 30, 1824 - V2, p377 * Latham H., of N. Stonington, m. Susan A. Ames, of Preston, Sep. 13, 1830, by Rev. Augustus B. Collins - V3, p151 * Lewis H., s. Charles B., ae 38, farmer, & Hannah, ae 28, b. Oct. 2, 1847 - V5, p4 * Louisa, d. (Jonas & Nabby), b. Mar. 2, 1814 - V2, p377 * Louisa, of Preston, m. John P. Babcock, of Groton, Nov. 28, 1833, by Rev. John G. Wightman - V3, p199 * Lucy, of Stonington, m. John Avery, 3d, of Preston, ( ) 25, 1779 - V2, p166 * Margeret, d. Charles B., ae 41, farmer, & Hannah, ae 31, Nov. 14, 1850 - V5, p3 * Nancy, wid., b. in R.I., d. Oct. 24, 1857, ae 66 - V8-C, p9 * Nancy G., d. (Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Apr 26, 1813 - V2, p388 * Nancy G., m. Andrew H. Gallup, May 13, 1833, by Rev. Alfred Gates - V3, p193 * Nathan, of Stonington, m. Desire Tracy, of Norwich, Mar. 12, 1767 - V2, p162 * Nathan, s. (Nathan & Desire) b. June 22, 1771 - V2, p162 * Nathan, Jr., m. Nancy Smith, b. of Preston, Feb. 1, 1790 - V2, p169 * Nathan Jr., m. Nancy Green, Nov. 26, 1809 - V2, p388 * Nathan, 3d, s. (Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Oct 3, 1811 - V2, p388 * Nathan, Capt., d. June 24, 1820 - V2, p162 * Nathan, married, farmer, d. Dec. 25, 1853, ae 81 - V8-C, p2 * Nathan Henry, (s. Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Apr. 10, 1833 - V2, p388 * Nathan Wheeler, 3d, s. (William & Margaret), b. Jan 21, 1817 - V2, p308 * Olive, d. (Nathan & Desire), b. Mar. 27, 1776 - V2, p162 * Priscilla, of Voluntown, m. Luke Brumbly, of Preston, Dec. 12, 1733 - V2, p74 * Ruth, m. Isaac Wheeler Stanton, b. of Stonington, Sept. 19, 1765 - V2, p131 * Sally D., d. (Nathan, Jr. & Nancy), b. Oct. 3, 1817 - V2, p388 * Sarah, d. Joseph & Elizabeth, b. Mar. 11, 1739 - V2, p25 * William, s. (Nathan & Desire), b. Dec. 1, 1773 - V2, p162 * William, of Preston, m. Margaret Brown, of Stonington, Feb. 27, 1806 - V2, p308 * William, Jr., s. (William & Margaret), b. June 30, 1815 - V2, p308 * William Austin, s. (William & Margaret), b. May 11, 1807; d. ae about 9 m. - V2, p308 == VR - Ayer ( 226 ) == * Ann, of Preston, m. John Kinne, of Voluntown, May 18, 1749 - V6, p1 * Desire, m. Oliver Crary, Jr., b. of Preston, Feb. 24, 1802, by Samuel Mott, J.P. - V6, p3 * Eunice, d. David, bp. Dec. 30, 1741 - V7, p5 * Hannah, of Preston, m. John Lord, of Norwich, July 31, 1728 - V6, p1 * John, s. David, bp. July 31, 1756 - V7, p5 * Jonathan, s. David, bp. Aug 29, 1730 - V7, p5 * Joseph, of Stonington, m. Elizabeth Herrick, of Preston, May 23, 1730 - V6, p1 * Nathan, s. David, bp. Apr. 17, 1755 - V7, p5 * Nathan, m. Olive Green, b. of Preston, Oct. 10, 1791 - V6, p1 * Nathan, Capt., m. Margaret Clarke, b. of Preston, Feb. 24, 1799 - V6, p3 * Priscilla, of Voluntown, m. Luke Brumley, of Preston, Dec. 12, 1733 - V6, p1 * Sarah, d. David, bp. June 26, 1726 - V7, p5 * Sarah, d. David, bp. Apr. 5, 1752 - V7, p5 * Zipporah, d. David, bp. May 13, 1739 - V7, p5 == CR - Ayer, Ayers, Ayr, Ayrs ( 10 ) == * Ann, of Preston, m. John Kinni, of Voluntown, May 18, 1749 - V1, p256 * Charity, d. David, bp. Aug. 2, 1724 - V1, p58 * Charity, d. David, bp. Sept. 4, 1748 - V1, p79 * Daniel, s. David, bp. Apr. 28, 1734 - V1, p63 * David & w. Jerusha, o.c. Aug. 2, 1724 - V1, p36 * David, adm. ch. Dec. 18, 1726 - V1, p10 * David, s. David, bp. Aug. 27, 1727 - V1, p59 * David, his w., absented herself from communion, Dec. 9, 1772 - V1, p 165, 167 * David, d. Jan 19, 1773 - V1, p204 * Elisha, s. David, bp. Apr. 15, 1750 - V1, p80 * Esther, m. Jonathan Phillips, Mar. 15, 1721/2 - V1, p251 * Esther, d. Joseph, of Stonington, bp. Apr. 16, 1732 - V1, p61 * Eunice, d. David, bp. Dec. 30, 1741 - V1, p71 * Hannah, of Preston, m. Silvanus Herrington, of Norwich, July 31, 1729 - V1, p252 * Jerusha & hus. David, o.c. Aug 2, 1724 - V1, p36 * Jerusha, adm. ch. Aug. 7, 1726 - V1, p10 * Jerusha, d. David, bp. Oct. 10, 1731 - V1, p61 * Jesse, s. David, bp. Apr. 17, 1737 - V1, p66 * John, s. David, bp. July 31, 1756 - V1, p90 * Jonathan, m. Lydia Burton, Jan. 3, 1722/3 - V1, p251 * Jonathan, s. David, bp. Apr. 19, 1730 - V1, p60 * Joseph, of Stonington, m. Elizabeth Herr(ick), May 28, 1730 - V1, p 252 * Joseph, m. Lydia Davis, Dec. 15, 1748 - V1, p256 * Margeret, adm. ch. Aug. 3, 1755 - V1, p14 * Margret, adm. ch. Aug. 3, 1755 - V3, p61 * Margerett, ch. mem. Nov. 4, 1762 - V1, p15 * Nathan, s. David, bp. Aug. 17, 1755 "on his wife's right" - V1, p88 * Nathan, his w., d. Apr. 23, 1789 - V1, p212 * Nathan, m. Olive Green, b. of Preston, Oct. 10, 1791 - V1, p149 * Nathan, his w., d. Dec. 12, 1798, ae 55 - V1, p217 * Nathan, d. Jan. 12, 1801, ae 60 - V1, p218 * Priscilla, of Voluntown, m. Luke Brumly, of Preston, Dec. 12, 1733 - V1, p253 * Sarah, d. David, bp. June 26, 1726 - V1, p59 * Sarah, d. David, bp. Apr. 5, 1752 - V1, p 84 * --------, wid., d. June 26, 1794 - V1, p215 == CHS - John (3) Ayer == * John (3) Ayer of Haverhill and Stonington - Boston Transcript - July 14, 1912 - 3417.22 :: HTR = Haverhill Town Records; STR = Stonington Town Records; SCh = Stonington Church Records: BOS = Boston Records :: John (3) Ayer b. May 14, 1657 (HTR) or Jan 5, 1661/2 (BOS) son of Thomas & Elizabeth (Hutchins) Ayer; m. Hannah Travers of Boston Sept. 13, 1683 (HTR), dau of Daniel and Esther Travers; o.c. March 31, 1700 (SCh); d. Apl 19, 1748 (STR). :: Children of John (3) Ayer & Hannah (Travers) Ayer: :* Hannah - b. Aug 7, 1685 (HTR); d. Aug 26, 1685 (HTR) :* Hannah - b. Aug 10, 1686 (HTR); m. Sylvanus Herrington - 2d wife :* John - b. Apl 18, 1688 (HTR) :* Daniel - b. June 15, 1691 (HTR) :* David - b. May 23, 1693 (HTR); bp. March 15, 1696 (SCh); m. Jerusha :* Sarah - b. Apl 1, 1697 (STR); m. James Minor May 4, 1721 (STR) :* Esther - b. Oct 28, 1699 (STR); bp. Sept 15, 1700 (SCh) :* Jerusha - b. Dec 8, 1703 (STR); bp. Oct 24, 1703 (SCh) :* Ruth - b. Nov 17, 1706 (STR); d. Dec 13, 1706 (STR) == CHS - David Ayer of Preston == :: ''unsourced page in CHS Ayer file''. * David Ayer of Preston, s. of John; m. Jerusha :* Charity b 1724 :* David b 1727 :* Daniel b 1734 :* Jesse b 1736/7 :* Charity b 1748 :* Elisha b 1749/50 == CHS - David Ayers of Preston == :: PTR = Preton, CT Town Records * David Ayers of Preston m. Jerusha :: Children of David and Jerusha: :* Charity - b. May 13, 1724 (PTR) :* David - b. Aug 28, 1727 (PTR) :* Daniel - b. Mch 13, 1734 (PTR) :* Jesse - b. Feb 20, 1736/7 (PTR) :* Charity - b. Aug 6, 1748 (PTR) :* Elisha - b. Mch 4, 1749/50 (PTR) == CHS - David Aiers of Stonington / Preston == * David ( ) Ayers (John ) bapt. Mar. 15, 1696 1st Chh Stonington Conn. * David Aiers (Vit. Rec. Preston, Conn.; 1-8) :* Charity dau. of Dauid Aiers & Jerusha his wife, born May 13, 1724 :* David --------------------- born Aug. 28, 1727 :* Daniel ---------------------------- Mar. 13, 1734 :* Jesse ------------------------------ Feb. 20, 1736/7 :* Charity, their dau. ----------- Aug. 6, 1748 :* Elisha, their son -------------- Mar. 4, 1749/50 * Chn of David Ayers bapt. at 2nd Chh Preston (now Griswold) Pachuag :* 1724, Aug. 2, Charity :* 1726, June 26 Sarah :* 1727, Aug. 27 David :* 1730, Apr. 19 Jonathan :* 1731, Oct. 10 Jerusha :* 1734, Apr. 28 Daniel :* 1736, Apr. 13 Jesse :* 1739, May 13, Zipporah :* 1741, Dec. 13 Eunice :* 1748, Sept. 7 Charity :* 1750, Apr. 15 Elisha == Sources == : '''Footnotes: ''' : '''Source Citations:''' * Town of Preston, Connecticut Website [http://www.preston-ct.org/] * Wikipedia - Preston, CT - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preston,_Connecticut] * Wikipedia - Griswold, CT - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griswold,_Connecticut] * Connecticut Historical Society - [http://chs.org/] * Connecticut State Library - [http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/home] * Early Preston (now Griswold), CT Marriages (before 1800) [http://homepage.ct.metrocast.net/~kamaba/NewLondonCo/Preston_Marriages.html] or [http://www.rays-place.com/marrage/griswold-preston-ct.htm] * Admissions & Renewals of Covenant - First Congregational Church of Preston, CT (1698 - 1898) [http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/preston_ct_admis.htm] * Griswold, Connecticut Church Records (including all those transcribed above) [http://interactive.ancestry.com/3032/41107_620303988_0332-00001?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d3032%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=41107_620303988_0332-00014] * History of Preston, CT [http://www.preston-ct.org/index.php/our-community/history-of-preston] * History of Griswold, CT [http://www.griswold-ct.org/historygriswold.html] * Access Connecticut - Connecticut Genealogy [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/connecticut-genealogy] == Inbound Links == * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Preston%2C_CT_-_Ayer_Vital_Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Preston County, West Virginia

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Preston County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850

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[[Category:Preston County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1850 Slave Schedule Index]]''' '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Virginia_Team|US Black Heritage Project Virginia Team]]''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | Thomsbury Baily || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BYMM |- | Elizabeth Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BYPZ |- | George Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BTT2 |- | Samuel B Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BYN2 |- | Wm G Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XXT2 |- | John P Byme || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XFMM |- | Francis W Dealing || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BT2M |- | Thomas I Evans || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XXN2 |- | Buckner Fairfax || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XXPZ |- | Francis B Fairfax || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BTZM |- | George W Fairfax || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XF3Z |- | Ignatias Garing || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XX2M |- | William Mc Gee || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BY6Z |- | Ignatins Gehring || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XF6Z |- | Thomas Gore || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR78-6DT2 |- | Charles B Hamilton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BYW2 |- | Jacob Hartzman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XFPZ |- | Solomon R Herndon || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XFW2 |- | Clarissa Johnson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BY2M |- | Hugh Kelso || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XF2M |- | Thomas D Nelson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XFN2 |- | Fairfax Pell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BY3Z |- | Hezekiah Pell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BT6Z |- | John Pell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BYZM |- | John M Thorn || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BTN2 |- | Wm E Tutt || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-BTPZ |- | Wm B Zinn || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-XFZM |}

Preston Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] John Preston married Mary Flaxman at Hayes Middlesex in 1800. We are trying to discover the parents of both. I am descended from George (b ~1815) one of their children. John was born in Middlesex (1841 census) and Mary in Buckland (1861 Census) or Coleshill (1851 Census) in Buckinghamshire.

Preston Family Tomb

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[[Category: Cartmel, Lancashire]] '''INSCRIPTION ON THE TOMB''' Near this place lyeth interred ye bodies of
'''[[Preston-3524|Christopher Preston late of Howlker]]''' in ye county
of Lancaster Esquire who deceased ye 24th of May
Ano 1594 and of '''[[Preston-3523|John Preston Esquire]]''' Sonne and
Heire of ye said '''[[Preston-3524|Christopher]]''' who departed this
lyfe ye 11th of September 1579 who by '''Anne''' his
Wife Daughter and Heire of '''William Benson of Hugh'''-
'''gill in ye County of Westmorland Esqre''' had issue
'''[[Preston-3522|George Preston Esquire]]''' here likewise interred ye 5th
Day of Aprill Anno 1640 who by his first wife '''[[Ashton-1561|Elizabeth]]'''
Daughter of '''[[Assheton-32| Ralf Ashton]]''' of Leaver in ye County of
Lancaster Enquire had issue three children, viz., '''[[Preston-3826|Thomas]]'''
'''[[Preston-3521|Christopher]]''' and '''Frances'''— '''[[Preston-3826|Thomas Preston]]''' his eldest Son married
'''[[Hoghton-64|Katherine]]''' eldest daughter of '''[[Hoghton-48| Sir Gilbert Houghton of Houghton Tower]]'''
Kt. & Bart and hath issue '''[[Preston-5443|George Preston]]''' —'''Christopher''' ye
2nd Son never married and '''Frances''' married to '''Robert Douck'''-
'''enfield''' of Douckenfield in the County of Chester Esqre. The said
'''George''' by his second wife '''[[Strickland-271|Margaret]]''' daughter of '''[[Strickland-263| Sir Thomas]]'''
'''[[Strickland-263| Strickland]]''' of Syser in the County of Westmorland Knt. of ye
Bath had issue '''George''' who died without Issue— '''[[Preston-5440|Anne]]''' who
married Sir '''[[Middleton-4113|George Middleton]]''' of Lighton in the county of
Lancaster Kt and Bart. — '''Elizabeth''' wife of '''John Seyer''' of
Wirksell in the County of Yorkshire Esquire and '''Margaret'''
married to '''Francis Biddulph''' of Biddulph in ye County of
Stafford Esqre. The said '''[[Preston-3522|George]]''' out of his zeal to God at his
great charge repaired this Church being in great decay with
a new roofe of timber and beautifyed it within very
decently with frett plaister work and adorn’d ye chancell with
curiously carved wood-work and placed therein a pair of organs of
great value: he bequeathed further by his will £100 towards
ye binding of poor men's sonns of this parish apprentices be-
sides divers other acts of charity and pyety through the whole
course of his life, to whose pious memory '''[[Preston-3826|Thomas Preston]] ''' his
sonne and heir caused this to be made Anno 1640. '''Citation: ''' Stockdale, James. Annales Caermoelenses, Or Annals of Cartmel. United Kingdom, William Kitchin, printer. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872. ([https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/Annales_Caermoelenses_Or_Annals_of_Cartm/neMVAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Scanned book] : Accessed 1 October 2022)

Preston Mysteries

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William Preston, born 1857, married bigamously in Canada, so the family believe. I am descended from his first family in Staffordshire, England, and would love to know if there are descendants in Canada. He was believed to have joined the Canadian Army and involved in the attempt to relieve Mafeking [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Prestwould Plantation, Mecklenburg County, Virginia

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[[Category:Prestwould Plantation, Mecklenburg County, Virginia]] [[Category:Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] ==Introduction== Prestwould Plantation is a late 18th-century plantation located on the Roanoke River in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. It was acquired by [[Skipwith-134|Sir Peyton Skipwith]] in 1765 from William Byrd of Westover. Skipwith, appointed Justice of the Peace in Mecklenburg in 1769 Executive Journals of the Council of Virginia VI, settled there by the late 1760s or early 1770s. Skipwith continued to live in Mecklenburg County, either at Prestwould or at nearby plantation Elm Hill. Prestwould existed primarily as an agricultural enterprise that grew tobacco and corn, raised and sold sheep, pigs and cattle. Built by slave labor in 1794, Prestwould Plantation prospered to become one of the wealthiest properties. There was a mill and a blacksmith shop. Skipwith's account books show that he also served as a merchant to the local population. Skipwith maintained a small store on the plantation, where he sold imported goods to other county residents. He sold alcohol, fabric for slave clothing, and foodstuffs such as salt, sugar and molasses. Skipwith also operated a ferry service. His blacksmith shop served the local community and he maintained a very profitable venture in breeding thoroughbred horses and also served as a banker by lending money through bonds and petty cash. Prestwould survived due to the labor of African-Americans, first as slaves, and later as tenant farmers. At the time of his death, Skipwith owned 235 slaves, a number which ranked him near the top slave owner for the county. ===Family Names=== Sir Peyton Skipwith (1740-1805) of "Prestwould," Mecklenburg County, Va., his second wife Jean (Miller) Skipwith (1748-1826), their son Humberston Skipwith (1791-1863), and Humberston's son Grey Skipwith (1839-1895). Also, Susan D. (Skipwith) Smith (1853?-1920), Grey Skipwith (1876-1934) and Hugh Skipwith (1884?-1963) ===Slaves of Prestwould=== From the Will of Lady Jean Skipwith: [[Space:The_Will_of_Lady_Jean_Skipwith|The Will of Lady Jean Skipwith]] To my Son Humberston Skipwith: :I give and bequeath the whole of the Prestwould Estate, together with all the Negroes, not otherwise disposed of, to him and his heirs forever To my Daughter ''Helen Coles:'' :Mason Dick, his wife Rachel :Black Smith named Caesar, his wife Ephez? with all their children To my Daughter ''Selina Skipwith:'' :Richard a Carpenter, his wife Marcia, :a man named Polux, by trade a Mason, his wife Mira, a boy named Anthony (brother to Polux), with all their children ==Sources== * Skipwith Papers: https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/data/56999356 *https://research.colonialwilliamsburg.org/DigitalLibrary/view/index.cfm?doc=ResearchReports%5CRR0393.xml#p7 *LADY JEAN SKIPWITH, MISTRESS OF PRESTWOULD: https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4013&context=etd

Prewitt Cemetery

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'''Prewitt Cemetery In Montgomery County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [[:Category:Prewitt_Cemetery%2C_Montgomery_County%2C_Kentucky|Prewitt Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/75623/prewitt-cemetery Prewitt Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Prewitt-Cemetery/42648 Prewitt Cemetery on Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=38.0222015,+-83.9981003 Prewitt Cemetery On Google Maps] '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Prewitt_Cemetery|Prewitt Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Prewitt_Cemetery|Prewitt Cemetery]]}}

Prewitt-Pruitt Records of Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Prewitt-Pruitt Records of Virginia == * by Richard A. Prewitt * not published * Source Example: ::: Prewitt, Richard. ''[[Space:Prewitt-Pruitt Records of Virginia|Prewitt-Pruitt Records of Virginia]]'' (n.p., Des Moines, IA, 1966) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Prewitt|Prewitt]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prewitt-Pruitt Records of Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://dna.pruiett.net/RAPrewittBooks/PREWITT%20-%20PRUITT%20RECORDS%20of%20VIRGINIA.pdf

Prezza, Abruzzo One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *[http://www.prolocoprezza.it/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q50130|enwiki}} | {{Wikidata|Q50130|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prezza, Abruzzo One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] Prezza is a small town in the mountains of Abruzzo, Italy. It has a population of around 1,500. ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Italy :'''Region:''' Abruzzo :'''Province:''' L'Aquila :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.060278, 13.835556 :'''Elevation:''' 480 m (1,570 ft) ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== ==Sources==

Pribislaw (1847)

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The barque Pribislaw (sometimes also Prebislaw), was built in 1847. == Timepoints == * 3 February 1850: arrival in Melbourne from Hamburg via Rio de Janeiro, cargo for AdelaideThe Argus, Melbourne, 4 February 1850, p. 2 ([https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4771153 trove]) * [[:Category: Pribislaw, Arrived 1 Mar 1850|1 March 1850]]: Adelaide {{Citation needed}} * 14 April 1851: departure from Hamburg for New OrleansAuswanderer aus Anhalt und den preußischen Regierungsbezirken Magdeburg und Merseburg 1850-1852 In: Mitteldeutsche Familienkunde, Band III, Jahrgang 13, Heft 3; Karl Werner Klüber (07.-09. 09. 1972) via Rainer Doerry at Verdener Familienforscher e.V. (https://www.zufallsfunde.net/index.php?id=einzel&ia=30761&ib=17206 : accessed 6 May 2023) * 6 July 1851: departure from Picayune/New Orleans with 40,000 bricks for HavannaThe Times, Picayune, New Orleans, 6 July 1851 ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/25550502/?terms=pribislaw&match=1 newspapers.com]) * 15 January 1854: arrival in New York from Hamburg"New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891", Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/60951 Passenger lists of vessels arriving at New York, 1820-1897 ; index to passenger lists of vessels arriving in New York, 1820-1846] Passenger lists 13 Dec 1853-18 Jan 1854 (NARA Series M237, Roll 135); image 604 of 678; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), {{FamilySearch Image|939V-R74H-8}} (accessed 16 February 2023) ** 19 passengers lost during the 86 days of passage, Captain RossAlexandria Gazette, 18 January 1854 ([https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118737893/barques-john-hermann-and-prisbilaw/ newspapers.com]) * 25 May 1855: arrival in London (?) "from Alicant, with 58 horses and 9 muleteers, on her way to Balaklava" (Crimea) The Morning Chronicle (London, Greater London, England), 30 May 1855 ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/392138210 newspapers.com]): "Pribilaw, Meclemb. bargue (English transport), arrived on Friday from Alicant, with 58 horses and 9 muleteers, on her way to Balaklava." * May 1862: arrival in Liverpool from HullLiverpool Mercury, etc., 16 May 1862 ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/393358134/?terms=pribislaw&match=1 newspapers.com]) * 11 August 1863: arrival in Hull from AlexandriaThe Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, 13 August 1863, p. 4 ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/393330845/?terms=pribislaw&match=1 newspapers.com]) * November 1865: sale of lath wood landed from the ship in Liverpool (from Danzig)The Leeds Mercury, 22 November 1862, p.1 ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/390413981/?terms=pribislaw&match=1 newspapers.com]) * 23 November 1869: arrival from Quebec in ShorehamDaily Post, Liverpool, 24 November 1869, p. 10 ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/796357060/?terms=pribislaw&match=1 newspapers.com]) == Sources == * Carl Schwabe: Diary (Transcript of portions of the journal kept by Carl Schwabe during a voyage aboard the 'Prebislaw' from Adelaide to Java in 1849 and relating to Adelaide and South Australia) (https://www.catalog.slsa.sa.gov.au/record=b2173381~S1 : accessed 6 May 2023) * Robert Wuchatsch: Discovery of Wreckage from Pribislaw, Friends of Westgarthtown inc., Vol. 6 No. 2, September 2002 (https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2816163191/view : accessed 16 February 2023) * Dirk Weissleder: [https://pribislaw.de Der Delfin – Newsletter der Freunde der Pribislaw] [[Category: Pribislaw (1847)]]

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] '''[[Price-171|John Price (abt.1586-1628)]]''' See [[Price-171#Indenture|John's profile]] for information about the 1610 indenture cited as source for his parentage as well as evidence that the John Price of Montgomery, Wales, son of Richard, is the same John Price found in the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster, age 40, having arrived in Virginia aboard the ''Starr''. For on overview of [[Price-171|John Price]]'s ancestors, and a bit about other branches of the family, please see the WikiTree page "[[Space:Price Genealogy - Ancestry of John the Immigrant|Price Genealogy]]". ~ [[Noland-165]] == Jamestown == [[Price-171|John Price]], a Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestor (#A6408), was born about 1586 and died in 1628. The Jamestowne Society says he was a Burgess in 1625,[http://www.jamestowne.org/price---price.html Jamestowne Society]: Price, John - A6408; born ca. 1586, died 1628; (Muster of 1624/5); Neck of Land: 1625 (Burgess). ''accessed 6 April 2021'' apparently based on the 1625 letter sent to the King from the House of Burgesses,See the image in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/179264/shared-photo-letter-john-andrew-price this G2G post]. but Stanard does not list him in that session. Several other Prices served as Burgesses in later sessions (including Walter Price).William G. and Mary Newton Stanard, compilers. The Colonial Virginia Register: A List of Governors, Councillors and Other Higher Officials, and Also of Members of the House of Burgesses, and the Revolutionary Conventions of the Colony of Virginia (Joel Munsell's Sons : 1902), [https://books.google.com/books?id=WaA-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA53 page 53]. John Price and "his wife Price" (no children, living or dead) are listed among the living at Neck of Land in the [http://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html February 1623/4 Living and the Dead list].[http://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html February 1623/4 Living and the Dead list] The Find-A-Grave memorial for his wife Ann says he was the son of [[Price-8010|Richard Price]] (1560-1638) and [[Middleton-22|Ursula Middleton Price]] (1560-1637),{{FindAGrave|130383802|sameas=no}} for Anne Baker "Price" ''Hallom'' Llewellyn (accessed 7 April 2021).{{FindAGrave|33482782|sameas=no}} for John Price (1584-1628). but the memorial's information is incorrect (e.g., no support that Ursula's maiden name was Middleton). Please see [[Space:Price Genealogy - Ancestry of John the Immigrant|Price Genealogy]] for sourced information about [[Price-171|John]]'s ancestors and other branches of the family. ''Note - still in progress as of 1 February 2022.'' ~ [[Noland-165]] John is shown in the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster with wife Ann at Neck of Land, Charles Cittie (Ann age 21 and John age 40); 3-month-old "Mary" is also in the household (no surname and not specifically stated to be John's daughter). John arrived in Jamestown aboard the ''Starr.'' William Price also arrived aboard the ''Starr,'' but dates of their arrival are not shown in the Muster. William (no age given) is at Colledge-Land, Henrico. Other Prices in the Jamestown Muster: Walter Price at Chaplins Choise, Charles City, and Hugh Price (35) - also at Neck of Land - his wife Judith (24), and his son John (2).Jamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=price&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&month=&year=&date= Price search results] (7 June 2021).Jamestown Muster, [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Star&ship=Starr&month=&year=&date= search results for ''Star/Starr'' passengers], [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=price&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&month=&year=&date= search results for Price]. '''Children''' # John Price (34 in 1635)2017 blog post, "[https://legendsofthefamily.blogspot.com/2017/10/daniel-llewellyn-building-new-liife-in.html Family legends: Daniel Llewellyn...]" (accessed April 2021) # Mathew Price (20 in 1635) # [[Price-763|Mary Price]],Rev. Benjamin Luther Price. ''John Price the Emigrant, Jamestown Colony 1620, with Some of His Descendants,'' New England Genealogical Society, Boston, 1910 ([http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf pdf, page 11 of 64 pages]), accessed 7 June 2021. aged 3 months in January 1624/5,Mary is not found in the online, searchable [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster Jamestown Muster], but is given in "Hotten's Original List" ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/217/mode/1up?view=theater&q=price page 203]). No child of John and his wife is included in the February 1623/4 Living and the Dead list. so born about October or November 1624, is said to have married Richard Cocke Sr of Bremo. "Although these families were closely associated there is no proof of this marriage." : On 6 May 1638, a patent was issued to Ann Hallom, widow, and the heirs of Robert Hallom, dec'd, for 1000 acres in Henrico. Northeast by the woods, southwest by the river, northwest by Bremo & land of Mr. Richard Cocke, & southeast toward Turkey Island Creek adj land of John Price. B.L. Price says John arrived with wife [[Kemeye-1|Mary]] and son William. V.C. Price says no, but that he and Mary had two sons and a daughter. At least one researcher supposes that the 3-month-old Mary in his household at the time of the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster, which he shares with his wife Ann Price, is the daughter of his 1st wife Mary. The William Price mentioned by B.L. Price is listed separately from John in the 1624/5 Muster, and there is no evidence to support that this William is John's son (William's age in the muster is not given). Separate from the question of how many children he had, where, and by whom, is the 1638 patent naming Mathew Price son and heir of John Price and recieving the 150 acres granted to John Price in February 1619. It would seem that the John Price who arrived aboard the ''Starr'' in May (probably 1611) is the only candidate for this - John, son of Hugh Price, would have been 17 in 1619. John could have earned 100 acres by working 7 years and the other 50 for the transportation of one person (earning the 50-acre "headright"). See Kay Haden's posting [[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html here]] about how land was acquired in Virginia. The entry in Dorman names John's son Mathew as his heir in 1638:need to find it again in Dorman & replace the quote from the memorial with Dorman quote... or maybe it was in C&P? Check [[Price-171]]. : 23 May 1638. Patent granted Matthew Price as son and heir of John Price for 150 acres on Turkey Island Creek in Henrico Co. "granted by patent to his late father John Price, now in possession of his mother Ann Hallom, Widow - being due unto him in right of his father who had a patent granted 20 Feb 1619. PB 1, part 2, p.558 == Virginia Patriots == About 150 years later, many Prices from Virginia fought for Independence or contributed patriotic/civil service. How these patriots relate to John's sons - if they relate to his sons - is not clear. === DAR Records, Pension Files, & WikiTree Profiles === : [[Price-5107|William Price (1730-abt.1815)]], Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A093121 A093121] (1730-c1815), married [[Burton-2581|Susannah Burton]]William Price (1730-c1815) DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A093121 A093121] * [[Price-7523|John L. Price (1760-1824)]], Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A092986 A092986] (1760-c1824), married Mary Johnson: note in DAR record "father of this man is William Price A093121"John Price (1760-c1824) DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A092986 A092986] * [[Price-11153|William Price (1762-)]], son of William & Susannah Burton (in WikiTree) : [[Price-5015|John Price]], Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A092964 A092964] (1745-c1822), married [[Bourne-738|Sarah Bourne (1739-)]]John Price (1745-c1822) DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A092964 A092964] * son William married a Curd or Curd widow ("Kitty Brent Curd") * daugther-in-law maybe [[Curd-106|Catherine Brent (Curd) Johnson (1796-1873)]] or [[Curd-281|Catherine Kitty Curd (1798-)]] : John Price, Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A092990 A092990] (1720-c1782), married Mary WhiteJohn Price (1720-c1782) DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A092990 A092990] * son James Price married Susannah Williamson : WikiTree's [[Williamson-919|Cuthbert Williamson (abt.1700-abt.1743)]] & wife [[Curd-36|Elizabeth (Curd) Williamson (-1786)]] are connected as parents of * [[Williamson-926|Mary (Williamson) Price (1737-1790)]], wife of [[Price-768|William Price (abt.1727-abt.1791)]] * [[Williamson-2437|Susanna Williamson (1735-)]] * [[Williamson-1092|Cuthbert Williamson (abt.1740-1812)]], Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A126863 A126863] (1745-1811), pension #W4394, married (1) Elizabeth Price, (2) [[White-12734|Susannah (White) Williamson (1754-1840)]] ** WikiTree has (1) [[Harris-3360|Martha (Harris) Williamson (-aft.1740)]] See [http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters] for transcribed pension applications for Prices. == Research Notes == following left over from a copy of Ann's profile (made 7 June 2021): From the profile of [[Price-161|Thomas Price (1609-1701)]], which was detached as son of Ann (7 May 2021): "Thomas Price came into the Province of Maryland, 25th Mar. 1634, being one of the party sailing from Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, 22d Nov. 1633, on "The Ark and the Dove," with Gov. Leonard Calvert, in the expedition to colonize Maryland..."Colonial Families of the United States, Vol III, Price Family. Reproduced onto Family History: Colonial Genealogies #1 1607-1920, CD, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. . The blog says she arrived in 1620 as Ann Price with their three children, but the muster's list of people arriving aboard the ''Bonaventure'' does not include any Price children, and a search for Price in the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster shows John Price's household as just himself - head, age 40, arrived aboard the ''Starr'' - and his wife Anne. It should also be noted that most passenger lists of this time, including the one for the April 1620 voyage of the ''Francis Bonaventure,''Passenger list compiled by Anne Stevens (see [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/francisbon.htm this page]). are based on the 1624/5 Jamestown muster, which lists her as Ann Price. She may not have been (and probably wasn't) married when she arrived in August 1620, and certainly not with three children at age 16. If an original passenger list for that voyage of the ''Francis Bonaventure'' could be found, it would answer the question of either what her maiden name was or whether she married John in England or Virginia. There are two Edward Prices in the February 1623/4 Living and Dead List - one living, one dead, but neither at Neck of Land, where John Price and his wife are listed. There is, however, an Edward (no last name) listed as among the dead at Neck of Land.[http://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html February 1623/4 Living and the Dead list]. Two of the three children said to be Ann's by John Price are his sons [[Price-5445|Mathew]] and John, who arrived in Virginia aboard the ''George,'' 21 August 1635. Their ages at the time were 20 and 34, respectively."John Price the Emigrant" (see [http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf page 9, 13 of 64], accessed 7 April 2021), citing "Hotten's Original List" (see [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/125/mode/1up?view=theater&q=price page 125]). This would make them the children of John's first wife, [[Kemeye-1|Mary Kemeye]],Duplicate profiles for Mathew: [[Price-5445]] and [[Price-772]] (as of 7 April 2021). with John born about 1601 and Mathew born about 1615. They are said to have been left in Wales to be educated when their parents went to Virginia, following in 1635 aboard the ''George'' (Jo. Severne, master).From [[Price-772|Matthew Price's profile]] (accessed 6 April 2021), citing American Ancestry, Vol. XI., page 129; as cited in Price, Rev. Benjamin Luther, p 9.Hotten's Original List, as cited in Price, Rev. Benjamin Luther, p 9 : ''Note'' - "Kemeye" is not found is a search of either John Price genealogy (B.L. Price's in 1910, V.C. Price's in 1988). The more accurate work (Price's 1988 genealogy) says that John and Mary had two sons and a daughter (snippit views from various searches do not find their names; if I were a Price descendant, I'd be buying her book!). A son named Matthew Price, born about 1626 to Anne, is listed on her FindAGrave memorial, but without sources (although presented as if from Dorman's APP). I believe this is the Matthew born 1615 (according to B.L. Price) who is named in the 1638 patent as son and heir of John. John's son John (born c1601)John's son John was born c1601 - [[Price-760]]: John Price II (1627-bef.1662) - was changed to be Griffith born 1596; restored 7 June, but 1627 isn't right date for John's son John who arrived aboard the George, age 34, in 1635. WikiTree-ID for Mary that was listed with "John Price II (1627-bef. 1662)" was Mary Price ([[Price-763]]). had at least two children, [[Price-769|Daniel]] and [[Price-762|John]], who "sold 150 acres in 1677, land which was originally patented to the first John Price in 1619. Their uncle [[Price-5445|Matthew]] patented land on 23 May 1638; land that was on Turkey Island Creek, bounded by Bremo and the lands granted to his late father John Price and in possession of his mother Ann Hallom, widow."Virginia M. Meyer & John Frederick Dorman, ''Adventurers of Purse and Person: Virginia 1706-1624/5'' (Order of First Families of Virginia, 1607-1624/5; 3rd edition 1987), p.494 "Price" So, if John and Mary had two sons and a daughter, it would seem that Matthew and John are those sons. Perhaps the 3-month-old Mary B.L. Price names is the daughter of Mary instead of John's second wife Ann. '''1988 Genealogy''': Information from Vina Chandler Price's 1988 ''Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia 1610-11'' - : John and his wife Mary had "two sons and a daughter." He immigrated from Wales to Jamestown aboard the ''Starr'', which arrived May 22, 1611.Vina Chandler Price, C. G., Compiler, ''Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia 1610-11'' (Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc., 1988), [https://books.google.com/books?id=dRdJAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=price+first Google Books]. ''Internet Archive'''s "Open Library" does not have a copy, but does offer the following: : Edition Description: "An exhaustive work of patience and accuracy by a certified genealogist of the known descendants of the first person into America with the surname Price - John Price of Breckonshire aboard the ship, "Starr". Precise tracking and identifiers are used throughout with a scholarly detachment about the veracity of some existing conclusions made by others. She goes not one inch further than the verifiable facts allow."https://openlibrary.org/works/OL4659308W/Ancestors_and_Descendants_of_John_Price : First Sentence: "Seventy-eight years ago Benjamin Luther Price published his work, "John Price The Emigrant". To my knowledge this has been the only definitive work to date on the descendants of John Price." B.L. Price's 1910 work (available online courtesy of archive.org - [https://archive.org/details/johnpriceemigran00pric image] and [https://archive.org/stream/johnpriceemigran00pric/johnpriceemigran00pric_djvu.txt full text] versions]) contains some incorrect information (such as John arriving aboard the Starr in 1620) that is corrected by V.C. Price's 1988 work. == Researcher’s Notes == Double entry dates, like 1623/4 are due to Old Style Calendar: Before 1752 the year began on Lady Day, March 25th. Dates between January 1st and March 24th were at the end of the year. Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) are used to indicate whether the year has been adjusted. Often both dates are used. (entered by Jan Gorman, June 7, 2017) Note: If Matthew was of age in 1638, and Ann was 21 in 1624, he's unlikely to be Ann's son. But he could be the inspiration for the idea that her maiden name was Matthews (was unable to find where this note came from in the changes tab) Need to check/incorporate: : Children of John and his first wife, Mary: # [[Price-2069|William Price]], born 1606 at Winchester, Hampshire, England; "raised a family at "College Land," and his descendants lived in Gloucester, Middlesex and other eastern counties"http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf John Price the Emigrant, Jamestown Colony 1620, with Some of His Descendants], p. 55 of Virginia. # [[Price-2085|Edward Price]], born 1608 in England. # [[Price-772|Matthew Price]], born 1615 at Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales; father of Sarah Price Jameson; died in Henrico. # [[Price-2068|Richard Price]], born 1617 in Montgomeryshire, Wales; died April 1688 in Montgomeryshire, Wales. # [[Price-2079|Margaret Price]], born 1622 in Neck Land, Henrico, Virginia; died 1682. : Children of John Price and Ann Matthews: # [[Price-763|Mary Price]], born 1624 in Virginia. # [[Price-760|John Price]], born 1627 in Henrico, Virginia; died 1662 in Henrico, Virginia. == Daniel Price Will == from changes to his (Daniel's) profile, now [[Price-1860|James Price (abt.1720-bef.1802)]] : Daniel married 23 Mar 1781, Lydia Morris, in Bedford Co VA. His will proved in Halifax Co on 27 Feb 1804 names his wife as Lydia. Daughter Susannah Booker. Sons, Samuel, William and John. Another daughter Ann D. Price. Executors: wife Lydia Price and brothers William Price, Williamson Price and friend John Morris. Dated 3 Mar 1802. :: p.24 Feb Court 1804 The LW&T of Daniel Price, dec'd was presented in court and proved on the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed and ordered to be recorded. Will of Daniel Price as found in the case of: Caroline County, VA Chancery Record Index #: 1812-005From Kay? WikiTree profile Price-1860 created through the import of Haden for WikiTree.ged on Oct 10, 2011 by [[Adamson-139 | Kay Haden]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Price-1860 Changes page] for the details of edits by Kay and others. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Price-1860&diff=prev&oldid=54143523 In the name of God Amen. I Daniel Price of the county of Halifax being perfectly in my senses and memory do make ordain and publish the following as my last will and Testament Vizt Item __ to my daughter Susannah Booker a negroe girl that I have heretofore lent her by the name of Milly and her increase during her natural life and after her death the said negroe Milly amnd her increase to be equally divided among such children as my said daughter has now or may have hereafter and it is my will that my trustees hereafter named Shall have the management of the said Slave Milly and her increase so that they be kept together for the use of my said daughter and her children during her life and then divided equally among her said children as before directed. Item I give to my son Samuel one negroe boy by the name of Harry to have and his heirs forever. Item I give to my son William Price on negroe boy the name of Royall to have and his heirs forever. Item I give to my son Daniel Price one negroe boy by the name of Patrick to have and his heirs forever. Item I give to my son John Price one negroe boy by the name of Charles to him and his heirs forever. Item I give to my daughter Lydia Price two negroe girls by the name of Hannah & Clory to her and her heirs forever. Item I give to my daughter Anne O. Price two negro girls by the name of Cleo(?) and Juddy to her and her heirs forever. It is my will that the specific legacies given to my children shall be delivered to them on their marriage or coming of lawful age. Item I leave to my beloved wife Lydia Price all the rest and residue of my Estate for her support and for the support of children during the life or widowhood of my said wife ____ if my said wife should marry again in that case all such estate that I have left her for the purposes above mentioned shall be given up to my Trustee and kept together until my son John Price comes of lawful age and then to be equally divided amongst my children. But it is to be understood that if my said [wife] does not marry that she is to have the use of the estate given her during her life and it is also my will that the part that should fall to my daughter Susannah Booker be kept by my trustees for the use of my said daughter and her children during her life and then to be equally divided among her said children. It is also my will that if any of the negroes given to my children should die before they become possessed of them that my wife or my Trustee hereafter named shall give to such child or children a negroe of equal value out of the slaves given for wifes(?) use and for the purpose of rais’g my children. It is my desire that my son Samuel Price have the bay colt called his and it is also my desire that each of my sons and daughters shall have a horse of the same value or as near as the circumstances of my estate as they marry or come of age that is if the estate is in a situation to spare them except my daughter Susannah Booker who already has a horse. Having the highest confidence in my beloved wife Lydia Price and my brothers William Price and Williamson Price also my _____ John Morris I do hereby appoint them my executrix and executors and trustees of this my last will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 3d day of March 1802. Signed and sealed in the presence of J. Scott, William Miller, Nathaniel Jones } Daniel Price (SEAL) At a Court held for Halifax County the 27th(?) day of February 1804 The within written last will and Testament of Daniel Price deceased was exhibited in court and proved by the oaths of two witnesses thereto subscribed. And ordered to be recorded. == Sources == * ''Adventures of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-164/5,'' Fourth Edition, Compiled and edited by John Fredeerick Dorman, F.A.S.G., Volume Two, Families G-P, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore Maryland, 2005, page 849 Digitized here: https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&q=price-Llewellyn#v=snippet&q=price-Llewellyn&f=false * Dorman, ''Adventurers of Purse and Person,'' [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_Virginia/tcM40zgdAZgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=price page 231], HALLOM. * Dorman, ''Adventurers of Purse and Person, G-P'', volume 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&lpg=PA232&vq=samuel%20woodward&pg=PA232#v=snippet&q=samuel%20woodward&f=true pages 232-233]. * Dorman, ''Adventurers of Purse and Person, G-P'' (volume 2), page 850, [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_Virginia/tcM40zgdAZgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=llewellyn Google Books] (accessed 7 April 2021). * Genealogy Forum post by Lady H, "[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/llewellyn/779/ ANN, wife of Daniel Llewellyn]," 19 March 2009 *Rev. Benjamin Luther Price, ''John Price the Emigrant: Jamestown Colony, 1620, With Some of His Descendants'' (New England Genealogical Society, Boston, 1910). Digitized here: http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf * "Genealogies of Virginia Families" from the ''William and Mary College Quarterly,'' Vol. IV. Neville-Terrill * ''The Curd family in America: genealogy of some of the descendants of Edward Curd of Henrico County, Virginia 1704, with brief notes on the allied families of Price and Watkins,'' compiled by Frank D. Fuller and Thomas H.S. Curd, Publisher: Tuttle, Rutland, Vermont, 1938 https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/255582?availability=Family%20History%20Library *''A Brief Visit with the Old Folks,'' by George Earl Taylor, published by the author, La Grance, Illinois, 1975 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4050804 * McCartney: https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=orDbMGpInaQC&pg=PA580 * Vina Chandler Price, ''Ancestors and descendants of John Price, immigrant to Virginia, 1610-11'' (catalog listings only, does not appear to be available online) **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/669574?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch] **[https://www.worldcat.org/title/ancestors-and-descendants-of-john-price-immigrant-to-virginia-1610-11/oclc/19043321 WorldCat] ** [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL4659308W/Ancestors_and_Descendants_of_John_Price Open Library] * Rev. Benjamin Luther Price, ''John Price the Emigrant, Jamestown Colony 1620, With Some of His Descendants'' (New England Genealogical Society : 1910), [http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf pdf] * SGM post by Paul K. Davis, "[https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY?pli=1 Royal ancestry: John Price of Jamestown]", 28 March 2004 (accessed 10 June 2021)

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] '''[[Price-171|John Price (abt.1586-1628)]]''' This research page is for the ancestry of "[[Price-171|John the Immigrant]]" and includes some information about related branches of the Price families of Wales. Members of the two main branches - descendants of [[Pryce-1|Thomas]] and [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith]], sons of [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]]See the pedigrees on pages 290, 291, 314-315, 331 in the [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102291998 Visitations of Wales], volume I. - are often confused, as are those members of more distantly related branches. For more information about [[Price-171|John Price]] in America and his descendants, see their profiles and the research space page [[Space: Price Family - Jamestown and Virginia Patriots|Price Family - Jamestown and Virginia Patriots]]. See [[Price-171#Indenture|John's profile]] for information about the 1610 indenture cited as source for his parentage as well as evidence that the John Price of Montgomery, Wales, son of [[Price-172|Richard]], is the same John Price found in the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster, age 40, having arrived in Virginia aboard the ''Starr''. Details about his children are conflicting; see his wife [[Unknown-553968|Ann's profile]] for an overview, "[[Unknown-553968#ChildrenResearch|Children]]", under [[Unknown-553968#Research Notes|Research Notes]] (see also the section on [[Unknown-553968#Children|Children]] in the Biography). ''Note ''- The [[#Locations|Locations]] section below (which includes a [[#Maps|Maps]] section) is a lot more detailed than originally intended, but it helps to place the various branches of Price families in Wales. ~ [[Noland-165]], 6 February 2022 == Lineage of John Price "the Immigrant" == [[Price-171|John Price]] immigrated to Virginia aboard the ''Starr'', arriving in May - probably in the year 1611. He was the son of [[Price-172|Richard Pryse]] of Glan Meheli,The ''Visitations of Wales'' entry for the family of Richard ap John ap Meredith ([https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=347&skin=2021&size=150 315-316]) has the heading "The Pedigrees of Richd. ap John ap Meredith, One of the Gentlemen of the Parish of Kerie." An additional heading, above that, is "Glanmeheli in Ceri Parish", footnoted "This heading has been supplied by the editor." The SGM discussion notes that the father of John the immigrant is Richard of Glan Meheli: * Paul K. Davis, [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY/m/DG4V7CHmrWoJ SGM post] 29 March 2004, in the discussion "Royal ancestry: John Price of Jamestown" (accessed 26 January 2022).See also Kay Haden's Rootsweb site, "Some Descendants of John Price", [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html First Generation]. who was the son of Richard ap John ap Meredith, gent.Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=347&skin=2021&size=150 pages 315-316]. To give John's ancestry in the Welsh way ("ap" meaning "son of"), from information in the Visitations of Wales: : John ap Richard ap Richard ap John ap Meredith ap Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd ap Dafydd ap Einion ap Howell ap Tudor ap Einion ap Ieva ap Grownwy ap Ivor ap Idnerth ap Cadwgan ap Elystan, etc.Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=345&skin=2021&size=150 page 313]. :The estimated dates that work for the lineage of John of Virginia as portrayed in WikiTree (see their profiles for details and sources): # [[Price-171|John Price]] born about 1586 # [[Price-172|Richard Price]] born about 1555/60 # [[Pryse-116|Richard ap John ap Meredith]] born about 1530, living June 1586, when he testified (along with his oldest son Edward Price) in the Visitations of Wales # [[ap Maredudd-42|John ap Meredith]] born about 1500 # [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] born about 1465-9 # [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwlyd]] born about 1440 (died 1469''Soldiers, Weapons and Armies in the Fifteenth Century,'' edited by Anne Curry, Adrian R. Bell ([https://books.google.com/books?id=mN07G3w3lUwC&pg=PA116 page 116, Google Books], accessed 1 February 2022). The book lists poems related to the fall of William Herbert which includes the one for Rhys: "For Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd, missing after the battle of Edgecote" (page 102).) # [[ap Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd]] born about 1400 (died before 1469) # [[ab Einion-10|Dafydd ab Einion]] born about 1375 : Wives are named in the Visitations of Wales. See also the tabular pedigree for descendants of "David Lloyd of Llanfair in Cedewaen, now called Newtown Hall" (through his grandsons Thomas and Meredith) at "Newtown Hall and Vaenor" in ''The History of the Princes,... and the Ancient... Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd'' (starting on page 374).Jacob Youde William Lloyd, ''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog: And the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd,'' Volume 4 (T. Richards, 1884): "Newtown Hall and Vaenor", [https://books.google.com/books?id=Eh0fAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA374 page 374]; Meredith's pedigree continues on [https://books.google.com/books?id=Eh0fAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA259 page 259]. ([https://books.google.com/books?id=Eh0fAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22battle+of+danesmore%22&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books], accessed 1 February 2022). '''Surname''': Although it is said that from the time of [[Pryce-1|Thomas]] and [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys]], the descendants of [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] went by the surname based on his name (Pryse, Pryce, Price). However, John's grandfather [[Pryse-116|Richard]], grandson of [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith]], had apparently not adopted a surname by 1586. The report of his family and that of Edward, his oldest son, are "[t]estified by Richd Jno. Meredith and Edward Price".Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=348&skin=2021&size=150 page 316]. '''Welsh Names''': The Visitations uses the English version of names; e.g., Meredith instead of the Welsh Maredudd (or its variant, Meredydd).Behind the Name: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/maredudd Maredudd] (accessed 1 February 2022). The Welsh alphabet is different than the English alphabet (e.g., it lacks "v"), so there are spelling differences also, such as "ferch" instead of the English "verch" for "daughter of", and Dafydd instead of David. The English "th" is "dd" (e.g., Meredith/Maredudd). Rhys has several spellings in the Visitations, including Rees and Rice. There's also Llwyd and Lloyd (Welsh has seven vowels, including w and y - see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Welsh_alphabet_card_italic_C19th.jpg this chart]). Oddly, most all sources give "John" (which is usually "Ieuan", often anglicized as Evan).The Welsh alphabet today has 29 letters but does not include the letters K, Q, V, X, or Z - nor J for the time period of this Price lineage: "The letter j has been accepted into Welsh orthography only relatively recently: for use in those words borrowed from English in which the /dʒ/ sound is retained in Welsh, even where that sound is not represented by j in English spelling, as in garej (garage) and ffrij (fridge)." In addition, written Welsh uses four accent marks, "but their use is not considered part of the alphabet." ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_orthography Welsh orthography] (Wikipedia, accessed 4 February 2022), which includes a table showing English examples to aid pronunciation. In addition to verch/ferch and John/Ieuan mentioned in the text, K is C (e.g., Ceri instead of Kery or Kerry), although according to the Wikipedia article on the Welsh language: * The letter "k" was in common use until the 16th century, but was dropped at the time of the publication of the New Testament in Welsh, as William Salesbury explained: "C for K, because the printers have not so many as the Welsh requireth". ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_language Welsh language] (Wikipedia, accessed 4 February 2022) From [https://www.open.edu/openlearn/languages/discovering-wales-and-welsh-first-steps/content-section-2.5 Open Learn], which also includes a pronunciation guide: "This is the order that they will appear in a Welsh dictionary: a, b, c, ch, d, dd, e, f, ff, g, ng, h, i, j, l, ll, m, n, o, p, ph, r, rh, s, t, th, u, w, y." == Anchor Dates == '''1625''': [[Price-171|John Price]] was 40 in the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster;John Price, mustered at Neck of Land, Charles City, Virginia, with wife Ann Price and Mary, a 3-month-old child (not specifically stated as his daughter, or surnamed "Price"). ~ [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/217/mode/1up?q=price&view=theater Hotten, page 203]. the Jamestowne Society estimates his birth year as "about 1586".[http://www.jamestowne.org/price---price.html Jamestowne Society]: Price, John - A6408; born ca. 1586, died 1628; (Muster of 1624/5); Neck of Land: 1625 (Burgess) ''accessed 2 February 2022.'' The 1586 estimate seems to be confirmed by the Visitations of Wales: testimony in June 1586 by Richard Jno. Meredith, John's grandfather, names Richard among his children but does not mention any grandchildren other than those reported by his oldest son, Edward Price (Adam and Elizabeth, by his first wife). '''1610/11''': John Price signed an indenture in 1610/11, in which he was described as "son and heir of Richard Pryce of Manavon, Montgomery"Vina Chandler Price, compiler, ''Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia, 1610-11'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=dRdJAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22john+pryce%22+indenture Google Books, page 511], accessed 2 February 2022). The SGM discussion about John notes that the citation for the indenture is "British Museum, A.D.D. Charter 1036" (Google Books' snippit view includes only part of the information from the indenture, which is said to also name John's mother as Ursula). The index of charters describes the indenture as "Manavon Lian, ''co. Montgom.'' Sale in, 1610. Add. 1036.''Index to the charters and rolls in the Department of manuscripts, British museum,'' edited by Henry J. Ellis and Francis B. Bickley, [https://archive.org/details/indextochartersr01brituoft/page/496/mode/2up?q=manavon page 497] (accessed 3 February 2022). See also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368801/help-with-finding-record-britain-citation-the-british-museum this G2G discussion]. '''1586''': [[Pryse-116|Richard ap John ap Meredith]] was the source of information for his family in the 1586 Visitation of Wales. His oldest son Edward Price reported two children by his first wife, and a second wife. Richard lists his children as Edward, James, John, Charles, Thomas, Richard, Margd and Mary. His son Edward Price testified that he had two children (Adam and Elizabeth) by his first wife Catherin and that his second wife was Mary, daughter of Robert Hughes. '''1485-1509''': [[Tudor-18|Henry Tudor]], king from 22 August 1485 to 21 April 1509 (according to [[Tudor-18|his profile]]); [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys]] was "Esquire of the body to K. Henry 7th". '''1461-1470''': [[York-1159|Edward York]] was king from 4 Mar 1461 to 3 October 1470 and from 11 Apr 1471 to 9 Apr 1483 (according to [[York-1159|his profile]]); [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] was "Esquire of the body of Edward the 4th". == Father of John == :'''[[Price-172]]: Richard Price (1555-1638)''' : [[Price-172|Richard Pryce]] of Glan Meheli, son of [[Pryse-116|Richard ap John ap Meredith]], gent., was the father of [[Price-171|John Price]] of Virginia. : [[Price-172|Richard]] is father of [[Price-171|John]] the immigrant because... : "John Pryce, was described as son and heir of Richard Pryce in an indenture in 1610-11 from Richard Pryce of Manavon, Montgomery County, Gentlemen, and Ursula Pryce, his wife to ___ Robinson. Thomas Pryce, brother of Richard Price II, was one of the witnesses. [Indenture, British Museum, A.D.D. Charter 1036, PC]. The signature on this indenture corresponds in every detail with the signature of John Price on the Petition to the King sent from Virginia in 1625-26 when John Price signed as a member of the Burgess. [Public Record Office, London, England, C.O. 1/3, 17276, PC]."Paul K. Davis, SGM post 29 March 2004, in the discussion "Royal ancestry: John Price of Jamestown" (accessed 26 January 2022).... : "This John Pryce was registered at the Shrewsbury School as John Pryce, gen. F. (i.e. 'son of a gentleman') 2 June 1600, two shillings sixpence. This was the entrance register. Two shillings sixpence were paid by those students not living in the town of Shrewsbury. Pupils generally entered at the age of fifteen or thereabouts. The three sons of Rev. Thomas [Pryce] of St. Chads entered in the following order: Daniel, Samson, John and each paid two pence because they were 'oppidans', (i.e. living in town). The John of this group, entering in 1603, therefore born about 1588 or 1589." :: See [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY this 2004 SGM discussion] (especially the posts by Paul K Davis) and [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html this Rootsweb page] (by Kay Haden). See also [https://books.google.com/books?id=dRdJAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22john+pryce%22+indenture Google Books, page 511] in Vina Chandler Price's ''Ancestors and Descendants of John Price...'' (which shows a partial transcription of the indenture). The index of charters describes the indenture as "Manavon Lian, ''co. Montgom.'' Sale in, 1610. Add. 1036."''Index to the charters and rolls in the Department of manuscripts, British museum,'' edited by Henry J. Ellis and Francis B. Bickley, [https://archive.org/details/indextochartersr01brituoft/page/496/mode/2up?q=manavon page 497] (accessed 3 February 2022). See also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368801/help-with-finding-record-britain-citation-the-british-museum this G2G discussion]. : SGM discussion includes the following points made by Paul K. Davis: * The above cited indenture shows Richard, the father of immigrant John, to have had a brother named Thomas, and * the Visitation shows Richard ap John Price of Glan Meheli, to have had younger sons name Richard and Thomas. This Thomas is generally believed to be the one who was vicar of St. Chad's. * While there is another Price family of Manafon, that Richard has a wife not named Ursula, and his son John evidently raised a family in Britain, not Virginia. * Immigrant John was listed in the school records as son of a gentlemen, and the Glan Meheli family was such. * Manafon is a bit north of Glan Meheli, and both are in the sector of Montgomeryshire which borders the portion of Shropshire containing Shrewsbury. * I [PKD] conclude we must accept this match, and reject the Newtown claim with its possible Magna Carta connections. : Vina Price's 1988 ''Ancestor and Descendants of John Price'' says that the [[Price-171|John]] who came to Virginia aboard the ''Starr'' is "of Breckonshire".VCP, ''Ancestor and Descendants of John Price'' [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL4659308W/Ancestors_and_Descendants_of_John_Price Open Library] (info from the blurbs, accessed 27 January 2022). Research discussed in SGM concludes his father was of Glan Meheli, with ties to the Marafon Prices (not the Newtown Prices).2004 [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY/m/DG4V7CHmrWoJ SGM discussion], "Royal ancestry: John Price of Jamestown" (accessed 27 January 2022). === Pending === : '''[[Price-172]]: Richard Price (1555-1638)''', one of several duplicates, was developed to be the "target" profile to represent the father of John the immigrant. Still one duplicate to merge: ** [[Price-8010|Richard (Price) ap Rhys (abt.1554-abt.1638)]] ''in a proposed merge'' ... added note that he's not "ap Rhys" - that Richard's son [[Pryse-35|John]] is not [[Price-171|John the Immigrant]]. === Different Richards === : These WikiTree profiles are not the Richard (and family) of John the immigrant: * [[Price-5795|Richard Price (1545-1623)]] - attached as son of John [[Price-5793]] & Elizabeth Perrot; husband of [[Pryse-21|Gwenllian Pryse (1545-)]] ''duplicate is apparently [[Pryse-31|Richard Pryse (abt.1562-abt.1623)]] (cites HOP bio for Richard who married Gwen)'' ** [[Price-5790|Catherin Price (1575-1623)]], daughter of Richard and Gwen, married ** [[Price-872|John Price (1570-1623)]] of London * [[Price-5791|Edward Price]] - attached as son of John & Elizabeth Perrot is a different Edward than the Edward son of Richard who testified in 1586 in the Visitations of Wales about the branch of the family that John the immigrant descends from (this Edward is father of [[Price-872|John Price]] of Gogerddan, attached as husband of [[Price-5790|Catherin Price]]). * [[Pryse-33|Richard Pryse (1505-)]] - attached as son of [[Pryce-1|Thomas Pryce (abt.1489-aft.1509)]], brother of [[Price-174|Matthew Price (abt.1510-abt.1556)]], and father of [[Pryse-32|John Pryse Esq (abt.1531-bef.1584)]] * [[Perrot-114|Elizabeth (Perrot) Price (1528-abt.1605)]], married ** [[Price-5793|John Price (abt.1532-1584)]] ** [[Pryse-32|John Pryse Esq (abt.1531-bef.1584)]] ''in a proposed merge with Pryse-35, attached as Bridget's husband'' * [[Rhys-129|James Ap Rhys (1502-)]] (James Price), father of ** [[Rhys-128|Bridget ferch James ap Rhys (1532-)]], married ** [[Pryse-35|John Pryse (abt.1530-bef.1584)]] *** [[Pryse-34|James Pryse (abt.1571-1642)]] (son of John & Bridget) : Also not the Richard who was father of John the immigrant: * [[Pryse-31|Richard Pryse (abt.1562-abt.1623)]] * [[Ap_Rhys-58|Richard ap Rhys (abt.1565-abt.1630)]] ''married [[Salusbury-63|Gwen Salusbury]]'' * [[Price-13773|Richard Price MP (abt.1538-bef.1587)]] ''married [[Wightman-1112|Elizabeth Wightman]]'' * [[Price-6701|Richard Price (1530-)]] ''attached as son of Joyce Gwynne, who was Matthew Goch's wife: ** [[Price-174|Matthew Price (abt.1510-abt.1556)]] ** [[Gwynne-38|Joyce Gwynne (1515-1550)]] ''in proposed merge with [[Gwynne-63]] and [[Rhys-1]]'' == Locations == : "Trefaldwyn (Montgomery), Sir Drefaldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales)"From the profile for [[Herbert-1303|Richard Herbert (1468-1539)]], accessed 13 February 2022. : '''Between the Wye and the Severn''' * Powys Local History Encyclopedia, [https://powysenc.weebly.com/rhwng-gwy-a-hafren.html Rhwng Gwy a Hafren] * "The numerous Price families of Montgomery and Radnor shires all traced their descent from the clan which had settled in the lands between Wye and Severn before the Normans came." ~ from the History of Parliament Online biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-james-1572 James Price (born about 1572)] of Monaughty or Mynachdy, Rad., son of John Price of Monaughty & Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Whitney. : '''Montgomery/Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales''' * Powys Local History Encyclopedia, [https://powysenc.weebly.com/abbrev.html Source Abbreviations] ** [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire] ** Price: [https://powysenc.weebly.com/price-adam---hugh.html Adam-Hugh], [https://powysenc.weebly.com/price-john---thomas.html John-Thomas] : "'''Glanmeheli in the parish of Kerry'''", Montgomeryshire, from the entry in the Powys Local History Encyclopedia for several Prices, including the following, for the uncle of [[Price-171|John]] of Virginia. * Price, Edward (fl.1614): The son of [[Price-172|Richard]] ap John ap Meredith of Glanmeheli in the parish of Kerry, a junior branch of the Price (or Pryce) family of Newtown. He served as a juror and was appointed a magistrate in 1610. He served as Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in 1614 with his son Adam Price as his deputy. [W.V. Lloyd - The Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire]Powys Local History Encyclopedia, [https://powysenc.weebly.com/price-adam---hugh.html Edward Price] (accessed 6 February 2022). : Today, a Google search for Glanmeheli, Kerry discovers "Glanmeheli Farm, Kerry, Newtown". : "[[ap Dafydd-35|David Lloyd]] of '''Llanfair in Cedewaen, now called Newtown Hall'''" in ''The History of the Princes,... and the Ancient... Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd'' (starting on page 374). : '''Cedewain''', Montgomeryshire from the elegy that Lewys Glyn Cothi wrote for [[ap Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd ap Dafydd]], "in which he represents death as having gone like a foe to Cedewain, and carried away in triumph from thence a rich treasure."Richard Williams (1894). ''[https://archive.org/details/montgomeryshirew00will Montgomeryshire worthies]'' ([https://archive.org/stream/montgomeryshirew00will/montgomeryshirew00will_djvu.txt archive.org full text] - search for Llwyd, Dafydd), cited by [http://www.gutorglyn.net/gutoswales/persondb.php?ref=nd09 this online entry for Dafydd Llwyd] (accessed 31 January 2022). === Maps / Details === ::'' [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire]''
''[https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Llanfair+Caereinion,+Welshpool,+UK/Manafon,+UK/Newtown+and+Llanllwchaiarn,+Newtown,+UK/Montgomery+Castle,+Pool+Road,+Montgomery,+UK/Shrewsbury,+UK/@52.6113373,-3.3224785,42190m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m32!4m31!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff524a2bf7df:0x155afca133109439!2m2!1d-3.32635!2d52.645403!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff287402bb85:0x93ee26893a8af4d!2m2!1d-3.3085108!2d52.6192702!1m5!1m1!1s0x486ffc9cb58d03b1:0x50d8b23d498cf20!2m2!1d-3.3028724!2d52.5178941!1m5!1m1!1s0x487003c51f606643:0xff2a91c8436e4882!2m2!1d-3.1498676!2d52.5634601!1m5!1m1!1s0x486f7655f4dc15c3:0x6ed7820778d6cdc4!2m2!1d-2.7553268!2d52.7073029!3e0 Google Maps] (Montgomeryshire -> Shrewsbury)'' : '''Montgomeryshire''', in Powys, stretches across Wales from its border with Shropshire, England to the coast (nearly)Looking at some maps, "to the coast" appears to be true, but others (such as the one on [https://www.getthedata.com/llanerfyl/where-is-llanerfyl this page]) show that while Montgomeryshire extends to the mouth of the River Dyfi where it flows into Cardigan Bay, it lacks any Irish Sea coastline. As Wikipedia describes Montgomeryshire: "The shire is almost wholly mountainous, although there are some fertile valleys in the east. The highest point (county top) is Moel Sych at 826.7 metres (2,712 ft), whose summit lies at the triple county boundary point of Montgomeryshire, Denbighshire and Merionethshire in the Berwyn Mountains.... Its main rivers are the River Severn (which flows east into Shropshire) and the River Dyfi (which flows west into the Irish Sea). ~ Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire]. Related Wikipedia pages: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Dyfi River Dyfi] (Welsh: ''Afon Dyfi'', sometimes anglicised to River Dovey). The river flows "past Machynlleth to Cardigan Bay (Welsh: Bae Ceredigion) at Aberdyfi" * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardigan_Bay Cardigan Bay] - from Manafon to Mathafarn. The documents tying John the immigrant to John of Montgomeryshire are the Virginia petition signed by him in 1626See [[#Father of John|above]]. and the 1610 indenture, indexed as "Manavon Lian, co. Montgom." * Powys, Wales; see Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Castle Montgomery Castle]. [[ap Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] was "Esq.r of the body to K. Henry the 7th ; and Steward of Kery, Kedewen, Arwystl, Kyveiliock, and High Constable of the Castle of Montgomery." * Montgomeryshire, Wales; see Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire] and also [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html this map], which shows "Ceri" (Kerry) in Montgomery and "Cedewain/Newtown". * Shewsbury, Shropshire, England; see Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire Shropshire]. * Breconshire, Wales is south of Montgomeryshire (separated by another county, Radnorshire); see a map of the area [[Awbrey-38#Wales_Locations|here]]. See also [https://www.getthedata.com/maps/llanerfyl_map_position_in_powys_000001.png this map], which shows many of the Montgomeryshire locations mentioned as well as Tywyn and Brecon National Park. : '''Manafon / Mathaforn''' * Manafon/Manavon is fairly near the border of Montgomeryshire with Shropshire. The 1610 indenture that identifies [[Price-171|John Pryse]] as son and heir of [[Price-172|Richard Pryse]] is for the sale of land at "Manavon Lian". * Mathafarn (see Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathafarn Mathafarn]) in the parish of Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire, is near the coast, about 30 miles west of Manafon. It was the home of the poet Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. This Dafydd Llwyd, born about 1420,Dictionary of Welsh Biography: [https://biography.wales/article/s-DAFY-APL-1420 Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd] (accessed 4 February 2022). wrote a poem about the loss of [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] ap Dafydd ab Einion following the Battle of Banbury. The poet is one of five contemporary Dafydd Llwyds in Llanwrin who are the subject of an article by Darrell Wolcott; [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys]]' father [[ap Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd]] is not.Darrell Wolcott, "[http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id254.html The 5 Dafydd Llwyds of Llanwrin Parish]" (accessed 4 February 2022). ** Llanwrin; see Wikipedia's article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machynlleth Machynlleth], which describes Llanwrin as "a small village in the valley of the Afon Dyfi in Powys about two miles north-east of Machynlleth." ** A relative of the poet, [[Pugh-3820|Rowland Pugh]] of Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Price of Gogerddan, CardiganshireVisitation of Wales, [ page ]; History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/pugh-rowland-1579-1644 Rowland Pugh (c1579-1644)] of Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Mont. (a differnt branch of the Price family). : '''Llanfair PG''' / '''Llanfair''' * '''Llanfair PG''' is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanfairpwllgwyngyll Llanfairpwllgwyngyll], found in Google Maps as "Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf, United Kingdom". It is above Snowdonia National Park in northwest Wales and is not the Llanfair referred to for [[ap Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd]] of "Llanfair, Cedewaen". * '''Llanfair, Cedewaen''' is probably today's "Llanfair Caereinion". As shown on Google Maps, it is about 3 miles north of Manafon, 10 miles north of Newtown, and about 30 miles west of Shrewsbury.See [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Llanfair+Caereinion,+Welshpool,+UK/Manafon,+UK/Newtown+and+Llanllwchaiarn,+Newtown,+UK/Montgomery+Castle,+Pool+Road,+Montgomery,+UK/Shrewsbury,+UK/@52.6113373,-3.3224785,42190m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m32!4m31!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff524a2bf7df:0x155afca133109439!2m2!1d-3.32635!2d52.645403!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff287402bb85:0x93ee26893a8af4d!2m2!1d-3.3085108!2d52.6192702!1m5!1m1!1s0x486ffc9cb58d03b1:0x50d8b23d498cf20!2m2!1d-3.3028724!2d52.5178941!1m5!1m1!1s0x487003c51f606643:0xff2a91c8436e4882!2m2!1d-3.1498676!2d52.5634601!1m5!1m1!1s0x486f7655f4dc15c3:0x6ed7820778d6cdc4!2m2!1d-2.7553268!2d52.7073029!3e0 Google Maps], directions from Llanfair to Newtown via Manafon and then to Shrewsbury via Montgomery Castle, for a total of 44.8 miles by highway (about 3.5 to Manafon, about 10 from Llanfair to Newtown, then about 8 miles to the Castle & from there to Shrewsbury about 25 miles. See also Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanfair_Caereinion Llanfair Caereinion]. === Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd of... === : "Rees David Lloyd, Esquire of the body of Edward the 4th, (who being a Captain was slayne at Banbury field, being then Stuart of the severall Townes and Lordshipps in Montgomery-shire, viz: Kery, Halseter, Newtown, Cedewen, Llanidlos, Caer Sws, Arwystle, Machynlleth, and Cyveiliock, having there Jura Regalia), who was the son of David Lloyd ap David ap Einion ap Howell ap Tudur..." :: Rhys's son [[ap Rhys-75|Maredudd ap Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] was "Steward of Kery, Kedewen, Arwystl, Kyveiliock, and High Constable of the Castle of Montgomery." : '''[[Ap_Dafydd_Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd (abt.1440-aft.1469)]] of...''' * Kery - aka Ceri, noted in the map of Montgomeryshire shown [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html here]; see also [https://powysenc.weebly.com/caratacus---chandler.html this map of Cedewain]. (I have a suspician that the "Kedewenkerry" of the 1536 Act of UnionFrom the Powys Local History Encyclopedia entry for [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire]:

Established by the Act of Union of 1536. The Act says:

"VII. And it is enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the Lordships, Townships, Parishes, Commotes and Cantreds of Mountgomery, Kedewenkerry, Cawrsland, Arustley, Keviliock, Doythur, Powesland, Clunesland, Balestey, Tempcester and Alcester . . ."

is combining Cedewain and Ceri, and they are adjacent, but I have not been able to confirm this. ~ [[Noland-165]], 10 Feb. 2022) ** From [https://www.wikizero.com/en/Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire (wikizero)]:

"In addition, for practical reasons, Montgomeryshire gained the commote of Ceri, which had formed a northwards spur of the less organised region Between Wye and Severn; most of the rest of the latter region became Radnorshire."A search of the History of Parliament Online site for "Wye and Severn" turns up two Price biographies: * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-ii-1602 John Price (d 1602)] of Newtown, Mont. (son of [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]]). * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-james-1572 James Price (born about 1572)] of Monaughty or Mynachdy, Rad., son of John Price of Monaughty & Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Whitney. ** [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/whitney-sir-robert-1525-67 Sir Robert Whitney (c1525-67)]. * Halseter... ''maybe "Alcester" from the Act of Union?'' * Newtown/Nova Villa - Manafon is between Newtown and Llanfair ("Davawid Lloyd [Rhys's father] of Llanfair in Cedewaen, now called Newtown Hall" - see [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Llanfair+Caereinion,+Welshpool,+UK/Manafon,+UK/Newtown+and+Llanllwchaiarn,+Newtown,+UK/Montgomery+Castle,+Pool+Road,+Montgomery,+UK/Shrewsbury,+UK/@52.6113373,-3.3224785,42190m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m32!4m31!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff524a2bf7df:0x155afca133109439!2m2!1d-3.32635!2d52.645403!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff287402bb85:0x93ee26893a8af4d!2m2!1d-3.3085108!2d52.6192702!1m5!1m1!1s0x486ffc9cb58d03b1:0x50d8b23d498cf20!2m2!1d-3.3028724!2d52.5178941!1m5!1m1!1s0x487003c51f606643:0xff2a91c8436e4882!2m2!1d-3.1498676!2d52.5634601!1m5!1m1!1s0x486f7655f4dc15c3:0x6ed7820778d6cdc4!2m2!1d-2.7553268!2d52.7073029!3e0 GoogleMaps] ("Montgomeryshire -> Shrewsbury" also shows Newtown -> Manafon -> Llanfair, as well as Montgomery Castle to Shrewsbury) * Cedewen/Kedewenkerry - the [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomershire map] noted for Kery/Ceri also shows ""Cedewain/Newtown"; "Kedewenkerry" in the 1536 Act of Union * Llanidlos - lies between Manafon and Mathafarn (closer to Mathafarn); see Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanidloes Llanidloes]; shown on the [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire map] as Arwystle/Llanidloes, west of Ceri and south of "Cyfeiliog/Machynlleth" (Manafon is north of Ceri and Mathafarn is near Macynlleth) * Caer Sws... ''maybe "Cawrsland" from the 1536 Act of Union?'' * Arwystle - shown as Arwystle/Llanidloes on the [https://powysenc.weebly.com/montgomeryshire---morgan.html Montgomeryshire map] ''maybe "Arustley" from the Act of Union?'' * Machynlleth - a town near Mathafarn and Llanwrin; see Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machynlleth Machynlleth] * Cyveiliock/Kyveiliock/Keviliock... ''"Keviliock" in the Act of Union'' * Castle of Montgomery - see [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Llanfair+Caereinion,+Welshpool,+UK/Manafon,+UK/Newtown+and+Llanllwchaiarn,+Newtown,+UK/Montgomery+Castle,+Pool+Road,+Montgomery,+UK/Shrewsbury,+UK/@52.6113373,-3.3224785,42190m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m32!4m31!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff524a2bf7df:0x155afca133109439!2m2!1d-3.32635!2d52.645403!1m5!1m1!1s0x486fff287402bb85:0x93ee26893a8af4d!2m2!1d-3.3085108!2d52.6192702!1m5!1m1!1s0x486ffc9cb58d03b1:0x50d8b23d498cf20!2m2!1d-3.3028724!2d52.5178941!1m5!1m1!1s0x487003c51f606643:0xff2a91c8436e4882!2m2!1d-3.1498676!2d52.5634601!1m5!1m1!1s0x486f7655f4dc15c3:0x6ed7820778d6cdc4!2m2!1d-2.7553268!2d52.7073029!3e0 GoogleMaps] (shows Newtown to Montgomeryshire Castle to Shrewsbury) === Rhys's wife, Dafydd Llwyd's wife === : [[ap Dafydd Llwyd-1|Rhys ap Dafydd Llwyd]] married "[[Ferch_Ieuan-11|Margaret]], daughter of Ieuan ab Owen ap Meredith, of Neuadd-wen". * Neuadd-wen means White Hall, and there are lots of White Halls found today in Wales (including one in Ceredigion, which was the historic county of Cardiganshire; see Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceredigion Ceredigion]; Gogerddan, Cardiganshire, was home of another branch of the Price FamilyWikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gogerddan Gogerddan] (accessed 6 February 2022): "Gogerddan, sometimes spelled Gogarthen, was an estate near to Trefeurig and the most important in what was then the county of Cardiganshire, Wales. Owned since at least the fifteenth century by the Pryse family, the main house, called Plas Gogerddan [built in the 17th century], still stands and is a Grade II listed building." [See British Listed Buildings: [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300009876-plas-gogerddan-trefeurig Plas Gogerddan].] ). * likely she's from the Neuadd Wen described in the biography of Ieuan ap Bedo Gwyn "(fl. c. 1530-1590?), poet and owner of the Llysyn estate, Llanerfyl, Montgomeryshire, before its purchase by the Herbert family; descendant of one of the younger branches of the family of Neuadd Wen (a neighbouring estate)...."Dictionary of Welsh Biography: [https://biography.wales/article/s-IEUA-APB-1530 IEUAN ap BEDO GWYN, or IEUAN BEDO GWYN] (accessed 6 February 2022). * "Llanerfyl is located in the county of Powys, Wales, five miles north-west of the town of Llanfair Caereinion, 29 miles west of the major town of Shrewsbury.... Llanerfyl was historically in the county of Montgomeryshire."Get the Data: [https://www.getthedata.com/llanerfyl/where-is-llanerfyl Llanerfyl] (accessed 6 February 2022). See the map on [https://www.getthedata.com/llanerfyl/where-is-llanerfyl this page] & also on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanerfyl Wikipedia]. * ''need to check/update footnote about Neuadd-wen on Rhy's profile - [[Ap_Dafydd_Llwyd-1]] as appropriate'' : Rhys was the son of [[Ap_Dafydd-35|Dafydd Llwyd]] and his wife [[Maredydd-24|Gwenllian]], the daughter of Meredith ab Owen ap Griffith ab Einion, "lord of Towyn"Jones, E. D., (1959). DAFYDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD ab EINION ap HYWEL, of Newtown, Montgomeryshire (died before 1469), a prominent figure in Cydewain and a generous patron of the 15th century bards. Dictionary of Welsh Biography [https://biography.wales/article/s-DAFY-LLW-1469 online] (accessed 31 January 2022). * "Lord of Towyn" is addressed in [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=91&skin=2021&size=175 footnote 2, page 59], noting that "Towyn is a tract of land on the sea coast of Cardiganshire, from the mouth of the Teivi northward, within which the "Lords of Towyn," in succession, had a mansion celebrated by the bards for its good cheer." * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardigan_Bay#/media/File:CardiganBay.svg this map] of Cardigan Bay shows "Tywyn" (from Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardigan_Bay Cardigan Bay]) * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=350&skin=2021&size=175 Page 318] has a Blaeney connection to the Lords of Towyn, in that Lucy Blaeney, daughter of David Lloyd Blaeney, Knt., married Maurice Owen, son of Richard Maurice and Elen Lloyd, daughter of John Vaughan "ap Rhydderch ap Rees ap Meredith ap Owen, Lord of Towne"... Gwenllian (Dafydd Llwyd's wife) is daughter of Meredith ap Owen ap Griffith, "Lord of the Towyn" - probably the same Meredith ap Owen. * Page 59 has additional genealogical information that may support the supposition that Gwenllian ferch Meredith ap Owen ap Griffith is the sister of Rhy ap Meredith ap Owen. == Other Price Families == Most notably is the family of the brother of [[Ap_Rhys-75|Meredith ap Rhys]], [[Pryce-1|Thomas Pryce]], whose son was [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]]. See the Visitations of Wales, page 315 (the tabular pedigree for Thomas and, at the bottom of the page, a narrative that identifies Thomas's brother Meredith and, in footnote 7, refers to the tabular pedigree on page 314 of the "Pryce's of Newtown" for the ancestry of "Rees ap David Lloyd Esqr) and the profiles for [[Pryce-1|Thomas Pryce]] and his son [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]]. The Visitations of Wales shows the tabular pedigree for Thomas's family on page 315. It includes Matthew Goch ap Thomas ans some of his descendants. On page 272 (footnote 3), Matthew's son John Pryce is named as husband of Elizabeth Blaeney. John and Elizabeth's son Edward was the father of John Pryce, who was "created a Baronet, 15 August 1628. Sir John Pryce married Catherine, daughter of Sir Richard Pryse, of Gogerddan, Knight."Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=304&skin=2021 page 272], footnote 3. === Prices of Gogerddan === : [[Perrot-114|Elizabeth Perrot]], daughter of Thomas Perrot and Mary Berkeley, married John Price of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire, Esq. Their son Sir Richard Price of Gogerddan, Knt., was the father of Sir John Price of Gogerddan, Knt. (names standardized from Visitations, p 134).Visitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=166&skin=2021&size=175&q1=gogerddan page 134]. * [[Perrot-5|Thomas Perrot (abt.1505-1531)]] * [[Berkeley-7|Mary Berkeley (abt.1510-aft.1567)]] * [[Perrot-114|Elizabeth (Perrot) Price (1528-abt.1605)]] * three profiles for John (merges proposed as of 5 Feb 2022; proposed 27, 29 Jan.): ** [[Price-5793]]: John Price (abt.1532-1584) ** [[Pryse-32]]: John Pryse Esq (abt.1531-bef.1584) ** [[Pryse-35]]: John Pryse (abt.1530-bef.1584) * Richard Price has duplicates also (not in proposed merge... I thought I had proposed one): ** [[Price-5795]]: Richard Price (1545-1623)]] ** [[Pryse-31]]: Richard Pryse (abt.1562-abt.1623)]] : From the History of Parliament Online biography of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 John Price (by 1532-84)]: "1st s. of Richard ap Rhys Dafydd Lloyd of Gogerddan by Elliw, da. and coh. of William ap Jenkin ap Iorwerth. educ. I. Temple 1550. m. (1) Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Perrot of Islington, Mdx. and Haroldston, Pemb., 2s. Thomas and Richard Price II 1da.; (2) Bridget, da. of James Price of Monaughty, Rad., 1s. suc. fa. Sept. 1553 or later. :: ''hidden text ("unhidden"): notes... ''Elliw named in Visitations, p [not sure what the note was for]... looking... Thomas Perrot (c1505-1531) '' From table below (minus table coding and ref tags/reformatted a bit)... John Price (-1584) of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire (1553-72), HOP bios: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-%28ap-richard-ap-dafydd-lloyd-rhys%29-john-ii-1532-84 1509-1558] & [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 1558-1603] * duplicate WikiTree profiles [[Pryse-35]], [[Pryse-32]], [[Price-5793]]||sons Thomas & Richard, John's mother=Elliw : Footnote: The History of Parliament Online has two biographies for the Richard Price who is son of John, with a brother Thomas (but this Richard's wife is listed as Gwen/Gwenllian, not Ursula): :: ''hidden text: this John's HOP bio says he's son of "Richard ap Rhys ap Dafydd Lloyd of Gogerddan" & Elliw, da. & coh. of William ap Jenkin ap Iorwerth '' * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/price-sir-richard-1561-1623 Sir Richard Price (1561-1623)] of Plâs Gogerddan, Gogerddan, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire, "m. bef. 1591, Gwen (Gwenllian) (d.1639) da. and h. of Thomas ap Rhys ap Morys ap Owen of Aberbechan, Newtown, Mont., 4s (1 d.v.p.), 6da.(2 d.v.p.)4 suc. fa. 1584;5 kntd. 28 June 1603.6 d. 5 Feb. 1623.7 sig. Rich[ard] Pryse." ''biographical information in the 1604-1629 section'' * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-richard-ii-1562-1623 Richard Price (1562-1623)] of Gogerddan, Llanbadarnfawr, Cardiganshire married "Gwen (or Gwenllian), da. and h. of Thomas ap Rhys ap Morus of Aberbechan, Newtown, Mont." ''from the 1558-1602 section'' * Brother of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-thomas-1623 Thomas Price (-1623)] * Richard and Thomas were sons of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 John Price (by 1532-84)] of the Inner Temple, London and Gogerddan, Card., who married (1) Elizabeth Perrot, (2) Bridget, daughter of James Price of Monaughty, Rad. This John Price has a second History of Parliament Online biography: ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-%28ap-richard-ap-dafydd-lloyd-rhys%29-john-ii-1532-84 John ap Richard ap Dafydd Lloyd Rhys (by 1532-84)] == DWB Family Pages == :The following family pages are from the Dictionary of Welsh Biography: * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PRYC-NEW-1450 Pryce family, of Newtown Hall, Montgomeryshire] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PRYS-GOG-1500#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&manifest=https%3A%2F%2Fdamsssl.llgc.org.uk%2Fiiif%2F2.0%2F4702656%2Fmanifest.json&xywh=46%2C379%2C1902%2C919 Pryse Family of Gogerddan, Cardiganshire] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PRIC-RHI-1475 Price family, of Rhiwlas, in the parish of Llanfor, Meirionethshire] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PUGH-MAT-1480 Pugh family, of Mathafarn, Montgomeryshire] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-HERB-PEN-1501 HERBERT family, earls of Pembroke (second creation)] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-POWY-HER-1674 Herbert family, (earls of POWIS)] * [https://biography.wales/article/s-WYNN-PRY-1275 Wynn - Pryse - Corbet]: WYNN, PRYSE, and CORBET families, Ynysmaengwyn, Meironnydd, and GWYN and NANNEY families, Dolau Gwyn, Meironnydd :See also * [https://biography.wales/article/s-PRIC-JOH-1502#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=2&manifest=https%3A%2F%2Fdamsssl.llgc.org.uk%2Fiiif%2F2.0%2F4623635%2Fmanifest.json&xywh=69%2C375%2C1782%2C1796 John Price]: PRICE (or PRYS), Sir JOHN (1502? - 1555), notary public, the king's principal registrar in causes ecclesiastical, and secretary of the Council in Wales and the Marches == MPs == The History of Parliament Online refers to the Herberts and Prices as the two most powerful families in Montgomeryshire. The families intermarried and married into other prominent families. Price MPs and some MPs from related families are included in the following table, which is ordered by year but is sortable. For more on the politics, see the [[#Herbert-Price Politics|next section]]. For a history of representation of Montgomery Boroughs, see https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs this History of Parliament Online page] (which covers the Herberts and touches on Rowland Pugh). {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year
first-last!!Name!!Constituency!!HOP Bio(s)!!WikiTree Profile!!Relative(s) |- |1542||Price, John||Radnorshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-john-i-1523-50-or-later 1509-1558]||WikiTree-ID (-1550?)||unknown |- |1542-58||Herbert, William||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-william-ii-1505-70 1509-1558]||WikiTree-ID (-1570?)||son of [[Herbert-1303|Richard]] (-1539)William Herbert (1505-?70), son of Richard (died 1539), was half brother of Edward Herbert (c1513-93) and John (c1515-83 "or later"; see his [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-john-1515-83-or-later HOP bio]). William married "Jane, da. of John ap Meredith" (no other info about him in HOP). William had at least one son (according to William's [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-william-ii-1505-70 HOP bio]) - Richard (the link in William's HOP bio goes to a different person). William's sons (according to their HOP bios) are * Richard Herbert ([http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-richard-1532-16035 HOP bio], WikiTree-ID (-1603/5). * Edward Herbert ([http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-edward-ii-1542-95 HOP bio], WikiTree-ID (-1595). |- |1547-54||Price, John||Breconshire, Hereford, Ludlow, Ludgershall||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-sir-john-15012-55 1509-1558]||[[Price-707]] (-1555)||father of [[Price-13773|Richard]] (-c1587), [[Price-706|Gregory]] (-1600) |- |1547-89||Perrot, John||Carmarthenshire+
see HOP bio||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/perrot-%28parret%29-john-152829-92 1509-1558]||[[Perrot-4]] (-1592)|| |- |1553 ||Herbert, Richard ||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-richard-1532-16035 1509-1558]||WikiTree-ID (-1603/5)||son of William (-1570) |- |1553-71||Jones, Henry||Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Old Sarum||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/jones-henry-i-1532-86 1509-1558]||[[Johnes-9]] (-1586)||see footnoteHenry Jones married (1) Elizabeth Herbert, daughter of Mathew; half-brother of John Perrot (died 1592) and is mentioned in the biography of John, son of Richard ap Rhys ap Dafydd Lloyd Rhys of Gogerddan, as a brother-in-law. His second wife was Eleanor, the widow of Sir Robert Vaughan (see his [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/vaughan-sir-roger-1571 HOP bio]). |- |1553-72||Price, John
of Gogerddan||Cardiganshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-%28ap-richard-ap-dafydd-lloyd-rhys%29-john-ii-1532-84 1509-1558]
[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 1558-1603]||[[Pryse-35]] (-1584)
[[Pryse-32]],[[Price-5793]]||sons Thomas & Richard,The History of Parliament Online has two biographies for the Richard Price who is son of John, with a brother Thomas (but this Richard's wife is listed as Gwen/Gwenllian, not Ursula): * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/price-sir-richard-1561-1623 Sir Richard Price (1561-1623)] of Plâs Gogerddan, Gogerddan, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire, "m. bef. 1591, Gwen (Gwenllian) (d.1639) da. and h. of Thomas ap Rhys ap Morys ap Owen of Aberbechan, Newtown, Mont., 4s (1 d.v.p.), 6da.(2 d.v.p.)4 suc. fa. 1584;5 kntd. 28 June 1603.6 d. 5 Feb. 1623.7 sig. Rich[ard] Pryse." ''biographical information in the 1604-1629 section'' * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-richard-ii-1562-1623 Richard Price (1562-1623)] of Gogerddan, Llanbadarnfawr, Cardiganshire married "Gwen (or Gwenllian), da. and h. of Thomas ap Rhys ap Morus of Aberbechan, Newtown, Mont." ''from the 1558-1603 section'' * Brother of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-thomas-1623 Thomas Price (-1623)] * Richard and Thomas were sons of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-i-1532-84 John Price (by 1532-84)] of the Inner Temple, London and Gogerddan, Card., who married (1) Elizabeth Perrot, (2) Bridget, daughter of James Price of Monaughty, Rad. This John Price has a second History of Parliament Online biography: ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-%28ap-richard-ap-dafydd-lloyd-rhys%29-john-ii-1532-84 John ap Richard ap Dafydd Lloyd Rhys (by 1532-84)] John's mother=Elliw |- |1553-89||Herbert, Edward||Montgomeryshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-edward-1513-93 1509-1558]
[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-edward-i-1513-93 1558-1603] ||[[Herbert-2013]] (-1593)||son of [[Herbert-1303|Richard]] (-1539), m Elizabeth [[Price-9728]] (-1588), da. MatthewVisitations of Wales, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037684328&view=1up&seq=325&skin=2021 page 293]. |- |1558-97||Price, Gregory||Herefordshire
Hereford||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/price-gregory-1535-1600 1509-1558]
[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-gregory-1535-1600 1558-1603]||[[Price-706]] (-1600)||son of [[Price-707|John]] (-1555), bro. of [[Price-13773|Richard]] (-c1587) |- |1563||Herbert, Edward||Old Sarum||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-edward-ii-1542-95 1558-1603]||- (-1595)||son of William (-1570) |- |1563, 72||Price, John
of Newtown||Montgomery Boroughs, Montgomeryshire||[https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-john-ii-1602 1558-1603]||- (-1602)||son of [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]] |- |1571||Price, Arthur
of Vaynor||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-arthur-1549-97 1558-1603]||[[Price-1411]] (-1597)||son of [[Price-174|Matthew Goch]] |- |1571||Price, Richard||Brecon Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-richard-i-1538-c87 1558-1603]||[[Price-13773]] (-c1587)||son of [[Price-707|John]] (-1555), bro. of [[Price-706|Gregory]] (-1600) |- |1572, 84||Herbert, Richard||Montgomery Boroughs, Montgomeryshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-richard-i-1557-96 1558-1603]||[[Herbert-2208]] (-1596)||son of [[Herbert-2013|Edward]] (-1593), father of [[Herbert-2443|Edward]] (-1648) |- |1572, 89||Pugh, Rowland||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/pugh-rowland 1558-1603]||WikiTree-ID (-p1588)From his HOP bio: "by 1602 the estate had passed to his grandson, another Rowland Pugh, who became sheriff six years later"||m Katherine Herbert, da. of Richard (-1603/5) |- |1584||Herbert, Richard||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-richard-ii 1558-1603]||WikiTree-ID (-?)||illegit. son of [[Herbert-2013|Edward]] (-1593), m da. of Richard Herbert (-1603/5) |- |1584-1621||Price, Richard
of Gogerddan||Cardiganshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-richard-ii-1562-1623 1558-1603]||?[[Price-5795]] (-1623)||son of John, brother of Thomas |- |1586||Herbert, Matthew||Montgomery Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-matthew-ii-1563-1611 1558-1603]||WikiTree-ID (-1611)||son of [[Herbert-2013|Edward]] (-1593) |- |1597||Price, Thomas
of Gogerddan||Cardiganshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/price-thomas-1623 1558-1603]||- (-1623)] ||see footnote |- |1597-1628||Herbert, William||Montgomeryshire||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-william-iii-1573-1656 1558-1603]||- (-1656)||son of Edward (-1595) |- |1601, 04||Herbert, Edward||Montgomeryshire, Merioneth||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-edward-iii-1582-1648 1558-1603]||[[Herbert-2443]] (-1648)||son of [[Herbert-2208|Richard]] (-1596)[[Herbert-2443|Edward Herbert]] (1582-1648) married [[Herbert-2445|Mary]], daughter of Sir [[Herbert-1581|William Herbert]] (c.1554-93), of St. Julian's and Tintern, Mon. and Mortlake, Surr./[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/herbert-sir-william-1554-93 HOP], son of [[Herbert-3838|William Herbert]] (by 1530-67), of St. Julian's, Mon./[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-william-iv-1530-67 HOP]. Edward and Mary's son [[Herbert-1573|Richard]] was also a Montgomeryshire MP. Note: The biography for their son Richard is not yet posted in History of Parliament Online, but the biography for Richard's son is: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1660-1690/member/herbert-hon-henry-1643-91 Hon. Henry Herbert (1643-91)]. The HOP bio for Richard's father says that "[t]he next MP in the family was his son Richard, who represented Montgomeryshire in the Short Parliament, and Montgomery Boroughs in the Long Parliament." |- |1624,25||Pugh, Rowland||Cardigan Boroughs||[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/pugh-rowland-1579-1644 1604-1629]||[[Pugh-3820]] (-1644)||m (1) da. of Richard Price of Gogerddan |} === Herbert-Price Politics === : The [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs Montgomery Boroughs (1604-1629)] page posted by the History of Parliament Online gives insight into the politics of the time and also makes one wonder whether the Herbert-Price intermarriages were an attempt to forge alliances or more akin to Romeo and Juliet's situation: "The narrowing of the franchise undoubtedly took place with the encouragement of the Herbert family, who dominated the county’s parliamentary representation in the century between the Union and the Civil War: the last thing they would have wanted to see was an influx of voters from Llanfyllin, where their enemies the Vaughans of Llywidiarth had influence, or Newtown, residence of the Price family, who had challenged their authority at the county election of 1588."History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs Montgomery Boroughs], 1604-1629 (accessed 4 February 2022). : The History of Parliament Online page [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire] indicates the intermarriages preceded the animosity, noting that "the ties between the two houses had been loosened by the death of Edward Herbert I’s wife, Elizabeth née Price, and new alliances which were bound to alienate the Herberts had been formed between the Prices and the Vaughans of Llwydiarth."History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire] (accessed 6 February 2022). : Another [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs Montgomery Boroughs] page posted by the History of Parliament Online (for 1558-1603) notes that "John Price II and Arthur Price [the 1563 and 1571 Members], were from the second most powerful family in the county, allied by marriage to the Herberts. Both MPs were brothers-in-law of Edward Herbert I. By 1588 the relationship between the families had deteriorated and there was a contested county election, at the centre of which the unfortunate Rowland Pugh found himself."History of Parliament Online: [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/constituencies/montgomery-boroughs Montgomery Boroughs, 1558-1603] (accessed 6 February 2022). : The [[Pugh-3820|Rowland Pugh]] whose first wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Price of Gogerddan, was born 1579. He was MP in the 1600s.History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/pugh-rowland-1579-1644 Rowland Pugh (c1579-1644)] ''of Mathafarn, Llanwrin, Mont.'' == Blayneys == : '''Elizabeth Blayney''', from [[Price-174|Matthew Goch's profile]] (as of 3 February 2022): A merge added another wife, Elisabeth Blayney: [[Blayney-66|Elisabeth (Blayney) Price (1530-)]]. His son [[Price-173|John]] is also attached as husband to Elizabeth Blayney: [[Blayney-2|Elizabeth (Blayney) Price (1546-1547)]] - sister of the first Elisabeth Blayney. The first Elisabeth Blayney ([[Blayney-66]]) is also attached as wife of [[Ap_Rhys-54|Griffith ap Rhys (abt.1501-abt.1528)]], who is attached as husband of Elizabeth Herbert ([[Herbert-1901]]), son of Matthew Price ([[Price-174]]), and father of Richard ([[Price-8010]]), born 1554, now in a proposed merge with Richard [[Price-172]], born 1555, husband of Ursula. Richard and Ursula are said to be the parents of John "the Immigrant" [[Price-171]]. ~ as of 26 January 2022 * Note: On 16 February, the PM notified me that the profile had originally been for Richard ap Rhys & she was working on it. As of this date, the profile of Griffith ap Rhys (born about 1501 in Maenordeilo, died 1528) has been edited to represent Richard ap Rhys born 1530 and died 1601. The profile is attached as husband of Elizabeth Blaeney ([[Blayney-66]]), born c1530. ~ [[Noland-165]], 16 February 2022 : Blaeneys appear in several Price families. == Footnotes & Source List == * Paul K. Davis, [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/LkmvilMSzFY/m/DG4V7CHmrWoJ SGM post] 29 March 2004, in the discussion "Royal ancestry: John Price of Jamestown" (accessed 26 January 2022). * Kay Haden, Rootsweb site, "Some Descendants of John Price", [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html First Generation]. * John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants; ... and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700...'' (1874), [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/ archive.org]. * Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick (1846). Lewys Dwnn's ''Heraldic visitations of Wales and part of the Marches; between the years 1586 and 1613, under the authority of Clarencieux and Norroy, two kings at arms.'' [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102291998 HathiTrust] (accessed 31 January 2022). * Vina Chandler Price, C. G., compiler, ''Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia 1610-11'' (Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc., 1988), [https://books.google.com/books?id=dRdJAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=%22john+pryce%22+indenture Google Books (snippit view)]. Note that this book discusses inaccuracies in B.L. Price's work: ** Rev. Benjamin Luther Price, ''John Price the emigrant, Jamestown colony 1620, with some of his descendants'' (Alexandria, Louisiana publishing, 1910), [http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf pdf], [https://archive.org/stream/johnpriceemigran00pric/johnpriceemigran00pric_djvu.txt archive.org (full text)]. :See also: * [http://history.powys.org.uk/school1/llanfair/man1902.shtml Manafon map (1902)] * [https://www.cpat.org.uk/ycom/mont/manafon.pdf Manafon], Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust Historic Settlement Survey - Montgomeryshire * [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300009876-plas-gogerddan-trefeurig#.YgR4nHV7lLP Plas Gogerddan] * [https://parish.churchinwales.org.uk/ Parish Churches in Wales], shown by Diocese (as of 10 Feb. 2022, links did not appear to be live) * Hugh Owen, ''A History of Shrewsbury,'' Volume 2 (1825), [https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_Shrewsbury.html?id=QPpAAQAAMAAJ Google Books] * Wikipedia: ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pugh_(of_Mathafarn) John Pugh of Mathafarn] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Pryce,_1st_Baronet Sir John Pryce, 1st Baronet] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pryse_(of_Gogerddan) Richard Pryse of Gogerddan] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Watkin_Williams-Wynn,_3rd_Baronet Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Corbet,_5th_Baronet Sir William Corbet] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomeryshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency) Montgomeryshire (UK Parliament constituency)] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_(UK_Parliament_constituency) Montgomery (UK Parliament constituency)] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Montgomeryshire High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire] * William Retlaw Williams, ''The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, 1541-1895...'' (1895), [https://books.google.com/books?id=rbYlAAAAMAAJ&q=%22and+Newport+1645+but+took+the%22&dq=%22and+Newport+1645+but+took+the%22&hl=en&ei=_OTxTOyBG4SYhQfI9O2NDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=price&f=false Google Books] * Powys Local History Encyclopedia, [https://powysenc.weebly.com/sheriffs-montgomeryshire.html Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire] * WikiTree categories: ** [[:Category:Members_of_Parliament%2C_Montgomery_Boroughs|Members of Parliament, Montgomery Boroughs]], [[:Category:Members_of_Parliament%2C_Montgomeryshire|Members of Parliament, Montgomeryshire]] ** [[:Category: High Sheriffs_of_Montgomeryshire|High Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire]]

Price Pioneer Cemetery

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==General Information== Price Pioneer Cemeteryhttps://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95594/price-pioneer-cemeteryhttps://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Iowa/Marshall-County?id=county_610https://ldsgenealogy.com/IA/Marshall-County-Cemetery-Records.htmhttp://iagenweb.org/marshall/cemetery.htmlhttp://genealogytrails.com/iowa/cemeteries.htm AKA: Culver Cemetery Nicholls Cemetery Lat: 41.94860, -93.18420 Find A Grave Index:95594 [[Category:Price Pioneer Cemetery, Marshall County, Iowa]] https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95594/price-pioneer-cemetery ==Notable Monuments== ==Notable Interments== ==More Information== ==Sources==

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[[Category: Colonial Forts]] [[Category: Lord Dunmore's War]] === Some websites concerning Prickett's Fort === * For the official Prickett's Fort website, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/ here]. * For the official Prickett's Fort State Park website, click [http://www.prickettsfortstatepark.com/ here]. * For the Marion County, WV,Visitors Bureau website on Prickett's Fort, click [http://marioncvb.com/company/pricketts-fort-state-park/ here]. * For the ''Wikipedia'' article on Prickett's Fort, click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prickett%27s_Fort_State_Park here]. * For a description of the area at the time the Pricketts settled on the Monogahela, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/Resources/Unit%20Two.pdf here]. Also see John M. Boback, [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=WQ3zWl-AwHcC&oi=fnd&pg=PR2&dq=%22Prickett+family%22&ots=ppC1vG6zc_&sig=uNnoKtLfOEukDzXhfaN3XNf0Gp0#v=onepage&q=%22Prickett%20family%22&f=false ''Indian Warfare, Household Competency, and the Settlement of the Western Virginia Frontier, 1749 to I794''], Dissertation submitted to the College of Arts and Sciences at West Virginia University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History, Proquest, 2007. * For an illustrated pamphlet (.pdf) about Prickett's Fort and the nearby Job Prickett house, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/Resources/The%20Architecture.pdf here]. '''A description of the original fort:''' : Prickett's Fort stood near the mouth of Prickett Creek, about 1500 feet from the between one and two stories high. The stockade was rectangular with a picket line of logs forming a barrier 10 to 12 feet high. The upper story of the house was provided with portholes, to permit firing upon an enemy outside the stockade. Prickett's Fort was built in 1774. The picket line was removed in 1789. Jacob Prickett's house, the only building of the fort, was destroyed by fire in March 1825. A very fine sketch/ picture of Prickett's Fort was made in 1789 by the artist Charles Pope. This picture is well preserved and is the property of descendants of Jacob Pricket. (G. D. Lough. ''Now and Long Ago'', 3[10], 1-2; cited in K. Rizer [Ed.], ''Springer Newsletter'', 1992, 8[25], 4). *For a description of the life style of the early settlers, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/Resources/Unit%20Four.pdf here]. {{Image|file=Morgan-139.jpg |align=l |caption=A "representative" painting of David Morgan }}

Prickett's Fort was a stockade fort built as protection against the Indians by [[Morgan-139|David Morgan]] and [[Prickett-2|Jacob Prickett]] on the latter's land. Erected on the east side of the Monongahela River during Dunmore's War (1774), it also served during the Revolution as protection against the British and especially against their Indian allies. Located about 12 miles south of Morgantown and about three miles northeast of present-day Fairmont, it fell into di suse after the Revolution.
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A reminiscence about life at Prickett’s Fort as told by Glenn Lough in ''Now and Long Ago'', p117: A local history enthusiast in the 19th century interviewed a Mrs. Keziah Batten Shearer, born at the site of Rivesville (near Prickett’s Fort) in 1776, speaking of the “old days, when she was growing up, when the country was all Indians, :: She told how the settlers used to get an Indian alarm from some scout, and everybody would hustle to get into the forts. She said Levi Morgan was the best scout, and Adam and John Ice were good Indian-finders, and when they would find Indians in the country, they would run or ride from house to house, and give the alarm, and the people would hurry off to the forts, to Pricketts first, until the fort was put up here on Paw Paw by her people and the Morgans and others.

:: She told how she would be scared almost to death in the boat going down the river, until the last bend would be turned and she would see Pricketts Fort and the men around there, and she would know she was safe.

:: Once, when she was about ten years old, her family and many other families lived at Pricketts Fort for seven weeks. This time the people came from miles around, driving their cattle and even their chickens and turkeys, and carrying their plunder, clothes and household stuff, and the like. They came on foot, on horse-back, and in boats and wagons, and the fort was crowded, all the cabins filled, even the old cabins on the hill, where the first-corners used to live, while land was being cleared and the Indians were so troublesome they were afraid to live apart from one another.

:: Many people during that scare lived in the open and in little huts they made from logs and bark, and at night there would be fires burning everywhere around as far as could be seen from the fort, and it was very scary, when she would be in bed and listening to the wolves and old Nathaniel Springer calling the hours, and playing on his Jew's harp. The Morgans and their men would come and go in the night, and she would see them in the moonlight, in their buckskin leggings and long-shirts, and their rifles in their hands. Twice Daniel Boone was there, with his wife and children, and she played with the Boone children, as the other children did.

:: She recalled seeing a number of the old Indian-fighters at Pricketts and Paw Paw forts, mentioning Elias and Jesse Hughes, Lewis Wetzel and his brothers, Ebenezer Zane, a Mr. Shepherd, and the Bonnett brothers, which she said were the most fierce-looking of all (Probably Col. David Shepherd, and John and Lewis Bonnett. John Bonnett was killed by Indians in 1 787.) She said she saw Gen. Clark (George Rogers Clark) several times when he would be at Prickett's, usually with (Col.) Zackwell Morgan, signing up men for soldier duty. . . .
[[Image:Prickett_s_Fort-12.jpg|235px]]On 3 September 1774, soon after the fort was built, seventeen-year-old Isaiah Prickett (Jacob Prickett's fourth son) and a neighbor, a Mrs. Susan Oxx, went out from the fort to bring in the cows. Isaiah was captured near the fort by Indians and scalped. The settlers never saw Susan Oxx again. === Excerpt from ''MARION COUNTY IN THE MAKING'' === Pp. 11-13: The one common means of defense adopted by the early settlers was that of building forts and blockhouses, the locations of which were selected with much the same care and deliberation that the modern community expends upon the selection of sites for its district schools. The structure was always built upon the highest hill overlooking the surrounding country, or near a well-known road, for it had to command not only a view of all means of approach, but had to be so centrally located that all settlers in its vicinity could reach the protection of its walls at the first intimation of an Indian attack. Moreover, it had to be in close proximity to a natural spring, for not infrequently its inmates were forced to withstand a siege of many days’ duration. The type of fortification used by the settlers in Marion County was the stockade fort, which was made of timbers of convenient height placed perpendicularly in the ground, close together, in such a manner as to make a rectangular enclosure. Around the walls of this enclosed court were built cabins for the use of the families of the settlers during a siege. At one or more of the four corners of the stockade were stations constructed for the guards, whose duty it was to watch for the enemy. The outer walls of these guard-houses projected about two feet beyond the line of the walls of the fort, and an open space was left so that the guard could see an enemy skulking close to the walls, as well as approaching from a distance. Prickett ’s Fort, at the mouth of Prickett ’s Creek, was such a structure. A garrisoned fort was a place where soldiers were stationed and provided with arms and munitions of war. There were a number of such garrisons west of the mountains, but of ninety or more important and well-known forts in West Virginia only three were in Marion County. These were Prickett ’s Fort, at the mouth of Prickett ’s Creek, in Winfield District, built in 1773 or 1774; Koon’s Fort, near the mouth of Koon’s Run, built in 1777; and Paw Paw Fort, in Paw Paw District, of which the date of erection is unknown. Prickett ’s Fort, which played the most prominent part in the early history of the county, was erected during Lord Dunmore’s War. There is no record that the fort was actually besieged at any time, but it was a refuge for the settlers in times when roving bands of savages visited the community. Its exact location is in dispute. It stood near the east side of the Monongahela River, above the mouth of Prickett ’s Creek, about 1,000 feet from the river. Some claim that it occupied the site of the brick residence of Laban Prickett , which stands on the second elevation above Prickett ’s Creek, about 500 feet from the stream and about 1,000 feet from the east bank of the river. Others claim that it stood about 700 feet south of the location described above and about the same distance from the river, on an elevation some 50 feet higher; and some say that it stood midway between these two locations. From the best information that can be obtained, it would seem that the second site described is the correct one. The late Mr. Job Prickett remembered having seen the ruins of the old fort, and before his death he pointed out the remains of a chimney on that location as belonging to the building. Col. William Haymond was commandant at this fort at one time when danger threatened the community. Several important events in pioneer life occurred at Prickett ’s Fort and in its vicinity: : It was to this refuge that David Morgan fled with his two children in the spring of 1779, after he had rescued them from two savages who were pursuing them, and had killed one of the Indians and mortally wounded the other; and : it was from this fort that Isaiah Prickett and Susan Ox went out in the spring of 1774 to drive home the cows and were captured by Indians who killed Mr. Prickett and carried Mrs. Ox away into a captivity from which she never returned. : It was to this fort that Mrs. William Morgan found her way on the twelfth of April, 1778, after having escaped from Indians who had stolen her from her home at Dunkard Bottom, in Preston County, and had tied her to a tree while they went to steal a horse for her to ride. When they returned with a fine mare and found that Mrs. Morgan had succeeded in untying the knot with her teeth and had escaped, they spitefully stabbed and killed the horse. Doubtless many are the unrecorded events that centered in the life of this pioneer stockade. Here, perhaps, was the birth of many a romance in which the young swain plighted his troth to his sweetheart and the two sallied forth from the puncheon gates to establish a new home in the wilderness. The descendants from families thus started now largely make up the bone and sinew of this county, while many have gone out to people other states. For more information on the fort and the early Pricketts, see the [http://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/tales-of-the-early-pricketts/ Prickett's Fort blog]. In more recent years the area became a state park, and the fort was reconstructed and opened to the public in 1976 for the Bicentennial of American Independence. For a video of the fort's history, click [http://www.prickettsfort.org/history.htm#fort here]. {{Image|file=Prickett_s_Fort-15.jpg |size=650px |caption=The reconstructed fort was built in line with Stephen Morgan's description }} '''''For a discussion of the controversy concerning the appearance of the original fort, see the following entries on the Prickett's Fort blog''''':
[https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/02/01/pricketts-fort-origin-accounts-1-stephen-morgan/ Stephen Morgan's Account] [https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/02/16/pricketts-fort-origin-accounts-2-a-tradition-regarding-the-fort-among-three-area-families/ Pricketts Fort origin accounts #2: A tradition regarding the fort among three area families] [https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/02/11/provenance-for-the-stephen-morgan-description-of-pricketts-fort/ Provenance for the Stephen Morgan description of Pricketts Fort] [https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/03/11/more-on-the-stephen-morgan-description-of-pricketts-fort/ More on the Stephen Morgan description of Pricketts Fort] [https://prickettsfort.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/the-final-word-on-the-stephen-morgan-story/ The final word on the Stephen Morgan story]

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[[Category:Prickett Name Study]] '''''WHAT'S NEW''''': #3.4 "Genealogy advice" (thirteen articles). ''Added 29 July 2016.'' '''''HERE NOW: A 100+-page report on "Pricketts, Connected Families, and Native Americans" !!! I have had to divide it into three parts, as it was otherwise too large to load! :: To read the first part, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Prickett_family_resources.pdf here]. :: To read the second part, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Prickett_family_resources-16.pdf here]. :: To read the third part, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Prickett_family_resources-17.pdf here]. '''''WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT SOME OF YOUR PRICKETT FOREBEARS??!!''''' Click [[Prickett-2|here for a bio of Capt. Jacob Prickett]] (lower left of the page). Click here for a bio of the earliest known ancestor of the New Jersey Pricketts, [[Prickett-48|John Prickett]], born c1630 (lower left of the page). Click here for a bio of the older of the two Prickett brothers who are ''known'' to have migrated to New Jersey in the late seventeenth century: [[Prickett-49|Josiah Prickett]], born 1672 (lower left of the page). Click here for a bio of the [[Prickett-124|Josiah Prickett]] who was Captain Jacob’s oldest child, born 1746 (lower left of the page). == Pricketts in general == {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-11.jpg |size=500px |caption=A pricket candlestick; a pricket (i.e., a young buck in its second year) }} '''DEFINITIONS of the word "pricket":''' : From ''Dictionary.com.'' ::1.a sharp metal point on which to stick a candle. :: 2. a candlestick with one or more such points. :: 3. a buck in his second year (having unbranched antlers). : :: Origin of pricket: Middle English, 1300-1500. : :: Historical examples from the Web for pricket: : :::"And, to humour the ignorant, call I the deer the princess killed a pricket." from ''Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592,'' by Arthur Acheson. : :::"But the pricket was so much excited to hear of other Deer that he entreated his mother to go where the Partridge had told them." from ''The Story of a Red Deer'', by J. W. Fortescue. : From Maurice Hunt on Shakespeare's ''Love's Labour Lost" at https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-14319827/the-double-figure-of-elizabeth-in-love-s-labor-s: :::(2) for example. All too numerous are the progress prototypes of Holofernes' verse which commemorates a minutia of the Princess' pastime, the killing of the 'pretty pleasing pricket.' The hunt, of course, was a favorite diversion of Elizabeth on progress visits." . . . . (4) one of the major simulacra of Elizabeth; and M. C. Bradbrook has shown that "the fine distinctions between pricket, sorel, and other deer hunted by the Princess" come "from Turberville's technical Book of Venerie, where Queen Elizabeth was shown hunting the deer." === The Prickett suname and surnames similar to Prickett === {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-3.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Prickett crest }} Recorded as Pratchett, Prichet, Pritchitt, Pritchett, Prickett, Pritchatt, and possibly others this is an English medieval surname. It derives from the word prike or prich meaning a point plus the diminutive suffix '-ett'. Originally, it would have been a metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of any of various pointed instruments and weapons such as a pike. It may also have been a nickname for a tall thin man. The creation of surnames from nicknames was a common practice in the Middle Ages, and many modern-day surnames derive from the medieval nicknames referring to personal characteristics, as in this instance. The surname is first recorded in the latter half of the 13th Century (see below). Recordings of the surname from London church registers include; Frances Pratchett, who married Edward Coytmor on May 9th 1675, at Allhallows London Wall; Roger Prickett who married Mary Petteway at St. James church, Duke's Place, Westminster, on August 11th 1691; and Hannah, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Pritchatt, who was christened on January 23rd 1718, at St. Botolph's Bishopsgate. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Priket. This was dated 1296, in the Subsidy Rolls of Sussex, during the reign of King Edward 1st, known as 'The Hammer of the Scots', 1272 - 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was sometimes known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. from http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Prickett: Read more at http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Prickett#ixzz3xZLrY3hp * Related surnames: Bicket, Bickett, Bracket, Brackett, Bricket, Brickett, Perickett, Perkett, Picket, Pickett , Pickette, Prachet, Prachett, Pracht, Pracket, Prackett, Prechet, Prechett, Precht, Prackett, Preckett, Preickett, Prichet, Prichett, Pricke, Pricket, Pricketta, Prickette, Prickit, Prickitt, Priket, Prikett, Priquette, Priset, Prisett. * Related surnames on Wikitree as of 26 August 2019: PICKETT (3201) PRITCHETT (1254) BRACKETT (1176) PICKET (110) BICKETT (81) BRICKETT (60) PRACHT (53) PRICHETT (26) PRECHT (82) PERKETT 21) PRICKET (7) PRICKITT (7) PURKETT (4) PIKETT (4) PRISETT (2). === Prickett crests === {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-8.jpg |caption=Prickett crest from familytreeassistantdotcom }} {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-3.jpg |caption=Prickett crest }} {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-10.jpg |caption=Prickett crest }} == INTRODUCTION == There is so much confusion about the first Pricketts who came to New Jersey, who is descended from whom, who is married to whom, ''etc.'' The goal of this project is to assemble a compendium of Prickett-related information--books, websites, original documents and the like--that can help us to get them straightened out and learn more about the Pricketts in general. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Prickett-120|Patricia Hickin]]. (My four times great-grand-father was [[Prickett-2 |Capt. Jacob Prickett]]. == Genealogy in general == : For getting started with genealogy, click [[Getting_Started_With_Genealogy|here]]. : For getting started with Wikitree, click [[How_to_use_WikiTree|here]]. : For a comprehensive list of genealogy websites (''Cyndi's list), click [http://www.cyndislist.com/ here]. : For a list of the 100 most popular genealogy websites in 2015, click [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top-100-genealogy-websites-of-2015-page01.html here]. : For a list of the newest genealogy records in December 2018, click [http://www.genealogyintime.com/records/newest-genealogy-records.html here]. === Genealogy search engines === : [http://www.genealogyintime.com/tools/genealogy-search-engine.html GenealogyinTime]. : To search for Genealogy and History Websites and Resources, click [http://egenee.com/genealogy/genealogyform.html here]. : Click [https://www.gengophers.com/# here] for ''Genealogy Gophers'' (search 80,000 books). === Genealogy books online === : Click [https://www.gengophers.com/# here] for ''Genealogy Gophers.'' : Click [http://www.worldlibrary.org/Results?SearchEverything=prickett&EverythingType=0 here] for World Public Library's list of ebooks related to Pricketts. : [https://archive.org/details/texts Archives.org]. : Earlham School of Religion has many [http://esr.earlham.edu/dqc/index.html Quaker-related books] online. : [http://www.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/login?urn=urn%3Aproquest%3AUS%3Bglhbooks%3BGenealogy-glh08027471%3B1746%3B-1%3B&polarity=&scale=&jumptophysicalpage=1059 HeritageQuest] may be available at home through your local public library. :'''Questia.com:''' : Browse the [https://www.questia.com/library/books?gclid=Cj0KEQiArou2BRDcoN_c6NDI3oMBEiQANeix5oJjcEs_eq3NKGXv8X40vhqcypaAelg8eIs8w12DhicaAq4m8P8HAQ Questia.com] collection of online books. : Search the [https://www.questia.com/searchglobal#!/?pageSize=10&pageNumber=0&mediaType=books Questia.com] collection of printed publications. === Genealogy magazines online === :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/ GenealogyinTime]. :: [http://www.eogn.com/ Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter]. :: For a list of the ten most popular online genealogy magazines, click [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/top_ten_most_popular_online_genealogy_magazines.html here], :: [http://subscriptions.familytreemagazine.com/Family-Tree-Magazine/Magazine FamilyTree Magazine] === Genealogy advice === : Thirteen good articles in ''Genealogy in Time'' magazine. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/why-genealogy-is-important.html Why Genealogy Is Important]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/how-popular-is-genealogy-page01.html How Popular is Genealogy?]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/getting_started_researching_your_family_history_page1.html Getting Started Researching Your Family History]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/GenealogyInTime_IndividualFactSheet.pdf Individual Fact Sheet (pdf)]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/ten_effective_strategies_for_building_a_family_tree_page1.html Ten Effective Strategies for Building a Family Tree]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/twenty-tips-on-what-makes-a-good-blog-page1.html Twenty Tips on What Makes a Good Blog]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/GenealogyResources/Articles/common_genealogy_mistakes_page01.html Common Genealogy Mistakes]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/NewsStories/2011/Q3/how_to_find_the_most_popular_genealogy_blogs.html How to Find the Most Popular Genealogy Blogs]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/NewsStories/2012/Q1/top%20100%20most%20popular%20genealogy%20websites%20page1.html Top 100 Most Popular Genealogy Websites of 2012]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top%20100%20genealogy%20websites%202013%20page1.html Top 100 Genealogy Websites for 2013]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top-100-genealogy-websites-of-2014-page01.html Top 100 Genealogy Websites of 2014]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top-100-genealogy-websites-of-2015-page01.html Top 100 Genealogy Websites of 2015]. :: [http://www.genealogyintime.com/articles/top-100-genealogy-websites-of-2016-page01.html *RECOMMENDED* Top 100 Genealogy Websites of 2016]. === For adding source citations === Click [http://www.citationmachine.net/chicago/ here] for help with formatting citations. == Researching the Prickett family == === Errors discovered === '''There is no evidence that [[Prickett-45|Howell Prickett]] was the father of [[Prickett-48| John Prickett]] (the father of [[Prickett-49|Josiah]] and [[Prickett-118|Zachariah Prickett]].''' See [[Prickett-45|Howell's profile]] for a full discussion. '''There is no evidence that someone named Priscilla was the mother of [[Prickett-49|Josiah]] and [[Prickett-118|Zachariah Prickett]]. Click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Prickett_family_resources-14.pdf here] for a full discussion.''' === Brick walls === === Research problems with New Jersey Pricketts and their English forebears === * Newly discovered: === Marriage of John Prickett === First name(s): John; Last name: Prickett : Marriage year: 1652 : Marriage date: 31 Oct 1652 : Marriage place: London : Spouse's first name(s): Margarett : Spouse's last name: Prickit : County: London: Country: England.England Marriages 1538-1973, Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers), Parish Marriages, Collections from England, Great Britain England Marriages. URL: https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_856951985&fulfillmentTypeKey=6916. Accessed 3 July 2018. * New Jersey Pricketts: This is [[Prickett-120|my]] line. We know that at least two brothers came to New Jersey: [[Prickett-49|Josiah]] and [[Prickett-118|Zachariah]], and we know their father was [[Prickett-48|John]]. For a time we thought that Josiah's mother and probably Zachariah's mother was named Priscilla, but that turned out to be a transcriber's error, and we don't know either her given or her maiden name nor do we know the name of John's father. He is often reported to be one [[Prickett-45|Howell Prickett/Prickatt]] of Gloucester, England. I think that is ''probably'' an error, and on [[Prickett-45|Howell's profile]] I discuss how it came into the records. If you have any evidence to the contrary (or in support of what I say) I'd love to have your comments/feedback. * Determining who belongs to which family; the same given names were used repeatedly. This is a particular problem with the New Jersey Pricketts. Two brothers, '''Josiah''', b 1672, and '''Zachariah''', b 1674, settled in Burlington County. Zachariah left a will in which he named his wife, his children (including a son named John), and a "cousin" named John (probably his nephew). Josiah is not known to have left a will, but in 1707 he did apprentice his son, John, to his brother, Zachariah. The two Johns and how to distinguish them, determine their spouses and children is an ongoing problem. At the present time, my thinking is that all or most of '''Zachariah's''' descendants remained in New Jersey (for several generations), where they married into the Peacock, Haines, Sharp, and related families, whereas the children of '''Josiah's''' John migrated to Virginia (present-day West Virginia), western Pennsylvania, and on into Kentucky, Ohio, and points west. In New Jersey and in Virginia they married Springers, Morgans, Jolliffes (sometimes spelled with one "l" and/or "f"), among others. ::In addition, those thought to belong to Josiah's john '''''never''''' named a son Zachariah, whereas Zachariah's descendants frequently named a son Josiah. * When and how did they migrate to the American colonies? New Jersey is a particular problem here, as it is often said that the Pricketts who came to New Jersey in the seventeenth century arrived on the ''Amity'', but there is no extant documentary proof. === Research problems with other lines of Pricketts === === Presenting the information === ''' !!! Click here for [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Prickett_family_resources-5.pdf Ideas and suggestions for biographies and sources]. (Feel free to copy and paste.) !!!''' === Genealogical research tools === '''Google: Click [http://www.uvtagg.org/classes/ddudley/UsingGoogleinGenealogy.pdf here] for hints on using Google more effectively.''' == Table of Pricketts having the same first names == The table should show dates, locations, parents, spouses, children, preferably with citations for the information (preferably to original sources), with links to their Wikitree profiles, if they have one. == Bibliographies of printed and online Prickett-related publications == * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Prickett_family_resources-6.pdf A list of publications about Pricketts] * For a more comprehensive list of publications about Pricketts, take a look at [http://en.geneanet.org/fonds/bibliotheque/?nom=PRICKETT&page=1&size=50&voisinage=0 Genealogical Library]. * Click [[Space:Hickin_bibliography|for the beginnings of a Prickett bibliography]]. === Online books and articles about Pricketts === :'''English Pricketts''' ::: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1949672&from=fhd Pricketts of Allerthorpe]. :'''American Pricketts''' ::: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE745097&from=fhd Pricketts of Georgia and Alabama] (article). ::: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3656845&from=fhd Pritchett In America, Waller, Pritchard, Prickett, Phelan, 1987]. :::[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE97713&from=fhd Marion County, West Virginia], the home of Prickett's Fort. (He mistakenly says Josiah Prickett was scalped by Indians; it was Isaiah.) : '''Descendants of Thomas Pritchard (b1568-1580), aka Prickett, Prichett, Pritchett''' ::: [http://hackerscreek.com/norman/PRITCHARD.htm "Descendants of Thomas Pritchard"], by Emily Cary and Don Norman. === Notes from online books mentioning Pricketts === '''Click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Prickett_family_resources-1.pdf here] for Marion Nugent, comp. ''Cavaliers and Pioneers'', vol I.''' == Prickett-related websites == === Wikitree === :'''For a clickable, sortable list of all the Pricketts on Wikitree , click [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Prickett here].''' :'''For a clickable list of all Prickett-entry profile managers, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Prickett_family_resources-11.pdf here]. == Pricketts and places == === AniMap showing creation and boundary changes for Virginia and West Virginia Counties === : For ''AniMap'' click [http://www.mapofus.org/virginia/ here]. === Maps showing where Pricketts lived === ==== Mainly New Jersey and West Virginia ==== '''For a list of places in New Jersey where Pricketts originally settled, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Prickett_family_resources-21.pdf here].''' :'''One branch of Pricketts moved from New Jersey to northeastern Virginia to the Monongahela River Valley in the eighteenth century.''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-18.jpg |size=625px |caption=Principal places of residence for Abraham and Jacob Prickett and two of their sisters (Ann Springer and Mary Chenoweth). }} '''Click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Prickett_family_resources-19.pdf here] to see where Prickett lived in the United States in 1840 and 1920.''' :'''In 1880, Pricketts still lived primarily in New Jersey and West Virginia.''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-4.jpg |size=525px |caption=United States map, 1880,
showing distribution of Prickett surname }} {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-5.jpg |size=175px }} ::::from http://forebears.io/surnames/prickett ;;;; Click [http://forebears.io/surnames/prickett here] to see other Prickett surname distribution maps at Forebears. :[http://www.mishawaka.in.gov/prickettmarinapark Prickett Marina Park, Mishawaka, IN ] :[http://www.jacobsmeadow.org/ Jacob Prickett, jr., log cabin at Pricketts Fort] :[http://www.prickettsfortstatepark.com/history.html Job Prickett house at Prickett’s Fort] {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-6.jpg |align=l |size=425px |caption=The Job Prickett House at Pricketts Fort,built 1859 }} :"Just south of the Fort stands the Job Prickett House, built in 1859 by Captain Jacob Prickett's great-grandson Job. This original structure has been restored to provide visitors a glimpse of the progress that took place at the Fort between the 18th and 19th centuries. Although still primitive by today's standards, the brick home illustrates the evolution of an increasingly civilized lifestyle and the availability of mass-produced furnishings. :"We were told by the guide that he, Job, had built the house and made the bricks to build it with. It was, supposedly, the first brick house to be built in the area. : "The simple floor plan of the home is typical of a 19th century farmhouse, however, Job Prickett incorporated several unique architectural styles to the exterior. The front of the home reflects Federal style with two doors and four windows. The Greek Revival style was used in the appearance of the flush chimneys and the four panel doors with transoms above them. : "Many of the family's original furnishings, tools and handmade objects have been carefully preserved and are on display in the house. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places." {{clear}} '' The James Tennyson Prickett Store, Rural Restreat, Virginia''' {{Image|file=Prickett-125-7.jpg |size=350px |caption=[[Prickett-125|James Tennyson Prickett]] store, c1900 }} James's store was in Rural Retreat, WYTHE CO, VA, and he operated it (at first in conjunction with his brother, [[Prickett-121|Minter Jackson Prickett, Sr]]., 1857-1896, until the latter's death) and then alone until his own death in 1931. === Pricketts Fort === :'''For Pricketts Fort, Marion County, West Virginia:''' :* http://www.prickettsfort.org/ :* http://www.prickettsfortstatepark.com/ :* http://prickettsfort.blogspot.com/ :* [[Space:Prickett,s_Fort|Space:Prickett,s_Fort]] === Other miscellaneous structures associated with Pricketts === '''Prickett-Wilkins House, Sandtown, Burlington County, NJ.''' Photos from Historic American Buildings Survey, HABS NJ-456, Nathaniel R. Ewan, Photographer October 16, 1937. can be seen by clicking [https://www.loc.gov/item/nj0374/ here]. Actually this is the [https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.nj0374.photos/?sp=3 best picture of the exterior of the house]. === Ten Mile Creek === For a blog concerning this area in southwestern Pennsylvania associated with Pricketts, click [http://tenmilecreekcountry.blogspot.com/ here]. == Prickett genealogy == :''' For the Prickett forum archives on Rootsweb click [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/PRICKETT here].''' : '''For a compilation of all the entries in the Rootsweb Prickett forum, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Prickett_family_resources-7.pdf here].''' : '''For Prickett surname information, click [http://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Prickett here].''' : '''For Prickett GenForum posts, click [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/prickett/ here].''' :'''For Prickett genealogies on FamilySearch.org, click [https://familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3APrickett here.]''' :'''For familytreeassistant.com links to various Prickett databases, click [https://www.familytreeassistant.com/surnames/Prickett-family-tree.html here].''' * For a list of all the Prickett surname entries on ''Findagrave.com'' click [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Prickett&ref=searchBox here]. :'''For surnames.meaning-of-names.com links to Prickett databases, click [http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/genealogy/prickett/ here].''' :'''For links on ''Cybdi's List to Prickett genealogy, click [http://www.cyndislist.com/cyndislistsearch/?q=prickett here].''' : '''For "Prickett/Webb/Sparkman/Luedke et al" database, click [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=gregjackp&surname=A here].''' : '''For Randy Clark's database, click [http://www.tribalpages.com/family-tree/clarker here].''' : '''For additional Prckett research suggestions, click [http://distantcousin.com/SurnameResources/Surname.asp?Surname=Prickett here].''' === Miscellaneous === : '''For a personal blog by Prickett, click [http://theprickettfamily.blogspot.com/ here.]''' == Lists of Pricketts, principal lines of Pricketts. descendants, & family trees == === Censuses === '''United States, 1790''' * For a list of Pricketts and similar names in the 1790 census, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Prickett_family_resources-10.pdf here.]''' === Wikitree === : As of 17 January 2016, the earliest-born Prickett in the Wikitree database is one [[Prickett-15|Allen Prickett]], b1587. He is connected to a family of Chambers and Carletons, but is not shown as connected with any other Pricketts. : : The second earliest-born is [[Prickett-45|Howell Prickett]], b c1595, who is ''thought'' to have been the grandfather of [[Prickett-49|Josiah]], b1672, and [[Prickett-118|Zachariah]], b1674, Prickett/Prickett, who migrated to New Jersey in the late 17th century. * For a list of Pricketts in the Wikitree database who were born before 1750, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Prickett_family_resources-2.pdf here]. * For a list of all Pricketts in the Wikitree database as of 18 January 2016 (together with Wikitree Prickett ID#) click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Prickett_family_resources-4.pdf here]. * For a list of all Pricketts in the Wikitree database as of 25 January 2016 in order by date of birth, (together with Wikitree Prickett ID#) click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Prickett_family_resources-9.pdf here]. * For a listing of five generations of the descendants of Howell Prickett (beware of duplications and inaccuracies) click [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Prickett-Descendants-45 here]. === Descendant charts and lists === * For many of the descendants of Capt. Jacob Prickett, b1722, and especially his son Josiah Prickett, b1746, together with name and location indices, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Prickett_family_resources-8.pdf here]. * For descendants of Zachariah Prickitt by Chris Prickett, click [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/r/i/Chris-M-Prickett/ODT6-0001.html here]. * For descendants of Isaac Prickitt, b 1795 in NJ, by Chris Prickett, click [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/r/i/Chris-M-Prickett/ODT7-0001.html here]. === Ancestor charts and lists === == Prickett births, marriages, obituaries, and biographies == === Births === * For a list of some West Virginia births, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Prickett_family_resources-12.pdf here]. * For the West Virginia Division of Culture and History Birth Records, click [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_bcsearch.aspx here]. === Marriages === * For a book of New Jersey marriages, click [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE200257 here]. * For the West Virginia Division of Culture and History Marriage Records, click [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_mcsearch.aspx here]. === Deaths and obituaries === * For the West Virginia Division of Culture and History Death Records, click [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_dcsearch.aspx here]. * For Nancy Julia Prickett, b 1863, and her mother, click [https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/1935398 here]. (:from the ''Edwardsville[ IL] Intelligencer, 4 November 1874): :::"DEATH IN THE LAMP.
:::A HAPPY HOME MADE DESOLATE.
:::MRS. WM. R. PRICKETT AND DAUGHTER BURNED TO DEATH." * For [http://mitchell-at-raleigh.tributes.com/dignitymemorial/obituary/Carl-Prickett-103166069 Carl Prickett obituary]. 1931-2015. === Biographies === John Prickett, born c1630, progenitor of the New Jersey Pricketts. '''''For an illustrated biography of John that you can download, click [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Prickett-47.pdf here]].''''' == DNA findings == Most Pricketts who have been DNA tested fall into Haplogroup G, which is thought to have originated in southern Russia or the Mideast. It is quite rare in England and Wales, where the Pricketts originated. {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources.jpg |size=550px |caption=Haplogroup G population distribution }} Among the Pricketts who have been DNA tested are descendants of Josiah (b1672) and Zachariah (b1674) Prickett: '''''For a larger, clearer version of the chart below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Prickett_family_resources-3.pdf here].''''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-1.jpg |size=570px |caption=Results of DNA Testing of Descendants of Josiah and Zachariah Prickett }} == Pricketts of note == == Documentary citations for Prickett information before 1810 == : These, preferably, should be to original sources. * '''39 Dec 1617''' ::"30 Dec 1617. '''JOHN PRICKATT, s of HOWELL PRICKATT''', was christened in St. Catherine's in '''Gloucester, ENG''' (ch r, IGI, 1988). Ca 1642, he m[arried], probably in Gloucester, wife's name unknown. They are believed to have had at least two sons, possibly a third, and perhaps a dau." From Harold W. Boles and David B. Boles, ''ELLIS ANCESTORS: Some Immigrants, Colonists, and Pioneers.'' Kalamazoo, MI: Harold W. Boles, Copyright @) 1994. (A .pdf of the book can be purchased from Lulu.com and downloaded.) @@@ *'''''5 March 1676/7 ''''' ::"In the morninge sailed hence [from Virginia] the Dolphin of Barnstable bound home, Geo Pricket master by whome I writt Mr.Pepys and the Navy board; att night ankored by us a small new England vessell. " Colonial Records, LOV SURVEY REPORT No. 6751 page 6-7 06402 *'''1707''' ::In 1707, the Burlington Court bound JOHN PRICKETT to Zachariah Prickett: ::Ordered by the Court Nemine Contra Dicente That JOHN PRICKETT doe from this day Serve his unkle Zachariah Prickett (untill he shall Attaine to the age of Twenty years) in any Service his Said Uncle Shall imploy him about Dureing which Time his unkle Shall provide him with Sufficient meat Drink Washing and Lodging and Shall give him one breeding mare with the increase till he attains Said age of Twenty years and at the Expiration of Said Terme he shall pay JOHN PRICKETT the Summe of twenty pounds (Nevertheless and Notwithstanding this order) If JOSIAS PRICKETT the father of the Said JOHN [emphasis added] Shall Take away his Said Sonn before the expiration of the aforesaid Terme of his Attaining to Twenty years that then this order to be of none Effect or Else this to be in force (Reed & Miller, 1944, 328). * '''1767 Sep 22''' ::On September 22, 1767, at the age of 28 (if a birthdate of 1739 is correct) '''Charity Taylor''' married '''Josiah Prickett''', some seven years her junior. It is ''thought'' they married in '''Frederick County, Virginia''', possibly at the home of a Hopewell Friend, but there is no extant record to show the place of their marriage. Josiah did record the date in a little New Testament that is now on file in the West Virginia Division of Culture and History in Charleston. He wrote, "Josiah prickett and charity was married in the year of our lord on 22 day of Sept 1767." * '''1807''' : Click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Prickett-124-7.pdf here] for a transcript of the will of Josiah Prickett (1746-1807). == Photocopies of documents pertaining to the Prickett family, especially before 1800 == '''1627-1628''' '''''For a larger, clearer view of the document abstract below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Prickett_family_resources-7.jpg here].''''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-7.jpg |caption=Abstract of will of Miles Prickett |size=490px }} '''23 August 1630''' :Burial record for a John Prickett, age unknown, who was buried on 23 August 1630. '''''For a larger view of the burial record below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Prickett_family_resources-19.jpg here].''''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-19.jpg |caption=Burial record for a John Prickett, age not known, |size=490px }} '''1672''' '''''N.B. For a larger, clearer view of the birth record below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Prickett-49-12.jpg here].''''' :'''''Birth record for Josiah Prickett, born 15 May 1672, son of John.''''' {{Image|file=Prickett-49-8.jpg |caption=Original record of Josiah's birth on 15 May (3rd month) 1672. |size=590px }} Josiah was born in 1672 in Clerkenwell, London, MIDDLESEX Co., England, to a Quaker family. ''Here is the transcription provided by Findmypast'': : First name(s) Josiah : Last name Prickett : Birth year 1672 : Birth date 15 May 1672 : Birth place as transcibed Citties Of London, Westminster, Southwarke : Birth county as transcribed Middlesex, Surrey : Father's first name(s) John : Mother's first name(s) - : Meeting place London, Middlesex : Monthly meeting - : Quarterly meeting London, Middlesex : County London, Middlesex : Country England : Archive reference RG6/498 : Description LONDON AND MIDDLESEX: Quarterly Meeting of London and Middlesex : Births Record set England & Wales, Society of Friends (Quaker) : Births 1578-1841 : Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) : Subcategory Births & baptisms : Collections from United Kingdom URL: http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=tna%2frg6%2fbap%2f1523876 '''1674''' :'''''Birth record for Zachariah Prickett, born 2 May 1674, son of John.''''' {{Image|file=Prickett-118.jpg |size=590px |caption=Zachariah's birth record gives the name of the midwife }} ''Here is the transcription provided by Findmypast.com:''' : First name(s) Zachariah : Last name Prickett : Birth year 1674 : Birth date 02 May 1674 : Birth parish as transcribed Peel : Birth county as transcribed Middlesex : Father's first name(s) John : Mother's first name(s) - : Meeting place Peel's Court, John Street, Westminster : Monthly meeting Peel's Court, John Street, Westminster : Quarterly meeting London, Middlesex : County Middlesex : Country England : Archive reference RG6/1106 : Description LONDON AND MIDDLESEX: Monthly Meeting of Peel's Court, John Street, : Westminster: Births : Record set England & Wales, Society of Friends (Quaker) Births 1578-1841 : Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) : Subcategory Births & baptisms: Collections from United Kingdom '''23 April 1694''' %%% '''12 Sept 1731''' '''For a larger view of the baptismal record below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Prickett_family_resources-20.jpg here].''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-20.jpg |size=475px |caption=Baptismal record for John Pritchett (1731- ?) }} '''1766''' : Will of Josiah Prickett (1733-1766), son of Jacob Prickett. :: Burlington County, Province of New Jersey '''For a larger view of the will below, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Prickett-618.jpg here].''' {{Image|file=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Prickett_family_resources-20.jpg-618.jpg |size=475px |caption=Will of Josiah Prickett (1733-1766) }} '''To see an image of the will with a transcription, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Prickett-618-2.pdf here].''' '''1773''' : '''Will of Jacob Prickett (1697-c1773), son of Zachariah Prickett.''' :: Burlington County, Province of New Jersey '''For a larger view of page one of the will (below), click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Prickett_family_resources-22.jpg here].''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-22.jpg |size=475px |caption=First page of will of Jacob Prickett (1697-1773) }} '''Abstract of the will of Jacob Prickett (1697-1773):''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-21.jpg |size=475px |caption=Abstract of the will of Jacob Prickett (1697-1773) }} '''1789'''' {{Image|file=Prickett-124-5.jpg |size =575px |caption=Petition of Josiah Pricket to the General Assembly of Virginia for permission to establish a ferry on the Monongahela River, 1789. }} '''1804''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-2.jpg |caption=''New Jersey Marriage record of Josiah Prickett and Ann Sharp'' }} '''after 1808''' {{Image|file=Taylor-10103-8.jpg |size=375px |caption=Flyleaf of Charity Taylor Prickett Jolliffe's Bible }} == List of Prickett-family researchers == == List of families having numerous connections with Pricketts == * '''NJ''' ::Haines ::Sharp ::Springer * '''VA''' ::Jolliffe ::Morgan ::Springer == Images of Pricketts, especially before 1900 == == Photographs of Prickett gravestones erected before 1900 == :'''Gravestone of Thomas Prickett, 1695-1734''' {{Image|file=Prickett_family_resources-15.jpg |size=350px |caption=Thomas Prickett , 1695-1734 }} {{clear}} Thomas Prickett, [1695] - 13 Jun 1734, Age39y, is buried in Binsey (Saint Margaret of Antioch) Churchyard, Binsey Lane, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom. Description of cemetery: : Churchyard for the Parish Church of Binsey, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Includes monumental inscriptions within the Church itself. The entire churchyard has now been photographed, excepting headstones that are too difficult to read. Some but not all of the internal monuments / stones have been photographed also, but the light inside is difficult for photographs. Relationships on the headstone: : Margaret Prickett, d. 14 Sep 1765; Mary Rice (Prickett), d 25 May 1778. (Both are buried in the Binsey churchyard.) == Anything else that can help us to identify early family connections == == Anything else you think would be helpful == Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4312757 send me a private message]. Thanks! [[Prickett-120|Pat]] On 26 Mar 2016 this site had been accessed 387 times. 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[[Category:St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, Lancaster, New York]] By the early 1950s, 28 young men had been called to the priesthood. They were along with their year of ordination: *[[Lutz-3028 | Rev. John P. Lutz, S.J.]]; *[[Lutz-3030 | Rev. Michael M. Lutz, S.J.]]; *[[Lutz-3033 | Rev. Peter A. Lutz, S.J.]]; *[[Rengel-22|Very Rev. Edward Rengel (1894)]]; *[[Anstett-167 | Rev. Michael A. Anstett (1906)]]; *[[Stephan-370 | Rev. Joseph Stephan (1906)]]; *[[Jerge-58 | Rev. Joseph Jerge (1913)]]; *[[Nuwer-71 | Rt. Rev. Roman Nuwer (1916)]]; *[[Ott-1416 |Rev. Edward F. Ott (1917)]]; *[[Bach-818 | Rt. Rev. Joseph A. Bach (1925)]]; *[[Lutz-3026 | Brother Albert Lutz, S.J.]]; *[[Nichter-44 | Rev. Anthony E. Nichter (1927)]]; *[[Over-262|Rev. Charles M. Over (1930)]]; *[[Adolf-35 | Rev. Howard M. Adolf (1933)]]; *[[Mosack-64|Rev. Alfred M. Mosack (1934)]]; *[[Kocher-481|Rev. Expedite Kocher (1934)]]; *[[Schwartz-1539 | Rev. Howard J. Schwartz (1934)]]; *[[Ott-1649 | Rev. Clarence F. Ott (1934)]]; *[[Ott-1440 | Rev. Roman J. Ott (1934)]]; *Rev. Cletus Snyder (1934); *[[Pfeiffer-1670|Rev. Roman Pfeiffer, O.F.M. (1935)]]; *[[Herzing-17|Very Rev. Raymond F. Herzing (1938)]]; *[[Geyer-388|Rev. Raymond Geyer, O.S.B. (1949)]]; *Rev. Francis Staebell, S.J. (1950); *[[McNamara-3554|Rev. Robert McNamara (1950)]]; *[[Weimer-404|Rev. Joseph Weimer (1951)]]; *Rev. Joseph Klaia (1952); *[[Geyer-389|Rev. Kenneth Geyer, O.S.B. (1953)]];

Přílepy u Rakovníka, č. 37

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[[Category: Přílepy, okres Rakovník]] * 2.10.1790 se narodil [[Hacmac-1|František Hacmac]] * 7.2.1848 zemřela [[Kepková-1| Anna Fejfarová]] * 22.6.1861 zemřel [[Hacmac-4|Antonín Hacmac]] * 21.4.1874 se narodila [[Hacmacová-1|Marie (Hacmacová) Tichá]] * 11.11.1881 se narodila [[Hacmacová-3|Aňa Hacmacová]] * 21.4.1889 se narodil Vácslav Hacmac Kněževes 31 strana 105 * 27.11.1899 se narodil [[Tichý-16|Stanislav Tichý]] === [http://www.koutek.proteus.cz/ Sportovní klub KOUTEK] === Momentálně je v čísle 37 sportovní klub, ~od 1980 tam bydlí Krčmářovi.

Přílepy u Rakovníka, č. 8

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[[Category: Přílepy, okres Rakovník]] ¨ * [http://actapublica.eu/matriky/praha/prohlizec/6574/?strana=6 29.11.1786 se narodil Mathias Mrhal?] * před 1835 se narodil [[Bazyka-1|Josef Bazyka]] * před 1860 se narodil [[Tichý-18|Josef Tichý]] * [http://actapublica.eu/matriky/praha/prohlizec/6596/?strana=4 17.9.1865 se narodil nemanželský] František Tichý ** Otec: František Kunc nádeník v Přílepích č.42 syn Anny Kuncové dcery Jana Kunce v Přílepích č.42 a matky Anny rozené Gregory z Přílep č.29 ** Matka: Anna Tichá dcera Josefa Tichého obuvníka v Přílepích č.8 a matky Kateřiny rozené Kuncovy z Přílep č.13 * 5.4.1871 se narodil [[Tichý-24|Vincenc Tichý]] syn [[Tichý-18|Josefa Tichého]] a [[Bazyková-1|Anny Bazykové]] * 19.3.1873 se narodil [[Tichý-23|Josef Tichý]] syn [[Tichý-18|Josefa Tichého]] a [[Bazyková-1|Anny Bazykové]] * 20.4.1875 se narodil [[Tichý-17|František Tichý]] syn [[Tichý-18|Josefa Tichého]] a [[Bazyková-1|Anny Bazykové]]

Primary Sources for New Netherland

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[[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] Important '''primary sources''' for New Netherland are church records, court minutes, and other contemporary historical accounts. Most of these were originally recorded in the Dutch language, but many are available in published translations. Researchers continue to translate these documents. When multiple translations are available, preference should be given to newer translations done be reputable researchers and published by reputable institutions such as the New Netherland Institute or a university publishing house. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20230605215134/https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/files/1014/3896/7203/A_Guide_to_Dutch_Manuscripts_Relating_to_New_Netherland_in_United_States_Repositories_2015_update.pdf A Guide to Dutch Manuscripts Relating to New Netherland]'' (archived PDF) by Dr. Charles Gehring (1977-1978; updated by others in 2010-2012) is a catalog of primary source material located in repositories throughout the United States. (Note: Some hyperlinks in the PDF file no longer work.) Wills, property deeds, and notarial deeds also are valuable primary sources. Many primary records are now available (and more continue to be added) by New York State Archives at the website [http://digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov/index.php/Detail/collections/7781 Dutch Records: Researching New York's Dutch Heritage]. This includes many items not listed on this page. Information below focuses primarily on materials that are available online. '''If you are aware of additional sources that should be added to this list, but don't have edit access to this page, please post a profile message with details about the source(s) to be added. ''' == Church Records == See [[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the DRC_in_America|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond]] for information on church records and where to find them. == Court Transcripts== === New York === * Fernow, Berthold. ''[[Space:The Records of New Amsterdam From 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini|The Records of New Amsterdam From 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini]]: Minutes of the Court of Burgomasters and Schepens'' (The Knickerbocker Press, 1897) == Deeds == === New Jersey === :''See [[Space:Sources-New_Jersey#Land_Records_and_Deeds_.28c.1660-present.29|New Jersey Land Records and Deeds 1660-present]] for more details'' * ''[[Space:Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey|Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]]'' Vol. 21. (The Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey, 1880-1949) === New York === * Van Laer, Arnold J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. ''[[Space:Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck|Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]]'' (Albany, J. Munsell/The University of the State of New York), 1869-1919 :::4 volumes; includes deeds, notarial papers, mortgages, and wills * ''[[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Historical_Society|Collections of the New-York Historical Society]]'' Vol. 46 (New York) == Documents == === New York === * O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey. ''[[Space:The Documentary History of the State of New-York|The Documentary History of the State of New-York]]'' (Charles Van Benthuysen, Public Printer, 1849-) * O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey. ''[[Space:Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York|Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York]]'' (Weed, Parsons, Albany, 1853-1887) ::: '''1''' Holland 1603-1656; '''2''' Holland 1657-1678; '''3''' London 1614-1692; '''4''' London 1693-1706; '''5''' London 1707-1733; '''6''' London 1734-1755; '''7''' London 1756-1767; '''8''' London 1768-1782; '''9''' Paris 1631-1744; '''10''' Paris 1745-1774; '''11''' '''Index'''; '''12''' Delaware; '''13''' Hudson and Mohawk River Settlements (except Albany) and Native Americans; '''14''' Long Island; '''15''' Revolution * O'Callaghan, E. B. ''Calendar of Historical Manuscripts in the Office of the Secretary of State, Albany, N.Y''. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers, 1865. ** [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofhistor00newy#page/n7/mode/2up Calendar of Historical Manuscripts: Dutch] ** [https://archive.org/details/calendarofhistor02innewy Calendar of Historical Manuscripts: English] == Orphan Masters == * Fernow, Berthold. ''[[Space:The_Minutes_of_the_Orphanmasters of_New_Amsterdam%2C_1655 to 1663|The Minutes of the Orphanmasters of New Amsterdam, 1655 to 1663]]'' (New York: F.P. Harper) * Banta, Theodore M. ''Dutch Records in the City Clerk's Office, New York I & II''. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1900. p. 11-22. [https://archive.org/stream/dutchrecordsinci00bant#page/n13/mode/2up Archive] == Wills and Probate Records== Many original wills (or court transcripts of the wills) and probate records are recorded on FamilySearch microfilms and are increasingly becoming available online as digital images. Sources for these include FamilySearch.org (free with registration), Ancestry.com (paid subscription required), and AmericanAncestors.org (paid membership required). Some specific sources for wills, will abstracts, and similar documents are identified below. === Delaware === * Colonial Dames of Delaware. ''[[Space:A_Calendar_of_Delaware_Wills%2C_New_Castle_County%2C_1682-1800|A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County, 1682-1800]]'' (Baltimore, 1911) === New Jersey === : ''See [[Space:Sources-New_Jersey#Wills_and_Probate_.28c.1660-present.29|New Jersey Wills and Probate 1660-present]] for more details'' * ''[[Space:Documents_Relating_to_the_Colonial_History_of_the State_of_New_Jersey|Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]]'' (The Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey, 1880-1949)
"Calendar of New Jersey wills": [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin23newjuoft [Vol. 23]], [https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer01newj [Vol. 30]] (wills 1730-1750), [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin32newj [Vol. 32]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin33newj [Vol. 33]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin34newj [Vol. 34]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj [Vol. 35]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin36newj [Vol. 36]], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin37newj [Vol. 37]] === New York === Transcripts of many New York probate files are now (as of 2023) available on Ancestry.com ($subscription required). Some are also available on FamilySearch are other online sources. Most of the following sources are abstracts and indexes, which can be invaluable: * "New York, Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-24571-30053-3?cc=1920234&wc=9VSM-BZ3:213301001,214984001 : accessed 24 May 2015), Albany > Wills 1629-1802 vol AQ-AS 112 > image 2 of 764; county courthouses, New York. (''note: goes to Albany, link in breadcrumb bar leads to other cities'') * ''[[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Historical_Society|Collections of the New-York Historical Society]]'' (New York)
"Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York": [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso03kellgoog [Vol. 25 - 1]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso07kellgoog [Vol. 26 - 2]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso01kellgoog [Vol. 27 - 3]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso02kellgoog [Vol. 28 - 4]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso04kellgoog [Vol. 29 - 5]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv40newy [Corrections 1-5]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso05kellgoog [Vol. 30 - 6]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv31newy [Vol. 31 - 7]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso06kellgoog [Vol. 32 - 8]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv33newy [Vol. 33 - 9]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv41newy [Corrections 6-9]], [https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso00kellgoog [Vol. 34 - 10]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv35newy Vol. 35 - 11: Unrecorded Wills], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv36newy [Vol. 36 - 12]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv37newy [Vol. 37 - 13]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnew38newy [Vol. 38 - 14]], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnewv39newy [Vol. 39 - 15]], * Fernow, Berthold. ''[[Space:Calendar of Wills on File and Recorded in the Offices of_the Clerk of_the Court of Appeals, of the County Clerk_at Albany, and of_the_Secretary of State, 1626-1836|Calendar of Wills on File and Recorded in the Offices of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, of the County Clerk at Albany, and of the Secretary of State, 1626-1836]]'' (New York: Colonial Dames of the State of New York, 1896) * Van Laer, Arnold J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. ''[[Space:Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck|Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]]'' (Albany, J. Munsell/The University of the State of New York), 1869-1919 :::4 volumes; includes deeds, notarial papers, mortgages, and wills ==== Kings County (abstracts) ==== * "Kings County, N. Y., Wills" in ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record''. [https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealogiv47gree vol. 47 (1916)]. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealogiv47gree#page/n347/mode/2up page 161] and [https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealogiv47gree/page/n483/mode/2up?view=theater Page 227]. ==== Ulster County ==== * "Ulster County, N.Y. Probate Records." [[Space:Ulster County, N.Y._Probate_Records|Ulster County, N.Y. Probate Records]] ==== Westchester County ==== * Pelletreau, William S, and Fredrick Haviland. ''[https://archive.org/details/earlywillsofwest00pell Early Wills of Westchester County, New York, from 1664 to 1784]: A Careful Abstract of All Wills (nearly 800) Recorded in New York Surrogate's Office and at White Plains, N.Y., from 1664 to 1784''. New York: F.P. Harper, 1898. Print. == Family Bible Transcripts == * Talcott, S.V. ''[[Space:Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families|Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families]]'' (Weed, Parsons and Co. in Albany, N.Y., 1883) [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalnote00talc#page/422/mode/2up Page 425-453] * Robison, Jeannie. ''[[Space:Genealogical Records, Manuscript Entries of Births, Deaths and Marriages Taken From Family Bibles, 1581-1917|Genealogical Records, Manuscript Entries of Births, Deaths and Marriages Taken From Family Bibles, 1581-1917]]'' (The Colonial Dames of the State of New York, New York, 1917) * Holland Society of New York, [http://www.hollandsociety.org/library/family-bible-records/ Family Bible Records]. Digitized records and record transcripts for over 50 New Netherland families are posted online. Others are listed that are not online, but may be available from the Holland Society. == Colonial Censuses == ===1698 Census of New York === Lists exist for about half of the colony. * ''[[Space:The Documentary History of the State of New-York|The Documentary History of the State of New-York]]'', Albany, N.Y. Census contents include data summaries and lists for Kings County; Southampton and Southold in Suffolk County; and Flushing in Queens County. :::See WikiTree page [[Space:1698_Census_of_Southold%2C_New_York|1698 Census of Southold, New York]] for list of names recorded at Southold. **Vol. 1, 1850-1851. Data summaries and some lists. ** Vol. 3 has additional lists. * ''[[Space: The Annals of Albany|The Annals of Albany]]'', Vol. 9. Census lists for Albany County. (Also see https://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/census1697.html for 1697 census of Albany and Rensselaerswyck.) *''[[Space:Genealogical_Journals_and_Periodicals_for_New_Netherland#New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Record|New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'', Vols. 38, 45, and and 59. Census lists for Eastchester, Fordham, Mamaroneck, Morrisania, New Rochelle and Westchester, in Westchester County; and also Hempstead. * ''[[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]]'', Volume 24 (1948) Pages 133ff. Census lists for Newtown, Long Island. === 1702 Census of Orange County, New York === * 1702 Census of Orange County: https://web.archive.org/web/20160305010547/http://dutchdoorgenealogy.com/1702_census_orange_county_new_york_index.html == Settlements == === Fort Oranje, [[Space:Rensselaerswyck|Rensselaerswijck]], Beverwijck (Albany) === * New Netherlands Institute, and Arnold J. F. Van Laer. 1922. [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/court-minutes-of-rensselaerswijck/ Minutes of the court of Rensselaerswyck, 1648-1652]. Albany: University of the State of New York. * Gehring, Charles T. [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/fort-orange-court-minutes-1652-1660/ Fort Orange Court Minutes, 1652-1660]. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1990. * Munsell, Joel. ''[[Space:The Annals of Albany|The Annals of Albany]]'' (Albany: J. Munsell) * van Rensselaer, Kiliaen and A. J. F. Van Laer. ''[[Space:Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts|Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts]]'': ''Being the Letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and Other Documents Relating to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck''. Albany, N.Y.: University of the State of New York, 1908. * Van Laer, Arnold J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. ''[[Space:Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck|Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]]'' (Albany, J. Munsell/The University of the State of New York), 1869-1919 :::4 volumes; includes deeds, notarial papers, mortgages, and wills ==== See also (secondary source) ==== * Bielinski, Stefan. "The People of Colonial Albany." New York State Museum. Most content updated between 2000 and 2015. https://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov//albany/pcalhindex.html = Excellent secondary source for Albany, including transcriptions of some primary documents. Note that many family names have been "standardized" and the information sources may not be cited explicitly. === Heemstede (Hempstead) === * Gehring, Charles T., and Peter Stuyvesant. "[1656] Letter from the Town of Hempstead to Petrus Stuyvesant", ''[http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/correspondence-1654-1658/ Correspondence, 1654-1658]''. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2003. p. 99. * Hicks, Benjamin. ''[[Space:Records of the Towns of North and South Hempstead, Long island, New York|Records of the Towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, New York]]'' (Long Island Farmer Print., Jamaica, NY, 1896-1904) * Moore, Charles B. ''[[Space:The_Early_History_of_Hempstead_(Long_Island)|The Early History of Hempstead (Long Island)]]'' (New York, 1879) * Onderdonk, Henry. ''The Annals of Hempstead, 1643 to 1832: Also, the Rise and Growth of the Society of Friends on Long Island and in New York, 1657 to 1826''. Hempstead, N.Y.: L. Van De Water, 1878. [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008618237 HathiTrust] === Maspeth, Middleburgh, Newtown (Elmhurst) === * Riker, James, Jr. ''[[Space:The annals of Newtown, in Queens_County, New_York; containing its history from its first settlement, together with many_interesting facts concerning the adjacent towns|The annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New York; containing its history from its first settlement, together with many interesting facts concerning the adjacent towns]]'' (D. Fanshaw, New York, 1852) === Rustdorp (Jamaica) === * Frost, Josephine C. ''[[Space:Records of the Town of Jamaica, Long Island, New York|Records of the Town of Jamaica, Long Island, New York]]'' (New York, 1914) === Vlissingen (Flushing) === * O'Callaghan, E.B., "Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of Flushing, L.I., Against the Law Against Quakers and Subsequent Proceedings by the Government Against Them and Others Favoring Quakers", ''[[Space:Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York|Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York]]'' (Weed, Parsons, Albany, 1853-1887) Vol. 14, [https://archive.org/stream/documentsrelativ14brod#page/402/mode/2up Page 402-403] == See also == *[[Space:New_Netherland_Settlers_Project_Reliable_Sources|New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources]] * [[:Space:New_Netherland_Settlements|New Netherland Settlements]] * "A Tour of New Netherland." ''newnetherlandinstitute.org''. Accessed April 25, 2016. http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/a-tour-of-new-netherland

Prime Ancient Society of Fairfield, Connecticut, 1639-1889

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Prime Ancient Society of Fairfield, Connecticut, 1639-1889 == An historical paper. * by Rev. [[Child-2028|Frank Samuel Child]] (1854-1922) Pastor, with contributions from present and former members of the church. * published by The Standard Association, Printers, Bridgeport, 1890 * 86 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prime Ancient Society of Fairfield, Connecticut, 1639-1889|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qAmNO8qhqlIC * https://archive.org/details/primeancientsoci00chil === Table of Contents === * Sketch of The First Congregational Church, Page 5 * A Record of Gifts To The Church and Society Page 45 * The Ladies Charitable Society, Page 55 * The Ladies Prayer Meeting, Page 57 * Recollections by A Lady of Fourscore Years, Page 61 * Extracts From Town Records and Historical Notes, Page 63 * Reminiscences of Rev. Alexander Mclean, D.D., Page 71 * The Five Meeting Houses of The Prime Ancient Society, Page 81 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Child, Frank. ''[[Space:Prime Ancient Society of Fairfield, Connecticut, 1639-1889|Prime Ancient Society of Fairfield, Connecticut, 1639-1889]]'' (Standard Association, Bridgeport, 1890) [ Page ]. * ([[#Child|Child]])

Prime Ministers of Canada

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[[Category:Canada Project]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''PRIME MINISTERS OF CANADA''' |- !Name !Party !Term of Office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1567|John Alexander Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| July 1, 1867 - November 5, 1873 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Mackenzie-4|Alexander Mackenzie]]'''
(1822-1892) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| November 7, 1873 - October 8, 1878 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1567|John Alexander Macdonald]]'''
(1815-1891) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| October 17, 1878 - June 6, 1891 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Abbott-3145|John Abbott]]'''
(1821-1893) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 16, 1891 – November 24, 1892 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Thompson-12832|Sir John Thompson]]'''
(1845-1894) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal-Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| December 5, 1892 - December 12, 1894 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bowell-21|Mackenzie Bowell]]'''
(1824-1917) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| December 21, 1894 – April 27, 1896 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Tupper-249|Sir Charles Tupper]]'''
(1821-1915) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| May 1, 1896 - July 8, 1896 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Laurier-128|Wilfrid Laurier]]'''
(1841-1919) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| July 11, 1896 - October 6, 1911 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Borden-377|Sir Robert Laird Borden]]'''
(1854-1937) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative, Unionist | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| October 10, 1911 - July 10, 1920 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Meighen-3|Arthur Meighen]]'''
(1874-1960) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | National Liberal and Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| July 10, 1920 – December 29, 1921 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[King-8198|William Lyon Mackenzie King]]'''
(1874-1950) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| December 29, 1921 - June 28, 1926 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Meighen-3|Arthur Meighen]]'''
(1874-1960) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 29, 1926 - September 25, 1926 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[King-8198|William Lyon Mackenzie King]]'''
(1874-1950) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| September 25, 1926 - August 7, 1930 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bennett-5964|R.B. Bennett]]'''
(1870-1947) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| August 7, 1930 - October 23, 1935 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[King-8198|William Lyon Mackenzie King]]'''
(1874-1950) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| October 23, 1935 - November 15, 1948 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[St._Laurent-20|Louis St. Laurent]]'''
(1882-1973) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| November 15, 1948 – June 21, 1957 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Diefenbaker-1|John Diefenbaker]]'''
(1895-1979) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Progressive Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 21, 1957 – April 22, 1963 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Pearson-1837|Lester B. Pearson]]'''
(1897-1972) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| April 22, 1963 – April 20, 1968 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Trudeau-148|Pierre Trudeau]]'''
(1919-2000) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| April 20, 1968 - June 3, 1979 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Clark-16585|Joe Clark]]'''
(1939) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Progressive Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 4, 1979 – March 3, 1980 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Trudeau-148|Pierre Trudeau]]'''
(1919-2000) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| March 3, 1980 - June 29, 1984 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Turner-9000|John Turner]]'''
(1929-2020) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 30, 1984 – September 17, 1984 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Mulroney-3|Brian Mulroney]]'''
(1939) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Progressive Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| September 17, 1984 – June 25, 1993 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Campbell-9538|Kim Campbell]]'''
(1947) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Progressive Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| June 25, 1993 – November 4, 1993 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Chrétien-77|Jean Chrétien]]'''
(1934) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| November 4, 1993 - December 12, 2003 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Martin-12714|Paul Martin]]'''
(1938) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| December 12, 2003 - February 6, 2006 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Harper-2149|Stephen Harper]]'''
(1959) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Conservative | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| February 6, 2006 - November 4, 2015 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Trudeau-195|Justin Trudeau]]'''
(1971) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Liberal | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| November 4, 2015 - Incumbent |}

Prime Ministers of Malta

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[[Category:Malta]][[Category:Prime Ministers of Malta]] ===List of Maltese Prime Ministers=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="2" style="font-size: 100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Name ! scope="col" | Box ! scope="col" |Status |-align=center |'''[[Howard-19536|Joseph Howard]]'''||Created||Unconnected |-align=center |'''[[Buhagiar-14|Francesco Buhagiar]]'''||Created||Unconnected |-align=center |'''[[Mifsud-100|Ugo Pasquale Mifsud]]'''||Created||Unconnected |-align=center |'''[[Strickland-3323|Gerald Strickland]]'''||Created||Connected |-align=center |} ---- During this time, the office was abolished ---- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="2" style="font-size: 100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Name ! scope="col" | Box ! scope="col" |Status |-align=center |'''[[Boffa-8|Paul Boffa]]'''||Created||Unconnected |-align=center |'''[[Mizzi-22|Enrico Mizzi]]'''||Created||Unconnected |-align=center |'''[[Olivier-4853|Ġorġ Borġ Olivier]]'''||Created||Unconnected |-align=center |'''[[Mintoff-4|Duminku Mintoff]]'''||Created||Connected |-align=center |} ---- During this time, the office was abolished ---- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="2" style="font-size: 100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Name ! scope="col" | Box ! scope="col" |Status |-align=center |'''[https://mt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karmenu_Mifsud_Bonnici Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici]'''||Not Created||Not on WikiTree |-align=center |'''[https://mt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Fenech_Adami Eddie Fenech Adami]'''||Not Created||Not on WikiTree |-align=center |'''[https://mt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Sant Alfred Sant]'''||Not Created||Not on WikiTree |-align=center |'''[https://mt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Gonzi Lawrence Gonzi]'''||Not Created||Not on WikiTree |-align=center |'''[https://mt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Muscat Joseph Muscat]'''||Not Created||Not on WikiTree |} [[Wikipedia:List_of_prime_ministers_of_Malta]]

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom

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[[Category: British Prime Ministers]] {| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" border="1" |+ Prime Ministers of Great Britian and the United Kingdom !|Great Britain 18th Century !|United Kingdom 19th Century !|United Kingdom 20th Century !|United Kingdom 21st Century |- |[[Walpole-7|Sir Robert Walpole]]
Whig, 1721-1742 |[[Addington_-_Prime_Minister_of_UK-1|Henry Addington 1st Viscount Sidmouth]]
Tory 1801 to 1804 |[[Balfour-413|Arthur James Balfour]]
Conservative 1902 to 1905 |[[Gordon Brown]]
Labour 2007 to 2010 |- |[[Compton-1453|Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington]]
Whig 1742 to 1743 |William Pitt 'The Younger'
Tory 1804 to 1806 |[[Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman]]
Liberal 1905 to 1908 |[[Cameron-1947|David Cameron]]
Conservative 2007 to 2016 |- |[[Pelham-60|Henry Pelham]]
Whig 1743 to 1754 |[[William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville]]
Whig 1806 to 1807 |[[Asquith-1|Herbert Henry Asquith]]
Liberal 1908 to 1916 |[[Brasier-156|Theresa May née Brasier]]
Conservative 2016 to 2019 |- |Thomas Pelham-Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle
Whig 1754 to 1756 |William Bentinck Duke of Portland
Whig 1807 to 1809 |[[George-2843|David Lloyd George]]
Liberal 1916 to 1922 |Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
Conservative Party since 2019 |- |[[Cavendish-20|William Cavendish Duke of Devonshire]]
Whig 1756 to 1757 |[[Perceval-3|Spencer Perceval]]
Tory 1809 to 1812 |[[Andrew Bonar Law]]
Conservative 1922 to 1923 | |- |[[Thomas Pelham-Holles 1st Duke of Newcastle]]
Whig 1757 to 1762 |[[Jenkinson-128|Robert Banks Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool]]
Conservative 1812 to 1827 |[[Baldwin-1807|Stanley Baldwin]]
Conservative 1923 to 1924 | |- |[[Stuart-1038|John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute]]
Tory 1762 to 1763 |[[Canning-199|George Canning]]
Tory 1827 to 1827 |[[James Ramsay MacDonald]]
Labour 1924 to 1924 | |- |[[Grenville-12|George Grenville]]
Whig 1763 to 1765 |[[Frederick Robinson, Viscount Goderich]]
Tory 1827 to 1828 |Stanley Baldwin
Conservative 1924 to 1929 | |- |[[Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham]]
Whig 1765 to 1766 |[[Wellesley-4|Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington]]
Tory 1828 to 1830 |James Ramsay MacDonald
Labour 1929 to 1935 | |- |[[Pitt-473|William Pitt 'The Elder', 1st Earl of Chatham]]
Whig 1766 to 1768 |[[Grey-482|Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey]]
Whig 1830 to 1834 |Stanley Baldwin
Conservative 1935 to 1937 | |- |[[Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton]]
Whig 1768 to 1770 |[[William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne]]
Whig 1834 to 1834 |[[Neville Chamberlain]]
Conservative 1937 to 1940 | |- |[[Lord Frederick North]]
Tory 1770 to 1782 |Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Tory 1834 to 1834 |[[Churchill-4|Sir Winston Churchill]]
Conservative 1940 to 1945 | |- |[[Petty-Fitzmaurice-1|William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne]]
Whig 1782 to 1783 |[[Peel-305|Sir Robert Peel 2nd Baronet]]
Conservative 1834 to 1835 |[[Atlee-10|Clement Attlee]]
Labour 1945 to 1951 | |- |[[Cavendish-Bentinck-5|William Bentinck Duke of Portland]]
Whig 1783 to 1783 |William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
Whig 1835 to 1841 |Sir Winston Churchill
Conservative 1951 to 1955 | |- |[[Pitt-428|William Pitt 'The Younger']]
Tory 1783 to 1801 |Sir Robert Peel 2nd Baronet
Conservative 1841 to 1846 |[[Eden-195|Sir Anthony Eden]]
Conservative 1955 to 1957 | |- | |[[Russell-8283|Lord John Russell, 1st Earl Russell]]
Whig 1846 to 1852 |[[Harold Macmillan]]
Conservative 1957 to 1963 | |- | |[[Edward Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby]]
Tory and Whig 1852 to 1852 |[[Sir Alec Douglas-Home]]
Conservative 1963 to 1964 | |- | |[[Hamilton-Gordon-21|George Hamilton Gordon Earl of Aberdeen]]
Conservative 1852 to 1855 |[[Wilson-19813|Harold Wilson]]
Labour 1964 to 1970 | |- | |[[Temple-854|Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston]]
Tory and Whig 1855 to 1858 |[[Sir Edward Heath]]
Conservative 1970 to 1974 | |- | |Edward Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
Tory and Whig 1858 to 1859 |Harold Wilson
Labour 1974 to 1976 | |- | |Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
Tory and Whig 1859 to 1865 |[[James Callaghan]]
Labour 1976 to 1979 | |- | |Lord John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
Whig 1865 to 1866 |[[Roberts-11366|Baroness Margaret Thatcher]]
Conservative 1979 to 1990 | |- | |Edward Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
Tory and Whig 1866 to 1868 |[[|Sir John Major]
Conservative 1990 to 1997 | |- | |[[Disraeli-2|Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield]]
Conservative 1868 to 1868 |[[Blair-1361|Tony Blair]]
Labour 1997 to 2007 | |- | |[[Gladstone-68|William Ewart Gladstone]]
Liberal 1868 to 1874 | | |- | |Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield
Conservative 1874 to 1880 | | |- | |William Ewart Gladstone
Liberal 1880 to 1885 | | |- | |[[Gascoyne-Cecil-7|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury]]
Conservative 1885 to 1886 | | |- | |William Ewart Gladstone
Liberal 1886 to 1886 | | |- | |Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Conservative 1886 to 1892 | | |- | |William Ewart Gladstone
Liberal 1892 to 1894 | | |- | |[[Primrose-80|Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery]]
Liberal 1894 to 1895 | | |- | |Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
Conservative 1895 to 1902 | | |} Source: [https://www.gov.uk/government/history/past-prime-ministers "Past Prime Ministers", History of the UK government, GOV.UK] College of Arms http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/resources/roll-of-the-peerage *Roll of the Peerage 2004 pdf https://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/images/downloads/Roll_of_the_Peerage.pdf

Primeau Name Study

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[[Category:Primeau Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Primeau Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Primeau Primeau] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Primeau name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Primeau's), by time period (18th Century Primeau's), or by topic (Primeau DNA, Primeau Occupations, Primeau Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Primeau Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Boudreau-1232|Andréa Boudreau]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Primeau}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Primeau}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Primeau_Name_Study Category for gathering all the names for the study] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sQTpZL-cFMe621H_uGwE_D0_A0e1foZlSM0HmatVY38/edit?usp=sharing Google Master Work Sheet] * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Primaut Primaut] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Primot Primot] == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Primeau List of Primeau on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Primeau G2G feed of questions tagged "Primeau"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Primeau Orphaned Primeau profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Primeau-1 Unsourced Primeau profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Primeau Unconnected Primeau profiles on WikiTree]. == More Info == * [https://www.houseofnames.com/primeau-family-crest Primeau at House of Names]

Primp this Profile

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[[Category: Discontinued Challenges]] From November 2013 through January 2014, WikiTree focused a spotlight on a profile that needed a bit of help. (If you'd like to continue it or Extreme Monday Makeover, see the [[Space:Primp_this_Profile#Note|Note]] below.) Can you help with profiles that still need some work ([[Space:Primp_this_Profile#Past_Profiles_in_the_Spotlight|Past Profiles in the Spotlight]])? Don't forget to include your [[Space:Sources_Resources|sources]]! == Note == Let [[Noland-165|me]] know if you'd like to take over Primp this Profile. As of February 2014, it's been retired. If you're looking for profiles in need, check out those still listed here as having been in the spotlight (I move them when they "graduate"). You can find more profiles in need that have yet to graduate from [[Space:Extreme_Monday_Makeover|Extreme Monday Makeover]]. And '''Thanks for Helping!''' == Past Profiles in the Spotlight == January 22, 2014 *[[Death-44|Enoch Death]] ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/61382/little-primping-profile-enoch-death-england-1760-could-great related G2G post]) January 15, 2014 *[[Winston-28|Sarah Henry]], nee Sarah Dabney Winston ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60264/can-you-help-with-the-profile-for-patrick-henrys-mother related G2G post]) January 8, 2014 *[[Baltzer-10|Wilhelm Friederich Baltzer]] ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/59059/help-profile-wilhelm-friederich-baltzer-germany-1674-1720 related G2G post]) December 18, 2013 *[[Parker-493|Captain James Parker]] ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/56061/you-help-clear-duplicates-for-family-captain-parker-1617-1700 related G2G post]) December 11, 2013 *[[Treat-15|Richard Treat]] ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/55168/help-tidy-profile-richard-treat-england-connecticut-1623-1693 related G2G post]) December 4, 2013 *[[Fleming-29|Elizabeth (Fleming) Jordan]] ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/54305/can-you-help-polish-the-profile-for-elizabeth-fleming-jordan related G2G post]) November 27, 2013 *[[Colby-2|Nathan Colby]] ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/53211/can-you-help-improve-nathan-colbys-profile related G2G post]) == Potential Areas of Help == Sometimes things will jump out at you that you know exactly how to help. Some arborists and supervisors who work on lots of profiles have checklists. Following are some areas that you might be able to help a showcased profile: *'''Categories''' (I, for one, have a lot to learn about categories, so I shy away from adding them to a profile.) *'''Merges''' (Merging profiles already identified as duplicates and searching for new ones.) *'''Family duplicates''' (Check to see if the profile has duplicate profiles for spouse or child.) *'''Mismatched information''' (Text and WikiTree data/profiles don't match.) :*Sometimes text will describe spouse(s), parents, or children, but profiles for these folks aren't apparent. If WikiTree doesn't already have profiles for them, you could start one. :*Sometimes text is updated with information that isn't in the data fields or doesn't match the data fields (and vice versa). == Promoted Profiles == Profiles that benefited from the spotlight and are better for the primping: *[[Harris-9186|John Abner Harris]] ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/51289/can-you-help-spruce-up-the-profile-for-john-abner-harris G2G post]), Nov. 13, 2013 *[[Hussey-152|John Hussey]] ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/52305/can-you-help-with-merges-of-profiles-for-john-husseys-wife G2G post], Nov. 20, 2013) *[[Treat-58|Thomas Treat]] ([http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/62702/an-easy-profile-in-the-spotlight-of-primp-this-profile G2G], Jan. 29, 2014) == About this Page == This page showcases profiles with promise that just need some pampering – or “primping.” The profile managers of the profiles have either asked for help (by listing the profile in the last section on this page), or the profile was suggested by someone else for primping and the manager(s) agreed. You can offer suggestions, comments or edits in G2G, as a bulletin board post, or directly in the profile's narrative. When working on these profiles, please be gentle in your edits and keep in mind that the profile manager is likely a descendant of the profiled person. If you’re looking for a profile in great need of folks to roll up their sleeves and dive in with both hands, check out the [[Space:Extreme_Monday_Makeover|Extreme Monday Makeover]] page. If you want to check out a whole lot of profiles needing help, see the [[:Category:Maintenance_Categories|Maintenance Categories]] page. Questions or comments about this page? Contact [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]].

Prince Burial Ground, Danvers, Massachusetts

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CEMETERY NAME:  '''  Prince Burial Ground''' ADDRESS:  ''' 9 Spring Street, Danvers, Massachusetts, 01923 ''' GPS COORDINATES:  '''42.57936, -70.95693  ''' There are 4 headstones on this private lot. The earliest death date in the cemetery is 1759. This cemetery is referred to as GR5 Prince private burial ground in the "Vital Records of Danvers Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849". The Massachusetts Historical Commission refers to this cemetery in MACRIS as DAN.810 Prince Cemetery. Please note this cemetery is on private property. Completely photographed 2012.  11 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1759-1859 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Prince_Burial_Ground%2C_Danvers%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2373257/prince-burial-ground '''Find A Grave Page''']

Prince Edward County, Virginia

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[[Category: Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Prince Edward County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Prince Edward County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Prince Edward County, Virginia}} == Prince Edward County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Amelia County, Virginia | Amelia County]] on February 27, 1752 and came into existence in 1754. It was named for [[Hannover-52 | Prince Edward]], second son of [[Hannover-24 | Frederick, Prince of Wales]] and younger brother of [[Hannover-17 | George III]] of England. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Prince_Edward_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Prince Edward County on Family Search]

Prince Edward Island

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[[Category:St. John's Island Colony]] [[Category:Prince Edward Island Colony]] [[Category:Prince Edward Island]] ==History== When Jacques Cartier visited the Island in 1534, he found it inhabited by Mi'kmaq who called their island ''Epekwitk'' meaning "cradle on the waves." European fishermen and fur traders occupying seasonal outports on the island adopted the Mi'kmaq name with the spelling ''Abegweit''. Although France claimed the Island as part of Acadia in 1604, the Mi'kmaq did not recognize that claim while living harmoniously with European fishermen and fur traders who tried to remain neutral in conflicts between European monarchs.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward_Island Wikipedia Prince Edward Island] The first settlement recognized by France was in 1719. France called the island ''Île Saint-Jean'' with an administrative unit and a garrison at Port-la-Joye. Havre Saint-Pierre (St. Peter's Harbour) became the largest French colonial population center on the island.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Prince_Edward_Island Wikipedia History of Prince Edward Island] Great Britain claimed the island from the French as part of Nova Scotia in 1763, under the terms of the Treaty of Paris which settled the Seven Years' War. The island was split into a separate colony in 1769, which the British called St. John's Island (also the Island of St. John's). On November 29, 1798, Great Britain granted approval to change the colony's name from St. John's Island to Prince Edward Island to distinguish it from similar names in the AtlanticWikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward_Island#British_colony Prince Edward Island.] Accessed 2018.. === Historic Place Names === Prior to European colonisation, Prince Edward Island was Mi'kma'ki land. After European settlement in 1719, the historical place names we are using in WikiTree are as follows. * '''1719-11 February, 1763: Ile Saint-Jean, Acadie, Nouvelle-France''' (see the note below). Written as: town name, Ile Saint-Jean, Acadie, Nouvelle-France. Note that Saint is written out and has a hyphen. * '''11 February, 1763 to 1798: Colony of St. John's Island'''. Written as "town name, Colony of St. John's Island". There was a short period between 1763 and 1769 where St John's Island was administered as part of Nova Scotia Colony, not as a separate entity. * '''1798 to June 30, 1873: Colony of Prince Edward Island'''. Written as "town name, Colony of Prince Edward Island". * '''after July 1, 1873: Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada'''. Written as "town name, Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada". Do not use the abbreviations such as PEI. Note: These place names conventions are [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Acadians#Location_Names in agreement with the Acadian project]. In case of discrepancies, before 1763, the Acadian page is the authoritative source of truth. ===Notable People=== * [[Montgomery-4560|Lucy Maud Montgomery]] *[[Campbell-10317|Thane Campbell]] *[[Shaw-5231|Walter R. Shaw]] *[[MacLean-1105|J. Angus MacLean]] *[[Campbell-10319|Alexander Campbell]] *[[Ghiz-1|Joe Ghiz]] *[[Acorn-44|Milton Acorn]] *[[Arsenault-437|Angèle Arsenault]] *[[Haszard-12|Francis Haszard]] *[[Mathieson-183|John Alexander Mathieson]] ===Resources=== A collection of historical maps and atlases is available at [http://www.islandimagined.ca Island Imagined] which is a collaborative collection managed by the Robertson Library at the University of Prince Edward Island. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prince Edward Island|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Prince Edward Island Adoption Resources

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[[Category:Canada Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:14, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- Prince Edward Island is a '''closed records''' province. Under P.E.I.'s Adoption Act, adoption records can only be disclosed if both parties agree. [http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/adoption-records-reviewed-pei-1.4381726 CBC Story]. ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==Additional Local Resources== ==Privacy Laws== ==WikiTree Project== *[https://www.originscanada.org/adoption-records/by-province/prince-edward-island-adoption-records/ PEI Adoption Records]. *[https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/information/justice-and-public-safety/foipp-frequently-asked-questions Freedom of Information FAQs]. *[http://www.parentfinders.ca/ Parent Finders PEI]. **[https://adoptiondatabase.quickbase.com/db/7c2gsmqv?a=q&qid=82 Canada Adoption Registry].

Prince Edward Island Colony

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[[Category:Prince Edward Island Colony]] ''This article is a stub. Please help by adding relevant profiles, sources, and details.'' On November 29, 1798, Great Britain granted approval to change the colony's name from St. John's Island to Prince Edward Island to distinguish it from similar names in the AtlanticWikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Edward_Island#British_colony Prince Edward Island.] Accessed 2018.. Prince Edward Island joined Canada as a province on July 1, 1873. ==History== ===Notable People=== ==Resources== *[http://www.gov.pe.ca/parosearch/ Prince Edward Island Public Archives Online (PARO)]. Search a surname, and you will find lists of vital records for baptism, death and birth, links to Census information and other documents (maps, photos, court records, etc) held by the Prince Edward Island Public Archives *[http://islandarchives.ca/ Island Archives.ca] is housed at the University of PEI, and contains newspapers, maps, stories and other collections that can be super-useful *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Pages/home.aspx Library and Archives Canada] gives you online, searchable access to Canadian resources such as [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/Pages/census.aspx Census records], [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/Pages/military-heritage.aspx military records], [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/Pages/introduction.aspx immigration], [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/genealogy/Pages/introduction.aspx genealogy and Aboriginal ancestry]. Just keep in mind that PEI was not part of Canada until July 1, 1873. *[http://peigs.ca Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society] == Sources ==

Prince Edward Island Families

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[[Category: Prince Edward Island]] This page is hub for sharing information about the "first families of PEI", with links to help your research. Some other useful links include: *[[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island_Surnames|PEI Surnames]], The first ancestors who came to PEI provide important connections between later PEI residents and the world tree. By finding, connecting, creating and improving sourced profiles for the oldest family members, you can help create a useful foundation for WikiTree members who are unfamiliar with the unique characteristics of this area. If you find or create a WikiTree profile for a person listed here, please add the link to this list! Where there is no link, the first step is to see if you can find an existing profile, to source it and connect it, and add the link to this page. If you can’t find an existing profile, you can create a nice complete one with sources and a full biography for each of these gateway ancestors. == First Nations == This space is for PEI First Nations families. ''Can you contribute?'' Some of the people who self-reported as indigenous in the settler census information had the following surnames: {| |- |style="width: 400px" |Abraham, Aberham, Abram and other variations || Nicholas, Nickles |- |Augustine, Agustine ||Nockewad, Nockwood, Knockwood and other variations |- |Beck || Noel |- |Bernard ||Oakum |- |Butler ||Paul |- |Capeland ||Peters |- |Dominick ||Prosper |- |Francis, Frances ||Pullett |- |Jerome ||Sapier and Sa’pierre |- |Labob, Lebobe, Lobob and other variations ||Sark |- |Lark || Scolley |- |Lewis and Louis ||Snake |- |Mitchell ||Thomas |- |Newsell ||Tonie and Tony |}

== Acadian settlers == The WikiTree Acadian Project has profiled and linked a large number of [[Space:Acadian_First_Families|Acadian families]], including many on Isle Saint Jean, which is now known as Prince Edward Island. To contribute to this effort, contact the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project!]] Some of the Acadians who lived on Ile St Jean include: *[[Arseneau-277|Claude Ambroise Arseneau]] and [[Richard-409|Margarite Richard]], who arrived in 1726 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Arseneau-92|Jacques Arseneau]] and [[Poirier-309|Marie Poirier]], who arrived before 1729 from Possibly Beaubassin, Acadie , and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Arseneau-275|Abraham Arsenault]] and [[Savoie-161|Marie-Josèphe Savoie]], who arrived About 1734 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Belliveau-123|Louis Belliveau]] and [[Haché-Gallant-32|Louise Haché-Gallant]], who arrived after1735 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Havre St. Pierre, Ile St. Jean *[[Bernard-250|Joseph Bernard]] and [[Arsenault-33|Anna Nathalie Anastasie Arsenault]], who arrived before 1754 from Les Planches, Acadie, and settled in Saint-Jacques, Lot 15, Prince, PEI *[[Blanchard-474|François Blanchard]] and [[Carré-122|Marguerite Carré]], who arrived before 1742 from Ille-et-Vilaine France, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Boudrot-518|Madeleine Boudrot]] and [[Arsenault-32|Jean Jacques Arsenault]], who arrived About 1734 from Port Toulouse, Isle Royale, Acadia, and settled in Port La Joie, Ile Saint Jean *[[Boudrot-73|Joseph Samuel Boudrot]] and [[Chiasson-140|Marguerite Chiasson]], who arrived before 1750 from Port-Toulouse, Ile-Royale, and settled in Étang des Berges, Ile Saint Jean *[[Chiasson-84|Joseph Francois Chiasson]] and [[Gallant-641|Ann Gallant]], who arrived before 1758 from Beaubassin, Acadie *[[DesRoches-22|Julien DesRoches]] and [[Arseneau-8|Marie Marguerite Arseneau]], who arrived in 1731 from Carolles, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Detcheverry-2|Antoine Francois Detcheverry]] and [[Pinet-25|Marie Pinet]], who arrived before 1738 from Bayonne Basses-Pyrenees, France, and settled in Pointe de l'Est, Ile Ste Jean *[[Doiron-2|Alexis Doiron]] and [[Bourg-15|Madeleine Josephe Bourg]], who arrived before 1758 from Pisiquid, Acadie, and settled in what is now Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Hache-378|Jacques Haché-Gallant]] and [[Boudrot-265|Marie-Josephe "Josette" Boudrot ]], who arrived before 1735 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Port La Joie, Ile Saint Jean *[[Haché-347|François Haché]] and [[Boudrot-93|Ann Boudrot]], who arrived before 1735 from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Port La Joie, Ile Saint Jean *[[Haché-60|Michel Haché]] and [[Cormier-92|Anne-Marie Claire Cormier]], who arrived in 1720 “First” family from Beaubassin, Acadie, and settled in Port La Joie, Ile Saint Jean *[[Martin-11718|Pierre Martin]] and [[Gaudin-43|Anne Gaudin]], who arrived before 1734 from Port Royal, Acadie, and settled in St. Pierre, Ile St-Jean, Acadie *[[Pinet-8|Noel Pinet]] and [[Henry-4738|Rose Henry]], who arrived before 1738 from St-Charles-les-Mines, Grand-Pre, Acadie, and settled in Pointe de l'Est, Ile Ste Jean *[[Pitre-223|Jean-Baptiste Pitre]] and [[Arsenau-2|Marguerite Arseneau]], who arrived before 1755 from Cobequid, Acadie, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Pitre-52|Joseph Pitre]] and [[Bourg-2|Ann Bourg]], who arrived after1747 from Cobequid, Acadie, and settled in Saint Pierre du Nord, Ile Saint Jean == English and other settlers == The 1881 Census of Canada is the first comprehensive listing of PEI's population under British rule. The list below simply links to existing WikiTree profiles for some of the first who came to St. Johns Island, and then Prince Edward Island under British rule, starting in the 1760's. If you find or create another such family, please don't hesitate to add it to the list! They are shown alphabetically by family name under three broad headings. The headings suggest the type of work that was needed when when this list was created. Please don't hesitate to improve the profiles, and connect your family to their ancestors. After you complete a profile with sources, biographies, categories, parents, spouses and children, please don't hesitate to move it into the last group, at the bottom of the page. That bottom group, and the [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island_Research_Assistance|PEI Research]] page may be helpful if you're looking for sources. Can you add to sources or biographies for these families? *[[Adams-39167|John Adams Sr.]] and [[Harrison-7183|Sarah Harrison]] who left Marston On Dove, England in 1774 to settle in Robert Clark's New London settlement *[[Auld-300|Robert Auld]] and [[Fissett-1|Jean Fissett]], who arrived in 1770 from Ayrshire, Scotland, and settled in Stanhope, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Beairsto-14|Johnston Beairsto]] and [[Hyde-1102|Ann Hyde]], who arrived before 1777 from Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, and settled in West River, Lot 47, Kings, PEI *[[Beaton-745|Angus Malcolm Beaton]] and [[MacPhee-300|Margaret MacPhee]], who arrived before 1808 from Scotland, and settled in Flat River, Lot 60, Queens, PEI *[[Blaquiere-31|Louis Joseph Blaquiere]] and [[Gallant-684|Barbe Gallant]], who arrived before 1807 from Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Bourg-634|Marie Bourg]] and [[Arseneau-74|Cyprien Arseneau]], who arrived before 1771 from Probably Beaubassin, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[Bovyer-10|John Bovyer]] and [[Auld-770|Mary Margaret Auld]], who arrived before 1796 from Bunbury, Cheshire, England, and settled in Bunbury, Lot 48, Queens, PEI *[[Bremble-3|Mary Bremble]] and [[Schurman-53|Peter Schurman]], who arrived in 1783 from Unknown, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Brown-1176|Lawrence Brown]] and [[Jamieson-7|Jean Jamieson]], who arrived before 1774 from Kirkoswald, Carrick, Scotland, and settled in Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Buote-7|François Buote]] and [[Belliveau-52|Marie Belliveau]], who arrived before 1812 from Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Byers-439|John Byers]] and [[Unknown-210169|Amelia]], who arrived in 1789 from Virginia, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Cambridge-122|John Cambridge]] and [[Winchester-756|Mary Winchester]], who arrived in 1784 from England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Cameron-5178|Archibald Cameron]] and [[McDonald-11365|Sarah McDonald]], who arrived in 1784 from Lochaber, Scotlant, and settled in Bayside, Lot 14, Prince, PEI *[[Chappell-389|Benjamin Chappell]] and [[Patterson-2641|Elizabeth Patterson]], who arrived in 1774 from England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Chiasson-11|Modeste Chiasson]] and [[Pitre-1946|Joseph Cormier Pitre]], who arrived before 1790 from Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Clark-14538|John Clark]] and [[Braddock-46|Elizabeth Hannah Braddock]], who arrived before 1776 from Yorkshire, England, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Clark-29801|William Clark]] and [[Simpson-1283|Helen Simpson]], who arrived after1789 from Alloa , Clackmannanshire , Scotland, and settled in Cavendish, Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island *[[Clermont-148|Pierre Clermont]] and [[Muttart-36|Magdalen Muttart]], who arrived before 1798 from Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, and settled in Edgmont Bay, Lot 15, Prince, PEI *[[Coffin-277|Elisha Coffin]] and [[Myrick-5|Eunice Myrick]], who arrived in 1771 from Nantucket, Massachusetts, and settled in Savage Harbour, Lot 38, Kings, PEI *[[Coffin-279|Uriah Coffin]] and [[Bunker-1058|Hepsabeth Bunker]], who arrived after1761 from Nantucket, Massachusetts, and settled in East Point, Lot 47, Kings, PEI *[[Craig-4390|William Craig]] and [[Copeland-2147|Kennedy Copeland]], who arrived Aug. 20, 1770 from Ireland, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Creed-102|William Creed]] and [[Prince-543|Elizabeth Prince]], who arrived after1783 from Limerick, Ireland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Darby-328|Benjamin Darby]] and [[Unknown-190527|Lois Unknown]], who arrived July 30, 1794 from Devon, England, and settled in St Eleanors, Lot 17, Prince, PEI *[[Dockendorff-20|William Dockendorff]] and [[Simpson-12559|Jean Simpson]], who arrived circa 1783 from Bristol, Lincoln, Maine, and settled in *[[Doucet-769|François Doucet]] and [[Haché-Gallant-68|Anastasie Haché-Gallant]], who arrived before 1778 from New Brunswick, and settled in Prince Edward Island *[[Fissett-1|Jean Fissett]] and [[Auld-300|Robert Auld]], who arrived in 1770 from Ayrshire, Scotland, and settled in Stanhope, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Gardiner-600|John Gardiner]] and [[Haszard-1|Eunice Haszard]], who arrived after1785 from Kingston, Rhode Island, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Gillies-348|Nancy Gillies]] and [[Ross-9234|Ewen Ross]], who arrived in 1803 from Scotland, and settled in Flat River, Lot 60, Queens, PEI *[[Gillis-57|Donald Gillis]] and [[Unknown-29160|Catherine Unknown]], who arrived in 1772 from Brunacory, Morar, Scotland, and settled in Pisquid, Lot 37, Queens, PEI *[[Gillis-982|John Gillis]] and [[Nicholson-3864|Catherine Nicholson]], who arrived in 1803 from Stencholl, Trotternish, Isle of Skye, Scotland, and settled in Orwell Cove, Lot 57, Queens, PEI *[[Gordon-3312|Robert Gordon]] and [[MacAulay-49|Isabella MacAulay]], who arrived in 1785 from Inverness-Shire, Scotland, and settled in Covehead Bay, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Gray-7084|Robert Gray]] and [[Burns-2993|Mary Burns]], who arrived in 1787 from Dunbartonshire, Scotland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Green-14246|Daniel Green]] and [[Oat-1|Martha Oat]], who arrived in 1783 from Yorkshire, England, and settled in Summerside, Lot 17, Prince, PEI *[[Gregor-33|Peter Gregor]] and [[Enic-1|Margaret Enic]], who arrived in 1775 from Dundurcas, Aitkenway, Morayshire, Scotland, and settled in Brackley Point, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Haszard-2|Thomas Haszard]] and [[Rhodes-1709|Eunice Rhodes]], who arrived circa 1783 from Rhode Island, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Hayden-1364|James Lewis Hayden]] and [[De_Haes-6|Christina De Haes]], who arrived in 1783 from Cherry Valley, Ulster, NY, and settled in Seal River, Lot 54, Queens, PEI *[[Henckell-1|Nicolaus Henckell]] and [[Unknown-287028|Unknown spouse]], who arrived before 1783 from Treysa, Hessen, Germany, and settled in Birch Hill, Lot 13, Queens, PEI *[[Hodgson-2680|Robert Hodgson]] and [[Robinson-27794|Rebecca Robinson]], who arrived before 1797 from Sandwich, England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Ladner-1084|Johan Ladner Jr]] and [[Hobbs-2558|Sophia Hobbs]], who arrived before 1792 from New York, and settled in Nine Mile Creek, Lot 65, Queens, PEI *[[Laird-1184|Alexander Laird]] and [[Orr-3238|Janet Orr]], who arrived in 1819 from Sterling, Renfrewshire, Scotland, and settled in New Glasgow, Lot 23, Queens, PEI *[[Lawson-2545|David Lawson]] and [[Moore-20263|Helen More]], who arrived in 1770 from Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland , and settled in Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Leard-22|Samuel Leard]] and [[Rogers-8168|Margaret Rogers]], who arrived in 1761 from Kilmunny, Antrim, Ireland, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Leclair-138|Pierre Leclair]] and [[Belliveau-102|Rose Belliveau]], who arrived before 1782 from Côtes-du-Nord, Bretagne, France, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Linklater-126|George Linklater]] and [[Peck-3632|Martha Peck]], who arrived in 1783 from Stromness, Orkney, Scotland, and settled in Summerside, Lot 17, Prince, PEI *[[Mabey-270|George Mabey]] and [[Hamilton-16615|Mary Hamilton]], who arrived in 1783 from Dorset, England, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[MacCALLUM-228|Neil McCallum]] and [[MacKAY-1821|Catherine MacCay]], who arrived in 1771 from Argyll Scotland, and settled in Brackley Point, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[MacEachern-10|Hugh MacEachern]] and [[Macdonald-7776|Mary MacDonald]], who arrived in 1772 from Kinlochmoidart, Scotland, and settled in Savage Harbour, Lot 38, Kings, PEI *[[MacEwan-16|Duncan MacEwan]] and [[McLaren-1419|Jean McLaren]], who arrived in 1770 from Perthshire, Scotland, and settled in Savage Harbour, Lot 38, Kings, PEI *[[MacKendrick-5|Lachlan MacKendrick]] and [[Galbraith-1624|Rachel Galbraith]], who arrived in 1775 from Campbelltown, Scotland, and settled in Malpeque, Ile St. Jean *[[MacKenzie-1614|Alexander MacKenzie]] and [[O'Hanley-18|Sally O’Hanley]], who arrived Unknown from Unknown, and settled in Lot 63, Kings, PEI *[[Mackenzie-2415|Kenneth MacKenzie]] and [[MacRae-455|Eliza MacRae]], who arrived after1800 from Unknown, and settled in Prince Edward Island *[[MacKinnon-392|Hugh MacKinnon]] and [[Unknown-246305|Catherine Unknown]], who arrived after1798 from Scotland, and settled in Sturgeon, Lot 61, Kings, PEI *[[Mackinnon-415|Malcolm MacKinnon]] and [[Campbell-23502|Mary Campbell]], who arrived before 1812 from Gribun, Isle of Mull, Scotland, and settled in Nine Mile Creek, Lot 65, Queens, PEI *[[MacLean-874|Neil MacLean]] and [[McLaughlan-37|Mary McLaughlan]], who arrived after1798 from Scotland, and settled in Lot 16, Prince, PEI *[[Macleod-1024|Murdoch MacLeod]] and [[Auld-312|Jane Auld]], who arrived Possibly 1784 from Portree, Isle of Skye, and settled in Murray River, Lot 64, Kings, PEI *[[MacPhee-300|Margaret MacPhee]] and [[Beaton-745|Angus Malcolm Beaton]], who arrived before 1808 from Skye, Scotland, and settled in Flat River, Lot 60, Queens, PEI *[[McCallum-248|Neil McCallum]] and [[McKay-620|Catherine McKay]], who arrived in 1771 from Argyll Scotland, and settled in Brackley Point, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[McInnis-226|Patrick McInnis]] and [[Morrison-6310|Catherine Morrison]], who arrived before 1810 from South Uist, Inverness, Scotland, and settled in St Peter’s Bay, Lot 41, Kings, PEI *[[McKay-3899|William McKay]] and [[Simpson-1289|Catherine Simpson]], who arrived in 1815 from Erribol, Durness, Sutherlandshire, Scotland, and settled in Kensington, Lot 19, PEI *[[McKinnon-316|Archibald McKinnon]] and [[Foy-275|Ann Nancy Foy]], who arrived in 1812 from Brolas of the Isle of Mull, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[McNeil-959|John McNeil]] and [[Simpson-1277|Margaret Simpson]], who arrived in 1780 from Campbelltown, Argyle, Scotland, and settled in Cavendish, Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island *[[Mcpherson-2343|John McPherson]] and [[Matheson-856|Ann Matheson]], who arrived before 1800 from Kingussie, Inverness, Scotland, and settled in Belle Creek, Lot 62, Queens, PEI *[[McWilliams-460|Duncan McWilliams]] and [[Downie-578|Christian Downie]], who arrived in 1771 from Campbelltown, Argyle, Scotland, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Millar-1024|John Miller]] and [[McIvor-153|Catherine McIvor]], who arrived in 1770 from Perthshire, Scotland, and settled in Stanhope, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Montgomery-4564|Hugh Montgomery]] and Mary McShannon, who arrived in 1771 from Campbelltown, Kintyre, Scotland, and settled in Fox Point, Malpeque, Lot 18, Queens, PEI *[[Morrell-195|Joshua Morell]] and [[Crossman-344|Ann Jane Crossman]], who arrived before 1810 from New Brunswick, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Murray-2406|John Murray, Sr]] and [[Kennedy-3254|Mary Kennedy]], who arrived in 1784 from New York, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Murray-475|William Murray]] and [[Wright-2146|Hannah Wright]], who arrived before 1792 from Langton, Scotland, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Nicholson-3883|Donald Nicholson]] and [[Mcarthur-1102|Catherine McArthur]], who arrived in 1803 from Skye, Scotland, and settled in Orwell Cove, Lot 57, Queens, PEI *[[Owen-3148|Arthur Owen]] and [[Lee-10789|Elizabeth Lee]], who arrived in 1789 from Topsham, Devon, England, and settled in Shipyards, Lot 49, Queens, PEI *[[Palmer-6739|James Bardin Palmer]] and [[Jones-23704|Millicent Jones]], who arrived in 1802 from Dublin, Ireland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Peters-3462|James Horsfield Peters]] and [[Cunard-18|Mary Cunard]], who arrived Unknown from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Poirier-128|Basil Poirier]] and [[Bernard-1806|Tharsile Bernard]], who arrived before 1793 from New Brunswick, and settled in Tignish, Lot 1, Prince, PEI *[[Poirier-1331|Barbee Poirier]] and [[Arsenault-708|Louis Arsenault]], who arrived before 1780 from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Poirier-143|Pascal Poirier]] and [[Pitre-2353|Agnes Pitre]], who arrived before 1812 from New Brunswick, and settled in Tignish, Lot 1, Prince, PEI *[[Praught-8|Frederick Praught]] and [[Wagner-3093|Susannah]], who arrived in 1785 from New Jersey, and settled in Pownal, Lot 49, Queens, PEI *[[Price-1658|Richard Price]] and [[Coady-5|Anastasia Coady]], who arrived 26 July 1784  from Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Ramsay-971|John Ramsay]] and [[Taylor-44910|Margaret Taylor]], who arrived in 1770 from Ugadale, Argyllshire, Scotland, and settled in Keirs Shore, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[Robins-410|Richard Robins]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1784 from New Jersey, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Rose-5591|Sampson Rose]] and [[Baker-15734|Elizabeth Baker]], who arrived circa 1804 from Winterbourne Stickland, Dorset, England , and settled in North Lake, Lot 47, Kings, PEI *[[Sanderson-1661|Charles Sanderson]] and [[Mayne-601|Margaret Mayne]], who arrived circa 1770 from Unknown, and settled in Greenwich, Lot 40, Kings, PEI *[[Schurman-41|William Schurman]] and [[Bonnet-167|Jane Bonnet]], who arrived in 1784 from New Rochelle, New York, and settled in North Bedeque, Lot 25, Prince, PEI *[[Shaw-2825|Neil Shaw]] and [[McInriver-1|Keathrin McInriver]], who arrived in 1770 from Kinuachdrach, Isle of Jura, Scotland, and settled in Stanhope, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Sheppard-550|David Sheppard]] and [[Wilson-8483|Kesiah Wilson]], who arrived in 1786 from North Carolina, and settled in Cardigan, Lot 53, Kings, PEI *[[Silliker-27|Jacob Silliker]] and [[Strang-28|Mary Strang]], who arrived in 1784 from Westchester, NY, and settled in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince, PEI *[[Small-2084|John Small]] and [[Bremble-5|Frances Bremble]], who arrived after1787 from New York, and settled in Wilmot, Lot 19, Prince, PEI *[[Smith-191050|Joseph Smith]] and [[Wright-38159|Mary Wright]] came from Marston on Dove, England in 1774 to Robert Clark's New London settlement *[[Smallwood-591|Joseph Smallwood]] and [[MacRobie-1|Magdalen MacRobie]], who arrived before 1787 from Norfolk, Virginia, and settled in Lot 38, Kings, PEI *[[Stewart-26903|Dugald “Big” Stewart]] and [[Stewart-26916|Margaret Unknown]], who arrived in 1790 from Scotland, and settled in Malpeque, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[Stewart-28551|John "Hellfire Jack" Stewart]] and [[Tournour-1|Hannah Tournour]], who arrived before 1781 from Campbelltown, Argyle, Scotland, and settled in Mount Stewart, Lot 37, Queens, PEI *[[Stuart-3068|Peter Stuart]] and [[MacKinnon-770|Helen MacKinnon]], who arrived in 1775 from Campbelltown, Argyle, Scotland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Van_Buskirk-101|Jacob Van Buskirk]] and [[Townsend-1022|Susannah Townsend]], who arrived in 1789 from Loonenburg, Albany County, New York, and settled in Rustico, Lot 24, Queens, PEI *[[Vickerson-9|Johann Georg Vickerson]] and [[Younker-18|Anna Barbara Younker]], who arrived in 1784 from Germany, and settled in Marshfield, Lot 34, Queens, PEI *[[Walker-10726|David Walker]] and [[Hetherington-131|Margaret Hetherington]], who arrived in 1819 from Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland, and settled in New Annan, Lot 19, Prince, PEI *[[Warren-3644|William Warren]] and [[Gouldrup-1|Jane Gouldrup]], who arrived before 1772 from England or Upper Canada, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Wright-15401|William Wright]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1784 from Westchester, NY, and settled in North Bedeque, Lot 25, Prince, PEI *[[Wright-31719|Thomas Wright]] and Susannah Turner, who arrived in 1773 from England, and settled in Lot 39, Kings, PEI *[[Young-30044|David Young]] and [[Rae-1308|Elizabeth Rae]], who arrived in 1784 from Ecclefechan, Hoddam, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, and settled in Lot 59, Kings, PEI *[[Patterson-12264|Walter Patterson]] and [[Warren-12262|Hester Warren]], who arrived circa 1767 from Rathmelton, Millford, County Donegal, Ireland, and settled in Lot 19, Queens, PEI Can you connect these profiles to their missing family members? *[[Bass-4261|John Bass]] and Margaret "Peggy" Dixon who arrived before 1791 from Unknown, and settled in Possibly Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Bovyer-2|Stephen Bovyer]] and Margaret Campbell, who arrived after1777 from Bunbury, Cheshire, England, and settled in Bunbury, Lot 48, Queens, PEI *[[Brecken-15|John Brecken]] and Ann Wake, who arrived in 1784 from England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Brehaut-47|John Burhoe]] and [[Greateau-1|Jane Douglas]], who arrived in 1780 from Guernsey, England, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Campbell-21393|John Campbell]] and Isobelj Unknown, who arrived About 1814 from Mull, Argyleshire, Scotland, and settled in Crapaud, Lot 29, Queens, PEI *[[DesBrisay-8|Thomas DesBrisay]] and Ellen Landers, who arrived in 1779 from Dublin, Ireland, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Gamble-592|Thomas James]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived before 1784 from Ireland, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Gillis-1460|Angus Gillis]] and Sarah MacPherson, who arrived in 1790 from Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland, and settled in Miscouche, Lot 178, Prince, PE *[[Gillis-63|Duncan Gillis]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1783 from North-Morar, Inverness-shire, Scotland, and settled in Lot 36, Queens, PEI *[[Hardy-2347|George Hardy]] and Unknown spouse who arrived before 1795 from Knighton, Dorsetshire, England, and settled in Richmond Bay, Lot 14, Prince, PEI *[[Hickey-300|Peter Hickey]] and [[MacLellan-20|Catherine McLellan]], who arrived in 1806 from Ireland, and settled in Indian River, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[Howatt-48|James Howatt]] and [[Symond-16|Margaret Symond]], who arrived in 1775 from Banff, Scotland, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Judson-586|William Judson]] and Elizabeth McKenzie/Anne McMullen, who arrived before 1785 from USA, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[McArthur-1044|Hugh McArthur]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1770 from Argyll Scotland, and settled in Lot 16, Prince, PEI *[[MacCormack-11|Donald MacCormack]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1785 from South Uist, Scotland, and settled in Launching Bay, Lot 55, Kings, PEI *[[MacDonald-2360|John MacDonald]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1772 from Glenalladale, Inverness-shire, Scotland, and settled in Tracadie, Lots 35 and 36, Queens, PEI *[[MacDougall-154|Peter MacDougall]] and [[MacKay-609|Marion MacKay]] who emigrated from Scotland c. 1770, possibly on the Annabella, and settled in Lot 18 *[[McFadyen-759|John McFadyen]] and his brother [[McFadyen-803|Alexander McFadyen]] from the Isle of Mull who settled in Queens Co. c. 1802-1806 *[[McGregor-1068|John McGregor]] and Margaret Unknown, who arrived in 1770 from Muthill, Perthshire, Scotland, and settled in Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[McLean-4286|Lauchlin McLean]] and Catherine Unknown, who arrived in 1808 from Scotland, and settled in Lot 16, Prince, PEI *[[Morrison-5036|Donald Morrison]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived after1798 from South Uist, Inverness, Scotland, and settled in Georgetown, Lot 54, Kings, PEI *[[Muttart-17|Balthazar Muttart]] and [[Ulrich-219|Marguerite Holleri Ulrich]], who arrived in 1768 from Stemback, Alsace, Germany, and settled in Tryon, Lot 28, Queens, PEI *[[Penman-263|George Penman]] and Mary (Unknown) Cole, who arrived By 1775 from England, and settled in Port Hill, Lot 13, Prince, PEI *[[Rix-221|Samuel Birch Rix]] and Unknown spouse, who arrived in 1783 from England, and settled in North Bedeque, Lot 25, Prince, PEI *[[Robinson-29224|Joseph Robinson]] and [[Whitley-2115|Leila Whitley]], who arrived before 1790 from Virginia, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Sickles-212|Dimbo Sickles]] and Mary Moore, who arrived after1783 from Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, and settled in Three Rivers, Lot 53, Kings, PEI *[[Walsh-3173|Thomas Walsh]] who arrived circa 1800 from Ireland, and settled in York Point, Lot 32, Queens, PEI, where he married [[Mingo-39|Elizabeth Mingo]] born 1782 in River John, Nova Scotia Can you see a way to improve these profiles? *[[Adams-31022|John Adams]] and [[Cole-13828|Mary Cole]], who arrived in 1774 from Hilton, Derbyshire, England, and settled in New London, Lot 21, Queens, PEI *[[Aitken-223|John Aitken]] and [[Lowden-30|Margaret Lowden]], who arrived in 1775 from Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, and settled in Lower Montague, Lot 59, Kings, PEI *[[Cole-13829|David Cole]] and [[Adams-31022|John Adams]], who arrived with their families in 1774 from Derbyshire, England, and settled in New London, Lot 21, Queens, PEI *[[Gillis-1233|Donald Gillis]] and [[McKinnon-1620|Catherine (Flora) MacKinnon]], who arrived after1785 from Barra, Inverness-shire, Scotland, and settled in Indian River, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[McLellan-1285|John McLellan]] and [[McPhee-512|Catherine McPhee]], who arrived in 1787 from South Uist, Scotland, and settled in Indian River, Lot 18, Prince, PEI *[[Reid-1760|John Reid]] and [[Stewart-6037|Elizabeth Stewart]], who arrived in 1803 from Blair Atholl Parish, Perthshire, Scotland, and settled in Lot 63, Kings, PEI *[[Robinson-23102|Joseph Robinson]] and [[Smith-134837|Mary Smith]], who arrived before 1789 from New York, and settled in Charlottetown, Lot 33, Queens, PEI *[[Simpson-1275|William Simpson]] and [[Miller-6328|Mary Miller]], who arrived in 1770 from Gerbity, Parish of Dundercas, Scotland, and settled in Cavendish, Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island *[[Simpson-1276|William Simpson]] and [[Winchester-96|Janet Winchester]], who arrived in 1775 from Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland, and settled in Cavendish, Lot 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island *[[Strang-62|Jesse Strang]] and [[Wright-6615|Sarah Wright]], who arrived in 1784 from White Plains, Westchester, New York, and settled in North Bedeque, Lot 25, Prince, PEI

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''Draft proposal for categorizing current and historic locations on Prince Edward Island.'' = Background = Locations in Prince Edward Island fall into four distinct time periods: First Peoples, Acadian, English and Modern. This follows from the work done on Prince Edward Island First Families. Information on modern names comes from the official [http://www.gov.pe.ca/placefinder/ Prince Edward Island Place Finder] and [http://wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]. Early census data comes from extractions done for the [http://www.islandregister.com/ceninfo.html Island Register]. The ''[https://archive.org/details/reportconcerning21publ Report concerning Canadian archives for the year 1905, Volume 2]'' contains information as well. == First People Period == This can be left until later and should be handled in a Sub-Category (Prince Edward Island, Historic Places or Prince Edward Island, First Peoples Locations). Coordination with the First Peoples Canada Project will occur. == Acadian Period == The French claimed the area that is now Prince Edward Island in 1604. The first French settlers arrived in 1719 and called the island "Île Saint-Jean." The Acadian place names that follow are derived from the French censuses that were taken in the early 18th Century. Acadian place names (corrections, etc. wanted): * Anse au Compte Saint-Pierre * Anse au Matelost * Anse au Sanglier * Anse de la Boullotierre * Anse du Nord-Ouest * Anse à Pinet * Bedec * Etang des Berges * Grande Anse * Grande Ascension * Havre aux Sauvages * Havre la Fortune * Havre à la l'Anguille * La Traverse * Malpec * Pointe Prime * Pointe au Boulleau * Pointe de L'Est * Port St. Pierre * Porte La Joye * Riviere du Porte la Joye * Rivière au Crapaud * Rivière des Blonds * Rivière du Moulin-à-Scie * Rivière du Nord * Rivière du Nord-Est * Rivière du Ouest * Rivière du Peugiguit * St. Pierre du Nord * Tracadie * Trois Riviers Coordination with the Acadian Project will be done. == English Period == English place names add some complexity. When the English took control of the Island of Saint John in 1763 they divided the island into Lots which were awarded to proprietors. Some English settlements such as Charlottetown were named quite early while others were known by lot numbers for quite a long time. Many place names were taken from the original Acadian names. The island was divided into administrative and other areas. === Counties === Prince Edward Island was divided into three counties - Kings, Queens and Prince. County boundaries do not appear to have been changed since creation. === Parishes === Prince Edward Island does have a location category type of ''parish''. For the purposes of WIkiTree, there isn't really a good use for them. They are used in some more modern census records but appear to have been largely ignored. === Lots === The island was divided into Lots which went to proprietors and later subdivided for other settlers, sometimes sold/granted and other times they were leaseholds. Lots are retained as place names due to their use into modern times. As recently as 1901, a census might only indicate which Lot someone lived in. Land records and wills, especially in 18th and 19th Centuries, also frequently mention a Lot number and no other locality name. The ''Land Issue'', or the means to buy out the proprietors, was major part of the discussions on Prince Edward Island joining the Confederation. Lots do not appear to cross county lines. === Royalties === Three Royalties were created, one for each county. They were intended to be the county shire town and were outside of any Lot. === First People's Reserves === There are four Reserves. These are not considered part of any county or lot. === Local Places === Areas which acquired a name whether as an established town or just a recognized community. Local places may cross Lot boundaries == Modern Period == After Confederation, place names started to become more common. In 1925, a lot of informal place names became officially recognized. The 1921 census used place names when possible with all place names being defined in terms of their location within a lot. More recently, locations have started to be combined into Regional Municipalities (RM). Modern names are kept in the spreadsheet mentioned in the '''Research Notes''' section. Also see '''Research Notes''' for beginning discussion of RMs relative to the Region category guidelines. = Proposal = {{Image |file=Prince_Edward_Island_Locations-3.png |align=c |size=534x464 |label=Image 1 |link= |caption=Image 1 }} We propose that the Prince Edward Island Locations be reorganized to have three distinct tree structures. The first is the traditional County, Lot, Local Place hierarchy starting directly under Prince Edward Island. The second is to have a sub-category Prince Edward Island Places that contains all Lots and ''current'' Local Places. The third is to have a sub-category Prince Edward Island Historic Places that contains the historic names of Local Places. Image 1 shows the basic structure. Solid lines show subcategories The red dashed line represents the previous/next navigation mechanism implemented by the Category Information Box mechanism. The "Category:Prince Edward Island" will be a top-level category and should not have profiles placed in it. All Categories will use the [[[Template:CategoryInfoBox_Location|Category Information Box]]] in order to have consistent navigation. Location will follow the following (incomplete) outline: * Prince Edward Island ** Queens County, Prince Edward Island ** Kings County, Prince Edward Island *** Lot 38 *** ... ** Prince County, Prince Edward Island *** Lot 1 *** Lot 2 *** Lot 3 *** ... *** Lot 25 **** Bedeque and Area, Prince Edward Island *** Lot 26 *** ... ** Prince Edward Island Places *** Unknown Place, Prince Edward Island *** Bedeque and Area, Prince Edward Island *** ... *** Lot 1 *** Lot 2 *** Lot 3 *** ... *** Lot 25 *** Lot 26 *** ... ** Prince Edward Island Historic Places *** Bedeque, Prince Edward Isand *** Central Bedeque *** (other historic places) Naming convention will follow that in Nova Scotia and other similar places and follow the theme: ''Location, Prince Edward Island''. A catch-all category of "Unknown Place, Prince Edward island" will be used for profiles that should be categorized in Prince Edward Island but a specific location is not known. The counties and lots will all be created and linked appropriately. The current locations that would have profiles in them would be created as would the historic locations that became the current locations. Other locations would be created as needed. The CategoryInfoBox mechanism will provide navigation across historic names of places. Prior to the British occupation of Prince Edward Island, it was part of Acadie (New France). That part of the Island's history is managed by the Acadian Project. We will work with the Acadian Project to integrate the timelines. Prince Edward Island lies in traditional Mi'kmaq territory. The Mi'kmaq people refer to the island as Epekwitk. There are two First Nations on PEI: L'nui Mnikuk (Lennox Island First Nation); and Abegweit First Nation (on three reserves: Morell, Rocky Point and Scotchfort). WikiTree profiles for First Nations ancestors living off reserve can be categorized using the geographic category appropriate to the time period(s) in which they lived. You may also wish to use the [Category:Mi'kmaq First Nations Category] for the Mi'kmaq people. We will work with the First Peoples Canada Project to integrate the timelines. Other non-location information or historical information will also use sub-categories to contain them. This should help to keep the top level category manageable. Profiles should not be added to the top level. The three Royalties would also be at the top level along with the Counties. The PEI sub-project reserves the right to recategorize profiles placed at the top level. == Notes/Questions == [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1K4NTDJFHDRMDIMuIMWaWvD9bqCGmMvqa0ZCMZ7G4u7Y/edit?usp=sharing Worksheet for Place Names] (this is a work in progress). Current names are on the left. Regional Municipalities are then broken down into the original place names. RMs could be treated similar to other place names if desired with the contained communities still at top level but having the RM as Name changes are noted moving backward in time as you move right in the table. Still need to add places for Charlottetown and add names going back further in time. Names in blue are from the Acadian era census. Names in green are Reservations. Do we care about the Royalties as anything other than a historical place? Need to address more historical locations. '''{{Red|How should Acadian locations be handled?}}''' This can wait until later and probably should be handled by the Acadian project. Need input from Cemetery Project to see what best works for them or if this will cause problems.

Prince Edward Island Notables

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[[Category: Prince Edward Island]] [[Category: Prince Edward Island, Notables]] Working on Notables is like genealogical chocolate - you can nibble on a snack, or make a meal of it. From musicians to soldiers, scientists to business, government and religious leaders, Prince Edward Island provides a menu of Notable options to satisfy your craving! This partial list shows some PEI people who rose to success on the Island, and others who made their mark elsewhere. Some don't seem to have profiles on WikiTree yet, and many of the existing profiles may need help with genealogical sources, connections and categories. Are you a fan? A relative? See anyone who catches your eye? Maybe you can find inspiration for your next micro-project! ===Arts=== Can you create a sourced profile? * Bruce Carruthers 1901-1953, Actor * Alexander Samuel MacLeod 1888-1956, Artist * David Helwig 1938-2018, Author * Douglas Smith Huyghue (1816-1891), Author * William Benjamin Basil King, Author * Edgar Wardell McInnis (1899-1973), Author * Francis Bain, Author, Scientist * Urban Carmichael, Entertainer * Gene MacLellan 1938-1995, Musician * Walter Louis MacNutt, Musician * Benoit Poirier (Benjamin Perry) 1882-1965, Musician * Millie Gamble, Photographer * Brenton Harold “Jack” Turner 1889-1989, Photographer * Sir Andrew McPhail 1864-1938, Physician, author, soldier * [[Acorn-44|Milton Acorn]], Poet * Mark Strand, Poet * Sarah Newcomb Merrick, Teacher, author, other Can you see a way to improve the sources, biography or connections? *[[Arsenault-437|Angele Arseaneault]], Musician *[[Montgomery-4560|Lucy Maud Montgomery]], Author *[[Roche-50|James Jeffrey Roche]], Author, diplomat ===Sports=== Can you create a sourced profile? * James Vernon Handrahan, Baseball * Henry Havelock Oxley, Baseball * George Albert Wood, Baseball * George Byers 1872-1937, Boxing * Joseph Cyril “Joe” O’Brien, Harness racing * John Calverley "Jake" Milford, 1914-1984, Hockey * John Ivan "Hickey" Nicholson 1911-1956, Hockey * James Patrick “Paddy” Nolan 1887-1957, Hockey * Robert Harold Stewart 1950-2017, Hockey * Thomas Weston “Bucko” Trainor, Hockey * Earl Ross 1941-2014, Athlete – NASCAR * Alexander “Sandy” MacDonald 1904-2003, Sailing * William Halpenny 1882-1960, Track * Philip Blake MacDonald 1904-1978, Track Can you see a way to improve the profile? *[[Godfrey-855|George Byers Godfrey]], Boxing *[[Godfrey-2338|George Byers Godfrey]], Boxing *[[Wilson-17071|Allan J Wilson]] Jockey ===Professionals=== Can you create a sourced profile? * Francis Bain, Author, Scientist *Alexander Charles Bertram, Journalist * Mark Lorne Bonnell, Physician, politician * Carl Frederick Burke (1913-1976), Aviator * Robert Falconer 1867-1943, Academic * Elmer Ferguson 1885-1972, Sports Journalist * Stephen Rice Jenkins (1858-1929), Physician, politician * George Craig Laurence 1905-1987, Scientist * Mark Rudolph MacGuigan 1931- 1998, Academic, politician * Cyrus MacMillan 1882-1953, Academic, politician * Heath Nelson MacQuarrie 1919-2002, Politician, academic * John Maloney 1918-2001, Physician, politician * David McKenna (1957-2014), Optometrist, politician * James Alexander “Sandy” McPhail 1870-1949, Engineer, politician * Sir Andrew McPhail 1864-1938, Physician, author, soldier * Patrick Charles Murphy, Physician, senator * Ephraim Bell Muttart (1839-1912), Physician, politician * Sarah Newcomb Merrick, Teacher, author, other * Orville Howard Phillips, Dentist, politician * Jacob Gould Schurman, Academic, diplomat * William Henry Weeks 1864-1936, Architect * Mona Gordon Wilson (1894-1981) , Nurse Can you see a way to improve the profile? *[[Wright-31719|Thomas Wright]] Surveyor ===Government and political leaders=== Diplomats – can you create or improve these profiles? *Jacob Gould Schurman *[[Roche-50|James Jeffrey Roche]] Senators – can you create or improve these profiles? *Patrick Charles Murphy Can you improve the existing profiles for [[:Category:Canadian_Senators_from_Prince_Edward_Island|these Senators?]] ====Governors==== Can you improve the sources and find connections for the [[:Category:Colony_of_Prince_Edward_Island_Governors|Colonial Governors?]] ====Lieutenant-Governors==== Can you create a sourced profile? * Gordon Lockhart Bennett 1912-2000, Lt-Gov 1974-1980 * Joseph Alphonsus Bernard 1881-1962, Lt-Gov 1945-1950 * Charles Dalton 1850-1933, Lt-Gov 1930-1933 * George Des Brisay de Blois (1887-1958), Lt-Gov 1933-1939 * Joseph Aubin Doiron (1922-1995), Lt-Gov 1980-1985 * Frank Richard Heartz 1871-1955, Lt-Gov 1924-1930 * George William Howlan 1835-1901. Lt-Gov 1894-1899 * Donald Alexander MacKinnon 1863-1928, Lt-Gov 1904-1910 * Murdock MacKinnon, Lt-Gov 1919-1924 * Peter Adolphus McIntyre 1840-1910, Lt-Gov 1899-1904 * Benjamin Rogers 1837-1923, Lt-Gov 1910-1915 Can you see a way to improve these [[:Category:Lieutenant_Governors_of_Prince_Edward_Island|existing profiles?]] ====Premiers (historical) ==== Can you improve the sources, biography or connections of these existing profiles? [[:Category:Colony_of_Prince_Edward_Island_Premiers|Colony of Prince Edward Island Premiers]] [[:Category: Prince Edward Island, Premiers|Prince Edward Island, Premiers]] ===Business and industrial leaders=== Can you create a sourced profile? * Gilbert Buote 1833-1904, Publisher * Cyrus Ching, 1876-1967, Mediator * Nelson Rattenbury 1907-1973, Manufacturer * James Yeo 1789-1868, Shipbuilder * John Yeo 1837-1924, Shipbuilder Can you add to sources or biography? *[[Laird-895|David Laird]], Journalist *[[Nicholson-4200|Samuel Danford Nicholson]], Mining, politician *[[Wilson-17071| Allan J Wilson 1886-1963]], Horse racing executive Can you see a way to improve these existing profiles? ===Judges=== Can you create a sourced profile? * Thomas Cochran 1777-1804 * Charles Gavan Duffy (1874 -1958) * James Hyndman 1874-1971 * Edward James Jarvis 1788-1852 * Thomas Kelly 1833-1893 * John Longworth (1814-1885) * Mark Rudolph MacGuigan 1894-1972 * Melvin James McQuaid 1911-2001 *William Snodgrass Stewart 1855-1938 * Ralph C Thompson 1947-2014 * Robert Thorpe (1764-1836) * Charles St. Clair Trainor Can you add to sources or biography? *[[Pope-1450|William Henry Pope]] *[[Robinson-29224|Joseph Robinson]], Colonel *[[Stuart-3068|Peter Stuart]] ===Religious leaders=== Can you create a sourced profile? *Francis Clement Kelley, Bishop * Bernard Donald MacDonald, Bishop *James Charles McGuigan, Cardinal Can you add to sources or biography? *[[MacEachern-11|Angus Bernard MacEachern]], Bishop *[[Simpson-11415|Albert Benjamin Simpson]], theologian Can you see a way to improve [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island_Religious_Leaders|these existing profiles?]] ===Soldiers=== Can you create a sourced profile? *Sergeant Charles Andrew McGillivary, 1917-2000 *Sir Andrew McPhail, 1864-1938, Field Ambulance Corps Can you add to sources or biography? *[[Peters-7451| Captain Frederick Thornton "Fritz" Peters VC, DSO, DSC & Bar]] *[[Shaw-13072|Cpl Collin Shaw]] ===Supercentenarian=== Can you see a way to improve this profile? *[[Arsenault-1438|Mary Josephine Ray]] (1895-2010) ===Notable Settlers? === Can you create a sourced profile for any of these United Empire Loyalists? * Donald Campbell * John Robins * Leonard Wisner * Thomas Hooper * William Pickering Is it possible to connect to parents and other family members? *[[Brehaut-47|John Burhoe]] *[[Robinson-29224|Joseph Robinson, Colonel]] Can you add to sources or biography? *[[Murray-2406|John Murray, Sr]] *[[Praught-8|Frederick Praught]] *[[Robins-410|Richard Robins]] *[[Schurman-41|William Schurman]] *[[Silliker-27|Jacob Silliker]] *[[Small-2084|John Small]] *[[Wright-15401| William Wright]] Can you see a way to improve the profile? *[[Robinson-23102|Joseph Robinson, blacksmith]] *[[Strang-62|Jesse Strang]] Can you improve this profile? *[[MacDonald-2360|John MacDonald]] of Lots 35, 36 Looking for something you don't see? You can contact the [[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Team|PEI team here]]

Prince Edward Island Team

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[[Category: Prince Edward Island]] Welcome to the Prince Edward Island Team, a sub-team of the [[Space:Atlantic_Canada_Team|Atlantic Canada Team]] and part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. The Canada Project is currently undergoing a restructuring, so the contents of this page may change quickly. If you can't find what you're looking for, please contact one of the project or team leaders. Team Members: * [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] * [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] * [[Giffin-437|Laurie Giffin]] * [[Rooney-266 |Gemma Rooney]] * [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] * [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] * [[Lannigan-15|Barbara Richards]] * [[MacKinnon-1348|Susan O'Callaghan]] * [[Zaday-2|Melissa Zaday]] * [[Nash-8023|Brian Nash]] * [[Dyment-55|Jane Dyment]] *You are welcome to join us! Since we are a part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]], you must join the project first. Then you can add Prince_Edward_Island to your list of [[Special:Following|followed|tags]], and add your name to this list. == Goals== The PEI Team is our way to bring together WikiTreers who share an interest in PEI families. We collaborate, share genealogical resources, and help each other create accurate, well sourced profiles for our family tree. We use use [[Help:Category_FAQ|categories]] and [[Help:Free-Space_Profile|free space pages]] to describe the families, communities, and events that shaped our ancestors lives. The PEI team is currently working on: * [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island|PEI Categories]] - we're preparing to make some adjustments to ensure the PEI categories continue to reflect the unique characteristics of this region over time, and work seamlessly with the categories used across the region and the country. More to come on this task! *[[#Resources|Free Space Pages]] - we're reviewing the team's free space pages to ensure they continue to support WikiTree members who are researching PEI ancestors. If you like to research and write about PEI, then you may enjoy contributing! * Your current priorities - you are welcome to add to this list! Looking for project ideas? * [[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Families|PEI Families]] - sometimes accessing older files requires access to specialized resources. If you are interested in researching some of the oldest PEI families, you can provide a useful foundation for WikiTree members who are unfamiliar with the unique characteristics of this area * [[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Notables|PEI Notables]] - for a tiny island, PEI has contributed more than its share of artists, academics, business and social leaders to the Canadian landscape. Get on your Canadian pride! * Improving PEI profiles - are you a [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|sourcer?]] a [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island_Unconnected_Profiles|connector?]] a problem-solver? Interested in learning? This is an important way to help each other * [[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island|PEI Categorization]] - when we're ready, we may need some help migrating some of the existing profiles * Your ideas - you are welcome to add to this list! == Resources == Some resources that may help with your PEI research include: *[[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island_Research_Assistance|PEI Research resources]] *[[:Category:Prince_Edward_Island%2C_Cemeteries|PEI Cemeteries]] *[[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Notables|PEI Notables]] *[[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Families|PEI Families]] *Find something we're missing? You are welcome to add to this list!

Prince Family Study

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[[Category:New Project...Prince- LePrince Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Prince-3418|Crystal Tyrrell]]. The goal of this Project is to Compile a Complete and Accurate list of the Ancestors and Descendants of Jacques Nicolas LePrince, born in Normandy, France in 1646. He Immigrated to Canada in 1666. He married Marguerite Hebert. Some of the names I know are connected are- *1. Gaudet * Trahan *Ahern Tessier Any Assistance would be Greatly Appreciated and I will Gladly share Source information where possible. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19056122 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Prince George, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1838

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[[Category:Prince George, Arrived 26 Dec 1838]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant vessel Prince George to the South Australian Colony in 1838 from London''' The ship Prince George sailed from London and the Downs on 12 September; arriving in Port Adelaide on 26 December 1838. from the [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1838PrinceGeorge-London.htm The State Library of South Australia] :type: barque :size: 482 / 550 tons :built: Bristol in 1830 :sailed: from London the 3rd of September 1838 and the Downs on 12th of September 1838. :master: Captain J. Young :surgeon superintedent: :arrived: Port Adelaide on 26 December 1838. :passengers: 199 immigrants ''Not to be confused with a vessel of the same name carrying immigrants from Germany earlier in the same year. This other Prince George was built at Northshore, Newcastle on Tyne in 1828'' '''Passenger Lists etc.''' * Prince George 1838, from Diane Cummings BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website. first accessed 20th of November, 2019 at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1838PrinceGeorge-London.htm * 04/09/1838 - 26/12/1838 from the Passengers in History website An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed 20th of November, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/948066 * Prince George (1830 ship) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_George_(1830_ship)

Prince George County, Virginia

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[[Category: Prince George County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Prince George County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Prince George County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Prince George County, Virginia}} == Prince George County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space:Charles_City_County%2C_Virginia | Charles City County]] on December 5, 1700. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Amelia County, Virginia | Amelia County]] and [[Space: Dinwiddie County, Virginia | Dinwiddie County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Prince_George_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Prince George County on Family Search] * [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H011495.pdf A Rent Roll of all the Lands held in the county of Prince George for the year 1704 (page 222)]

Prince George's County, Maryland 1696

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[[Category: Prince George's County, Maryland]] :: '''Prince George's County, Maryland : [http://usgenwebsites.org/MDPrincegeorge/court/text/1696-land-recs.txt Land Owners at Time PGC Was Formed - 1696'''][[Image:Prince_George_s_County_Maryland_1696.jpg|250px]] At the time Prince George's County was formed, it encompassed the entire western portion of Maryland by description. However, the areas of settlement in 1696 were limited to the portion of Maryland marked "Area Enlarged" on the map below. This data was compiled by Louise Joyner Hienton in 1959, to accompany a map depicting the tracts of land listed below. The references are to surveys or grants in the Patent Records, Maryland Archives, Annapolis, Maryland. The map is too large to present in a single image. It has been divided the map into 7 sections, labeling the sections with the grid markers contained on each image. Letters (A-Y) begin on the left (west) and end on the right (east). Numbers (1-23) begin at the top (north) and end at the bottom (south). [http://usgenwebsites.org/MDPrincegeorge/court/text/1696-land.htm See the map here].
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From insert on Map prepared by Louise Joyner Hienton [ http://usgenwebsites.org/MDPrincegeorge/court/text/images/1696-02.jpg] ::Original County & Map :Owner--Charles=C Calvert=V Reference----- Location----Name of Tract & notes ===================== ====================== ================== ========= :Abbington, John - V -Jun 10, 1671 - L 14 f 224 - X-20 - Glocester Hall :Addis, John - V- Oct 5, 1695 - L B#23 f 261 - X-14 - Island, The :Addison, John - C- Jun 23, 1685 - L 22 f 273 - P-14 - Mount Nebo :Addison, John - C -Aug 11, 1686- L 22, f 239 - O-13 - Ashen Swamp :Addison, John - C- Dec 2, 1686 - L 22 f 272 - O-12 - Pasture, The :Addison, John - C- Mar 17, 1687 - L 22, f 398 - Q 11 - Arran :Addison, John - C -Jun 1, 1687 - L 22 f 381 - O-16 - Swans Harbour :Addison, John - C- Apr 8, 1689 - L CD, f 33 - O-16 - Addisons Folly (assigned from W Hutchinson) :Addison, John - C- Apr 9, 1689 - L BB#3 f 164 - M-10 - Whitehaven :Addison, John - C- Apr 17, 1689 - L BB#3 f 170 - K-7 - Carlyle :Addison, John - C -Oct 16, 1694 -L C#3 f 100 - J-5 - Friendship, The :Addison, John - C -Oct 16, 1694 -L C#3 f 97 - S-6 - Friendships, The :Addison, John (Col) - C -Oct 16, 1694 - L C#3 f 110 - P-12 - Prevention, The :Addison, John (Col) - C- Oct 16, 1694 - L C#3 f 98 - O-19 - Strife, The :Addison, John (Col) - C- Feb 3, 1695 - L CC#4 f 140 - P-13 - Glenings :Aithey, George - C- Mar 20, 1687 - L 22, f 379 - O-15 - Stony Hill :Aithey, George - C- Mar 23, 1687 - L 22, f 380 - O-15 - Little Hall :Anderson, John - V- Mar 30, 1664 - L 12 f 235 - W-22 - Doves Nest (assigned to T Truman) :Anderson, Robert - V Oct 15, 1685 - L 22 f 194 - W-8 - Cattaile Meadows :Archer, Peter - V- Jul 20, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - W-13 - Collington (assigned to N Beall) :Archer, Peter - V -Jul 20, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - W-13 - Weymouth :Archer, Peter - V -Jul 21, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - X-15 - Essex Lodge (assigned to N Beall) :Archer, Peter - V -May 7, 1681 - L 21 f 359 - W-18 - Archers Pasture :Athee, George - C- Aug 4, 1674 - L 15, f 261 - Q-12 - Athees Hopwell :Athee, George - C -Aug 4, 1674 - L 15 f 261 - Q-14 - Hutton Lockerice :Athee, George - C- Jun 14, 1675 - L 19 f 129 - S-9 - Wakefield :Athy, George - C- Apr 17, 1689 - L BB#3 f 368 - O-14 - St Johns :Attwood, John - C -Apr 4, 1685 - L 22, f 165 - Q-11 - Attwoods Purchase :Austrey, George - C -Sep 16, 1673 - L 17 f 525 - Q-17 - Maidstone :Aythey, George - C- Jun 23, 1685 - L 22 f 258 - P-13 - Leads :Ball, Michael - V- Feb 25, 1682 - L 21 f 394 - V-15 - Balls Good Luck :Banks, George - C -Sep 6, 1673 - L 17 f 526 - S-16 - Orwell :Barber, Luke (Doctor) - C- Oct 25, 1661 - L 4 f 601 - O-17 - Warberton Mannor :Barton, William - V -Feb 8, 1694 - L B#23 f 236 - U-15 - Hazard :Barton, William - V -Aug 14, 1694 - L B#23 f 234 - V-20 - Bartons Hope :Batchelor, Francis - C -8br 1, 1662 - L 5 f 169 - M-19 - Southampton :Batchelor, Francis - C -9br 22, 1663 - L 6, f 226 - M-20 - Bowes Castle :Batson, Edward - V -Sep 21, 1686 - L 22 f 268 - W-13 - Yarmouth :Bayne, John - C -Mar 18, 1688 - L BB#3 f 192 - P-13 - Irving :[[Beall-75 | Beal, Ninian (Capt)]] - V- Dec 24, 1688 - L 22 f 20 - T-9 - St Andrews :Beale, Ninian - V- May 28, 1670 - L 12 f 587 - U-13 - Beals Chance :Beale, Ninian - V -Oct 11, 1671 - L 16 f 373 - V-13 - Bacon Hall :Beale, Ninian - V -Dec 14, 1672 - L 17 f 365 - U-13 - Charles Hills :Beale, Ninian - V- Jul 25, 1684 - L 22 f 128 - W-10 - Beals Reserve :Beale, Ninian - V -Jul 25, 1684 - L 22 f 128 - W-10 - Dundee :Beale, Ninian - V- Nov 2, 1688 - L 22 f 429 - S-10 - Rovers Content :Beale, Ninian - V -Sep 14, 1694 - L B#23 f 273 - V-12 - Beal's Craft :Beale, Ninian - V- Sep 15, 1694 - L B#23 f 214 - T-10 - Hog Pen, The :Beale, Ninian (Capt) - V- May 1, 1684 - L 22 f 33 - W-12 - Barnetts Request :Beale, Ninian (Major) - V- Jul 20, 1686 - L 22 f 252 - S-11 - Concord (assigned to H Darnall) :Beale, Ninian (Major) - V- Jul 19, 1686 - L 22 f 252 - V-13 - Expedition of Beale, The :Beale, Ninian (Major) - V- Mar 3, 1687 - L 22 f 330 - Y-10 - Majors Lott, The :Beale, Ninian (Major) - V- Aug 27, 1688 - L 22 f 429 - R-11 - Keverton Edge :Beall, John - C -Apr 13, 1686 - L 22, f 239 - Q-9 - Barrens, The :Beall, Ninian - V- Jan 7, 1670 - L 16 f 77 - U-13 - Backland :Beall, Ninian - V- Jan 17, 1670 - L 16 f 76 - W-12 - Pintlin Hills :Beall, Ninian - V- Jul 20, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - W-13 - Collington (assigned by P Archer) :Beall, Ninian - V- Jul 21, 1670 - L 12 f 603 - X-15 - Essex Lodge (assigned by P Archer) :Beall, Ninian - V -Oct 11, 1671 - L 16 f 372 - W-14 - Cuckolds Point :Beall, Ninian - V -Apr 18, 1672 - L 16 f 494 - U-12 - Bealington :Beall, Ninian - V -Dec 17, 1672 - L17 f 366 - W-12 - Londee :Beall, Ninian - V- Jul 1, 1680 - L 21 f 175 - X-10 - Padworth Farme (assigned to G Yate) :Beall, Ninian - V- Feb 22, 1682- L 22 f 1 - T-14 - Bring (assigned to H. Darnall) :Beall, Ninian - C- Jun 23, 1685 - L 22 f 272 - P-13 - Fox Hall (assigned from W Hutchinson) :Beall, Ninian - C -Aug 19, 1687 - L 22, f 319 - Q-11 - Batchelors Hope :Beall, Ninian - V- Feb 19, 1694 - L B#23 f 133 - V-13 - Meadows, The :Beall, Ninian - V- Sep 10, 1694 - L B#23 f 274 - T-13 - Maiden's Dowrey :Beall, Ninian - V- Jun 19, 1695 - L C#3 f 86 - R-11 - Addition to Keverton Eadge :Beall, Ninian (Capt) - V -May 1, 1684 - L 22 f 33 - X-12 - Plummers Pleasure :Beall, Ninian (Capt) - V -Jul 26, 1684 - L 22 f 128 - W-12 - Loving Acquaintance (assigned to M Groome) :Beall, Ninian (Capt) - V -Jun 26, 1685 - L 22 f 178 - T-11 - Largo :Beall, Ninian (Capt) - V- Aug 4, 1685 - L 22 f 170 - W-9 - Porke Hall :Beall, Ninian (Col) - C- Jun 17, 1695 - L C f 188a (PGC LR) - T-16 - Bealls Reserve :Beall, Ninian (Major) - C -Oct 2, 1687 - L 22 f 323 - P-10 - Inclosure, The :Beall, Thomas - C- Apr 3, 1685 - L 22, f 266 - Q-10 - Bealls Adventure :Bealle, Charles - C- Apr 13, 1686 - L 22 f 239 - 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C -Aug 29, 1695 - L BB#3 f 253 - C-3 - Brightwells Hunting Quarter :Brock, Ed - V -Apr 1, 1672 - L 16 f 496 - V-11 - Brock Hall :Brockden, Richard - V- Oct 16, 1685 - L 22 f 187 - W-8 - Concord :Brook, Baker - V -Nov 31, 1650 - L AB&H f 340 - X-21 - Brook Court (Laid out for R Brook) :Brook, Baker - V- Mar 16, 1664 - L 7 f 4 - V-13 - Brooke Grove :Brook, Baker - V- Apr 16, 1664 - L 6 f 343 - V-W-16 - Brookfield :Brook, Baker - V- Apr 28, 1664 - L 7 f 6 - W-14 - Brook Hill :Brook, Robert - V -Nov 31, 1650 - L AB&H f 340 - X-21 - Brook Court (See B Brook) :Brook, Robert - V- Apr 16, 1664 - L 7 f 9 - W-14 - Brook Ridge :Brook, Thomas - V- Apr 16, 1664 - L 6 f 343 - V-W-16 - Brookfield :Brook, Thomas - V- May 2, 1668 - L 11 f 303 - T-9 - Brookes Grove :Brook, Thomas (Major) - V- Nov 27, 1671 - L16 f 375 - W-22 - Burdland (assigned to C Burd) :Brooke, Roger - V- Apr 13, 1670 - L 12 f 538 - V-16 - Brooke Point :Brooke, Roger - V- Jun 12, 1680 L 21 f 174 - V-16 - Brookes Reserve :Brooke, Roger (Jr) - V- Aug 15, 1695 L C#3 f 90 - V-15- Brookes Discovery :Brooke, Thomas - V -Apr 16, 1664 L 7 f 2 - V-16 - Brook Wood :Brooke, Thomas - V -Mar 23, 1669 L 12 f 538 - V-17 - Little Grove, The :Brooke, Thomas - V -Feb 2, 1673 L 17, f 624 - X-17 - Wedge, The :Brooke, Thomas - V -Jun 10, 1680 L 21 f 176 - V-16 - Gore, The :Brooke, Thomas - V -Jul 13, 1680 L 21 f 176 - U-16 - Brookes Chance :Brooke, Thomas V Jun 10, 1685 L 22 f 159 U-16 Addition to Brooke Chance :Brooke, Thomas V Jun 12, 1685 L 22 f 169 U-19 Hogg Pen :Brooke, Thomas V Mar 29, 1689 L 22 f 427 U-17 Addition to Brookefield :Brooke, Thomas V Sep 5, 1694 L B#23 f 232 T-16 Forrest, The :Brooke, Thomas C Sep 6, 1694 L B#23 f 223 L-5 Dan :Brooke, Thomas V Dec 10, 1695 L 22 f 198 V-W-S-16 Brookes Discovery :Brooke, Thomas V Dec 11, 1695 L C#3 f 263 X-17 Prospect, The :Brooke, Thomas (Major) C May 2, 1668 L 11 f 339 P-14 Locust Thicket :Brooke, Thomas (Major) C May 3, 1668 L 11 f 340 Q-14 Brookes Landing :Brooke, Thomas (Major) V Jul 10, 1668 L 12 f 86 V-13 Grove Landing, The :Brooke, Thomas (Major) V Jun 10, 1671 L 14 f 302 T-15 Poplar Neck :Brooke, Thomas (Major) V Feb 2, 1673 L 17 f 624 W-17 Cross-Cloath, The :Brookes, Thomas C Jun 10, 1671 L 14 f 223 Q-11 Nonesuch :Broome, Jonathan V Feb 15, 1684 L 22 f 42 U-9 Grange, The (Patent) :Brown, James C Apr 1, 1689 L C#3 f 557 N-2 St Wynoe Bergh (assigned from J Woodcock :Brown, James V May 13, 1689 L C#3 f 556 W-7 Woodcocks Range (assigned by J Woodcock) :Burd, Charles V Nov 27, 1671 L16 f 375 W-22 Burdland (assigned by T Brook) :Burges, Peter V Oct 16, 1684 L 22 f 330 U-17 Woodbridge :Burges, Peter V Sep 17, 1688 L 22 f 428 T-17 Stoke (assigned to M Ward) :Burges, Peter V Sep 22, 1688 L 22 f 427 W-19 Chance :Calvert, Philip (Esq) V May 27, 1657 L Q f 421 X-15 Mount Calvert Manor :Calvert, William C Nov 26, 1662 L 5, f 207 N-O-18 Calvert Manor :Calvert, William C Nov 26, 1662 L 5, f 207 N-O-18 Piscataway Mannor :Cannaday, Cornelius V Aug 17, 1653 L AB&H f 342 X-21 Kennedy :Carleton, Thomas (Capt) V Aug 15, 1671 L 16 f 427 U-10 Chartsey :Carroll, Charles (Esq) C May 3, 1689 L B#23, f 17 N-2 Carrolls Forrest :Cartwright, Demetrius V 9br 25, 1669 L 12 f 385 X-10 Essenton :Carvile, Robert V Oct 4, 1681 L 21 f 354 W-7 Catton :Carvile, Robert (Gent) V Apr 15, 1672 L 16 f 496 T-13 Mellwood Parke :Chaffy, Richard V Aug 24, 1688 L 22 f 428 V-12 Chaffys Delight :Charman, John C 8br 11, 1662 L 5 f 204 O-13 St Elizabeth :Chew, Joseph V Aug 1, 1695 L BB#3 f 203 Y-15 Chews Meadows :Clarke, Andrew C Sep 24, 1685 L 22 f 268 P-11 Meurs :Clarke, John C Jun 30, 1663 L 6, f 223 M-21 Clarks Inheritance :Clarke, John C Mar 1, 1664 L 9 f 228 M-21 Clarks Purchase :Clarke, Robert C Jun 30, 1663 L 6 f 223 M-21 Crouches Gift :Clarkson, William C Jul 18, 1687 L 22 f 319 O-16 Clarksons Purchase :Cobreth, John V Nov 8, 1670 L 16 f 76 V-12 Cobreths Lott :Collings, George V Aug 1, 1673 L 17 f 211 W-17 Farme, The :Collins, George V Feb 24, 1673 L 15 f 197 X-17 Littleworth :Collins, George V Aug 1, 1673 L 17 f 464 X-17 Twiver :Collins, George V May 7, 1681 L 21 f 299 X-17 Collins Comfort :Cordea, Mark V Jun 25, 1671 L 16 f 274 U-14 St Marks Place :Cornwalleys, Thomas (Capt) C Jul 14, 1654 L AB&H f 400 J-21 Mattawoman Neck :Cosser, John C Feb 1, 1671 L 14 f 407 P-14 Nonesuch :Cox, Henry V 7br 23, 1653 L Q f 232 X-19 Cox Hays :Crauford, James C Apr 7, 1685 L 22 f 165 R-9 Crauford his Adventure :Craycroft, Ignatius V Jun 30, 1694 L B#23 f 246 X-22 Timber Neck :Craycroft, John V Aug 7, 1672 L 17 f 282 W-15 Hackthorne Heath :Craycroft, John V Feb 16, 1675 L 19 f 231 W-15 Craycrofts Right :Cunningham, Daniel V Dec 16, 1672 L 17 f 368 W-11 Scotts Lott :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Feb 9, 1682 L 22 f 157 S-10 Outlett :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Feb 22, 1682 L 22 f 1 T-14 Bring (assigned by N. Beall) :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Mar 8, 1682 L 21 f 398 V-8 Darnalls Grove :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Jun 28, 1683 L CB#3 f 417 T-14 Darnall's Delight :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Sep 3, 1684 L 22 f 157 U-9 Prevention :Darnall, Henry (Col) C Apr 5, 1685 L22, f 267 S-15 Addition, The :Darnall, Henry (Col) C Apr 5, 1685 L 22 f 166 T-16 Potomack Landing :Darnall, Henry (Col) V _1686 L BC&GS#51 f 445 T-10 Graiden :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Jul 20, 1686 L 22 f 252 S-11 Concord (assigned by N Beale) :Darnall, Henry (Col) C Sep 20, 1687 L 22 f 319 O-7 Girles Portion, The :Darnall, Henry (Col) V Sep 4, 1694 L BB#3 f 489 T-16 Exchange, The :Darnall, Henry (Col) C Nov 12, 1694 L C#3 f 228 L-6 Forrest, The :Darnall, Henry (Esq) V Jul 4, 1680 L 21 f 236 W-10 Strife :Darnall, John V Jan 8, 1684 L 22 f 21 T-11 Darnalls, John, Land :Darnall, Jonathan V 9br 9, 1680 L 21 f 196 V-9 Partnership, The :Darnall, Madam Susanna C Feb 14, 1686 L 22 f 211 P-8 Henrietta Maria :Davis, John V Jan 12, 1658 L Q f 282 X-22 Popleton (assignee of J Godgrace) :Demall, John V Dec 16, 1672 L 17 f 365 V-11 Something (assigned by J Williams) :Dent, Thomas C May 5, 1663 L 5, f 460 O-12 Gisbrough :Dent, Thomas C Mar 20, 1671 L 14, f 427 Q-11 Brothers Joint Interest, The :Dent, William C Dec 22, 1687 L 22 f 322 Q-11 Hallyfax :Dent, William C Mar 12, 1694 L C#3 f 109 N-20 White Haven :Dent, William C Oct 16, 1694 L C#3 f 100 J-5 Friendship, The :Dickenson, Jeremiah C 8br 11, 1662 L 5, 205 O-16 Batchelour Harbour :Dickenson, Thomas C Mar 20, 1687 L 22, f 377 Q-15 Dickensons Delight :Dickenson, Thomas C Dec 26, 1687 L 22 f 321 P-15 Dickensons Lott :Digges, William C Dec 15, 1688 L 22 f 425 P-6 Elizabeths Delight :Dove, Robert V Mar 30, 1664 L 12 f 235 W-22 Doves Nest (assigned to T Truman) :Downing, William V Jan 11, 1683 L 22 f 21 T-8 Pakoletts Rest :Edelen, Richard C Jan 16, 1687 L 22 f 376 Q-19 Friendship :Edloe, Edward C Oct 10, 1695 L C#3 f 559 B-2 Edloes Adventure :Ellett Daniel C Sep 6, 1694 L BB#3 f 235 R-10 Dan :Elliott, Daniel C Aug 27, 1695 L BB#3, f 245 R-9 Bersheba :Ellis, Thomas C May 27, 1685 L CC#4 f 72 Q-10 Mount Arraratt :Evans, Benjamin V Jun 20, 1673 L 17 f 149 W-17 Hargrove :Evans, Benjamin V Sep 8, 1688 L 22 f 431 X-17 Good Luck :Evans, John C Sep 21, 1685 L 22 f 267 N-10 Saliom :Evans, Richard C Mar 30, 1685 L 22, f 164 Q-9 Barbador :Evans, Richard C Jun 1, 1686 L 22 f 226 R-10 Greens Delight :Evans, Richard V Apr 2, 1696 L BB#3 f 199 V-6 Evanses Range :Evans, Walter C Mar 16, 1685 L 22 f 164 U-15 Evans his Range :Evins, Walter C Feb 15, 1695 L BB#3 f 173 R-11 Littleworth :Fendall, Josias V Jul 2, 1649 L Q f 198 X-11 Cool Spring Manor :Finch, Guy V Sep 15, 1684 L 22 f 128 V-15 Wood Bridge :Finley, James C Jun 23, 1685 L 22 f 167 P-17 Leith :Fitzherbert, Edward V Jun 26, 1672 L 17 f 311 V-15 Pich-croft :Fowke, Richard C Jul 21, 1669 L 12 f 444 P-15 Vainall :Fowke, Richard C Apr 3, 1673 L 17 f 522 Q-17 Little Ease :Fowke, Richard C Jul 24, 1673 L 17 f 524 Q-16 Gods Guift :Fowler, John V Dec 24, 1683 L 22 f 20 U-13 Fowlers Delight :Fowler, Richard V Jun 20, 1673 L 17 f 145 X-17 Orchard :Fry, David V Mar 20, 1672 L 15 f 98 X-9 Fry's Choice :Gallant, Alexander C May 3, 1672 L 17, f 250 O-17 Aberdeen :Gant, Thomas V Dec 28, 1688 L 22 f 426 S-18 Bullwick :Gardiner, Margery V Jan 10, 1680 L B#23 f 294 T-12 Margery :Gardner, Luke C Jul 30, 1662 L 5 f 129 L-20 Grimes Ditch :Gardner, Luke C Jul 9, 1668 L 12 f 146 P-16 Frankland :Gardner, Luke C Jul 16, 1670 L 12 f 610 R-11 Good Luck :Gardner, Luke (Capt) C Sep 21, 1668 L 11, f 577 Not Shown Long Land - Included in Frankland RR :Gardner, Richard C Jun 14, 1675 L 19 f 130 Not Shown Friends Hope - lies in Baltemore RR :Gatton, Thomas C Nov 6, 1695 L BB#3 f 197 S-17 Hiccory Plaines :Gemling, James C May 5, 1686 L 22 f 271 R-19 Pasture, The :Godgrace, James V Jan 12, 1658 L Q f 282 X-22 Popleton (assigned to J Davis) :Goldby, Richard C Feb 4, 1686 L 22, f 272 P-15 Aitheys Folly :Green, Luke C Feb 1, 1671 L 14 f 413 P-11 Greens Purchase (assigned from J Lewger) :Green, Thomas C Apr 13, 1686 L 22 f 240 P-9 Cuckolds Delight :Green, William V Mar 14, 1670 L 13 f 85 U-14 Greenland :Greene, Thomas V Dec 17, 1672 L 17 f 366 W-13 Green Clift :Greenfield, James V Sep 24, 1694 L B#23 f 18 U-8 Beales Gift :Greenfield, Thomas V Jun 23, 1679 L 20 f 302 W-20 Woodborough :Greenfield, Thomas V Jun 28, 1679 L 20 f 303 W-19 Gedling :Greenfield, Thomas V Dec 19, 1679 L 21 f 166 W-19 Compass Hills :Greenfield, Thomas V Apr 15, 1680 L 20 f 357 W-19 Whimsacre :Greenfield, Thomas V Sep 3, 1688 L 22 f 431 W-17 Stoke :Greenfield, Thomas V Aug 5, 1695 L C#3 f 89 V-19 Golden Race :Greer, Joseph V Jan 10, 1695 L B#23 f 357 X-22 No Name :Griffin, Samuel V Aug 17, 1653 L AB&H f 342 X-22 Readley :Grine, Thomas V Jan 11, 1683 L 22 f 21 U-13 Grine Spring :Groom, Moses V Jul 26, 1684 L 22 f 128 W-12 Loving Acquaintance (assigned by N Beall) :Groom, William V Xbr 13, 1669 L 12 f 394 U-12 Grooms Lott :Groom, William (Gent) V Jul 21, 1670 L 12 f 603 X-15 Essex Lodge (assigned by N Beall) :Gwin, Henry V Oct 15, 1685 L 22 f 213 X-9 Maidens Delight :Hadduck, Benjamin C Apr 25, 1685 L 22 f 166 P-10 Hadducks Hills :Hadduck, Benjamin C May 14, 1685 L 22 f 167 P-9 Seamans Delight :Haggett, Humphrey C 7br 27, 1662 L 5, f 528 P-15 Battersee :Haile, William V Feb 8, 1681 L 21 f 362 W-14 Hailes Rest :Haile, William V Mar 8, 1681 L 21 f 362 U-14 Hailes Adventure :Hall, Joshua V Feb 16, 1694 L B#23 f 241 W-12 Hall's Chance :Hamilton, Gavin C Jul 28, 1694 L B#23 f 1 Q-10 Hamilton :Hannington, William V Aug 10, 1662 L 5 f 195 X-19 Haddington (assigned to W Hannington) :Hanson, Randall C Aug 13, 1662 L 5 f 168 M-18 Hansonton :Hanson, Randall C May 4, 1663 L 5, f 434 M-18 Charley :Hardtrope, Richard V Jun 4, 1684 L 22 f 35 W-11 Seamans Delight :Harrison, Joseph C Feb 1, 1671 L 14 f 413 P-11 Greens Purchase (assigned from L Green) :Harrison, Richard V Nov 22, 1688 L 22 f 427 W-9 Harrisons Addition to Porke Hall :Hatton, Richard C Aug 13, 1669 L 12 f 326 Not Shown Latchford - can't be found RR :Hatton, Thomas V Apr 20, 1652 L AB&H f 398 X-23 West Frodsham :Hatton, Thomas V Apr 28, 1652 L AB&H f 398 X-23 Ridgley :Hatton, William C Mar 20, 1671 L 14, f 427 Q-11 Brothers Joint Interest, The :Hatton, William C Mar 1, 1687 L 22 f 376 P-17 Rich Hill :Hawkins, Henry C Jan 25, 1686 L 22 f 272 Q-16 Hawkins Lott :Hennyston, Thomas V Jan 16, 1695 L BB#3 f 161 Not Shown Cedar Landing - Taken away by survey of Twyver :Herbert, William V Jul 1, 1685 L B#23 f 268 S-18 Chance :Hide, Thomas V Mar 2, 1682 L 21 f 395 V-15 Cuckolds Rest, The :Hill, Clement C Jun 14, 1675 L 19 f 130 Not Shown Friends Hope - lies in Baltemore RR :Hillery, Thomas V Jan 11, 1683 L 22 f 20 T-8 Three Sisters, The :Holliday, Thomas V Jan 10, 1683 L 22 f 21 W-11 Upper Guitting :Holliday, Thomas V Jun 13, 1685 L 22 f 167 W-10 Tewksberry :Holliday, Thomas V Aug 24, 1688 L B#23 f 81 U-7 Hollidays Choice :Houp, Walter C Jul 20, 1686 L 22 f 240 P-11 Houp yard :Houp, Walter C Mar 7, 1687 L 22 f 382 P-11 Houps Addition :Howerton, John V May 17, 1670 L 12 f 553 W-8 Howertons Range :Hudson, William C Apr 6, 1685 L 22 f 166 R-9 Hudsons Range :Hunter, William C Apr 17, 1689 L BB#3 f 369 P-14 Hunterfields :Hutcheson, William C Oct 16, 1694 L C#3 f 98 O-19 Strife, The :Hutchinson, William C Jun 23, 1685 L 22 f 272 P-13 Fox Hall (assigned to N Beall :Hutchinson, William C Mar 19, 1687 L 22 f 372 Q-17 Sangwhar (assigned from R Middleton) :Hutchinson, William C Mar 22, 1687 L 22 f 401 R-13 Bellfast :Hutchinson, William C Apr 6, 1689 L BB#3 f 150 N-10 Vineyard :Hutchinson, William C Apr 8, 1689 L CD, f 33 O-16 Addisons Folly (assigned to J Addison) :Hutchinson, William C Apr 17, 1689 L BB#3 f 170 K-7 Carlyle :Hutchinson, William C Oct 3, 1694 L BB#3 f 168 Q-15 Oxmonton :Hutchinson, William C Oct 16, 1694 L C#3 f 100 J-5 Friendship, The :Hutchinson, William C Oct 16, 1694 L C#3 f 97 S-6 Friendships, The :Hutchinson, William C Oct 30, 1694 L BB#3 f 156 R-18 Convenience :Hutchinson, William C Jul 24, 1695 L BB#3 f 215 Q-17 Partnership :Hutchison, William C Apr 9, 1689 L BB#3 f 164 M-10 Whitehaven :Isaac, Edward V Jul 19, 1670 L 12 f 605 W-10 Brazon Thorpe Hall :Isaac, Joseph V Feb 24, 1682 L 21 f 394 W-12 Giants Range, The :James, Thomas C Feb 15, 1695 L BB#3 f 166 R-9 Little Deane :Jenkins, Thomas C May 10, 1695 L BB#3 f 242 R-17 St Thomas :Johnson, Bernard V Jun 24, 1679 L 20 f 303 W-22 Doves Pearch :Jones, Moses C Jul 24, 1695 L BB#3 f 215 Q-17 Partnership :Jones, Robert V Feb 15, 1684 L 22 f 42 U-9 Grange, The (Patent to J Broome) :Jones, William V Feb 26 1682 L 21 f 395 W-11 Cuckolds Delight, The :Joseph, William C Jun 6, 1689 L WD f 1 N-5 Hermitage, The :Joseph, William (Hon.) C May 20, 1689 L DD#5 f 257 N-6 Josephs Park :Jowels, Henry (Col) V Mar 7, 1682 L 21 f 396 T-12 Colonels Brigade, The :Jowles, Henry (Col) C Apr 10, 1685 L 22 f 166 P-10 Grange, The :Jowles, Henry (Col) C Apr 10, 1685 L 22 f 166 S-9 Groyehurst :Joy, Peter V Oct 20, 1670 L 13 f 53 V-13 Kingston :Joy, Peter V Apr 16, 1672 L 16 f 494 T-12 Joys Fortune :Keene, John V Oct 24, 1683 L 22 f 20 W-9 Levell, The :Kemp, Thomas V Nov 10, 1679 L 21 f 161 W-20 Thomas and Anthonys Choice :Kent, Robert V Sep 15, 1688 L22 f 429 V-20 Kents Chance :King, John V Jan 16, 1663 L 7 f 54 X-18 Exchange :Ladd, Richard (Capt) V Jan 4, 1680 L 21 f 237 U-12 Ladds Desire :Ladd, Richard (Capt) V Dec 10, 1681 L21 f 272 T-12 Bellfast :Lampton, Marke C Mar 22, 1687 L 22 f 379 Q-18 Jesmund :Langworth, John C 8br 10, 1664 L 10 f 528 N-10 Widows Mite, The :Larkin, Thomas V Jul 13, 1694 L B#23 f 61 W-7 Larkins Forest :Larkin, Thomas V Jul 14, 1694 L B#23 f 340 X-9 Angle, The :Larramore, Thomas V Aug 10, 1680 L 21 f 193 U-14 Goodwill :Lawson, John C Aug 9, 1675 L 19 f 128 Not Shown Newcastle - lies in elder surveys RR :Leafe, Francis V Mar 7, 1682 L 21 f 397 T-12 Trundle bed Cockold, The :Lenham, John C Oct 3, 1694 L BB#3 f 168 Q-15 Oxmonton :Letchworth, Joseph V May 16, 1687 L 22 f 333 Y-21 Joseph and Mary, The :Letchworth, Thomas V May 22, 1657 L Q f 6 X-12 Letchworth :Levin, Phillip C Jan 10, 1686 L 22 f 271 P-16 Phillips Addition :Levin, Phillip C P-16 Stony Hill - Ref. 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[[Category:Prince Hall Freemasonry]] == Biography == ===Introduction=== This is an addendum to the biography of [[Hall-32351 | '''Prince Hall''']] and his lodge. For general information about Freemasonry, its organisation and terminology, please refer to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Freemasonry Freemasonry] and the links given there. ===Initiation=== There are two main versions of when, where, and how Prince Hall was initiated into Freemasonry, and each has its adherents. One depends on contemporary oral history, with some support from documents and later research; the other relies on what appear to be contemporary documents, supported by recent research. Both are outlined briefly, below. '''''Version A'''''
The traditional account of the initiation of Prince Hall and others is based on a letter from the Boston-born clergyman and historian [[Belknap-777|Jeremy Belknap]] (1744–1798) to [[Tucker-1502|Judge Henry St. George Tucker]] (1752–1827) of Virginia in 1795: :
... he is Grand Master of a Lodge of Free Masons composed wholly of blacks and distinguished by the name of African Lodge. It was begun in this town while it was occupied by the British Troops in 1775, some of whom held a lodge and initiated a number of blacks. After the peace they sent to England and obtained a charter, under the authority of the Duke of Cumberland and signed by the Earl of Effingham.Jeremy Belknap Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
One hundred years later, Judge William Upton and two other senior members of the (white) Grand Lodge of the State of Washington had cause to investigate "the legitimacy of the Masonry existing among the negroes of America." In his quest for truth and accuracy, Upton traveled the breadth of the continent, to Massachusetts and elsewhere, to view original documents. In May 1899, he found three manuscript documents, among others, in the possession of members of John T Hilton Lodge, of Lynn, Massachusetts, the most important of which Upton calls "Prince Hall’s Letter Book," a bound volume of about 300 foolscap pages in Prince Hall’s handwriting. Upton created a condensation of this book, a mixture of summaries and verbatim transcripts of individual letters, which he published in 1900.William H. Upton, "Prince Hall’s 'Letter Book,'" in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum,'' vol.13, (London,1900) pp. 54–65 Later researchers appear to have relied exclusively on Upton’s published work rather than the original book. Upton’s report to his Grand Lodge (1899) includes the following:
The origin of Masonry among the negroes of the United States was as follows:
:'On March 6, 1775, an army Lodge attached to one of the regiments stationed under General Gage, in or near Boston, Mass., initiated PRINCE HALL and fourteen other colored men of Boston into the mysteries of Freemasonry. From that beginning, with small additions from foreign countries, sprang the Masonry among the negroes of America.’William H. Upton, ''Light on a dark subject'' (Seattle, WA: The Pacific Mason, 1899) p. 8. (Digitized PDF by Ralph W Omholt, Librarian for www.PhoenixMasonry.org.)
Which regiment? After referring to one of the documents relied on for "Version B" (below), headed "[By] Marster Batt wose made these brothers," plus a list of British regiments supplied in an appendix to volume 1 of Henry Belcher’s ''The First American Civil War,'' George Draffen of Newington ascertained from records of the Grand Lodge of Ireland that in 1765 Irish Lodge 441 was warranted to meet in the 38th Regiment of Foot (1st Battalion South Staffordshires), and that John Batt was registered as a member of the lodge on 2 May 1771. The warrant was returned to the Grand Lodge of Ireland in 1840. No minutes of the lodge could be found, and it was impossible to say if or when John Batt was Master of the lodge. John Batt was recorded in the Muster Rolls of the regiment from 1759 until his discharge from the British army when the regiment was at Staten Island in 1777. Ireland has no record of the registration of the men initiated by John Batt. G. Draffen, "Prince Hall Freemasonry" in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum,'' vol. 89 (London,1976) pp. 70–91.

How, then, did William Upton determine the exact date of initiation of Prince Hall and "fourteen other colored men of Boston?" The 38th of Foot was in the Boston area from 1774 to March 1776, and Jeremy Belknap (in 1795) implies that the initiation occurred in the year 1775, but does not give a month or day. Although Upton does not specifically refer to the document headed "[By] Marster Batt wose made these brothers," it is possible that he saw the original handwritten manuscript when he visited Boston in the late 19th century. The document bears a date "March 6th 177[?]," with the last digit subject to dispute.Joseph A Walkes, Jr., ''Prince Hall’s Mission,'' (Kansas City, MO: Midtown Printing & Publishing Co, 1995) p.17.

The account of another incident concerning Prince Hall in 1775 may afford some confirmation that the initiation took place prior to 17 June of that year. In a modern article about the 18th-century St. Andrew’s Lodge of Boston and the Scottish Provincial Grand Master, Joseph Warren, we are informed: :
One of the more interesting stories that concern Warren was his interaction with Bro. Prince Hall. Brother Hall was a free black man who wanted to form a Masonic lodge. He entered into talks with Warren who (it is said) was going to give Hall a warrant to open his lodge. This fact is noted in the lodge minutes. Warren believed in this and, unfortunately, was killed before he gave Hall the warrant.M.S. Kaulback & R.W. Van Doren, "A Scottish Lodge in the Grand Jurisdiction of Massachusetts," in ''Plumbline,'' Summer 2012, v.19, #2, pp. 4-5.
If Warren was going to give Hall a warrant, the clear inference is that Warren was satisfied that Hall and his brethren had already been initiated into Freemasonry. Warren was killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill on 17 June 1775. "Version A" has been adopted by most black American Freemasons in the 19th and 20th centuries and also by some white American Freemasons. The proportion of whites who accept this version has increased steadily since the late 1980s. '''''Version B'''''
The alternative story is based mainly on a number of manuscript documents apparently compiled by Prince Hall and his followers, and preserved by their successors. These were sometimes made available to white researchers and in 1950 were microfilmed. The contents were generally used by white Freemasons to demonstrate that Prince Hall and his followers were not genuine Freemasons, and therefore should be excluded from genuine lodges. Black researchers responded by pointing to discrepancies in the documents, and deeming them unreliable. However, in the second decade of the 21st century a young black Freemason obtained a copy of these microfilmed documents and sought digital copies of other source documents, including military records and local taxation records. He consulted appropriate publications, researchers, Grand Lodges, libraries and museums, in America and elsewhere, and came to the conclusion that the year of initiation of Prince Hall and his companions was 1778, not 1775, and that the initiation was not performed in a military lodge, but by a single individual, John Batt. Then, in 2016, he (John L. Hairston, a member of Harmony Lodge No.2, under the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Washington) published ''Landmarks of our Fathers, a critical analysis of the start and origin of African Lodge No.1,'' the first of a proposed series of studies. This volume, which the author refers to as "The Preamble," covers the period to 1784 and the issue of a warrant by the Grand Lodge of England. Two of the many digital images in Hairston’s book are of great significance in determining the date and details of the initiation of Prince Hall and his companions: One is a single page manuscript, headed "Boston March 6 1778 [the date is clear] Enterd a printices | Fellow Crafs | Marsters Maid By The wrthey and amabel Grandmaster John Batt," and divided into three columns. This document is described by Hairston as "The March 6, 1778, Register of the members of African Lodge No.1" (shown on pages 66 & 69). It lists "Entered Apprentices, Fellow Crafts and Master Masons" (with dates from 1778 to 1782) in several different handwritings, but some words are illegible, or difficult to read. The other is a single page manuscript titled "[?] Marster Batt wose made these brothers" (shown on pages 103 & 129). Hairston sees the first word [?] as a capital "G;" others have interpreted it as "By." This document bears a date in the top right corner, "March 6 [blank space] 177[?]." On the left side of the page is a list of 15 names, with Prince Hall at the head of the list. Below all this is what appears to be a financial record, difficult to read, and difficult to interpret. It might be fees paid (or owing) to John Batt for his services, and it might indicate that he initiated all 15 men listed, passed some (perhaps 7) to the degree of Fellow Craft, and raised perhaps 3 to the degree of Master Mason. The key issue is the date. Various claims have been made that the original document was altered, in modern fountain-pen ink, before the microfilm was made in 1950. The alteration is to the last digit of the year, which may have been illegible even before it was interfered with. Hairston and others see the original date as 1778. John L. Hairston, ''Landmarks of our Fathers'' ("Hairston") (Seattle, WA: Quill & Sword Publishing, 2016) Hairston accepts the validity of the main conclusions of (white) researchers Harold van Buren Voorhis (in ''Freemasonry among Colored Men in the USA,'' 1974, apparently unpublished), and John M. Sherman & Henry Wilson Coil, ''A Documentary Account of Prince Hall and other Black Fraternal Orders'' (Missouri Lodge of Research,1982), but goes further in establishing the whereabouts and activities of John Batt and Prince Hall in the period 1776–78. In support of his claims and interpretations, Hairston cites 18th-century sources and supplies digital images of original documents. He shows that John Batt and a man named Joseph Dunckerley were serving in the 38th of Foot in Massachusetts in 1774. Batt remained with the regiment, and is shown on the muster rolls to have been at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on garrison duty in 1776. The regiment moved from Halifax to Staten Island, New York, and their records show that he was discharged with effect from 23 February 1777. Dunckerley, however, deserted the regiment "since the commencement of hostilities," and joined the Continental Army. By May 1776 he was a 2nd lieutenant in Colonel Crafts's Regiment of Artillery, the same regiment to which Prince Hall delivered some drumheads a year later. In 1777, Dunckerley was appointed adjutant in Colonel David Henley’s Regiment. On 20 February 1778 he recruited John Batt to serve as a sergeant in Henley’s Regiment. Dunckerley resigned in May 1778,correspondence between Joseph Dunckerley and George Washington, quoted in full by Hairston, pp. 83-4. and Batt deserted from the regiment the following month.[https://www.fold3.com/image/11805252 Fold3 image], cited by Hairston, p.108. Hairston accepts that the Prince Hall manumitted in 1770 by William Hall is the "Masonic" Prince Hall, and states that in his will of 1771 William Hall, who was born at Medford, left Prince Hall a section of land in Medford,Hairston, p. 94. a few miles from Boston. Medford town records show Prince Hall paying town taxes as a non-resident up to at least 1779, which is consistent with his having property at Medford but residing in Boston. Medford town records also show a bounty of 60 dollars being paid to Prince Hall upon enlistment in the Continental Army on 20 June 1778 for a period of nine months, in Captain Joseph Daniels’ Company of Colonel Thomas Nixon’s 6th Massachusetts Regiment.Revolutionary War Collections, Massachusetts State Archives, Book 129, pp.198-9, cited by Hairston, p. 98. His enlistment record describes him as "Age 30 | Stature 5-3;" his signature on receipt of the bounty is remarkably similar to that on several of the letters recorded in "Prince Hall’s Letter Book" and those in possession of the Grand Lodge of England. Private Prince Hall was discharged on 7 March 1779.War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Compiled Military Service Record of Prince Hall, 6 Massachusetts Regiment, displayed by Hairston, p.185. The document Hairston calls "The March 6, 1778, Register of the members of African Lodge No.1" indicates a number of degree workings in 1778 and 1779. It will be an interesting exercise to consider who could have presided at the meetings, given the military commitments of John Batt and Prince Hall, and Batt’s desertion; see below. ===African Lodge No.1, 177?–1784=== According to tradition, Prince Hall and his companions formed a lodge called "African Lodge No.1" on 3 July 1776, and this lodge subsequently obtained a warrant or charter from the Grand Lodge of England as "African Lodge No.459 of Boston." The existence of African Lodge No.1 is not disputed, but the date of commencement is contentious. In 1784 Prince Hall drafted a letter to an English Freemason named William Moody, and in that letter he stated:
. . . this lodge hath been founded almost eight years . . .,
and dated the draft "March [?], 1784."'''Upton''', "Prince Hall’s Letter Book," p. 56. The letter he sent to Moody, which is now in the possession of the United Grand Lodge of England, is dated "June 30 1784."original document HC 28/A/2, archives of the United Grand lodge of England (UGLE), viewed 2001. Neither the date of the draft nor the date of the actual letter contradicts the traditional date of foundation of the lodge, 3 July 1776. Indeed, they support it. But if Prince Hall and his companions were not initiated until 1778, the lodge could not have been founded on the traditional date. On the other hand, the two key documents which purport to list those initiated on 6 March 1778 do not have identical lists. The page headed "[?] Marster Batt wose made these brothers" dated "March 6 [blank space] 177[?]" (the final digit is disputed),''images'': '''Hairston''', pp.103 & 29; J.M. '''Sherman''', in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'' vol. 90 (London, UK,1900) p. 319; ''comments'': '''Draffen''' in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'' vol. 89 (London, UK, 1976) p.72; and '''Walkes''', ''Prince Hall’s Mission,'' p.17. contains 15 names in a single column. These are often referred to as "the immortal 15." The other page, clearly dated "Boston March 6 1778" has names in three columns, for Entered Apprentices, Fellow Crafts and Master Masons,'''Hairston''', pp. 66, 69 & 127; '''Sherman''' (''AQC'') p. 318. and is named by Hairston "The March 6, 1778, Register of the members of African Lodge No.1." As he points out, the 1778 Register is in more than one handwriting and several other dates have been inserted beside individual names, indicating when they were "maid marster." The "immortal 15" (allowing for spelling variations) were: Prince Hall, Cyrus Forbes, Bristen Henson, Thomas Sanderson, Prince Taylor, Cato Speain, Boston Smith, Peter Best (or Betts), Forten Howard, Prince Reed, John Carter, Peter Freeman, Benjamin Tiler, Cuff Bufform and Richard Tilley. Only eleven of "the immortal 15" can be readily identified in the 1778 Register. Eight of these eleven appear in all three columns, indicating that they have received all three Craft degrees, and bear the date when they became Master Masons. Of the three who do not appear in all columns,
Prince Hall is listed at the head of the third column, "Grand Marster" on an illegible day and month of 1778,
Peter Freeman is listed in columns one and two, and marked "Passed this life;"
and Cuff Bufform received only the First Degree. A later document shows that Brother Bufform was still a member of the lodge, as an Entered Apprentice, in 1787.original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001.
Some of the names on the Register which do not appear with "the immortal 15" are also listed as Master Masons on various dates. If four "immortals" do not appear at all in the Register of 6 March 1778, it might suggest that the document in which they do appear, "[By] Marster Batt wose made these brothers," was created at an earlier date, perhaps even on 6 March 1775, and that these four were no longer members of the lodge in 1778. The four not found on the 1778 Register were: John Carter, Cato Speain, Benjamin Tiler, and Richard Tilley. However, John Carter, a Master Mason, was listed as a member of the lodge in 1787;original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001. his omission from the 1778 Register may require a different explanation. The 1778 Register refers to degree workings on several occasions in May (14th, 28th & 30th) and June (2nd, 20th & 23rd), but in each case the year is uncertain. As Hairston points out, when John Batt deserted from the Continental Army on 10 June 1778, he would have left Boston (and probably the colony) immediately. Prince Hall joined the Continental Army on 20 June 1778 and served until discharged on 7 March 1779, but was able to attend at least three lodge meetings during that time.

This is evident from a further document, a series of rough notes of meetings between December 1778 and 6 May 1779.Hairston, p.131.

The first of these meetings was on 2[?] December (Hairston reads it as the 29th, but others may see it as the 27th), when Prince Hall made Lancaster Hill an Entered Apprentice. Brother Hill appears in the Register of 6 March 1778 as Lanchester Hill, in the Fellow Craft column (no date) and the Master Mason column (June 23, year illegible), and held the office of Treasurer.

The second meeting held while Prince Hall was in the army was on 30 December 1778 and involved two of the "immortal 15," Prince Reed and Richard Tilley (here recorded as Richard Tillage). Precisely how they were involved is not clear, but Bro. Reed may have been made a Fellow Craft.

The third meeting was on 1 March 1779, when a brother was raised to the degree of Master Mason. His name is recorded simply as "Quentes," but in the 1778 Register he appears as Quintes Gill. The term "Grand Master" is often misused, to distinguish between a Master Mason and the Master of a lodge. When African Lodge No.1 was formed remains uncertain, and whether John Batt or Prince Hall was the first Master of the lodge is equally uncertain, but the keeping of "minutes" (however rough) of meetings is a good indication that the lodge was in existence in December 1778, and that Prince Hall at that date was Master of the lodge. Technically, in the usage of those days, he was Right Worshipful Master. But not Grand Master. When Prince Hall wrote to William Moody in 1784, he mentioned a "permit." In the draft letter dated March 1784 his words were:
this Lodge hath been founded almost eight years and we have had only a Permit to Walk on St. John’s Day and to Bury our Dead in manner and form.'''Upton''', ‘Prince Hall’s Letter Book’, p.56.
He did not name the source of the "permit," but others have assumed it was issued by John Batt.

In the letter which was actually sent to Moody, dated June 1784, Hall wrote:
this lodge has been founded almost this eight years, and had no warrant yet but only a permit from Grand Master Rowe to walk on St. John’s Days and to bury our dead in form which we now enjoy.original document HC 28/A/2, UGLE archives, viewed 2001.
John Rowe (1715–1787) was a member of St. John’s Lodge of Boston, under the Grand Lodge of England, and served as Provincial Grand Master from 1768 until his death in 1787. He had authority to form lodges and issue warrants. Whether Prince Hall asked him for a warrant and was refused, but was given the temporary substitute of this permit, is not known. It is clear that Prince Hall and African Lodge did not abide by the restrictions of the permit. The main purpose of the letter to Moody was to ask him to support an application to the Grand Master and Grand Lodge of England, for a charter for African Lodge. Moody complied with the request, and a warrant was issued on 29 September 1784. There were difficulties in transferring payment for the warrant and delivering it from London to Boston,Upton, "Prince Hall's Letter Book," correspondence Spooner—Hall, letters (3) & (4), and Moody—Hall, letters (6), (7), (9), (10) & (11), pp. 57-59; and Hall to the Duke of Cumberland, original document HC 28/A/3, UGLE archives, viewed 2001. but in May 1787 Prince Hall proudly announced its arrival.Upton, "Prince Hall's Letter Book," p. 59: letters (13) Hall to Grand Secretary, (14) Hall to Deputy Grand Master, & (15) Hall to Moody.

With the letters he wrote to officers of the Grand Lodge of England in response to receipt of the warrant was a copy of the lodge bylaws, signed by Prince Hall, dated "in the Lodge Rume Boston Januery 15 5779 and in the year of our Lord 1779," and a "Lest of the membres," signed by Prince Hall on 17 May 1787.original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001.

The date of the bylaws indicates that there was a fourth meeting of the lodge while he was serving with the Continental Army. The list of members shows (in addition to Prince Hall) 18 Master Masons, 4 Fellow Crafts and 11 Entered Apprentices. Only nine of the "immortal 15" appear on this 1787 list of 35 members: Prince Hall, plus seven Master Masons (Brothers Forbes, Sanderson, Henson, Taylor. Smith, Howard, Carter) and one Entered Apprentice (Bro Bufform). The officers of the lodge were: *Prince Hall, Right Worshipful Master; *Boston Smith, Senior Warden; *Thomas Sanderson, Junior Warden; *Cato Underwood, Secretary; *Jube Hill, Treasurer; *John Brown, Senior Deacon; *George Medelton, Junior Deacon; *Richard Pollard, Marshall; and *Ceser Spear (acting as) Past Master; PLUS two Fellow Crafts: *Sipeo Dolton, Clerk; and *Pompey Eads, Tiler; AND two Entered Apprentices: *James Smeeth and *James Horkens, Stewards. No record has yet been found of any statement by Prince Hall of the date or surrounding circumstances of the initiation of himself and his fourteen companions. He did not refer to the event in his application to the Grand Lodge of England for a warrant or charter for African Lodge, and there is no record of any inquiry by the Grand Lodge.email correspondence 30 Mar 2016, Susan Snell, Archivist & Records manager, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London, England, to author John Hairston, in Hairston, pp.116–118. Nor is there any evidence of official complaint by other lodges contemporaneously with the granting of the warrant. Any irregularities prior to the granting of the warrant were "forgiven" by its issue, and Lodge 459 of Boston, under the Grand Lodge of England, began with "a clean slate." ===African Lodge No.459, 1784–1807=== Some of the activities of African Lodge No.459 prior to the death of Prince Hall in December 1807 are described in [[Hall-32361 | his profile]]. They include:
*the correspondence with the Grand Lodge of England between 1784 and 1806;
*the initiation of the Methodist minister John Marrant, his appointment as Chaplain of the lodge, and his sermon on St.John the Baptist’s Day, 1789 (which was followed by Prince Hall’s "charges" in 1792 and 1797);
*the offer of assistance to Governor Bowdoin regarding Shays’ Rebellion;
*the participation of members of the lodge in petitions regarding slavery (1777), a ‘return to Africa’ (1787), and the kidnapping of three black men, including a member of the lodge, to be sold into slavery in the West Indies (1787);
and
*the "cloning" of African Lodge No.459 of Philadelphia, and African Lodge No.459 of Providence in 1797. The "cloning" of these two lodges, in Philadelphia and Providence, presents Masonic historians with yet another problem. They can point to somewhat similar actions by early lodges of other jurisdictions, in America and elsewhere, for justification, but these do not alter the fact that Prince Hall was not authorized by the warrant for African Lodge No.459 of Boston to charter other lodges, and he had no other authority under the Grand Lodge of England. If the Grand Lodge had learned of it during his lifetime, probably he and the lodge would have been sanctioned, perhaps even to the extent of his expulsion and the cancellation of the warrant. Fortunately for him, and for the fraternity which developed from his initiative, this did not happen. In the case of Philadelphia, events are fairly well documented. There are two letters on the subject in Prince Hall’s Letter Book.Entries (34) & (35) pp. 61-63. The first is a copy of a letter dated 2 March 1797 from a Peter Mantore of Philadelphia, explaining that there are a group of eleven black Freemasons in Philadelphia (five of them Master Masons), seeking a warrant from African Lodge. The letter was addressed to "Mr Hall, Master of the African Lodge | Dear Brother of the African Lodge in Boston" and included the statement "we had rather be under our dear bretheren [''sic''] in Boston than the Pennsylvania Lodge." The draft response, dated 22 March 1797, was addressed to "Mr Peter Mantore," and reads:
Sir:—I received your letter of the 2 which informs me that there are a number of blacks in your city who have received the light of Masonry, and I hope they got it in a just and lawful manner. If so, dear brother, we are willing to set you at work under our charter and Lodge No.459, from London; under that authority, and by the name of the African Lodge, we hereby and herein give you license to assemble and work as aforesaid under that denomination as in the sight and fear of God. I would advise you not to take in any at present till your officers and your Master be in[stalled] in the Grand Lodge, which we are willing to [do] when he thinks convenient, and he may receive a full warrant instead of a permit.
The next reliable document is a minute book of Lodge 459 of Philadelphia, dated from 27 December 1797 to 15 February 1800, which was examined by William Upton, who included details in his paper "Prince Hall’s Letter Book," published in 1900.Upton, pp. 63-65. The first entry reads "Minutes of the African Lodge, No.459 | Closed," which suggests that there had been previous minutes, perhaps loose-leaf and inserted between the covers of the current minute book. These may have included a meeting attended by Prince Hall and members of African Lodge of Boston, as foreshadowed by Prince Hall’s letter to Peter Mantore, but that is speculation not supported by evidence. The first meeting actually recorded in the minute book was held on St.John’s Day, 27 December 1797. The Master, the Rev. Absalom Jones, opened the lodge in the first degree; he said a prayer, gave a sermon and a short lecture, then "called off" the lodge for refreshment, and the brethren "dinned Very agreeably." After dinner they returned to the lodge room. The lodge was "called on," and a new Master (Peter Richmond) and his team of six officers (Senior and Junior Wardens, Senior and Junior Deacons, Secretary and Treasurer) were installed. The minute book leaves us with another minor mystery. The name "Peter Mantore" does not appear among the list of 22 brethren who attended the installation on 27 December 1797, nor among the list of 42 members of the lodge at the back of the book, which includes the names of seven deceased brethren. Among the occasions where Prince Hall is styled "Grand Master" are two certificates issued to members of African Lodge No.459 of Boston. They appear to be standard certificates printed for use of lodges generally, with spaces for various details to be added, and the certificate to be signed by the Master, Senior and Junior Wardens, and Secretary of the issuing lodge. They do not require the word "Grand" to be inserted anywhere on the document, but both purport to have been signed by Grand Officers. William Upton summarized an entry in "Prince Hall’s Letter Book" as follows:
(28) Masonic Certificate ‘Boston, February 16, 1792
:‘And the light shineth in darkness and the darkness comprehendeth it not.’
:Bro. John Dodd having requested a ‘certificate’, ‘We . . . recommend him, as we found him, a true and lawful brother Master Mason, and his behaviour with us was orderly [and] decent.’ Dated ‘at the sign of the Golden [Fleece] in Water Street, Boston.’
:Signed, ‘Prince Hall, G.M. | Cyrus Forbes, S.G.W. | George Middleton, J.G.W.’Upton, Entry (28) pp. 60-61.
Upton commented: "Appears to be in a form in common use—except as to the titles of the officers—at that day."

The other certificate is now in the possession of the Houghton Library, at Harvard University, and may be viewed on-line [http://blogs.harvard.edu/houghtonmodern/2008/11/07/the-father-of-black-freemasonry/ here]. From the printed wording, such certificates are designed for use by American lodges of Free and Accepted Masons, to certify that the bearer has been regularly initiated into the (specified) degree of Freemasonry, and is a true and faithful Brother "recommended to the Favor and Protection of all Free and Accepted Masons wheresoever dispersed." The certificate requires the seal of the lodge and the signatures of the Master, both Wardens, and Secretary of the lodge.

The appropriate spaces have been completed in what is now badly faded ink, and indicate that the certificate is from the African Lodge of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts, stating that Richard P.G. Wright has been regularly initiated into the three degrees of Masonry. The seal may have become detached. There is an irregularly-shaped brown mark in the top left corner, with three rectangular pale-blue patches in the left margin, where a seal and ribbon may have been affixed.

The name "Richard P.G. Wright" is written in a different handwriting, in a more ornate script, in heavy black ink, superimposed on a light brown stain. This is the abolitionist Richard Wright (c.1773-1847), known in his youth as Prince Wright,"The Underground Railroad and Anti-Slavery Movement in Schenectady: a guide for further research," Grems-Doolittle Library, [https://schenectadyhistorical.org/library/ Schenectady County Historical Library]. and almost certainly the "Prince Right of Providance" mentioned in the letter sent by Prince Hall to the Grand Lodge of England, dated 24 May 1798, 12th in a list of 13 Masons made between 1792 and 1798.original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001. He moved to Schenectady, New York, and was the father of the Rev. Theodore Sedgwick Wright (1797-1847), also an abolitionist. Jeffrey Croteau, '"Black Abolitionists in White Lodges: Richard P.G. Wright and Theodore Sedgwick Wright," presented at the 3rd International Conference on the History of Freemasonry, at the George Washington Masonic Memorial, Alexandria VA, 27-29 May 2011. They were both affiliated members of the otherwise all-white St. George’s Lodge No.6, of Schenectady, New York, from 1844 until their deaths in 1847.Harold V.B. Voorhis, ''Negro Masonry in the United States'' (1940), (New York, NY: Harry Emerson, 1945) pp.114-15, PDF download from [https://archive.org/details/nmus_20200229].

The certificate was dated "June 23 1799," and beneath the date is a board with four lines for the signatures of the lodge officers: —M —SW —JW —Sc’y. The four lines contain the following names in the same faded handwriting:
*Prince Hall G[M]
*Gorge Medelton G[SW]
*Jube Hill [JW]
*William Smith [Sc’y]

Only the first two names are followed by the letter "G." "Gorge Medelton"[''sic''] appears as a Master Mason and Senior Deacon in Prince Hall’s 1787 list of members,original document HC 28/A/1, UGLE archives, viewed 2001. and "George Middleton J.G.W." in William Upton’s transcription of the certificate for John Dodd in the Letter Book. Jube Hill is listed as a Fellow Craft and Master Mason in the 1778 Register of African Lodge No.1,Hairston, pp. 66, 69 & 127; Sherman, (''AQC'') p. 318. and as Master Mason and Treasurer in the 1787 list of members. William Smith has yet to be located in earlier documents.

When Prince Hall wrote to the Grand Lodge of England back in 1787, gratefully acknowledging receipt of the warrant for Lodge 459, he asked if the warrant authorised the creation of a second lodge, if the number of members justified it. He received no answer, and did not pose the question again. In his subsequent letters to Grand Lodge, he made no mention of the two lodges he had authorised, in Philadelphia and Providence; he always wrote to Grand Lodge as Master of African Lodge No.459 of Boston, not as Provincial Grand Master of anywhere.

When the Grand Secretary wrote in August 1792,'''Upton''', entry (30) p.61. he asked Prince Hall whether certain lodges still existed, ‘as we have never heard from them since the commencement of the late war in America, or indeed, long before: and in case they have ceased to meet, which I rather apprehend, they ought to be erased from our list of lodges’. Prince Hall replied that two of the lodges had amalgamated, and that another met regularly ‘as some of them hath visited our Lodge, and heard it from their own mouths’.'''Upton''', entry (31) p.61.

Prince Hall omitted to mention that lodges in Massachusetts had formed their own Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, and the Grand Secretary did not advise him that the English lodges had been renumbered, so that African Lodge was now number 370. Consequently, African Lodge continued to refer to itself as No.459. Modern writers sometimes refer to it as African Lodge No.459/370.

With the death of Prince Hall in 1807, the lodge mourned his passing and continued in isolation for another 20 years, under a succession of Masters, as the only black lodge in Massachusetts. Several of the Masters of African Lodge 459 of Boston, following the example of Prince Hall, chartered a lodge outside the State. These were nominally ‘under’ the mother lodge, but tended to go their own way. In 1815, three of them formed their own Grand Lodge in Pennsylvania, and in 1826 Boyer Lodge of New York (which had been chartered in 1812 by African Lodge of Boston, as African Lodge of New York) asked for an ‘‘independent’’ charter. African Lodge of Boston seem to have decided that to grant an independent charter, they themselves needed to be independent, and in June 1827 publicly declared themselves so. They formed themselves into a one-lodge Grand Lodge, African Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, with John T. Hilton as Grand Master.

How African Grand Lodge became the present Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, how African American lodges and Grand Lodges developed throughout the United States of America and beyond, and how those of ‘Prince Hall Affiliation’ (PHA) are at last overcoming the objections and prejudices of white American Grand Lodges, is a story for another time and perhaps another ‘Free Space’. But one further topic needs to be explored here: William Grimshaw and his distortion of the history of Prince Hall and African Lodge.

===Grimshaw’s Patent=== William Henry Grimshaw (1848-1927) was the author of ''Official History of Freemasonry among the colored people of North America'', published in 1903. He was elected Grand Master, of what is now called the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, three years later. Questions as to the legitimacy and ‘recognition’ of Prince Hall Freemasonry were very much to the fore at this time, with William Upton’s investigation and report to the (white) Grand Lodge of Washington State, and that Grand Lodge’s favourable response, followed by the uproar from other white Grand Lodges above and below the Mason-Dixon Line, then Upton’s publication of ''Light on a Dark Subject'' (Seattle, 1899), and his article ‘Prince Hall’s Letter Book’ in the scholarly publication of the English Masonic research lodge, Quatuor Coronati (''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'', 1900). It was in this context that Grimshaw produced his ''Official History'', designed to provide a plausible account of Prince Hall’s origin and an answer to all the allegations of Masonic irregularity lodged against Prince Hall, African Lodge, and their successors. Grimshaw’s ''Official History'' has the appearance of being official (written by a high-ranking Freemason and recommended by several other high-ranking Freemasons) and an authentic history (written authoritatively, sometimes quoting named sources—some of them accurately), in a readable style. Grimshaw’s account found ready acceptance among his contemporaries. Some of his unproved statements, and even proven falsehoods, are still retained as fact in Grand Lodge ‘histories’, quoted (with or without attribution) by other writers, and posted on numerous websites. A prime example of an unproven statement by Grimshaw is his account of Prince Hall’s birth and early years:'''Grimshaw''', p.69.
‘Prince Hall was born September 12th, 1748, at Bridgetown, Barbados, British West Indies. His father, Thomas Prince Hall, was an Englishman, and his mother a free woman of French descent. His father was engaged in the leather business, the pursuit of which does not seem to have been very lucrative. . . . When twelve years old young Hall was placed as an apprentice to a leather worker. He made rapid progress in the trade. His greatest desire, however, was to visit America.’ This charming tale neatly disposes of the allegation that Prince Hall was not ‘freeborn’ (a Masonic requirement of that time and place), and negates the theory that he was the Prince Hall who was a servant (aka slave) of leather dresser William Hall of Boston for 21 years before his manumission in 1770,Sherman, ''philalethes'' June 1962. and that is how Prince Hall came to follow the same occupation. Unfortunately, Grimshaw did not offer even a hint of evidence or any source of information in support of his version, and modern researchers have been unable to remedy that defect. The best and most compelling example of deliberate fabrication by Grimshaw is his claim that Prince Hall was appointed Provincial Grand Master by the Prince of Wales, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England (known as the ‘Moderns’) in 1791. If that were true, it would not only vindicate Prince Hall’s actions in granting charters to lodges in Philadelphia and Providence in 1797, and the use of the title ‘Grand Master’ in several documents, but also would place African Lodge on terms of equality with other Provincial Grand Lodges. In support of Grimshaw’s claim, he published the full wording of what he described as ‘the Masonic authority of Prince Hall for serving as Provincial Grand Master’, under the heading ‘Copy of Deputation to Prince Hall’; It purported to be issued by command of HRH the Prince of Wales, Grand Master, who nominated, ordained, constituted and appointed:'''Grimshaw''', pp.85-6.
‘worshipful and well beloved Brother Prince Hall, Provincial Grand Master of North America and Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging with full power and authority to nominate and appoint his Deputy Grand Master and Grand Wardens. And, we do also hereby impower our said Provincial Grand Master for the time being for us and in our place and stead to constitute the Brethren (Free and Accepted Masons) now residing or who shall hereafter reside in those parts into one or more regular Lodge or Lodges, as he shall think fit, and as often as occasion shall require.’ After listing at length further powers and duties, the document concluded with the words: ‘Given under our Hand and Seal of Office at London the 27th day of January, 1791 and of Masonry 5791. | By the Grand Master's Command | Rawdon, Acting G. M.’. Grimshaw then explains: ‘The preceding document was found among the old manuscripts of African Lodge, No. 459, of Pennsylvania, Peter Richmond, its first secretary. There is no doubt but what Prince Hall gave them a copy of his authority when he established the Lodge in 1797.’'''Grimshaw''', p.86. He adds: ‘It is very likely that Prince Hall was appointed Provincial Grand Master by Lord Rawdon, although the records of the English do not show this to be a fact. There is positive proof, however, that he performed the duties of Grand Master and was recognized as such by both white and colored Masons of his time. As to the genuineness of Prince Hall’s patent . . . ‘, and goes on to cite Belknap’s description of Prince Hall as ‘Grand Master of a Lodge of Free Masons’ (discussed under ‘Initiation’, above) and certificates issued by Prince Hall, signed ‘GM’ (such as John Dodd’s, above), which, at best, are evidence of perception or behaviour, not evidence of authority. In similar vein, Grimshaw refers to the letter from the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of England to Prince Hall in August 1792 (above), requesting information about other English lodges in North America. Upton gave only a summary of this letter in ‘Prince Hall’s Letter Book’ (1900), but in ''Light on a dark subject'' (1899) he published it in full. Grimshaw quotes the full letter, verbatim, except for one significant detail, the salutation. Grimshaw wrote:'''Grimshaw''', p.88. ‘After the organization of the Grand Lodge, the following letter was received from England, addressed to Prince Hall: | “London, August 20. 1792. | M. W. Bro., Prince Hall,” | . . . ‘, (‘Most Worshipful Brother’, applicable only to those of Grand Master rank), whereas Upton transcribed the greeting as ‘Right Worshipful Brother’, appropriate at that time for the Master of a Lodge.'''Upton''' (1) Appendix 10, p.115. It was not until 1976 that Grimshaw’s deceit was fully and publicly demonstrated, with the publication of George Draffen’s paper on ‘Prince Hall Freemasonry’, in the Transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge.'''Draffen''', G: ‘Prince Hall Freemasonry’ (1976) in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'', London, vol 89 pp.70-91. As is the custom of this lodge, copies of a research paper to be presented in lodge were provided to members in advance of presentation, to enable them to do their own research and to comment on the paper after its presentation. Among those who commented on Bro Draffen’s paper was Bro Terence Haunch, Librarian of the Library of the United Grand Lodge of England, and he brought with him a dozen exhibits, including: the ''Grand Lodge Register of Warrants and Patents, 1784-1812'' (showing the entry for the warrant for African Lodge, but NO record of a patent for Prince Hall); a letter from Prince Hall, dated 16 May 1787, with a postscript on the reverse, asking if the charter empowered him to set up a second lodge; and three documents relating to Grimshaw. The first of these was an unsigned letter, dated 5 May 1902, addressed by name to the Grand Secretary of the United Grand Lodge of England, typed on official notepaper of the Librarian’s Office of the Library of Congress. The (printed) return address had been altered (in ink) by deleting the words ‘The Librarian of Congress’ and substituting the name ‘W.H. Grimshaw’. (Note: Grimshaw was employed as a doorkeeper and attendant at the Library of Congress from 1897.) The letter states: ‘I have the honor to enclose herewith a copy of a patent granted Prince Hall, by H.R.H. Francis, Earl of Moira, Pro. Grand Master, dated January 27, 1790. Will you kindly have the records of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, who was G.M. at that time, and see if there can be found any trace of the same. It is very evident that such a document was issued by the Pro. Grand Master for I find mention of it in an old manuscript of one of the old Lodges of 1797. . .’. Bro Haunch described the enclosed ‘copy of a patent’ as ‘. . . no more than a clumsy forgery. Apart from phraseology not true to type, the document contains a number of woefully blatant anachronisms in styles and titles, both civil and masonic.’ When the letter and enclosure were received in the Grand Secretary’s office in 1902, there were passed to Bro Henry Sadler (an early member of Quatuor Coronati Lodge, and Librarian of the Library of the United Grand Lodge of England) for investigation and comment. Bro Sadler wrote his comments on the reverse of the ‘copy of a patent’, in the form of a draft letter of reply to Grimshaw. All three documents (the unsigned letter from Grimshaw, the enclosed ‘copy of a patent’, and Sadler’s draft reply) are reproduced in volume 89 of ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'' at pages 87-89. Grimshaw’s two versions of the same ‘copy of a patent’ (the one dated 27 January 1790, which he sent to England in 1902, and the other dated 27 January 1791, in his book published in 1903) are remarkably different in style and content. Bro Haunch compared the ‘revised’ version with the text of the ‘deputations’ (patents) issued to Daniel Cox for New York (1730) and to Henry Price for New England (1733), and concluded that Grimshaw had ‘combined sections from these two prototypes to produce’ his second version of a patent for Prince Hall. The fabrication of an English patent (‘dispensation’) for Prince Hall as a Provincial Grand Master, dated 27 January 1791, was an adjunct to a wilder claim, that on 24 June of the same year African Lodge was formed into an ‘independent and sovereign’ Grand Lodge. Curiously, the story of the formation of the Grand Lodge precedes that of the English patent in Grimshaw’s account. Under the heading ‘Organisation of the first Grand Lodge in Massachusetts’ Grimshaw wrote:'''Grimshaw''', pp.84-5.
‘On June 24th, 1791, a general assembly of the Craft was held at Masonic Hall, Golden Fleece, Water Street, Boston, Mass., for the purpose of organizing a Grand Lodge of Masons for Massachusetts, etc. African Lodge, No. 459, declared itself by the assumption of powers, duties and responsibilities of a Grand Lodge, independent and sovereign, holding jurisdiction absolute and entire, throughout the United States, and a provincial jurisdiction in other states and countries, recognizing at the same time the mother Grand Lodge of London, England.’ He goes on to list all the Grand Officers for the Masonic year, and claims: ‘The grand officers were installed in ample form by G. M. Prince Hall, assisted by brethren from St. Andrew's Lodge (white)’. He follows this with the story of the Patent allegedly issued earlier that year. No contemporary evidence has been found in the minutes of any lodge. black or white.
Alton Roundtree, current editor of the ''Phylaxis'', writes:'''Roundtree''' (2) p.22.
‘The minutes of African Lodge No.459 do not reflect the formation of a Grand Lodge in 1791. The words ‘grand lodge’ [are] not mentioned in the minutes of African Grand Lodge until 1827. Also there is no mention of a grand lodge in the newspapers of that time.‘ . Ironically, Grimshaw wrote, in the preface to his book,'''Grimshaw''', p.viii. ‘In presenting this work, the author is fully conscious of its literary defects, but dare not sacrifice the truth of history even for literary excellence’. ''POSTSCRIPT''
For those who are not yet convinced that Grimshaw cannot be relied upon, two recently published books are recommended reading: In ''The Prince Hall Story Revisited'' (2020), John B. Williams sets out to convince those responsible for sanctioning, writing, or publishing ‘histories’ of Prince Hall and Prince Hall Freemasonry, in print or online, to purge such histories of falsehoods and misleading information, with particular emphasis on Grimshaw’s ''Official History''. Williams writes:'''Williams''', p.3. ‘The goal here is to fortify Prince Hall masons with the confidence to acknowledge and reject false statements, even when these statements are carved in stone and memorialized on bronze historical markers’. In recent years, as President of the Phylaxis Society and as Editor of its research magazine, ''Phylaxis'', John Williams has led that society’s campaign to highlight incorrect and misleading information. In this, he is joined by Alton Roundtree, the current editor of ''Phylaxis''. ''Fact Checking William H. Grimshaw’s Official History of Freemasonry Among The Colored People of North America'' (2019), by Alton Roundtree, is an essential reference for anyone compiling a history of Prince Hall and his fraternity, to determine fact from fiction. He is an author, editor and publisher with a reputation for thorough research and meticulous attention to detail. In evaluating Grimshaw’s work and pointing out the errors, he uses only sources dated before the publication of Grimshaw’s ''Official History'' in 1903.
As always, Roundtree gives his readers the bonus of appendixes containing full text of rare documents relevant to his main subject. ==Bibliography== '''Brooks''', Joanna: (1) ‘John Marrant’s Journal: Providence and Prophecy in Eighteenth Century Atlantic’, in ''The North Star: A Journal of African American Religious History'' (ISSN: 1094-902X ) vol.3 no.1 (Fall 1999) —— —— —— (2) ‘Prince Hall, Freemasonry, and Genealogy’, in ''African American Review'', vol.34, no.2, pp. 197–216 (2000), from JSTOR [www.jstor.org/stable/2901249], accessed 14 Jan 2020. '''Gray''', David L: ''Inside Prince Hall'' (2003) ISBN 0-9576256-1-7, ANZMRC, Williamstown, Vic, Australia; US edn ISBN 0-935633-32-4, Anchor Communications LLC, Lancaster, VA. '''Grimshaw''', William H: ''Official History of Freemasonry among the colored people in North America'' (1903), Broadway Publishing Co, New York, NY. (Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 with funding from Duke University Libraries, PDF downloaded from [https://archive.org/details/officialhistoryo01grim].) '''Hairston''', John L: ''Landmarks of our Fathers'' (2016), ISBN 978-0-692-68396-5, Quill & Sword Publishing, Seattle, WA. '''Hinks''', Peter P: ‘John Marrant and the meaning of Early Black Freemasonry’ in ''The William and Mary Quarterly'' vol.64 no.1 pp.105–116, (Jan 2007), available in PDF format from JSTOR [www.jstor.org/stable/4491600], accessed 14 Jan 2021. '''Roundtree''', Alton G & Paul M '''Bessell''': ''Out of the Shadows'' (2006), ISBN 0-9772385-0-4, KLR Publishing, Camp Springs, MD. '''Roundtree''', Alton G: (2) ''Fact checking William H Grimshaw’s Official History of Freemasonry among the colored people in North America'' (2019), ISBN 978-0-578-58516-1, KLR Publishing, Camp Springs, MD. '''Upton''', William H: (1) ''Light on a dark subject'' (1899), The Pacific Mason, Seattle, WA. (Digitised PDF by Ralph W Omholt, Librarian for [www.PhoenixMasonry.org].) —— —— —— (2) ‘Prince Hall’s Letter Book’ in ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum'' vol.13 p.54 (1900) London, UK. '''Voorhis''', Harold V.B: ''Negro Masonry in the United States'' (1940), Harry Emerson, New York, 1945 edn, PDF download from [https://archive.org/details/nmus_20200229]. '''Walkes''', Joseph A Jr: (1) ''Black Square & Compass'' (1979), ISBN 0-88053-081-8, Macoy, Richmond, VA. —— —— —— (2) ''A Prince Hall Masonic Quiz Book'' (1989), revised & enlarged edn, ISBN 0-88053-085-5, Macoy, Richmond, VA. —— —— —— (3) ''Prince Hall’s Mission'' (1995), Midtown Printing & Publishing Co, Kansas City MO. '''Wesley''', Charles H: ''Prince Hall Life & Legacy'' (1977), 2 edn 1983, United Supreme Council SJ, PHA, Washington, DC. '''Williams''', John B: ''The Prince Hall Story Revisited'' (2020), The Iris Group, Rialto CA. ISBN 978-0-9718929-2-7. '''work in progress . . .''' == Sources == ===Research Notes=== 1. Correspondence between Thomas K Lindsey and [[Graham-2838 | Connie Graham]] January 12, 2020
I am working on a website about the Daniel Shays Rebellion of 1786-1787. Mr. Prince Hall offered to recruit a company of black americans to join the militia going to defeat the insurgents of the Shays rebellion force, but his offer was not accepted by either the governor, James Bowdoin, or the military commander, General Benjamin Lincoln, or both of them. A book available through the Internet Archive, https://archive.org , Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, volume 7, page 105 has three entries for men named Prince Hall. Two are shown as living in Medford, Massachusetts. One of the Medford Records says Mr. Prince Hall died Dec. 12, 1778. A Wikipedia entry about Prince Hall says that 6 men named Prince Hall from Massachusetts served in the Revolutionary War. This directory only has 3 entries. I do not have any other information about Mr. Hall. Perhaps some other records of Revolutionary War service may help. Respectfully yours,
Mr Thomas K. Lindsey, Fort Worth, Texas: January 13, 2020
From Mr Thomas K. Lindsey, Fort Worth, Texas: I sent the same information to the Medford Massachusetts Historical Society through the contact section of their web page. The society has a page about Mr. Hall as a resident of Medford. I found another web page about him which says he fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
http://freedomsway.org/prince-hall-black-freemason-civil-rights-activist/
FAQ - Medford Masonic Lodge #103 org/faq#TOC-What-is-Prince-Hall-Masonry- This particular page states that ". On March 6, 1775, during the American War of Independence, Prince Hall along with fourteen men of color were made Masons in Army Lodge #441 of the Irish Constitution. When Army Lodge moved on, the aforesaid brethren were issued a permit authorizing them to appear publicly as a Masonic body for the purpose of celebrating the feast of St. John and to bury their dead."
medfordhistorical.org/medford-history/africa-to-medford/prince-hall / princehall_princehall/ Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors was begun in the late 1800s from records on cards in state archives. I know that some information is missing about some individuals, such as Captain Daniel Shays. He was a member of a militia company that marched to Lexington/Concord/Cambridge in April, 1775, was at the battle of Saratoga, New York, but the state record for him does not have this information.
I would not be surprised to learn that some member of the Daughters of the American Revolution has established her eligibility for membership through Mr. Prince Hall, and managed to untangle the service records of the three Prince Hall men in the state list.
I searched for Prince Hall in a NewsBank genealogical database that used old newspapers. His death in December, 1807 was reported by many in the state. The earliest newspaper date is December 5, 1807 with information that the funeral would be on Monday.
I hope that some of this helps. Using Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors to look for the names of soldiers in [ ] Suffolk County Regiment may identify Regimental Colonels, Lt. Colonels, Majors, and company Captains, that may have some association with him before, during, or after the war, but this would be a LONG project. Sincerely yours,
Thomas Lindsey On Sunday, 08:48:44 PM CST, Connie Graham wrote: Mr. Lindsey;
Thank you so much for this. I have added it as a note to the profile of Prince Hall, for future reference. 2. Topic of Prince Hall and Education:

(a) Extract from the pre-merge profile of Hall-52906.
For years, he protested the lack of schools for black children and in 1798 he established a private school for free black children, the "African Free School", in his son's home. (b) see Wesley, Prince Hall Life and Legacy, 2edn pp76/7.
(i) 17 Oct 1787 petition to both Houses, education for black children, on basis that blacks pay taxes.[Aptheker]
(ii) 25 June 1792 PH Charge exhorts blacks to forego ‘recreations and superfluities’, to raise money to educate their children.
(iii) Prince Saunders, after attending Dartmouth College, started school in house of Primus Hall from 1798 to 1803. [but Prince Saunders attended college 1807-08, then taught at Boston’s African School Nov 1808 for 4 yrs, initiated in African Lodge 1809, became Secretary 1811 (Walkes BS&C p26 & other modern sources)]
(iv) 1796 Prince Hall appealed to Selectmen for a school for black children; request approved, but no building found.
(v) 1800 Prince Hall repeated the request, same result, then started a school in his own residence. Re-opened [?] in residence of Primus Hall. Two student teachers from Harvard University engaged until 1806. With increased enrolment, school moved to the African Society House. [unsourced] Needs further research and primary sources.

Prince of Wales, Arrived 10 January 1736

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[[Category:Georgia Scottish Highlanders]][[Category:Prince of Wales, Arrived 10 January 1736]] [[Category:Province of Georgia, Immigrants]] [[Category:Georgia Colonists]] :'''For more on the Province of Georgia, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_Team Province of Georgia Team Page]. :Province of Georgia is part of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies]]''' ---- :To View Passenger Profiles in WikiTree, visit [[:Category:Prince of Wales, Arrived 10 January 1736]] :Profiles are placed in this category with this text: '''[[Category:Prince of Wales, Arrived 10 January 1736]]''' and their Profile linked to their name below. :Sources: *''[[Space:A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia]]'' (Coulter and Saye, Georgia, 1949). *[https://cranntara.scot/clear4.htm Instructions to Hugh Mac Kay for recruitment of Highland Scots] ---- = The Passengers of the Prince of Wales = == History == '''{{blue|The individuals listed below made up the first transport of Scottish Highlanders to the Province of Georgia".}}''' Captain George Dunbar These settlers left Inverness, Scotland, on December 18th, 1735 or October 20, 1735, bound for Savannah and then the Darien Settlement in the Province of Georgia. #Baillie, James (servant to Kenneth Baillie) #Baillie, John (Dead April 1737) #[[Baillie-394|Baillie, Kenneth]] #Bain, John - servant #Bain, Will #Burges, Joseph #Burges, Margaret - wife of Joseph #[[Calder-1583|Calder, Will]] #Cameron, Alexander - and his wife #Campell, Colin #Chisholm, Alexander #Chisholm, Margaret #Clark, Alex (son of Donald and Barbara) * #Clark, Angus (son of Donald and Barbara) * #Clark, Barbara (daughter of Donald and Barbara) * #Clark, Barbara Grey (wife of Donald) #Clark, Donald #Clark, Donald (presumably there were two Donald Clarks) #Clark, George (son of Donald and Barbara) * #Clark, Hugh (son of Donald and Barbara) #Clark, Will (son of Donald and Barbara) * #Crookshanks, Robert #Cuthbert, George #Cuthbert, John #[[Cuthbert-1252|Cuthbert, John (of Drakies)]] #Denune, John #Forbes, Hugh #Forbes, John #Frazier, Donald (of Abercour) #Frazier, Donald (of Inverness & servant to Alexai MacKintosh) #Frazier, Donald (of Kingussie & servant to Jo. Mackintosh) #Glass, John #Grant, John #Grant, Margaret #Kennedy, Will #Kennedy, Elizabeth (wife of Will) #Macbean, Archibald #Macbean, Catherine (wife of Archibald) #Macbean, Alexander (son of Archibald and Catherine) #Macbean, Duncan #Mackay, Alexander #Mackay, Angus #Mackay, Catherine #Mackay, Donald #Mackay, Donald Bain #Mackay, Lt. Hugh #Mackay, Helen (wife to Lt. Hugh Mackay) #Mackay, James #Mackay, James (of Durnes) #Mackay, Barbara McLeod (wife of James of Durnes) #Mackay, Barbara (daughter of James and Barbara) #Mackay, Donald (son of James and Barbara) #Mackay, Jeanne (daughter of James and Barbara) #Mackay, John #Mackay, Janet (wife of John) #Mackay, Elizabeth (daughter of John and Janet) #Mackay, John (son of John and Janet) #Mackay, Mary (daughter of John and Janet) #Mackay, Will (son of John and Janet) #Mackay, John (of Lairg) #Mackay, Jannet Mackintosh (wife of John of Lairg) #Mackay, Donald (son of John and Jannet) #Mackay, Jeanne (daughter of John and Jannet) #Mackay, Patrick (son of John and Jannet) #Mackay, Niel #Mackay, William #Mackay, William (of Lairg) #Mackinnon, Alex #[[McIntosh-1428|Mackintosh, Benjamin]] (of Dorris) #[[Holmes-11596|Mackintosh, Catherine]] (wife of Benjamin of Dorris) {{blue|NOT the same as #103}} #Mackintosh, Elizabeth (daughter of Benjamin and Catherine) #Mackintosh, Jannet (daughter of Benjamin and Catherine) #Mackintosh, Lachlan (son of Benjamin and Catherine) #Mackintosh, Donald (servant to John Mackintosh of Inverness) #Mackintosh, George (of Durnes) #Mackintosh, John #Mackintosh, John (husband to Catherine) #Mackintosh, Catherine (wife to John) #Mackintosh, Beatrice (daughter of John and Catherine) #Mackintosh, Will (son of John and Catherine) #Mackintosh, John (of Dornach) #Mackintosh, John (of Dorres - farmer) #[[McIntosh-1632|Mackintosh, John]] (of Inverness - farmer) #Mackintosh Jr, John (of Kingussie) #Macintosh, Lachner #Mackintosh, Robert (of Moy) #Mackintosh, Roderick #Maclean, Alex #Maclean, Allen #Maclean, Angus #Maclean, George #Maclean, John (servant to Allen Maclean) #Maclean, John (servant to Robert MacPherson) #Maclean, Simon #Macleod, Donald (of Tar) #Macleod, George #[[Macleod-3182|Macleod, Hugh]] (Minister to the Scots) #Macleod, John #Macleod, John (servant to Mackay of Strothy - laborer) #McDonald, George #McDonald, Hugh #[[MacIntosh-719|McIntosh, Adam]] #[[Munro-2509|McIntosh, Catherine Munro]] {{blue|NOT the same as #70}} #McLeod, Angus #Murchison, Jo #[[McIntosh-3689|Mackintosh, John Mohr]] (of Inverness) #[[Fraser-5536|Mackintosh, Margaret]] (wife of John Mohr) #[[McIntosh-3698|Mackintosh, John]] (son of John Mohr and Margaret) #[[McIntosh-1501|Macintosh, Lachlan]] (son of John Mohr and Margaret)(American Revolutionary Leader) #[[McIntosh-3701|Mackintosh, Phineas]] (son of John Mohr and Margaret) #[[McIntosh-3690|Mackintosh, Will]] (son of John Mohr and Margaret) #MacMurrivick, Alex #Macoul, Alex #MacPherson, Norman #Macpherson, Robert #Macqueen, James (of Inverness) #Macqueen, James (servant of James Macqueen of Inverness) #Main, George #Miller, David #Miller, James #Monro, Alexander (of Inverness) #Monro, Margaret (wife of Alexander of Inverness) #Monro, Isabel (daughter of Alexander and Margaret of Inverness) #Monro, Alexander (of Dornoch) #Monro, Donald #Monro, Hector #Monro, John #Monro, Robert #Monro, Will #Monro, Will (of Durnes) #Monro, Elizabeth (daughter of Will of Durnes) #Monro, Margaret (daughter of Will of Durnes) #Morrison, Hugh #Murray, Alexander #Ross, Hugh #Moss, James #Shearer, Donald #Sinclair, John #Spence, John #Stewart, David #Sutherland, Alexander #Sutherland, Robert #Truby, Mary #[[Watson-28666|Watson, Hugh]]

Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734

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[[Category:Georgia Salzburgers]] [[Category:Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734]] [[Category:Province of Georgia, Immigrants]] [[Category:Georgia Colonists]] :'''For more on the Province of Georgia, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_Team Province of Georgia Team Page]. :Province of Georgia is part of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies]]''' ---- :To View Passenger Profiles in WikiTree, visit [[:Category:Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734]] :Profiles are placed in this category with this text: '''[[Category:Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734]]''' and this category with this text '''[[Category:St. Matthews Parish, Georgia]]''' and their Profile linked to their name below. :Source: [https://immigrantships.net/v5/1700v5/princeofwales17341228.html Listed as a Passenger on the Immigrant Ship Transcript of Prince of Wales]. To use this source on Profiles, use this text: '''[https://immigrantships.net/v5/1700v5/princeofwales17341228.html Listed as a Passenger on the Immigrant Ship Transcript of Prince of Wales]''' :Sticker: '''{{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}}''' shows as {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} ---- = The 64 Passengers of the Prince of Wales = == History == '''{{blue|The 64 individuals listed below made up the second out of four Transport Ships of the "Salzburgers".}}''' Captain George Dunbar These settlers left Salzburg, Austria bound for Savannah and then the Wrightsborough Settlement in the Province of Georgia. It was a two month trip across the Atlantic Ocean to escape religious persecution in their native country of Salzburg, presently known as Austria. #[[Bacher-54|Bacher, Gabriel]] d. 1740 Killed by Indians #[[Bacher-52|Bacher, Thomas]] d. 1748 #[[Schweiger-21|Bacher, Maria Schweiger]] (wife) #[[Bacher-53|Bacher, Maria]] (child) b. 1727 #Balthasar Rieser (married) m. 1752 #[[Bacher-51|Backer, Apollonia]] (child) b. 1729 #[[Brander-347|Brandner, Mathias]] #[[Herlin-22|Brandner, Maria Herlin]] (wife) b. 1703 d. 1768 #[[Brander-348|Brandner, Maria]] (child) b. 1735 #Joseph Schubdrein (married) #Bruckner, Georg d. 1752 #[[Burgsteiner-8 | Burgsteiner, Matthias]] b. 1695 d. 1752 #[[Schappacher-1 | Burgsteiner, Agatha]] (wife) d. 1758 #Burgsteiner, Johannes (child) #[[Burgsteiner-16 | Burgsteiner, Ruprecht]] (child) b. 1735 d. 1740 #Eischperger, Ruprecht d. 1762 #Eischperger, Maria Riedelsperger (wife) d. 1768 #Felser, George b. 1798 d. 1766 #Glantz, Sebastian b. 1694 d. 1735 #Hessler, Christian d. 1766 #[[Kalcher-40|Kalcher, Ruprecht]] b. ca 1710 d. 1752 #[[Gunther-1003|Kalcher, Margaretha Gunther]] (wife) #Kogler, Georg m. 1708 d. 1766 #Landfelder, Viet b. 1717 d. 1768 #Lemmenhofer, Veit d. by 1749 #Madreiter, Hans b. 1703 d. 1735 #Maurer, (Hans) Gabriel b. 1708 d. 1766 #Muggitzer, Hans Michael d. ca 1735 #Ott, (Carl) Sigismunc #Pichler, Thomas d. 1751 #Pichler, Margaretha (wife) d. 1751 #Resch, Andreas #Resch, Sibilla Schwas (married) #Riedelsperger, Adam b. 1698 d. 1736 #Riedelsperger, Barbara (wife) #Georg Kogler (married) m. 1737 #Riedelsperger, Christian I d. 1750 #Riedelsperger, Christian II d. 1760 #Riedelsperger, Nikolaus b. 1688 d. 1736 #Riedelsperger, Ruprecht #Riedelsperger, Anna (wife) #Riedelsperger, Stephan #[[Reiser-68|Riser, Bartholomaus]] b. 1682 #[[Zugseisen-1|Riser, (Anna) Maria Zugeisen]] (wife) b. 1712 d. 1737 #[[Reiser-61|Riser, Michael]] (child) b. 1721 d. 1748 #[[Reiser-70|Riser, Balthasar]] (child) b. 1724 #[[Reiser-69|Riser, Georg]] (child) b. 1726 d. 1760 #Rottenberger, Stephan m. 1711 #Rottenberger, Catharina Piedler #Sanftleben, Georg d. 1749 #Schartner, Jacob #Schoppacher, Ruprecht b. 1686 d. 1735 #Schoppacher, Maria (wife) #Viet Landfelder (married) m. 1735 #Agatha (child) #Schwab, Sybille/Sibilla #Schwab, Andreas Resch (married) m. 1734 #Steiner, Ruprecht b. 1707 d. 175? #Steiner, Maria Winter (married) m. 1749 #Steiner, Simon b. 1698 d. 1740 #Steiner, Gertruat Schoppacher (wife) #Peter Reiter (married) #Zimmerebner, Ruprecht #Zittrauer, Paulus d. 1758 == Passenger Notes == :Please see original Passenger List (linked above) for details regarding these passenger notes :# 1 - From Swabia. :# 5 - Listed with the Bacher family, but has the surname "Reiser" following the given name. Unsure if surname should be listed as Bacher or Reiser. :# 6 - Listed with the Bacher family, but following passenger 5. Unsure if the surname should be listed as Bacher or Reiser. :#10 - Listed with the Brandner family but has the surname "Schubdrein" following the given name. Unsure if the surname should be listed as Brandner or Schubdrein. :#20 - The surname could be Hessler or Hossler. :#30-#31 - The surname could be Pichler or Bichler. :#36 - Listed with the Riedelsperger family but with the surname "Kogler". Unsure if the surname should be listed as Riedelsperger or Kogler. :#50 - From Silesia. :#54 - Listed with the Schoppacher family, but has the surname "Landfelder following the given name. Unsure if surname should be listed as Schoppacher or Landfelder. :#55 - Listed with the Schoppacher family but following passenger 54. Unsure if the surname should be listed as Schoppacher or Landfelder. :#63 - Listed with the Steiner family, but has the surname "Reiter" following the given name. Unsure if the surname should be listed as Steiner or Reiter. == Links to All Four Ships== *[[Space:Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734|Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734]] *[[Space:Prince_of_Wales%2C_Arrived_28_December_1734|Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734]] *[[Space:London_Merchant%2C_Arrived_17_February_1736|London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736]] *[[Space:Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741|Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741]]

Prince Oscar Bernadottes Familjegrav

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[[Category:Sweden, Royalty]] === Prince Oscar Bernadottes Familjegrav === Family grave at [http://hittagraven.stockholm.se/sv/Norra-begravningsplatsen/2/21F/38/1 Norra Begravningsplatsen] grave number 22 2 21F 38, Coordinates [https://goo.gl/sU6sWX 59,3559° 18,0196° ] [[Category: Norra begravningsplatsen, Stockholm, Stockholm]] {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav.jpg |caption=Prins Oscar Bernadottes Familjegrav
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|size=l}} ==== People in the Grave ==== :Gerty Bernadotte af Wisborg Fru ::born 1910-10-30 • passed away 2004-11-10 • buried 2005-06-08 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-5|Elsa Viktoria Cedergren]] Fru ::born 1893-08-03 • passed away 1996-07-17 • buried 1996-09-25 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-2|Carl Oscar Bernadotte af Wisborg]] Greve ::born 1890-05-27 • passed away 1977-04-23 • buried 1977-09-14 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-1|Maria Sofia Henrietta Bernadotte af Wisborg]] Grevinna ::born 1889-02-28 • passed away 1974-06-19 • buried 1974-09-20 :[[Cedergren-23|Carl Axel Hugo Cedergren]] Generalssekr ::born 1891-07-26 • passed away 1971-07-10 • buried 1971-09-13 :Rosemarie Bernadotte af Wisborg Grevinna ::born 1942-06-07 • passed away 1967-11-01 • buried 1967-12-18 :[[Bernadotte-21|Oscar Carl August Bernadotte]] av Sverige & Norge ::born 1859-11-15 • passed away 1953-10-04 • buried 1953-10-09 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-3|Folke Bernadotte af Wisborg]] ::born 1895-01-02 • passed away 1948-09-17 • buried 1948-11-30 :[[Munck_af_Fulkila-84|Ebba Henrietta Bernadotte af Wisborg]] Prinsessa ::born 1858-10-24 • passed away 1946-10-16 • buried 1946-10-20 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-4|Ebba Sofia Fleetwood]] Grevinna ::born 1892-05-17 • passed away 1936-06-21 • buried 1936-06-26 :[[Bernadotte-53|Gustaf Edvard Bernadotte af Wisborg]] ::born 1930-01-20 • passed away 1936-02-02 • buried 1936-02-04 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-6|Fredrik Oscar Bernadotte af Wisborg]] ::born 1934-01-10 • passed away 1934-08-20 • buried 1934-08-23 :[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-7|Nils Carl Oscar Bernadotte af Wisborg]] ::born 1918-02-09 • passed away 1920-04-21 • buried 1920-04-26 Also in the grave is [[Manville-64|Estelle]] (not mentioned at [http://hittagraven.stockholm.se/sv/Norra-begravningsplatsen/2/21F/38/1 Hittagraven.se]) the wife of [[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-3|Folke Bernadotte]]. Her second husband [[Ekstrand-33|Carl-Eric Ekstrand]] has his own grave at [http://hittagraven.stockholm.se/sv/Skogskyrkogarden/Minneslund/1138879723/-761182079 Skogskyrkogården]. {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav-1.jpg |caption=[[Bernadotte-21|Prins Oscar Bernadotte]] and [[Munck_af_Fulkila-84|Ebba Bernadotte]] |size=l}} {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav-4.jpg |caption=[[Cedergren-23|Hugo Cedergren]], [[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-5|Elsa Cedergren]] |size=l}} {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav-5.jpg |caption=[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-2|Carl Bernadotte af Wisborg]] |size=l}} {{Image|file=Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav-6.jpg |caption=[[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-3|Folke Bernadotte af Wisborg]] and [[Manville-64|Estelle Romaine (Manville)]] |size=l}} See also: * [http://norrabegravningsplatsen.se/bernadottegraven/ blog] Bernadottegraven * [http://hittagraven.stockholm.se/sv/Norra-begravningsplatsen/2/21F/38/1 Hittagraven.se] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83192496 Find a grave] * [[Wikipedia:Kungliga_begravningsplatsen]] - Royal Cemetery * [http://trondni.blogspot.se/2010/01/what-to-see-prince-oscar-bernadottes.html Blog] What to see: Prince Oscar Bernadotte’s Family Grave, Solna ---- Pages [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prince_Oscar_Bernadottes_Familjegrav|linking to this page]]

Prince Regent, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1849

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* "PRINCE REGENT" 1849 from Diane Cumming's BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website. first accessed on the 29th of February 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1849PrinceRegent.htm * barque Prince Regent, 528 tons, Captain William Jago, from London & Plymouth 8th April 1849, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 20th July 1849. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/princeregent1849.shtml * 13/1849 - Prince Regent from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 29th of February 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1849/GRG35_48_1_49-13_Prince%20Regent.pdf * 08/04/1849 - 20/07/1849 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 29th of February 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945602

Prince Regent, Immigrant Voyage to Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales 1829

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[[Category:Prince Regent, Arrived 19 Aug 1829]] [[Category:Van Diemen's Land, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] Master Mallard, crew of 27, no convicts with general cargo. 400 tons, 4 guns. Departed Plymouth, England and arrived at the Port of Hobart Town on 3 July 1829 and sailed on 11 August arriving at Port Jackson on 19 August 1829. *[http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5310&item=4_4823&ship=Prince%20Regent%20%5B1%5D '''NRS5310/4_4823/Prince Regent 19 Aug 1829'''] Passengers for Van Diemen's Land included the following but not all listed. Cabin passengers :Mr & Mrs Maddocks with child :Mr & Mrs Glover with child :Mr H J Allow :Mr Rob Allow :John Allow :Miss S Allow :Master Allow Steerage Passengers :Mr Glover :Mr & Mrs Jeffers :Mr Aldridge :Mr & Mrs Hodges and children :Mr & Mrs Wallan :Mr Sherwin :Mr Propast :Mr Springvale :Mr Ross (carpenter) :Ann Worthington :Mr Baker :Mr Williamson

Prince William County, Virginia

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[[Category: Prince William County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Prince William County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Prince William County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Prince William County, Virginia}} == Prince William County == ===History=== Named after Prince William, Duke of Cumberland and formed from [[Space: King George County, Virginia | King George County]] and [[Space: Stafford County, Virginia | Stafford County]] on February 1, 1727. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Fairfax County, Virginia | Fairfax County]] and [[Space: Fauquier County, Virginia | Fauquier County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Prince_William_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Prince William County on Family Search] * [https://eservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitallibrary/ Historic Records Prince William Public Library System's Digital Library]: The Digital Library consists of historic records, vital records, photos, images, and maps. * [http://eservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitallibrary/PDF/Marriage%20Records.pdf Marriage Records of Residents of Prince William County, Virginia 1731 – 1930] * Turner, Ronald Ray, [http://www.pwcvabooks.com/pwcvabookspublishedworks.htm Prince William County Virginia] * Tithable Lists • Prince William County 1765 (continued) from the Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 30, Number 3: Ancestry ($): {{Ancestry Image|6131|VGS_1992_01_01_0168}}

Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück

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[[Category:Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück]] ==The Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück (English)== The Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation that belonged to the Lower Rhine-Westphalian Imperial Circle. Its territory covered around 2700 square kilometres. The sovereign (Landesherr) was the Bishop of Osnabrück. {{Image|file=Prince-Bishopric_of_Osnabruck.jpg |caption= Osnabrugensis episcopatus. Auctore Joanne Gigante. }} [[Carolingian-77|Charlemagne (abt.0748-0814)]] had founded the bishopric of Osnabrück around 783, whose ecclesiastical jurisdiction was limited by the rivers Ems and Hunte. From endowments and legal titles, the Osnabrück bishop's see grew into sovereignty in the High Middle Ages so that it came about that this territory did not coincide with the diocesan territory. It essentially comprised the area of the current district (Landkreis) and the city of Osnabrück, as well as an exclave around Wiedenbrück in Westphalia. ===Sovereign=== The sovereign of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück was the Bishop of Osnabrück. The Prince-Bishopric was a religious state and an elective principality in which the Cathedral Chapter elected the bishops. Since the [[Space:Peace_of_Westphalia|Peace of Westphalia]] in 1648, a restriction was imposed that was unique within all of the Holy Roman Empire: after the Principality of Osnabrück was temporarily occupied by troops from the Catholic League, the Protestant Union, as well as Danish and Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War, it was determined according to Article XIII of the [[Space:Peace_of_Westphalia|Peace of Westphalia]] and the decisions made at the Nuremberg ''Exekutionstag'' in 1650, as stated in the Capitulatio Perpetua Osnabrugensis ("Perpetual Capitulation"), that the sovereignty of the territory would be exercised alternately by a Catholic bishop and a Protestant bishop. Therefore, the cathedral chapter had to alternate between a freely elected Catholic bishop and a Protestant bishop, who could only come from the House of Brunswick-Lüneburg. {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Tenure''' |- |Albrecht von Hoya (-1473) |(1450–1454) |- |Rudolf von Diepholz (abt 1400-1455) |(1454–1455) |- |Konrad von Diepholz (1424-1482) |1455–1482 |- |Konrad von Rietberg (abt 1456-1508) |1482–1508 |- |Erich von Braunschweig-Grubenhagen (1478-1532) |1508–1532 |- |[[Waldeck-262|Franz von Waldeck]] (1491-1553) |1532–1553 |- |[[Hoya-13|Johann von Hoya]] (1529-1574) |1553–1574 |- |[[Sachsen-Lauenburg-1|Heinrich von Sachsen-Lauenburg]] (1550-1585) |1574–1585 |- |[[Wilhelm von Schencking]] (1555-1585) | 30 Jul - 3 Aug 1585 |- |[[Waldeck-282|Bernhard von Waldeck]] (1561-1591) |1585-1591 |- |[[Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-19|Philipp Sigismund von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel]] (1568-1623) |1591–1623 |- |[[Von_Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen-4|Eitel Friedrich von Hohenzollern]] (1582 - 1625) |1623–1625 |- |[[Wartenberg-41|Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg]] (1593-1661) |1625–1661 |- |[[Welf-74|Ernst August (Welf) Braunschweig-Lüneburg]] (1629-1698) |1662–1698 |- |[[De_Lorraine-142|Karl Joseph von Lothringen]] (1680-1715) |1698–1715 |- |[[Augustus-49|Ernest August Augustus]] (1674-1728) |1716–1728 |- |[[Von_Wittelsbach-15|Clemens August (von Wittelsbach) Bayern]] (1700-1761) |1728–1761 |- |[[Hannover-40|Frederick Augustus (Hannover) Duke of York and Albany]] (1763-1827) |1764–1802 |} ===Stand representatives=== Since the late Middle Ages, the stands had certain governmental rights. This included, above all, the approval of taxes and the consent and co-supervision in matters of national defense and administration. The stands consisted of: #Stand: The '''Chapter of the Cathedral of Osnabrück''', which formed the first stand, known as the "first curia", #Stand: Osnabrück's Nobility ('''Osnabrücker Ritterschaft'''), and #Stand: The '''cities''', Osnabrück, Iburg (now Bad Iburg in modern Germany, where "Schloss Iburg" was the seat of the sovereign), Melle, Vörden, Wiedenbrück, Quakenbrück, and Fürstenau, with the city of Osnabrück being the most influential among them. The standing representation of the stands was the ''Landräte'' (land councillors), who, together with the Land- and Justizkanzlei (administrative and justice chancellery), formed the "Landrat" (regional council). Since the 16th century, each of the three estates had employed a secretary and a syndic. ====Chapter of the Cathedral of Osnabrück==== The Chapter of the Cathedral of Osnabrück began as a monastery-like community of clergy at the time of Christianization. The Chapter developed into an important political player who played a significant role in the history of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück, especially during the Reformation. The most prominent positions within the cathedral chapter were: *the '''Cathedral Provost''' (German: Domprobst), who was responsible for the external representation of the cathedral chapter and the administration of the chapter's assets, *the '''Cathedral Dean''' (German: Domdekan), who had disciplinary powers and was responsible for regulating the church service, *the '''Cantor''', who was responsible for singing and the organ, *the '''Scholaster''', as head of the cathedral school, *the '''Cathedral Sexton''' or custos (German: Domküster), who was responsible for the utensils, paraments, reliquaries, the archives and the pastoral care of the cathedral congregation, *the '''Cathedral Cellarer''', who was responsible for the administration of the goods in kind, who was last mentioned in 1184. Certain dignities or offices could only be given to "Cathedral Canons" (German: Domherren), which was another way to secure the influence of the chapter across the diocese; these were: *provosts of the collegiate monasteries of **St. Johann in Osnabrück, **Wiedenbrück, **Drebber, **Bramsche/Quakenbrück, *as well as the four chaplaincies in **Wiedenbrück (which was replaced by Schledehausen in 1258), **Dissen **Melle **Bramsche (in 1276 replaced by Laer with a branch in Glandorf. '''Cathedral Provosts''' The cathedral provost was entitled to represent the cathedral chapter externally and to manage the cathedral chapter's assets. The use of the estate ''Gut Eversburg'' was reserved for the cathedral provost.vom Bruch, Rudolf: '''Die Rittersitze des Fürstentums Osnabrück''', Verlag der Buchhandlung H. Th. Wenner, Osnabrück, 2004, page 70ff. This estate was the most important one among the cathedral chapter estates with an area of 560 acres, which experienced its heyday under Provost [[Kerssenbrock-26|Ferdinand Ebbe (Kerssenbrock) von Kerssenbrock zu Brinke (1676-1754)]]. '''Provosts of the Chapter of the Cathedral of Osnabrück'''Hermann Stieglitz: '''Handbuch des Bistums Osnabrück''', Bischöfliches Generalvikariat Osnabrück (Hrsg.), Verlag Dombücherstube Osnabrück, Osnabrück, 1991, 2. völlig neubearbeitete Auflage, ISBN 3925164103, page 32. {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Tenure''' |- |Bilo |1037/1052 |- |Wido |1090–1093 |- |Johannes |1096–1101 |- |Walter |1102 |- |Thiethard |1118 |- |Aderich |1142–1146 |- |Alberich |1147–1163 |- |Arnold |1169–1175 |- |Lentfried |1179–1208 |- |Heinrich |1209–1213 |- |Otto |1215–1223 |- |Engelbert von Isenberg |1223–1224 |- |Heinrich von Cappeln |1224–1227 |- |Wilhelm von Holte |1227–1238 (–1241) |- |Bruno von Isenberg |1242–1251 |- |Balduin von Rüssel |1251–1259 |- |Ludger von Bissendorf |1259–1280 |- |Helmold von Hildesheim |1280–1285 |- |Hugo von Goltern |1286–1306 |- |Hermann zur Lippe |1309 |- |Johann Bar |1309–1316 |- |Bernard von Ravensburg |1316–1346 |- |Balduin von der Horst |1347 |- |Otto Bar |1347–1369 |- |[[Horne-1245|Dietrich von Horne]] |1370–1377 |- |Ludolf von Horne |1377–1393 |- |Arnold Stecke |1393–1410 |- |Rudolf von Diepholz |1412–1424 |- |Rudolf Westphal |1426 |- |Magnus von Hoya |1432 |- |Konrad von Diepholz |1439–1455 |- |Johann von Raesfeld |1455–1482 |- |Dr. Heinrich Manegolt |1483–1489 |- |Wulbrand von Oberg |1518 |- |Jasper von Nesselrode |1523 |- |Giselbert |1538 |- |Arnd von der Borch |1539 |- |Amelung von Varentorpe |1547–1552 |- |Arnd von der Borch |1552–1559 |- |Jobst von Dinklage |1560–1564 |- |Gisbert Budde |1567–1580 |- |Konrad von Ketteler |1582–1594 |- |Gottschalk von Ledeburg |1594–1600 |- |Nikolaus von Bar |1600–1604 |- |Balduin von Voss |1604–1617 |- |[[Liauckema-1|Sixtus von Liaukema]] |1618–1638 |- |Benedikt von Nehem |1638–1643 |- |Johannes Werner von Leeradt |1644–1676 |- |Adam von Wendt |1676–1694 |- |Franz Arnold Joseph von Wolff-Metternich |1695–1718 |- |[[Kerssenbrock-26|Ferdinand Ebbe (Kerssenbrock) von Kerssenbrock zu Brinke (1676-1754)]] |1719–1754 |- |Wilhelm Antonius Ignatius von der Asseburg |1754–1782 |- |[[Weichs_zu_Roesberg-1|Franz Salesius von und zu Weichs-Roesberg]] |1783–1803 |- |} ==== Osnabrück Nobility==== (todo) : ====Collegium Civitatensium - Representatives of the Cities==== The city of Osnabrück sent seven members to the assemblies, including: *Both mayors of the old town (Altstadt), *The mayor of the ''Neustadt'' (the new town), *The senior councillor of the city of Osnabrück's magistracy, *A representative of the employers, *The first senior representative of the city of Osnabrück's magistracy, *The second senior representative of the city of Osnabrück's magistracy. Their syndic and secretary were also allowed to participate in the assemblies. However, Iburg, Melle, and Vörden did not make use of their right to send a representative to the assemblies, as the dominance of Osnabrück was probably too great. Therefore, only Wiedenbrück and Quakenbrück each sent two representatives, and Fürstenau sent one representative, but their delegates often did not attend the assemblies. Members of the ''Collegium Civitatensium'' did not have to fulfil specific requirements, unlike the Second Estate, the nobility. The representatives of Osnabrück already held sufficient proof of their status through their municipal positions. On the other hand, representatives from other cities had to provide evidence that they were elected within their magistracy upon request. '''See also...''' * [[Space:Osnabr%C3%BCck_-_City_Mayors|Osnabrück - City Mayors]] '''Magistracy of the City of Quakenbrück''' In Quakenbrück, the magistracy consisted of noble "Burgmänner" and the council of citizens ("Bürgerrat"). The "Burgmänner" were part of the magistracy because they owned a property in the city that had the status of a noble property. There were ten such properties. The council of citizens ("Bürgerrat") consisted of 6 people: *The senior councilor ("Ratssenior"), who held the position of the first mayor, *The sub-senior councilor ("Subsenior"), *4 council members ("Ratsverwandte"). "Burgmänner" and council members appointed the city secretary. In important matters, since 1600, a committee called the "Sechszehner" was elected by the citizens. These six members of the "Sechszehner" then chose six citizens who were responsible for electing the magistracy. The citizenship in Quakenbrück was usually elected annually, initially on January 3rd, but from the early 17th century, it was done on the day after Candlemas. Ten days before, the "Burgmänner" were invited to participate in the election. The "Sechszehner" and the city secretary gathered in the town hall on the day of the election, and the "Sechszehner" cast dice among themselves. The four members with the lowest roll were chosen as electors. These four then selected five "Körherren": three from the "Sechszehnerkollegium" and one each from the "St. Annenhalbstadt" and the "St. Antoniushalbstadt." In alternate years, two members were chosen from one half and one from the other half. These five "Körherren" then locked themselves together in the town hall and, by a majority vote, elected the six magistrates. The names of the chosen individuals were written on a piece of paper and presented to the "Burgmänner" after the city servant unlocked the town hall upon the call of the "Körherren." The elected council members were then summoned and, if there were any newly elected, sworn in immediately. '''Magistracy of the City of Fürstenau''' The magistracy in Fürstenau consisted of two mayors, two council members, a "Gemeinsmann," and a city secretary. The "Gemeinsmann" supervised the common lands of the citizens. The magistracy was elected annually on the Feast of the Epiphany (Three Kings' Day) by a committee of the citizens. '''Magistracy of the City of Melle''' In Melle, the magistracy was initially called "Bürgermeister," "Schöffen," and "Rat" according to a privilege granted by Bishop Heinrich von Holstein in 1443. In a decree issued by [[Welf-74|Ernst August I]] on 28 November 1694, the number of magistracy members was reduced, and the magistracy thereafter consisted of one mayor, one judge, and two council members, with the oldest council member also serving as a representative of the employers. The sitting judges and council members were allowed to continue in their positions until their death. The same decree also regulated the election process: After the death of the magistrates, leaving only three remaining, the citizens were to choose six individuals from the community. These six, in turn, were to select six other citizens. These twelve would then choose one person to fill the magistrate position, subject to the approval of the official in the Grönenberg office. The judge also had to take care of the duties of the city secretary. '''Magistracy of the City of Iburg''' Iburg had two mayors and four council members, as well as a local judge ("Fleckenrichter"). According to an ordinance by Bishop [[Wartenberg-41|Franz Wilhelm]] on 13 December 1657, the election of the magistracy was to take place annually on the Feast of St. John the Baptist ("Johannis") in the same manner as later introduced in Melle. Six individuals chosen by the existing mayors would select the six citizens responsible for electing the magistracy. Citizenship in Iburg was dependent on affiliation with the Catholic Church, as determined by Franz Wilhelm. '''Magistracy of the City of Vörden''' Vörden based its urban rights on a privilege granted by Bishop Dietrich in 1387. Especially in terms of jurisdiction, these rights were significant. The privilege, like those for Quakenbrück and Fürstenau, referred several times to the city law of Osnabrück. The magistracy consisted of two mayors, two officers ("Befehlshaber," later called assessors), and four council members. Vörden also had a judge. The council election took place annually on "Handgiftentag," January 2nd. The outgoing magistrates would select four members from their own ranks, and four more would be chosen from the community. These eight people would then elect the eight council members and four more community representatives. : ===Administration=== *'''Land and Justice Chancellery ( Land- and Justizkanzlei):''' In the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück, administrative authorities developed since the 16th century. The first and initially sole central authority was the so-called chancellery (also known as the government), which served as both a governmental and judicial institution. The earliest government ordinance dates back to February 15, 1585. Alongside and above the chancellery, a closer council of the Prince-Bishop emerged in the 17th century, which dealt with important government affairs and managed the chamber administration. Since the 1660s, this council was institutionalized as the Secret Council (Geheimer Rat). As a result, the old chancellery became the Land and Justice Chancellery. *'''The Secret Council (Geheimer Rat):''' Since the Secret Council was always tied to the person of the Prince-Bishop due to the alternation between Catholic and Protestant bishops and subject to constant changes, the Land and Justice Chancellery was established as a permanent state authority independent of the change of sovereign. *'''Special Central Authorities:''' In addition to the Secret Council and the Land and Justice Chancellery, there was an '''Protestant Consistory''' since 1651, as well as other central special authorities such as the '''Oberaufseheramt''' (established in 1728) and the '''Hofmarschallamt''' (institutionalized in 1783), both of which were exclusively Brunswick-Lüneburg offices. The Oberaufseheramt had supervisory authority over the Welf Allodial property in the Principality of Osnabrück, while the Hofmarschallamt had oversight over the Castle and Petersburg in Osnabrück, as well as the princely court. *'''Districts or Offices (Ämter):''' At the lower level, administration and jurisdiction were separate. Administration was carried out by the Ämter (districts). In addition to performing sovereign and policing tasks, the administrative activities of the districts primarily involved collecting the sovereign's revenues and managing the demesne properties. Regarding jurisdiction, the office held the so-called ''Brüchtengerichte'' (lower courts) and police courts for minor offenses. Each district was led by a ''Drost'', while the execution of tasks was carried out by the ''Rentmeister''. They were subordinate to the ''Vogt'', who also served as the executive body of the courts. ===History=== (to do) ===Successor State(s)=== With the end of the spiritual principality of Osnabrück at the end of 1802, the administration worked under Prussian, Westphalian, and French rule in the years to come until 1814: The Congress of Vienna assigned Osnabrück to the Kingdom of Hanover. As the Hanoverian government considered the decrees and changes made during the Westphalian and French times as invalid, the conditions from 1803 theoretically returned in 1814. Thus, the former first estate, the cathedral chapter, was replaced by the nobility. The urban estate was formed by Osnabrück, Fürstenau, Quakenbrück, and Melle. During the Prussian period, Bramsche was later added to the urban estate. ==Y-DNA Project - OSNABRUCK HOCHSTIFT == For those of you having a patrilineal ancestor born in the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück, there is a dedicated Y-DNA Project that you are invited to join. The objective of this Y-DNA project is to *substantiate genealogic findings with Y-DNA evidence, *help Y-DNA descendants of inhabitants of the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück to collaborate, *advance the understanding of migration into and out of the Prince-Bishopric. The Y-DNA project is called "Osnabruck-Hochstift" at FamilyTreeDNA, see the following link: * https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/osnabruck-hochstift/about ==Wikitree "Stuff"== ===Location Name Field === The following table is still incomplete and should be extended with all villages in the Prince-Bishopric to show what should be put into the '''Location''' field at Wikitree for events (births, marriages, deaths) that occurred '''before 29 October 1802'''.German Wikipedia: '''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hochstift_Osnabr%C3%BCck Hochstift Osnabrück]]'''. {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|Place ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"| ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"| ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Parish/Bailiwick''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Amt''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Full text for location field''' |- |'''Eversburg''' |Osnabrück (Dom) |Iburg |Eversburg, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Gartlage''' |Osnabrück (Dom) |Iburg |Gartlage, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Haste''' |Osnabrück (Dom) |Iburg |Haste, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Schinkel''' |Osnabrück (Dom) |Iburg |Schinkel, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Ankum''' |Ankum |Fürstenau |Ankum, Fürstenau, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Rüssel''' |Ankum |Fürstenau |Rüssel, Ankum, Fürstenau, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Menslage''' |Menslage |Fürstenau |Menslage, Fürstenau, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Achmer''' |Bramsche |Vörden |Achmer, Bramsche, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Balkum''' |Bramsche |Vörden |Balkum, Bramsche, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Bramsche''' |Bramsche |Vörden |Bramsche, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Engter''' |Bramsche |Vörden |Engter, Bramsche, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Pente''' |Bramsche |Vörden |Pente, Bramsche, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Schleptrup''' |Bramsche |Vörden |Engter, Bramsche, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Bühren''' |Malgarten |Vörden |Bühren, Malgarten, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Eckelort''' |Malgarten |Vörden |Eckelort, Malgarten, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Epe''' |Malgarten |Vörden |Epe, Malgarten, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Knäppen''' |Malgarten |Vörden |Knäppen, Malgarten, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Malgarten''' |Malgarten |Vörden |Malgarten, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Wittefeld''' |Malgarten |Vörden |Wittefeld, Malgarten, Vörden, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Barlage''' |Wallenhorst |Iburg |Barlage, Hollage, Wallenhorst, Iburg, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Hollage''' |Wallenhorst |Iburg |Hollage, Wallenhorst, Iburg, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Fiestel''' |Wallenhorst |Iburg |Fiestel, Hollage, Wallenhorst, Iburg, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Lechtingen''' |Wallenhorst |Iburg |Lechtingen, Wallenhorst, Iburg, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Pye''' |Wallenhorst |Iburg |Pye, Wallenhorst, Iburg, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |'''Wallenhorst''' |Wallenhorst |Iburg |Wallenhorst, Iburg, Osnabrück, Heiliges Römisches Reich |- |} ===One-Place Studies=== A few One Place Studies cover certain locations that were located in the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück. They might cover longer periods or only a subsegment within the existence of the Prince-Bishopric of OsnabrücK: *[[Space:Wallenhorst%2C_Niedersachsen_One_Place_Study|Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study]] *[[Space:Gut Eversburg, Niedersachsen One Place Study|Gut Eversburg, Niedersachsen One Place Study]] ===Banners=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Banner options for the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück''' |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | '''Banner'''|| '''Code'''||'''Result''' |- |'''Born'''||{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo= NAME was born in the [[Space:Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück]] |flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png |tooltip=Coat of Arms Fürstbistum Osnabrück}}||{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo= NAME was born in the [[Space:Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück]] |flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png |tooltip=Coat of Arms Fürstbistum Osnabrück}} |- |'''Sovereign'''||{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=NAME was Sovereign of the [[Space:Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück]] |flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png |tooltip=Coat of Arms Fürstbistum Osnabrück}}||{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=NAME was Sovereign of the [[Space:Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück]] |flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png |tooltip=Coat of Arms Fürstbistum Osnabrück}} |- |'''Member of Collegium Civitatensium'''||{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo= NAME was a member of the Collegium Civitatensium in the [[Space:Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück]] |flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png |tooltip=Coat of Arms Fürstbistum Osnabrück}}||{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=NAME was a member of the Collegium Civitatensium in the [[Space:Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück]] |flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png |tooltip=Coat of Arms Fürstbistum Osnabrück}} |- |rowspan="3"|'''Migrant to the US''' ||'''Travelled 3 Dec 1775 - 14 Jun 1777:''' {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|destination= United States of America|origin-flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png|destination-flag= US_Flags.png }} ||{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|destination= United States of America|origin-flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png|destination-flag= US_Flags.png }} |- |'''Travelled 14 Jun 1777- 1 May 1795''': {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|destination= United States of America|origin-flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png|destination-flag= US_Flags-1.png }} ||{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|destination= United States of America|origin-flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png|destination-flag= US_Flags-1.png }} |- |- |'''Travelled 1 May 1795 - 1802''' {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|destination= United States of America|origin-flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png|destination-flag= US_Flags-3.png }} ||{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück|destination= United States of America|origin-flag=Furstbistum_Osnabruck.png|destination-flag= US_Flags-3.png }} |- |} : ===Emigration=== While a large wave of emigrants left the region of Osnabrück only much later in the 1830-1870s, there was also emigration from the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück, before it seized to exist as a separate state in 1802. In WikiTree, these emigrant profiles can be browsed by using the following category *[[:Category: Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück, Emigrants]]. It is recommended that you add this category also to other profiles of emigrants from the Prince-Bishopric. ===Immigration=== There was also immigration to the Prince-Bishopric, however, only a few profiles are currently available on WikiTree. The immigration category structure is below: *[[:Category: Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück, Immigrants]]. It is recommended that you add this category also to other profiles of immigrants to the Prince-Bishopric. ==Sources== *Wikpedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince-Bishopric_of_Osnabr%C3%BCck Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück] *GenWiki: [https://wiki.genealogy.net/Portal:F%C3%BCrstbistum_Osnabr%C3%BCck Portal Fürstbistum Osnabrück] (in German)

Princess Anne County, Virginia

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[[Category: Princess Anne County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Princess Anne County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Princess Anne County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Princess Anne County, Virginia}} == Princess Anne County == ===History=== Named after [[Stuart-27 | Princess Anne]], who became Queen regnant of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1702, and formed from the complete split of [[Space: Lower Norfolk County, Virginia | Lower Norfolk County]] in 1691. In 1963, Princess Anne was absorbed into the independent city of Virginia Beach. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Princess_Anne_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Princess Anne County on Family Search] * Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary — Miscellaneous statistical and historical Information on Princess Anne County going back to the first settlements. (Princess Anne County was once known as Lower Norfolk County and was merged into the city of Chesapeake in 1963); James, Edward W. (ed). ''Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary parts 1–3'' * [https://archive.org/details/marriageso117491821wing Princess Anne County Marriage Index]; Wingo, Elizabeth,'' Marriages of Princess Anne County Virginia 1799-1821; Volume II.'' * Wright Family (Dennis F and Johnnie Wright) Bible [https://archive.org/details/princessannecoun13luke/page/337 Princess Anne County, Virginia Bible records Lukei, Melinda Jones] * [https://virginiapioneers.net/counties/countyprincessanne.html Princess Anne County Genealogy Web Site] * [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H011495.pdf Princess Anne County Rent Roll 1704 (page 188)]

Princess Louise Dragoon Guards

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[[Category: 8th Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I]] [[Category: 4th Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I]] [[Category: Canadian Army, World War II]][[Category: Princess Louise Dragoon Guards]] [[Category: Canadian Army]][[Category: Ottawa, Ontario]] [[Category: 1st Canadian Infantry Division, Canadian Army, World War II]] [[Category: 4th Hussars]] [[Category:5th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards, Permanent Active Militia]]__NOTOC__ ==Princess Louise Dragoon Guards== Ottawa's independent cavalry troop was formed in 1872. It later came under the patronage of the Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne, during her time there as vice-regal consort (1878–80), and the troop was expanded to an independent squadron named the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. During the Second Boer War, volunteers from the squadron fought with the Imperial forces in South Africa. The squadron was again expanded into a regiment in 1903 as the 5th "Princess Louise Dragoon Guards". The 5th PLDG was not mobilized in the First World War, but it contributed volunteers to and aided in the recruiting of the 8th Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles. "A" Squadron was recruited from Ottawa, and likely had most of the 5th PDLG recruits, (such as [[Scott-32702|Sgt Harold Archibald Scott]] who later commanded A Coy, 4th CMR as Major). The 8th CMR did not enter combat as a unit, its personnel being absorbed by the reserves in England and the 4th Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, in France, but enough of its former members fought at the Battle of Mount Sorrel that the regiment qualified for a battle honour, which the PLDG perpetuates. In the 1936 reorganization of the Militia, the PLDG and the 4th Hussars were amalgamated as the 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. The 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards was a Militia Regiment activated for Wartime Service with the Canadian Army (Active) in 1941. A former cavalry regiment with roots in the Ottawa area that dated back to the late 1800s it was assigned to the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps which itself had been activated in 1940. In 1942 it was redesignated the 4th Reconnaissance Regiment (4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards), the same year the first of its soldiers sailed for the United Kingdom where 4th PLDG joined 1st Canadian Infantry Division at Camp Aldershot. Though transferred to the infantry in July 1944, 4th PLDG retained the black beret of the Canadian Armoured Corps and continued to refer to its sub-units as "squadrons" and "troops" instead of "companies" and "platoons"; the traditional infantry designation. Its motto was "For Our Altars and Our Homes". The 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards was moved to the Supplementary Order of Battle of the Canadian Army in 1965. ==Battle honours== In the list below, battle honours in small capitals were awarded for participation in large operations and campaigns, while those in lowercase indicate honours granted for more specific battles. The battle honours in bold type are emblazoned on the regimental standard. '''South African War''' :South Africa, 1900 '''First World War''' :Mount Sorrel '''Second World War''' :Adrano :Troina Valley :Sicily, 1943 :Landing at Reggio :Motta Montecorvino :Liri Valley :Hitler Line :Melfa Crossing :Gothic Line :Tomba di Pesaro :Casale :Sant'Angelo in Salute :Capture of Ravenna :Naviglio Canal :Italy, 1943–1945 :North-West Europe, 1945 ==30 Aug 1930 The Evening Citizen (Ottawa) "Old Time Stuff"== ''The Princess Louise Dragoons Origin Back In The Year '78''' :Was Organized Just Prior to Arrival of the Princess and Received Its Prefix Soon After. Was the Successor to the Capt. Sparks Troop of Cavalry. :The Princess Louise Dragoon Guards is one of the old military organizations of Ottawa. It came officially into existence on the fifteenth of November, the year 1878. There has been a general impression that the PLDG was organized as such. But that is not the case. It was started merely as a troop of dragoons and replaced the old Ottawa troop of cavalry of which Captain Nicholas Sparks (Jr.) had been the captain. :As far as can ascertained the troop was organized in view of the known coming to Rideau Hall of the Marquis of Lorne and the Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria. The statement of pioneer members of the corps is that the militia dept of the day felt that something more spectacular than a cavalry corps was required to act as escort to the Princess Louise. Gave Her Consent :No doubt those who organized the corps, had in mind, from the start, the name the corps was later to bear. But it was not till after the Princess Louise arrived, and graciously gave her consent to the use of her name, that the name "Princess Louise" was added to the designation of the corps. It was on Jan 3, 1879, that the new name came officially into use. Made Into Squadron :In 1903 the personnel of the PLDG was added to and received the dignity of a squadron, and at the same time it was given the squadron number of "The Fifth". Some of Cavalry :It should be told that the best of the men of the old troop of Sparks' cavalry were drafted into the new corps, but a number of the new men (young) who were known to be good horsemen were invited to join, with the result that new corps started off with a personnel capable of making a fine showing in the presence of he Queen's daughter. All Sorts :The new corps was comprised of various classes. There were more clerks, civil servant clerks, a few local farmers, some contractors, some "gentlemen horsemen", and some merchants. The Officers :John Stewart, who was a contractor and who had been a lieutenant in the Ottawa Cavalry Corps, was given command of the new dragoons. Under him he had as lieutenants O.A.F. Coleman, V.S. and F.F. Gourdeau, civil servants. The full personnel will be found under the picture herewith. Like Centaurs :From the start the new corps was a success. It had appearance and "swank". The men all rode their mounts like centaurs, and the uniforms, helmets and equipment generally were the same as the swell Dragoon corps of the motherland. All the equipment came from England. The Survivors :Only a few of the original personnel remain alive. So far as the OTS can ascertain those who are still alive are T. C. (Tom) Bate, John McGovern, and Peter Thompson (Montreal road). The original officers and all the non-coms have passed. In Montreal :During the stay of the Princess in Canada, there was staged for her benefit a great sham battle on Fletcher Field at the foot of the mountain. The Dragoon Guards were taken to Montreal for the occasion, and cut quite a swath with the spectators. The Dragoons went down and back on a special train. The Cavalry :In passing it may be said that the uniform of the old cavalry corps (organized in 1872) was much the same as that of the dragoons except that the cavalry did not wear helmets. They had to be content with forage caps, for ordinary use, and busbies for special occasions. In 1879 :The picture shown herewith was taken on Parliament Hill in 1879, when the new Governor-General and the Princess attended their second opening of parliament. The new Dragoons made a swell escort for Her Royal Highness. Picture of the Dragoons as they appeared on their second escort to Parliament Hill soon after the organization. The sleigh in which the Princess drove to the "opening" is seen in the foreground. Following is the personnel of the corps, reading from left to right. Those names which have prefixes are troopers. The non-coms and officers are designated: Back row: G. Connors, J. McColl, Corp. R. Brown, --Duncan, J. Langford, A. Scrim, Sgt. D. Gordon, Geo. Howe, R. Gilpin, D. Campbell, J. Skead, Sgt, A. Z. Palmer, Charles Geddes, T.C. Bate, Corp. W. May, E. Rochester, F. Abbott, G. Harris, Corp. Geo. Rogers, J. Scott, John McGowen, -- Donaldson, Corp. Michaelson, F. McCann, -- Hailey, [[Thomson-7641|Peter Thompson]], [[Thomson-7644|Corp. S. Thompson]]. Front row: Sgt.-Major Heron, Trumpter J. Lambkin, Capt. John Stewart, Lt. O.A.F. Coleman, V.S., Lt. F.F. Gourdeau. ==Sources== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Princess_Louise_Dragoon_Guards Wikipedia - Princess Louise Dragoon Guards] * [https://books.google.ca/books?id=8KU5AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA14&lpg=RA1-PA14&dq=%22Nicholas+Sparks%22+%22Ottawa+Troop+of+Cavalry%22&source=bl&ots=zkL7r7u1x2&sig=nRBMZ5f2mgDVSKw3nPpL0XhdnnE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiygqmBwKjeAhUhiOAKHU7wCREQ6AEwAHoECAMQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Nicholas%20Sparks%22%20%22Ottawa%20Troop%20of%20Cavalry%22&f=false Ottawa Troop of Cavalry - Sessional Papers, Volume 7, Issue 5] * Jackson, H. M. (1951) "The Princess Louise Dragoon Guards: A History". Self Published; First Edition edition. Ottawa. ASIN: B0031KB5WI. * [http://hwtproject.ca/directory/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/1915-8th-Battalion-Canadian-Mounted-Rifles-CMR-Ottawa..pdf 1915 - The 8th Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles (CMR) Reviewed by the Governor-General on Parliament Hill]: Group of photos, of the Parliament Hill send-off in 1915, was found among the items in the Fraser Family Collection.

Princess Royal, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1846-47

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[[Category:Princess Royal, Arrived 16 Mar 1847]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The voyage of the '''''Princess Royal'''''
Departed '''London 5 November 1846'''
Departed '''Plymouth 15 November 1846'''
Arrived '''Port Adelaide 16 March 1847'''.
Master '''Captain Chas. von Zuilecom'''. * '''05/11/1846 - 16/03/1847''' from Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945102 * '''1847 Princess Royal''' from the OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1847-princess-royal.html * Barry Leadbeater's ''''''South Australian Shipping & Immigration'''''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * '''PRINCESS ROYAL 1847''' from Diane Cummings Bound for South Australia website at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1847PrincessRoyal.htm * '''PRINCESS ROYAL 1847 (passenger list)''' from Diane Cummings Bound for South Australia website at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1847PrincessRoyal-Passengers.htm

Princeton Nurseries Historial District

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[[Category: Maple Name Study]] [[Category: Middlesex County, New Jersey]] This page contains information regarding ''Princeton Nurseries'', which was located (1913-1995) south of Kingston, New Jersey, in the northern part of an area formerly known as [[Space:Mapletown%2C_New_Jersey|Mapletown]]. The Adobe Acrobat document presented here contains images and maps pertaining to the district. :Here is a partial index of images: ::Photograph 3. Building 3. Van Dyke/Hoffman House, 325 Mapleton Road. :::Now in its fourth location, this house was constructed on the east side of U.S. 1, probably in the early 19th century. The Van Dyke/Hoffinan House was first moved to the west side of U.S. 1 circa 1929, then to a site on Mapleton Road approximately opposite its present location in 1980. It was moved for the third time in the late 1980s. ::Photograph 4. Building 4. Matthias Van Dyke House, 323 Mapleton Road. :::Built in 1756, the house is constructed of fieldstone laid in coursed ashlar. The main block is four bays wide, two bays deep and two and a half stories tall. To the left (south) of the main block is a two-bay kitchen wing, built circa 1917 to replace the original kitchen. :::The Van Dyke house with its 85 acres was one of the first four farms purchased by William Flemer, Sr. when establishing the nursery. Matthias Van Dyke had the house built in 1756 on 200 acres he would later inherit from his father. It housed several British officers before the Battle of Princeton in January 1777. ::Photograph 5. Building 5. Ziegerhofer House and barn, 252 Mapleton Road. :::The structure predates the nursery, and was historically associated with the Higgins house next door (#6). ::Photograph 6. Building 6. Higgins House, 250 Mapleton Road. :::The house is on one of the four original farms purchased by William Flemer Sr. when establishing the nursery. Stylistically it appears to date from circa 1880 based on its very tall profile. ::Photograph 7. Building 7. Shennard House, 119 Mapleton Road. :::The house was in existence and was one of the original purchases when the nursery was established. ::Photograph 9. Perez/Homan House, 1 Old Nursery Lane. :::Although the house is older than the nursery, it was not on one of the first four farms purchased when the nursery was established. Based on its stylistic attributes, the house probably dates from the third quarter of the 19th century. ::..... ::Figure 1. A portion of Dalley’s Map of the Road from Trenton to Amboy, 1745. ::Figure 2. A portion of Princeton and Vicinity, Sheet 127, United States Coast Survey, 1840 ::Figure 3. A portion of Otley and Keily’s Map of Middlesex County, 1850. ::Figure 4. A portion of Everts & Stewart’s Combination Atlas Map of Middlesex County, New Jersey, 1876. ::Figure 5. Princeton Nurseries in 1972, near its peak. ::Figure 6. A map showing the district boundaries and a portion of a map from Breese, ''Princeton University Land'' superimposed on parts of the Princeton, Hightstown and Monmouth Junction USGS quadrangles. ::Figure 7. Princeton Nurseries Historic District, Plainsboro and South Brunswick Townships, Middlesex County, New Jersey - '''Key to Photographs''' ::Figure 8. Princeton Nurseries Historic District, Plainsboro and South Brunswick Townships, Middlesex County, New Jersey - '''Boundary and Building Location Key''' ::Figure 9. District boundaries superimposed on an aerial photograph of the district.

Princeton United Methodist Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Princeton_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Princeton%2C_Georgia|Princeton United Methodist Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Princeton United Methodist Cemetery '''Address:''' 2390 S Lumpkin St, Athens, Clarke, Georgia 30606 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 33.92118, -83.38946 '''Information:''' This free space page for the Princeton United Methodist Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Georgia Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the Global Cemeteries Project.

Princeton WV Rent Book

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[[Category:Compton-2184]] == The Book == A slim notebook of handwritten notes found in the personal effects of descendants of [[Compton-2234 | Dr. L. F. Compton]]. The notes are detailed income and expenses of rental properties in Princeton, West Virginia, dated 1944-1949 == The Tenants == * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-7HF Donald Strong]"United States Census, 1940," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-7HF : 8 January 2021), Donald S Strong, men's clothing salesman, East River Magisterial District, Mercer, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 28-26, sheet 9B, line 58, family 183, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4428., probably son of [[Strong-6252|Harry M Strong]]. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-Z5K Harry M. Strong Jr.]"United States Census, 1940," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-Z5K : 8 January 2021), Harry M Strong, accountant, East River Magisterial District, Mercer, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 28-30, sheet 3A, line 25, family 58, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4428., probably son of [[Strong-6252|Harry M Strong]]. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-4BJ Miss Janice Cook]"United States Census, 1940," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-4BJ : 8 January 2021), Janis Cooks, school teacher, East River Magisterial District, Mercer, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 28-28, sheet 2A, line 27, family 8, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4428. (my relative remembers that she was his fourth grade teacher). * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-2P7 John Bencey/Bensey] "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-2P7 : 8 January 2021), John L Bensey, service station operator, East River Magisterial District, Mercer, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 28-34, sheet 23A, line 36, family 391, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4429. * Dr. Leonard Coleman * Leroy Stennette * William Hauckins * Mrs Minty(?) Bailey * Nathan Lucas * Ben Stoverman (probably sublet from Janice Cook) * Joe Stinson == Others Mentioned == * Recurring expense of "Noah Abion Keaton" or "Keaton" or "Janitor Keaton" appears to be [[Keaton-469|Noah Albin Keaton]]. He was enumerated on the 1940 census with the occupation of "Janitor""United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-8C7 : 8 January 2021), Noah A Keaton, Janitor, East River Magisterial District, Mercer, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 28-31, sheet 2B, line 42, family 37, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4428. * J. A. Downey (banking) * Mr. Ayres * Mr. Appes * Bill Williams * Bill Stennett * Mr. Watkins(?) * Mr. Fair * J. M. Bondurant (Jesse Meador?)"United States Census, 1940," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-6Z7 : 8 January 2021), Jesse Meador Bondurant, East River Magisterial District, Mercer, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 28-28, sheet 13A, line 28, family 247, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4428. * H. E. Broyles (Hubert?)"United States Census, 1940," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K7Z4-7S4 : 8 January 2021), Hubert E Broyles, East River Magisterial District, Mercer, West Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 28-27, sheet 6B, line 73, family 91, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 4428. * E. L. Dobbins * J. M. Snider * A. E. Hagan, painting * W. L. Stennett, caulking * G. W. Lawrence == Sources == See also: * https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6490408/noah-albin-keaton * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Strong-6252&person2Name=Compton-2234&relation=0&ignoreIds= Family Connection between Dr. L F Compton and Harry M Strong].

Princetown United Presbyterian Cemetery

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Prine Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries] Looking for perrine and prine family from Pennsylvania

Pringle Name Study

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

Pringle-Henry of Killoon

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== Introduction == There are several people in Killoon and nearby townlands with surname Henry and forename Pringle. This page researches that connection. [[:Category:Killoon_Townland%2C_Ballyclog_Parish%2C_County_Tyrone | Killoon]] is a townland in Ballyclog Parish, County Tyrone, just to the north of Stewartstown. It is in the Cookstown poor law union. Neighbouring townlands where Henrys have been seen include Curglassan and Gortnaskea and Ballyveeny. === Resources === * [http://www.jamespringle.co.uk/html/caledon.html "Lineage of the Pringles of Caledon, Co. Tyrone"], website of James Pringle * "The families of French of Belturbet and Nixon of Fermanagh, and their descendants" by Henry Biddall Swanzy ; text available by [https://archive.org/stream/familiesoffrench00byuswan/familiesoffrench00byuswan_djvu.txt archive.org] and so on. * [https://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1743Dec21-PRINGLE-ENERY.html Pringle-Enery Deed 1753] * [https://inba.info/1536-1810-index-prerogative-wills-of-ireland-p-y_57589f87b6d87f0a068b45c4.html Prerogative Wills index] === Likely descendants === * [[Henry-14482|Robert Pringle Henry (bef.1813-bef.1886)]] - probably died before 1860; and several of his children emigrated to Melbourne, Australia. * [[Henry-14266|Adam Pringle Henry (1838-1862)]] - emigrated to Melbourne. ** {{Ancestry Tree|112016621|270096890385}} cites Adam's parents as William Pringle Henry and Ann Brown, no sources. Furthermore it claims this William died in Australia 1890, and had children Charlotte (1824 Ballyclog) and Alexander (1836 Killoon). * [[Henry-14513|John Alexander Henry (abt.1805-1873)]] (Killoon; has a son named Pringle) * [[Henry-14517|William Henry (abt.1794-1874)]] may be the brother of John Alexander Henry (William's son's death informant was the son of John Alexander Henry, given as "cousin"). * [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/3beb838040196 Robert Alexander Henry] (no WT profile yet) of Gortnaskea, has a child in 1867. * [[Henry-14516|Robert Henry (abt.1830-1911)]] - given as "cousin" of Pringle Henry's wife. See also: [[Henry-14520|Robert Henry (bef.1843-)]] of Killoon. === Dorothy Pringle === Swanzy cites Dorothy Pringle as the daughter of: * Rev. Robert Pringle M.A. of Caledon, Co. Tyrone and Madden, Co. Armagh, eldest son of John Pringle of Caledon, died intestate with admonition granted to widow on 23 Feb 1779 * Frances Enery, eldest daughter of William Enery Rev. D.D., Rector of Killshandra, Co. Cavan, b. 1706, d. 20 Feb 1764. These parents married 20 Dec 1753 having three sons and one daughter, Dorothy. Corroborating this, James Pringle quotes the will for William Pringle (died 1799). I'm not sure how that was obtained, but William left 300 pounds to Dorothy the daughter of Robert. In Swanzy, it contains the line '''Dorothy Pringle m. John Henry of Killoon, Co. Tyrone'''. I am figuring that the Pringle Henry people of Killoon in the 19th century are descendants of this couple. It would make sense for these farmers to want to retain the name of their "noble" lineage. === John Henry === According to [https://cotyrone.com/wills/varwillsdeedsbdms.html CT] we have: * "Will of John ROSS of Killoon Parish Ballyclog Co. Tyrone dated 8 Feb 1772 proved in the Perogative court 28th March 1772 ...bequeaths five shillings to son Joseph ROSS, the same to Arthur WHITSETT, to my daughter Sarah ROSS to Margaret TILL, to daughter Mary HENRY and grandson John HENRY (the heir to the real estate)" === Analysis === With Dorothy's parents marrying 1753 and her mother dying 1764, that gives us a window for her birth. Taking 21-42 as likely age window for Dorothy's children, we can say her children would have been born between about 1774 and 1806. So one possibility would be that (from the above bulleted list) William Henry, John Alexander Henry and Robert Pringle Henry were all the children of Dorothy; with Adam Pringle Henry being the son of said William; and the ancestry tree's claim of William dying in Australia being incorrect. == Other records == === Gravestone Inscriptions === At [https://en.calameo.com/books/00491098012dfaf6d8f1c Ballyclog Graveyard Inscriptions] there is Pringle Henry, and also a John Henry died late 18th century that needs unpacking. === Other Pringle Henrys that may or may not be connected === In the 1901 census for Belfast there is a Jean Pringle Henry with a Robert.

Printz Name Study

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[[Category:Printz Name Study]][[Category: Bottnaryd (F)]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Printz Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Printz Printz] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Printz name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Printzes), by time period (18th Century Printzes), or by topic (Printz DNA, Printz Occupations, Printz Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Printz Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Johansson-1906|Lena Svensson]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Printz}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified == Origin == === Sweden == The vicar in [[:Category:Bottnaryd (F)|Bottnaryd parish]], [[Hansson-689|Bero Johannis]], is the start of the Swedish family with the surname Printz. His father is believed to be Hans Botvidsson, the mayor of [[:Category: Norrköpings stad, Östergötland|Norrköping]]. His son [[Björnsson-221|Johan]] became the governor of New Sweden in and ennobled by 1642. His other son [[Ambjörnsson_Printz-1|Isak]] became the mayor of [[:Category: Norrköpings stad, Östergötland|Norrköping]]. == Sources == * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printz Printz, Wikipedia]

Prior Civil Parish, County Kerry

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[[Category: Kerry Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Kerry|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Kerry, Ireland|Main Kerry Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Prior Parish, County Kerry|Category for Prior Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Kerry|Civil Parishes in County Kerry]] |}
See also the Counties [[Space:Prior_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Kerry#Sources|navigation]] at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Munster Team|Munster Province team]] ==Prior Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Phrióireacht. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1121 Prior Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Iveragh :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Munster Province of Ireland|Munster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Prior Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Kerry|Towns of County Kerry]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Ballinskelligs'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile an Sceilg.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballinskelligs Web page for Ballinskelligs]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@51.8243,-10.2775,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/51.8243/-10.2775 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-10.2696&lat=51.8406 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinskelligs&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Emlaghmore'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An tImleach Mór.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@51.8701,-10.2362,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/51.8701/-10.2362 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-10.2696&lat=51.8406 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Emlaghmore&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Fothracha'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Fothracha.
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fothracha&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.]||  |} ===The Townlands of Prior Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Prior Parish (An Phrióireacht) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1121/BF Prior Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballard Lower||''An Baile Ard Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Ballard+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Ballard+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballard,%20lower&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballard Upper||''An Baile Ard Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Ballard+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Ballard+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballard,%20upper&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinskelligs||''Baile an Sceilg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Ballinskelligs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Ballinskelligs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinskelligs&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Boolakeel||''Buaile Uí Chuill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Boolakeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Boolakeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Boolakeel&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Canuig||''Ceannúigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Canuig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Canuig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Canuig&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloghaneanua||''Clochán na nUagh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Cloghaneanua&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Cloghaneanua&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloghaneanua&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloon||''An Chluain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Cloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Cloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloon&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cools||''Na Cúla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Cools&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Cools&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cools&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coom||''An Com''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Coom&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Coom&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coom&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curraghnanav||''Currach na nDamh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Curraghnanav&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Curraghnanav&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curraghnanav&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dungeagan||''Dún Géagáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Dungeagan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Dungeagan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dungeagan&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Emlaghdreenagh||''Imleach Draighneach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Emlaghdreenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Emlaghdreenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Emlaghdreenagh&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Emlaghlea||''Imleach Lao''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Emlaghlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Emlaghlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Emlaghlea&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Emlaghmore East||''An tImleach Mór Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Emlaghmore+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Emlaghmore+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Emlaghmore,%20east&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Emlaghmore West||''An tImleach Mór Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Emlaghmore+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Emlaghmore+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Emlaghmore,%20west&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Emlaghnamuck||''Imleach na Muc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Emlaghnamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Emlaghnamuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Emlaghnamuck&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fermoyle||''Formaoil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Fermoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Fermoyle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fermoyle&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Horse Island||''Oileán na gCapall''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Horse+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Horse+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Horse%20Island&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kildreelig||''Cill Rialaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Kildreelig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Kildreelig&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kildreelig&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killurly||''Cill Urlaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Killurly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Killurly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killurly&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kinard East||''Cinn Aird Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Kinard+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Kinard+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kinard,%20east&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kinard West||''Cinn Aird Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Kinard+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=%22Kinard+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kinard,%20west&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leabaleaha||''Na Leadhba Liatha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Leabaleaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Leabaleaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leabaleaha&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Meelagulleen||''Mill an Ghoilín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Meelagulleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Meelagulleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Meelagulleen&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Muingydowda||''Moing Uí Dhúda''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Muingydowda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Muingydowda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Muingydowda&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mweelin||''An Mhaoilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Mweelin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Mweelin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mweelin&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Reennacoola||''Ré na gCúl''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Reennacoola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Reennacoola&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Reennacoola&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Reenroe||''An Rinn Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Reenroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Reenroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Reenroe&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sussa||''Sosadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Sussa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kerry&townland=Sussa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sussa&countyname=KERRY&Parish=PRIOR Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Kerry should be added to the main Kerry page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Priory of Sion Forgery

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[[Category: Priory of Sion Forgery]] ==Summary== The Priory of Sion Forgeries were created in the mid-1900's. The creation of false genealogy was a means to an end rather than an end in itself. The false genealogies primarily comprised *False ancestry from Jesus and Mary Magdalene to the Frankish Merovingian kings *False modern descent from Merovingian kings *Related false lines. The false genealogies clustered about *The Knights Templar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priory_of_Sion ===Pierre Plantard=== Antisemite, embezzler and forger [[Plantard-5|Pierre Plantard]] - supposed descendant of Merovingian king Dagobert II (and Jesus and Mary Magdalene, since you apparently cannot have too much of a good thing) - successfully planted 'Prieuré de Sion' forgeries in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris during the 1960s. http://archive.is/1KLnR#selection-1021.1-980.30 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Plantard ===False Genealogies=== Links to the false genealogies themselves are provided to help ascertain the falseness of particular profiles. If a profile is unsourced, and a search does not produce real documentation for the profile, then it's worth checking here to see if the source is the Priory of Sion forgeries. http://www.prieure-de-sion.com/4/genealogy_of_jesus_and_mary_860930.html http://www.prieure-de-sion.com/4/upload/descendants_of_yeshuah_ben_yossef.pdf The pdf file showing "Descendants of Yeshuah ben Yossef" names the following persons. Where WikiTree profiles already exist, the link is provided. '''First Generation''' *Yeshuah Ben Yossef '''Second Generation"" *Sarah-Damaris *[[De Tournai-14|Yeshuah Joseph]] '''Third Generation''' *Ratherius *[[De Tournai-13|Jose Joseph du Graal Faye]] also [[Alain-6|Joseph ap Alain]] *Beatus Suetonius '''Fourth Generation''' *Richymarus *[[De Tournai-12|Aminadab Roi pecheur]] also [[Joshua-7|Aminadab ap Joseph]] '''Fifth Generation''' *Odemar *[[De Tournai-11|Catheloys]] also [[Aminadab-4|Catheloys ap Aminadab]] '''6th Generation''' *Marcomir *[[De Tournai-10|Manael]] '''7th Generation''' *Clodomir *Marcomir *Clodion *Francus *Deribacys *Nicanor *Odemarus *[[De Briton-5|Titurel]]

Priscilla Pelham To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Sowell-527|Priscilla Pelham]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Sowell-527&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Priscilla Pelham To-Do List|Priscilla's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

Prisoner of War

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{{Image|file=Photos-661.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }} {{clear}} *'''Key to Other Information''' *MIA=Missing in Action *POW=Prisoner of War *KIA=Killed in Action *WIA=Wounded in Action *DMS=Died in Military Service *MOH=Medal of Honor (United States of America} *CG=Commendation for Gallantry *QCBC=Queens Commendation for Brave Conduct *AFC=Air Force Cross (United States of America) *NC=Navy Cross (United States of America) *DSC=Distinguished Service Cross (United States of America) *CGC=Coast Guard Cross (United States of America) *MID=Mentioned in Dispatches {|class="wikitable sortable" border="4" |- ! scope="col"| Surname ! scope="col"| Given Names ! scope="col"| Conflict ! scope="col"| Flag of Country ! scope="col"|Other |- |- |[[Abbott-5105|Abbott]] |John |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA, WIA, POW ( North Vietnam) |- |[[Acree-62|Acree]] |William Thomas |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Adams-21865|Adams]] |Samuel (Sam) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA, WIA, POW (Vietnam) |- |[[Aiken-540|Aiken]] |Larry Delarnard |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA, KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Alestra-2|Alestra]] |Anthony John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag 4B) |- |[[Alexander-8262|Alexander]] |Calvin Coolidge |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag 4B) |- |[[Allen-22482|Allen]] |Fred |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag III-C) |- |[[Allman-689|Allman]] |Russell P |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA (Stalag Luft III) |- |[[Alpers-19|Alpers]] |John Hardesty |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Anderson-21103|Anderson]] |Gareth Laverne (Gary) |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA, DMS |- |[[Anderson-6212|Anderson]] |George Gore Melvyn |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA |- |[[Anderson-21104|Anderson]] |John Thomas |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | MIA, WIA, POW (Vietnam) |- |[[Apperson-378|Apperson]] |John Henry |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW DMS |- |[[Arbuthnot-1141| Arbuthnot]] |Benjamin Franklin |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW , WIA |- |[[Arbuthnot-322| Arbuthnot]] |Mark |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS (Thailand) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnott-90|Arbuthnott ]] |Peter Grant |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Arnett-761|Arnett]] |Lowren Augustus |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Japan, 1941-1945) |- |[[Arroyo-Baez-1|Arroyo-Baez]] |Gerasimo |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA,WIA, POW, KIA ( Vietnam) |- |[[Atterberry-78|Atterberry]] |Edwin Lee (Ed) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA, KIA (Hanoi) AFC |- |[[Austen-309|Austen]] |Robert Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA ,WIA |- |[[Ayer-1128|Ayer]] |Robert L. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft IV) |- |[[Bagley-1027|Bagley]] |Robert Ray (Bobby) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bailey-11647|Bailey]] |Carl William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Baird-2208|Baird]] |William Allen (Bill) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Baker-11766|Baker]] |Abel William |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS (Andersonville, Georgia) |- |[[Baker-19482|Baker]] |David Earle (Bull) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Baker-15214|Baker]] |James Baker |US Civil War ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS (Andersonville, Georgia) |- |[[Ball-8542|Ball]] |Edgar E |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag III-A) |- |[[Ballard-7664|Ballard]] |Arthur T. (Ted) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Barbay-16|Barbay]] |Lawrence (Larry) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Barrows-318|Barrows]] |Henry Charles (Hank) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Barthel-214|Barthel]] |Sylvester A |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag IV-F) |- |- |[[Baugh-394|Baugh]] |William Joseph (Bill) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bean-3163|Bean]] |James Ellis |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bean-3165|Bean]] |William Raymond (Ray) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Beeler-277|Beeler]] |Carroll Robert (Gringo) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bell-21473 |Bell]] |Donald Charles |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag 357 Kopernikus) |- |[[Bell-12746|Bell]] |James Franklin |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bell-14962|Bell]] |James Zirkle |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag XII-A) |- |[[Berger-1402|Berger]] |James Robert |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bergin-44|Bergin]] |Sydney Ernest |2nd Boer War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Magersfontein) |- |[[Bernasconi-14|Bernasconi]] |Louis Henry Jr. (Lou) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bertoli-21|Bertoli]] |Robert J |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag XII-A, Stalag Luft I) |- | [[Bíró-46| Bíró]] | Károly | WWII | [[Image:European_Flags-48.png |90px|??]] | POW |- |[[Biss-70|Biss]] |Robert Irvin Biss |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison ''The Hanoi Hilton'') |- |[[Black-6577|Black]] |Cole Calvin |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bliss-3164|Bliss]] |Ronald Glenn (Ron) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Boals-50|Boals ]] |Robert F |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Bolstad-50|Bolstad]] |Richard Eugene (Dick) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bomar-129|Bomar]] |Jack Williamson |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Bosiljevac-8|Bosiljevac]] |Michael Joseph (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Brace-265|Brace]] |Ernest Cary (Ernie) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW |- |[[Brasher-304|Brasher]] |Samuel Walter |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag XII-A) |- |[[Braswell-807|Braswell]] |James S. T |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Breckner-7|Breckner]] |William John Jr. (Bud) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Brigham-558|Brigham]] |James Woodrow Jr. |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA |- |[[Brothers-409|Brothers]] |Hugh A |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |- |[[Brown-41943|Brown]] |Thomas E. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |[[Brudno-1|Brudno]] |Edward Alan (Alan) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA |- |[[Buck-7457|Buck]] |Samuel Archibald |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS (Stalag 383 Hohenfels) |- |[[Buckley-1562|Buckley]] |Walter George |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Bullwinkel-6|Bullwinkel]] |Vivian |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW,WIA (Bangka Island ,Sumatra) |- |[[Burdett-440|Burdett]] |Edward Burke (Ed) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW, KIA |- |[[Burer-1|Burer]] |Arthur William (Art) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Burgess-9168|Burgess]] |Richard Gordon |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Burns-5408|Burns]] |Donald Ray (Don) (Wiley Coyote) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Burns-5440|Burns]] |Frederick John (Fred) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (South Vietnam) |- |[[Burns-5161|Burns]] |John |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |[[Burroughs-1028|Burroughs]] |William David (Dave) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, AFC, POW |- |[[Butler-9196|Butler]] |William Wallace (Bill) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Cameron-3475|Cameron]] |Cecil William Francis |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Cameron-3711|Cameron]] |Kenneth Robbins (Ken) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, NC, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Campbell-16452|Campbell]] |Burton Wayne |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Carlson-2090|Carlson]] |Albert Edwin (Ed) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW |- |[[Carpenter-6826|Carpenter]] |Allan Russell (Al) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Carrier-846|Carrier]] |David B. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png |90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Cate-488|Cate]] |B.F |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Cate-320|Cate]] |David Hamilton |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW ,WIA |- |[[Cate-489|Cate]] |John |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Cavaiani-2|Cavaiani]] |Jon Robert |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA,MOH (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cherry-1690|Cherry]] |Fred Vann |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA,AFC (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Christian-2360|Christian]] |Michael Durham (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Clegg-403|Clegg]] |Robert Stephen |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Dulag Luft 12) |- |[[Clements-3011|Clements]] |James Arlen (Jim) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW, (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Clower-308|Clower]] |Claude Douglas (Doug) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Sơn Tây & Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cobb-4326|Cobb]] |Hugh B. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Condon-443|Condon]] |James Carroll (Jim) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Copeland-2580|Copeland]] |Harvey Carroll Jr. (HC) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Coskey-7|Coskey]] |Kenneth Leon (Ken) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Couts-15|Couts]] |Jeremiah B (Jerry) |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA, POW (Andersonville and Libby) |- |[[Craner-55|Craner]] |Robert Roger (Bob) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- | [[Crooke-207 |Crooke]] | Emery Christopher | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg |90px|??]] | POW in Germany, US Army |- |[[Cumming-97|Cumming]] |Thomas Stephen |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Burma Railway) Executed,CG |- |[[Cutter-382|Cutter]] |James Dickinson |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Danielson-608|Danielson]] |James |Anglo-Scottish Wars |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |POW - Battle of Dunbar (1650) |- |[[Darcy-494|Darcy]] |William Leslie |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Darville-88|Darville]] |John Elliott |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Daughtrey-38|Daughtrey]] |Robert Norlan |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Davis-57904|Davis]] |Edward Anthony (Ed) | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Davis-4|Davis]] |Jefferson Finis |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA , POW |- |[[Day-3903|Day]] |George Everett (Bud) |WWII,Korea,Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, MOH, AFC |- |[[Deering-500|Deering]] |John Arthur |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Dengler-166|Dengler]] |Dieter |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW in Laos |- |[[Dent-451|Dent]] |Dudley Evans |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Richmond Virginia) |- |[[Dent-308|Dent]] |James E |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Denton-2489|Denton]] |Jeremiah Andrew |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[DiBernardo-9|DiBernardo]] |James Vincent |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Dingee-88|Dingee]] |David Burgoyne |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hòa Ló Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Dobson-1048|Dobson]] |Edwin John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |DC,POW/MIA(Germany) |- |[[Dowdle-38|Dowdle]] |Frederick J. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Dowell-359|Dowell]] |William Ernest |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Durbin-718|Durbin]] |Clyde William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag IV-B) |- |[[Durrington-84|Durrington]] |Allen John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Dutill-2|Dutill]] |Joseph Eugene |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Ellem-244|Ellem]] |Arthur Alfred |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Greece) |- |[[Elliott-11816|Elliott]] |Artice Weldon (Art) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Englert-89|Englert]] |William Carl |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Evans-7190|Evans]] | James Barton |WWII Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag III) |- |[[Evans-7094|Evans]] |John Haines (Pappy) |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW (Libby Prison) |- |[[Ewing-1458|Ewing]] |Peter Alexander |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Ferguson-5566|Ferguson]] |Alexander Kelburn |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Field-638|Field]] |Jacob M (Job M) |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Andersonville) |- |[[Fitz Randolph-181|Fitz Randolph]] |Nathaniel |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png|90px|??]] |WIAX4,POW/MIA,KIA (Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey.) |- |[[Flett-342|Flett ]] |Andrew |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Drowned aboard the '''SS Lisbon Maru''' |- |[[Gatlin-228|Gatlin]] |John G. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Rock Island Barracks) |- |[[Gideon-299|Gideon]] |Willard Selleck |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Gilbert-17244|Gilbert]] |Freeman S. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW/DMS (Andersonville, GA) |- |[[Glowacki-26|Glowacki]] |Peter A |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Japan-Bataan Death March) |- |[[Godsey-307|Godsey]] |Drury Senter |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- | [[Grant-16773 | Grant]] | Bolton | WWII | [[Image:Flags-13.jpg|90px|??]] | POW, Royal Natal Carbineers, Private 4242 (Buried in The Netherlands) |- |[[Griffin-5340|Griffin]] |James Lloyd |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, MIA, POW, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Guebard-1|Guebard]] |Virgil Robert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Germany) |- |[[Hallmark-228|Hallmark]] |Dean Edward |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW- Pilot of B-25 number 6 on Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, he was executed by Japanese |- |[[Hamblett-91|Hamblett]] |William |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hanson-1967|Hanson]] |George |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hanson-1898|Hanson]] |Samuel Burnham McClennan |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |POW (Battle of Chickamauga) |- |[[Harrell-4091|Harrell]] |Hubert Elbert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Fukuoka POW Camp #1 - Kashii (Pine Tree Camp) |- |[[Hatcher-2313|Hatcher]] |David Burnett |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW |- |[[Hemmingsson-95|Hemmingsson]] |Jon |Great Northern War |[[Image:Swedish Flags-6.png|90px|??]] | POW (Denmark) |- |[[Hendrix-455|Hendrix]] |Henry Basco |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Elmira Prisoner of War Camp) |- |[[Hickson-248|Hickson]] |Laurence |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hinshaw-679|Hinshaw]] |Thomas B |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW Alton Federal Military Prison, Alton, Illinois |- |[[Hodges-2432|Hodges]] |George Washington |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hodges-2544|Hodges]] |Thomas Jefferson |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Hooper-3132|Hooper Sr]] |Absalom |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png |90px|??]] |POW, WIA |- |[[Hoover-2972|Hoover]] |Robert Anderson (Bob) |World War II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA |- |[[Horrex-74|Horrex]] |Percy William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Camp Changi, Singapore, Camp Nong Pladuk, Thailand |- |[[Huey-228|Huey]] |Sidney |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |[[Hughes-3666|Hughs]] |Cluff Hughs |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |POW Camp Chase Prison, Columbus, Ohio |- |[[Hugunin-89|Hugunin]] |Daniel Jr. |War of 1812 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW - Battle of Queenston Heights |- |[[Hunkin-173|Hunkin]] |Edward Robert Samuel |WWII |[[Image:Flags-13.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Camp Stalag VIIIB (Stalag 344) Lamsdorf, Germany |- |[[Innes-227|Innes]] |Alexander |Anglo-Scottish Wars |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |POW - Battle of Dunbar (1650) |- |[[Jarvis-2141|Jarvis]] |Arthur Leonard | WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Malaya/Thailand) DMS |- |[[Johnson-94149|Johnson]] |Samuel Robert III (Sam) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA, WIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Jones-90567|Jones]] |Berryman |US Civil War | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|??]] |- |[[Jones-20374|Jones]] |Loftus Edward Peyton |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA, QCBC,MID x2 |- |[[Jones-76822|Jones]] |Murphy Neal (Neal) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Jones-46446|Jones]] |Willys P |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft I) |- |[[Kabrich-117| Kabrich]] |Joseph Edward William |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Kern-1964|Kern (Szentkirályi)]] |Lajos |WWI |[[Image:European_Flags-38.png|90px|??]] |POW (Dauria, Russia) |- |[[Kerr-2334|Kerr]] |Michael Scott |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Klecha-1|Klecha]] |Alexander (Alex) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Germany) |- |[[Knight-10882|Knight]] |Gyneth |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Japan) |- |[[Kroenert-1|Kroenert]] |Kenneth Myers |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Lamb-5639|Lamb]] |George Ernest |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Langham-310|Langham]] |Verus Milford |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW(Germany) |- |[[Larkin-1409|Larkin]] |Morris William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft IV) |- |[[Leverett-148|Leverett]] |Leonard Charles |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Lloyd-3969|Lloyd]] |Garland Brooke |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft I) |- |[[Long-16636|Long]] |Stephen Glen |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | MIA, WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Loughnan-12|Loughnan]] |Kitchener Maitland |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Changi Loughnan) |- | [[Lucas-1171 | Lucas]] | William/Samuel John | US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] | POW Andersonville US Army |- |[[Marchyn-1|Marchyn]] |Metro James Marchyn |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Germany US Army Air Corps |- |[[Martindale-883|Martindale]] |William J. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW/KIA (Salisbury Confederate Prison) |- |[[Mattingly-666|Mattingly]] |Alexander O. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Mason-2836|Mason]] |Clarence Russell |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA,KIA (Germany) |- |[[McCain-6|McCain]] |John Sidney III |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW |- |[[McCoy-576|McCoy]] |Randall |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[McCreary-201|McCreary]] |Alan Bruce |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Thailand) |- |[[McDaniel-2854|McDaniel]] |Norman Alexander (Norm) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[McDonald-6532 |McDonald]] |Athol |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/KIA (Burma) |- |[[McElrath-91|McElrath]] |Samuel Blagrave |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |Died as POW, Ship Island, MS |- |[[McGrath-1454|McGrath]] |John Michael (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[McKnight-2548|McKnight]] |George Grigsby |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[McNeile-11|McNeile]] |John Noel |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- | [[McOmber-41 | McOmber]] | Otis | US Civil War | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | POW (Andersonville Prison) |- |[[Monsulick-1|Monsulick]] |John E |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft IV) |- |[[Moorhead-167|Moorhead]] | Fergus |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png |90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Moss-2743 |Moss]] |Stanley |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Mounce-183 | Mounce]] |Aaron |WWII, Korea |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA (WWII - Seige at Bastogne, Korea - MIA/POW (survived Massacre at Sunchon)) |- |[[Mullen-947|Mullen]] |Richard Dean (Dick) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Neal-6864|Neal]] |Edward Herbert (Ted) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag 383 Hohenfels) |- |[[Noiseau-3|Noiseau]] |Raymond Clovis Noiseau |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW Germany US Army Air Corps |- | [[Norman-6317|Norman]] | Robert Boyd | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | POW Japan Fukuoka POW Camp #1 |- |[[Notley-Smith-3|Notley-Smith]] |Neville Nathan |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Paul-180|Paul]] |Reginald Redvers |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Crete) |- |[[Penton-10|Penton]] |John Wilfred |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Malaya) |- |[[Perkins-6859|Perkins]] |Henry Clay |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Philp-230|Philp]] |Sydney Glassop |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Philpit-1|Philpit]] |Russell O. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA (Stalag Luft III) |- |[[Pike-1795|Pike]] |Daniel W. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW DMS |- |[[Pinder-1339|Pinder]] |Harold Howard |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft III & Stalag XIII-D) |- |[[Pinner-78|Pinner]] |David Watson |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Ambon) |- |[[Pople-33|Pople]] |William Robert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA,DC (Java) |- |[[Prater-426|Prater]] |James Carrington |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Camp Douglas, Ill., Camp Morton, In.) |- |[[Pursell-60|Pursell]] |George Edward |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA(Burma-Thailand Railway) |- | [[Redman-2220 | Redman]] | Thomas Henry Wright | World War 1 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] | POW captured at Fleurbaix on 20 July 1916 |- |[[Ridgeway-599|Ridgeway]] |William L H |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Roberts-14368|Roberts]] |James Owen (Dick) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Robertson-3503|Robertson]] |Franklin Selden |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Robertson-3507|Robertson]] |Richard Cary |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Rose-14651|Rose]] |Tormut |Anglo-Scottish Wars |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |POW - Battle of Dunbar (1650) |- |[[Rowe-2230|Rowe]] |James Duncan |WWII ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Changi, Singapore) |- |[[Runyan-115|Runyan]] |Joseph |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DMS |- |[[Sabey-18|Sabey]] |Harold Ian (Ian) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Sampson-1726|Sampson]] |Henry Ross |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, DIMS |- |[[Sandvick-13|Sandvick]] |Robert James (Sandy) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Satterwhite-3634|Satterwhite]] |David Scott |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Japan) |- |[[Satterwhite-1372|Satterwhite]] |Denzal Ray |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Europe) |- |[[Satterwhite-151|Satterwhite]] |Edwin T. |War of 1812 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW HMS Southampton captured the crew of the brig Vixen |- |[[Satterwhite-4610|Satterwhite]] |James Edwin |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW of US Army until paroled |- |[[Satterwhite-104|Satterwhite]] |James Madison |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW 26 April 1863, of US Army, at Greensboro, NC. |- |[[Satterwhite-1878|Satterwhite]] |John |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW died in U.S. Army Elmira, N.Y. Prison Camp. |- |[[Satterwhite-1876|Satterwhite]] |Philip |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW died in U.S. Army Elmira, N.Y. Prison Camp. |- |[[Satterwhite-1157|Satterwhite]] |Thomas Pickerine |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW of US Army at Petersburg, VA. 4-3-1865 |- | [[Schrader-1286 |Schrader]] | Maurice Douglas | WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | POW Axis Armies at Stalag 2B Hammerstein, freed 6 Feb 1944 |- |[[Shipp-185 | Shipp]] |Ben A |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | POW Phillipines US ARMY Motorpool |- |[[Silvey-200|Silvey]] |John Robert William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW |- |[[Sinclair-2815|Sinclair]] |Walter Joseph Robert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Standen-212|Standen]] |Aubrey Douglas (Ben) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |POW WIA |- |[[Standen-370|Standen]] |Ronald Rex (Rex) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Changi) |- |[[Starling-389|Starling]] |Solomon |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |(WIA Chickamauga) (POW Camp Chase) |- |[[Staunton-355|Staunton]] |Harry Grover |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Japan) |- |[[Stockdale-903|Stockdale]] |James Bond |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MOH, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Strachan-128|Strachan]] |Gordon Murray |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA,( Ambon) KIA |- |[[Szpek-1|Szpek]] |Ervin E |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag 4B) |- | [[Talbot-3208 | Talbot]] | Iris Leonie | World War II |[[image:Flags-33.png|90px|??]] | POW, Burma, civilian |- |[[Teague-1337|Teague]] |John |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Camp Butler) DMS |- |[[Teague-1338|Teague]] |Thomas |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Camp Butler) DMS |- |[[Thorsness-2|Thorsness]] |Leo Keith |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, MOH (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Tosh-33|Tosh]] | William |Anglo-Scottish Wars |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |POW - Battle of Dunbar (1650) |- |[[ Tower-2492|Tower]] |Philip Thomas |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Italy) |- |[[Upham-240|Upham]] |Charles Hazlitt |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |VC & Bar, POW ,WIA (Crete) |- |[[Valek-32|Valek]] |Victor Peter |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW (Stalag Luft IV) |- |[[Vincent-1343|Vincent]] |Donald Bruce |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA,KIA (BURMA Railway)(Thailand) |- |[[Vincent-1347|Vincent]] |Edward Thomas |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Austria)MID |- |[[Vohden-1|Vohden]] |Raymond Arthur (Ray) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Walker-41|Walker]] |Dr Mary Edwards |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |MOH, POW |- | [[Wanger-39 | Wanger]] | James Linford | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg |90px|??]] | POW in Navy |- | [[Ward-25475 | Ward]] | Donald Romaine | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg |90px|??]] | POW |- |[[Watkins-1192|Watkins]] |Percival Clarence Joseph |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA (Western Front) |- |[[Weatherford-958 | Weatherford]] |Herman E |World War II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | POW Fukuoka POW Camp #1 - Kashii (Pine Tree Camp) |- |[[Wheeler-5852|Wheeler]] |Ernest |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA, POW, KIA |- |[[White-25607|White]] |Uriah |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |Private Citizen POW |- |[[Wilkins-1367|Wilkins]] |Daniel |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png |90px|??]] |POW/MIA |- |[[Woods-5148|Woods]] |Brian Dunstan |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | MIA, WIA, POW |- |} 220

Prisoners of the Tower of London

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Prisoners of the Tower of London]] '''Prisoners of the Tower of London''' From an early stage of its history, one of the functions of the Tower of London has been to act as a prison. The earliest known prisoner was Ranulf Flambard in 1100 who, as Bishop of Durham, was found guilty of extortion. He had been responsible for various improvements to the design of the tower after the first architect Gundulf moved back to Rochester. He escaped from the White Tower by climbing down a rope, which had been smuggled into his cell in a wine casket. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prisoners_of_the_Tower_of_London 1]] '''1100s''' * 1106: Robert, Earl of Mortain. POW. * 1185: Constance of France on orders of Geoffrey de Mandeville. * 1196: William Fitz Osbert. Protesting tax to rescue Richard I. * 1199: John de Courcy. Rebellion in Ireland. '''1200s''' * 1206: [[Normandie-122|Robert "Curthose"]], eldest son of William the Conqueror. POW. * 1232 - 1234. [[Burgh-19|Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent]], Regent to Henry III. Pardoned. * Gruffydd ap Llywelyn Fawr, a Welsh prince, the eldest but illegitimate son of Llywelyn the Great ("Llywelyn Fawr") was imprisoned in 1241. He fell to his death in 1244 whilst trying to escape. * 1296 - 1299: John of Scotland (John de Balliol). Imprisoned after forced abidication by Edward I. * 1297: [[Douglas-392|William 'le hardi' Douglas]], Lord of Douglas and Scots governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Murdered in Tower 1298. '''1300s''' * [[Wallace-1548|William Wallace]]. Imprisoned before 1305 execution. * Nov 1321 - Nov 1322: [[Clare-638|Margaret de Clare, Baroness of Badlesmere]]. First female prisoner in the Tower. Incarcerated for armed assault on Isabella of France]] * 1346: David II of Scotland. Captured at [[:Category:Battle of Neville's Cross|Neville's Cross]]. * John Graham, Earl of Menteith. Imprisoned after Neville's Cross. Hanged, drawn and quartered in 1347. * 1356 - 1360: John II of France. Captured at [[:Category:Battle of Poitiers|Battle of Poitiers]]. Released to raise his ransom. Returned to England when son Louis (replacement hostage) escaped July 1363. * 1399: Richard II of England then moved to and murdered at Pontefract Castle. '''1400s''' * James I of Scotland, then heir to Scottish throne, kidnapped while travelling to France in 1406. Imprisoned until 1408 then transferred to Nottingham Castle. * The family of Owain Glyndŵr was imprisoned in the Tower in 1408, a year after Glyndŵr had been defeated by Henry IV. * Charles, Duke of Orléans was imprisoned in various English castles between 1415 and 1440, including the White Tower of the Tower of London. * 28 Jan 1450 - 17 Mar 1450: [[Pole-26|William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk]]. A royal favorite, Pole was snuck out of the Tower. But having riled up an angry mob, he eventually met his end at sea, and was murdered by a mock trial and execution. * 1471: [[Lancaster-401|Henry VI of England]] imprisoned after capture at the Battle of Tewkesbury and murdered in the Tower on 21 May. Each year on the anniversary of Henry VI's death, Provosts of Eton and King's College, Cambridge, lay roses and lilies on the altar that stands where he died. * 1471 - 1475: [[Anjou-253|Margaret of Anjou]], consort of Henry VI. Captured at [[:Category:Battle of Tewkesbury | Battle of Tewkesbury]]. Ransomed. * 1477: [[York-1165|George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence]]. Treason. Executed 1478. * 1483: [[York-1215|Edward V]] and [[York-1217|Richard of Shrewsbury]], (Princes in the Tower). Murdered. '''1500s''' * 1502 - 39: Sir William de la Pole. Allegedly plotting against Henry VII. Longest-held prisoner. * 1521: [[Stafford-5|Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham]]. 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Beheaded by Mary I. * 1554: Future Queen Elizabeth I imprisoned for two months for alleged involvement in Wyatt's Rebellion. * Oct 1571 - May 1573: Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton imprisoned for his part in the Ridolfi plot to assassinate Elizabeth I and replace her on the English throne with Mary, Queen of Scots. * Mar - Jun 1581: Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford imprisoned for impregnating Anne Vavasour, one of the Queen's Maids of Honour, who had given birth to a son. Vavasour and infant were also imprisoned. * Anne Vavasour, a Maid of Honour (1580–81) to Elizabeth I, for having an illegitimate son with Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. All were sent to the Tower by orders of the Queen: mother, father, and child. * 1588-93: [[Stafford-2697|William Stafford]], son of Sir Wm. Stafford of Chesby and Dorothy Stafford of Penshurst, Kent for conspiring to assassinate Eliz I. * 1594: [[Gerard-591 | John Gerard]], Jesuit priest operating undercover during reign of Elizabeth I. Tortured and incarcerated in the Salt Tower before escaping by rope across the moat in 1597. * William Wright, Jesuit priest arrested in aftermath of Gunpowder Plot. '''1600s''' * 1600 - abt. 1603: [[Hayward-2138|Sir John Hayward]] "the historian." Imprisoned for his biography, ''Henry IIII''. Probably released around the time of the accession of James I. * 1601 - 03: [[Wriothesley-8|Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton]]. Sentenced to death for Essex Rebellion. Released with accession of James I. * 1603 - 1616: Sir Walter Raleigh. Thirteen years in relative comfort with wife and two children. For some of the time he even grew tobacco on Tower Green, just outside his apartment. While imprisoned, he wrote ''The History of the World''. * 1605: Guy Fawkes. Gunpowder Plot. 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Murder resulted in one of era's biggest scandals. * 07 Jun 1614: [[Hoskins-66|John Hoskyns]] of Morehampton (lawyer, judge, politician and noted poet) * Niall Garve O'Donnell, Irish nobleman, one-time ally of English against cousin, Red Hugh O'Donnell. * Domhnáill Ballaugh Ó Catháin, last chieftain of Clan Ó Catháin. 1626: Died in Tower. * 1640 - 45: William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. Treason. Executed. * 1668 - 69: [[Penn-73|William Penn]], Quaker and future founder of Pennsylvania. Pamphleteering: 7 months. * 1679: Samuel Pepys, civil servant and diarist. Maladministration: 6 weeks. * 1685: James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth. Executed following Monmouth Rebellion. * 1688 - 89: Judge Jeffries. Defection of James II. Died of kidney disease. '''1700s''' * 1712: Sir Robert Walpole - future PM imprisoned 6mo. for corruption. * 1746: Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat imprisoned after capture at [[:Category:Battle of Culloden | Battle of Culloden]]. Executed 1747. * 1746 - 47: Flora MacDonald. Scottish Jacobite imprisoned for assisting Bonnie Prince Charlie after Culloden. * 1780: Henry Laurens, third President of the Continental Congress of Colonial America. * 1780: Lord George Gordon, instigator of Gordon Riots - 6 months in Tower waiting trial for high treason. * 1799 - 1801: Johan Anders Jägerhorn, Swedish officer from Finland, Lord Edward FitzGerald's friend, in Irish independence movement spent 2 years. Released due to Russian interests. '''1900s''' * Josef Jakobs: German spy. Executed August 1941. * May 1941: [[Hess-1372|Rudolf Hess]], deputy leader of Nazi Party. Last state prisoner in Tower. * 1952: The Kray twins, [[Kray-23|Ronnie]] and [[Kray-24|Reggie]], were among the last prisoners. Held a few days for failing to report for national service. 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Pritchard Island, South Carolina

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Pritchett Cemetery

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Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period, Illustrative Documents

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Pirates]] == Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period, Illustrative Documents == * by John Franklin Jameson (1859-1937) * published by The Macmillan Co., New York, 1923. * Source Example: ::: Jameson, John Franklin. ''[[Space:Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period, Illustrative Documents|Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period, Illustrative Documents]]'' (Macmillan Co., New York, 1923) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Jameson|Jameson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period, Illustrative Documents|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000361635 * http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=24882 * https://archive.org/details/privateeringandp24882gut * https://bookmate.com/reader/pcu79eEU

Privateers in the War of 1812

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Privateers in the War of 1812 '''
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-5.png |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-295.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-295.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption= }} Privateering refers to government licensing of private sailing vessels to wage war. The privateers were given a letter of marque which was a government license authorizing a privateer to attack and capture enemy vessels, and bring them before admiralty courts. To have a letter of marque and reprisal would mean you had permission to cross an international border. Being a privateer with a letter of marque was an honourable calling which combined both patriotism and profit. During the War of 1812, the Americans were first to fit out privateers. On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war on the British Empire. The British already had a powerful navy, while the United States did not. To help with the lack of U.S. navy ships, the United States offered letters of marque to private armed vessels. The earlier vessels were small, most times carrying a single gun. But, as more time went on in the War of 1812, their manpower and armament increased. About 500 privateers and ships with a letter-of-marque were commissioned for action, during the course of the war. 300 never recorded capturing a prize, and the British captured, or destroyed, about 250 of them. Largely ineffective against the British navy, American privateers focused on merchant ships and Canadian privateers. They captured about 1300 prizes, versus the American navy capturing about 250 prizes. However, Britain re-captured about half of those back, from the privateers. Overall, American privateers proved to be a nuisance to the British Empire, which was more focused on the Napoleonic War, for much of the War of 1812. Although they generated a number of complaints from British traders, and caused insurance rates to rise, in the end, American privateers only had a capture rate of 1 prize per 1 commissioned privateer ship. A largely privateer maritime force proved to be no replacement for an actual navy. While they benefited themselves, they weren't much benefit to their country (unable to break the blockade) or much harm to the British Empire (only affecting about 2.5% of trade). On the British/Canadian side of things, we saw a reverse of the American maritime forces. Instead of a large privateer force supported by a small navy, Britain had a large navy supported by a small privateer force, mostly out of Liverpool, Nova Scotia. The British navy enforced a very successful blockade on American trade, while Canadian privateers picked off American merchants who managed to sneak through, were attempting to trade along their own coast, or were American privateers. Together, they brought US maritime trade to a near standstill (US maritime trade dropped about 80%). With no maritime defences, Sir John Sherbrooke, governor of Nova Scotia, whom the famous Canadian privateer brig was named for, captured much of Maine (part of Massachusetts at the time), and renamed it New Ireland. The decimation of maritime trade nearly caused all of New England to secede to Britain, along with it. This large Navy/small privateer balance of power proved very successful. The British navy captured some 1200 prizes, while a small force of some 40 commissioned Canadian privateers captured another 200, putting the Canadian privateers' capture rate at about 4 prizes per 1 commissioned privateer ship. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-5.png |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} :::::::'''United States Privateers''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Reid-4353|Master Samuel Reid]]'''{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-386.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Samuel Reid''' }} Samuel Reid was commander of the privateer General Armstrong. One notable capture was that of the Fanny.On 18 April 1814, Fanny was near the Irish coast when the American privateer schooner [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Armstrong General Armstrong] sited her,because of bad weather she followed the Fanny until early the following day, when the General Armstrong opened fire. The General Armstrong was faster and much better armed than the Fanny. The General Armstrong inflicted a great deal of damage on the Fanny and she was captured. In September 1814, at the Battle of Fayal the General Armstrong inflicted a large number casualties on British boats. in the end, Samuel Reid had to scuttle his ship and he and his crew made it to shore. On the General Armstrong Samuel Reid was wounded along with one other man, while the British sustained over 100 killed or wounded.'''In 1817, two years after the portrait below was painted, Samuel Reid designed the present pattern of the American flag of stars and bars, with thirteen stripes representing the original American colonies and a new star being added each time a new state is admitted to the Union'''{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-398.jpg |align=r |size=165 |caption='''Samuel Reid''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-385.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption='''General Armstrong''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Josephus_Stafford Captain William Stafford]'''{{clear}} William Stafford was commander of the privateer [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Dolphin_(1813) Dolphin], a 12-gun schooner know for out sailing the British ships in the War of 1812. On 26 July 1812, he captured a British schooner which was the first ship captured in the war it was valued at $18,00.The Dolpin captured 11 British ships, nine of which were brought home to Baltimore.On 25 January 1813, Captain Stafford captured the British ships Three Brothers and Hebe. Captain W. A. Brigham of the Hebe was taken prisoner and treated by Dolphin's surgeon. From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Josephus_Stafford Wikipedia] ''He later attributed his recovery to the doctor's attentions and Captain Stafford's tender sympathy and goodness. Brigham actually published a statement in Baltimore acknowledging the kind and humane treatment received by him and his men. Captain Brigham made the statement: Should the fortune of war ever throw Captain Stafford or any of his crew into the hands of the British it is sincerely hoped he will meet a similar treatment.Captain Stafford was well known for his kindness of manner toward prisoners.'' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Boyle Captain Thomas Boyle]'''{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-391.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Chasseur''' }} Thomas Boyle took command of the privateer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Comet_%281810%29 Comet] at the beginning of the war,between 11 July and 7 October 1812 he captured four vessels with a value of $400,000. On his second cruise he departed on 25 November 1812. He made five captures but was a financial disaster because British cruisers retook all five prizes. On 17 March 1813, Boyle slipped past the British blockade into Chesapeake Bay.In February 26, 1815,Thomas Boyle was in command of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chasseur_%28clipper%29 Chasseur],she met the HMS St Lawrence the action lasted only 15 minutes, St Lawrence had six men killed and 17 wounded. Chasseur had five killed and eight wounded, including her captain. Both vessels were badly damaged. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-392.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Chasseur vs St Lawrence''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Barney Captain Joshua Barney]{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-388.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Joshua Barney''' }} Joshua Barney was commander of the privateer schooner [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rossie_(1807) Rossie], in which he captured the Post Office Packet Service packet ship Princess Amelia, Joshua Barney entered the US Navy as a captain, and commanded the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla, a fleet of gunboats defending Chesapeake Bay.In the Battle of Bladensburg, 24 August 1814, Joshua Barney and 360 sailors and 120 Marines aided in the defense of the national capital fighting against the enemy hand to hand with cutlasses and pikes. The battle lasted four hours and the British defeated the Americans. The Americans were forced to fall back after nearly being cut off, and the British burned the Capitol and White House.Joshua Barney was severely wounded, receiving a bullet deep in his thigh that could never be removed {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-389.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Rossie and Princess Amelia''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Lafitte-35|Jean_Lafitte Jean Lafitte]]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-390.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption=''' Jean Lafitte''' }} Jean Lafitte was French-American pirate and privateer, in order to receive full pardons for their previous crimes, Jean Lafitte and his privateers aided the United States and General Andrew Jackson in the defeat of the British in the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815 . Andrew Jackson formally requested clemency for Jean Lafitte and the men who had served under him, and the US government granted them all a full pardon on February 6, 1815. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otway_Burns Otway Burns]''' Otway Burns was an American Privateer in the War of 1812.He was one of the owners of the Snap Dragon.Early in the war the Snap Dragon captured its first prize, a British merchant ship armed with 14 guns. To fool enemy British ships the Snap Dragon was disguised as a merchant ship by putting up old, ragged sails and moving the guns out of view. The Snap Dragon ran into five British men of war. One of the ships, the frigate HMS Garland, fired a warning shot,for the next two hours, Otway Burns led the Snap Dragon away from danger, toward Ship Rock passage, but it was blocked by two British brigs. The HMS Sophie attacked the Snap Dragon.Otway Burns told his crew to lie down on the deck while the vessel was being fired upon. Otway Burns was able to move the Snap Dragon away from the British ships unharmed.Otway Burns was on the Snap Drag for the next two cruises during which he had several encounters with British men of war and he took a number of prizes. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-394.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption='''HMS Martin capturing the American privateer Snap Dragon''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[DeWolf-7| James DeWolf]]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-397.jpg |align=l |size=90 |caption='''James DeWolf''' }} James DeWolf fitted out privateers under the authority of the President of the United States, during the War of 1812. The Yankee, one of James DeWolf's ships became the most successful privateer of the war, known for intercepting British ships.He captured over 40 British vessels worth more than $5 million during the war. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-5.png |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} ::::::'''Canadian Privateers''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Barss-7|Captain Joseph Barss]]''' {{Image|file=Barss-7.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption='''Joseph Barss''' }} Joseph Barss was a privateer he took command of the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_Packet Liverpool Packet] in1812. It was a captured slave ship originally named the Severn. Within a year, he had captured 33 American ships. He was known for his excellent use of intelligence on American shipping movement. In 1813, Joseph Barss surrendered the Liverpool Packet following a short battle with the schooner Thomas. The Thomas was over twice the size of the Liverpool Packet. Joseph Barss was imprisoned and set free after several months, as long he did not command a privateer vessel. He was captured a second time during the war while in command of a merchant vessel. Along with brothers John, James, Thomas, and Isaiah, the Barss' were a very prominent privateering family, out of Liverpool. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Collins-6807|Enos Collins]]'''{{clear}} {{Image|file=Collins-6807.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Enos Collins''' }} Enos Collins was a merchant, shipowner, banker and privateer from Nova Scotia, Canada. He was best known for his ownership of the privateer schooner Liverpool Packet, which was a privateer schooner from Liverpool, Nova Scotia. The Liverpool Packet captured 50 American vessels in the War of 1812. The Liverpool Packet was captured by American privateers but the British soon recaptured her. On his death at age 97, Enos Collins was reported to be the wealthiest man in Canada, with an estimated fortune of six million dollars. His brother George married Lydia Barss, sister to the Barss brothers, while his sister Sarah married John Barss, sister Elizabeth married James Barss, sister Pheobe married Caleb Seely (below), and sister Lucy married Benjamin Knaut, another privateer partner. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-393.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Liverpool Packet''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Barss-22|Isaiah Barss]] Isaiah Barss was one of the owners of the Rolla , an American privateer originally, captured December 10th, 1813, by H.M.S. Loire. Joseph Freeman, of the Sherbrooke, James R. De Wolfe, John Barss, James Barss, Benjamin Knaut, Enos Collins and Joseph Allison, all well-known privateer owners, had shares in her. She got British letters-of-marque June 10th, 1814 , and cruised successfully for six months, from Cape Ann down to Crane Neck in Long Island Sound, sometimes in company with the Liverpool Packet. Isaiah may have been a member of the elite crew that was lost, when the Rolla went down. He had also spent time as prize-master for the sloop Minerva. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[DeWolf-284|James R. DeWolf, Esq.]]''' 4th cousin to the American privateer, James DeWolf, the Canadian James R. DeWolf's father, Elisha, had come to Canada before 1761. Elisha became High Sheriff, Judge, and MPP, of King's County, during his lifetime. James left King's County, in about 1811, and settled in Liverpool, where he partnered with, and married the daughter of, Joseph Freeman (below). Together, they became part owners of the Rolla, along with two of the Barss brothers, John and James. The families became close and DeWolf's sisters, Olivia and Amelia, married two of the other Barss brothers, Joseph Jr (above) and Thomas. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Freeman-5590|Joseph Freeman]]''' Joseph Freeman was in command of the [[Space:Sir_John_Sherbrooke|Sir John Sherbrooke]] in the War of 1812. The Sir John Sherbrooke had three letters of marque issued to her, on the 27 November 1812 to Captain Thomas Robson, on the 15 February 1813 to Captain Joseph Freeman and on the 27 August 1814 to Captain Willam Corken. The main captain for the Sir John Sherbrooke's was Joseph Freeman, a very experienced privateer officer from Liverpool, Nova Scotia, who had commanded the [[Space:Charles_Mary_Wentworth|Charles Mary Wentworth]], Nymph, and [[Space:Duke_of_Kent|Duke of Kent]] in the French wars, between 1798 and 1805. Joseph Freeman did everything in the navy way, and because he co operated with the navy, they treated him with the same respect as a naval officer. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Freeman-5604|Thomas Freeman]]''' In 1812, Thomas Freeman, Joseph's brother, and his crew were homeward bound from the West Indies when the large American frigate [[Space:USS_Constitution|Constitution]] captured them and their ship. This is how Thomas Freeman and the crew found out that just a few days earlier the United States had declared war on the United Kingdom. After being released, Thomas Freeman made one cruise in the Liverpool Packet in December 1812, he earned enough money for him with his partner, Snow Parker, to buy a ship. For 530 pounds, they purchased the Salem privateer "Revenge", he changed her name to [[Space:Retaliation|"Retaliation"]]. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-387.jpg |align=l |size=30 |caption= }} '''[[Seely-247|Caleb Seely]]''' In 1813, during the war with the United States, he was commander of the privateering schooner Star of Saint John, and by late summer had sent two sloops and a pinky to the prize courts.With the earnings from the Star, Caleb Seely joined with Enos Collins, Joseph Allison and Joseph Freeman, as shareholder of the famous Liverpool Packet. American newspapers spoke highly of his treatment of the ships he boarded, and those he found not worth his trouble were released intact. Several of his prizes never reached the courts, because they blew ashore in storms or recaptured. Caleb Seely handed over the command of the privateer to Lewis Knaut, after the share holders of the Liverpool Packet had made a small fortune. {{Image|file=Privateers_in_the _War_of_1812-3.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''The Dolphin was a American Privateer captured by the British it was taken into service she retained her name''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-5.png |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} ==Sources== *[http://1812privateers.org/United%20States/index.html 1812 Privateers.org] - United States list of Privateers during the War of 1812 * [http://www.napoleon-series.org/military/Warof1812/2010/Issue14/c_Privateers.html The War of 1812 Magazine] - ‘A Word Of 'Captain Caution': Myths About Privateers In The War Of 1812 *[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZO8jKSn25DAC&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=Privateer+captain++Joseph+Freeman,war+of+1812&source=bl&ots=r-jTnqhYul&sig=O909ItYd-O_7xDLAdSWGxw2Pp7I&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4_-NVc38MYOgmQXttKyAAQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Privateer%20captain%20%20Joseph%20Freeman%2Cwar%20of%201812&f=false Google Books] - Iced - The Story of Organized Crime in Canada By Stephen Schneider *[http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~jacktar/privsearch.html chebucto.ns.ca] - Privateer Name Search (This site was a great source of information. Unfortunately, it is now dead. Know that any information taken from there was provided by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Conlin Dan Conlin]) *[https://suite.io/darryl-hamson/3qwd2n0 suite.io] - The role of the American Privateers in the War of 1812 *[http://archives.gnb.ca/Exhibits/FortHavoc/html/Nova-Scotia-Privateers.aspx?culture=en-CA Provincial Archives of New Brunswick] - Notes on Nova Scotian Privateers by George E. E. Nichols *[http://threedecks.org/index.php?display_type=show_ship&id=12711 Three Decks.org] - British privateer topsail schooner 'Liverpool Packet' (1812) *[http://1812privateers.org/Canada/index.html#SN 1812 Privateers.org] - Canadian Privateers *https://www.1812privateers.org/Great_Britain/index.html ---------

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[[Category: Valledolmo, Palermo]] Surname in Sicilia from at least 1650. The name is known in earlier centuries to be from Venetia. It may mean the wife of an orthodox priest according to ancestry dot com. A more detailed description is on the following website: https://www.houseofnames.com/privitera-family-crest The name La Privitera is known in Valledolmo, Sicilia as one of the 50 Vassal families who were under contract to the Baron of Valle D'Olmo when it was founded in 1636, and may have settled in the area as early as 1650. Privitera is also known in western New York in the late 1800s and the 1900s. Some members of the family immigrated to New York from Valledolmo with thousands of others from that Italian town and settled in various areas of the state, including Dunkirk, Jamestown, Fredonia, Buffalo and Rochester, New York. == '''Privitera Death Records from Valledolmo, Sicllia, Italia''' == Valledolmo Deaths 1820-1832, 1833 missing, 1834-1844, 1862-1869, 1893-1910 Index No. Date Month Day Year Last Name First Name Age Spouse Parents - # 29 12/4/1862 12 4 1862 Privatera Rosolia 25 Orazio Conti * Giuseppe Privitera & Rosaria Castrogiovanni # 13 1/21/1829 1 21 1829 Privatera Rosolia Nicasio & Antonina Cascio # 106 11/23/1825 11 23 1825 Privatera Giuseppe 22 Rosolino & Domiano Pulvino # 109 10/17/1823 10 17 1823 Privatera Carmela 80 * Vincenzo Privitera & * Rosaria Brucato # 60 6/2/1821 6 2 1821 Privatera Maria 16 months Paola of & Cosma Vallone # 40 5/24/1910 5 24 1910 Privitera Maria Orazia 53 Orazio & Luigia Costantino # '''43 5/24/1909 5 24 1909 Privitera Maria Antonina 30 yrs wife of Calogero Ognibene and daughter of Orazio Privitera & Antonina Fadale, both deceased by 1909''' # 60 8/12/1909 8 12 1909 Privitera Carmelo 53 yrs husband of Giovanna Giordano *Orazio Privitera & *Rosa Ippolito # 46 6/3/1909 6 3 1909 Privitera Rosario 64 yrs husb of Rosa Gioia *Rosolino Privitera & *Rosaria Giambrone # 86 10/25/1909 10 25 1909 Privitera Antonina 1 yr Giuseppe Privitera & Lucia Pulvino # 6 1/10/1908 1 10 1908 Privitera Calogera 76 ys widow of Nunzio Camparato *Pietro Privitera & *Antonina Leone # 33 3/17/1908 3 17 1908 Privitera Rosolia 7 mo Orazio Privitera & Luigia Costantino # 138 12/30/1907 12 30 1907 Privitera Cosimo 40 yrs unmarried *Paolino Privitera & *Marianna Borzillieri # 67 6/7/1907 6 7 1907 Privitera Loreta 80 yrs widow of Orazio Bando *Vincenzo Privitera & *Crocefissa Di Carlo # 126 11/13/1907 11 13 1907 Privitera Maria Antonia 16 mo Domenico Privitera & Maria La Tona # 103 9/9/1907 9 9 1907 Privitera Antonina 7 mo Giuseppe & Lucia Pulvino # 4 1/23/1906 1 23 1906 Privitera Orazia 72 yrs wid. of Calogero Drago *Gandolfo Privitera & *Orazia Andolina # 78 5/29/1906 5 29 1906 Privitera Francesca 50 yrs unmarried *Paolino Privitera & *Giuseppa Ippolito # 7 1/26/1906 1 26 1906 Privitera Francesco 86 yrs wid. of Crocifissa Siragusa *Vincenzo Privitera & * Crocifissa Di Carlo # '''80 5/29/1906 5 29 1906 Privitera Vincenzo 71 yrs husb. of Stefan Conti *Vincenzo Privitera & *Teresa Raimondo''' # 27 3/18/1906 3 18 1906 Privitera Gesualdo 2 yrs Cosimo Privitera & Maddalena Agate [?] # 58 4/23/1906 4 23 1906 Privitera Giuseppe 2 yrs Damiano & Emanuela Vicari # 137 10/3/1906 10 3 1906 Privitera Rosa 1 yr Orazio Privitera & Luigia Costantino # 123 10/31/1905 10 31 1905 Privitera Pietro 4 yrs Damiano Privitera & Elena Vicari # 115 10/21/1905 10 21 1905 Privitera Paolino 7 yrs Damiano Privitera & Elena Vicari # 27 2/25/1905 2 25 1905 Privitera Orazio 18 days Domenico Privitera & Maria Labono # 3 1/12/1905 1 12 1905 Privitera Orazio 7 yrs Rosario Privitera Privitera & Rosaria Guzzetta # 102 9/5/1904 9 5 1904 Privitera Vincenza 1 Paolino Privitera Privitera & Francesca Palmeri # 49 5/13/1904 5 13 1904 Privitera Rosa 13 Rosario Privitera & Rosolia Priveitera # 101 11/23/1903 11 23 1903 Privitera Cosimo 5 mos * Salvatore Privitera & * Concetta Privitera # '''89 9/28/1903 9 28 1903 Privitera Rosaria 75 * Orazio Dispensa * Vincenzo Privitera & * Teresa Raimondo''' # 26 3/20/1903 3 20 1903 Privitera Calogera 18 days Cosimo Privitera & Rosolia Gioia # 75 8/12/1903 8 12 1903 Privitera Luigia 2 mos Giuseppe Privitera & Antonina Barone # 7 1/27/1902 1 27 1902 Privitera Rosolia 80 * Valentino Esposito * Pietro Privitera & * Calogera Leone # 63 5/26/1902 5 26 1902 Privitera Giuseppa 18 mos Orazio Privitera & Luigia Costantino # Pt. II, 2 12/7/1902 12 7 1902 Privitera Calogero 25 Never married Vincenzo Privitera & Stefana Conti # 16 1/29/1901 1 29 1901 Privitera Antonino 57 Crocifissa Andolina * Cosimo Privitera & * Stefana Burgio # 6 1/9/1901 1 9 1901 Privitera Cosima 56 Isadore Vaccarelli * Orazio Privitera & * Maria Antonia Lauria # 64 7/21/1901 7 21 1901 Privitera Antonino 2 Cosimo Privitera & Maddalena Agata # 105 11/22/1901 11 22 1901 Privitera Orazio 3 Domenico Privitera & Maria La Tona # 46 6/26/1901 6 26 1901 Privitera Giuseppe 6 Giuseppe Privitera & Lucia Pulvino # '''114 12/15/1901 12 15 1901 Privitera Calogero 18 mos Giuseppe Privitera & Maria Mancuso''' # 66 7/30/1901 7 30 1901 Privitera Crocifissa 7 mos Michele Privitera & Calogera Iannuzzo # 70 7/30/1900 7 30 1900 Privitera Gesualda 1 day Cosimo Privitera & Maddalena Agata [sic] # 80 8/14/1900 8 14 1900 Privitera Luigia 7 mos Giuseppe Privitera & Antonia Barone # 95 8/31/1899 8 31 1899 Privitera Suor Maria Concetta 75 yrs *Carmelo Privitera & *Castrenza Vacanti she was a nun # 55 6/3/1899 6 3 1899 Privitera Giuseppe 21 mo Paolino Privitera & Francesca Palmeri # 196 11/5/1899 11 5 1899 Privitera Giuseppe 8 mo Orazio Privitera & Luigia Costantino # 128 9/23/1899 9 23 1899 Privitera Salvatore 11 yrs Rosario Privitera & Rosolia Privitera # 24 2/21/1898 2 21 1898 Privitera Salvatrice 9 yrs *Cosimo Privitera & Rosaria Ricotta # 139 12/2/1898 12 2 1898 Privitera Francesca 80 yrs 2nd wife of Orazio Gugino *Gaetano Privitera & *Francesca Leone # 87 8/5/1898 8 5 1898 Privitera Giuseppe 4 mo Girolamo Privitera & Angela Giambrone # 149 12/20/1898 12 20 1898 Privitera Luciano 1 yr Michele & Rosa Gugino # 148 9/13/1897 9 13 1897 Privitera Antonina 1 yr Domenico Privitera & Maria La Tona # 61 3/10/1897 3 10 1897 Privitera Rosaria 3 mo Michele Privitera & Rosa Gugino # '''131 10/10/1896 10 10 1896 Privitera Orazio 72 yrs Antonina Fadale *Ciro Privitera & *Luigia Gioia''' # 166 12/10/1896 12 10 1896 Privitera Concetta 5 mo Ciro Privitera & Maria Campiere # Part II,1 4/7/1896 4 7 1896 Privitera Vincenzo 41 yrs Francesco Privitera & Teresa Di Maria married but no name given # 10 1/20/1896 1 20 1896 Privitera Rosaria 9 mo Michele Privitera & Rosalia Gugino # 112 8/30/1895 8 30 1895 Privitera Giuseppe 18 mo Ciro Privitera & Orazia Campieri # 163 10/26/1894 10 26 1894 Privitera Cosimo 64 yrs Giuseppa Granata *Paulino Privitera & *Giuseppa Pulvino # 64 4/15/1894 4 15 1894 Privitera Orazio 80 yrs widower of Rosa Ippolito *Rosario Privitera & *Rosolia Giambrone # 94 6/11/1894 6 11 1894 Privitera Rosario 2 yrs Cosimo Privitera & Rosolia Gioia # 153 10/3/1894 10 3 1894 Privitera Giuseppe 3 yrs Giuseppe Privitera & Maria Anna Comella # 93 6/9/1894 6 9 1894 Privitera Rosaria 10 mo Michele Privitera & Rosaria Gugino # 166 12/17/1893 12 17 1893 Privitera Cosimo 34 yrs Giuseppa Di Vito Calogero Privitera & Crocifissa Borzillieri # 165 12/13/1893 12 13 1893 Privitera Salvatore 3 mo Carmelo Privitera & Giovannina Giordano # 12 1/28/1893 1 28 1893 Privitera Orazio 1 yr Ciro Privitera & Orazia Campieri # 69 6/12/1886 6 12 1886 Privitera Antonina 56 yrs Orazio Genco *Pietro Privitera & *Rosolia Zafima [?] # 137 9/25/1869 9 25 1869 Privitera Anna Maria 54 Rosario Barresi * Francesco Privitera & * Giuseppa Cappalone(?) # 80 8/12/1869 8 12 1869 Privitera Giuseppa 2 Cosmo Privitera & Rosaria Ricotta # ''''156 10/19/1869 10 19 1869 Privitera Rosaria 2 Francesco Privitera & Crocifissa Dispenza''' # 8 1/18/1869 1 18 1869 Privitera Maria Antonina 12 days Giachino Privitera & Gaetana Barone # 18 1/19/1868 1 19 1868 Privitera Rosaria 56 Carmelo Scalia * Damiano Privitera & * Francesca Ippolito # 51 3/22/1868 3 22 1868 Privitera Carmelo 80 * Castrenza Vacanti * Michele Privitera & * Francesca Runfola # 140 9/16/1868 9 16 1868 Privitera Giuseppe 80 Francesca Leone * Michele Privitera & * Maria Pisa # 13 1/17/1868 1 17 1868 Privitera Calogero 9 months Calogero Privitera & Antonina Gervasi # 116 8/11/1868 8 11 1868 Privitera Rosaria 1 Michele Privitera & Orazia Vallone # 122 8/19/1868 8 19 1868 Privitera Orazio 3 Paolino Privitera & * Marianna Borzilleri # 59 7/12/1867 7 12 1867 Privitera Maria Antonina 60 Cosmo Muscarella * Antonino Privitera & * Loreta Vaccaro # 238 8/29/1867 8 29 1867 Privitera Gaetano 70 Francesca Leone * Michele Privitera & * Francesca Runfola # 237 8/28/1867 8 28 1867 Privitera Gaetano 2 Calogero Privitera & Cosma Pizzolanti # 298 12/4/1867 12 4 1867 Privitera Salvatore 15 Orazio Privitera & Rosa Ippolito # 43 7/2/1867 7 2 1867 Privitera Paolino 6 Rosario Privitera & Antonina Marranco # 73 4/11/1866 4 11 1866 Privitera Paolino 70 Giuseppa Pulvino * Francesco Privitera & * Maria Granata # 32 3/2/1866 3 2 1866 Privitera Lucia 16 unmarried * Giuseppe Privitera & Rosaria Castrogiovanni # '''58 4/9/1865 4 9 1865 Privitera Calogera 70 * Calogero Mancuso * Salvatore Privitera & * Francesca Teresa (last name is Teresa)''' # '''139 8/22/1865 8 22 1865 Privitera Giuseppe 12 Francesco Privitera & Crocifissa Dispenza''' # '37 4/2/1864 4 2 1864 Privitera Maria 43 Antonino Guzzetta * Ciro Privitera & * Carmela Di Gioia # '91 8/23/1864 8 23 1864 Privitera Rosolia 9 months Orazio Privitera & Rosa Ippolito # '50 5/26/1864 5 26 1864 Privitera Calogera 3 days Vincenzo Privitera & Stefana Conti # 4 1/4/1863 1 4 1863 Privitera Maria 50 * Antonino Pollina * Damiano Privitera & * Calogera Polizzi # '19 1/27/1863 1 27 1863 Privitera Rosolia 60 Antonino Leone * Francesco Privitera & * Maria Granata # 112 9/29/1863 9 29 1863 Privitera Antonino 41 Mattea Cascio * Pietro Privitera & * Antonina Leone # 132 11/12/1863 11 12 1863 Privitera Giuseppa 18 Days Cosmo Privitera & Rosaria Ricotta # 72 7/14/1863 7 14 1863 Privitera Gaetana 3 Michele Privitera & Orazia Vallone # 45 3/24/1863 3 24 1863 Privitera Salvatore 15 Michele Privitera& Orazia Vallone # 52 7/6/1862 7 6 1862 Privitera Francesco 62 Rosolia Farinello * Carmelo Privitera & no mother listed # 35 5/11/1862 5 11 1862 Privitera Salvatore 53 * Rosolia Dispenza * Vincenzo Privitera & * Rosolia Leone # 76 5/23/1844 5 23 1844 Privitera Gandolfo 24 Giuseppa Andolina * Rosolino Privitera & * Rosolia Ippolito # 95 7/16/1844 7 16 1844 Privitera Calogera 6 Antonino Privitera & Anna Guzzetta # 14 1/30/1844 1 30 1844 Privitera Guseppa 3 Gaetano Privitera & Francesca Leone # 84 8/26/1842 8 26 1842 Privitera Pietra 40 Giuseppe Mancuso Francesco Privitera & Maria Granata # 76 8/9/1842 8 9 1842 Privitera Anastasia 10 Paolino Privitera & Rosolia Volanti # 22 3/4/1841 3 4 1841 Privitera Caterina 50 * Carmelo Muscarella * Onofrio Privitera & * Francesca Taravella # 2 1/5/1841 1 5 1841 Privitera Orazio 19 Paolino Privitera & Rosaria Valenti # 127 10/11/1840 10 11 1840 Privitera Cosma 24 Never married * Giuseppe Privitera & Filippa Privitera # 30 2/25/1840 2 25 1840 Privitera Anna Maria 8 mos Domenico Privitera & Orazia Andolina # 32 2/27/1840 2 27 1840 Privitera Onofrio 8 Days Rosolino & Calogera Iannuzzo # 58 7/12/1839 7 12 1839 Privitera Lucia 1 Vincenzo Privitera & Crucifissa Dicarlo # 88 12/8/1838 12 8 1838 Privitera Maria 7 Francesco Privitera & Lucia La Rosa # 13 2/5/1838 2 5 1838 Privitera Crucifissa 2 Pietro Privitera & Antonina Leone # '''10 2/1/1837 2 1 1837 Privitera Calogero 50 Cosma Ognibene * Gandolfo Privitera & * Giuseppa Sant'Angelo''' # 47 6/5/1837 6 5 1837 Privitera Rosolino 60 Damiana Pulvino * Rosolino Privitera & * Giacoma Battaglia # '''96 7/30/1837 7 30 1837 Privitera Calogero 32 Rosolia Siragusa NR''' # 234 8/24/1837 8 24 1837 Privitera Carmela 56 Giovanni Taravella NR # 81 7/27/1837 7 27 1837 Privitera Rosaria 50 Rosario Ricotta [?] NR # 103 7/31/1837 7 31 1837 Privitera Rosolia NR * Salvatore Ventura NR # 341 11/27/1837 11 27 1837 Privitera Lucia 3 days Paolino Privitera & Rosaria Valenti # 27 3/16/1837 3 16 1837 Privitera Calogero 5 Pietro Privitera & Antonina Leone # '''263 8/30/1837 8 30 1837 Privitera Calogero 4 Vincenzo Privitera, II & Teresa Raimondo''' # 77 9/4/1836 9 4 1836 Privitera Rosaria 74 Antonino Cilano * Damiano Privitera & NR # 109 11/27/1836 11 27 1836 Privitera Cosmo Damiano 9 days Antonino Privitera & Giovanna Guzzetta # 86 9/21/1836 9 21 1836 Privitera Maria 60 * Orazio Spampinato NR # 104 11/22/1836 11 22 1836 Privitera Orazio 15 days Vincenzo Privitera & Crucifissa Di Carlo # 107 12/14/1835 12 14 1835 Privitera Ciro 50 Carmela Di Gioia * Paolino Privitera & * Francesca Taravella # 55 4/3/1834 4 3 1834 Privitera Lucio [illeg.] Gesuardo Privitera & Costanzia Vacanti # 48 3/30/1834 3 30 1834 Privitera Rosolia 1 Paolino Privitera & Giuseppa Pulvino # 225 12/28/1834 12 28 1834 Privitera Lucia 15 days Vincenzo Privitera & Crocifissa DiCarlo # 107 8/29/1832 8 29 1832 Privitera Giovanne 41 ? Damiana LaDuca * Filippo Privitera & * Gaetana Riccobene # 22 1/31/1832 1 31 1832 Privitera Pietra 45 Giuseppe Antonino Costantino * Luca Privitera * Gandolfa Letra # 32 2/21/1832 2 21 1832 Privitera Antonino 60 Loretta Vaccaro * Onofrio Privitera & * Francesca Taravella # 68 6/2/1832 6 2 1832 Privitera Rosolia 50 Antonino Muscato * Onofrio Privitera & * Francesca Taravella # 81 8/4/1832 8 4 1832 Privitera Elisabettta 2 Carmelo Privitera & Cristenzia Vacanti # 184 12/4/1832 12 4 1832 Privitera Orazio 4 Paolino Privitera & Rosaria Volanti # 177 11/25/1832 11 25 1832 Privitera Cosmo 9 Paolino Privitera & Rosaria Volanti # 64 8/1/1831 8 1 1831 Privitera Francesco 60 Lucia Cappalunga ? * Domenico Privitera & * Francesca Ricotta # 119 9/21/1831 9 21 1831 Privitera Calogera 7 months Antonina Privitera & Anna Guzzetta # 13 2/8/1831 2 8 1831 Privitera Giuseppe 2 Antonino Privitera & Anna Guzzetta # 2 1/6/1831 1 6 1831 Privitera Rosaria 5 mos Ciro Privitera & Carmela Di Gioia # 145 10/29/1831 10 29 1831 Privitera Orazia 2 Nicasio Privitera & Antonia Cascio # 76 8/14/1831 8 14 1831 Privitera Damiano 9 months Salvadore Privitera & Rosolia Dispenza # 85 6/3/1830 6 3 1830 Privitera Orazia 34 Calogero Guzzetta Antonino Privitera & Loreta Vallaro # 25 2/27/1830 2 27 1830 Privitera Crocifissa 1 month Filippo Privitera & Antonia La Rosa # 68 8/11/1829 8 11 1829 Privitera Antonina 70 Francesco Andolina * Filippo Privitera & * Gaetana Polizzzi # 47 4/27/1829 4 27 1829 Privitera Rosaria 60 Mariano Randazzo * Filippo Privitera & * Gaetana Riccobene # 67 8/11/1829 8 11 1829 Privitera Rosa 41 Giuseppe Guzzetta * Francesco Privitera & * Maria Sangiorgi # '''26 2/5/1829 2 5 1829 Privitera Francesco 1 Calogero Privitera & Cosma Ognibene''' # 18 1/27/1829 1 27 1829 Privitera Rosaria 14 Francesco Privitera & Lucia??? # 64 8/10/1829 8 10 1829 Privitera Antonino 6 months Rosario Privitera & Rosolia Giambrone # '''121 12/6/1829 12 6 1829 Privitera Orazia 3 days Vincenzo Privitera, II & Teresa Raimondo ''' # 62 8/3/1828 8 3 1828 Privitera Calogera 50 Calogero Sangiorgi * Filippo Privitera & Gaetana [no surname] # 51 7/19/1828 7 19 1828 Privitera Michele 2 months Carmelo Privitera & Castrenze Vacanti # 109 9/28/1828 9 28 1828 Privitera Antonina 2 Gaetano Privitera & Francesca Leone # 9 1/22/1827 1 22 1827 Privitera Anna Maria 60 * Luciano Vacanti No parents recorded # 31 4/1/1827 4 1 1827 Privitera Cosmo Domiano 5 months Paulino Privitera & Rosaria Giambrone # 50 7/23/1826 7 23 1826 Privitera Francesca 67 * Ciro Privitera & * Filippa di Leone # 95 10/21/1826 10 21 1826 Privitera Vincenza 33 Luciano Gugino * Michele Privitera & * Francesca Runfula # 100 10/23/1826 10 23 1826 Privitera Rosaria 58 * Calcedonio di Pasquale * Rosolino Privitera & * Giacoma Battaglia # 38 5/29/1826 5 29 1826 Privitera Giuseppe Antonino Privitera & Anna Guzzetta # 40 6/20/1826 6 20 1826 Privitera Antonina 15 Rosario Privitera & Rosolia Giambrone # '''77 9/7/1826 9 7 1826 Privitera Vincenzo 1 Vincenzo Privitera, II & Teresa Raimondo''' # 30 3/25/1825 3 25 1825 Privitera Calogero 1 Day Antonino Privitera & Anna Guzzetta # 57 8/2/1825 8 2 1825 Privitera Vincenza 1 yr., 2 mos Vincenzo Privitera & Crucifissa DiCarlo # 75 05/17/1824 5 17 1824 Privitera Orazia 4 Antonino Privitera & Anna Guzzetta # '''30 02/27/1824 2 27 1824 Privitera Antonino 3 Calogero Privitera & Cosma Ognibene''' # 44 03/17/1824 3 17 1824 Privitera Calogero 13 days Nicasio Privitera & Mattea Cascio # 96 9/25/1823 9 25 1823 Privitera Orazio 60 * Rosario Privitera & * Calogera Ricotta # 109 12/24/182 12 24 1822 Privitera Cosma 3 Carmelo Privitera & Cristenzia Vacanti # 37 8/5/1822 8 5 1822 Privitera Giuseppe 60 Ciro Privitera (dec.) & Stefana Costantino # 70 9/19/1822 9 19 1822 Privitera Giuseppa 1 Francesco Privitera (dec.) & Maria Ricotta (dec.) # 96 5/22/1822 5 22 1822 Privitera Giuseppe 50 Gaetano Privitera & Francesca Leone # 192 9/10/1822 9 10 1822 Privitera Giuseppe 4 Months Giuseppe Privitera & Rosolia Fiorella # 167 8/31/1822 8 31 1822 Privitera Rosario 50 Giuseppe Privitera & Rosolia Fiorella # 219 7/17/1822 7 17 1822 Privitera Cosimo 2 Paolino Privitera & Rosaria Giambrone # 87 11/9/1822 11 9 1822 Privitera Michiele age 1 Month Pietro Privitera & Antonina Leone # 71 7/11/1821 7 11 1821 Privitera Gaetano age 1 day Damiano Privitera & Calogera Polizzi # 2 1/14/1865 1 14 1865 Privitera Orazia age 34, wife of Giuseppe Campieri, and daughter of Ciro Privitera & Carmela Di Gioia, both of her parents deceased, == Privitera Family Groups == '''Vincenzo Privitera, II & Teresa Raimondo Family''' # '''77 9/7/1826 9 7 1826 Privitera Vincenzo died age 1 year Vincenzo Privitera, II & Teresa Raimondo''' # '''121 12/6/1829 12 6 1829 Privitera Orazia died age 3 days Vincenzo Privitera, II & Teresa Raimondo ''' # '''263 8/30/1837 8 30 1837 Privitera Calogero age 4 years Vincenzo Privitera, II & Teresa Raimondo''' # '''89 9/28/1903 9 28 1903 Privitera Rosaria died 75 years * Orazio Dispensa * Vincenzo Privitera & * Teresa Raimondo''' # '''80 5/29/1906 5 29 1906 Privitera Vincenzo died 71 years husband of Stefan Conti *Vincenzo Privitera & *Teresa Raimondo''' '''Calogero Privitera & Cosma Ognibene Family 1823-1837''' # '''30 02/27/1824 2 27 1824 Privitera Antonino, died age 3 years, son of Calogero Privitera & Cosma Ognibene''' # '''26 2/5/1829 2 5 1829 Privitera Francesco died age 1 year, son of Calogero Privitera & Cosma Ognibene''' # '''10 2/1/1837 2 1 1837 Privitera Calogero died age 50 husband of Cosma Ognibene, and son of Gandolfo Privitera & Giuseppa Sant'Angelo both of his parents deceased,''' '''Calogero Ognibene and Maria Antonina Privitera Family - before 1910''' # '''43 5/24/1909 5 24 1909 Privitera Maria Antonina 30 yrs wife of Calogero Ognibene and daughter of Orazio Privitera & Antonina Fadale, both deceased by 1909'''

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[[Category:WikiTree Events]] == Prize Winners == Winners of prizes within the last six months are not eligible for a prize during current events ([[Space:Friday Night Bingo|Bingo]], [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]], [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]], [[Space:WikiGames|WikiGames]], etc). This will allow other members an opportunity to win! Thanks for participating in our [[Project:Events Committee|events]], which help to grow and improve the health of our shared family tree. === Current Event Winners === === Previous Event Winners === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !WikiTree ID!!First!!Last!!Event |- |[[Allardyce-133]]||Amanda||Allardyce||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Anderson-27719]]||Susan||Anderson||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Archer-2588]]||Kathryn||Archer||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Bain-1176]]||Eric||Bain||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Bauer-6543]]||Kathy||Bauer||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Brawley-55]]||Mary||Fuat||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Brewer-566]]||Paula||Franklin||Bingo - February 2024 |- |[[Cartwright-1620]]||Gillian||Loake||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Caruso-344]]||I||Caruso||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Corbellani-1]]||Cristina||Corbellani||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Daniels-2254]]||Christine||Daniels||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Fachner-1]]||Victoria||Fachner||Bingo - January 2024 |- |[[Gadren-1]]||Greg||Gadren||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Haner-141]]||Jenny||Haner||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Hays-3072]]||Julie||Bartimus||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Hoff-1617]]||Tabor||Fisher||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Hogan-1649]]||Edward||Hogan||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Hurst-3867]]||Beverly||Grow||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Kellett-33]]||Darren||Kellett||Bingo - April 2024 |- |[[Kessler-2015]]||Louis||Kessler||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[King-14976]]||Mollie||King||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Lancaster-5309]]||Donna||Lancaster||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Luker-573]]||Patty||LaPlante||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[MacLeod-1797]]||Susie||MacLeod||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Massey-4724]]||Anne||Massey||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Miller-57070]]||Christine||Miller||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Morey-1961]]||Sue||Carda||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Mullenberg-4]]||Kirby||Drake||Bingo - March 2024 |- |[[Myers-9915]]||Amanda||Myers||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Newport-832]]||Liz||Newport||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Noland-165]]||Liz||Shifflett||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Oaks-601]]||Melissa||Goodnight||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Ogilvy-785]]||Ruth||Ogilvy||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Patroni-12]]||Maree||Evans||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Patterson-8830]]||Jim||Patterson||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Podgurski-88]]||Cara||Busenbark||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Rodgers-2825]]||Jody||Rodgers||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Selman-479]]||Ruth||Selman||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Soltysiak-9]]||Erin||Robertson||Bingo - March 2024 |- |[[Spencer-24565]]||Dee||Spencer-Carr||Bingo - January 2024 |- |[[Stankowski-34]]||Stan||Stankowski||Bingo - February 2024 |- |[[Svensson-5180]]||Axel||Svensson||CaT - January 2024 |- |[[Tomaszewicz-6]]||Stephen||Tomaszewicz||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Tyner-799]]||John||Tyner||Bingo - April 2024 |- |[[Urbach-13]]||Kathy||Nava||CaT - April 2024 |- |[[Wilson-83900]]||Lorna||Halnan||CaT - January 2024 |} == Notes ==

Probate Files for John W Smitherman

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[[Category:Smitherman Name Study]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Probate_Files_for_John_W_Smitherman See profiles using this source.] '''John Smitherman''' '''Bibb County, Alabama''' {|border="1" cellpadding="1" | align="left"|Minute Book "L" | align="left"|1872-1881 | align="left"|P. 68-71, 76 & 77 |- | align="left"| Administrative Record "J"||align="left" |1865-1876 ||align="left" |pp. 521-526 [inventory and list of heirs on last 2 pages. Pages 525 & 26 printed below] |- | align="left"| Probate Court Minutes||align="left" |1863-1864 ||align="left" |P. 80, 85, 93, 94, and 108 |- | align="left"| Minute Book "I"||align="left" |1864-1869 ||align="left" |p. 11, 15, 21, 22, 32, 33, 121, 708, 709, 712, 713 |- | align="left"| Minute Book "L"||align="left" |1872-1881 ||align="left" |p. 1, 2, 56, 7, 8, and 137 |- | align="left"| Administrative Account "I" 1858||align="left" |1858-1865 ||align="left" |p. 661, 735-736 |- | align="left"| Probate Minute Book "K"||align="left" |1869-1872||align="left" |p. 320, 323, 330-331 |} The State of Alabama, Bibb County Personally appear before me Jackson Gardner, Judge of Probate within & for said county Jno R Fulgham & Michael Fulgham who being by me duly sworn say on oath that the above and forgoing account is correct & true & that they have not used the money of said estate for their own use or benefits, and that the following is a correct list of the heirs of the Estate of '''[[Smitherman-195|John Smitherman]]''' deceased to wit: *'''[[Unknown-562605|Martha Smitherman]]''' widow of said decease of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala. *'''[[Smitherman-209|Sarah Fulgham]]''' daughter of said deceased & wife of Jno R. Fulgham, both of full age, both residents of Bibb County, Ala. *The children of '''[[Smitherman-188|Garry Smitherman]]''' deceased who was a son of said [[Smitherman-195|Jno Smitherman]] deceased to wit: '''[[Smitherman-196|Sarah Smitherman]]''' of full age, '''[[Smitherman-198|James Smitherman]]''' of full age, '''[[Smitherman-199|Josiah M Smitherman]]''' a minor, '''[[Smitherman-203|Mary F Smitherman]]''' a minor, '''[[Smitherman-185|Geo W Smitherman]]''' a minor, '''[[Smitherman-205|Richard Smitherman]]''' a minor, '''[[Smitherman-102|Susan A Smitherman]]''' a minor, & '''[[Smitherman-206|Hettie Ann Elizabeth Smitherman]]''' a minor, and all residents of Texas. *The children of '''[[Smitherman-2|James Smitherman]]''' deceased who was a son of said [[Smitherman-195|John Smitherman]] Deceased to wit: '''Martha Smelley''' wife of John Smelly both of full age, '''Priscilla Taylor''' wife of James Taylor both of full age, '''John Smitherman''' of full age, '''Andrew Smitherman''' a minor, '''Eliza Ann Smitherman''' a minor, '''Robert G Smitherman''' a minor, '''[[Smitherman-70|Wilson H Smitherman]]''' a minor, '''Reuben H. Smitherman''' a minor, '''Rachel C Smitherman''' a minor, '''Margaret Smitherman''' a minor & all residents of Bibb County, Ala. *The children of '''[[Smitherman-212|Jno W Smitherman]]''' deceased who was a son of said [[Smitherman-195|John Smitherman]] deceased to wit: '''Jordan Smitherman''' of full age, '''Lavina Smitherman''' a minor, '''Perenecy P Smitherman''' a minor, '''Martha J. Smitherman''' a minor, '''Lafayette Smitherman''' a minor, & '''Nancy Smitherman''' a minor & all resident of the State of Texas. *The children of '''[[Smitherman-216|Andrew J Smitherman]]''' deceased who was a son of said [[Smitherman-195|John Smitherman]] deceased to wit: '''Sarah Ann Smitherman''' & '''Mary M Smitherman''' both minors & both residents of the State of Louisiana. *'''[[Smitherman-13|Nancy Smelly]]''' a daughter of said [[Smitherman-195|John Smitherman]] deceased, wife of [[Smelley-21|William Smelly]] both of full age & both residents of the State of Texas. *'''[[Smitherman-215|Margaret Fulgham]]''' a daughter of said [[Smitherman-195|John Smitherman]] deceased & wife of Michael Fulgham both of full age & both residents of the State of Texas. Sworn to & subscribed this 13th day of March 1869 Jackson Gardner, Judge of Probate J.R. Fulgham Michael Fulgham ==Acknowledgements== Originally posted and Transcribed by Margie Smitherman. [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/18691802/person/1210248557/media/964c0139-3b0e-4801-942d-3bd0c5e65e2b?_phsrc=Ixd3394&usePUBJs=true&clickref=1100liwAA4jp,1100liwAA4jp&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate%2BExternal Link to Original Post].

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Proceedings, Precedents, and Arguments, on Claims and Controversies, Concerning Baronies by Writ, and Other Honours

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings, Precedents, and Arguments, on Claims and Controversies, Concerning Baronies by Writ, and Other Honours == With the arguments of Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Henry Montagu, the Lord Chief Justice Crew, the Lord Chief Justice Brampston, Judge Dodderidge, Judge Rolles, Mr. Selden, Sir Heneage Finch, Mr. Montagu, (afterwards Lord Chief Baron), Sir William Jones, Sir William Dugdale, Mr. Offley, Sir Edward Northey, Sir Thomas Powis, and others : pub. from the manuscript collections of Robert Glover, esq; Somerset herald, Sir William Dugdale, Garter king of arms, Gregory King, esq; Lancaster herald, Samuel Stebbing, esq; Somerset herald, Peter Le Neve, esq; Norroy king of arms, and others. With an appendix, containing several papers copied from the Bodleian and Ashmolaean Libraries, at Oxford, &c. Published from the manuscript collections of: # [[Glover-4910|Robert Glover]] (1544-1588) Esq., Somerset Herald # Sir [[Dugdale-143|William Dugdale]] (1605-1686), Garter King of Arms # [[King-19872|Gregory King]] (1648-1712) Esq., Lancaster Herald # Samuel Stebbing, Esq; Somerset Herald # [[Neve-84|Peter Le Neve]] (1661-1729), Esq; Norroy King of Arms # Henry Manchester (1563?-1642) Earl of Montagu # [[Bacon-562|Francis Bacon]] (1561-1626) * by [[Collins-18820|Arthur Collins]], Esq. (1682?-1760) * published by T. Wotton, London, 1734. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings, Precedents, and Arguments, on Claims and Controversies, Concerning Baronies by Writ, and Other Honours|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010434547 * https://books.google.com/books?id=if0zAQAAMAAJ === Citation Formats === * Collins, Arthur. ''[[Space:Proceedings, Precedents, and Arguments, on Claims and Controversies, Concerning Baronies by Writ, and Other Honours|Proceedings, Precedents, and Arguments, on Claims and Controversies, Concerning Baronies by Writ, and Other Honours]]'' (T. Wotton, London, 1734) [ Page ]. * ([[#Collins|Collins]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Collins, Arthur. ''[[Space:Proceedings, Precedents, and Arguments, on Claims and Controversies, Concerning Baronies by Writ, and Other Honours|Proceedings, Precedents, and Arguments, on Claims and Controversies, Concerning Baronies by Writ, and Other Honours]]'' (T. Wotton, London, 1734) [ Page ].

Proceedings of Lexington Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lexington, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of Lexington Historical Society == And papers relating to the history of the town. * by [http://www.lexingtonhistory.org/ Lexington Historical Society], formed in 1886. Vol. 1 not published until 1890. * published by The Society, Lexington, Mass., 1890-1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of Lexington Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol 1 (1890) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoflex05lexi ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoflex06lexi * Vol 2 (1900) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=FS4WAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingslexi00masgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingspape01masgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoflex02lexi ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoflex01lexia * Vol 3 (1905) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingspape00masgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoflex01lexi ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoflex02lexia * Vol 4 (1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoflex04lexi ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoflex03lexi === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Proceedings of Lexington Historical Society|Proceedings of Lexington Historical Society]]'' (The Society, Lexington, Mass., 1890) Vol. , [ Page ]. * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#PLHS|Proc. Lexington Hist. Soc.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Proceedings of Lexington Historical Society|Proceedings of Lexington Historical Society]]'' (The Society, Lexington, Mass., 1890) Vol. , [ Page ].

Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Worcester, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Publications by Genealogical and Historical Societies]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society == * by [https://www.americanantiquarian.org/ American Antiquarian Society] * published Worcester, Mass, 1843- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.americanantiquarian.org/aasproceedings Some of the items below are only a part of what is described, others contain multiple issues. They need to be better organized. * (1883) A partial index to the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, from its foundation in 1812 to 1880, and a table of contents of all the publications and reprints of the Society to April 1883. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_TMSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5xQGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a-EDIm4aCfEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=39wEAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/apartialindexto00socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/apartialindexto01socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/apartialindexto00jrgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100341294 * ??? https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010050338 * ??? https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000329409 * ??? https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008883034 * 1812-1849 (1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofame18121849amerrich ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer131socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Jg62A4LERNsC * 1843-2008 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000063179 * (1843) 31st Annual Meeting ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer66socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u04MAAAAIAAJ * (1850) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HuAKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer90socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer17unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HeAKAAAAIAAJ * (1854) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer99socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D-AKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer104socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H-AKAAAAIAAJ * (1861) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer05unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H-8OAAAAYAAJ * (1863) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer87socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0OUKAAAAIAAJ * (1864) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofame1864amer ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofame1864_amer * (1865) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer86socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IcALAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofa00amer * (1867) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer33unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Te8OAAAAYAAJ * (1869) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer41unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wO4OAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer74socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=58ELAAAAIAAJ * (1871) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer84socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=m-IKAAAAIAAJ * (1877) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer65socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wL8LAAAAIAAJ * (1878) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer40socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RuYKAAAAIAAJ New Series * Oct. 21, 1880 Annual Meetinng, Held at Worcester (1881)) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer02socigoog * Vol. 1 (1881) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer02socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=msILAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 1 1880-1881 (1882) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer94socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DiUGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer77socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=d7NF77vlgg4C ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofamev1amer * Vol. 2 (1883) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer52socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3sILAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofamev2amer * 1883-85 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofam188385amer * 1887-88 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofamev5amer * Vol. 3 (1884) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsamer83socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NcMLAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 3 (1885) Oct. 1883 - 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Proceedings of the Bi-centennial gathering of the descendants of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, Pa., September 2nd, 1905, together with a partial genealogy and other material relating to the family ...

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ='''''Proceedings of the Bi-centennial gathering of the descendants of Henry Hayes...'''''= ... at Unionville, Chester County, Pa., September 2nd, 1905, together with a partial genealogy and other material relating to the family ... *by Stephen C Harry withThomas Hayes Windle, and Jacob Carroll Hayes, *published by the committee for the family in 1906, West Chester, Pennsylvania. *Source example: :: Harry, Stephen C. ''[[Space:Proceedings of the Bi-centennial gathering of the descendants of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, Pa., September 2nd, 1905, together with a partial genealogy and other material relating to the family ...|Proceedings of the Bi-centennial gathering of the descendants of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, Pa., September 2nd, 1905, together with a partial genealogy and other material relating to the family ...]]'' (The Committee for the Famiy, West Chester, PA., 1906) *In-line Citation example: ::[[#Harry|Harry]] Page 15 ==Availabiity== online: :Hathitrust: ::https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005754840 :Internet Archive (archive.org): ::https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofbic00harr ::https://archive.org/details/proceedingsbice00hayegoog :Google Books ::http://books.google.com/books?id=r65RAAAAMAAJ :ancestry.com ::https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=29505 === Table of Contents === * Preface * The Bi-Centennial Gathering * Historical Sketch * Descendants of Henry Hayes * Our English Ancestors and A Visit to Their Homes * Dr. Isaac I. Hayes * Henry Hayes, Our English Sire * Address by Stephen C. Harry * Address by Milton Jackson * Address by Thomas Hayes Windle * Address by James A. Hayes * The Old Hayes Tract * Captain Joseph Hayes and His Descendants * Marriage Certificate of William, Oldest Son of Henry Hayes * List of Person at the Reunion Who Registered * Index

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Cambridgeshire|Cambridgeshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Cambridge Antiquarian Society == Founded in 1840, first published in 1859, under the title "Antiquarian Communications". In 1891 the series became "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society", and it began a new series numbering. * by the [https://www.camantsoc.org/ Cambridge Antiquarian Society] * [[Wikipedia:Cambridge_Antiquarian_Society]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Links below are poorly documented. Some links may contain multiple Volumes. * All: https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cambridge_antiq/proceedings.cfm ==== Quarto Series ==== * Volume I. ::* No. I. A Catalogue of the original Library of St Catharine's Hall, 1475. Ed. by Professor G. E. Coreie, B.D. pp. viii+11. 1840. :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio11camb :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio11camb ::* No. II. Abbreviata Cronica, 1377—1469. Ed. by J. J. Smith, .A. ]pp. Yiii + 22 + 1 facsimile plate. 1840. :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio12camb ::* No. III. An account of the Consecration of Abp. Parker. Ed. by J. Goodwin, B.D. pp. viii + 9—27 + 1 facsimile plate. 1841. :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio13camb ::* No. IV. An application of Heraldry to the illustration of University and Collegiate Antiquities. By H. A. Woodham, A.B. Part I. pp. 1—73 + 1 coloured plate and illustrations in the text, 1841. ::* No. V. An application of Heraldry, etc. By H. A. Woodham, 1842. M.A. Part II. pp. 75—93 + 3 plates (1 coloured). :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio15camb ::* No. VI. A Catalogue of the MSS. and scarce books in the Library of St John's College. By M. Cowie, M.A. Part I. pp. ii+1—86. 1842. :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio16camb ::* No. VII. A Description of the Sextry Barn at Ely, Lately demolished. By Professor E. Willis, M.A. pp. 8 + 4+plates. 1843. :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio17camb ::* VIII. A Catalogue of the MSS. and scarce books in the Library of St John's College. By M. Cowie, M.A. Part II. pp. 87—162. 1843. ::* No. IX. Architectural Nomenclature of the Middle Ages. By Professor R. Willis, M.A. pp. 86 + 3 plates. 1844. ::* No. X. Roman and Roman-British Remains at and near Shefford. By Sir Henry Dryden, Bart., M.A. And a Catalogue of Coins from the same place. By C. W. King, M.A. pp. 24 + 4 plates {3 coloured). 1845. :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio110camb :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102650615 ::* No. XI. Specimens of College Plate. By J. J. Smith, M.A. pp. 18 + 13 joZafes. 1845. ::* No. XII. Roman-British Remains. On the materials of two sepulchral vessels found at Warden. By Professor J. S. Henslow, M.A. pp.4 + 2 plates. 1846. * Volume II. ::* No. XIII. Evangelia Augustini Gregoriana. A description of MSS. 286 AND 197 in the Parker Library. By J. Goodwin, B.D. pp. 42 + 11 plates (some coloured). 1847. :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio113camb ::* No. XIV. Miscellaneous Communications, Part 1 : :::* I. On palimpsest sepulchral Brasses. By A. W. Franks. pp. 1— 6 + 1 folding plate. :::* II. On two British Shields found in the Isle of Ely. By . W. Goodwin, M.A. pp. 7—13 + 4 plates. :::* III. A Catalogue of the Books bequeathed to C. C. College by Tho. Markaunt in 1439. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. pp. 15—20. :::* IV. The Genealogical history of the Freville Family. By . W. Franks, pp. 21—29 + 3 plates + Pedigree. 1848. ::* No. XV. An historical Inquiry touching St Catharine of Alexandria: to which is added a Semi-Saxon Legend. By C. Hardwick, M.A. pp. 48 + 2 plates*. 1849. ::::* [I. From the Menologium Basilianum. II. Coloured figure of St Catharine traced from the wall of St Martin's Church, Leicester.] :::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio115camb * NEW SERIES. Quarto publications ::* Vol I. The Dual Origin of the Town of Cambridge. By Arthur Gray, M.A. fp. 32 + 2 plates. 1908. :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012202034 ::* https://archive.org/details/quartopublicatio01camb ::* https://archive.org/details/indextoreportsab00camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009580876 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100342029 ::* Vol. II. King's Hostel. By W. D. CarOe, M.A. pp. 38 + 13 plates and 26 illustrations. 1909. :::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2806057;view=2up;seq=42 * Index: Vol. 1-80 ::* https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cambridge_antiq/contents.cfm?vol_id=977 * Vol. 1-107 (1850-2017) ::* https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cambridge_antiq/proceedings.cfm * Vol. 1-24 (1850-1922) old and new series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542139 * Vol. 25-97 (1923-2008) search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542139 * Vol. 2 1860-1864 "Antiquarian Communications" ::* https://archive.org/details/antiquariancommu2186camb * Vol. 3 1864-1876 "Cambridge Antiquarian Communications" ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeantiqua3186camb * Vol. 4 1876-1880 "Cambridge Antiquarian Communications" ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeantiqua4187camb * Vol. 5 1880-1884 "Cambridge Antiquarian Communications" ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeantiqua05camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100783914 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1hRLAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 6 1884-1888 "Cambridge Antiquarian Communications" ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeantiqua6141camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100783914 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1xRLAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 7 1888-1891 "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society" ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam7188camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1CkEAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 8 1891-1894 New Series Vol. II. ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam8189camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686679 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PaQxAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CjgEAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 9 1894-1898 New Series Vol. III. (1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam9189camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_BNLAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UT8EAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 10 1898-1903 New Series Vol. VI. (1904) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1018camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-xNLAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-xpAAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 11 1903-1906 New Series Vol. V. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kgJBAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y59JAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6aQxAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PCBLAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 12 1906-1908 "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society" ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1219camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kgJBAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1 * Vol. 13 1908-1909 "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society" ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1319camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca113camb * Vol. 14 1909-1910 "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society" ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam14camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol. 15 1910-1911 "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society" ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1519camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol. 16 1911-1912 "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society" ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1619camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol. 17 1912-1913 "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society" ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1719camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol. 18 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol. 18-20 1913-1916 "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society" ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1819camb * Vol. 19 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol. 21 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol. 21-24 1916-1922 "Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society" ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam2124camb * Vol. 22 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol. 23 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol. 24 1921-1922 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881935 * Vol 1, no. 12: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca112camb * Vol 16 (1911-1912): Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1619camb * Vol 9 (1894-1898): Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam9189camb * Vol 1, no. 15: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca115camb * Vol New Ser. 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No. 1: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca01camb * Vol 18 (1914-1916): Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1819camb * Vol No. 2: Publications ::* https://archive.org/details/publications02camb_0 * Vol 14 (1909-1910): Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1419camb * Vol 1, no. 2: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca12camb * Vol 1, no. 7: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca17camb * Vol 8 (1891-1894): Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam8189camb * Vol 10 (1898-1903): Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1018camb * List of publications, 1840-1915 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924029566043 * Vol 1, no. 6: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca16camb * Cambridge Antiquarian Communications ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeantiqu00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BDUQAAAAYAAJ * Vol 1, no. 11: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca111camb * Vol 1, no. 5: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca15camb * Vol New Ser. No. 1: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca01camb * Vol 18 (1914-1916): Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1819camb * Vol No. 2: Publications ::* https://archive.org/details/publications02camb_0 * Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsvolu00englgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zTUQAAAAYAAJ * Vol 1, no. 8: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca18camb * Vol 17 (1912-1913): Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1719camb * Vol 1, no. 1: Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofca11camb * Vol 3: Cambridge Antiquarian Communications ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeantiqu02englgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9DQQAAAAYAAJ * Vol 12 (1906-1908): Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam1219camb * Vol 14, yr.1909-1910: Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam14camb * Vol 6: Cambridge Antiquarian Communications ::* https://archive.org/details/cambridgeantiqu01englgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TjUQAAAAYAAJ * An index to the Reports & abstracts of proceedlngs; including subjects and authors of Communications and Publications. 1840-1897 ::* https://archive.org/details/indextoreportsab00cambrich * v.1 (1852/59) Antiquarian communications. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006067709 * v. 1 (1859) Antiquarian communications. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006067709 * v. 2 Antiquarian communications. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006067709 * v.5:suppl. Antiquarian communications. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006067709 * Vol. 1-10 Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008372724 * Vol. 3-21 Cambridge antiquarian communications. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006067715 * Transactions of the Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Archaeological Society ::* https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/cambridge_antiq/transactions.cfm * Exhibition of Stuart and Cromwellian relics and articles of interest connected with the Stuart period ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009585492 * June 1, 1913 List of the members of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009960949 * Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011594799 * Vol. ??? ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100328750 * List of publications, 1840-1915. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771549 * The place-names of Huntingdonshire. By Professor Skeat. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000237451 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M-UBAAAAMAAJ ==== Octavo Series ==== * Vol. 1-48 & Index. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008374892 * Vol. 1 1850-1859 "Antiquarian Communications" ::* https://archive.org/details/antiquariancommu01camb * Vol 1: The Anglo-Saxon Legends of St Andrew and St Veronica. Ed. by C. W. Goodwin, M.A. pp. xi + 47. 1851. ::* https://archive.org/details/anglosaxonlegen00verogoog ::* https://archive.org/details/anglosaxonlegen00andrgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ym1QAAAAcAAJ * Vol 2: Fragment of a Graeco-Egyptian work upon Magic. Ed. by C. W. Goodwin, M.A. pp. x + 57 + 1 facsimile plate. 1852. ::* https://ars-theurgica.org/79637287-49059576-Fragment-of-a-GraecoEgyptian-Work-Upon-Magic.pdf * Vol 3: Ancient Cambridgeshire. By C. 0. Babington, M.A. 1853. pp. viii + 78 + 4 plates* and a map. (See No. XX for 2nd edition.) ::: * [Roman Stations at Cambridge, Grantchester and Bury, and Boman Villa at Comberton.] * Vol 4: A History of Waterbeach. By W. K. Clay, B.D. pp. x + 148 -t-3 plates. 1859. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicati00englgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=R1YGAAAAQAAJ * Vol 5: The Diary of Edward Rud; to which are added Several Letters of Dr Bentley. Ed. by H. R. Luard, M.A. pp. vii + 52. 1860. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio05camb * Vol 6: A History of Landbeach. By W. K. Clay, B.D. pp. ii -^ 126 -H 1 plate. 1861. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio06camb * Vol 7: A History of Horningsey. By W. K. Clay, B.D. pp. XV + 60. 1865. ::* * Vol 8: The Correspondence of Richard Porson, M.A., formerly Regius Professor of Greek. Ed. by H. R. Luard, .A. pp. xiii + 143. 1867. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio08camb * Vol 9:. The History of Queens' College. Part I. 1446—1560. By W. G. Searle, M.A. pp. viii + 6. 1867. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio09camb ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsocta00camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558030 * Vol 10: Historical and Architectural Notes on Great St Mary's Church. By S. Sandars, M.A. Together with the Annals of the Church. By Canon E. Venables, M.A. pp. 98 + folding plan and 4 illustrations in the text. 1869. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio10camb * Vol 11: A History of Milton. By the late W. K. Clay, B.D. pp. xii + 108. 1869. ::* * Vol 12: The Coins, Tokens, and Medals of the Town, County and University of Cambridge. By W. G. Seable, M.A. pp. viii -1-40. 1871. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio1215camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Gv8UAAAAQAAJ& * Vol 13: The History of Queens' College. Part II. 1560 - 1662. By W. G. Seable, M.A. pp. 297—584. 1871. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7i8BAAAAYAAJ * Vol 14: The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Bottisham and of the Priory of Anglesey. By Edw. Hailstone, un. pp. xii + 372 + 7 plates. 1873. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio14camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VjZAAQAAMAAJ * Vol 15: An annotated List of Books printed on Vellum to be found in the University and College Libraries at Cambridge ; with an appendix on the bibliography of cambridge libraries. By S. Sandars, M.A. pp. 80. 1878. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kFBBAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G_8UAAAAQAAJ * Vol 16: A Supplement to the History of the Parish of Bottisham and the Priory of Anglesey. By EdW. HaILSTONE, Jun. pp. 35. 1878. ::: *** XIV and XVI, with a title-page to the whole work, form a volume. 1873—78. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio16camb * Vol 17: Josselin's Historiola Collegii Corporis Christi et Beatae Mariae Cantabrigiae. Edited by J. W. Clark, M.A. pp. vi + 68 and folding plan of rooms. 1880. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio17camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HP8UAAAAQAAJ * Vol 18: The Bells of Cambridgeshire. By J. J. Raven, .D. pp. 192 +folding plate cmd illustrations in the text. 1881. ::* https://archive.org/stream/octavopublicatio1215camb#page/n267/mode/2up * Vol 19: A Supplement to the 'Bells of Cambridgeshire,' with an Index to the whole work. By J. J. Raven, D.D. pp. 93—220. 1882. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yRMVAAAAQAAJ 2nd edition (1882) * Vol 20: Ancient Cambridgeshire: An attempt to trace Roman and other ancient roads that passed through the county of Cambridge. By C. C. Babington, M.A., .R.S., F.S.A. Second edition much enlarged, pp. viii -1-106 + illustrations in the text and a map. 1883. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio20camb ::* https://archive.org/details/ancientcambridge00babi ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=If8UAAAAQAAJ * Vol 21: Memoir of the Rev. Caleb Parnham, B.D., St John's College. By J. R. Lunn, B.D. Second edition, much enlarged, pp. 50. 1884. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio21camb * Vol 22: Suggestions addressed to King Henry VIII. for a Coinage for Ireland and the other islands belonging to England. By Nicholas Tyery. Edited by G. O. White-Cooper, .A., M.B., and F. J. H. Jenkinson, M.A. pp. 51 + Illustrations 1886. on India paper (in text). ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio22camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011590881 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KQM3AQAAMAAJ * Vol 23: The Diary of Alderman S. Newton (1662—1717). edited by J. E. Foster, M.A. pp. xvi 144. 1890. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio23camb * Vol 24: Mr Essex's Journal of a Tour through part of Flanders and France made in August 1773. Edited by W. M. Fawcett, M.A., F.S.A. pp. xxxvi -h 77 + with portrait, silhouette front., and illustrations in the text. 1888. ::* https://archive.org/details/journaloftourthr00esse ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V5pEAQAAMAAJ * Vol 25: The Register of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials in St Michael's Parish, Cambridge. Edited by J. Venn, Sc.D. pp. vii + 213. 1891. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio25camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KP8UAAAAQAAJ * Vol 26: Pedes Finium: A Short Calendar of the Feet of Fines for Cambridgeshire. By Walter Rye, F.S.A. pp. vii +196. 1891. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio26camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=d5g0AAAAIAAJ * Vol 27: Ingulf and the Historia Croylandensis. By . G. Searle, M.A. pp. viii + 216 + 1 folding plate. 1894. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio27camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011590881 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CCQMAQAAMAAJ * Vol 28: On the Abbey of St Edmund at Bury. By . R. James, Litt.D., F. Brit. Acad. pp. viii + 220 + folding plan. 895. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio28camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CCQMAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA223 * Vol 29: Biographical Notes on the Librarians of Trinity College on Sir Edward Stanhope's Foundation. By Robert Sinker, D.D. pp. xii + 86. 1897. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio29camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1OQ4AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CCQMAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PR3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8qFEAQAAMAAJ * Vol 30: An Index to the Reports and Abstracts etc. , 1840 —1897. pp. xvi + 80. 1898. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011590881 ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio30camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ERYSAAAAYAAJ * Vol 31: The Priory of Saint Radegund, Cambridge. By Arthur Gray, M.A. pp. viii+ 197 + plan and illustrations in the text. 1898. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio31camb * Vol 32: The Sources of Archbishop Parker's Collection of MSS. at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. By M. R. Jambs, Litt.D., P. Brit. Acad. pp. 84. 1899. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio32camb * Vol 33: The Manuscripts in the Library at Lambeth Palace. By M. R. James, Litt.D., F. Brit. Acad. pp. 64. 1900. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio33camb * Vol 34: Liber de obitibus Christ Church, Canterbury], utore Joh. Stone [1415—1472" Edited by tlie Rev. W. G. Searle, M.A. pp. 196. 1902. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio34camb * Vol 35: Accounts of the Churchwardens of Saint Mary the Great. Edited by J. E. Foster, M.A. pp.viii + 598. 1905. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio35camb ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicati01englgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Db8MAAAAYAAJ * Vol 36: Cambridgeshire Place-names. By the Rev. W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., F. Brit. Acad, pp.80. 1901. Second edition. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio36camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oERBAAAAYAAJ * Vol 37: A Calendar of the Feet of Fines for Huntingdonshire. By G. I. Turner, M.A. pp. clxiv + 300. 1913. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio37camb ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011590881 search only * Vol 38: The Verses formerly inscribed on the Twelve Windows in the Choir of Canterbury Cathedral. Edited by . R. James, Litt.D., F. Brit. Acad. pp. 42. 1901. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio38camb * Vol 39: Cambridge Gild Records. Edited by Mary Batson, with a preface by the Rev. W. Cunningham, D.D., F. Brit. Acad. pp. 176. 1903. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio39camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wxsjAAAAMAAJ * Vol 40: Annals of Gonville and Caius College, by John Caius. Edited by J. Venn, Sc.D. pp. xiii-H431. 1904. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio40camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=X35IAQAAMAAJ * Vol 41: The Chaplains and the Chapel of the University of Cambridge (1256-1568). By the Rev. H. P. Stokes, LL.D., F.S.A. pp. viii +100 + 5 plates. 1906. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio41camb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DX5IAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pJ5EAQAAMAAJ * Vol 42: The Place-names of Bedfordshire. By the Rev. W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., F. Brit. Acad., Elrington Professor of Anglo-Saxon, pp. viii -t-74. 1906. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio42camb * Vol 43: The Riot at the Great Gate of Trinity College, February, 1610-11. By J. W. Clark, M.A., F.S.A., Registrary of the University, pp. xxv + 42 + 1 plate. 1906. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio43camb * Vol 44: Cambridge outside Trumpington Gates before the Foundation of Peterhouse. By the Rev. H. P. Stokes, LL.D., .S.A. pp. viii + 88 + map + 1 plate. 1908. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio44camb * Vol 45: The Esquire Bedells of the University of Cambridge. 13th century to 20th century. By the Rev. H. P. Stokes, LL.D., F.S.A. pp. XU + 14:0 + 8 plates.' 1911. (Published by private donation for members only.) ::* https://archive.org/details/esquirebedellsof00stokrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011528676 * Vol 46: Suffolk Place-Names. By the Rev. W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., F.B.A. pp. x+132. 1913. ::* https://archive.org/details/placenamesofsuff00skearich * Vol 47: Cambridge outside the Barnwell Gate. By the Rev. H. P. Stokes, LL.D., F.S.A. pp. viii + 64 + 2 maps and 2 plates. 1915. ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio47camb * Vol 48: (1917) Vetus Liber Archidiaconi Eliensis ::* https://archive.org/details/octavopublicatio48camb ==== Reports and Communications. 8vo. ==== * Communications, Vol. I. 1859. ::* Report XI. May 26, 1851. Communications, No. I. pp. —36. 1851. ::* Report XII. May 17, 1852. Communications, No. II. pp. 37—5Q + plate, Roman Vessel found at Poxton. 1852. ::* Report XIII. May 2, 1853. Communications, No. III. pp. 51—80 + plate, Elizabethan shoe and clog found in Corpus Christi College. 1853. ::* Report XIV. May 22, 1854. Communications, No. IV. pp. 1—124. 1854. ::* Report XV. May 14, 1855. Communications, No. V. pp. 27— 176 + 3 illustrations ; Episcopal Figure from Mortuary Roll of John de Hotham, Vases from Bincombe, Dorset (2). 1855. ::* Report XVI. May 5, 1856. Communications, No. VI. pp. 77—240. 1856. ::* Report XVII. May 18, 1857. Communications, No. VII. pp. 241—286. 1857.. ::* Report XVIII. May 17, 1858. Communications, No. VIII. pp. 287—2,4^+ plate. Arms, Millington and Woodlarke. 1858. ::* Report XIX. May 23, 1859. Communications, No. IX. pp. 343—374. * Communications, Vol. II. 1864. ::* Report XX. May 14, 1860. Communications, No. X. pp. 1—66 +ptoe, Fibulae found at Barrington. 1860. ::* Report XXI. May 13, 1861. Communications, No. XI. pp. 7—146. 1861. ::* Report XXII. May 12, 1862. Communications, No. XII. pp. 147—218. 1862. ::* Report XXIII. May 11, 1863. Communications, No. XIII. pp. 219—294. 1863. ::* Report XXIV. May 9, 1864. Communications, No. X-IV. pp. 295—370 + 4 plates: St John's Hospital, Piscina, (2), Ground Plan. 1864. * Communications, Vol. III. 1879. ::* Report XXV. May 9, 1865. Communications, No. XV (misprinted XIV). pp. 1—60. 1865. ::* Report XXVI. May 14, 1866. Communications, No. XVI (misprinted XV). pp. 61—118. 1866. ::* Report XXXIII. May 19, 1873. With Abstract of Proceedings (including Annual Reports XXVII—XXXII). 1866—1873. Communications, No. XVIlT pp. 119—294: + 8 plates : 1. Handwriting of Dr John Edwards. 2. Facsimile, "Image of Pity." —6. Fulbourn Church (4 folding). 7—8. Bronze Statuette found at Earith. 1878. ::* Report XXXVI. May 15, 1876, with Abstract of Proceedings(including Annual Reports XXXIV, XXXV). 1873—1876. Communications, No. XVIII. pp. 295—414 + 2 plates, Terra Cotta Statuettes found at Tanagra. 1879. * Communications, Vol. IV. 1881. ::* Report XXXVII. May 28, 1877. Communications, No. XIX. — pp. 3 82 (no pp. 83—84) + 5 plates : 1. Fresco discovered in Chesterton Church. 2. Prehistoric Peruvian Stone Implements. 3. Early Runic Calendar. 4, 5. Etruscan Bronzes. 1878. ::* Report XXXVIII. May 27, 1878. Communications, No. XX. pp.85—\%& + 9) plates : 1—3. Irish Basilica, &c. 4. Flint Implements from Helwan near Cairo. 5. Map of part of the Nil6, 6. Norwegian Clog Calendar. 7, 8. Flint Implements from the Barnwell River-Gravel and Chesterton Gravel-pits. 1878. ::* Report XXXIX. May 26, 1879. Communications, No. XXI. pp. 187—312 + 6 plates: 1. Leaden Vessel in Trinity College Library. 2. Powder Flask in the Collection of W. B. Redfern, Esq. 3. Mace borne by Senior Esquire Bedell. 4. Inscriptions on the Bells of King's College. 5. Arms of de l'Isle and of Arundel, Bishops of Ely (in colour). 6. Tracery on South Wall of Landbeach Church. 1881. ::* Report XL. May 24, 1880. Communications, No. XXII. pp. 313—432 + 8 plates: 1. Carved Oak Tally Board in the Collection of W. B. Redfern, Esq. 2. Roman Potters' Kilns found at Ashdon and at Colchester. 3, 4. Trinity Church, Cambridge. 5. Stone Figure of a Mitred Abbot discovered in Trinity Church, 1878. 6. Inscribed Vase found at Guilden Morden. 7. Plan shewing position of St John Baptist's Church, Cambridge. 8. Swords in the possession of Mr W. W. Faulden. 1881. * Communications, Vol. V. 1886. ::* Report XLI. May 30, Communications, No. XXIII. 1881. pp. 1—56 + 12 plates: 1—12. Anglo-Saxon Antiquities from Barrington. 1883. ::* Report XLII. May 22, 1882. Communications, No. XXIV. pp. 57 184: + 10 plates : 1—6. Palaeolithic Implements from South Africa. 7—10. Minster Church, Aachen. 1884. ::* Report XLIII. May 7, 1883. Communications, No. XXV. pp. 185—272 + 7 plates : Etruscan Mirrors, &c. 1884. ::* Report XLIV. May 26, 1884. Communications, No. XXVI. pp. 273—378. 1886. * Communications, Vol. VI. 1891. ::* Report XLV. May 18, 1885. pp. i— 1. Communications, No. XXVII, 1—176 + plates 2, Inscriptions, Wilne, Masham, Jarrow, &c. 1887. ::* Report XLVI. May 24, 1886. li—Ixxxvi. Communications, No. XXVIII. pp. 177—312 + plates 3, 4, Eadmer's Historia Novorum. 1888. ::* Report XLVII. May 24, 1887. pp. Ixxxvii— oxxvi. Communications, No. XXIX. pp. 313—346. 1890. ::* Report XLVIII. May 21, 1888. pp. cxxvii—clii. Communications, No. XXX. pp. 347404 + 2 plates : Four Gnostic Gems, Ancient Earthworks between Tyne and Solway, + Plates: 1—18. Four Runic Calendars. 19. Fire-place in Master's Lodge, Christ's College. [No plate 20.] 21. Tympanum, Pampisford Church. 1891. * Proceedings, Vol. VII (New Series I). 1893. ::* Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, October 29, 1888, to May 27, 1889. With Communications made to the Society, o. XXXI. pp. 1—84 + plates : 1, 2. Linton Church. 3. Jsel — linge Stone, Iceland. 46. Antiquities at Hauxton. 7. Choir — Stalls, Brampton. 812. Illustrations of the Bible. 13. Blue Glazed Oenochoe. 1891. ::* Proceedings, October 28, 1889, to May 19, 1890, with Communications, No. XXXII. pp. 85— 184 -t-plates: 14—25. House of Veysey Family in Cambridge. 26—29. Great Fen Road. 30—33. Alabaster Rotables from Milton and Whittlesford. 1891. ::* Proceedings, October 20, 1890, to May 27, 1891. With Communications, No. XXXIII. pp. 185 —S24:+ plates: 34, Bird'S eye View of Clare Hall, 1714. 35, Cambridgeshire Ditches and Tacitus. 36—38 (in text), Horham Hall. 39—41 (3,9 and 40 in text), Barnwell Priory. 42, ( text) Proposed Bridge St John's, 1698. 1892. * Proceedings, Vol. VIII (N.S. II). 1895, ::* Proceedings, 26 October, 1891, to 25 May, 1892. With Communications, No. XXXIV. pp. 1—84 + plates : 1. Library at Cesena 13 illustrations in the text of Chained Books and (and — Cases). 2 11. Pottery, Bones, &o., Cambridge Boundary Ditches. 1893. ::* Proceedings, 31 October, 1892, to 17 May, 1893. With Communications, No. XXXV. pp. 85—252 and 2 folding tables, Eton and Winchester + Plate 12 (and 1 illustration in text). Bucket, Ancient Well at Mountsorrel. 32 illustrations in text. Armorial Ensigns of University and Colleges. 2 in text ; facsimiles of 2 pages in Psalter. Figure 1, Plan shewing probable extent of Castle, 2—4 in text. 5. Plan of Castle, 1785. 6 and 7 in text. Plan, Koman House at Swaffham, in text. 4 illustrations (in text). Hall of Michael House. 1894. ::* Proceedings, 23 October, 1893, to 16 May, 1894. With Communications, No. XXXVI. pp.253-410 + plates. 13,14. Objects— found in Ancient Ditches. 1518. Arms of Englishmen at Padua. 19, 20. Library at Zutphen, and many illustrations in the text. 1895. * Proceedings, Vol. IX (N. S. III). ::* Proceedings, 22 October, 1894, to 29 May, 1895. With Communications. No.XXXVII. pp.1—164: +plates : 1—3(and 5in text), Lincoln Cathedral Library. 4—7, The Padders' Way. 1896. :::: C.L. Acland, on Norse Remains in North Britain. T. D. Atkinson, on a Chalice and Paten from Westley Waterless ; on a Bridge over the King's Ditch. E. M. Beloe, on the Padders' Way. E. Bowes, on a copy of Linacre's Galen 1521 in Trinity College Library, Dublin. J. W. Clark, on Ancient Libraries : Lincoln, Westminster, St Paul's. Arthur Gray, on the Watercourse called Cambridge in relation to the Cam and Castle. T. MoK. Hughes, Pottery from Great Chesterford. M. E. James, Fifteenth Century Glass in King's Chapel : On Wall Painting in Willingham Church. E. A. S. Macalister, Antiquities from Bandyleg Walk : On Killeen Cormiac, Kildare. . B. Pearson, on the Cambridgeshire Subsidies. J. Watkins, on the History of Willingham Church. ::* Proceedings, 21 October, 1895, to 27 May, 1896. With Communications, No. XXXVIII. pp. 165—296. 1897. ::: C.L. Acland, on the Earliest Volume of Registers of AH Saints' Church. T. D. Atkinson, on the Chapel of Gonville and Caius College ; on the Manor House of Overhall in the Parish of Cavendish. W. M. Fawcett, on Parliamentary Elections in Cambridge sixty years ago. T. McK. Hughes, on the Earth-works between the Tyne and the Solway. M. E. James, on Paintings formerly in the Choir at Peterborough : Legends of St Anne and St Anastasia: On a Window recently reloaded in King's Chapel. F. C. Kempson, on Skulls recently found behind Addenbrooke's Hospital. . Bass Mullinger, on the Relations of Francis Bacon with the University. . M. Palmer, on Cambridgeshire Assize EoUs. C. H. Evelyn White, on Dowsing's Iconoclastic visitation of Cambridgeshire, 1643-4. ::* Proceedings, 28 October, 1896, to 26 May, 1897. Witli Communications, No. XXXIX. pp. 297—418. 1898. :::: T.D. Atkinson, on the Gilds of Cambridgeshire. E. C. Clark, Bishop Bateman. J. E. Foster, Notes on the History of Exning : On Charters granted by Ramsey Abbey to the Fraternity of the Holy Sepulchre. T. McK. Hughes, on the Ditches round Ancient Cambridge : Further Observations o'n Castle Hill. M. R. James, Gleanings from the Library of Peterouse. R. F. Scott, List of Plate, Books and Vestments bequeathed by the Lady Margaret to Christ's College. ::* Proceedings, 28 October, 1897, to 26 May, 1898. With Communications, No. XL. pp. 419—458. :::: Professor Ridgeway's Inaugural Address : Dr Cunningham, The corrupt following of Hippodamus at Cambridge ; Dr H. P. Stokes, Sir Walter De Manny, K.G. * Proceedings, Vol. X. (N. S. IV). ::* Proceedings, 24 November, 1898, to 23 May, 1900. With Communications, No. XLI. pp. 1—98. Illus. :::: J. G. Clark, A Denarius of the Empress Plotina. J. W. Clark, The Vatican Library of Sixtus IV. W. Corner, Ruins and Remains at Mitla, Mexico. Mrs Gibson, Two Hebrew Documents of the 11th and 12th cents (and H. M. Ward, The Structure of Paper). J. W. L. Glaisher, Astbury the potter and Voyez the modeller. W. H. Bullock-Hall, The Icknield Way. ::* Proceedings, 7 November, 1900, to 29 May, 1901. With Communications, No. XLII. pp. 99—168. Illus. :::: T. D. Atkinson, Seals of the Commonalty and of the Mayor of Cambridge. J. E. Foster and E. McD. C. Jackson, A pre-Reformation paten. . W. L. Glaisher, English Pottery, M. R. James, Paintings formerly at Worcester Priory : Sculptures on the south portal of the Abbey Church at Malmesbury : Sculptures at Lincoln Cathedral. C. E. Sayle, A tinder-box attributed to Shakespeare. W. G. Searle, A Medal of Justinian I. ::* Proceedings, 4 July, 1901, to 7 August, 1902. With Communications, No. XLIII. pp. 169—292. Illus. 19. :::: C. P. Allix, St Mary's Church, Swaffham Prior. H. G. Fordham, A supposed Romano-British Settlement at Odsey. J. W. L. Glaisher, Nottingham Ware and Sgraffiato Ware. A. C. Haddon, The Evolution of the Cart : A pre-Christian Cross from North Ireland : Stages and rejects in the manufacture of Stone Implements. W. A. H. Harding, Delf Pharmaceutical Ware. T. McK. Hughes, Potters' field at Horningsea : Potters' field near Jesus College : Box of Weights and Scales for testing Moidores : A Kaffir Pillow : War Ditches near Cherry Hinton ; Excavations at Boxworth and Knapwell : Village of Romanized Britons on the Cam ; On modifications of design on an Indian Cloth : The Remains of the Dog, Prehistoric, Roman and Mediaeval, found near Cambridge : Ancient Horse-shoes : A Turf-parer from Westmoreland : Excavations in the Market Place : Arbury. M. R. James, Sepulchral Brass of St Henry of Finland : A Legend of St Stephen ;' t Urith of Chittlehampton. Mrs Lewis, A visit to the Coptic Monasteries of Egypt. E. J. Rapson, Archaeological Explorations of Dr Stein in Chinese Turkestan. ::* Proceedings, 14 October, 1902, to 18 May, 1903. With Communications, No. XLIV. pp. 293—498 end. Plates XVIII—XXIII and 21 other illustrations. :::: H. D. Catling, Apostle Spoons. J. W. Clark, Exeter Cathedral Library and Two pieces of furniture : Two Wheel Desks : W. Cole's description of the University Library (Rotherham's East Boom). J. W. E. Conybeare, Objects found at Barrington. F. M. Cornford, Sibyl Fresco at Cortina d'Ampezzo. H. G. Fordham, Bronze Object from Guilden Morden. J. E. Foster, Charter relating to Anglesey Abbey. 0. J. B. Gaskoin, University Wills at Peterborough. T. MoK. Hughes, War Ditches near Cherryhinton. W. O'F. Hughes and J. E. Foster, Preformation Paten. H. Hurrell, Boman Objects from Hauxton Mill. E. H. Minns, Dissolution of Thornton Curtois Priory. W. B. Redfern, Metal Exhibits. C. E. Sayle, Hospital of St John, Duxford: Mortuary Boll of the Abbess of Lillechurch. W. W. Skeat, Place-names of Huntingdonshire. A. C. Yorke, Wooden knife-handle (Saec. xiv). Bone Crucifix. * Proceedings, Vol. XI (N. S. V). ::* Proceedings, 2 November, 1903, to 30 May, 1904. With Communications, No. XLV. pp. 1—208. lUus. 9. :::: J. W. Clark, English Verses in a 15th cent. MS : University Chests. H. G. Fordham, Cambridgeshire Maps. A. E. Goddard, lckleton Church and Priory. A. C. Haddon, Irish Folklore. C. H. Hawes, Utensils and weapons of the Sakhalin Gilyaks. E. H. Minns, Exhibition of Russian objects. W. H. Eivers, Ceremonial of the Toda Dairy. G. C. Moore Smith, Comedy of Pedantius. A. C. Yorke, Iter v and ix of Antonine. ::* Proceedings, 31 October, 1904, to 22 May, 1905. With Communications, No. XLVI. pp. 209—284. Plates X—XV and 19 other illustrations. :::: T. D. Atkinson, A Survey of the King's Ditch, Cambridge, in 1629: Consecration Crosses in East Anglian Churches. F. C. Burkitt, Some Heidelberg Autographs. H. C. Catling, Loggan's Habitus Aoademici. W. L. H. Duckworth, Gable Decorations in Marken Island. W. J. Evans, gold hawking whistle. J. E. Foster, Hobsou's connection with Hobson's Watercourse : On a badge of the Cambridge Volunteers qf 1798. T. McK. Hughes, Boman Pavement from Landwade ; Second Beport on Arbury : Bone Harpoons from Eunda, Esthonia. A. J. Pell, Bronze objects found at WUburton, 1882. W. B. Eedfern, Elizabethan Bushel-Measure belongingto the Corporation of Cambridge : The so-called University Butter-Measure : On a gold hawking whistle belonging to W. J. Evans. Sir E. Temple, he Practical value of Anthropology. G. E. Wherry, A village tragedy of fifty years ago. ::* Proceedings, 1905-6. With Communications, No. XLVII. — pp.285—520. PlatesXVIXLand94other illustrations. :::: Allen, F. J., M.D., Shambles at Shepton Mallet. Ball, Prof. Sir E. S., rish Scenery and Antiquities (n. p.). Bilson, J., French Archeeological Congress, 1905 (n. p.). Clark, J. W., The Library at La Chaise Dieu in Auvergne : 'The Library of St Mark, Venice: The Eiot at the Great Gate of Trinity College, 1610-11 (n. p.). Cunnington, W. A., AnthropologicalNotes from Lake Tanganyika (n. p.). Davenport, C, Bookbinding in England ( p.). Duckworth, W. L. H., M.D., Photographs of Chinese Medals : The proctors' halberd and other insignia. Edmonds, Eev. A. J., istory of Great Gransden (n. p.). Fletcher, W. M., Old Playing Cards found in Trinity College. Fordham, H. G., Cambridgeshire Maps. Fryer, J. C. P. and G. L. Keynes, Late Roman Settlement near Somersham. Gadow, H., Aztec Civilization (n. p.). Gray, A. B., John Bowtell, uriole and nephew. Guillemard, F. H. H., M.D., Prehistoric buildings in Menorca: A set of Early English Roundels. Haddon, A. C, Address on retiring from the office of President: Dances of Natives of Torres Straits (n. p.) : South African natives (n. p.). Hope, W. H. St John, Norman origin of Cambridge Castle. Hughes, Prof. T. M°K., A section in the alluvium of Melbourn, Cambs; Ancient trenches and interments near Shepreth, Cambs : A skeleton found near the Observatory, Cambridge: A grave found near the Mill Road, Cambridge: Superficial deposits under Cambridge: Objects found on the site of the Bird Bolt Hotel, Cambridge. James, M. R., Litt.D., Tapestries at Aix-en-Provenoe and La Chaise Dieu, Auvergue. Keynes, G. L., see Pryer J. C. F. Layard, N. F., 'A palaeolithicsite in Ipswich. Macalister, R. A. S., Excavations at Gezer (n. p.). Magniisson, E., Dyngya, or the Women's Bower in the North. Petrie, rof. Flinders, Recent Explorations in Sinai (n. p.). Phillips, F. W. Mediaeval Floor tiles (n. p.). Rhodes, W. A., Dentistry ancient and barbaric (n. p.). Ridgeway, Prof. "W., The origin of basilicas. * Proceedings, Vol. XII. (New Series, VI.) ::* Proceedings, 1906-7. With Communications, No. XLVIII. pp. 1 —119. Plates I—V and 3 other illustrations. :::: Haddon, A., C, Sc.D., The Morning Star Ceremony of the Pawnee (n.p.). Hubbard, A; J. and G., (1) Neohthio Dewponds, (2) Neolithic Man in the Hills and Plains (n.p.). von Hiigel, Baron A., Gold Armilla found in Grunty Fen, 1844. Hughes, Prof. T. McK., Herculaneum. Pick, S. Perkins, Decay of Artistic Handicrafts (n. p.). Sykes, Capt. Mark, Plains of Mesopotamia, Forests of Pontus, and Highlands of Kurdistan (n.p.). Walters, H. B., Arretine Vase in the Cambridge ArchseologioalMuseum. Wherry, Mrs, Dancing Towers of Italy and India (n.p.). White, Rev. C. H. Evelyn, Vetus Liber Arohidiaoonatus Eliensis (n.p.). Yorke, ev. A. C, Historical Notes on Fowlmere (n.p.). The Round Moat at Fowlmere. Sixty-seventh Annual General Meeting. ::* Proceedings, 1907—8. Michaelmas Term. With Communications, No. XLIX. pp. 122—U6. Plates VI—X. :::: Le Braz, Mons, La Bretagne et sa litterature (n.p.) Gray, Arthur, Dual Origin of Cambridge, von Hiigel, Baron A., Recent additions to Museum. Hughes, Prof. T. MoK., Excavations in King's Lane. Walker, Rev. F. G., xcursion round Old Cambridge. White, Rev. C. H. Evelyn, Surnames of Cambridgeshire (n.p.). ::* Proceedings, 1907-8. Lent Term. With Communications, o. L. pp. 147—266. Plates XI—XV and 8 other illustrations. :::: Benton, G. M., Wall Painting in Lolworth Church. Stone Coffins and Skeletons, Thetford. Caroe, W. D., Restoration of King's Hall, Trinity College. Clark, J. W., Book-chains found in St Benet's Church. Clark, J. W., and Poster, J. E., Senate House Yard and early Cambridge Stationers. Durham, Miss, Serb and Albanian in the Balkans (n.p.). Pordham, H. G., Cambridgeshire Maps in the XlXth Cent. Early French Provincial Cartography. Poster, J. E. (see Clark, J. W., and Foster, J. E.). Gray, ev. T. D., Wall Painting, Babraham Church. Keynes, G. L., and White, . Evelyn, Earith Bulwark. Sebley, P. J., Coins found in the Cam, 1876. Stokes, Rev. H. P., LL.D., Cambridge outside Trumpington Gates before the Foundation of Peterhouse. Wherry, G. E., Kings under eaves of old Houses. Beport of the Belgio Congress, 1907. Report of Antwerp Celebration, 1905. ::* Proceedings, 1907-8. Easter Term. "With Communications, No. LI. pp. 267—325. Plates XVI—XXIX, and 18-other illustrations. :::: Atkinson, T. D., On some points in Ely Cathedral (n.p.). Bond, F. Bligh, Rood Screens in Cambs. Catling, H. D., Cambridge Caricatures (n.p.). Hughes, Prof. T. McK., Tumulus excavated on Newmarket Heath. Walker, Bev. F. G., Skeletons excavated near 'War Ditches,' Cherryhinton. Tumulus excavated at Lord's Bridge, near Cambridge. Report on excavations at Barton Moats. Sixty-eighth Annual General Meeting. Index to Vol. XII. * Proceedings, Vol. XIII. (New Series, VII.) ::* Proceedings, 1908-9. Michaelmas Term. With Communications, No. LII. pp. 1—141. Plates I—XIV, and 15 other illustrations. :::: Bond, Francis, How the English Parish Church grew (n.p.). Bond, F. Bligh, Screens of Cambs. Part II. Fordham, Sir H. G., Cartography of the Provinces of France. Clark, J. W., and Foster, J. B., Site in Senate House Yard. Hope, W. H. St John, Loss of King John's Baggage in Well Stream in Oct. 1216 (n.p.). Petrie, Professor W. M. Flinders, .Brit. A., Recent Discoveries at Memphis (n.p.). Ridgeway, Prof., P.Brit. A., Origin of Turkish Crescent (n.p.). Bouse, Dr W. H. D., Modern Greece (n.p.). Skeat, Prof. W. W., F. Brit. A., Corrupt Spelling of Old English Names. Walker, Eev. F. G., Old Houses in Cambridge. ::* Proceedings, 1908-9. Lent Term. With Communications, No.LIII. pp. 142—222. PlatesXV—XXV, and other illustrations. :::: Allen, Dr F. J., Church Towers of Cambs. Ball, Sir E. S., The MilkyWay (n.p.). Foster, J. B., Chesterton Vicarage and Abbey of Vercelli. Rapson, Prof. E. J., Early Indian History from Coins and Inscriptions. ivers, Dr W. H. H., Secret Societies of the Banks' Islands ( p.). Smith, Beg. A., Santon Downham Hoard of Metal. Stokes, Eev. Dr. H. P., Early University Property. Walker, Eev. F. G., Comberton Maze and Origin of Mazes. ::* Proceedings, 1908-9. Easter Term. With Communications, No. LIV. pp. 223—322. Plates XXVI—XXXIII, and other illustrations. :::: Allix, C. P., Ancestor's Escape from France after Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Bowes, E., The Zodiac Club. Chadwick, H. M., Eunic Inscriptions (n.p.). Duckworth, Dr W. L. H., Notes on Corsica, (a) The discovery of a Megalithic site near Ponte Leccia. (6) The Men of the Niolo and Asco districts. Gray, J. G., The shops at "West End of Gt St Mary's Church, Cambridge. Peile, Dr John, On Four MS. Books of Accounts kept by Joseph Mead, B.D., Fellow of Christ's College, with his pupils between 1614 and 1633. Bedfern, W. B. , Ancient Footgear. Walker, Bev. F. G., Greek Coins and Syrian Arrowhead dug up in Roman Cemetery at Godmanchester. Sixty-ninth Annual General Meeting. Index to Vol. XIII. * Proceedings, Vol. XIV. (New Series, VIII.) ::* Proceedings, 1909-10. Michaelmas Term. With Communications, No. LV. pp. 1—123. Plates I—III, and other illustrations. :::: Bond, P. Bligh, Recent Excavations at Glastonbury Abbey (n.p.). Brindley, H. H., Ship in the windows of King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Cheshire, Rev. J. G., William Dowsing's destructions in Cambridgeshire (n.p.). Cunningham, Yen. Archdeacon, Problem as to the changes in the course of the Cam since Roman times. Duckworth, Dr W. L. H., Human Bones on the site of the Augustine Friary, Bene't St, Cambridge ; Observations on Schoolboys in Aragon. Fordham, Sir H. G., An Itinerary of the Sixteenth Century, Jean Bernard, Paris, 1579 : John Gary, Engraver and Map seller, fl. 1769—1836 (n.p.). Green, E. W., Western Oases in Egypt and their antiquities (n.p.). Petrie, Prof. W. M. Flinders, Palace of Apries, Memphis (n.p.). Redfern, W. B., Hair and Wig Powdering from early days. Skeat, Rev. Prof. W. W., Grantchester and Cambridge. Stokes, Rev. Dr, Old Mills of Cambridge ( blished in the Easter Term Proceedings, 1910). ::* Proceedings, 1909-10. Lent Term. With Communications, No. LVI. pp. 125 — 176. Two large Maps, and other illustrations. :::: Christian, F. W., Western and Eastern Caroline Islands (n.p.). Durham, Miss M. E., Old Customs in High Albania (n.p.). Eckenstein, Miss L., Comparative Study of some Nursery Rhymes (n.p.). Gray, A., Ford and Bridge of Cambridge. Grueber, H. A., Coinage of Antony, Lepidus, and Octavius, B.C. 43 31 (n.p.). Haverfield, Professor, British Universities and British Antiquities (n.p.). Vaughan-Williams, Dr R., Folk Songs of East Anglia (n.p.). Walker, Rev. P. G., Roman roads into Cambridge. ::* Proceedings, 1909-10. Easter Term. With Communications, No. LVII. pp. 177—244. Plates IV—VIII, and other illustrations. :::: Ball, Sir R. S., The work of Early Astronomers (n.p.). Haddou, Dr A. C, Piegan Blackfeet Indians of Montana (n.p.). Layard, Miss N. P., Comparative sizes of some Pleistocene Mammals, recently found at Ipswich (n.p.). Hailstone, E., Notes on an Ancient Seal of Anglesea Priory. tokes, Rev. Dr, Old Mills of Cambridge. Walker, Rev. P. G., Two Bronze pins recently found near Cambridge. Seventieth Annual General Meeting. Index to Vol. XIV. * Proceedings, Vol. XV. (New Series, IX.) ::* Proceedings, 1910-11. Michaelmas Term. With Communications, No. LVIII. pp. 1-67. Plates IV, with other illustrations. :::: Barnes, Very Rev. Monsignor, Tombs of SS. Peter and Paul (n.p.).. Brindley, H. H., Ship in St Christopher window in Thaxted Church. Duckworth, W. L. H.,M.D., 1. Oland, a Swedish island. 2. Ancient Pont at Skanor, Skane, Sweden. Gaselee, S., Cult of 24 elders in Egypt (n.p.). ray, Arthur, .1. Late survival of Celtic Population in East Anglia. 2. The Wandlebury Legend. Green, P. W., Soudan, Ancient and Modern (n.p.). Jackson, T. G., R.A., Winchester Cathedral (n.p). James, M. R., Litt.D., Hortus Deliciarum' of Herrade of Lansperg (n.p.). Petrie, Prof. W. M. Flinders, Meydum and Memphis (n.p.). ¦Ridgeway, Prof. W., 1. Ancient Irish Dug-out Canoe. 2. Cist Grave in County Wexford (n.p.). Tremearne, apt. A. J. N., Some Nigerian Head-Hunters (n.p.). Walker, Rev. F. G., Neolithic Site at Gamlingay. ::* Proceedings, 1910-11. Lent Term. With Communications, No. LIX. pp. 69—198. Plates VI—XIX and other illustrations. :::: Atkinson, T. D., Some Consecration Crosses; Sign of the Cromwell Arms, Ely; Inn Signs painted by Bichard Hopkins Leach. Duckworth, r W. L. H., Notes on Cromer Forest Bed. Haddon, Dr A. C, Art of ^Palaeolithic Man (n.p.). Harrison, Miss J. B., Rain-making ceremony on a fragment of a Dipylon Vase (n.p.). Lennel, Professeur F., Cala,is, sous la domination anglaise (n.p.). MacRitchie, David, Arctic Europeans in seventeenth century ( p.). Open Meeting. Stokes, Eev. Dr, Cambridge Parish Workhouses. Walker, Eev. F,. G., Excavations (1) in Tumuli at Bourn, Cambs. ; (2) at Magdalene College, Cambridge ; (3) near Latham Road, Cambridge. ::* Proceedings, 1910-11. Easter Term. With Communications, No. LX. pp. 199—321. Plates XX—XXV. :::: Cook, A. B., Birth of Athena and its significance (n.p.). Clark, J. W., On the Library of S. Mark, Venice. Irving, A., Sub-fossil Horse Skeleton recently found near Bishop's Stortford(u.p.). Palmer, W. M., Cambridgeshire Doctors in the Olden Time. Prior, E. S., Mediaeval Figure Sculpture of England (n.p.). Torke, Eev. A. C, A Village in the Making. Loan Exhibition of Stuart and Cromwellian Relics. Seventy-first Annual General Meeting. Index to Vol. XV. * Proceedings, Vol. XVI. (New Series, X.) ::* Proceedings, 1911-12. Michaelmas Term. With Communications, No. LXI. pp. 1—59. Plates I—V. :::: Allen, P. J., M.D., Church Spires of Cambridgeshire. Brindley, H. H., .A., Notes on Mediaeval Ships (n.p.). Crewdson, Eev. Canon, M.A., Psychical Phenomena in Ancient Mythology (n.p.). Johns, Mrs, Early developments in Egyptian civilization (n.p.). Petrie, Professor W. M. Flinders, D.C.L., Roman Portraits from Egypt (n.p.).' Rushe, Eev. J. P., rigin of S. Mary's Gild, Cambridge, and its connection with Corpus Christi College. Stokes, Eev. Dr, F.S.A., Old Trees of Cambridge (n.p.). Report for year 1910-11. * Proceedings Lent and Easter Terms 1911-12. ::* Lent Term. With Communications, No. LXII. pp. 60-117. Plates V—X. :::: Forster, E.H., M.A., Excavations at Corstopitum (n.p.). James, M.E., itt.p., F.B.A., Earliest Inventory of Corpus Christi College. Johns, ev. C. H. W., Litt.D., Debt of Europe to the Ancient East (n.p.).Moir, J. Reid, Palaeolithic Workshop of mid-palaeolithic age at Ipswich(n.p.). Myers, C. S., M.D., Se.D., Primitive Music (n.p.). Seward, professor A. C, P.E.S., Churches of Gothland. Walker, Eev. F. G., M.A., Roman Pottery Kilns at Horningsea (to be printed later). Wyatt, A. J.M.A., Anglo-Saxon Riddles (n.p.). ::* Easter Term. With Communications, No. LXIII. pp. 118— 200. Plates XI—XIII and other illustrations. :::: Brindley, H. H., M.A., Fishing boats in a window of 1557 in Auppegard church, Normandy. Duckworth, W. L. H., M.D., Sc.D., Report on Human Bones from Roman and Saxon Site in Grange Road, Cambridge. Duckworth, W. L. H., M.D., Sc.D., Report on some Human remains from Hyning, Westmorland. Gaselee, S., M.A., Relic of Samuel Pepys. Palmer, W. M., M.D., College Dons, County Clergy and University Coachmen. Skeat, Professor, Litt.D., F.B.A., Place-Names of Suffolk (this paper wiU be printed in the Society's 8vo. Publications). Smith, Rev. F., Comparative morphology of Scottish and Irish palaeolithic relics (n.p.). Walker, Rev. F. G., M.A., Roman and Saxon remains from Grange Road, Cambridge. alker, Rev. F. G., M.A., Palaeolithic Flint Implements from Cambridgeshire. Seventy-second Annual General Meeting. Index to Vol. XTI. ::* Proceedings, 1912-13. Michaelmas Term. With Communications,No.LXIV.pp. 1—70. Plates I—IV and other illustrations. :::: Coulton, G. G., M.A., Some marks and inscriptions in Mediaeval Churches (to be printed later). Hope, W. H. St John, Litt.D., The practical study of Heraldry (n. p.). Landtmann, C, Ph.D., The Religious beliefs and practices of the Kiwai-speaking Papuans (n. p.). Ogilvie, P. F., Recent discoveries at the Great Pyramids (n. p.). Palmer, W. M., M.D., The Reformation of the Cambridge Corporation, July 1662 (to be printed later). etrie, Prof. W. M. Flinders, D.C.L., P.B.A., A Cemetery of the Ist Dynasty (n. p.). Rivers, W. H. R., M.D., F.R.S., The disappearance of Useful Arts (n. p.). Walker, Rev. F. G., M.A., Roman Pottery Kilns at Horningsea, Cambs. Report for year 1911-12. ::* Proceedings, 1912-13. Lent and Easter Terms. With Communications, No. LXV. pp. 71 156. Plate V" and other illustrations. :::: Abrahams, I., M. A., The Decalogue in Art (u. p.). Bansall, W. H., MA. (M.B. Edin.), Ely Cathedral (n. p.). Barnes, Very Rev. Monsignor, M.A., The Knights of Malta (n. p.). Benton, Rev. G. Montagu, B. A., A Damask Linen Cloth woven with Sacred Designs and dated 1631. Brindley, H. H., .A. , Mediaeval and Sixteenth Century Ships in English Churches. Bushe-Pox, J. P., Excavations on the Site of the Roman City at Wroxeter in 1912 (n. p.). Duckworth, W. L. H., M.D., Sc.D., Gibraltar in Historic and Prehistoric Times (n. p.). Fletcher, W. M., M.D., Sc.D., More old Playing Cards found in Cambridge (to be printed later). Forster, R. H., . A., Excavations at Corstopitum during 1912 (n. p.). Ridgeway, Prof. W., c.D., F.B.A., The Image that fell down from Jupiter (n. p.). Valentine Richards, Rev. A. v., M.A., The History of the Foundress' Cup of Christ's College (n. p.). ::* Proceedings, 1913-14. Michaelmas, Lent and Easter Terms. With Communications, No. LXVI. pp. 1—78. Plates I—VI. :::: Abrahams, I., M.A., Les Neuf Preux, or the Nine Worthies (n. p.). enton, Rev. G. Montagu, B.A., Certain Carvings in Saffron Walden Church (n. p.). Brindley, H. H., M.A., Ships in the Cambridge "Life of the Confessor." Bushe-Fox, J. P., M.A., Excavations of the Roman Cityat Wroxeter in 1913 (n. p.). Fletcher, W. M., M.D., Sc.D., More Old Playing Cards found in Cambridge. Gardner, Arthur, M.A., F.S.A., Sculpture of the Gothic Renaissance in Italy (n. p.). Hall, H.. R., M.A., .S.A., Discovery and Excavation of the Temple of Mentu-hotep at D6r-el- ahri (n. p.). Home, Rev. Dom Ethelbert, O.S.B., Ancient Scratch Dials on English Churches (n. p.). Hughes, Prof. T. MoK., M.A., F.E.S., F.S.A., Flints. Karsten, Rafael, Ph.D., Social Customs of the Chaco Indians in S. America (n. p.), Lee, A. E., M.A., Wrought Iron Gates of the 17th and 18th Centuries in Cambridge and elsewhere (n. p.). Petrie, rof. W. M. FUnders, M.A., P.E.S., F.S.A., F.B.A. The Incoming of the Dynastic Egyptians (n. p.). Prior, Prof. E. S., M.A., F.S.A., A.R.A., The Stone of Mediaeval Building (n. p.). Roth, Georges (Agrege de I'Universite[https://www.example.com link title] de Paris), Le Eoi Soleil : la Vie k la Cour de Louis XIV (n. p.). Stokes, Eev. H. P., M.A., F.S.A., Cambridge outside Barnwell Gate (to be printed in the 8vo publications). Report for year 1912-13. ::* Proceedings 1914-15. Michaelmas, Lent and Easter Terms. With Communications, No. LXVII. pp. 102. Plates I—XIX and other illustrations. :::: Bullen, F. St John, M.E.C.S., The Churches of Lincolnshire (n. p.). Burkitt, M. C, B.A., Rock-engravings in Russia and Scandinavia (n. p.). oulton; 6. G., M.A. , Some more Drawings and Scribbles from Medieval Buildings (Medieval Graffiti). Dent, E. J., M.A., Mus.B., English Musical Drama during the Commonwealth (n. p.). Holden, J. Sinclair, M.D., Palaeolithic Figure-stones from the Stour Valley, Sudbury (n. p.). Edleston, R. H., F.S.A., F.R.G.S., The Monumental Brasses of Spain. Gardner, Samuel, Misericords and Bestiaries (n. p.). Hughes, Prof. T. McK., P.E.S., .S.A., (1) Acoustic Vases in Ancient Buildings, (2) Some Recent Excavations, and objects found, in the King's Ditch under the Masonic Hall. Marchant, . P., Bohemia and its People (n. p.). Ogilvie, P. P., Philae: a Sacrifice to Utilitarianism (n. p.). Parsons, Catherine E., Cambridgeshire Witchcraft. Petrie, Prof. W. M. Flinders, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.B.A., The Treasure of Lahun (n. p.). Quiggin, E. C, M.A., High Places of Ireland (n. p.). Stokes, Rev. H. P., LL.D., F.S.A., (1) Wayside Crosses of Cambridge, (2) Cambridge Bell-men (to be printed later). Vallance, Aymer, M.A., .S.A., The Cathedral of Reims (n. p.). Wardale, J. R., M.A., The Maker of the Iron Gates at Clare College. (n. p. means that the communication has not been printed in full.) ==== Occasional Publications ==== * Catalogue of Coins, Roman and English Series, in the Museum of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society. 1847. ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofcoins00cambrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009052705 * Index to the Baker Manuscripts. By four members of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society. [J. J. Smith, C. C. Babington, C. W. Goodwin, and Joseph Power.] 8vo. 1848. ::* https://archive.org/details/indextobakerman00bakegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=78PlL-L1xBQC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001765562 * On the Cover of the Sarcophagus of Rameses III., now in The Fitzwilliam Museum. By Samuel Birch, LL.D. 1875. 4to. (Reprinted from Communications, Vol. Ill, No. XXXV.) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100381834 * Catalogue of the First Exhibition of the University and College Portraits held in the Fitzwilliam Museum, May, 1884. By J. W. Clark, M.A., President. 1884. 8vo. ::* https://archive.org/details/cataloguefirste00socigoog * Catalogue of the Second Exhibition of the University and College Portraits held in the Fitzwilliam Museum, May, 1885. By J. W. Clark, M.A., President. 1885. 8vo. * Catalogue of Loan Collection of Plate exhibited in the Fitzwilliam Museum, May 8, 9, 10, 1895. By J. E. Foster, M.A., and T. D. Atkinson. 8vo. * The Charters of the Borough of Cambridge. Edited for the Council of the Borough of Cambridge and the Cambridge Antiquarian Society by P. W. Maitland, LL.D., and Miss Mary Bateson. 1901. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000042955 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010432087 * Catalogue of the Murray Collection of Irish Antiquities. by W. Ridgeway, M.A., Disney Professor. Illustrated. 4to. Lists of the Members of the Society. 8vo. With the Lists have been printed the following : The Laws, since 1880 : List of Publications, since 1882 : List of Societies in Union, since 1884: Report, since 1886: President's Address 18871893 : Summary of Accounts, since 1894. ==== Extra Publications ==== * Luard Memorial Series : Records of the University. ::* Vol. I. "Grace Book A,'' containing the Proctors' Accounts and other records of the University of Cambridge for the years 1454—1488. Edited by Stanley M. Leathes, M.A. pp. xliv + 276. 1897. :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001660632 ::* Vol. II. 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Proceedings of The Fitchburg Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of The Fitchburg Historical Society == And papers relating to the history of the town. * published by The Society, Fitchburg, Mass., 1895-1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of The Fitchburg Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009557919 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000530206 * (1895) Vol 1: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UHAWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit011895fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffitv1fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit08fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsfitc03socigoog * (1897) Vol 2: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7mwWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dLEBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit021895fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit00fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit09fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsfitc04socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsfitc00socigoog * (1902) Vol 3: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LQ0MAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cKgBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit031895fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit01fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit02fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffitv3fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsfitc02socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsfitc01socigoog * (1908) Vol. 4: "The principal articles in this volume relate to the second meeting-house, the old town hall, the city hall, early families, early real estate owners, turnpikes, the hospital, the workingmen's association, old militia companies, Revolutionary soldiers, and the separation of the church and state in Massachusetts."Book Notices. ''Proceedings of The Fitchburg Historical Society.'', [[Space: NEHGR| NEHGR]] (NEHGS, 1909) Vol. 63, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_zcvhEe8L74C&pg=PA209 Page 209]. ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit03fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffitv4fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit04fitc * (1914) Vol. 5: ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit05fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffitv5fitc ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsoffit06fitc === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Proceedings of The Fitchburg Historical Society|Proceedings of The Fitchburg Historical Society]]'' (The Society, Fitchburg, Mass., 1895-1914) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PFHS|Proc. Fitchburg Hist. Soc.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Proceedings of The Fitchburg Historical Society|Proceedings of The Fitchburg Historical Society]]'' (The Society, Fitchburg, Mass., 1895-1914) Vol. , [ Page ]. ----

Proceedings of the Grafton and Coos County Bar Association

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Grafton County, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Coös County, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of the Grafton and Coos County Bar Association == * published by The Association, Concord, N.H., 1887-1898. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the Grafton and Coos County Bar Association|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010059828 * (1882-1884) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121896 * (1884) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8skDAQAAIAAJ * (1888) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G8oDAQAAIAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121897 * (1889) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=R8oDAQAAIAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121898 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5Ns8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 2, pt. 1 (1890) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=csoDAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 2, pt. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tsoDAQAAIAAJ * (1890) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121899 * (1891) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121900 * (1892) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3MoDAQAAIAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121901 * (1893) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121902 * Vol. 2, pt. 4 (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-MoDAQAAIAAJ * (1894) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121903 * Vol. 2, pt. 5 (1894) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LssDAQAAIAAJ * (1895) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121904 * Vol. 3 (1895-1898) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_csDAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Dd08AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.co.bw/books?id=DPhCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100187346 * Vol. 3, pt. 1 (1895) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YssDAQAAIAAJ * (1896) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121905 * Vol. 3, pt. 2 (1896) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h8sDAQAAIAAJ * (1897) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121906 * Vol. 3, pt. 3 (1897) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sssDAQAAIAAJ * (1898) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b4121907 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Proceedings of the Grafton and Coos County Bar Association|Proceedings of the Grafton and Coos County Bar Association]]'' (The Association, Concord, N.H., 1887-1898) Vol. , [ Page ]. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PGCC|Proc. Grafton Coos Bar Assoc.]]: Page 134 Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Proceedings of the Grafton and Coos County Bar Association|Proceedings of the Grafton and Coos County Bar Association]]'' (The Association, Concord, N.H., 1887-1898) Vol. , [ Page ].

Proceedings of the John Bean of Exeter Association

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of the John Bean of Exeter Association == At its annual reunion :Concord, NH; Newburyport, Mass; Derry, NH and Lawrence, Mass, Sept 9, 1903; Sept 9, 1904; Sept 7, 1905 and Sept 13, 1906 respectively; No. 6 :The Lineage of the Descendants of Jonathan Bean * by [[Ames-3827 | Azel Ames]], 1845 - 1908 * Smith and Sale, Printers, Portland, Maine, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the John Bean of Exeter Association|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofjoh19031906john/mode/2up === Table of Contents === :Portraits of Officers :Memorial Introduction By the President :Proceedings of Seventh (Concord, N. H.) Reunion 1903 :Officers and Committees 1902-3 :Routine Proceedings :Obituaries :Sketch and Eulogy of the late President Hon. Josiah H. Drummond By Rev. Samuel C. Beane D. D. President. :Poem. By Mrs. Alice Bean Lodge :List of Officers and Committees Elected :List of Members in Attendance :'''Proceedings of Eighth (Newburyport, Mass.) Reunion 1904''' :Officers and Committees 1903-4 :Routine Proceedings :Obituaries :Creation of Committee on Necrology :List of Officers and Committees Elected :List of Members in Attendance :'''Proceedings of Ninth (Derry, N.H.) Reunion 1905 ''' :Officers and Committees 1904-5 :Routine Proceedings :Address of Welcome. By Joseph W. Bean Esq. :Response by the President :Report of Committee on Necrology By Azel Ames M.D. Chairman. :Reorganization and Consolidation of Committees on Genealogy and Necrology :List of Officers and Committees Elected :List of Members in Attendance :'''Proceedings of Tenth (Lawrence, Mass.) Reunion, 1906 ''' :Officers and Committees, 1905-6 :Routine Proceedings :President's Address :Reports of Officers :Report of Necrology Section By Azel Ames, M.D., Chairman. :List of Officers and Committees Elected :Report on Bean Genealogy By Azel Ames,M.D., Chairman. :List of Members in Attendance :'''The Genealogy and Descendants of Jonathan Bean''' ::Compiled by Hon. Josiah H. Drummond, :::Edited by Mrs. Elzada Rollins (Bean) Drummond and :::Azel Ames, M.D., Chm. Gen. Com === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ames, Azel. ''[[Space:Proceedings of the John Bean of Exeter Association | Proceedings of the John Bean of Exeter Association ]]'' (Smith and Sale, Printers, Portland, ME, 1907), [ Page ]. * ([[#Ames|Ames]])

Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society == "From 1859 to 1997, the Proceedings captured the dynamic intellectual achievements and contributions to historical scholarship of the Society's members and friends. Each issue includes annual reports that chronicle the Society's activities, as well as documents and essays that illuminate MHS collections and New England history." ([https://www.masshist.org Mass. Hist. Soc.]) Each volume through 1997 is individually indexed; four cumulative indexes cover: # Vol. 1-20, first series, 1791-1883 # Vol. 21-40, second series, 1884-1907 # Vol. 41-60, third series, 1907-1928 # Vol. 61-80, no series, 1927-1968 * by [https://www.masshist.org/ Massachusetts Historical Society] * published by The Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Mass., 1791 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000681901 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882540 * https://www.jstor.org/journal/procmasshistsoci * (1859) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568687 * (1869) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011633431 * Vol Ser. 1, Vol. 1-20 (1791-1883): Index to the first twenty volumes, 1791-1883 ::* https://archive.org/details/indextofirsttwen1120mass ==== First Series ==== * (1859) 1855-1858 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bz0R-wXzlIYC ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmas00dean * (1859) Vol 3: ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsmass10socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bz0R-wXzlIYC * (1860) Vol. 4, 1858-1860 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-glM5Q_s81kC ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v4mass ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsmass08socigoog * (1862) Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cjQTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9-J4gNnwibgC ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsmass04socigoog * (1863) Vol. 6, 1862-1863 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v6mass * (1864) Vol. ? 1863-1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsmass09socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sSSInFiUy98C * (1865) Vol. 7, 1863-1864 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v7mass * (1866) Vol. 8, 1864-1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v8mass * (1867) Vol. 9 1866-1867 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=slcMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsmass26socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v9mass * (1869) Vol. 10, 1867-1869 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eB5FAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v10mass * (1871) Vol. 11, 1869-1870 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v11mass * (1873) Vol. 12, 1871-1873 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v12mass * (1875) Vol. 13, 1873-1875 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v13mass * Vol. 14, 1875-1876 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v14mass * (1879) Vol. 16 1878 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsmass30socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W_4LAAAAYAAJ * (1879) Vol. 1, 1791-1835 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmass1v1mass * (1880) Vol. ? 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] == Proceedings of the New Hampshire Historical Society == * by New Hampshire Historical Society * published by The Society, Concord, 1874-1917 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Proceedings of the New Hampshire Historical Society|Proceedings of the New Hampshire Historical Society]]'' (The Society, Concord, 1874-1917) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PNHHS|Proceedings of NH Hist. Soc.]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the New Hampshire Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1872-1888) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnewv1newh ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000053540 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965408 * Vol. 2 (1888-1895) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a8lYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnewv2newh ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000053540 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965408 * Vol. 3 (1897-1899) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7eYyAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnewv3newh ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000053540 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965408 * Vol. 4 (1899-1905) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew00newh ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000053540 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965408 * Vol. 5 (1905-1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew5190newh ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnewv5newh ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965408

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of The New York State Historical Association == * [https://www.newyorkalmanack.com/2017/04/nysha-defunct-new-york-state-historical-association-is-no-more/ The New York State Historical Association] * published 1901-2017 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Proceedings of The New York State Historical Association | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1901) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew15innewy ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew16newy ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew17newy ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew1519newy ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewy06assogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vRsXAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsnewy02assogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pX-3K-b2WnwC * Vol. 2 (1902) ::* 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Proceedings of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County, CT.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Litchfield County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County, CT. == In Convention at Litchfield, July 7 and 8, 1852, to Commemorate the Centennial Anniversary of Their Primitive Organization. * published by Case, Tiffany & Co., Hartford, 1852 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County, CT.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=F4CWkUgHSUYC * https://books.google.com/books?id=G_NrWYzaDusC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011532208 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Proceedings of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County, CT.|Proceedings of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County, CT.]]'' (Case, Tiffany & Co., Hartford, 1852) [ Page ]. * ([[#PNSC|Proceedings NSC]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Proceedings of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County, CT.|Proceedings of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County, CT.]]'' (Case, Tiffany & Co., Hartford, 1852) [ Page ].

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Society of Antiquaries of London]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England| England Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London == * by The Society of Antiquaries of London * printed by J.B. Nichols and Son, for The Society of Antiquaries, Somerset House, London, 1849- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== 1st Series, Vol. 1-4 ==== * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008567881 * Vol. 1 April 1843 - April 1849 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qLwuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FTUGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingssoci03londgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingssoci12unkngoog * Vol. 2 April 1849 - April 1853 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingssoci08unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IzUGAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 3 April 1853 - June 1856 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MpWQwI3Vc0sC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mY5IAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gb0uAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YTUGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_mY5IAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingssoci02londgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingssoci00londgoog * Vol. 4 (1859) Nov. 1856 - June 1859. With general index to the first series. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ztw4AQAAMAAJ ==== 2nd Series, Vol. 1-32 ==== * Vol. 1-20 General Index ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=T7oBAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingssoci01londgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008567881 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007523208 * Vol. 1 Nov. 17, 1859 - June 20, 1861 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MjdJAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 2 Nov. 21, 1861 to June 16, 1864 ::* https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=mzUGAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fjdJAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 4 Nov. 21, 1867 - June 16, 1870 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oDdJAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=X8JYAAAAcAAJ === Other Publications by The Society === * http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Society%20of%20Antiquaries%20of%20London === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London|Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London]]'' (J.B. Nichols and Son, London, 1849-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PSAL|Proc. Soc. Antiquaries London]])

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northumberland|Northumberland Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne == * by Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne * published by D. Dunglinson, High-Street, Gateshead, England, 1858- * published by George Nicholson, Barrington Street, South Shields, England * published by The Daily Journal Office, Clayton Street, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England * published by R. Simpson and Sons, South Shields, England * published by Titus Wilson & Son, Highgate, Kendal, England * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100143847 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000519511 * Vol. 1 (1858) 1855, 1856, & 1857 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K-UcAQAAIAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015048888427 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398990 * Vol. 2 ::* * Vol. 3 (1889) 1887 & 1888 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fx1AAQAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=i-cGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedings00tynegoog * Vol. 4 (1891) 1889 & 1890 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4OIGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 (1893) 1891 & 1892 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9x1AAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 6 (1895) 1893 & 1894 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=X-kRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsvolu01tynegoog * Vol. 7 (1897) 1895 & 1896 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IukRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsvolu00tynegoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=19oGAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 (1899) 1897 & 1898 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VdsGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7OgRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pLVCAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 9 (1901) 1899 & 1900 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qegRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Tx1AAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HNQcAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 10 (1902) 1901 & 1902 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SB1AAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=49QcAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=juwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UOcGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsvolu02tynegoog === New (Second) Series === * Vol. 1 (1885) 1882-1884 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mbBCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398800 * Vol. 2 (1887) 1885 & 1886 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CTcdAQAAIAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398818 * Vol. 3 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398826 * Vol. 4 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398834 * Vol. 5 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398842 * Vol. 6 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398859 * Vol. 7 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398867 * Vol. 8 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398875 * Vol. 9 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398883 * Vol. 10 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398891 === Third Series === * All: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101820450 * Vol. 1 (1905) 1903 & 1904 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6uwRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=otUcAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fMZBAQAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435054829072 * Vol. 2 (1907) 1905 & 1906 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gugGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w_YwnqOlIXEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ou0RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsvolu03tynegoog * Vol. 3 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073398727 * Vol. 4 (1910) 1909 & 1910 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435054828926 * Vol. 5 (1913) 1911 & 1912 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435054828785 * Vol. 6 (1915) 1913 & 1914 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435054828884 * Vol. 7 (1917) 1915 & 1916 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435054828827 * Vol. 8 (1918) 1917 & 1918 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435054828637 * Vol. 9 (1921) 1919 & 1920 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435054828777 === Fourth Series === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000519511 search only === Fifth Series === * Vol. 1 1951-1956 search only ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015048888377 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne|Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne]]'' (D. Dunglinson, Gateshead, England, 1858-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PSAN|Proceedings Newcastle]])

Proceedings of the Somerset Archæological and Natural History Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other [[Space:Sources-England#Somerset|Somerset Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of the Somerset Archæological and Natural History Society == * by [http://www.sanhs.org/ Somerset Archæological and Natural History Society] * published by Frederick May, High Street, London, Taunton, 1851- * [[Wikipedia: Somerset_Archaeological_and_Natural_History_Society]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the Somerset Archæological and Natural History Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Publication year in parentheses, not year of coverage. * http://www.sanhs.org/proceedings.htm * Vol. 1 ::* http://archive.org/details/proceedings01some * Vol. 2 ::* http://archive.org/details/proceedings02some * Vol. 3 ::* http://archive.org/details/proceedings18socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=n2cuAAAAMAAJ ::* http://archive.org/details/proceedings03some * Vol. 4 ::* 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Publications by Genealogical and Historical Societies]] [[Category: Vermont, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont|Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society == * by The Vermont Historical Society * published by Free Press Print, Burlington, 1861 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Many unorganized PDF articles from this and other Vermont publications: ::* https://vermonthistory.org/journal/misc/ * 1860-1920 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000522827 * 1924-1943 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000522827 search only * Vol 1860-1869 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve186069verm * (1861) Special meeting ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsverm01socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=hwILAAAAIAAJ * Vol 1869 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1870-1880 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve187080verm * Vol 1872 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve1872verm ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofver1872verm ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofver00verm ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1876 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1876-1898 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000522820 * Vol 1882 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1894 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofver1894verm * Vol 1896 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofver1896verm ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1898 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofver1898verm * Vol 1898-1906 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * (1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsverm02socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=TfsKAAAAIAAJ * Vol 1899-1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve189900verm * Vol 1899-1908 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000522820 * Vol 1901-1902 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve190102verm ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsverm00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=02gSAAAAYAAJ * Vol 1903-1904 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve190304verm * Vol 1905-1906 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve190506verm ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofver00inverm * Vol 1907-1908 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve190708verm ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1909-1910 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zio7AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve190910verm * Vol 1909-1912 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1909-1914 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000522820 * Vol 1911-1912 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=j45MAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H_wKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve191112verm ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofver191112verm * Vol 1913-1914 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve191314verm * Vol 1913-1917 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1915-1920 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve190910verm * Vol 1916-1917 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofver19161917verm ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve191617verm * Vol 1918-1919 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve191819verm ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1919-1920 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve191920verm ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_UFgSAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=UFgSAAAAYAAJ * Vol 1920-1921 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904677 * Vol 1921-1923 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofve192123verm * Vol. 1923, 1924, 1925 ::* https://vermonthistory.org/journal/misc/ColBayleyPart1.pdf * (1870) Memorial address on the life and character of the Hon. Charles Marsh, LL. D. A paper read before the Vermont historical society, at Montpelier, Oct. 11, 1870 ...">1q ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_bw1UJ2ca34sC === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society|Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society]]'' (Free Press Print, Burlington, 1861) Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[#PVHS|Proc. Vermont Hist. Soc.]])

Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] == Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society == * published by The Yorkshire Geological Society, 1839- * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society|Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society]]'' (Yorkshire Geological Society, 1839-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PYGS|Proc.Yorkshire Geological Soc.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-19 (1839-1922) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000598433 * Vol. 20-48 (1923-1991) Search Only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000598433 * Vol 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork08socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=K_s4AAAAMAAJ * Vol v.1 (1839-1842) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofgeo1183geol * Vol v.2 (1842-1848) ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofproc218421848geol * Vol v.3 (1849-1859) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofgeo3184geol * Vol v.4 (1859-1868) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofgeo4185geol * Vol v.5 (1869-1870) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofgeo5186geol * Vol 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork07socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=RUcRAAAAIAAJ * Vol 5: Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society. New Series, vol. vii. part 2, pp. 107–218, with 7 plates. Edited by J. W. Davis, F.S.A., F.G.S., &c. 8vo. Leeds, 1879"> ::* https://archive.org/details/biostor-93417 * Vol 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork05socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ZEcRAAAAIAAJ * Vol v.6 (1871-1877) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofgeo6187geol * Vol 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=R0MRAAAAIAAJ * Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork06socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fUMRAAAAIAAJ * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork02socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tEIRAAAAIAAJ * Vol 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork04socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=VkIRAAAAIAAJ * Vol 13 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork03socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=t0ERAAAAIAAJ * Vol 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork01socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=JUIRAAAAIAAJ * Vol 15 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsyork09socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=7_M4AAAAMAAJ * Vol new ser.:v.7 (1878-1881) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor7187york * Vol new ser.:v.8 (1882-1884) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor8188york * Vol new ser.:v.8:pt.1 (1882) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyo811882york * Vol new ser.:v.8:pt.2 (1883) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyo821883york * Vol new ser.:v.9 (1885-1887) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor9188york * Vol new ser.:v.10 (1889) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1018york * Vol new ser.:v.11 (1888-1890) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1118york * Vol new ser.:v.12 (1891-1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1218york * Vol new ser.:v.13 (1895-1899) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1318york * Vol new ser.:v.14 (1900-1902) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1419york * Vol new ser.:v.15 (1903-1905) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1519york * Vol new ser.:v.16 (1906-1908) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1619york * Vol new ser.:v.17 (1909-1911) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1719york * Vol new ser.:v.18 (1915) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1819york * Vol new ser.:v.19 (1914-1922) ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofyor1919york * Vol 1850-1851 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofproce18501851geol * Vol 1865-1866; 1869 ::* https://archive.org/details/reportofp186518661869geol

Proctor Piscataways of Southern Maryland

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[[Category:Native American Tribes of Maryland]] [[Category:American People of Native American Descent]] [[Category:Maryland, Free People of Color]] Persons named Proctor in Southern Maryland (St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert, and Prince George's Counties) appear frequently to be a mixture of Native American (Piscataway), African, and European ethnicity. As a distinct group, there was some tendency to keep to themselves, living and intermarrying with others like them. Because they were for the most part poor, records were few. This profile is intended as an index of names supported by source links, to identify persons named Proctor in Southern Maryland prior to the Civil War in the hopes that genealogical connections between them will be found. ==Resources== ===Marriage Records=== http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~boorom/family/carrico/mdchurchmarr.html Records of the Congregations of Upper & Lower Zachiah, Mattawoman & St. Mary's (Bryantown) 1793-1861 MARRIAGE RECORDS Copied and presented to the Maryland Historical Society by Mrs. Frank P. (Louise Keen Gcerjnes) Scrivener through the Maryland Society of the Colonial Dames of America January 9th, 1922 Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949 FHL film 13759 ===Google Groups=== https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.african/c/KwD9IVVEzcM Mulatto Families ==Chronological Index== ===1687 [[Proctor-5849|Elizabeth Proctor]]=== Elizabeth Proctor of Charles county, Md. was fined in 1707 for having a mulatto child out of wedlock. She was a servant woman of William Boarman in Charles County, Md. Genealogy.com user. [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/proctor/169/ Response to Proctors from Maryland dated 5/29/98]. Accessed 23 December 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] She had a will written on June 4, 1727 Liber L #2 listing her son Charles has who property would be left to.also, 1743 Liber 23 Folio 445 listed again the will in her name to son Charles, this is probably when she died.{These are the beginning Proctors of Charles County's 3rd race people. Some say Wesort, Black or Indian, but records list as mulattoes.Always listed as free people in Catholic records going back to 1795, Bryantown catholic church. Son: [[Proctor-6850|Charles Proctor]], born 1705 Grandsons: [[Proctor-6891|Benjamin Proctor]], born 1738 & [[Proctor-6571|Charles Proctor]], born 1740. Charles Proctor the father of [[Proctor-3587|Joseph Proctor]] ===1764 [[Proctor-3587|Joseph Proctor]], Charles County=== *Joseph Proctor of Charles County, Maryland. Biracial or tri-racial. He was born in 1764 in Charles County, and was in the Revolutionary War as a private of the 1st Maryland Continental line from St.Marys County.He spent his time during the War in and around Norfolk, Virginia....In Granville County, North Carolina, which borders southside Virginia, Joseph Proctor was called a "free colored person" in the early U. S. Census records.He was also called "mulatto" and "white" in later census records....Joseph Proctor died in Granville County, North Carolina about 1842...It is thought that my Joseph Proctor descended from an English woman, ELIZABETH PROCTOR, who was born as early as 1675.She was a servant on the plantation of wealthy gentleman planter William Boarman in Charles County, Maryland. She had two illegitimate sons. Genealogy.com user. [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/proctor/1994/ Response to Proctors from Maryland dated June 21 2001]. Accessed 23 December 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===1774 [[Proctor-6138|Jacob Proctor]]=== Born Charles County, moved to Washington County, Maryland Son of Jacob, born 1733, place unknown. Father of Jacob Proctor, Savilla (Proctor) Patterson, and Sarah Ann (Proctor) Fullam ===1780 [[Proctor-6838|David Proctor]]=== Born Maryland 1780 Father of Abraham Proctor, Rachel (Proctor) Patterson, and Isabelle (Proctor) Patterson ===1780 Joseph S. Proctor=== Joseph S Proctor born maryland circa 1780 and later counted in a census in new york city around the start of the civil war - i know he was a black artist - i own a beautiful oil painting of a southern scene signed by j.s. proctor and have been able to learn as much about him as you have just read Genealogy com user. [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/proctor/2253/ Response to Black.Mulatto Proctors dated 4/23/99] Accessed 23 December 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===1790 United States Census=== https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5058/?name=_Proctor&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23 Note -- the Entries in this Census were alphabetized, so no conclusions can be drawn from the Proctors being displayed together. ''Southern Maryland Counties & Total Number in Household'' *Charles Proctor, Charles, Maryland 7 *Chloe Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Eleanor Proctor, Charles, Maryland 2 *Elizabeth Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Francis Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Henry Proctor, Charles, Maryland 6 *Isaac Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Jacob Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Mulatto James Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Jennett Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Joseph Proctor, Charles, Maryland 6 *Leonard Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Michael Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Milley Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Susanna Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Tenney Proctor, Charles, Maryland 1 *Thomas Proctor, Charles, Maryland 5 *Thos Proctor, Charles, Maryland 12 *William Proctor, Charles, Maryland 5 '''Eastern Shore of Maryland''' *Mary Proctor, Caroline, Maryland *Daniel Proctor, Talbot, Maryland 2 '''Western Shore of Maryland except 4 Southern Maryland Counties *Thomas Proctor, Montgomery, Maryland 3 *John Procter, Baltimore Town, Baltimore, Maryland 7 *Thos Proctter, Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 2 ===1800 United States Census=== '''Southern Maryland Counties''' Prince Georges *Ann Proctor Free Prince George's, Maryland 7 *Charles Proctor Free Keyre; Prince George's, Maryland 4 Charles, Trinity Parish *James Proctor, Trinity Parish, Charles, Maryland 7 *Elizabeth Proitor, Trinity Parish, Charles, Maryland 4 *Basil Proctor Trinity Parish, Charles, Maryland 1 3 *Thomas Proctor, Trinity Parish, Charles, Maryland 3 3 *William Proctor, Trinity Parish, Charles, Maryland 5 5 *Isaac Proctor Trinity Parish, Charles, Maryland 6 6 Charles, William and Mary Parish *Eleauis Proctor William and Mary Parish, Charles, Maryland 7 '''Eastern Shore''' *William Procter Dorchester, Maryland 5 '''Remainder of Maryland''' Montgomery *Jacob Proctor District 1, Montgomery, Maryland 3 Baltimore *Isaa Procter , Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland 5 *Isa Procter, Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland 3 ===1810 United States Census=== '''Southern Maryland Counties''' *Henry Proctor Charles, Maryland 11 *Baril Proctor Charles, Maryland 1 3 *Raph Proctor Charles, Maryland 2 *C Proctor Washington and Prince Frederick Hundreds, Prince George's, Maryland 7 *J Proctor King George and Grub Hundreds, Prince George's, Maryland 12 '''Eastern Shore''' *Sarah Pruter Dorchester, Maryland 6 '''Baltimore County''' *Wm Proctor Baltimore Ward 8, Baltimore, Maryland 4 *M Proctor Eastern Precincts, Baltimore, Maryland 5 *Thomas Proctor Gunpowder Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 9 *Isaac Procter Western Precinct 2, Baltimore, Maryland 7 *Hugh Procktor Middle River Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland 2 '''Frederick County''' *A Proctor Frederick, Maryland 4 *M Proctor Frederick, Maryland 6 *G Proctor Frederick, Maryland 5 '''Other Maryland''' *Thos Procton Havre De Grace, Harford, Maryland 8 ===1820 United States Census=== https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7734/?name=_Proctor&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23 '''Southern Maryland Counties''' *Isaac Proctor, Piscataway, Prince George, Maryland 6 *John Proctor, Piscataway, Prince George, Maryland 6 *Augustus Proctor, Queen Anne, Prince George, Maryland 5 *Raphael Proctor, Queen Anne, Prince George, Maryland 7 '''Eastern Shore''' *Sarah Proctor Election District 5, Dorchester, Maryland 4 '''Baltimore and Harford Counties''' *Princella Proctor, District 4, Baltimore, Maryland 2 *Nancy Proctor, District 2, Baltimore, Maryland 8 x *Thomas Proctor, District 2, Baltimore, Maryland 11 *Rebecca ProcterBaltimore Ward 11, Baltimore, Maryland 7 *William Proctor, Baltimore Ward 2, Baltimore, Maryland 10 *Thomas Proctor Election District 5, Harford, Maryland 8 *James Proctor, Election District 2, Harford, Maryland 5 '''Frederick and Washington Counties''' *Mal Proctor, Election District 1, Frederick, Maryland 6 *Armour Procter Election District 2, Washington, Maryland 4 ===1830 United States Census=== https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8058/?name=_Proctor&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23 '''Sourthern Maryland''' *Agnella Practoe, Allens Fresh, Charles, Maryland 5 *Isaac Proctor, District 3, Charles, Maryland 7 *John Proctor, District 3, Charles, Maryland 9 *Henry Proctor, District 3, Charles, Maryland 9 *Joseph Procter Bryantown, Charles, Maryland 1 5 *Alexr Procter. Bryantown, Charles, Maryland 6 *Thomas Procter, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland 1 3 *Charles Procter, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland 3 *Basel Procter, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland 7 *Rob Procter, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland 6 '''Eastern Shore''' *Neey Proctor, District 8, Dorchester, Maryland 4 *James Proctor, District 8, Dorchester, Maryland 2 *Theda Proctor, District 2, Worcester, Maryland 3 '''Western Maryland''' *Michael Proetor, District 9, Frederick, Maryland 1 8 '''Baltimore and North''' *Thomas Broctor, Dublin, Harford, Maryland 11 *Robert Procter, District 2, Baltimore, Maryland 8 *Ann Procter.District 2, Baltimore, Maryland 3 * Charlotte Procter, District 2, Baltimore, Maryland, 2 *John Procter, Baltimore Ward 10, Baltimore, Maryland 2 *James Procter, District 1, Cecil, Maryland 3 ===1840 United States Census=== https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8057/?name=_Proctor&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23 '''Southern Maryland''' *John Procter, District 1, Charles, Maryland 3 *Robert Procker, Milingham, Prince Georges, Maryland 4 *Benedict Procter, District 5, Prince Georges, Maryland 9 *John Procter District 5, Prince Georges, Maryland 11 *John Procter, District 5, Prince Georges, Maryland 5 '''Eastern Shore''' *James Proctor, Division 8, Dorchester, Maryland 4 *Aaron Proctor, Division 8, Dorchester, Maryland 1 4 *James Procter, District 2, Kent, Maryland, 8 '''Baltimore and North''' *Charles Procter, Baltimore Ward 3, Baltimore, Maryland 9 *William Procter. Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland 7 *Robert Procter, District 2, Baltimore, Maryland 12 *Robert B Procter, District 2, Baltimore, Maryland 6 *John Procter, District 2, Baltimore, Maryland 6 *Synia Proctor Harford, Maryland 8 *Israel Procter, Belair, Harford, Maryland 4 *Elizabeth Progter, District 5, Harford, Maryland, 6 '''Frederick and Washington''' *Abner Proctor, Leitersburg, Washington, Maryland 6 *Edward Proctor, Williamsford, Washington, Maryland 7 ===1850 United States Census=== The 1850 Census was the first to name all members of a household https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8054/?name=_Proctor&count=50&residence=_maryland-usa_23&fh=150&fsk=MDsxNDk7NTA-61- '''Southern Maryland''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryantown,_Maryland Bryantown] Bryantown stands on land known as Boarman's Manor, a 4,000-acre (16 km2) manor granted to Major William Boarman in 1674. *John H Proctor, Hill Top, Charles, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Male *Maria A Proctor Hill Top, Charles, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland Female *Thomas Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1798 Maryland Male *Eliza Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1803 Maryland Female *Alfred Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Male *Adline Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland Female *Kitty Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Female *Wm Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Male *Thomas Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Male *Edward Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male *Mary Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Female *Charles Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Male *Sally Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Female *Noble Proctor, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Male *Mary Proctor, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland Female *Betty M Proctor, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland Female *James Proctor, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Male *Letty Proctor, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Female *Beattrice Proctor, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female *John E Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male *Jenifer Proctor Allens Fresh, Charles, Maryland abt 1824 Maryland Male *Elizabeth Proctor Allens Fresh, Charles, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Female *John Proctor Allens Fresh, Charles, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male *Susan Proctor Allens Fresh, Charles, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Female *Charles Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1797 Maryland Male *Henry Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1816 Maryland Male *Ketty Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland Female *Polly Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1798 Maryland Female *Mila Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Male *Chales Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland Male *Betty Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Female *Mary A Proctor, Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Female *Jane Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Female *Wm Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland Male *John H Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland Male *Mely Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland Male *Julian Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Female *Henry Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1845 Male *Kitty Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1840 Female *Isach Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1834 Male *Losias Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1825 Male *Sary A Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1830 Female *Kitty Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1849 Female *James Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1812 Maryland Male *Willy Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland Male *Henry Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Male *Lietius Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male *Caroline Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland Female *Frank Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Male *Henry Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male *Jonas Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male *Elly Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1824 Maryland Male *Joseph Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Male *Caroline Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Female *Jenifer Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Male *Mary Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female *Emeline Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland Female *Barbary A ProctorBryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Female *Wm B Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Male *Joanna Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland Female *Ann Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1775 Maryland Female *Hazekiah Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male *George W Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Male *Sara Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Female *Allosar Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Male *Martha A Proctor Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Female *John Procter Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Male *Ann Procter Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland Female *John A Procter Bryantown, Charles, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Male [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piscataway,_Maryland Piscataway] Piscataway is an unincorporated community in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It is one of the oldest European-colonized communities in the state.[1] The Piscataway Creek provided sea transportation for export of tobacco. It is located near the prior Piscataway tribe village of Kittamaqundi. *E Proctor Aquasco, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1766 Maryland Female *C Proctor, Spauldings, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Female *Thos Proctor,Marlborough, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male *Isaac Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1828 Male *Jas Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Male *Benedict Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1787 Maryland Male *P Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Female *S A Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Female *E Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Female *Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Female *Alexious Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Male *Jno Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Male *Geo ProctorPiscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Male *T Proctor Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Male *Delia Procter Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland abt 1815 Female '''Eastern Shore''' *Aaron Procter District 1, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Male *Mary Procter District 1, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Female *Nicy Procter District 1, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Female *Sally Procter District 1, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Female *Mary Procter District 1, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Female *Hary Procter District 1, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1824 Maryland Male *Mary Procter District 1, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Female *Emeline Procter District 1, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Female *John Procter District 1, Dorchester, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland Male *James P Procter District 3, Kent, Maryland abt 1804 Maryland Male *Rebecca Procter District 3, Kent, Maryland abt 1809 Maryland Female *Eliza Procter District 3, Kent, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland Female *John Procter District 3, Kent, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Male *James Procter District 3, Kent, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Male *Freans Procter District 3, Kent, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland Male '''Baltimore and North''' *William Proctor Baltimore Ward 14, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1823 Pennsylvania Male *Thomas Proctor District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1790 Maryland Male *Robert Precton District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1809 Virginia Male *Elizabeth Precton District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1810 Maryland Female *Sarah Precton District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland Female *Rebecca Precton District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Female *Carline Precton District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland Female *Rachel Precton District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Female *Richard Precton District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male *William Precton District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male *Sinaam Proctor District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1800 Maryland Female *Lucy Proctor District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Female *Amanda Proctor District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland Female *Thos Proctor District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1835 Maryland Male *Jos Proctor District 2, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland Male *Henry Proctor District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1805 Maryland Male *Rachel Proctor District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1817 Maryland Female *Mary A Proctor District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Female *Thos Proctor District 1, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Male *Wm Proctor Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1780 England Male *Anna Proctor Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1787 Maryland Female *Debora Proctor, Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female *Rebea Proctor Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Female *Mary Proctor altimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Female *Saml J Proctor Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Male *Ellen Proctor Baltimore Ward 4, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Massachusetts Female *Josephine Proctor Baltimore Ward 18, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female *Charles Procter Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Male *Wilson Procter Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1814 Maryland Male *Elizabeth Procter Baltimore Ward 13, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1818 Maryland Female *Caroline Procter Baltimore Ward 5, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1820 District of Columbia Female *Mary D Procter Baltimore Ward 7, Baltimore, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Female *Elizabeth Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1791 Maryland Female *Mary Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1832 Maryland Female *Edward Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Male *Martha Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Female *Rebecca Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female *Mary Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Female *Robt Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1793 Maryland Male *Mary Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1793 Maryland Female *Rebecca Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female *Caroline Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1827 Maryland Female *Ellin Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Female *Frances ProctorDistrict 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1831 Maryland Female *Joshua Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1834 Maryland Male *Harriet Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Female *Amanda Proctor District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Female *Traill G Procter District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1815 Maryland Male *Catherin Procter District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1830 Maryland Female *Parsana C Procter District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1838 Maryland Female *Wlliam H Procter District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Male *Traill M Procter District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Male *Charles W Procter District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male *Mary A Procter District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Female *Ann E Procter District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female *Augustas Procter District 1, Harford, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male '''Western Maryland''' *Joseph Proctor Fredericktown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1823 Maryland Male *Mary Proctor Fredericktown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Male *Nelson Proctor Fredericktown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male *Margaret Proctor Fredericktown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Female *Abraham Proctor District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1814 Maryland Male *Mary Ann Proctor District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1820 Maryland Female *Elizabeth E Proctor District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Female *Levi D Proctor District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Male *Mary Jane Proctor District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Female *Wm Adolphus Proctor District 10, Frederick, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Male *July A Proctor Buckeystown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1804 Maryland Female *Joseph Proctor Buckeystown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1822 Maryland Male *John Proctor Buckeystown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1808 Maryland Male *Sophia S Proctor Buckeystown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1825 Maryland Female *John J Proctor Buckeystown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1848 Maryland Male *Mary C Proctor Buckeystown, Frederick, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Female *Abner Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1803 Pennsylvania Male *Cath Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1813 Pennsylvania Female *Jno W Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland Male *Mary C Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1836 Maryland Female *Rebecca E Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1839 Maryland Female *Wm H Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1842 Maryland Male *Jas M Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1844 Maryland Male *Chas W Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1846 Maryland Male *David M Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1847 Maryland Male *Ann M Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1849 Maryland Female *Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Male *Proctor District 1, Washington, Maryland abt 1850 Maryland Female *Jno V Proctor Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1819 Pennsylvania Male *Edwd Proctor Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1806 Maryland Male *Rebecca Proctor Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1807 Virginia Female *Mary Proctor Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1829 Maryland Female *Thos Proctor Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1833 Maryland Male *Jos Proctor Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1837 Maryland Male *Virginia Proctor Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1840 Maryland Female *A R Proctor Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1841 Maryland Female *Ellen Proctor Williamsport, Washington, Maryland abt 1845 Maryland Female *Mary Proctor Subdivision 2, Washington, Maryland abt 1828 Maryland Female ==Links to Contemporary Leaders and Sites== *Marcellus Proctor at NASA. https://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/about/people/mproctor-og.html *Cedarville Band of the Piscataway Indians https://www.piscatawayindians.com/ *We-Sorts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We-Sorts *Turkey Tayac (Philip Sheridan Proctor) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkey_Tayac *Natalie and Crystal Proctor, Cedarville Band https://wamu.org/story/18/02/06/why-a-local-native-american-tribe-doesnt-want-official-recognition/ *Ezekiel Downing Proctor, Cherokee https://www.houseofproctor.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I9418&tree=hop *The point-of-contact is Mervin Savoy of the Piscataway Conoy Tribe. She have all ancestory data on the proctors, thompsons, savoys, etc. The phone number 301-392-0900. Pay a visit to our displays in LaPlata. ==Sources==

Proctor-Rihl Studio Houses

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[[Category: Family Homes]] ===The Pull House=== It's a home, Architecturally designed, for the Procter family, written up in many magazines and books World-wide, located at : ''224 Kipling Road, [[:Category:Brattleboro, Vermont|Brattleboro, VT]]'' Designed by Architect : '''Christopher A. Procter''', RIBA. RIBA = Royal Institute of British Architects [[procter-147|procter-147]] ===The Slice House=== '''The Slice House''' It is a home Designed for the Rihl family, in [[:Category:Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul|Brazil]], by the Architectural Firm of : The '''Procter-Rihl Studio''', '''• Christopher Procter, RIBA''' '''• Fernando Rihl, PhD''' Chris's wikitree site is : [[Procter-147|Procter-147]] * [http://www.archdaily.com/167808/slice-house-procter-rihl-architects Slice House/Procter-Rihl Architects] Arch Daily, September 12, 2011

Professional Wrestlers

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[[Category:Notables]] [[Category:Professional Wrestlers]] ===Goal=== The goal of this project is to collect profiles of Professional Wrestlers, mainly in United States but also across the world. ===Membership=== [[Stegall-578|Nikki Davis]] is the project manager. If you would like to help below you will find a list of professional wrestlers. Those without profiles are tagged “no profile”and most have a Wikipedia page listed. Those that have profiles have clickable links that will take you to their profile. This project is tied to the Notables project so if the wrestlers don’t have a Wikipedia page they will not be listed here. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Stegall-578#PM-27018076 send me a private message]. Thanks! Notables To be considered a Notable on WikiTree there needs to be at least one Wikitree page about them. More information about this project and how to add profiles to this list is on the [[space:Help:Professional_Wrestlers | Help:Professional Wrestlers page]]. '''A''' *:[[Anoa'i-8 |Matthew Tapunu'u Anoa'i]] - Connected *:[[ Anoa’i-10 | Agatupu Rodney Anoa’i “Yokozuna“]] - Connected *:[[ Albano-143 | Louis Vincent Albano “Captain Lou”]] '''B''' *:[[Barthel-513 | Marcel Barthel “Ludwig Kaiser“ ]] ''Unconnected'' *:[[ Berto-67 | Dieusel Berto ]] '''C''' *: [[Cena-8 | John Felix Anthony Cena]] [[Wikipedia:John_Cena]] *: Stephanie Nicole Chigvintsev “Nikki Bella” -no profile [[Wikipedia:Nikki_Bella]] *:[[Coleman-19598 | Eldridge Wayne Coleman “Superstar Billy Graham”]] “Unconnected” '''D''' *:Brianna Monique Danielson “Brie Bella” - no profile [[Wikipedia:Brie_Bella]] '''E''' '''F''' *:[[Fatu-22 | Edward Smith Fatu “ Umaga” ]] - Connected *:[[ Fatu-27 |Samuel Fatu “The Tonga Kid, Tama, The Samoan Savage”]] - Connected *:[[Fliehr-5 |Reid Fleir (Flair)]] ''Unconnected'' *:[[Fliehr-4| Ashley Fleir Onopreza]] “Unconnected” *:[[ Frazier-7696 | Nelson Frazier "Viscera - Big Daddy V"]] “Unconnected” *:[[Funk-3514 | Dory Funk Sr.]] - Unconnected *:[[ Funk-3502 | Terry Funk]] - Unconnected '''G''' *:[[Guerrero_Quesada-1 | Salvador "Gory" Guerrero]] “Unconnected” *:[[Guerrero_Llanes-2 | Eduardo Gory (Eddie) Guerrero]] “Unconnected “ *:[[Guerrero-1001 | Shaul Guerrero “Raquel Diaz”]] “Unconnected “ *:[[Guerrero_Llanes-1 | Salvador "Chaco Classic" Guerrero Llanes ]] “Unconnected” '''H''' *:[[ Hahn-4434 | Walter Hahn “Gunther, The Ring General” ]] “Unconnected “ *:[[ Hellwig-146 | James Brian Hellwig “The Ultimate Warrior” ] “Unconnected” *:[[ Hulette-80 | Elizabeth Ann Hulette “Miss Elizabeth”]] *:[[ Halac-3 | Mike Halac “Manatar”]] “Unconnected” '''I''' '''J''' *:[[Bowles-638 | Wayde Douglas (Bowles) Johnson “Rocky Johnson”]] *:[[ Johnson-16793 | Dwayne Johnson “The Rock” ]] '''K''' '''L''' *:[[ LeBell-12 | Ivan Gene LeBell "The Godfather of Grappling" ]] *:[[ Laurer-23 | Joan Marie (Chyna) Laurer “Chyna” ]] *:[[ Lister-1793 | Thomas Lister Jr. ]] '''M''' *:[[ McCray-1067 | Trinity Fatu “GLOW, Naomi“ ]] *:[[ Myers-22804 | William James Myers “George ‘The Animal’ Steele” ]] '''N''' '''O''' *:[[Oropeza-38 | Andrade Oropeza]] *: [[Orton-1613 | Randal Keith Orton “Randy Orton”]] *:[[Orton-1614 | Robert Keith Orton Jr. “Cowboy Bob”]] *:[[Orton-1177 | Robert Keith Orton Sr.]] *:[[Martínez_Ocasio-1 | Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio “Bad Bunny” (occasional professional wrestler/ full time music artist) “Unconnected”]] '''P''' *: Brian Pillman “Hart Foundation, Loose Cannon, Four Horseman” - no profile [[Wikipedia:Brian_Pillman]] '''Q''' '''R''' *:[[ Rood-895 | Richard Erwin (Rood) Rude “Ravishing Rick Rude" ]] *:[[ Rotunda-10 | Windham Lawrence Rotunda “Bray Wyatt” ]]- Unconnected *:[[ Runnels-610 | Virgil Riley Runnels Jr. "Dusty Rhodes, The American Dream” ]] *: [[ Runnels-875 |Cody Garrett Runnels Rhodes ]] “Cody Rhodes”- not connected '''S''' *:[[ Sandhu-43 | Jinny Sandhu Hahn “Jinny” ]] “Unconnected “ '''T''' *:[[ Toombs-105| Roderick George Toombs “Rowdy Roddy Piper" ]] '''U''' '''V''' *:[[ Ali_Vaziri-1 | Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri “The Iron Sheik” ]] “Unconnected“ *:[[ Janos-11| Jesse (Janos) Ventura '''W''' *:[[ Wilson-105363 | George Schly Wilson “Wildcat” ]] “Unconnected “ *:[[ Smith-313677 | James Wiley (Smith) Snuka “Superfly”]] “Unconnected “ '''X''' '''Y''' '''Z'''

Profile Background Bleedthrough in Old Browser

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[[Category:Mix-216]] This page is to show the screen shot of what I see as a result of what may have been a CSS change in WikiTree in June 2015. After the change, the default gray background bleeds through into the foreground. On a profile with a photo background, the photo dominates the profile, and so the text on the page is nearly completely unreadable. The browser being used is IE8. The problem is being discussed in G2G: [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/151398/new-site-background-color New site background color?] and [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/143456/would-create-gallery-background-images-wallpaper-profiles Would you like to create a gallery of background images (wallpaper) for profiles?]

Profile Checklist

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== Quality Markers for WikiTree Profiles == === Vision === In a WikiTree of the future all profiles are classified by Quality. Those Quality markers/grades are: * Gold (3 star) * Silver (2 star) * Basic (1 star) * Starter * Unsourced There are also additional markers ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Note_Boxes Research Note Boxes]) for: * Uncertain Existence * Disproven Existence The purpose of the markers is: # to encourage members to achieve a higher marker/grade for the profiles they develop and hence improve the quality of WikiTree # to provide a structured system for assessing quality and thereby a tool for monitoring quality which could then inform quality improvement initiatives The concept is an incentive based approach to improve quality as opposed to a 'rules' based approach. The choice of a quality marker system based on stars is a tried and trusted system understood by everyone. (There has already been use of a 'five star' concept for profiles but that was based on number of views/hits rather than the quality of the profiles). Three of the markers: Unsourced; Uncertain Existence; and Disproven Existence; are already in current use. '''Possible mechanism''' When a member creates a profile, if no source is added then an 'Unsourced' marker is added automatically (as it does at the moment). If a source has been added then the profile is automatically marked as a 'Starter' profile. The next time a member edits a 'Starter' profile there could be a pop up inviting the member to consider upgrading the profile from 'Starter' to '1 Star', i.e. WikiTree is inviting the member to take a journey towards improving the quality of the profile. The system will highlight the criteria for '1 Star' and the member can then review and, if appropriate, self certify. Alternatively, the system will remain perfectly silent, there is no pop up, and the Quality marker banner on the profile is used to bring to the attention of members the possibility of achieving a higher standard. As a member further develops a profile then the profile can be upgraded to '2 Star' or '3 Star'. '2 Star' would be be self certified. However, perhaps '3 Star' may involve an independent check. In order for the process to be effective the quality criteria will need to be relatively straightforward, generic, and succinct. Complexity and over rigorous interpretation would most likely result in failure. Perfection would certainly be the enemy of good in this instance. Engagement with the process would be encouraged but voluntary. If a member is not interested in developing their profiles from 'starter' then so be it, although other members may choose to develop the profiles further if they are open access profiles. The Quality Markers would be in a form such that they could not be deleted from the profile, and one of the seven possible options must be selected. Any change in the marker would be recorded in the change log of the profile. '''Possible Problems''' Could the process be abused - absolutely. Would occasional abuse be a significant problem? Probably not - any abuse would presumably be limited to a few and no worse than any other aspect of WikiTree. Could it be another source of dispute between members? Yes. Could the process cope with the differing requirements of different projects. Yes. While the principles will be the same across WikiTree, any additional project-specific requirements (and/or variance from the standard principles) would apply to profiles that are project badged. == Draft Criteria for assessing the Quality of Profiles == === Gold (3 Star) Standard === A profile that meets the criteria for 'Gold' is considered to be a '''high quality profile''' and the genealogy is highly likely to be reliable. '''Data Fields''' All data fields have been completed in accordance with the appropriate WikiTree guidelines [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Styles_and_Standards Style Guide], in accordance with any relevant project-specific requirements, and with evidence for the data identified and sourced in the Biography. Name fields to be in accordance with the relevant regional/project guidelines. Location data fields to include where possible locality, area, country and/or region. 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Biographical Content: * At least one parent identified * Evidence for Birth/Baptism or a reasonable approximation of a year of birth * All known marriages listed * All known children listed * Evidence for Death/Burial or a reasonable approximation of a year of death The evidence for the key data and other biographical content in the Biography are to be sourced (while accepting that records/sources may not exist for some key data). There should be no major omissions (while accepting that a specific date of birth or death or marriage may be unknown, a profile with no evidence for the parents and hence no parents listed would not achieve Gold Standard. It may not be a reflection of the researcher but on the availability of information. Writing is reasonably clear, spelling satisfactory. '''Research Notes ''' * A == Research Notes == Section is optional. However, where there are conflicts in the evidence these have been discussed and the conclusions appear reasonable. '''Sources and Citations''' * Good use of '''primary/original sources''' * No absolute reliance for any key data on sources of moderate or poor quality * No use at all of internet family trees as sources * In-line citations used throughout * All citations shall be sufficiently detailed for the sources to be readily identifiable * Source links are helpful but optional * A ‘Source List’ [i.e. a separate list to those listed under 'References'] is optional * A ‘See also’ section is optional '''Categories''' * Optional, but if used should be relevant '''Images''' * Optional, but all attached images to be relevant, sourced, and with no copyright issues '''Checking Tools''' * There should be no current [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus#Suggestions Suggestions] that indicate an issue with Quality * Any 'Suggestions' marked false have been reasonably marked as false * There should be no [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:BioCheckHelp ‘BioCheck’] findings that indicate an issue with Quality === Silver (2 Star) Standard === A profile that meets the criteria for 'Silver' is considered to be a '''good quality profile''' and the genealogy recorded is probably reliable but it is understood there may be limitations in the evidence available. The criteria are the same as 'Gold' but with the following relaxations: * It is acceptable that there may be a significant omission such as names of parents are unknown, as long as some other key data are available * There may be limited primary sources and hence more reliance on secondary/derivative sources and/or sources of moderate quality * In-line citations are preferred but are optional === Basic (1 Star) Standard === Criteria for 'Basic' are: * There is clear evidence that the person existed * Their name (or at least part of their name) is known (e.g. a female whose last name at birth is unknown but who is known by their first name and/or the last name of her husband) * The country and/or region where the person lived at least for some period in their life is known * At least two sources [or should it be just one?] of good quality (not internet family trees) with the citations sufficiently detailed for the sources to be readily identifiable * It meets the minimum requirements for structure of Biography as per [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies#Required:_Biography_and_Sources Biography] * If the year of birth is unknown then it should be estimated. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Estimated_Dates Estimated Dates] * If the year of death is unknown then a year of death need not be estimated === Starter === : Achieves the minimum sourcing requirement for a WikiTree profile for the period 1700 to present day i.e. "A source is the identification of where you obtained information" [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources (Sources)], but has a poor quality source or sources. === Unsourced === : Profiles which contain no source and which are essentially a placeholder / draft / stub. === Uncertain Existence === : Profiles for which some research has been carried out but whose existence is in doubt and hence marked [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Uncertain_Existence Uncertain Existence]. === Disproven Existence === : Profiles which have been researched but designated [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Disproven_Existence Disproven Existence]. == General Notes == While a profile that meets the criteria of 'Gold' is considered to be a high quality profile and the genealogy is highly likely to be reliable, it does not mean that the genealogy is VERIFIED. : It is not the intention that an assessor (should there be an independent assessor) would check all the sources one by one. Only a sample of sources would be looked at (and then only if it is possible to do so). : NB Verification of a genealogical line whereby all the primary sources are collated and checked; where wider research has been carried out to ensure that the correct records have been identified; and all independently assessed; is a different level altogether and would be similar to, for example, submitting a lineage to the College of Arms in LondonCollege of Arms [https://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/ London]. or its equivalents elsewhere in the world. A gold standard profile may not necessarily be [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogically_Defined 'genealogically defined']. A gold standard profile is not necessarily set in stone, it will continue to be a work in progress. If new evidence becomes available then the genealogy may change. There is no such thing as a 'finished' profile. What is of particular importance for a Gold Standard profile is the quality of the genealogy. It would be a great shame for the assessment of profiles to be affected by trivial issues of style such as should a citation use ‘Page’ [number] or p or p. etc. It is likely that there will be as many different opinions about what the quality criteria should be as there are WikiTree genealogists. In determining the criteria the two key questions to consider are: * Is the criterion fundamental to the quality of the genealogy * Is it a 'mandatory' WikiTree requirement There should still be plenty of scope for personal style preferences to be employed. Regarding sourcing, the WikiTree Style Guide states ... : "On WikiTree the preferred style is the Evidence Explained format, based on the Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS)." [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_Style_Guide Sources] The problem with this statement is that it points to something which one has to purchase (or borrow from a Library) in order to see the detail. For an online tree aimed at a wide audience it is not particularly helpful. For the purpose of these criteria it is assumed that the WikiTree preferred style is .................. as summarised in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_Style_Guide Sources], which has been based on the Evidence Explained format. Profiles with only two elements of key data: How would one classify a profile where, for example, a child is baptised and then buried soon after? The baptism and burial records may be the only two records that ever existed for that child. Where research has been carried out and there is no reasonable prospect of the existence of any further sources then it is a 2 star profile. === Trial of Concept === It would be a major risk to launch a Quality Marker system without an appropriate trial to assess effectiveness. 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[[Category:Maloney-2332]] == Biography == :"Tisquantum, more commonly known as Squanto, was a member of the Patuxet tribe best known for being an early liaison between the Native American population in Southern New England and the Mayflower Pilgrims who made their settlement at the site of Tisquantum's former summer village."Wikipedia contributors, "Squanto," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Squanto&oldid=1187904757 (accessed December 5, 2023). :He acted as an interpreter between the Pilgrims and the local natives.Alexander Young. "Chronicles of the Pilgrim fathers of the colony of Plymouth, from 1602-1625" 1841. Boston, C. C. Little and J. Brown. (Accessed 18 Nov 2022) https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofpilg00youn :He was known by [[Bradford-24|Governor William Bradford]].Mourt's Relation. By William Bradford (section 1), Edward Winslow (sections 2-6), and Robert Cushman (section 7). (1622) (Accessed 18 Nov 2022) https://archive.org/details/relationoriourna00daws :He was known by [[Gorges-20|Ferdinando Gorges]].Ferdinando Gorges, Plymouth, March 13, 1606/7. "Letter of Ferdinando Gorges to Henry Challons" hosted by Native Northeast Portal (Accessed 18 Nov 2022) https://nativenortheastportal.com/node/16569 :He had no known siblings, spouse, or children. == Research Notes == :'''Squanto's Travels''' Long before the Pilgrims arrived, [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]] had travelled to Europe and returned. Several noteworthy people acted for and against Squanto during this part of his life. In 1614, [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]], aged about 30, was captured at his summer camp by Thomas Hunt near where the Mayflower landed in 1620. Squanto and 19 other members of his tribe were lured aboard Hunt's ship with the promise of trade. The twenty captives were confined to the ship, and Hunt abducted seven more from the Nauset tribe across Cape Cod Bay. Then he set sail for Spain where he could get the best price for his cod. Hunt sold him as a slave in Malaga, Spain. Some friendly Spanish friars ransomed him, educated him, and taught him Christianity.Jody Bachelder. "Here First: Samoset and the Wawenock of Pemaquid, Maine." Rowman & Littlefield, 2022, p. 11. :Eventually, he made his way to England. Squanto arrived in England about the same time that Pocahontas arrived in 1616. Captain John Smith, Pocahontas, and Squanto all lived near each other and had plenty of opportunity to talk to each other. Squanto lived in Cornhill, London, and lived with Master John Slany. Slany was a merchant and ship builder.https://earlyamericanists.com/2017/11/21/did-squanto-meet-pocahontas-and-what-might-they-have-discussed/ (Accessed 22 Nov 2023) :Squanto was used as a guide and interpreter on voyages to try to establish a colony. He sailed to Newfoundland, returned again to England, and eventually returned to the coast of Maine. :In early1619, "Squanto", [[Patuxet-1|Tisquantum]] probably met [[Samoset-2|Samoset]] at Monhegan. This would be Squanto's first stopover at Monhegan while on a fishing ship. The two later played key roles in meeting the Pilgrims at Plymouth. :On 23 Jun 1619, [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]] was allowed to be left at Saco by [[Dermer-61|Captain Dermer]]. This was the second time that Squanto would have had an opportunity to meet [[Samoset-2|Samoset]]. :Toward the end of 1619, Squanto sailed with Dermer down the coast of New England to Squanto's home. Upon his return to his home village, where he eventually met the Pilgrims, he found that an unidentified viral infection had wiped out all of his people. He was the last of the Patuxets. :Not having a home to return to, Squanto went with Dermer to Pokanoket to see Massasoit. Whatever transpired, Dermer returned with Squanto in 1620. However, this time Massasoit met them with hostility because of the English treachery a year earlier, when Indians were killed after the promise of trade. Massasoit caught up with them at Martha's Vineyard where Dermer received 14 mortal wounds. Dermer fled to Virginia where he died. Squanto went to live with the Pokanokets, a tribe belonging to the Wampanoag nation, who lived close to where the Patuxet tribe had lived at Plymouth. Only 25 percent of the Wampanoag population survived the epidemic. :Squanto met Samoset again in his own Wampanoag territory when Samoset arrived in the summer of 1620, eight months before Samoset first met the colonists at Plymouth. :In Nov 1620, the Mayflower anchored off Cape Cod and were met with distrust by the Nauset natives. The Nauset drove them away and the colonists decided it was not safe and landed at Plymouth in Wampanoag territory. On 23 Dec 1620, the settlers went on shore and started to cut down trees for their houses. The first winter was brutal and only 52 of the original 102 settlers survived. :When Massasoit learned of the colonists landing at Plymouth, he was faced with the dilemma of whether to make an alliance with them or drive them out. All of the shamans got together for three days in a dismal swamp, cursed the colonists, and tried to drive them out by supernatural means. But Squanto urged Massasoit to become friends with the colonists because they would be a good alliance against his enemies, the Narragansetts. :On 17 Feb 1621, the colonists and two Wampanoag faced each other at a distance. Each motioned to the other that they should come to them. Neither side trusted the other, so contact was not made that day. It wouldn't be until 16 Mar 1621 that contact would be made and [[Samoset-2|Samoset]] would finally become documented. Samoset would have been about 30 years old then. :The first meeting between the Plymouth colonists and [[Wampanoag-3|Massasoit]] is recorded in Bradford's History of 'Plimouth Plantation:' ::“But about ye 16. of March [1621/2] a certaine Indian came bouldly amongst them, and spoke to them in broken English, which they could well understand, but marvelled at it.... His name was Samaset; he tould them also of another Indian whos name was [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]], a native of this place, who had been in England & could speake better English then him selfe. Being, after some time of entertainmente & gifts, dismist, a while after he came againe, & 5. more with him ... and made way for ye coming of their great Sachem, called [[Wampanoag-3|Massasoyt]]; who, about 4. or 5. days after, came with the cheefe of his friends & other attendance, with the aforesaid [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]]. With whom, after frendly entertainment, & some gifts given him, they made a peace with him (which hath now continued this 24. years) "Bradford, William. History of 'Plimouth Plantation' digtized at: [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/24950/24950-h/24950-h.htm#Page_114 Bradford] :[[Samoset-2|Samoset]] would have had plenty of opportunity to learn English and their customs because the fishermen would come ashore to dry their fish and preserve them for shipment back to Europe. Fishing and trading for furs was more profitable than colony building, so fishing dominated the coast line. Monhegan Island was the perfect spot because that was where the best fishing was. On 16 Mar 1621, Samoset told the Pilgrims at Plymouth that he was from Monhegan Island and that he learned English from the fishermen that came to fish there. He explained that Pemaquid was 5 days away by land and 1 day away by water. He also rattled off the names of many captains, commanders, and masters that came there. He even told them the names of all the Chiefs of New England and the number of warriors they had."A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth; Mourt's Relation: A Relation or Journal of the English Plantation settled at Plymouth in New England" https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/66359/pg66359-images.html#c5 Cartland, J. Henry. "Twenty Years at Pemaquid" p.96/300 (Accessed 19 Nov 2023) https://www.maine.gov/dacf/parks/discover_history_explore_nature/history/colonialpemaquid/research/books/Twenty_Years_at_Pemaquid.pdf :'''First Contacts''' — Having promised to introduce the Pilgrims to his countryman who spoke English better than he, [[Samoset-2|Samoset]] arranged next for [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]] to become the second native person who spoke with the Pilgrims at Plymouth. [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]] will next serve as interpreter between the Pilgrims and for his majesty [[Wampanoag-3|Massasoit Ousamequin Wampanoag]]. :Samoset stayed with the colonists for several days until Wednesday, 21 March, 1622, when he left to fetch Squanto. The next day, on Thursday, he returned with Squanto. Both the colonists and the Natives were afraid to make the first move towards friendship. Squanto went back and forth several times between the two groups and facilitated the beginning of a friendship and peace that would last throughout all of Massasoit's lifetime. :The purpose of [[Samoset-2|Samoset]]'s bold visit to the colony was to establish trust and arrange for a meeting between the colonists and [[Wampanoag-3|King Massasoit]]. Samoset also explained that [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]] would be the interpreter because he could speak better English than he could and that he would be leaving soon to go back to his village, of which he was the sagamore. Squanto worked to broker peaceable relations between the Pilgrims and the Pokanokets. Because he spoke English, Squanto played a key role in the early meetings in March 1621. Several meetings between the colonists and Massasoit's Wampanoag tribe followed. Samoset's mission was successful because an agreement of peace was later made between them. This peace treaty would last 50 years until King Philip's war. Samoset is regarded as the noble Indian who first welcomed the Pilgrims to the shores of New England and saved them from destruction by their enemies and starvation. It is a matter of record that food from Pemaquid kept the remaining Pilgrims alive in the winter and spring of 1622 when their provisions had run out.Cartland, J. Henry. "Twenty Years at Pemaquid" p.87-88, 97/300. (Accessed 19 Nov 2023) https://www.maine.gov/dacf/parks/discover_history_explore_nature/history/colonialpemaquid/research/books/Twenty_Years_at_Pemaquid.pdf :For the next 20 months, [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]] lived in Plymouth with the family of Stephen Hopkins. He served as an interpreter, guide, and advisor. He introduced the colonists to the fur trade. This helped the colonists to pay back what they owed their financial sponsors in England. Governor Bradford relied heavily on him. Squanto showed the colonists how to plant and fertilize corn with herring, where to catch fish, and how to get other commodities. He showed them how to get a bucketful of eels by treading them out of the mud with his feet. Following his advice, the Pilgrims were able to plant 20 acres of Indian corn and 6 acres of barley and peas. Squanto, the perfect diplomat, became involved with every contact that the colonists made with the surrounding Indians during the 20 months that he lived with them. One of these acts of diplomacy was accompanying Edward Winslow and Stephen Hopkins to Massasoit on July 2nd. The purpose of the visit was threefold. They got assurances from Massasoit that his 30 villages would keep the peace treaty, that Massasoit would tell the Nauset that the settlers wanted to make restitution, and that he would let Squanto visit his villages to seek trading partners for the Pilgims. :Squanto's next diplomatic mission came when a young boy, John Billington, wandered off into a Manumett village. The Manumetts turned him over to the Nausets. Ten settlers and Squanto sailed to Cape Cod to retrieve the boy. Squanto helped the settlers make peace with the Nauset with gifts and a promise of repayment for the Indian corn that the settlers stole the previous winter. Bradford made good on that promise and peace with the Nauset prevailed. :No sooner had they gotten back to Plymouth when they learned that Massasoit had been captured by the Narragansetts. Corbitant, a former sachem under Massasoit, didn't want peace with the Pilgrims. When Squanto and Hobomok, a Pokanoket who was living with the colonists, went looking for Massasoit, they were captured by Corbitant. While Squanto was being held at knifepoint, Hobomok broke free and ran to alert the Pilgrims. :Miles Standish and a dozen men marched 14 miles with Hobomok as a guide to Nemasket before daybreak. The village was completely surprised and they found Squanto unharmed. Corbitant wasn't there. He had returned to Pocaset. The villagers were warned that there would be retribution if Corbitant caused any more trouble. :The threat worked because it resulted in a firmer peace. Nine sub-sachems came to Plymouth and declared their allegiance to King James by signing a document. Even Corbitant made his peace through Massasoit. :On 18 August 1621, Squanto, two other Indian interpreters, and ten settlers took a shallop across Boston Harbor to confront the Massachusetts Indians who had frequently threatened them. Obbatinewat met them and agreed to submit to King James in exchange for the colonists' promise to protect him from his enemies. :On Friday, 21 September, Squanto led the colonists to Block Island to meet another tribe that had threatened them. The colonists treated them fairly and forced them to trade all of their furs. They returned to Plymouth with a lot of beaver. The colonists felt that they would have been better off if they had settled there. There were many islands in the harbor, but now they were empty because so many Indians had died. :That fall, there was a good harvest of Indian corn and an abundance of venison, fish, and fowl, including turkeys. The Pilgrims had a harvest festival and invited the Indians. This was the first Thanksgiving which became a tradition. Massasoit and 90 of his men joined them, staying three days. Massasoit brought five deer to the celebration, which included the shooting of arms and other recreation. : In January of 1622, the Narragansett sent a messenger to Plymouth with a bundle of arrows wrapped in rattlesnake skin. Since Squanto was away from the settlement, Standish detained the messenger until the messenger explained that Canonicus, head of the Narragansett, was very dissatisfied with the gifts sent by the English. The gifts did not honor his greatness. Bradford ordered the messenger to be released. When Squanto returned, he explained that the arrows and snakeskin were a challenge. Bradford stuffed the snakeskin with powder and shot and had a messenger return it to Canonicus with a defiant message. This so terrified Canonicus that he refused to touch it and had it returned to Plymouth by a circuitous route. :While piloting a ship of settlers on a trading expedition around dangerous shoals off Cape Cod for Governor William Bradford, [[Patuxet-1|Squanto]] became ill. Bradford stayed with him for several days until he died. Bradford described his death as a great loss. == Sources == :Further reading: * Dictionary of Canadian Biography. [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/tisquantum_1E.html Tisquantum/Squanto] * Leonard A. Adolf. "Squanto's Role in Pilgrim Diplomacy". Ethnohistory. Vol. 11, No. 3 (Summer, 1964), pp. 247-261 (15 pages) Published By: Duke University Press. https://www.jstor.org/stable/480471 * Samuel G Drake. "The Book of Indians of North America" 1833. Copyright © All Rights Reserved. (Preview accessed 18 Nov 2022) https://www.scribd.com/document/32478351/The-Book-of-Indians-in-North-America-Sample * National Museum of the American Indian, Fall 2015. (Accessed 18 Nov 2022) https://www.americanindianmagazine.org/sites/default/files/2018-01/NMAI-FALL-2015-reduced.pdf * Jerome P. Dunn. "Squanto Before He Met the Pilgrims" 1993. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol 54(1) 1993. Copyright © All Rights Reserved. p.38. (Accessed 18 Nov 2022) https://vc.bridgew.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1157&context=bmas :See also: * Smithsonian Magazine, Dec 2005. Charles C. Mann. "Native Intelligence" (Accessed 23 Nov 2022) https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/native-intelligence-109314481/ * Smithsonian Channel "The Tragic Truth Behind Wampanoag, Squanto, & the Thanksgiving Story" (Accessed 21 Nov 2022) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-uE7cbH1-I * Mashpee TV. "Thanksgiving Through Native Eyes" (Accessed 21 Nov 2022) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3zRW36O5bY * Central Texas Mayflower Colony. "The Pilgrims' Adventures: Squanto" (Accessed 21 Nov 2022) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufGkd6Ar7Qs * The Historical Marker Database. "The Tisquantum (Squanto) Story Marker" (Accessed 23 Nov 2022) https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=159031 * The Historical Marker Database. "Squanto, Indian Guide Marker" (Accessed 23 Nov 2022) https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=159026 * Mayflower 400. "How the Mayflower arrived in a world already scarred by slavery" (Accessed 15 Dec 2023) https://www.mayflower400uk.org/education/how-the-mayflower-arrived-in-a-world-already-scarred-by-slavery/

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[[Category:Language Resources]] As we are trying to encourage the creation of profiles for speakers of languages other than English, here is a handy reference list of headers for use in profiles for non-English speakers. The profile should use the version of the headers for the language that person spoke. Optionally, you can also add English headers underneath those headers. For more information on headers, see the [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] help page. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" ! Language !! Biography !! Sources !! See also !! Research Notes !! Acknowledgements |- | Dansk || Biografi || Kilder ||Se også || Forskningsnotater || Anerkendelser |- | Deutsch || Biografie || Quellen ||Siehe auch || Forschungsnotizen || Danksagungen |- | Español || Biografía || Fuentes ||Ver también || Notas de investigación || Agradecimientos |- | Français || Biographie || Sources || Voir aussi || Notes de recherche || Remerciements |- | Hrvatski || Biografija || Izvori || Vidi također || Bilješke o istraživanju || Zahvale |- | íslenska || Æviskrá || Heimildir || sjá einnig || Rannsóknarnótur || Viðurkenningar |- | Italiano || Biografia || Fonti || Guarda anche || Note di ricerca || Ringraziamenti |- | ភាសាខ្មែរ || ជីវប្រវត្តិ || ប្រភព || សូម មើល ផង ដែរ || កំណត់ត្រាស្រាវជ្រាវ || ការទទួលស្គាល់ |- | Lietuvių || Biografija || Šaltiniai || Taip pat žr || Tyrimo pastabos || Padėkos |- | Nederlands || Biografie || Bronnen || Zie ook || Onderzoeksnotities || Dankwoord |- | Norsk || Biografi || Kilder || se også || Forskningsnotater || Anerkjennelser |- | 日本語 || バイオグラフィー || 出典 || また見なさい || 研究ノート || 謝辞 |- | Русский || Биография || Источники || Смотрите также || Исследования заметки || Подтверждения |- | Shqip || Biografi || Burimet || Shiko gjithashtu || Shënime të hulumtimit || Mirënjohje |- | Suomi || Elämäkerta || Lähteet || Katso myös || Tutkimusmuistiinpanot || Tunnustukset |- | Svenska || Biografi || Källor || Se även || Forskningsanteckningar || Erkännanden |- | украї́нська || біографія || Джерела || Дивись також || Дослідницькі нотатки || Подяки |- |}

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[[Category:Nothstein Name Study]] These are a few profiles of the Nothstein Name Study. =Notable Family, or Otherwise Interesting Family Facts= :{|border="2" |
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|- | ||[[Notestine-50|Levi Notestine]] || Death in the family || Levi outlived many of his family. He had two daughters die as toddlers. His oldest son died from battle wounds in the civil war (more below). Two of his sons worked for the railroad and both died in train accidents (more below). He outlived two wives. || |- |{{Image|file= Notestine-53.jpg |size=m}} || [[Notestine-53|William Finley Notestine]] || Civil War Hero || William, the first born son of Levi, must have demonstrated superior leadership when he enlisted in the 11th Missouri infantry regiment. At the time of his enlistment he was only 19 and was mustered in as a sergeant. Two years later when his contract expired, he reenlisted. According to his service his record, it said that he was the acting sergeant major for his unit. After 6 months he was given a commission and promoted to captain. His heroics have been recorded in a couple books, but he led a literal uphill charge against a rebel fort and captured it. He was then shot by a sniper in the leg and eventually succumbed to his wound, || |- | || [[Notestine-55|James R Notestine]] || Train Accident || The second son of Levi, James fought alongside his brother in the 11th Missouri infantry unit during the civil war. After the war he went to work for the railroad. All that is found to date is that on December 31st of 1889 he died of shock as a result of a train accident. No details of the accident has been found. || |- | {{Image|file=Notestine-57.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestine-57|Horace G Notestine]] || Train Accident || Another son of Levi, Horace is half brother to William and James. Horace worked as a locomotive engineer and met his fate when a rod broke and caught on a railroad tie forcing his train over the side of a bridge he was crossing. The train hit the bottom and exploded killing he and the fireman instantly. He was 62. || |- | ||[[Notestine-63|Charles O Notestine]] || Train Accident || Charles O Notestine was a cousin of all the Notestines mentioned above and son of [[Notestine-47|Jonas Notestine]] who lived in Olney, IL. (Jonas as older brother to Levi) Apparently Charles was involved in a railroad mishap that crushed his leg which ultimately had to be amputated. According to the "Olney Ledger" from January 13, 1876, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/40575862/ Charles brought suit against the Cairo Short Line Railroad.] || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-14-1.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestein-14| Andrew Notestein]] || Inventor || Andrew received two [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Notestein-14#U.S._Patents U.S. Patents for inventions.] || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-14-1.jpg |size=m}} {{Image|file=Hotchkiss-1122.jpg|size=m}} ||[[Notestein-14| Andrew Notestein]] & [[Hotchkiss-1122| Mary Hotchkiss]] || Died Young || Most of Andrew and Mary's children died young. Only 3 made it to their 50's and 2 made it to early 60's. Mentioned in Charles' obituary is that he was the youngest of six children, but only five children are known. The federal census is every 10 years so one child must have been no older than 9 when he died. Also, several of their grandchildren also never made it their 50's. || |- | ||[[Notestine-64|George W Notestine]] || Arrested || George W was the son of Henry and nephew of our ancestor Andrew. Henry had moved his family from Ohio to Kirksville, MO. In 1873 his son George owned a billiard room and he was approached by a man asking where he could get something to drink. George said he did not know, but he could find some. He then went to the drugstore and bought medicated whiskey for the gentleman. He gave the man his change then was arrested for selling intoxicants without a license. https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/JudicialRecords/Detail.aspx?id=202502 || |- | ||[[Notestine-134|Florence Notestine]] || Doctor ||Florence was the daughter of George W Notestine and also lived in Kirksville, MO. She was born in 1870 and was inspired by her maternal grandfather to become a physician. She became a prominent osteopathic physician in Missouri || |- | || || || || |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-43.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestein-43|Wallace G Notestein]] || Peace Negotiator || By the time WWI ended, Wallace was a prominent historian at the University of Minnesota. Due to his extensive knowledge of Germany, Wallace was invited by the U.S. State Department to be an advisor during the peace conference when the armistice was declared at the end of WWI. He later became a tenured professor at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Notestein Yale University] and taught there between 1928 and 1947.|| |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-34.jpg |size=m}} || [[Notestein-34 | Col James Notestein]] || War Crimes Trial || James was a career infantry soldier and by WWII he was a commanding officer of an infantry regiment during the Italian campaign. After the war James was invited to sit in as a member of the first war crimes trial conducted after the war. On trial was German general Anton Dostler who had executed American prisoners of war. || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-41.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestein-41|Raymond Notestein]] || B-17 Bomber Pilot || Raymond's B17 was struck by a German ME-109 fighter on his 7th bombing mission. The collision broke the aircraft in two and all the airmen in the tail section perished, that included the tail gunner, waist gunners and ball turret gunner. The top turret gunner was also killed. Raymond ordered the co-pilot to have the crew bailout while he remained at the controls to keep the damaged aircraft as steady as possible. He died trying to save his crew. Only 4 airmen of 10 survived. || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- |}

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[[Category:Duke-5773 Media]] This is a repository of images uploaded by [[Duke-5773|Jonathan Duke]] ([[Space:Jonathan Duke (jduke79)|jduke79]]) that are to be displayed inline on other profiles (or G2G posts) but are not specific to my family or any particular person.

Profile Improvement Biography Team

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] [[Project:Profile Improvement]]
[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Teams]] '''NOTE: Please do not do any work on any profiles that display the Hold Request Box. It appears something like this (though it may display any Project Name):''' {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-132|name= Profile Improvement Project|date= 14 Jun 2024}}
==Welcome to the Profile Improvement Project (PIP) Biography Teams==
:'''Mission: The team will be improving biographies to a specific standard using a [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|three level rubric]]. * '''Biography Team''' - These profiles will be chosen by PIP members from their own [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:WatchedList Watchlist] (and whatever else you find) and will be worked to at least the specifications of Level 1 of the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]]. The goal is to improve these profiles to the highest level that can be achieved. * '''Abandoned Team''' - The Closed Account Profiles will be those left behind when members have closed their accounts. The number of profiles for the former members will typically be less than 100. They will also be those Person Profiles that have been identified as needing help by being included in the Project maintenance categories. They will be worked, on the team member's schedule and without deadlines, following the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Abandoned_Team|guidelines for these profiles]] to Level 2 of the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]]. If they can be taken to a Level 3, that would be even better. See the '''[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Abandoned_Team|Abandoned Team page]]''' for further instructions. * '''Popular Team - These profiles will be worked on, without deadlines and on the team member's schedule, by those PIP members who have completed the Voyage''', as the goal will be to create basic Voyage level biographies for profiles that draw the most visitors to WikiTree. The biographies for any nuclear family member of these profiles will also be built to the same level. See the '''[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Popular_Team|Popular Team page]]''' for further instructions. :::As Popular profiles often attract people who are not WikiTree members, we want them to be as complete as possible and to make a good impression. (rev. 30 Jan 2024)

Profile Improvement Project Abandoned Team

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[[Space:Profile Improvement Biography Team]] '''NOTE: Please do not do any work on any profiles that display the Hold Request Box. It appears something like this (though it may display any Project Name):''' {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-132|name= Profile Improvement Project|date= 14 Jun 2024}}
==Welcome to the Profile Improvement Project (PIP) Abandoned Team==
:'''Mission: The team will be improving biographies to at least a Level 2 using the criteria in the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]]'''. :: The task of this team is to improve Closed Account profiles (those left behind when member accounts have closed). The team will also be improving the Person Profiles identified as needing help by being included in the categories [[:Category:Long_Profiles_in_Need_of_Cleanup|Long Profiles]] and [[:Category: Needs Footnotes|Needs Footnotes]]. They will be worked to Level 2 of the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]]. And if they can be taken to Level 3, that would be even better. ::'''Closed Account profiles''' that need work can be found on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cT8hx718OUHz1cDOekk015X9R3j_5JxakpSIlT5d4qc/edit#gid=910213264 closed account spreadsheet]. From there you will: :* Choose a set of profiles to work on :* Add your Wiki ID to the "Bio Team Wiki ID" :* Hover your mouse over the link in column B, then click the link that pops up to open the contributions list of the former member :* Click the "show paired items" link to show all the profile creations :* Search for "created" and improve each of the profiles :* Some of the profiles may have been adopted by other members. Be sure to [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|communicate before editing]] if appropriate. :* Proceed to work on the profiles in that set, improving them to the degree of Level 2 on the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]] focusing on the Biography. :** You do not need to adopt an orphaned profile unless it needs the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) changed. If you do adopt it, you can orphan it when you are finished with the name change. Then do what you can to improve it. :** If the profile is part of a Project, you will collaborate with that Project. :** You will add/preserve Maintenance categories. :* When the set you have chosen is completed you will add the word "Finished" to the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cT8hx718OUHz1cDOekk015X9R3j_5JxakpSIlT5d4qc/edit#gid=910213264 spreadsheet] :* You may then proceed to a new set. : '''Long Profiles''' and '''Profiles Lacking Inline Citations''' can be found on their respective Maintenance category pages: :*[[:Category:Long_Profiles_in_Need_of_Cleanup|Category:Long Profiles]] :*[[:Category: Needs Footnotes|Category:Profiles Lacking Inline Citations]] :* Choose a profile from the Person Profiles section of the category page and proceed to improve the biography. The main objective will be to write a proper biography. You may also need to make other improvements to bring the profile up to Level 2 of the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]]. :* :* Once the profile is complete, the maintenance category you are working on can be removed from the profile. :Though these items will all be covered when following the Level 2 requirements on the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]], the process will include: :#[[Help:Collaboration|Collaborate]] with active Profile Manager and/or Project :#[[Help:Matching_and_Merging_FAQ#What_happens_after_a_merge.3F|Clean-up after merge]] :#Add required [[Help:Editing_Tips#Subheadings|headings]] as described in the [[Help:Biographies|Biographies FAQ]] :#Review [[Help:How_to_Edit_a_Profile#Edit_Data_..._according_to_Agreed-Upon_Standards|Birth, Death]] and [[Help:Editing_Marriages|Marriage]] sections. :##Add or update [[Help:Date_Fields|dates]] and certainty :##Add or update [[Help:Location_Fields|locations]] and certainty :#Add optional [[Help:Research_Notes|Research Notes]] :#Review [[Help:Sources|sources]] :#Review [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] :#Add/preserve any [[:Category:Maintenance_Categories|Maintenance Categories]] for the Projects and [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Maintenance_Category_Team|PIP's Maintenance Category Team]] (rev. 29 Jan 2024)

Profile Improvement Project Biography Standards

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[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Biography_Team_Level_3]] ==Welcome to the Profile Improvement Project (PIP) Biography Standards== '''Mission: To improve profiles by Team members to a specific standard using a multiple level criteria rubric.''' * '''Level 1''' will be used by Profile Improvement Project (PIP) members while working on their own [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:WatchedList Watchlist] (and whatever else you find). * '''Level 2''' standards will be used, as much as is possible using all information available, by PIP Biography Team members who are working on Closed Account Profiles, [[:Category:Long_Profiles_in_Need_of_Cleanup|Long Profiles]] and [[:Category: Needs Footnotes|Needs Footnotes]] ::It is understood that all items shown in the rubric for Level 2 may not be available or possible to fulfill. The team member should provide as many of the items as possible. :::''The Level 1 and Level 2 profiles can each be worked to a higher level if the Team member wishes to do that.'' * '''Level 3''' of the rubric will be used by PIP Voyage graduates on the Biography Team who have chosen to work on [[:Category:Global_Family_Reunion_Profile_Improvement|Global Family Reunion Profiles]]. More information on the Biography Team is outlined on [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Biography_Team|PIP's Biography Team]] page. ===The Rubric=== {| border="1" !Category of Skill!!Specific Skill!!Level 1!!Level 2!!Level 3 |- |Names||[[Help:Name_Fields#Special_Naming_Conventions|LNAB Guidelines]]||Has names in appropriate fields as identified from sources||Has the most accurate spelling at the time of birth||Has sources and research notes explaining why a specific spelling was chosen |- |Locations||[[Help:Location Fields|Use complete locations]]||Location as seen on source||Combination of location from multiple sources but not complete||Complete location from sources with level of certainty; research note if less that certain |- |Dates||Dates as provided in sources||Date from source||Date from source or Estimated date with status button||Date from source or estimated date with status button, template, and research notes |- |Sources||[[Help:Sources|Cite reliable sources]]||All sources are either derived or not primary sources||Minimum 2 original sources used, or 2 primary sources, in addition to derived or secondary sources||3 or more primary or original sources used |- |Sources||[[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy#Source.2C_Source.2C_Source|Source Each Fact]]||Sources cited but not all facts are found in the source||Each fact has a source with explicit evidence||Evidence from multiple reliable sources used to source a tricky fact |- |Sources||[[Help:Sources Style Guide|Cite sources using Evidence Explained style guide (based on Chicago Manual of Style)]]||Sources contain data recommended by the EE guide||All Sources contain all the data recommended by EE guide and some have EE styling||Sources contain all data recommended by EE guide and most conform in style |- |Sources||[[Help:Sources|Use of inline sources, including named sources]]||Citations present but not inline||[[Help:Sources#Embed_them_as_references_.28footnotes.29|Inline citations used]]||[[Help:Sources#Repeated_use_of_the_same_source_in_the_same_profile|At least 1 inline citation used more than once]] |- |Analysis of evidence||||Some facts not included in biography||All sources support the documented facts. Discrepancies noted. Good use of research notes where required. Use of uncertain buttons where warranted.||2 star requirements met + use of other resources, e.g. legislation or historical sources for context. |- |Content||Biography has engaging content||A few facts are stated but no details provided||Several facts are stated||Contains several facts supplemented with interesting details or relevant background information |- |Writing||Clarity||Content is difficult to follow||Content is difficult to understand, or contains too much content that is not genealogical in nature||Content easily understood, abbreviations are explained, content is genealogical in nature |- |Writing||Grammatically Correct||Frequent grammar or spelling errors||1-3 errors||Perfect spelling and grammar |- |Presentation||Neat profile that aids increased accessibility||Content is difficult to read, e.g. excessive bold text, lack of spacing between facts, loud or tiled background, would be aided by use of headings, has copy/paste of entire wills/articles/obituaries onto profile||Some attempt at presentation has been made, e.g. use of headings, but some problems remain, e.g. profile could benefit from a list/table/FSP(Free Space Page)||Presentation easy to read, polished appearance, headings used where benefit gained, use of FSP where warranted |- |Images||Contains copyright free images with clear citations||Has an image and a citation in the comments||Has a link to the image in the biography ||Has a link to an image with the image citation in the biography and a caption |- |Images||Use of image template to place image in biography||Image is in the biography; No caption or label, image not self-explanatory. Not placed well. Visually unpleasant.||Image is well placed and sized in the biography and has a caption||Images are visually pleasing, well placed, understandable with captions if required, labels used. |- |Relationships||Knows how to create linked relationships||Has created at least one linked profile with at least one source that shows the relationship||Has created all spouse & children OR parent & sibling profiles with at least one source that shows the relationship on each|Has created all known relation profiles with good sourcing and at least a minimum biography on each |- |Links||Use of links outside of sources to aid navigation, provide supplementary information and aid search engine optimization||Links to other profiles, also to FSPs where warranted||Links to other profiles/FSPs plus 1-3 links to other webpages||Links to other profiles/FSPs plus > 3 links to other webpages, including a variety of sites, e.g. articles, maps, images |- |Merging Profiles||Integrate facts and resolve discrepancies||Duplicate headings removed||Sources moved inline; unsourced profiles have had at least one source added||Inline sources; duplicate narrative removed; sources added for all facts; linked profiles checked for potential merges |- |Biography Style||[[Help:Biographies|Biographies]]||Doesn't seem to have a style||Outline style used ||Biography written in narrative style with appropriate headings |- |Categories||[[Help:Categorization|Categorization]]||No Categories||1 category added||> 1 category added |- |Stickers||[[Help:Stickers|Stickers]]||No Stickers||1 sticker below biography heading||Stickers placed in logical portions of the biography; no errors |- |Certain/Uncertain buttons||[[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Dates||[[Help:Date_Fields#Date_Status_Options|Date Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Places||[[Help:Uncertain_Locations|Place Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Names||[[Help:Name_Fields#Specific_Rules_for_Individual_Name_Fields|Name Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Relationships||[[Help:Relationship Status|Relationship Status]]||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |}

Profile Improvement Project Category Team

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[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Teams]] '''NOTE: Please do not do any work on any profiles that display the Hold Request Box. It appears something like this (though it may display any Project Name):''' {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-132|name= Profile Improvement Project|date= 14 Jun 2024}}
==Welcome to the Profile Improvement Project Category Team==
:'''Mission: The Category team will review profiles currently in top level categories to determine whether they can be moved to a Project category or to a location category of the same type.''' ::Some of these categories are gatekeepers and only to be used by the Projects. Others are for things needed by non-Project profiles. Both types need to have a lower level Category added to the profile. :: For instance 'Estimated Date' categories shown with square brackets, ([[:Category:Estimated Date]]) would be changed to {{'Estimated Date|Death}} shown with curly brackets. That would add the Category 'Estimated Death Date' but also the Research Box. These profiles will then be seen by applicable Projects and/or WikiTreers working on a specific category. When adding lower-level parameters for Category: Estimated Date, please be sure to use the sub-category names exactly as they already exist. ::'''Task List''' * Start at the [[:Category:Maintenance_Categories|Category:Maintenance Categories]] page and click a sub-Category ** Note that Categories have three numbers within parentheses. The first number indicates the number of sub-categories, the second number shows the number of profiles within the Category, and the third number shows the number of FSPs for the Category. You will be working with the middle number. The goal will be to reduce that number to 0 for each Category. * When the sub-Category page you chose to work on opens, scroll down to the 'Person Profiles'. These are the profiles that need to have a lower level category added and the High Level Category that is already on the profile removed. ** Some of the lower level categories to choose from are among the Sub-Categories shown at the top of that page. ** There may already be lower level categories that do not show under Sub-Categories on this page. For instance, under sub-categories in the Category:Conflated Profiles you will note that many of the states in the United States are not shown. But there are sub-categories already created for most (if not all) of the individual states in the U.S. Therefore, more research into the sub-categories may be needed. ** Try using the Category Picker button to find a Project or location category of the same name. See [[Help:Categorization#How_to_Categorize_a_Profile|How to Categorize]] for information about the Category Picker. * If you found that the profile did not fall under a Project, you are welcome to improve the profile yourself. If you don't have time or inclination, the fact that you have moved the profile to a lower level will help those interested find it for improvement. Thank you! {| border="1" class="sortable" !Category!!Team ID!!Mid Level Set!!Completion Date |- |[[:Category: Needs More Records]]||Compton-2184|||| |- |[[:Category:Needs Profiles Created]]|| || Adjust to location level if available || |- |[[:Category: Profile Style Review Requested|Review Requested]] || || Review to PIP standards; send review to PM; remove the category |- |[[:Category: Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||Orvis-372|||| |- |[[:Category: Needs More Records]]||Raber-23|||| |- ||||||| |}{{Clear}} * Monitor Mid-Level Category Activity Feed {| class="wikitable sortable" border="2" width="100%" |- ! Category or Activity Feed !! Monitor & Last Date Reviewed !! Notes |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&category=Serious%20Data%20Problems Data Problems] || [[McGee-1611|McGee-1611]] 27 Mar 2024 || Review updated profiles to determine if category can be removed |- | [[:Category: Profiles With Incomplete Sourcing|Incomplete Sourcing]] || [[McGee-1611|McGee-1611]] 27 Mar 2024 || Category should not be on Orphaned profiles |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&category=Unknowns New Unknowns]|| [[McGee-1611|McGee-1611]] 27Mar 2024 || search for " created"; offer help to new members |- |Long Profiles
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&category=Long%20Profiles%20in%20Need%20of%20Cleanup changes]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Long+Profiles+in+Need+of+Cleanup+Orphan Orphans]|| [[McGee-1611|McGee-1611]] 27 Mar 2024 || Review updated and orphaned profiles to determine if category can be removed |}

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Profile Improvement Project Popular Team

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] [[Project:Profile Improvement]]
[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Biography_Team]] '''NOTE: Please do not do any work on any profiles that display the Hold Request Box. It appears something like this (though it may display any Project Name):''' {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-132|name= Profile Improvement Project|date= 14 Jun 2024}}
== Welcome to the Profile Improvement Project (PIP) Popular Team ==
:'''Mission: To ensure that the most visited WikiTree profiles are well laid out, engaging, and genealogically accurate. ''' As the Star and Global Family Reunion profiles often attract people who are not WikiTree members, we want them to be as complete as possible and to make a good impression. ::For those who are not familiar with the [https://globalfamilyreunion.com/ Global Family Reunion] "... (it) was held on June 6 [2015] at the New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York. Created and spearheaded by writer A.J. Jacobs, the event brought together 3,700 people with the message that we are all part of one big family. The Global Family Reunion raised $62,000 for Alzheimer’s research and care." :The task of this team, made up of Project members who have completed the Voyage, will be to create basic Voyage level biographies to at least a Level 3 using the criteria in the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]]. The biographies for any nuclear family member of these profiles will also be built to the same level. The profiles can be found in the [[:Category:Global_Family_Reunion_Profile_Improvement|Global Family Reunion Profile Improvement]] category and on the [[Automated:DD_Stars_List_WikiTree0|WikiTree+ report for Star Profiles]] that aren't Project managed. ::'''Task List''' :* Choose a Global Family Reunion profile from the [[:Category:Global_Family_Reunion_Profile_Improvement|Global Family Reunion Profile Improvement]] page. :** These profiles will need to be completed to Level 3 of the PIP [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]], as these profiles have a higher visibility to the public. :** Remove the category and add [[Category: Global Family Reunion]] if it is not already there :** Once the profile is completed, you may move on to another. :** Ideally, we will empty this category :* Open the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Dr8lgcwDjw0YLOl2GRw9HLT8B-cXjI7fhoRp8etKMk0/edit#gid=1566568702 Popular Profiles] spreadsheet. :** Chose a profile from either the 18th, 19th, or 20th Century tab :** Put your Wiki ID in the Reviewer Id column :** In the Status column, select "In Progress" :** These profiles will be completed to Level 3 of the PIP [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|Profile Standards]], as they are the profiles that are most viewed by the public. :** Once the profile is completed, change the Status column "In Progress" to "Complete" :** Choose another profile and continue (rev. 29 Jan 2024)

Profile Improvement Project Resources

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[[Category: Profile Improvement Project]] == Profile Improvement Project Resources == See the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]] for goals, and steps towards improved profiles. Follow any of the links below for guidance on how to improve profiles. Look in the column for the general topic, then see the specific item. Click [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code here] for the Honor Code. {| border ="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: left" ! style="background:#E5F8D2;"|[[:Category: WikiTree Help|'''WikiTree''' Help]] ! style="background:#E5F8D2;"|[[Help:Biographies|'''Biography''']] ! style="background:#E5F8D2;"|[[Help:Sources | '''Sources''']] ! style="background:#E5F8D2;"|'''Data Fields''' ! style="background:#E5F8D2;"|[[Help:Apps | '''Apps and Tools''']] |- |[[Help:Profile Manager | Profile Managers]] |[[Help:Copying Text| Copyrights and copying text]]
* [https://guides.library.cornell.edu/copyright/publicdomain Copyright and public domain in the United States] |[[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy#Source.2C_Source.2C_Source|Source each fact]] |[[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain Status]] |[[Help:Tree Apps | Tree Apps]] |- |[[Help:Communication Before Editing |Communication before editing]] |[[Help:Editing Tips | Formatting biography content]] |[[Help:Reliable_Sources | Reliable sources]] |[[Help:Name Fields | Name Fields]]
* [[Help:Name_Fields#Last_Name_at_Birth | Last Name at Birth]]
* [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|Project or location specific name field guidance]]
* [[Help:Name_Fields#Specific_Rules_for_Individual_Name_Fields| Name Status]] |[[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide|WikiTree Sourcer]] |- |[[Help:Watchlist| What is the Watchlist]]
* [[Help:How to Manage Your Watchlist| Watchlist]] |[[Help:Recommended Tags| Recommended Wiki Markup Tags]]
* [[Help:HTML and Inline CSS |Do not use HTML and CSS]] |[[Help:Sources#Examples | Good source citations]] |[[Help:Location Fields | Location Fields]]
* [[Help:Uncertain_Locations|Location Status]]
* [[Space:Location_Field_Guidelines|Project or location specific location field guidelines]]]
* Historical boundary information
** [https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/ United States Counties]
** [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/places Scotland Places]
** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_Profile_Standards#Counties_within_England England County Guidance]
** [https://www.historiccountiestrust.co.uk/Historic_Counties_Standard.pdf England Counties]
** [[Space:France_from_Provinces_to_Departments|France Locations]]
** [[Space:Germany_Project_Location_Field_Guidelines|German locations]] |[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]
* [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 | Automatic GEDCOM cleanup]]
* [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Bio_Check| Bio Check using WikiTree Browser Extension]] |- |[[Help:Suggestions | Suggestions]] |[[Help:GEDCOM-Created Biographies | GEDCOM created biography cleanup]] |[[Help:Sources_Style_Guide#.22Evidence_Explained.22_Styling | Evidence Explained style]] |[[Help:Date Fields| Date Fields]]
* [[Help:Date_Fields#Date_Status_Options| Date Status]]
* [[Help:Estimated Dates|Estimated dates]]
* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Estimated_Date Estimated Date Research Note Box] |[[Space:BioCheckHelp|Bio Check App]] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum] |[[Help:Categorization| Categorization]] |[[Help:Sources Style Guide |Sources style]] |[[Help:Relationship Status|Relationship Status]]
* [[Help:Triangulation | DNA Triangulation]] |[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/rootssearch/ RootsSearch] |- |[[Help:Project-Managed Profiles |Collaborating with projects]] |[[Help:Stickers|Stickers]] |[[Help:Sources FAQ | Source Details]]
*[[Help:Sources_FAQ#When_should_the_Unsourced_Research_Note_Box_be_used.3F | When is a profile unsourced]]
*[[Space:Sourcerers_FAQ | Sourcerers FAQ]] | |[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/grammarly-grammar-checker/kbfnbcaeplbcioakkpcpgfkobkghlhen Grammarly Chrome extension] |- |[[Help:Changes | Review profile changes]] |[[Help:Adding Links | Adding links]]
* [[:Category: External Link Templates|External link templates]]
* [[Help:Links to FamilySearch |FamilySearch links]]
* [[Help:Links to Ancestry | Ancestry links]] |[[Help:Sources#Embed_them_as_references_.28footnotes.29 | Inline source citation ]]
* [[Help:Sources#Repeated_use_of_the_same_source_in_the_same_profile|Repeated use of the same source]] | |[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/ancite.php Ancestry citation builder] |- |[[Help:Merging | Merging]] |[[Help:Image Types |Images]] |[[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources|Pre-1700 Profiles]]
*[[:Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles|Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] | | |- |[[Help:Examples | Example person profiles]] |[[Help:Photos FAQ | Images/Photos]] |[https://www.archives.gov/files/publications/general-info-leaflets/17-citing-records.pdf US National Archives NARA citations] | | |- | |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Image Image template] |[[Help:Find A Grave | FindAGrave]]
* [[Help:Find_A_Grave#Links_in_source_citations | FindAGrave citations]] | | |- | | [[Help:Research Notes|Research Notes]] | | | |}

Profile Improvement Project Teams

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] [[Project:Profile Improvement]] '''NOTE: Please do not do any work on any profiles that display the Hold Request Box. It appears something like this (though it may display any Project Name):''' {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-132|name= Profile Improvement Project|date= 14 Jun 2024}} __NOTOC__
==Welcome to the Profile Improvement Project Teams==
: The [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]]'s mission is to ensure profiles of ancestors across the one shared tree are improved. Profiles not cared for by Profile Managers or Projects often need some attention. That's where we come in. Working together, we can help more profiles shine. : Profile Improvement Project members will work in four Teams: the Category Team, the Unknowns Team, the Voyage Team, and the Biography Team. Please read the descriptions and visit the pages, then choose one or more to join. * ''' ''The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Category_Team|Category Team]]''''' will review profiles currently in a top level categories to determine whether they can be moved to a Project category or a location category of the same type. * ''' ''The [[Space:Unknowns_Team|Unknowns Team]]''''' will be working to improve the integrity of WikiTree by identifying and updating profiles without valid names. *''' ''The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Voyage|Voyage Team]]''''' will be working with WikiTreers who would like to learn to demonstrate the skills needed to improve profiles to their most complete state using the community developed Guidelines. *''' ''The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Biography_Team|Biography Teams]]''''' will be working on improving biographies to a specific standard using the Project's profile standards as laid out in the [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Profile_Standards|three level rubric]]. ::The three Biography Teams will be: :* '''Biography Team''' - These profiles will be chosen by PIP members from their own [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:WatchedList Watchlist] (and whatever else you find). :* '''Abandoned Team''' - Profiles from Closed Accounts and profiles identified as needing help by having project categories. :* '''Popular Team''' - Profiles identified by the Team to be often searched via the internet. Voyage graduation is required to be a member of this team. (rev. 27 Jan 2024)

Profile Improvement Project Voyage

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[[Category: Project Trails]][[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] [[Project:Profile Improvement]]
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[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Biography_Standards]] '''NOTE: Please do not do any work on any profiles that display the Hold Request Box. It appears something like this (though it may display any Project Name):''' {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-132|name= Profile Improvement Project|date= 14 Jun 2024}} __TOC__ ==
''{{Blue|Profile Improvements Project}}''
== :The goal of the Voyage is to demonstrate the skills needed to improve profiles to their most complete state using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Help the community developed Guidelines]. New members of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement Profile Improvement Project], known as PIP Voyagers, choose two open privacy 19th- or 20th-century profiles from their own Watchlist to improve. The Voyager and Voyage Guide collaborate to improve the profiles. When ready, the profiles are reviewed by a Voyage Guide. The Guide will look for the following skills: *ability to create detailed citations for each of the facts *knowledge of best practices for writing biographies *ability to link or add profiles for family members *ability to resolve suggestions for profiles *ability to include images *use of detailed locations (city, county, state, country) *ability to include appropriate categories for military service, cemeteries, and migration *ability to appropriately use sticker and parameters *knowledge of methods to search for possible duplicates *ability to cleanup GEDCOM & merged profiles *ability to find unsourced profiles they manage *knowledge of collaborating with Projects if a Project is co-managing a profile *knowledge of when to communicate before editing :Voyagers should be in good standing in the WikiTree community. If a Voyager is required to work with a Mentor, they will be placed on Shore Excursion during that time to avoid receiving conflicting information. :We have incorporated two rubrics into the Voyage as standards that can be used by both the Guide and the Voyager. Each of them has three levels. :The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Voyager_Standards|Voyager Team Standards]] can be used: * by the Guide to evaluate the Voyagers :The [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Biography_Standards|Biography Team Standards]] can be used: * by the Voyager to determine where they are with their profile * by the Guide to determine how well done the Voyager's profile is when finished :The Bio Team rubric will also be used by members of the Profile Improvement Project Biography Team. :Suggestions for improvement can be made using examples, links to help pages, and via email or chats. Which method is used is left to the discretion of the Voyager and Guide. If a Voyager does not manage profiles to use when demonstrating merge and GEDCOM cleanup abilities, orphaned profiles can be used to demonstrate those skills. :{{Recognition Sticker |image=Profile_Improvements_Voyage.png|imagetext=Profile Improvement Voyager |text={{#profile:RealName}} has completed the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]]'s [[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|Voyage]]}} :When the Voyage profiles have reached maximum improvement and all skills have been shown, the Voyager will receive the successful completion sticker. :A successful Voyager is encouraged to review at least one profile from their existing watchlist each week. Sometimes that review will be as simple as reading the existing biography, and then fixing a typo or adding a newly found source. Other times, it may be a pretty extensive re-work. Which profile and what is done needs to fit with your lifestyle and research focus, so we leave it open-ended. :The goal is the steady improvement of all managed profiles. New records become available all the time, profiles get added which could be linked or might need to be merged, and we grow both as researchers and as knowledgeable users of WikiTree. It is a way to keep one's toes in our own genealogy and can help avoid burnout if we become heavily involved in projects. ==How To Join== :'''You can start the Voyage by adding an answer at the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1549658 G2G post].''' ==PIP Best Practices== :Inline citations should always be for the source the researcher actually used to determine that the information applied to the person. Sometimes that means that the source will be behind a paywall because the record or image is not available for free. If a free index record for the same source is available, it can be placed in the See Also section for the use of other researchers. ==Orphan Trail Considerations== : The Voyage concentrates on biographies and generalized sources. If you need to learn more about specialized or hard-to-find sources for a country, check the [[Help:Projects#Geographical_Projects|Geographical Project]] list and click the link to answer their G2G welcome post. If they have a Trail, it's a great way to learn about the project's specialized resources : Project Trail graduates may wonder if they will learn anything. While the Trails and the Voyage are complementary with regard to formatting, etc, the Trails specialize is in how to find specific records for a particular country. The Voyage specializes is in making sure that any reader can determine how conclusions were reached by ensuring that the narrative is supported by verifiable sources. ==Sample profiles== :These profiles were created by PIP Voyage Guides and are offered as examples: * [[Dodge-4215|James Arthur Dodge]], Voyager Guide [[Dodge-4214|Robin (Dodge) Shaules]] * [[Meares-87|William Brownell Meares]], Voyager Guide [[McGee-1611|Debi (McGee) Hoag]] *[[Reed-16536|Lucy (Reed) Sanford]], Voyager Guide [[Sands-1865|Kay Knight]] *[[Hepburn-932|George Hepburn]], Voyager Guide [[Hylton-692|Denise Hunt]] *[[Bowman-9675|Nancy Jane (Bowman) Stanfield]], Voyager Guide [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] *[[Wiggins-3662|Judson Kilpatrick Wiggins]], Voyager Guide [[Ketcham-879|Michelle Ketcham]] *[[De_Vos-1330|Frans Johannis de Vos]], Voyager Guide [[Smit-641|Riël Smit]] *[[Spencer-28494|Joshua Spencer]], Voyager Guide [[Spencer-28172|Linda Richardson]] : Emeritus Guides *[[Whitehead-4425|Alfred George Whitehead]], Voyager Guide Emeritus [[Bizony-2|Aidan Bizony]] *[[Park-3459|Agnes (Park) Pretty]], Voyager Guide Emeritus [[Crawford-15512|Amy (Crawford) Gilpin]] *[[Hoffmann-1644|Friedrich Samuel Hoffmann]], Voyager Guide Emeritus [[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] *[[Haynes-5608|Granville Haynes]], Voyager Guide Emeritus [[Ward-9858|Stephanie Mandarino]] *[[Spangler-1617|Eve (Spangler) McNicol]], Voyager Guide Emeritus [[McNicol-372|David McNicol]] *[[Wilson-36128|Barbara (Wilson) Anderson]], Voyager Guide [[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] *[[Witham-237|Sarah Ann (Witham) Tarr]], Voyager Guide [[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] *[[Hertzel-114|Abraham (Hertzel) Hartzell]], Voyager Guide [[Duran-985|TC Duran]] *[[Gammie-129|Isabel (Gammie) Fordyce]], Voyager Guide [[Cormac-6|Pam Cormac]] *[[Blackwell-2462|James William Blackwell]], Voyager Guide [[Mutimer-76|Melissa (Mutimer) Jamison]] *[[Garwood-801|Edward Garwood]], Voyager Guide Emeritus [[Pendleton-2589|Day Garwood]] :A list of Voyagers who have completed the journey and links to their improved profiles can be found on the [[Space:PIP_Voyagers_Improved_Profiles|PIP Voyagers' Improved Profiles 2020-2023]] and [[Space:PIP_Voyagers_Improved_Profiles_2|PIP Voyagers Improved Profiles 2024]] pages.

Profile Improvement Project Voyage Guide Cheat Sheet

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[[Category: Profile Improvement Project]] =='''PIP Voyage Guide Cheat Sheet'''== Welcome! We’re glad that you’re joining us. Hopefully, the following will help you as you guide your Voyagers on this journey. We hope that it will answer your questions and be a resource for you in the future. Someone is usually available in the [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/836606409906716692 Discord #voyager-guide channel] if you have questions that aren’t covered below. Being a Guide is a commitment and a responsibility. It’s also a commitment for the Voyager. It is expected that you will maintain contact with your Voyagers regularly. By this we mean, with occasional variations, every 1 to 2 weeks. Some Voyagers may tend to stray, staying active on WikiTree but not on their Voyage profile. You must stay in contact with them and guide them back to the Voyage. We usually have other WikiTreers waiting for a Guide so they must understand that this is not a cruise but a voyage. You are also a crew – Guide and Voyager. At the same time, WikiTree is supposed to be fun and the Voyage is a “work at your own pace” project. As long as work is being done, we should never give them an end date. We never want to rush the Voyager to finish the Voyage. More on this below under Shore Excursion. ===Voyagers=== As in everything, you will find a wide variety of personalities and learning abilities in the people you will be guiding. Some are NEWTs who have little or no experience with our guidelines and some are long-time WikiTreers who want to create better profiles and become more familiar with the guidelines. Some need to be led step-by-step through the points on a help page, while others can ‘drink from the firehose’. Usually, everything goes well, but on occasion, there is a bad match. If this occurs it is perfectly okay to ask to have another Guide replace you. And sometimes the Voyager may ask for that. That, too, is okay. We all learn differently. ===Starting out=== ====Trello Cards==== We use the Trello tool for working with Voyagers. It also has dozens of “Notes, Tools & Examples”. The checklists will not only help you, but they can help keep you organized. It is very important to have updated checklists if for some reason another Guide needs to work with the Voyager. Therefore, we encourage you to regularly (preferably weekly) update the Trello cards for each of your Voyagers. It should only take a few minutes. The card for each Voyager shows a process checklist for the Voyage. There is also a section for comments at the bottom of each card. Your comments are necessary and required. They can include information about what you are working on with the Voyager, how they are doing, if they are taking a break (for whatever reason), if they are being moved to Shore Excursion and why (very important), etc. They can be brief, and when necessary more detailed. Did we say they are important? It is expected that these cards be kept updated. '''NOTE''': When updating the ‘Due date’ on the Trello card, be sure NOT to check the little box just to the left of the date. If you check that box the date will be shown as ‘Complete’ (green) and you will NOT receive a reminder on the due date. ====Guide Spreadsheet==== We use a [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ha0MI9JH_JA-odN2CN_-yIz1f0o4TYj5TuKsqXeaEC4/edit#gid=196406380 shared spreadsheet] to track items that you have discussed with the Voyager. It will show the Voyager's progress using the Rubric checklist. As the Guide, you will be able to tell at a glance what has and has not been covered for each Voyager. ====Shore Excursion==== If the Voyager is wandering too much or too often, or if they have “real life” issues, they can go on Shore Excursion (SE). This should be offered to them with the option to return when it is a better time for them. Be sure they understand that this is a ‘leave’ and not punishment. If the choice to leave is due to “real life” issues, the Guide may choose to take them back on board at the time of return. If the reason is lack of commitment to the Voyage, then when they return they will be added to the bottom of the “Waiting for Guide” queue. There is no time frame on how long it takes a Voyager to complete the Voyage as long as the work is consistent and regular. Sometimes there are extenuating circumstances for the Voyager or the Guide (illness, holidays, vacations). SE shouldn’t be considered as long as the Voyager returns after the expected time period. You, as the Guide, have some leeway on this decision. * If the Voyager doesn’t work on their profile for three weeks or misses three check-ins, they will be moved to SE * If they do not want to go on SE, then contact Robin, Debi, or Kay * The Voyager should be told they are being moved to Shore Excursion * Add Debi, Kay, and Robin to the Trello card so they will be alerted to the next steps for SE Voyagers * If you are not willing to continue as their Guide if they return, remove yourself. * The Trello card should have a follow-up date added to it that falls a few days before the date on the ‘Hold Request’ date on the profile(s) they are using for the Voyage (unless they have said they will return sooner than that date, then that date should be used). ====Examples & Help==== Note: Some of the suggestions below may overlap. You may find that some of them work better for you than others. Some find a combination of two or more of the examples works best. *'''Sample Introduction Letter''' - This letter can be adjusted to fit your “style”, but the main points should be presented in one way or another. ::Subject: Profile Improvement Project (PIP) Voyage ::Hello ? ::Welcome to the PIP Voyage. I’m going to be your Voyage Guide and it’s nice to meet you. I see that you have chosen to work on (name with link) as your first profile. ::Please do not change the {{Hold Request}} Research Note Box at the top of the profile or the {{Image}} or {{Clear}} in the Research Notes section. These tell others not to work on this profile; it is fine if you or I make changes. ::I recommend that you review the Goals found on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement Profile Improvement Project page]. You can also find [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement#Examples_of_nice_profiles links to example profiles] that meet those goals on the Project Page. ::When I review, I will use the Level 1 guidance found in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Biography_Standards Project's Style Standards] to make suggestions for further changes. ::Here is a short list of the goals we have for profiles :*Narrative or timeline style :*Grammatically correct :*Past tense :*At least one well-crafted inline citation for each fact :*Links to the profiles of other people in the first instance they are mentioned ::You are welcome to work to higher level standards than are shown in these standards. ::I will usually check with you on the profile’s progress about once a week unless I hear from you sooner. Does that schedule work for you? Since life changes, this schedule can always be adapted. ::Keep in mind that we usually have someone waiting in the queue. If at any time you find that you need to take a break from the Voyage, please let me know and you can go on Shore Leave until a better time for you. This allows you what might be a needed break and I can then work with someone else while you're away. ::Please let me know that you received this email and when you’re ready to review ?’s profile. As we progress on this Voyage, please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions or comments. ::Welcome aboard! I’m looking forward to working with you, ::Signature *'''Notes, Tools & Examples''' - Found on the [https://trello.com/c/KgqPKPuC/87-index-links-to-cards far left column on Trello] – Contains information and examples for dozens of different items that may be encountered on the Voyage. To see only things you are responsible for, access the filter feature (menu bar > Filters) and select yourself and unassigned. You can clear the filters at any time to see all the cards. *'''The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Voyager_Standards Rubric]''' - This FSP shows the Voyager Skills that we want to achieve. There are three levels. At the least we want the Voyager to achieve Level 1, but we prefer either Level 2 or Level 3. If you are unfamiliar with any item on the Rubric, please ask Robin, Debi, or Kay. If you feel your Voyager will respond positively, encourage them to learn some of the less common skills, ex. ‘labels’ (alt. text) *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Resources Profile Improvement Project Resources]''' is a quick reference for various Help pages. Be sure to refer to individual skills in the Rubric and to the Trello card in the Notes, Tools, & Examples list for further information, as applicable. *Adding a PDF to Voyager’s Trello card for 2nd profile - For instructions, see Save PDF of a Profile under Notes, Tools, & Examples in Trello (far left column) *Once your Voyager has completed the Voyage, if you feel they would make a good Guide, review the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Voyage_Guide_Nomination_Questions Guide nomination FSP]. If you still want to nominate the person, follow the instructions on their Trello card. *'''[https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/836606409906716692 Discord #voyager-guide channel]''' – This is a good place to communicate questions or comments with other Guides

Profile Improvement Project Voyage Guide Nomination Questions

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[[Category: Profile Improvement Project]] ==Guide Nomination== When evaluating whether or not to nominate a Voyage Grad as a potential Guide, please consider the following questions: #Are they detail oriented? #Do they enjoy the research? #Do they like seeing a profile well-formatted? #Are they willing to ask for help from others (other Guides, g2g community)? #Are they friendly? #Are they reasonable? #Are they patient? #Are they organized? #How do they take ‘correction’? #What is their attitude about following WT Guidelines? WT Hierarchy? #Are they responsible? #Are they dependable? #Do they follow through? #Are they responsive? #Are they enthusiastic about good profiles and WikiTree? #Were their questions and/or responses to reviews clear? Were they able to communicate their thoughts?

Profile Improvement Project Voyage Notes Tools Examples

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[[Category: Profile Improvement Project]] ==Voyage Notes, Tools & Examples adapted from Trello== ---- ==Notes, Tools & Examples== ===Active but non-responsive Voyager=== Sample wording: "Time for our check-in. Your last message to me was on [date], so I'm wondering if you're still interested in continuing by finishing up with [Voyage profile]? Or if you'd prefer to switch guides?" If they do request a change they will be placed at the head of the line as they are already in progress. Let Robin or Debi know so one of them can update the Trello card ===Ancestry Citer App=== [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/ancite.php Ancestry Citer App] helps create Ancestry citations and builds the Templates for you when you input the URLs. Note: It can not create a Record Template and an Image Template at the same time. I usually create a citation using the Record template. Then create a template for the Image, that can be copy and pasted into the citation to complete it. ===Bio Check App=== App to review biographies for style errors and to find profiles which might need to be sourced [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ BioCheckApp] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132188/bio-check-app G2G announcement] [[Space:BioCheckHelp|Help Page]] ===[[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] sections & subsections=== Some members prefer an outline style to a narrative style and that is OK. All varieties should include inline citations. Sub-sections OK, generally recommended if the bio is very long. ===Citation for Search Results behind Paywalls=== If a search result link doesn't go to a specific record when not logged in, cite as follows (example website, applies to any): scotlandspeople.gov.uk; scotlandspeople search terms (database names, dates, whatever was used), x number of results found; potential record (identifying data such as Ref: 123/1234); searched, performed, and record abstracted by [[WikiID-##|member name]] on search date [Abstract of record: (include any names, dates, places, etc.)] This question came from a Voyager who had found a search result at Scotland's People but did not have access to the detailed information. Since ScotlandsPeople is a pay site, the search term link they included did not work for me. This is the citation I (Debi) recommended using in those cases ===Citation using Wayback Machine=== [[McGee-2900|John Patrick McGee, Obit citation]]
John Patrick McGee, obituary, 6 April 2017; born digital, Carter Funeral Home, Garland, Sampson County, North Carolina, USA (http://www.carterfh.com/notices/John-McGee : accessed 20 May 2017). [saved to the WaybackMachine, 20 May 2017]
===DBE 962 checks for broken links=== From Data Doctors just after this new suggestion was posted:
User beware. I have several 962 that are the URL copied from an Ancestry citation, which I will fix. This is an excellent argument for always including the full citation, not just the URL. fact sourced to a defunct website that I don't want removed as I want to know where the assertion originally came as a starting point to finding a better source. Suggesting Wayback Machine could also be included in the help to find the content.
===Discursive or Explanatory footnotes=== From [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide, references section]]
A reference may include annotations, i.e. discussion or analysis of the cited source. Alternatively, a reference note may simply be an explanatory note and not a source citation at all.
Also known as a discursive note ===DNA Triangulation as a Source=== Here's the [[Help:Triangulation|help page on triangulation]] Ask Debi or Robin if help is needed evaluating the Confirmation statement ===FamilySearch Template Guidelines=== [[Help:Links_to_FamilySearch|Links to FamilySearch]] ===FAQs on uncertain data items, including parentage, and use of research notes=== *[[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain]] *[[Help:Disagreements_about_Certainty|Disagreements about Certainty]] *[[Help:Research_Notes|Research notes]] ===FindAGrave=== [[Template:FindAGrave|Template]] and [[Help:Find_A_Grave|help page]]. ===Finding Elusive Records in FamilySearch=== 70% of the free historic records on FamilySearch.org can't be found with a basic search. This [https://youtu.be/Rn2VY-wSfkw video presentation] explains how to navigate unindexed image sets and use advanced search features to find the records you're looking for. All of it is good. Total 56 minutes. There's a section about looking through unindexed images starting about 9:00 minutes. ===Finding NARA digitized images=== Anytime there is a US National Archives (NARA) micropublication number in the data on a subscription-only site (ex M397 Civil War Compiled Service records at Fold3), [https://www.archives.gov/digitization/digitized-by-partners check this link] and search for the number. It will then show who has the data. Sometimes it is available at a non-subscription site and sometimes (as in this case) there is a link to the images on the NARA site. If there is a link for NARA, click that. Once you're on the results page, put the surname you are looking for in the search box beside the micropublication number to narrow the results ===Footnotes go after punctuation=== Footnote indicators, according to most style guides, usually follow the punctuation. This post on [https://english.stackexchange.com/a/469455 Stack Exchange] has a great comparison of a bunch of the different official styles and includes the few times when the footnote indicator should follow. Please review it and let me know if you have any questions. ===For Voyagers improving profiles co-managed by others=== Profiles they solely manage for close ancestors (3 generations parents, grandparents) reflects the Voyagers' own personal preferences on profiles for which they are the only manager. Voyagers understand that: *improvements may be made by other members *they will need to work together with other interested family members on stylistic decisions Also they need to understand the guidelines regarding [[Help:Resolving_a_Disagreement|Disagreements about privacy]]: *If the person was born in the past 150 years, relatives within four or five degrees of separation can control access and editing to themselves. See [[Help:Privacy Privacy]. *Family members cannot restrict access to their shared parents, grandparents, etc. That is, siblings cannot have separate versions of their parents' profiles, cousins cannot have separate profiles of their grandparents, etc. ===[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/grammarly-for-chrome/kbfnbcaeplbcioakkpcpgfkobkghlhen Grammarly extension for Chrome]=== I (Debi) use this when writing narrative biographies. The basic model is free to use. There is a pay version but I don't think it would be helpful when working on profiles. The citations from FamilySearch usually cause some suggestions but I ignore those. ===How to include disputed origins and conflated profile info=== Sample explanation: It does not go above the biography heading. An example of the short paragraphs that go above the Biography heading can be found on the profile of [[Darwin-15|Charles Darwin]]. For information about disputed origins or why two people are not the same person, it is better to use the [[Template:Uncertain_Family|Uncertain Family]] or [[Template:Conflated|Conflated]] templates to add a research box to the top of the profile and a third level section such as Disputed Origins or Easily Conflated under the Research Notes section. G2G discussion about this topic: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1089554/do-allow-text-section-before-the-biography-section-profiles Do we allow a text section before the biography section on profiles?] ===How to see a merged away profile=== *Look at the Change Log of the current profile and find the statement has a comment (Merged OldWiki ID into RemainingWiki ID) *Click the OldWiki ID link *That will open the change log for the old Wiki ID *The top line will be an equivalent Merged statement *Click the "edited the data" link *The left column will be what the profile contained before it was merged. ===How to Source from Ancestry with an expired subscription=== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1206411/how-to-source-from-ancestry-with-an-expired-subscription G2G topic] ===Image alt-text=== Things to consider when creating alt-text for images. [https://accessibility.psu.edu/images/alttext/ Image ALT Text] The parameter name in the WikiTree Image template is "label" but is other things in other templates. ===Link templates=== [[:category:External_Link_Templates|External Link Templates]] ===Location help pages=== [[Help:Location_Fields|Location fields]], buried in the Location Field Style Guide section
Use the full place name for counties, states, provinces, départements, etc. Examples: Rhode Island, not RI; New Brunswick, not NB; Hampshire, not Hants; Seine-et-Marne, not S-M. Abbreviation of country names is acceptable as long as the abbreviation is standard and is recognizable.
South Africa [[Project:South_African_Roots/Help|Help]], and [[Project:South_African_Roots/Sources2|Place Names]] ===Merged Profile(s) Cleanup - Suggestion 811=== *[[Space:811:_Profile_After_Merge-Biography_Example|Data Doctors example page]] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhM1tLptVmo Data Doctors YouTube tutorial] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=orphan&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=811 WikiTree+ orphans needing merge cleanup]: Click Find Suggestions button *Weekly Data Doctor Report (replace YYYY-MM-DD with a Sunday's date): [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_YYYY-MM-DD|Space:Data_Doctors_Report_YYYY-MM-DD]] *[[Space:DBE_Errors_By|Suggestions by Locations]]: drill down to a familiar location, then search for 811 ===Name Guidelines=== While all profiles fall under the main [[Help:Name_Fields|name fields]] guidelines, some Projects have developed additional guidelines specific to their location or topic: *[[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|Name Field Guidelines]] *[[Project:Louisiana_Families|Louisiana Families Project: Name field guidelines]] ===Project Profile Standards=== Some Projects have developed standards for what they expect to see in biographies. Here are links to the ones that I (Debi) am aware of: *[[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Editing_Guidance|Puritan Great Migration Editing Guidance]]: This should not affect Voyage profiles. If you become aware that a Voyager plans to work on profiles that are in this Project, be sure to share this with them *[[Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards|English Profile Standards]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Standards|Scottish Profile Standards]] ===Reasons to include profile links=== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128810#a1129061 G2G topic] We use profile links the first time a name is mentioned for several reasons: ====Navigation==== Make it easier for the reader to get to other profiles. Depending on the length of the biography, a considerable amount of scrolling could be required to get back to the links in the heading. This reason is included as an additional tip in the More Tips portion of the [[Help:Biographies|Additional Subsections part of the Biography FAQ]]
Help the reader navigate WikiTree by linking to profiles of other individuals you reference in the narrative, such as parents, siblings, spouses and children
====Connections==== Help reconnect profiles in the event they are ever inappropriately merged or disconnected ====SEO==== A way to increase valid internal links for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) purposes ===Rules and Guidelines=== Work done which follows the guidelines will take preference over work which does not in the event of a conflict. [[Help:Style_FAQ|Style FAQ: What happens if you knowingly break style rules]] Guidelines are used when resolving those conflicts: [[Help:Finding_the_Question_in_a_Conflict|finding the Question in a Conflict]] Anything which begins with wikitree.com/wiki/Help: is considered "official" unless there is a heading at the top saying it is a work in progress: [[Help:Style_FAQ|Style FAQ: Where do you find the style rules]] How to get an official style rule changed: [[Help:Style_FAQ|Style FAQ: How are new style rules developed]] [[Help:Developing_New_Rules|Developing New Rules]] ===Skills Standards=== [[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Biography_Standards|Profile Improvement Project Biography Standards]] ===Source citation examples & templates=== *[[Help:Sources|Sources]] *[[Space:Evidence_Explained_Citation_Style|Evidence Explained Citation Style]] *[[Space:Saturday_Sourcing_Sprint_Citation_Examples|Saturday Sourcing Sprint Citation Examples]] *[[Space:ORA_template_examples|ORA Template Examples]] *[https://www.citationmachine.net/chicago Citation Machine: CHICAGO Format & CHICAGO Citations Generator] ====[[Space:Australia,_Sources_and_Citation_Examples|Australia Sources & Citation Examples]]==== *[[Space:Online_Repository_Assistant_(ORA)_Templates_for_Australian_Researchers|Online Repository Assistant (ORA) Templates for Australian Researchers]] ====[[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Citation_templates|England Orphan Trail: Citation templates]]==== *[[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Resources|Magna Carta Project Resources]] ====Other info==== *[[Space:Category-Source|Category Source]] *[[Help:Link_Templates|Link Templates]] *[[Space:Jillaine%27s_Dream_Source_Help_Page|Jillaine's Dream Source Help Page]] ===US Military Medals & Decorations sticker template=== [[Space:United_States_Armed_Forces%2C_Decorations%2C_Awards%2C_and_Badges|space page]] ===US Military Records=== Use the FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2968245 US Veterans Administration Master Index (VAMI)] database to search for the soldier. When you find the card, note that the stated unit may not be exact. These are VA cards, not the actual branch of service records. The card will have a column of letters, some of which may have a number next to them. The number beside the letter codes will be the file number of that particular thing: *C or xC indicates that there may be a VA Claim; the x means deceased *T indicates they took out insurance *A indicates the insurance was converted to bonds *CT indicates the bonds were cashed in (circa 1936) These files are not the Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF) that were affected by the 1970s era fire. I've attached the list of all the different kinds of documents that can be ordered and which form to use to request the file. Be aware that, because of Covid, the backlog to pull files is HUGE. It is recommended that, if you actually want to get the files, you hire a private puller. I have asked for a recommendation and will post it here when received. Sample profile that uses the various codes from a VAMI card - First use as [[Cottrell-681|Clay Rex Cottrell]] ===US National Archives NARA Citation samples=== [https://www.archives.gov/files/publications/general-info-leaflets/17-citing-records.pdf Citing records (PDF)] ===Voyager Recognition Sticker=== {{Recognition Sticker |image=Profile_Improvements_Voyage.png|imagetext=Profile Improvement Voyager |text={{#profile:RealName}} has completed the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]]'s [[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|Voyage]]}} ===Why the style rules matter (including grammar)=== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/113921#a113922 Why does grammar, style, and formatting matter for "cousin bait"? - G2G] ===WikiTree AGC App for GEDCOM Clean-up=== The Wikitree AGC app can be used to quickly clean up gedcom imports that were processed using the gedcompare function. It won't work on some of the older gedcoms. It's a Chrome plug in. [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]]

Profile Improvement Project Voyage Skills

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[[Category: Profile Improvement Project]] '''Skills to be covered with each Voyager:''' Adapted from Trello Voyage Skills (now archived) ==Voyage Skills== *Writing biographies with inline sources & appropriate headings (narrative style preferred by the project; outline style allowed if the Voyager indicates a preference for that) *Adding detailed sources for the facts (who, which event, where, when; what source location). Also the apps are helpful: WikiTree Sourcer is great for finding records and WikiTree BEE can help you bring in sources on linked profiles. *Updating locations with as much detail as is known (city, township, county, state, country); the locations dropdown contains suggestions which are not always accurate *Adding a picture or image of a document *Linking or adding profiles for family members (knowing how is required; adding all is not) *Adding Stickers (immigration, location, military, died young, project) *Adding categories (location, occupation, military, project) *Check the unsourced profiles on their watchlist *Searching for possible duplicates *Checking the suggestions list for that profile *Checking the suggestions list for their managed profiles *Knows how to clean up profiles created from gedcom (ask for an example of work done; if none, check their managed profiles suggestion list for one to use (search for GEDCOM); if none, check the [https://trello.com/c/DqSqOz5k GEDCOM Cleanup Trello Card] *Knows how to clean up profiles left in disrepair following a merge (ask for an example of work done; if none, check their managed profiles suggestion list for one to use (search for suggestion 811); if none, check the [https://trello.com/c/07j87eOK Merged Orphan Trello Card] *Knows about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project-Managed_Profiles collaborating with Projects] if a Project is co-managing a profile *Knows when to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Communication_Before_Editing communicate before editing] *Knows how to find and review the change logs and the knowledge of how to restore a change gone wrong *Knows how to tell that a profile is connected to the main tree and how to find any profiles they manage that are not connected. *Knows how to determine that a Last Name at Birth change is needed and how to make the change when necessary *Knows what it means to be a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Profile_Manager profile manager]. Knows how to orphan a profile, add another member to the Trusted list of a profile, add a co-manager, and transfer a profile to another member to be the sole manager

Profile Improvement Project Voyager Onboarding Checklist

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[[Category: Profile Improvement Project]]
==Voyager Onboarding adapted from Trello Onboarding Checklist==
'''Note:''' May need formatting *Send an intro email to your Voyager introducing yourself as their Guide. Ask them to let you know when they are ready to for you to review their chosen profile. Let them know that you are available for questions and ask them to PM you if they have not received a response from you within a couple of days (adjust time to your schedule) *If the Voyager is moved to Shore Excursion, a 'due date' needs to be added to the Voyager's Trello card (let Robin know) six months out from the initial hold date. New guidelines regarding Hold Requests https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Hold_Requests state that Learning programs may set end dates up to six months away. At that time the Hold Request Research Box will automatically disappear. The research note and the Hold Request template should be removed. The Voyager should be told this will happen when they go on SE. *Add [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:PIP_Pendleton-2589_Voyager_Skills Voyager Skills] checklist when you get the request for the first review *Review profile and offer suggestions *Follow up - review whether suggestions were implemented *Review the second profile selection to verify it qualifies (managed by Voyager or has permission from co-manager, 1800-1999 dates, all linked profiles have open privacy). If a linked profile's privacy is too high, are they willing to add you to the trusted list? *Advise Robin which profile has been chosen so she can add the information and screenshots to the Trello card. *Add Hold Request to second profile with a date six month out; this can be extended later if necessary
{{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-132|name= Profile Improvement Project|date= XX XXX XXXX}} *Add a Research Note for the PIP Hold Request:
{{Image|file=Profile_Improvements_Voyage.png |align=l |size=s |caption= }}{{Blue|This profile is part of the [[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|Profile Improvement Project Voyage]]. Should you wish access to it, please contact Profile Improvement Project's Voyage Team Lead [[Dodge-4214|Robin Shaules]]. Thanks!}}{{Clear}} *Second profile suggestion follow up *Suggest a Challenge *Follow up - review whether participated in a Challenge *Review / Follow-up on Skills List *Remove banners from profiles *Recommend that they [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following follow the Announcements tag] to learn about new guidelines and Profile_Improvement for information about the project *Award Completion Sticker:
{{Recognition Sticker |image=Profile_Improvements_Voyage.png|imagetext=Profile Improvement Voyager |text={{#profile:RealName}} has completed the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]]'s [[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|Voyage]]}} *Invite to Discord by sharing the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord help:discord] page.
Example: Are you familiar with Discord (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord)? It is a text-based chat program that WikiTree uses for members to feel more connected. The Profile Improvement Project has a channel there to ask questions and support each other. If you are new to Discord, the link on the help page will bring up the registration page. After you have registered, go back to the help page and click the link again to be taken to the WikiTree server. That will put the new server in the left column. The center column will have "#channels"; click the one about needing verification and follow the instructions. *Invite to the [https://groups.google.com/u/0/g/wtprofileimprovement?hl=en PIP Google Group] including a statement that it is optional, but if they wish to join to add their WikiID when requesting to join. *If they haven't already told you, ask about their opinion and if it is OK to include it with their graduation info on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:PIP_Voyagers_Improved_Profiles Graduates] FSP
Example: How was your time on the Voyage? Did you learn things that will be helpful as you go forward? Do you have any suggestions for ways to improve the Voyage for future participants? *Alert Debi or Robin to Award Badge with message. Add them to the card. *Leaders will Award Badge with message, then remove all Guides from the card *Send graduation message
Example: Welcome to the Project, (name), and thank you for all your hard work on the Voyage. You have mastered the skills needed to produce great profiles and we look forward to working with you. *Consider if they would be a good guide, using the list set out in [[Space:Pendleton-2589_PIP_Guide_Nomination|guide nomination]]. If you think this Voyager would be a good Guide, alert Debi or Robin who will add the "4 Guide Vetting" checklist to the card and move the card to the Potential Guide list. Set a 30-day due date and add Pam to the card. Don't discuss with the Voyager beyond a casual remark that all Guides are graduated Voyagers. *Add to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:PIP_Voyagers_Improved_Profiles Graduates] FSP *Ask Debi or Robin to add the Voyager to the PIP check-in spreadsheet. Advise the Voyager that they will be part of the Biography Team, Level 1 until next check-in when they will have the opportunity to change to a different Team or add an additional Team.

Profile Improvement Project Voyager Standards

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==Welcome to the Profile Improvement Project (PIP) Voyager Standards==
'''Mission: To improve profiles by Voyagers to a specific standard using a multiple level criteria rubric.''' :The first rubric, showing '''Voyager Skills''', will be used by the Voyage Guide to evaluate their Voyagers. The items outlined in Level 1 are the minimum standards. During the Voyage we would like to see the Voyager bring their profiles up to at least a Level 2, with Level 3 being the objective, if possible. :The second rubric, showing '''Category of Skill''', will allow the Voyager to see where they are with their profile and by the Guide to see how well done the Voyager's profile is when finished. It will also be the standard that the Biography Team will be using to evaluate the profiles they will be working on.
'''Voyager Skills Standards'''
{| border="1" !Voyager Skills!!Specific Skill!!Level 1!!Level 2!!Level 3 |- |Names||[[Help:Name_Fields#Special_Naming_Conventions|LNAB Guidelines]]||Is aware of the naming guidelines||Has experience choosing the most accurate spelling at the time of birth||Has used sources and research notes to determine and explain why a specific spelling was chosen |- |Locations||[[Help:Location Fields| Use complete locations]]||Is aware of location guidelines||Has used a combination of location names from multiple sources but not complete but has not included some element (Country is critical)||Complete location from sources with level of certainty; research note if less that certain |- |Dates||Dates as provided in sources||is aware of date guidelines ||Has used a date from source or Estimated date with status button||Date from source or estimated date with status button, template, and research notes |- |Sources||[[Help:Sources|Cite reliable sources]]||included sources that are either derived or not primary sources||Minimum 2 original sources used, or 2 primary sources, in addition to derived or secondary sources||3 or more primary or original sources used |- |Sources||[[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy#Source.2C_Source.2C_Source|Source Each Fact]]||Sources cited but not all facts are found in the source||Each fact has a source with explicit evidence||Evidence from multiple reliable sources used to source a tricky fact |- |Sources||[[Help:Sources Style Guide|Cite sources using Evidence Explained style guide (based on Chicago Manual of Style)]]||Sources contain data recommended by the EE guide||All Sources contain all the data recommended by EE guide and some have EE styling||Sources contain all data recommended by EE guide and most conform in style |- |Sources||[[Help:Sources|Use of inline sources, including named sources]]||Citations present but not inline||[[Help:Sources#Embed_them_as_references_.28footnotes.29|Inline citations used]]||[[Help:Sources#Repeated_use_of_the_same_source_in_the_same_profile|At least 1 inline citation used more than once]] |- |Sources||Knows about Apps for finding and citing||Is aware of RootsSearch and Sourcer||Is aware and has used RootsSearch or Sourcer||Uses RootsSearch or Sourcer regularly and is aware of the Ancestry Citer |- |Analysis of evidence||||Has overlooked facts in the evidence used, or missed facts by using trancription only and ignoring image, or source does not support the fact, or does not understand the potential unreliability of the source used, or has overlooked discrepancies in the sources||All sources support the documented facts. Discrepancies noted. Good use of research notes where required. Use of uncertain buttons where warranted.||2 star requirements met + use of other resources, e.g. checking legislation or historical sources for context. Demonstrates good understanding of the reliability of different types of evidence. |- |Content||Creating engaging content||A few facts are stated but no details provided||Several facts are stated||Contains several facts supplemented with interesting details or relevant background information |- |Writing||Clarity||Content only understood following explanation||Content is difficult to understand, or contains too much content that is not genealogical in nature||Content easily understood, abbreviations are explained, content is genealogical in nature |- |Writing||Using correct language||Frequent grammar or spelling errors||1-3 errors||Perfect spelling and grammar |- |Presentation||Neat profile that aids increased accessibility||Content is difficult to read, e.g. excessive bold text, lack of spacing between facts, loud or tiled background, would be aided by use of headings, has copy/paste of entire wills/articles/obituaries onto profile||Some attempt at presentation has been made, e.g. use of headings, but some problems remain, e.g. profile could benefit from a list/table/FSP(Free Space Page)||Presentation easy to read, polished appearance, headings used where benefit gained, use of FSP where warranted |- |Images||Loading & citing images||uploaded an image and put a citation in the comments||included a link to an image in the biography ||included a link to an image and included the image citation in the biography |- |Images||Use of image template to place image in biography||Image is in the biography; No caption or label, image not self-explanatory. Not placed well. Visually unpleasant.||Image is well placed and sized in the biography and has a caption||Images are visually pleasing, well placed, understandable with captions if required, labels used. |- |Relationships||Knows how to create linked relationships||Has created at least one linked profile with at least one source that shows the relationship||Has created all spouse & children OR parent & sibling profiles with at least one source that shows the relationship on each||Has created all known relation profiles with good sourcing and at least a minimum biography on each |- |Links||Use of links outside of sources to aid navigation, provide supplementary information and aid search engine optimization||Links to other profiles, also to FSPs where warranted||Links to other profiles/FSPs plus 1-3 links to other webpages||Links to other profiles/FSPs plus > 3 links to other webpages, including a variety of sites, e.g. articles, maps, images |- |Merging Profiles||Integrate facts and resolve discrepancies||Duplicate headings removed||Sources moved inline; unsourced profiles have had at least one source added||Inline sources; duplicate narrative removed; sources added for all facts; linked profiles checked for potential merges |- |Biography Style||[[Help:Biographies|Biographies]]||Doesn't seem to have a style||Outline syle used ||Biography written in narrative syle with appropriate headings |- |Categories||[[Help:Categorization|Categorization]]||No Categories; understands using the Category picker||1 category added||> 1 category added |- |Stickers||[[Help:Stickers|Stickers]]||No Stickers; understand what they are and how to use them||1 sticker below biography heading||Stickers placed in logical portions of the biography; no errors |- |Certain/Uncertain buttons||[[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain Status]]||Understands when to use them||Used sporadically||Used |- |Dates||[[Help:Date_Fields#Date_Status_Options|Date Status]]||Understands when to use them||Used sporadically||Used |- |Places||[[Help:Uncertain_Locations|Place Status]]||Understands when to use them||Used sporadically||Used |- |Names||[[Help:Name_Fields#Specific_Rules_for_Individual_Name_Fields|Name Status]]||Understands when to use them||Used sporadically||Used |- |Relationships||[[Help:Relationship Status|Relationship Status]]||Understands when to use them||Used sporadically||Used |- |Watchlist items||[[Help:How to Manage Your Watchlist|How to Manage Your Watchlist]]t|||||| |- |Duplicates|||||||| |- |Suggestions||||Knows [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Suggestions#Suggestion_Types suggestion types]|||| |} ----
'''Category of Skill Standards'''
{| border="1" !Category of Skill!!Specific Skill!!Level 1!!Level 2!!Level 3 |- |Names||LNAB guidelines||Has names in appropriate fields as identified from sources||Has the most accurate spelling at the time of birth||Has sources and research notes explaining why a specific spelling was chosen |- |Locations||Use complete locations||location as seen on source||combination of location from multiple sources but not complete||complete location from sources with level of certainty; research note if less that certain |- |Dates||Dates as provided in sources||date from source||date from source or Estimated date with status button||date from source or estimated date with status button, template, and research notes |- |Sources||Cite reliable sources||All sources are either derived or not primary sources||Minimum 2 original sources used, or 2 primary sources, in addition to derived or secondary sources||3 or more primary or original sources used |- |Sources||Source each fact||sources cited but not all facts are found in the source||each fact has a source with explicit evidence||Evidence from multiple reliable sources used to source a tricky fact |- |Sources||Cite sources using Evidence Explained style guide (based on Chicago Manual of Style)||Sources contain data recommended by the EE guide||All Sources contain all the data recommended by EE guide and some have EE styling||Sources contain all data recommended by EE guide and most conform in style |- |Sources||Use of inline sources, including named sources||Citations present but not inline||Inline citations used||At least 1 inline citation used more than once |- |Analysis of evidence||||Some facts not included in biography||All sources support the documented facts. Discrepancies noted. Good use of research notes where required. Use of uncertain buttons where warranted.||2 star requirements met + use of other resources, e.g. legislation or historical sources for context. |- |Content||Biography has engaging content||A few facts are stated but no details provided||Several facts are stated||Contains several facts supplemented with interesting details or relevant background information |- |Writing||Clarity||Content is difficult to follow||Content is difficult to understand, or contains too much content that is not genealogical in nature||Content easily understood, abbreviations are explained, content is genealogical in nature |- |Writing||Grammatically Correct||Frequent grammar or spelling errors||1-3 errors||Perfect spelling and grammar |- |Presentation||Neat profile that aids increased accessibility||Content is difficult to read, e.g. excessive bold text, lack of spacing between facts, loud or tiled background, would be aided by use of headings, has copy/paste of entire wills/articles/obituaries onto profile||Some attempt at presentation has been made, e.g. use of headings, but some problems remain, e.g. profile could benefit from a list/table/FSP(Free Space Page)||Presentation easy to read, polished appearance, headings used where benefit gained, use of FSP where warranted |- |Images||Contains copyright free images with clear citations||has an image and a citation in the comments||has a link to the image in the biography ||has a link to an image with the image citation in the biography and a caption |- |Images||Use of image template to place image in biography||Image is in the biography; No caption or label, image not self-explanatory. Not placed well. Visually unpleasant.||Image is well placed and sized in the biography and has a caption||Images are visually pleasing, well placed, understandable with captions if required, labels used. |- |Relationships||knows how to create linked relationships||has created at least one linked profile with at least one source that shows the relationship||has created all spouse & chidren OR parent & sibling profiles with at least one source that shows the relationship on each||has created all known relation profiles with good sourcing and at least a minimum biography on each |- |Links||Use of links outside of sources to aid navigation, provide supplementary information and aid search engine optimisation||Links to other profiles, also to FSPs where warranted||Links to other profiles/FSPs plus 1-3 links to other webpages||Links to other profiles/FSPs plus > 3 links to other webpages, including a variety of sites, e.g. articles, maps, images |- |Merging Profiles||Integrate facts and resolve discrepancies||Duplicate headings removed||Sources moved inline; unsourced profiles have had at least one source added||Inline sources; duplicate narrative removed; sources added for all facts; linked profiles checked for potential merges |- |Biography Style||Biographies||Doesn't seem to have a style||Outline syle used ||Biography written in narrative syle with appropriate headings |- |Categories||Categorization||No Categories||1 category added||> 1 category added |- |Stickers||Stickers||No Stickers||1 sticker below biography heading||Stickers placed in logical portions of the biography; no errors |- |Certain/Uncertain buttons||Uncertain Status||not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Dates||Date Status||not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Places||Place Status||not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Names||Name Status||not used||Used sporadically||Used |- |Relationships||Relationship Status||Not used||Used sporadically||Used |}

Profile Improvement Team

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[[Space:Vatican_City|Vatican City Project]] > '''Profiles Improvement Team''' ----
= Welcome To The Profiles Improvement Team = ''"We Improved And We Keep Improving."'' - '''Jim Yeamans''' Yeamans, Jim. “Jim Yeamans Quotes.” QuoteHD. (http://www.quotehd.com/quotes/jim-yeamans-quote-we-improved-and-we-keep-improving. : 26 June 2021)
:If you are interested in helping out in the Profile Improvement Team and are not already a member of the Vatican City Project, please read the [[Space:Vatican_City|Vatican City Project Page]] to learn more about the project, what we do, and how you can join us! :'''Team Leader:''' :'''Team Members:''' * :The goal of the Profile Improvement Team is to focus on profiles of people associated with the Vatican In order to present the best possible profiles. === Steps Towards Improved Profiles === :There are steps or stages to improving Profiles. It is possible to do several in one go, but it is also possible to do a step at a time. Each step produces something better than before. If you are not comfortable with working on a particular step, collaborate with someone who enjoys that aspect. # Rearrange the Bio into a logical order, remove the GEDCOM cruft after import, or tidy the sections after merging. Even manually entered profiles can benefit from some organization. This should be done by everyone who adds or merges profiles as a matter of course. # Help implement the [[:Category:Styles and Standards|style guidelines]] for what makes a good narrative. For example, see [[Biographies]] and the [[Help:Examples]] gallery. See this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/113921#a113922 G2G answer from our WikiTreer-in-Chief] for an explanation as to why this is important. # Check that all facts have one or more sources, preferably a verifiable primary source. Add sources according to the [[Sources_Style_Guide]] using the [[Help:Sources#Examples|examples]] from the Sources FAQ. Profiles with only vague online and unsourced family trees should have the [[#Using Templates to Add Maintenance Categories to Profiles|Unsourced]] template added. # Add a ==Research Notes== section to identify and highlight disputed information and/or common mixups for a person. # Layout a preliminary narrative and/or timeline of the person's life, getting the key facts in order will help later. The [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Biography Generator app] and the [https://tools.wmflabs.org/magnustools/tab2wiki.php spreadsheet to Wiki table app] can help with that. New [[Help:Apps|apps]] are developed all the time, so check to see if there are others to help. # Search for copyright-free photographs, pictures, maps, or other visual items for addition to the profile following the [[Help:Profile_Aesthetics|aesthetics guidelines]]. # Add [[Help:Categorization|categories]] and [[Template:Succession_box|succession boxes]] if appropriate. # Fill out the narrative with appropriate background stories and links to other related profiles and information like Wikipedia, online newspapers archives, or family websites # Add, where possible, an estimated birth year to profiles with empty birth dates. Set the before, after, or uncertain status; the [[Template:Estimated_Date#Examples|{{Estimated Date}}]] template is also recommended. # Add, where possible, a potential country or continent of birth or death to profiles with all empty locations. Set the Uncertain status. # Add [[#Maintenance Categories|maintenance categories]] for profiles that need help beyond the limits of your time or expertise. #Where copyrighted work, or even public-domain text, has been pasted in a biography, [[Help:Copying_Text#Clean-up_efforts|cleanup efforts]] are appreciated. Best practice is to summarize the key points and LINK to the source where you can. Short quotes are okay. Quotes should always have quotation marks " " and a source. == Sources ==

Profile Improvements Progress Report

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[[Category: Profile Improvement Project]] == Progress Reports == Beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement Profile Improvement Project]. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration amongst the project participants. If you are going to be temporarily inactive in the project (eg. on vacation), please note that here. Thanks! '''Please note''': This list is in alphabetical order. Please insert your own information in alphabetical order according to your surname ''as displayed''. (Also, please consider dating your entry.) * [[Abbey-210|Darrell Abbey]] - I am working on cleaning up my Gedcom files and looking for standards in writing biographies. I would be happy to help where ever needed. * [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] - Trying to cleanup gedcom crud and source the Porterfield surnames (200+) and other Scottish surnames. This lead me into Dal Riada and old Scottish and Irish royalty. Did hundreds of merges in this area. The area was ripe for duplicate elimination. * [[Taffe-10|Leigh Adams]] - I am currently working on the profiles within my watchlist which are part of my The Irish Settlement mini-project, cleaning them up, and adding biographies and sources. The majority of these profiles are part of the Irish Roots project as well. * [[Adams-16917 | Marj Adams]] - If I come across it, I do it. Working mainly on Greens (who could possibly be my husband's line where we have a wall at 1820 in OH). I check my Wiki Genealogy Feed daily and almost always find profiles to improve. Also do Adams, my maiden name, when it appears (often) on the suggestion pages. * [[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] - maiden voyage * [[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]] - writing [[Project:WikiTree Apps|tools]] to help find profiles needing attention. * [[B-404|Anne B]] - I just keep finding profiles and whole families that need help, everywhere I turn. Doing double duty, I spend a lot of my time improving Puritan Great Migration profiles, Founders of Hartford and the Signers of the New Haven Covenant plus there wives and children. I'm also working on my ancestors who are already present on Wikitree. Sep. 2017 * [[Baraboo-1|Gerald Baraboo de Barbeau dit Boisdore]] - I am studying the WikiTree rules, style and standards for profile protocol. I have finished my first goals to implement the WikiTree protocols. I am continuing to improve profiles within my watch list. I am improving merges and using our protocols when helping other profiles find sources. I have finished adding sources to all my gedcom profiles. I have sourced more then 400 unsourced profiles during October. I have corrected all d b errors on the 1783 profiles I have the privilege to take care of. [[Baraboo-1|Baraboo-1]] 15:28, 24 October 2016 (EDT) * [[Barhorst-7|Leo Barhorst]] - Started with cleaning up the profiles I manage. Clean up Gedcom's and adding bio's for my nearest relatives from first hand. When merging I mostly directly clan up the profiles. Added Oct 11, 2017. *[[Barry-1264 |Dorothy Barry]] - Cleaning up and adding sources to Barry profiles especially those that are a part of the Barry_Name_Study and those Barry profiles that have no manager. *[[Belcher-413|Richard Belcher]] - Fixing typos and things like that when I see them. *[[Bentley-2133|John Bentley]] I'm working on many Bentley profiles as part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Name_Study&public=1 Bentley Name Study.]. Currently, I am trying to clean up the profiles of the first Bentleys in America. * [[Bergin-30|Michele Bergin]] - Currently working on profiles from England *[[Beunis-2|Filip Beunis]] - I am working mostly on adding (primary) sources for profiles related to Belgium. *[[Boucher-3237|Liat Boucher]] - I've been cleaning up messy profiles whenever I come across them, mostly by adding inline citations and paring down copy-pasted bios. I also add a brief biography when I find profiles that are completely empty, even if it's just a date of death and burial information. I mostly focus on profiles connected to Maine; lately I've been editing a lot of Chutes, Mayberrys, Libbys, Larrabees, Foggs, Harmons, and Quinbys. * [[Bredehoft-6|Tom Bredehoft]] - Since completing the entering of the Pettibone Registry, I've been merging (and cleaning up) random merges from the 'ready to be merged' pile. Also rejecting some of same and reducing my overly-large watch list. (30 Sep 2015) * [[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] *[[Clark-35833|Jessica Burgoyne]] I'm working on sourcing and cleaning the Owens family from Cameron, NY during the 1700s and 1800s. *[[Finnerty-95|Karen Butler]] - currently working through my watchlist improving my profiles * [[Byers-779 | Dale Byers]] - I am working on the Dyer GEDCOM that was uploaded in 2010 and not touched after that. *[[Colville-218|Joelle Colville-Hanson]] Hello there. I keep finding ways to improve my own watchlist, going back to profiles I did earlier and adding census sources for example. For the Civil War Project, I like go through the large category and try to put them in their specific regiments if I can, and also beef up the profile while I'm there if I can. I like to use a narrative style. I have a subscription to Geneology bank so I use obituaries when they are available. I'm also on the Illinois history project so again, when I go through Winnebago County (My area of study) category I try to beef up the profiles. I'm also making a cemetery free space [[Space:Guilford_Union_Cemetery|Gulford-Union Cemetery]] and making sure everyone buried there as a nice biography and well sourced profile. * [[Gordon-4080|Gaile Connolly]] - Adding my husband's family as a surprise Christmas gift for him and concentrating on Holocaust victims in my "adopted" gedcom family
* [[Constantineau-17|Guy Constantineau]] Working on profiles from Quebec, in french and english. Also trying to connect Quebec profiles with families from New England *[[C-325 |Joanne Coombs]] - Tidying profiles on my watch list, adding estimated date templates where needed, cleaning up profiles as I adopt them and adding sources to unsourced profiles as I come across them. * [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]] - I am trying to clean up profiles made by GEDCOM from Ancestry starting with my watchlist, my ancestors, any orphaned profiles I notice. * [[Cruthers-29|Laurie Cruthers]] - For now have switched from the Barron Family GEDCOM in England to working on unsourced profiles of the sarah roblin2.ged in Ontario, Canada. *[[D-312|S D]] I recently completed OT 1 as part of the England Project, and I'm looking forward to getting back to my own ancestors who are much in need of attention. While on OT 1, I completed: [[Sheppard-909|Lavina Daisy Gorsuch]], [[Barefoot-120|Bertha Barefoot Harvey]], [[Manlove-45|Simeon Owtram Manlove]], [[Sheppard-1046|James Sheppard]], and [[Bendall-160|Charles Bendall]]. I hope to complete OT 2 when a mentor becomes available. * [[Dale-2823|Pam Dale]] I graduated the voyage and have been working from my anniversaries list to clean up the profiles I previously made and also doing the Bio-Builders Challenge. *[[Strutton-11|Shirley Dalton]] Working here, there, and everywhere. Working on Unknowns, Womack, Luttrell, Dills. In between trying to add more of my own Strutton line. Also check into profiles needing sources 2 or 3 times a week. *[[Darcy-578 | Diane Darcy]] Revisiting the profiles on my Watchlist (via Anniversaries) and checking if profiles need improvement. Helping others who contact me to add sources and improve their profiles. When time permits work as a Data Doctor on the Australian Suggestion List. *[[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] I have finger in many pies. I am trying to add my own family tree to WikiTree. I also dabble in Notables in Gloucestershire. I also do sourcing for Team Gloucestershire in the England Project. I also dabble with Data Doctors (not much good at that). I also love helping others to find sources and citations so feel free to contact me if you think I can help (UK is my best area). I have passed a Genealogy Diploma recently and have been doing genealogy now for over 28 years. In process of doing orphan trail 2 on English project. *[[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]] Continuing to source profiles in my tree, participating in weekly DD challenges, Clean-a-Thon, and other challenges * [[Doerflinger-1|Elyse Doerflinger]] - I'm especially interested in working on profiles for ancestors from Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina. *[[Rowe-6599|Sally Douglas]] I am currently working on Bio Building in profiles on my own watchlist and as part of the England Project. In the England Project I am on the Managed Profiles, Devon County, and Cornwall County Teams, and have recently taken on the role of co-Team-Leader of the England Biobuilders. I've recently written the biography of the poet [[Donne-48|John Donne]] on behalf of the England Managed Profiles Team, and am now slowly working through his family. *[[Duran-985|TC Duran]] I am currently studying the WikiTree profile standards, and have been working on a cousin's orphaned GEDCOM import.  I still have a lot to learn, but I enjoy cleaning up messy biographies and messy sources.  The current lines that I'm working on are Byrds and Hartzells. * [[Elliott-4594|Alex Elliott]] - I am currently working my way through my 2000+ Family profiles cleaning up the Gedcom junk and adding biographies. * [[Fields-574|Bob Fields]] - *[[Finley-1947|Jacqueli Finley]] I am currently working on abandoned profiles, as well as well sourcing my watch list profiles. * [[Fitzpatrick-206|Sue Fitzpatrick]] - I'd like to help since I know that some of mine have the garbled info from my GEDCOM import * [[Floyd-1283|John Floyd]] - Working on profiles in my watch list, any thing that needs cleaning up, and anything during merger. Finished [[Crippen-29|Jabez Crippen]] any comments? Be sure to add dates if you have them, thank you for your hard work. *[[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] - Improving the profiles I manage for my own relatives - predominantly South Australia pre-Federation and England, adding profiles for the inhabitants of a local cemetery, cleaning up suggestions and unsourced profiles throughout England and South Australia, improving project managed profiles and notables in England and Australia, improving profiles for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. *[[Wright-4386| Candyce Fulford]] - I am adding biographies to my Jackson Family members, beginning with [[Jackson-32511 | Jeremiah Jackson]], a slave who became free after the Civil War. Also added "Died Young" stickers to applicable profiles, as well as working with the BIOBUILDERS Challenge for this month ''(June marriages)''. * [[Gauthier-2258|N. Gauthier]] Working on general profile improvements such as ... **Adding & resolving Unsourced templates **Finding and proposing merges & followup **Cleaning up GEDCOM and post-merge duplications **Adjusting bio info chronologically **Adding inline citations for sources **Suggesting LNAB improvements. *[[Grawrock-1|David Grawrock]] - I am working on general cleanup from my GEDCOM import and working through adding all of the families from Lesja, Norway. It's going to be a long slog. * [[Grifhorst-1|Martyn Grifhorst]] - 44 *[[Gunther-113|Russ Gunther]] - I clean up profiles as I come across them, and like learning to use the tricks to make profiles more informative and look attractive, especially recognizing our veterans. **adding links **adding Categories *[[Guthrie-2600|Julie Guthrie]] ** Adding biographies and sources to profiles on my own watchlist ** Adding Guthrie family members to the Guthrie Clan pages ** Attempting to link the de la Corneille and Guthrie profiles ** Adopting orphaned profiles with no biography or source *[[Ring-1915|Cindy (Ring) Hanrahan]] - I check my Anniversary page daily and try to improve at least one profile from that list. Also have been checking the Suggestions page. * [[Gerard-337|Michelle Gerard Hartley]] - Working on Gerard, Hansen, Kool, Westfall, Straw, surnames presently. * [[McGee-1611|Debi McGee Hoag]] - Cleaning up my regrettably large GEDCOM import, all sourced in some manner thank the PTB. Cleaning up GEDCOM imports and sourcing profiles as part of [[:Space:Cornbread_Catchers|Team Cornbread Catchers]] and the [[:Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers]]. Adding the Unsourced template and GEDCOM Cleanup Needed category as needed on any profile that is open or whose manager has not been active in 2019. Initiating merges and cleaning up the resulting profiles. 18:21, 26 July 2020 (UTC) * [[Hoffman-5880|Eric Hoffman]] - Primarily working my own GEDCOM import and family lines, committing random acts of Improvement along the way (bios, inline citations, replacing import sources, etc.) *[[Thornton-5581|Helen (Thornton) Holt]] I have been going through family in my line, up dating and adding to their biography’s. Up dating them with new records from FamilySearch and Ancestry.com. If needed Merges are done. I have been updating the Thornton line. I have just finished James Hamilton Thornton-5688 and wife along with their 10 children and their families. I have followed my Thornton all the way back, along with maternal lines and family’’s. Adding new sources and redoing biography's. * [[Hoyt-576|Chris Hoyt]] - Trying to source and clean up some early profiles b. ca 1600-1650, often PGM or their descendants in New England, mostly concentrating on MA, but sometimes neighboring states. *[[Thompson-14289|Maryann Hurt]] - adding sources and formatting bios following current style guide. *[[James-134|David James]] - Like [[Adams-16917|Marj Adams]], "when I see it, I do it." Mostly working with Washington County, Maine profiles, transfering my research to WikiTree. Trying to bring at least the profiles on my watchlist into compliance, but keep getting distracted by profiles that need improvement that are encountered along the way. * [[Jennings-1408|Bill Jennings]] - Encouraging cited sources. Encouraging dialogue on conflicting information in primary and secondary sources. * [[Jensen-2035|Merissa Jensen]] - Just adopted a few profiles of distant relatives, gaining new information, adding some and cleaning up the auto-generated ged-com that it was created from. * [[Johnson-66920|Ron Johnson]] - starting to clean up the profiles on my Watchlist, in addition to working o others as I come across them. My primary database currently has well over 40,000 names, and only a couple hundred on Wikitree, that I know of. I've got a LOT of work ahead of me! * [[Jones-79722|Rodney Jones Jr]] ** Creating Biography for [[Jones-79725|W D Jones]] missing a few citations and his military units, but have taken steps to get them. ** Have almost completed [[Murphy-4411|William Murphy]] have some more resourcing and compilations to create. ** Created Biography for [[Murphy-17997|Ida (Murphy) Dobyns]] - profile ready for review. ** Sourcing and compiling research notes and vitals on [[Leftwich-487|Lucinda (Leftwich) Murphy]] *[[Merritt-4138|Jennifer Jordan]] I’m currently working on cleanup of my Gedcom files, thankfully I didn’t dump too many. I’m also working with the Quaker Project on correctly categorizing Monthly Meetings. While in these Quaker profiles I’m adding sources and indicating maintenance categories if needed. In my spare time, I’m learning all I can about proper usage of Wikitree Style Conventions as they apply to Biographies, Profiles, Citations, DNA Confirmation...still a Newt with a lot to learn! *[[Keil-336|Susan Keil]] - I certainly contribute to profile improvement as often as possible. I originally joined the Profiles Project at the indirect suggestion from a WT Leader while working on Unknowns. I still tackle those but more easily perform general clean up and sourcing (as opposed to re/writing biographies). Recently I've become interested in the Anthony surname as I appreciate [[Anthony-14|Susan B Anthony]] and randomly came across a profile of a woman ([[Cole-17941|Elizabeth S Anthony]]) who's obituary said she was a cousin to her. Since Elizabeth's surname was Anthony, that didn't really make sense. As I tried to make this connection, I discovered the "cousins" were really Elizabeth S Cole's spouse [[Anthony-3356|Benjamin Anthony]] and Susan B Anthony. One thing led to another and I found myself in the confusion/conflation/contradictory scene descending from [[Anthony-272|William Anthony]] of Cologne, Germany who relocated to London sometime in the latter half of the 1400s. At the moment I'm hoping my work on the Anthony line may be the arena where I can contribute adequately to make my first application attempt to become pre-1500 certified. *[[Kelly-16701|Nicole Kelly]] Working with profiles on my watchlist to clean up, add sources, and write biographies. I have also started volunteering for the Bio Builders challenge. * [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] - Working mainly on pre-1850 profiles in Massachusetts, also **Doing Sourcerers Challenge **Doing Connectors Challenge **Doing Biography Builders **Working as a Data Doctor *[[Kester-460 | Virgil M. Kester III]] **Cleaning up Profiles - for any and all issues ... GEDCOM, Merge, No Bio's ... **Sourcing **Connecting **Merging and proposing merges * [[Kline-958| Star Kline]] ** Adding the Unsourced category to Orphaned (and other) profiles as appropriate ** Adding the specific region to Unsourced categories to encourage Sourcerers to work on those profiles ** Adding sources to Unsourced Profiles as part of the Sourcerers project ** Asking questions in the G2G forum to encourage others to look at and improve profiles ** Adding project templates to appropriate profiles ** Identifying duplicates and proposing merges ** Merging profiles and cleaning up the merged biographies ** Cleaning up the profiles in my own watch list *[[Smith-241759|Sue Knifley]] Working from my anniversary list to improve profiles on watchlist. * [[Knighton-40|James Knighton]] I am going through the profiles of my direct ancestors and giving them a complete profile based on all the records I have for them. I am doing this by generation; my 8 great-grandparents, my 16 great-great-grandparents etc. I have just started on my 32 great-great-great grandparents. *[[Kreutzer-114|P Kreutzer]] I try to improve profiles that haven't had anything done to them. Also, try to find duplicates to merge, and connect. *[[Kristensen-547|Leif Biberg Kristensen]] - I'm mostly working with my own One Place Study of Solum, Telemark, Norway. But I'm of course running into already existing profiles all the time, most of them apparently abandoned Gedcom imports. *[[Lambert-1995|Nan Lambert]] - In addition to my own watchlist, working with orphan profiles primarily in gedcom cleanup, current last names, and estimating birth dates. *[[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] - I'm in the process of cleaning up my own Gedcom and will help correcting typos and other such things. * [[Langridge-71|Langridge-71]] Working with family to expand and improve our tree branches. **Database Errors project - Leading the England Data Doctor Team, working on the Surrey County Team sourcing from unsourced categories generally and at county level **Biobuilding my own managed profiles **Adding unsourced template, Country Sticker, location and maintenance categories to any profiles needing these, as I come across them in my work **Working to make sure location names are correct for the time period. **Cleaning up GEDcom and merge left overs on profiles I come across in my work **Taking part in Data Doctor, Sourcerer and Bio building Challenges *[[Larson-2750|Kerry Larson]] - Working on sourcing and formatting for any profile in my ancestry, or any others needing help I come across. *[[C-213|Kasey Lee (KC)]] - currently assisting a one-name study to improve profiles that are in dire need and finding many others that need help along the way - I find it satisfying to add improvements others can then enjoy and relate to. *[[Lee-11043|Scott Lee]] - Biobuilders February 2021. See my [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Biobuilders_Profiles My Biobuilders Page]. *[[Leeland-10|Shanna Leeland]] ** currently working on the profile for Gennario Martini. Finding sources, and sorting through the "four" Jerry Martini's that are all related to each other to make sure I have the right records. *[[Williams-28514|Cindy Williams Lesure]] - From my anniversaries list, since I try to post cousins, etc birthdays on Facebook, I work each of the birthdays and wedding anniversaries to try to improve all the profiles in my watchlist. I go through each of them to make sure I gather all the sources possible and include them and from those sources add as much of the information as I can. I love doing it, but it is exhausting sometimes! :-) *[[Lloyd-2622|Ashley Lloyd]] - I'm adding sources and formatting bios in my tree and also ones that I come across. * [[Meredith-1182|David Loring]] Currently working on early Lorings 1600+ *[[Lucas-8401| Jaav Lucas]] I'm working on merging profiles and finding duplicates. As well as working on cleaning up profiles on my watchlist. Also looking for sources for older profiles. *[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] **Database Errors project **Biobuilding my own managed profiles **Adding unsourced template and maintenance categories to any profiles needed as I come across them in my work **Working to make sure names are in the correct fields and location names are correct for the time period. **Suggesting merges on duplicates and completing said merges when they go into default **Cleaning up gedcom gook on profiles I come across in my work **Adding estimated birth or death dates based on Biography info when possible **Working on finding duplicates for the Davis Surname. Currently on 7000 of 36,000ish **Working on finding duplicates for the Moon Surname About 2/3 finished **Suggesting to PM how to correct surnames when gedcom uploads have made a mistake or when surname has multiple names and should only be one. Updated 29 Nov 2017. *[[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] - when I participate in weekly data doctor challenges I look at the entire profile and fix everything that I can, including adding sources and citing them in the bio. This means a lower number of challenge errors fixed, but more overall improvement in individual profiles. It's pretty much how I approach any profiles I come across as a coordinator for the Louisiana project, category liason for the Acadian project, and member of the profile improvement team for the Black heritage project. My hope is that profile managers will be inspired to both add to what has been done and use the improved profile as a model for their own watchlists, much as I was inspired early on by Vickie Norman! *[[Atkinson-3454|Carolyn Martin]] - I am working as a sourcerer and data doctor. I spend most of my time sourcing and correcting data errors, sometimes in the weekly and/or monthly challenges, sometimes just own my own. I also started writing biographies for profiles on the needs biographies lists. I also work on the Bahamas Project adding profiles and sources for people who were born. married or died in the Bahamas. I also love to add profiles for spouses, children, or other relatives to a profile I may am working on. I go through my own watchlist from time to time to expand biographies with more detailed information and/or more sources. * [[McDonald-2042|BK McDonald]] - Interested in improving profiles if I can help, but am also interested in making wikitree more open. I would rather have someone add a daughter or second husband to one of my relatives and be wrong than for them to say, "screw it, I will just make a duplicate." I guess the reason for the restrictions is in how irreversible some merges are, but I believe fewer padlocks is an important goal. *[[Shelton-3310|Tamara Miles]] -- Among other things, I am working on the Briscoe profiles in my family. Today, I have shared a letter from Mary Lou Briscoe, my great-grandmother, to my grandmother, Dollie Jeanette Hyatt Moon. I have recently updated the profile of Mary Lou's father, John Jasper "Burle" Briscoe, an interesting character who consecutively married three sisters. There are also family legends and rumors about Native American ancestry in this line, but I have not yet found firm evidence for this, so that's something on my mind. Burle Briscoe's mother, Winnie T. Bowman Briscoe, has been identified with a variety of names around Ancestry.com, so I'm trying to clear that up, but there's more to be done. She has been described as Native American, and her portrait does show unique characteristics, but I don't know anything for sure. I would like to write more about her husband, Martin Van Buren Briscoe, who was a blacksmith. This family lived in the Arab, Marshall County, Alabama area. There are some incorrect profiles for Martin Van Buren Briscoe on Ancestry --- two hundred years off base, for example. *[[Moore-34858|Dallace Moore]] Learning how to improve my profiles. * [[N.-17|Maggie N]] - Anything that floats my way ! * [[Norman-801|Vicki Norman]] - Working on adding sources and cleaning up Coffey family gedcoms and merges. 11/23/2015. Will try to work on one long profile every couple of days. *[[O'Brien-2009|A O'Brien]] Working on improving profiles of my own direct ancestors. *[[Old-604|Iain Old]] Adding biographies and sources to profiles on my own watchlist including Old, Oal, McAusand, Scott, Bingham, Selkirk, Kidd, Watt, Drysdale etc. Adding biographical details for profiles who should be in the Category: Members of Parliament, Scotland * [[Binkley-335|Summer Orman]] - currently focusing on GEDCOM clean ups; sourcing as able; Particular focus is on Surnames Binkley, Shotwell, Stover, Mayo, Hudson, all of which I have name studies. * [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]] I have been working on profiles for such a long time wherever I see that needs it and adding sources and correct headings as well adding unsourced to a profile when I see one and couldn't find a source. I never thought to ask for the Profiles Badge!!! *[[Peter-489|David Peter]] - Started with my family list: [[Allen-18810|Daniel W Allen]] improved!; 14 March 2017, profiles for [[Van_Houten-238|Elizabeth Van Houten]], [[Allen-18540|Marshall Allen]], [[Allen-24863|Edward Augustus Allen]], and [[Allen-24864|George Henry Allen]]. *[[Phillips-29113|N. Phillips]] - Working on adding biographies to profiles to make them good for people trying to make a family history book, like I am. * [[Judy-74|Lundie Pinner]] - Cleaning up my own GEDCOM and a [[Casson-15|distant relative]]'s merge, as well as seek out duplicates that resulted. * [[Pyle-388|Katie Pyle]] - I am trying to clean up profiles I either created or am involved with. Currently working on the Baldwin family originating in and around Buckinghamshire, England, and emigrating to the US in the 16th century. *[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] when I find time, I just pick up a profile that needs work. * [[Fiscus-32 | Julie Ricketts]] ** Tracking down birth dates for profiles in the [[:Category:Estimated_Birth_Date | Estimated Birth Date]] category. ** Identifying duplicates and proposing merges ** Cleaning up flotsam-filled biographies after aforementioned merges ** Working on my own watch list to add sources and connect the Unconnected ** Adding sources to [[:Category: Unsourced Profiles | Unsourced Profiles]] ** Tracking down last names of the [[:Category: Unknowns | Unknowns]] (Very satisfying ... if you haven't tried it, you should!!) *[[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce Rivette]] - I participate in the monthly [[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]] challenges. I'm slowly working on importing more ancestor families from my personal database, and use the Bio Builders challenges to focus the cleanup work needed on profiles in my Watchlist. (The initial raw imports are not pretty!) I also work on Louisiana profiles in general as part of the Louisiana Project. My current long-term goal is to identify all unsourced Louisiana profiles with appropriate categories in preparation for the annual Source-a-thons. There are thousands of them, and it will take a massive collaboration effort to get them all sourced! * [[Roche-395|Patt Roche]] - Currently staying busy merging profiles, participating in the monthly Biography Builders challenge, working on Data Dr. suggestions report, and the annual improvement review of the profiles on my Watchlist, but am year behind on that task :( * [[Raber-23|Lynden Raber Castle Rodriguez]] - Currently on long-term work on the Magna Carta Project; Have been doing more work on improvement on these and my own family profiles. *[[Callis-74|Sarah Rojas]] - I am going through my Wiki Genealogy Feed daily finding profiles that need some help and I'm also working on 'Callis' profiles. *[[Rollet-41|Karen Rollet Lorenz]] Besides cleaning up my watchlist and finding profiles on Wikitree that need merging, I am working on finding names for the unknowns we have on Wikitree. My main focus is mostly 19th and 20th century profiles in the United States. 9-6-2020. *[[Rosser-226|John Rosser]] Working on building, sourcing and categorising the profiles on my watchlist (mainly Australia, but growing numbers for England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland). I am comfortable with merging and cleaning as required. I also get caught in 'rabbit holes' from time to time and improve small stuff as I find them. * [[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]] - I am currently working on the Magna Carta Project and I am also trying to clean up any other needy profiles I find along the way. **I haven't been real active lately, as I am working hard at writing a family history book. But I pop into Wikitree at least once or twice a day to see if anything needs my attention. I work quietly with several projects, making additions and improvements wherever I find the need, adopting, merging and improving profiles. *[[Dodge-4214|Robin Shaules]] - After being in the project for six months, I'm continuing to work on cleaning up those on my Watchlist. I'm happy to say that I've made a successful journey through the Voyager program and have now moved on to become a Voyager Guide assisting others on their Voyager journeys. *[[Shinn-878|Teresa Shinn]] - working on sourcing my ancestors and other pages, also sourcing etc. I believe that wikitree can be a legacy rather than just pages of facts. *[[Aldrich-908|Cheryl Skordahl]] I usually volunteer with the monthy Biography Builders Challenge, working on biographies for the multitude of PGM children's profiles I added during the last "thon," I upgrade PGM profiles. * [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] - monitoring Native American profiles for inaccuracies; dating and sourcing and where possible connecting dateless, sourceless, disconnected profiles. UpdatedMarch 2022. * [[Smith-102689|Weldon Smith]] - Working on my own newly-imported profiles (hundreds of them), checking evidence and standardizing style. Also collaborating on the connecting profiles, where my lineages meet the global tree, assisting with merging. *[[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]] - I am working on adding sources and biographies for my ancestors. I'm currently on my 3rd-great-grandparents. * [[Schellenberger-149 | Astrid Spaargaren]] - I am recycling and finding Dutch "unknowns" profiles that needs sources, biographies, and clean ups. *[[Scheeler-65 | Amy Sparks]] - I've got loads of messy profiles out there, so I'm digging through the Help screens to see how I can clean them up. I work on some of my family profiles for the Welsh project, particularly for those from Glamorgan. I will research unsourced profiles as I encounter them and like participating in the Sourcerers challenges. *[[Spiker-309 | Christina Spiker]] - Working on building the biographies and completing profiles within my own tree while also contributing to other profiles with similar surnames in the Polish Roots Project. My goal is to write at least 10 new biographies a month. *[[Steinbach-86]] I am currently working on adding complete profiles with bios and sources for my family tree as well as adding sources to unsourced profiles I come across, and adding "unsourced" to appropriate profiles. *[[Stills-18|Michael Stills]] - Working on American Founding Fathers and Early New England Families *[[Stovall-395|Sally Stovall]] - Working on any profiles cleaning the merging, bio cleanup, categorizing, along with Mentoring. * [[Johansson-1906|Lena Svensson]] - Cleaning up members of the Swedish royal families, Swedish nobility and my own ancestors. * [[Nally-4|Becky Syphers]] I keep a list of profiles that need work. I am also working through my watch list. * [[Bonner-1839 | Alicia Taylor]] I am currently working on profiles on my list [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/762836/february-2019-biography-builders-married-in-february| married in February]. Next, I will work on people in my families in the military, as well as trying to take part in monthly challenges. * [[Østenstad-1|R Teschner]] I am mostly cleaning up Norwegian stuff (database errors, unsourced profiles, merge hunting, bad spellings, the drill) and building my family. *[[Thibault-751|Sara Thibault]] **Adding Unsourced, Unknown and other maintenance categories as needed when I come across profiles in need **Cleaning up GEDCOM messes as well as long profiles and post-merge duplications **Finding and proposing merges **Building bios for profiles I manage **Cleaning up data field errors, particularly in profiles on my watchlist and in my primary surnames, Québécois project, as well as profiles in the New England area **Adding sources where they are needed, as well as appropriate categories such as cemetery categories once sources are found *[[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] - I'm adding sources, writing or expanding bios, cleaning up gedcom and merged profiles and fixing data errors when I find them. *[[Walsh-4210|Pat Tidwell]] I find a number of profiles that require editing and updating by using the suggestions area and looking at all associated profiles. Hope this makes sense. *[[Troth-89|Becky Troth]]| Starting with Shropshire profiles, gedcom cleanups, sourcing and writing a biography for profiles in the maintenance categories, correcting errors working from the automated reports *[[Durbin-702|Natalie Trott]] '''Gedcom I'm currently working on''': Wordens For Sure.ged. *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] - I try to help out and work on any profile that I stumble across. While I am also working on my own tree I have been working on the Urquhart Name Study where I have been adding all about the Urquhart Family, which is my paternal line and the Powney and Mayo Name Studies, which are my maternal lines and also working on the Ravenswood Place Study, (which is in Queensland and not to be confused with the other two Ravenswood's that are in Australia) and is a little over a hour away from where I live, so I have offered to lookup Ravenswood graves and photograph them and have a copy of the Ravenswood Burial Register which I can also lookup. I am also working on the Gedcom Improvements Team, The England Project - West Midlands Team, The Australia Project - Australia - Assisted and Bounty Immigrants team and The Queensland Team where I am Team Leader. I have also been working on a Burdekin Space Page, which is where I live. I am also working Augustus Alt with the Managed Profiles Team and helping out with the Trailblazers Team. I have also been exchanging emails recently with a descendant of second husband of one of my first cousins, thrice removed, she, [[Troth-84|Augustia Day]] who shot her first husband in self defence and then married this second husband, who was the son of a convict. So I have found my first relative, their daughter, who was descended from a convict and another who was a murderer in just one week. * [[Van_Belzen-1|Joop van Belzen]], Working on profiles in my watch list, improve and add sources to unsourced Dutch profiles. *[[Wells-11344|Sherry Wells]] - I read through my daily emails and if I find an Unknown LNAB, I add the category, if it's unsourced and there is a profile manager I add the Unsourced category, if it's unsourced and there is no profile manager, I will try to add some sources, I also add the married last names because I'm hoping that it will help with some of the duplicates from the Unknowns. I also will also fix database errors that I see when I'm already in a profile as I'm a data doctor as well. I also update my profiles by going to my watchlist and sorting it according to the oldest edit date and update sources or fix the gedcom. *[[Welshans-7|Terry Welshans]] **Cleaning up GEDCOM entries for PGM profiles **Created a category page for members of the Rev. Hull company **Adopting orphaned profiles and linking them in as I find them * [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] Most of my profiles and well sourced and have biographies. I now spend a lot of time cleaning gedcoms and orphan profiles. *[[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]] - Still working on sourcing and improving profiles (for the Dutch Roots and other projects) , trying to find names for the many Dutch and other Unknowns, cleaning up gedcom or merged ones, cleaning up and straightening out very long , many times merged ones for different projects and so on. Also adopting abandoned Gedcom ones for the project so these will get some attention soon as well, working on my own and the projects watchlist . So might take some time but we'll get there ! :P *[[Williams-81019]] - I recently joined Wikitree and I decided to jump right in and I have joined a few projects because I feel it will be the best way to gain some experience in collaborating with others. I think it is a great way to improve my skills. However, I just hope I haven't bitten off more than I can chew because at times, it can be a little overwhelming. So, please be patient with me while I am going through what I have identified as my "on-the-job" training phase. I just know as each day I get better, so will the profiles I have chosen to manage. I believe with improvement in my own personal Wikitree skills, it will eventually benefit Wikitree as well since it will contribute to our profiles' improvement. As such, I have seen some profiles on my personal watch-list which also need improvement. So, I have decided I am going to prioritize those profiles and I will be working on dividing them into smaller groups in order to avoid being so overwhelmed and I can be more focused on the tasks at hand. The first group I have decided to work on are my veteran ancestors. Currently, I just completed the profile for my grandfather who was a World War II veteran. I chose him as my first profile to be reviewed because I want his profile to be the best it can be and I am anxiously awaiting for its review and all the suggestions and corrections that come along with it. I know we're all volunteers and I value everyone's time, especially the input provided by others. Consequently, I was wondering if there is another project on Wikitree where anyone can "occasionally" submit certain profiles to "reviewers" in order to improve our skills as well as our profiles. Maybe there could be a sticker showing a certain profile was "reviewed" or "review requested" at the request of the profile manager in order to improve the quality of the profile which is what this project is all about. In fact, maybe there could be two stickers assigned for reviewed profiles. The first sticker would be one that the profile manager has voluntarily placed on the profile page in question to show that a review has been requested and and after it has been reviewed the sticker can be upgraded to show the profile is in compliance. I am not looking for any merit stickers. For example, I would just like to know that a profile I manage is in compliance with Wikitree's standards and this "compliance" sticker is only issued after a profile manager has initiated a request for a review for a certain profile. I don't want to open a "can of worms" and waste all the protein with this suggestion, I just think it would be a great way to contribute to the improvement of our profiles. The reason I think this "compliance-requested/reviewed" sticker should only be requested at the profiles manger's request is because, if it became a merit sticker with certain levels to achieve, I really think it could turn into a mess. So, I think a compliance-reviewed sticker that is only issued upon request could help a lot of us who are new to this program. The sticker doesn't have to be anything fancy. Perhaps, just a graphic similar to a check-mark emoji would suffice with the name of the reviewer and the date it was reviewed. Once again, I don't think the sticker would reflect any status other than the profile is considered to be in compliance and it just means that someone other than the profile manager who is part of a team of reviewers has reviewed the profile only after it has been requested. I understand we are all volunteers and I value everyone's time. That is why I used the word occasionally because I don't want to take up too much of anyone's time and there would obviously be a limit placed on how many reviews can be requested. However, since the purpose of this project would be to focus on improving the skills of new Wikitree participants, there may be a limit associated with how how long someone has been a participant with Wikitree. I would appreciate anyone's thoughts on this. So, please feel free to contact me through the message system. I am excited to be a part of this team. Thank you.

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== Profile Improvements == === Links === [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Biography Generator] Google Category Search method
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== Acknowledgement ==
This profile was created and researched by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] as part of the [[Space:Braddock_Name_Study|Braddock Name Study]] with the goal of Connecting all Braddock's == Acknowledgement ==
This profile was created by [[WIKITREE-ID|NAME]] and sourced by [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] as part of the [[Space:Braddock_Name_Study|Braddock Name Study]] with the goal of Connecting all Braddock's
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= Profile Makeover = {{Community Event |image=WikiTree_Event_Images-26.png |text=made over 10 profiles in 2024 |event=[[Space:Profile Makeover|Profile Makeover]] }} Participants select a profile to spruce up over the course of a month. It could be from their own watchlist, although it wouldn't necessarily have to be. We could leave it open-ended or have an optional theme for each month (e.g. women in March for Women's History Month). == How to join == Answer the join post here: {{G2GLink|1687341}}, let us know which profile you will be working on. == How to participate == #Take a screenshot of the profile you've picked #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadPhoto&page_id=45402483 Upload your image] to the [[Space:Profile_Makeover_Gallery|Profile Makeover Gallery]] ##Add the profile id of your ancestor and '''(before)''' in the title of the image #Use the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|Completed Profile Checklist]] created by [[Randall-8561|David Randall]] to makeover your profile! #Take a final screenshot of your profile #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadPhoto&page_id=45402483 Upload your image] to the [[Space:Profile_Makeover_Gallery|Profile Makeover Gallery]] ##Add the profile id of your ancestor and '''(after)''' in the title of the image == Makeover showcase == Once a month we'll showcase the profiles showing the "before" and "after" snapshots on YouTube, ===
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*[[Lindgren-619|Hugo Gottfred Camilla Lindgren (1897-1970)]] *[[Cruzat-16|Rosario (Cruzat) Cruzat Silva (abt.1840-aft.1900)]] *[[Gerhard-345|Donald David Gerhard (1925-1983)]] *[[Shader-28|Adolphus Shader (1833-1915)]] *[[Adkins-6330|Spicie Jane (Adkins) Frye (1866-1963)]] *[[Mathews-620|Edward Andrew Mathews (1861-1948)]] *[[Lewis-53257|Eva A (Lewis) Glaspy (1862-1911)]] *[[Glass-5532|Audrey Mae (Glass) Seay (1932-1992)]] *[[Linsted-5|Arlene Ione (Linsted) Phillips (1908-1986)]] *[[West-21060|Joseph Clifford West (1925-1986)]] *[[Roberts-7890|John Henderson Roberts (abt.1851-1936)]] *[[Rouquier-2|Yvette Marie Louise (Rouquier) Fiordalisi (1932-1998)]] *[[Rouquier-3|Ferdinand Francois Rouquier (1906-1999)]] *[[Goudie-206|David Orlando Goudie (1887-1948)]] *[[Hazel-772|Ada Jean (Hazel) Livingston (1878-1948)]] *[[Kilty-43|John James Kilty (1917-1997)]]

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Profile of Bart Jaski chart

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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Connacht]] [[Space:Ireland_DNA_Team|Ireland DNA Team]] ::A part of the ''Ireland Project'' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland ==Lineages== Each section provides a direct lineage from the last generation entered back to [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig) on Dr. Jaski's chart #63. Early Irish Kingship Succession by Jaski, Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 1846824265 ISBN 9781846824265 [https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties] ==Biographies== Free-space profiles are used temporarily until converted. Completed Free-space profiles in Bold *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]](Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Space:Murchad_mac_Indrechtach_Profile|Murchad mac Indrechtach (d. 0764) Profile]]''' (Clann Murchada) (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. Fergus mac Murchad (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. Chart has 'xxx' for @ 3 generations to: ******6. Congalach mac ??? *******7. Gleidechan mac Congalach ********8. Flann mac Gleidechan (riCM) 0955 *********9. '''[[Space:Murchad_mac_Flann_Profile|Murchad mac Flann (d. 0973) Profile]]''' *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]](Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Space:Murchad_mac_Indrechtach_Profile|Murchad mac Indrechtach (d. 0764) Profile]]''' (Clann Murchada) (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. Fergus mac Murchad (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. Chart has 'xxx' for @ 3 generations to: ******6. Congalach mac ??? *******7. Gleidechan mac Congalach ********8. Finnachta mac Gleidechan (Ua Finnachta) *********9. Muiredach mac Finnachta **********10. Cinaed mac Muiredach ***********11. Flann mac Cinaed ************12. Finnachta mac Flann *************13. Gilla Brenainn mac Finnachta 1143 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]](Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Space:Murchad_mac_Indrechtach_Profile|Murchad mac Indrechtach (d. 0764) Profile]]''' (Clann Murchada) (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. Fergus mac Murchad (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. Chart has 'xxx' for @ 3 generations to: ******6. Congalach mac ??? *******7. Gleidechan mac Congalach ********8. Finnachta mac Gleidechan (Ua Finnachta) *********9. Muiredach mac Finnachta **********10. Cinaed mac Muiredach ***********11. Gilla Gamna mac Cinaed ************12. Muiredach mac Gilla Gamna *************13. Muirchertach mac Muiredach **************14. Muiredach mac Muirchertach (lord CM) 1140 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]](Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Space:Murchad_mac_Indrechtach_Profile|Murchad mac Indrechtach (d. 0764) Profile]]''' (Clann Murchada) (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. Fergus mac Murchad (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. Chart has 'xxx' for @ 3 generations to: ******6. Congalach mac ??? *******7. Gleidechan mac Congalach ********8. Finnachta mac Gleidechan (Ua Finnachta) *********9. Muiredach mac Finnachta **10. Cinaed mac Muiredach ***11. Gilla Gamna mac Cinaed ****12. Muiredach mac Gilla Gamna *****13. Muirchertach mac Muiredach ******14. Echmarcach mac Muirchertach *******15. Muirchertach mac Echmarcach ********16. Flann mac Muirchertach (dux CM) 1185 *********17. Sitric mac Flann (lord CM) 1194 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Space:Murchad_mac_Indrechtach_Profile|Murchad mac Indrechtach (d. 0764) Profile]]''' (Clann Murchada) (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. Fergus mac Murchad (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. Chart has 'xxx' for @ 3 generations to: ******6. Congalach mac ??? *******7. Gleidechan mac Congalach ********8. Finnachta mac Gleidechan (Ua Finnachta) *********9. Muiredach mac Finnachta **10. Cinaed mac Muiredach ***11. Gilla Gamna mac Cinaed ****12. Muiredach mac Gilla Gamna *****13. Muirchertach mac Muiredach ******14. Echmarcach mac Muirchertach *******15. Muirchertach mac Echmarcach ********16. Flann mac Muirchertach (dux CM) 1185 *********17. Magnus mac Flann (Croscach Donn) 1189 '''Finished''' *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. [[Mac_Indrechtach-6|Murthaile mac Indrechtach (abt.0700-)]] '''[[Space:Murthaile_mac_Indrachtach_Profile|Murthaile mac Indrachtach Profile]]''' *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. [[Mac_Indrechtach-7|Áed Balb mac Indrechtach (abt.0690-0742)]] '''[[Space:Aed_Balb_mac_Indrachtach_(d._0742)_Profile|Aed Balb mac Indrachtach (d. 0742) Profile]]''' ****4. '''[[Space:Uatu_mac_Aed_Balb_(Clann_Uatach)_Profile|Uatu mac Aed Balb (Clann Uatach) Profile]]''' *****5. '''[[Space:Uban_mac_Uata_Profile|Uban mac Uata Profile]]''' ******6. '''[[Space:Cinaed_mac_Uban_(d._0867)|Cinaed mac Uban (d. 0867)]]''' *******7. '''[[Space:Birn_mac_Cinaed|Birn mac Cinaed Profile]]''' ********8. '''[[Space:Muirechertach_Mantaig_mac_Birn|Muirechertach Mantaig mac Birn Profile]]''' *********9. '''[[Space:Ciaba_Gorma_mac_Muirechertach_Mantaig|Ciaba Gorma mac Muirechertach Mantaig Profile]]''' **10. '''[[Space:Muirchertach_mac_Ciaba_Gorma_Profile|Muirchertach mac Ciaba Gorma Profile]]''' ***11.'''[[Space:Cu_Chonnacht_mac_Muirchertach_Profile|Cu Connacht mac Muirchertach Profile]]''' ****12. '''[[Space:Gilla_Crist_mac_Cu_Chonnacht_Profile|Gilla Crist mac Cu Connacht Profile]]''' *****13. '''[[Space:Domnall_mac_Gilla_Crist_Profile|Domnall mac Gilla Crist Profile]]''' ******14. '''[[Space:Gilla_na_Naem_mac_Domnall_(d._1133)_Profile|Gilla na Naem mac Domnall (d. 1133) Profile]]''' ****15. Imar mac Gilla na Naem *****16. Gilla Comain mac Imar ******17. Mathgamain mac Gilla Comain *******18. Gilla Crist mac Mathgamain ********19. Imar mac Gilla Crist, fer grada of Aed Ua Conchobair 1271 *********20. Gilla Crist mac Imar, fer grada of Aed Ua Conchobair 1277 **********21. Domnall mac Gilla Crist 1311 ***********22. Donnchad mac Domnall 1371 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Space:Aed_Balb_mac_Indrachtach_(d._0742)_Profile|Aed Balb mac Indrachtach (d. 0742) Profile]]''' ****4. '''[[Space:Uatu_mac_Aed_Balb_(Clann_Uatach)_Profile|Uatu mac Aed Balb (Clann Uatach) Profile]]''' *****5. Cennetig mac Uatu ******6. Flann mac Cennetig *******7. Follaman mac Flann (Ua Follamain) ********8. Ferchar mac Follaman *********9. Flann mac Ferchar **********10. Muirchertach mac Flann ***********11. Diarmait mac Muirchertach ************12. Aed mac Diarmait *************13. Diarmait mac Aed 1136 **************14. Mael Sechlainn mac Diarmait **********15. Flann mac Mael Sechlainn ***********16. Donnchad mac Flann 1189? ************17. Aed mac Donnchad *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Space:Aed_Balb_mac_Indrachtach_(d._0742)_Profile|Aed Balb mac Indrachtach (d. 0742) Profile]]''' ****4.'''[[Space:Uatu_mac_Aed_Balb_(Clann_Uatach)_Profile|Uatu mac Aed Balb (Clann Uatach) Profile]]''' *****5. Cennetig mac Uatu ******6. Flann mac Cennetig *******7. Follaman mac Flann (Ua Follamain) ********8. Ferchar mac Follaman *********9. Flann mac Ferchar **********10. Muirchertach mac Flann ***********11. Diarmait mac Muirchertach ************12. Aed mac Diarmait *************13. Diarmait mac Aed 1136 **************14. Ferchar mac Diarmait, lord CU, Maer hUa Maine 1169 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Space:Aed_Balb_mac_Indrachtach_(d._0742)_Profile|Aed Balb mac Indrachtach (d. 0742) Profile]]''' ****4. '''[[Space:Uatu_mac_Aed_Balb_(Clann_Uatach)_Profile|Uatu mac Aed Balb (Clann Uatach) Profile]]''' *****5. Cennetig mac Uatu ******6. Flann mac Cennetig *******7. Follaman mac Flann (Ua Follamain) ********8. Ferchar mac Follaman *********9. Flann mac Ferchar **********10. Muirchertach mac Flann ***********11. Diarmait mac Muirchertach ************12. Aed mac Diarmait *************13. Raen mac Aed, lt. CU 1095 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. Tadg mac Indrechtach ****4. Tipraite mac Tadg 0786 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5.''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. Flathnia mac Muirguis 0810 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. '''[[Macmuirgius-1|Tadg Mór Macmuirgius (abt.0780-0810)]]''' *******7. '''[[Mac_Tadg_Mór-1|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (abt.0805-0882)]]''' (Ua Conchobair) BY18115 ********8. Aed mac Conchobar 0888 (Ua Conchobair) BY18115+ *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. '''[[Macmuirgius-1|Tadg Mór Macmuirgius (abt.0780-0810)]]''' *******7. '''[[Mac_Tadg_Mór-1|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (abt.0805-0882)]]''' (Ua Conchobair) BY18115 ********8. Tadg mac Conchobar 0900 (Ua Conchobair) BY18115+ *********9. Cathal mac Tadg 0973 (Ua Conchobair) BY18115+ ====Questioned Genealogy Through DNA (#10 & #11)==== '''''Finished''''' *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. '''[[Macmuirgius-1|Tadg Mór Macmuirgius (abt.0780-0810)]]''' *******7. '''[[Mac_Tadg_Mór-1|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (abt.0805-0882)]]''' (Ua Conchobair) BY18115 ********8. '''[[Macconchobair-1|Cathal (Macconchobair) Mac Conchobair (-0925)]]''' *********9. '''[[MacCathal-2|Tadhg MacCathal (abt.0920-0956)]]''' **********10. '''''[[Space:Mael_Ruanaid_Mor_Profile|Mael Ruanaid Mor Profile]]''''' ***********11. goes to Mac Diarmata chart #66 & 67 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. '''[[Macmuirgius-1|Tadg Mór Macmuirgius (abt.0780-0810)]]''' *******7. '''[[Mac_Tadg_Mór-1|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (abt.0805-0882)]]''' (Ua Conchobair) BY18115 ********8. '''[[Macconchobair-1|Cathal (Macconchobair) Mac Conchobair (-0925)]]''' *********9. '''[[MacCathal-2|Tadhg MacCathal (abt.0920-0956)]]''' **********10. Muiredach mac Tadg ***********11. Tadg mac Muiredach (Ua Taidg) ************12. Murchad mac Tadg *************13. Brian mac Murchad **************14. Tadg mac Brian 1132 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. '''[[Macmuirgius-1|Tadg Mór Macmuirgius (abt.0780-0810)]]''' *******7. '''[[Mac_Tadg_Mór-1|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (abt.0805-0882)]]''' (Ua Conchobair) BY18115 ********8. '''[[Macconchobair-1|Cathal (Macconchobair) Mac Conchobair (-0925)]]''' *********9. '''[[MacCathal-2|Tadhg MacCathal (abt.0920-0956)]]''' **********10.''' [[Connaught-10|Conchobar Connaught (bef.0956-0973)]]''' '''''ORPHAN!''''' ***********11. [[O'Conor-34|Cathal O'Conor (-1010)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' ************12 [[O'Conor-33|Teige O'Conor (bef.1010-1030)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' *************13. Aed mac Tadg 1067 **************14. Ruaidri mac Aed 1118 ***************15. Tadg mac Ruaidri 1097 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. '''[[Macmuirgius-1|Tadg Mór Macmuirgius (abt.0780-0810)]]''' *******7. '''[[Mac_Tadg_Mór-1|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (abt.0805-0882)]]''' (Ua Conchobair) BY18115 ********8. '''[[Macconchobair-1|Cathal (Macconchobair) Mac Conchobair (-0925)]]''' *********9. '''[[MacCathal-2|Tadhg MacCathal (abt.0920-0956)]]''' **********10.[[Connaught-10|Conchobar Connaught (bef.0956-0973)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' ***********11. [[O'Conor-34|Cathal O'Conor (-1010)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' ************12 [[O'Conor-33|Teige O'Conor (bef.1010-1030)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' *************13. [[O'Conor-32|Hugh O'Conor (abt.1030-1067)]] **************14. [[O'Conor-31|Ruaidrí (O'Conor) Ua Conchobair (abt.1055-1118)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' ***************15. Domnall mac Ruaidri 1106 '''Finished''' *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. '''[[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. '''[[Macmuirgius-1|Tadg Mór Macmuirgius (abt.0780-0810)]]''' *******7.''' [[Mac_Tadg_Mór-1|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (abt.0805-0882)]]''' (Ua Conchobair) BY18115 ********8. '''[[Macconchobair-1|Cathal (Macconchobair) Mac Conchobair (-0925)]]''' 0925 *********9. '''[[MacCathal-2|Tadhg MacCathal (abt.0920-0956)]]''' **********10.[[Connaught-10|Conchobar Connaught (bef.0956-0973)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' ***********11. [[O'Conor-34|Cathal O'Conor (-1010)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' ************12 [[O'Conor-33|Teige O'Conor (bef.1010-1030)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' *************13. [[O'Conor-32|Hugh O'Conor (abt.1030-1067)]] **************14. [[O'Conor-31|Ruaidrí (O'Conor) Ua Conchobair (abt.1055-1118)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' **********15. '''[[O'Conor-30|Turlough ‎Mór O'Conor (abt.1088-1156)]]''' , ri Erenn 1156'' (proven genetics)'' ***********16. '''[[O'Conor-35|Rory O'Conor (abt.1116-1198)]]''' , ri Erenn 1198 ************17. '''[[Mac_Ruaidrí-2|Conchobur Maenmaighi mac Ruaidrí (abt.1145-1189)]]''' *************18.''' [[Mac_Conchobur_Maenmaighi-1|Cathal Carrach mac Conchobur Maenmaighi (abt.1165-)]]''' 1202 ====Verified Genealogy Through DNA (#15 & #16)==== '''''Finished''''' *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. '''[[Macmuirgius-1|Tadg Mór Macmuirgius (abt.0780-0810)]]''' *******7. '''[[Mac_Tadg_Mór-1|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (abt.0805-0882)]]''' (Ua Conchobair) BY18115 ********8. '''[[Macconchobair-1|Cathal (Macconchobair) Mac Conchobair (-0925)]]''' *********9. '''[[MacCathal-2|Tadhg MacCathal (abt.0920-0956)]]''' **********10.[[Connaught-10|Conchobar Connaught (bef.0956-0973)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' ***********11. [[O'Conor-34|Cathal O'Conor (-1010)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' ************12 [[O'Conor-33|Teige O'Conor (bef.1010-1030)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' *************13. [[O'Conor-32|Hugh O'Conor (abt.1030-1067)]] **************14. [[O'Conor-31|Ruaidrí (O'Conor) Ua Conchobair (abt.1055-1118)]] '''''ORPHAN!''''' **********15. '''[[O'Conor-30|Turlough ‎Mór O'Conor (abt.1088-1156)]]''' , ri Erenn 1156'' (proven genetics)'' ***********16. '''[[Ua_Conchobair-1|Cathal (Ua Conchobair) O'Connor (1151-1224)]]''' ("Crodburg) (foster son of Tadg mac Aed mac Muirgius, ri UD 1105) ZZ93 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6.Mael Duin mac Muirguis *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. Cathal mac Muirguis 0839 *******7. Aed Rodub mac Cathal (ua Roduib) ********8. "lords of Clann Tomaltaig of Mag nAi" *********9. 'XXX' to ************12. Murchad mac ??? *************13. Cathal? mac Murchad **************14. Donn Cathaig mac Cathal? **********15. Airechtach mac Donn Cathaig (Mac Airechtaig dux CT) 1211 ***********16. Donn Cathaig Mor mac Airechtach (lord C. Murthaile 7 C. Taidg) ************17. Donn Oc mac Donn Cathaig Mor, rigt. Sil M 1230 *************18. Tomaltach mac Donn Oc, rigt. Sil M 1278 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. Cathal mac Muirguis 0839 *******7. Aed Rodub mac Cathal (ua Roduib) ********8. "lords of Clann Tomaltaig of Mag nAi" *********9. 'XXX' to ************12. Murchad mac ??? *************13. Cathal? mac Murchad **************14. Donn Cathaig mac Cathal? ****15. Airechtach mac Donn Cathaig (Mac Airechtaig dux CT) 1211 *****16. Donn Cathaig Mor mac Airechtach (lord C. Murthaile 7 C. Taidg) ******17. Donn Oc mac Donn Cathaig Mor, rigt. Sil M 1230 *******18. Donn Cathaig mac Donn Oc 1266 ********19. Airechtach mac Donn Cathaig *********20. Aed mac Airechtach **********21. Mael Sechlainn mac Aed , lord Muinter Raduib 1348 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. Cathal mac Muirguis 0839 *******7. Aed Rodub mac Cathal (ua Roduib) ********8. "lords of Clann Tomaltaig of Mag nAi" *********9. 'XXX' to ************12. Murchad mac ??? *************13. Cathal? mac Murchad **************14. Donn Cathaig mac Cathal? *****15. Murchad mac Donn Cathaig 1143 ******16. Aed mac Murchad *******17. Tomaltach mac Aed 1216 ********18. Mael Sechlainn mac Tomaltach 1287 *********19. Tomaltach mac Mael Sechlainn **********20. Magnus mac Tomaltach 1307 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. Cathal mac Muirguis 0839 *******7. Aed Rodub mac Cathal (ua Roduib) ********8. "lords of Clann Tomaltaig of Mag nAi" *********9. 'XXX' to ************12. Murchad mac ??? *************13. Cathal? mac Murchad **************14. Donn Cathaig mac Cathal? **********15. Murchad mac Donn Cathaig 1143 ***********16. Aed mac Murchad ************17. "two sons" mac Aed 1190 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mactomaltach-1|Muirgius Mactomaltach (abt.0760-abt.0815)]]''' ******6. Cathal mac Muirguis 0839 *******7. Aed Rodub mac Cathal (ua Roduib) ********8. "lords of Clann Tomaltaig of Mag nAi" *********9. 'XXX' to ************12. Murchad mac ??? *************13. Cathal? mac Murchad **************14. Cu Sinna mac Cathal?, lord CT 1088 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5.''' [[Mac_Tommaltaig-1|Diarmait mac Tommaltaig (abt.0770-0833)]]''' "Finn" 0833 ******6. Taitlech mac Diarmait Finn *******7. Uatu mac Taitlech ********8. Ailill mac Uatu *********9. Muirchertach mac Ailill **********10. Tadg mac Muirchertach , ri UD 0973 ***********11. Cu Cenand mac Tadg (Ua Concennain) 0992 ************12. Uatu mac Cu Cenand, ri UD 1021? *************13. Muirgius mac Uatu , ri UD; rd C 1037 **************14. Muirchertach mac Muirgius 1093 *****15. Muirgius mac Muirchertach , ri UD 1105 ******16. Aed mac Muirgius *******17. Tadg mac Aed (foster father of Cathal Crodberg) ********18.. Muirchertach mac Tadg *********19. Mael Sechlainn mac Muirchertach **********20. Cathal mac Mael Sechlainn ***********21. Aed mac Cathal ************22. Tadg mac Aed *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mac_Tommaltaig-1|Diarmait mac Tommaltaig (abt.0770-0833)]]''' "Finn" 0833 ******6. Taitlech mac Diarmait Finn *******7. Uatu mac Taitlech ********8. Ailill mac Uatu *********9. Muirchertach mac Ailill **********10. Tadg mac Muirchertach , ri UD 0973 ***********11. Cu Cenand mac Tadg (Ua Concennain) 0992 ************12. Uatu mac Cu Cenand, ri UD 1021? *************13. Muirgius mac Uatu , ri UD; rd C 1037 **************14. Muirchertach mac Muirgius 1093 ****15. Muirgius mac Muirchertach , ri UD 1105 *****16. Aed mac Muirgius ******17. Tadg mac Aed (foster father of Cathal Crodberg) *******18.. Muirchertach mac Tadg ********19. Mael Sechlainn mac Muirchertach *********20. Cathal mac Mael Sechlainn **********21. Aed mac Cathal ***********22. Domnall mac Aed , ri UD 1316 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mac_Tommaltaig-1|Diarmait mac Tommaltaig (abt.0770-0833)]]''' "Finn" 0833 ******6. Taitlech mac Diarmait Finn *******7. Uatu mac Taitlech ********8. Ailill mac Uatu *********9. Muirchertach mac Ailill **********10. Tadg mac Muirchertach , ri UD 0973 ***********11. Cu Cenand mac Tadg (Ua Concennain) 0992 ************12. Uatu mac Cu Cenand, ri UD 1021? *************13. Muirgius mac Uatu , ri UD; rd C 1037 **************14. Muirchertach mac Muirgius 1093 *********15. Muirgius mac Muirchertach , ri UD 1105 **********16. Uatu mac Muirgius , ri UD 1167 ***********17. Aed mac Uatu 1173 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mac_Tommaltaig-1|Diarmait mac Tommaltaig (abt.0770-0833)]]''' "Finn" 0833 ******6. Taitlech mac Diarmait Finn *******7. Uatu mac Taitlech ********8. Ailill mac Uatu *********9. Muirchertach mac Ailill **********10. Tadg mac Muirchertach , ri UD 0973 ***********11. Cu Cenand mac Tadg (Ua Concennain) 0992 ************12. Uatu mac Cu Cenand, ri UD 1021? *************13. Muirgius mac Uatu , ri UD; rd C 1037 **************14. Muirchertach mac Muirgius 1093 **********15. Muirgius mac Muirchertach , ri UD 1105 ***********16. Uatu mac Muirgius , ri UD 1167 ************17. Muirchertach mac Uatu , ri UD 1188 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mac_Tommaltaig-1|Diarmait mac Tommaltaig (abt.0770-0833)]]''' "Finn" 0833 ******6. Taitlech mac Diarmait Finn *******7. Uatu mac Taitlech ********8. Ailill mac Uatu *********9. Muirchertach mac Ailill **********10. Tadg mac Muirchertach , ri UD 0973 ***********11. Cu Cenand mac Tadg (Ua Concennain) 0992 ************12. Uatu mac Cu Cenand, ri UD 1021? *************13. Muirgius mac Uatu , ri UD; rd C 1037 **************14. Muirchertach mac Muirgius 1093 **********15. Muirgius mac Muirchertach , ri UD 1105 ***********16. Uatu mac Muirgius , ri UD 1167 ************17. Muirgius mac Uatu 1190 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mac_Tommaltaig-1|Diarmait mac Tommaltaig (abt.0770-0833)]]''' "Finn" 0833 ******6. Taitlech mac Diarmait Finn *******7. Uatu mac Taitlech ********8. Ailill mac Uatu *********9. Muirchertach mac Ailill **********10. Tadg mac Muirchertach , ri UD 0973 ***********11. Cu Cenand mac Tadg (Ua Concennain) 0992 ************12. Uatu mac Cu Cenand, ri UD 1021? *************13. Muirgius mac Uatu , ri UD; rd C 1037 **************14. Aed mac mac Muirgius, ri UD 1067 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mac_Tommaltaig-1|Diarmait mac Tommaltaig (abt.0770-0833)]]''' "Finn" 0833 ******6. Taitlech mac Diarmait Finn *******7. Uatu mac Taitlech ********8. Fothad mac Uatu *********9. Niall mac Fothad **********10. Gilla Comain mac Niall , ri UD 0992 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. ''' [[Mac_Tommaltaig-1|Diarmait mac Tommaltaig (abt.0770-0833)]]''' "Finn" 0833 ******6. Taitlech mac Diarmait Finn *******7. Uatu mac Taitlech ********8. Fothad mac Uatu *********9. Niall mac Fothad **********10. Aed mac Niall ***********11. Muirgius mac Aed , ri UD 1000 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **'''2. [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach (abt.0670-0723)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ***3. '''[[Of_Connacht-3|Murgal Macindrechtach Of Connacht (abt.0690-abt.0755)]]''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ ****4. '''[[Of_Connacht-2|Tomaltach (Of Connacht) Macmurgal (abt.0740-abt.0800)]]''' (rex Ai) 0774 change name and DOD (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120+ *****5. Finnachta mac Tomaltach 0848 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Connmach mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Connmaig) *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Conchobar mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Conchobair) (cont. chart #64) ***3. Flann mac Conchobar (ri Maige nAi hUa Briuin) 0754 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Dub Indrecht mac Cathal 0768 ****4. Indrechtach mac Dub Indrecht (rd. C) *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Dub Indrecht mac Cathal 0768 ****4. Airechtach mac Dub Indrecht 0792 *****5. Mael Duin mac Airechtach ******6. Aengus mac Mael Duin *******7. Mael Brenain? mac Aengus (Ua Mailbrenain?) ********8. Ruarc mac Mael Brenain? *********9. Cu Luachra mac Ruarc **********10. Tomaltach mac Cu Luachra, muire Sil M. 1059 ***********11. Muichertach mac Tomaltach ************12. Diarmait mac Muichertach *************13. Gilla Crist mac Diarmait , lord CCo 1165 **************14. Diarmait mac Gilla Crist **********15. Gilla Crist mac Diarmait ***********16. Tadg mac Gilla Crist, fer grada of Magnus Ua C 1230 (Cland Magnusa?) BY18179 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Dub Indrecht mac Cathal 0768 ****4. Airechtach mac Dub Indrecht 0792 *****5. Mael Duin mac Airechtach ******6. Aengus mac Mael Duin *******7. Mael Brenain? mac Aengus (Ua Mailbrenain?) ********8. Ruarc mac Mael Brenain? *********9. Cu Luachra mac Ruarc **********10. Tomaltach mac Cu Luachra, muire Sil M. 1059 ***********11. Muichertach mac Tomaltach ************12. Diarmait mac Muichertach *************13. Gilla Crist mac Diarmait , lord CCo 1165 **************14. 'son' mac Gilla Crist 1146 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Dub Indrecht mac Cathal 0768 ****4. Airechtach mac Dub Indrecht 0792 *****5. Mael Duin mac Airechtach ******6. Aengus mac Mael Duin *******7. Mael Brenain? mac Aengus (Ua Mailbrenain?) ********8. Ruarc mac Mael Brenain? *********9. Cu Luachra mac Ruarc **********10. Tomaltach mac Cu Luachra, muire Sil M. 1059 ***********11. Muichertach mac Tomaltach ************12. Murchad mac Muichertach , lord Clann Conchobair 1145 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Dub Indrecht mac Cathal 0768 ****4. Airechtach mac Dub Indrecht 0792 *****5. Mael Duin mac Airechtach ******6. Aengus mac Mael Duin *******7. Mael Brenain? mac Aengus (Ua Mailbrenain?) ********8. Ruarc mac Mael Brenain? *********9. Cu Luachra mac Ruarc **********10. 'son' mac Cu Luachra 1097 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120' **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Dub Indrecht mac Cathal 0768 ****4. Fothad mac Dub Indrecht *****5. Fergus mac Fothad 0843 ******6. Rigan mac Fergus 0846 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Artgal mac Cathal 0791 ****4. Cinaed mac Artgal 0792 *****5. Murchad mac Cinaed ******6. Flannacain mac Murchad (Ua Flannacain) *******7. Muiredach mac Flannacain , ardt CC ********8. Cathal mac Muiredach *********9. Cu Granda mac Cathal **********10. Muirchertach mac Cu Granda ***********11. Muiredach mac Muirchertach ************12. Murchad mac Muiredach *************13. Domnall mac Murchad **************14. Muiredach mac Domnall 1150 ****15. Murchad mac Muiredach , dux CC 1189 *****16. Flaithbertach mac Murchad , lord CC 1231 ******17. Murchad mac Flaithbertach *******18. Tadg mac Murchad , lord CC 1289 ********19. Diarmait mac Tadg , dam lord CC 1336 *********20. Sefraid mac Diarmait , lord CC 1377 **********21. Conchobar mac Sefraid , damna t CC 1414 ***********22. Diarmait mac Conchobar, lord CC 1474 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Artgal mac Cathal 0791 ****4. Cinaed mac Artgal 0792 *****5. Murchad mac Cinaed ******6. Flannacain mac Murchad (Ua Flannacain) *******7. Muiredach mac Flannacain , ardt CC ********8. Cathal mac Muiredach *********9. Cu Granda mac Cathal **********10. Muirchertach mac Cu Granda ***********11. Muiredach mac Muirchertach ************12. Murchad mac Muiredach *************13. Domnall mac Murchad **************14. Muiredach mac Domnall 1150 ****15. Murchad mac Muiredach , dux CC 1189 *****16. Flaithbertach mac Murchad , lord CC 1231 ******17. Murchad mac Flaithbertach *******18. Tadg mac Murchad , lord CC 1289 ********19. Diarmait mac Tadg , dam lord CC 1336 *********20. Sefraid mac Diarmait , lord CC 1377 **********21. Sefraid mac mac Sefraid, degadbar t CC 1416 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Artgal mac Cathal 0791 ****4. Cinaed mac Artgal 0792 *****5. Murchad mac Cinaed ******6. Flannacain mac Murchad (Ua Flannacain) *******7. Muiredach mac Flannacain , ardt CC ********8. Cathal mac Muiredach *********9. Cu Granda mac Cathal **********10. Muirchertach mac Cu Granda ***********11. Muiredach mac Muirchertach ************12. Murchad mac Muiredach *************13. Domnall mac Murchad **************14. Muiredach mac Domnall 1150 ****15. Murchad mac Muiredach , dux CC 1189 *****16. Flaithbertach mac Murchad , lord CC 1231 ******17. Murchad mac Flaithbertach *******18. Tadg mac Murchad , lord CC 1289 ********19. Diarmait mac Tadg , dam lord CC 1336 *********20. Conchobar mac Diarmait 1336 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Artgal mac Cathal 0791 ****4. Cinaed mac Artgal 0792 *****5. Murchad mac Cinaed ******6. Flannacain mac Murchad (Ua Flannacain) *******7. Muiredach mac Flannacain , ardt CC ********8. Cathal mac Muiredach *********9. Cu Granda mac Cathal **********10. Muirchertach mac Cu Granda ***********11. Muiredach mac Muirchertach ************12. Murchad mac Muiredach *************13. Domnall mac Murchad **************14. Muiredach mac Domnall 1150 ****15. Murchad mac Muiredach , dux CC 1189 *****16. Flaithbertach mac Murchad , lord CC 1231 ******17. Murchad mac Flaithbertach *******18. Tadg mac Murchad , lord CC 1289 ********19. Mael Sechlainn mac Tadg , lord CC 1294 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Artgal mac Cathal 0791 ****4. Cinaed mac Artgal 0792 *****5. Murchad mac Cinaed ******6. Flannacain mac Murchad (Ua Flannacain) *******7. Muiredach mac Flannacain , ardt CC ********8. Cathal mac Muiredach *********9. Cu Granda mac Cathal **********10. Muirchertach mac Cu Granda ***********11. Muiredach mac Muirchertach ************12. Murchad mac Muiredach *************13. Domnall mac Murchad **************14. Muiredach mac Domnall 1150 **********15. Murchad mac Muiredach , dux CC 1189 ***********16. Flaithbertach mac Murchad , lord CC 1231 ************17. Muirchetach mac Flaithbertach 1228 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Artgal mac Cathal 0791 ****4. Cinaed mac Artgal 0792 *****5. Murchad mac Cinaed ******6. Mugron mac Murchad (Ua Mugroin) *******7. Sen Laioch mac Mugron ********8. Cathal mac Sen Laioch *********9. Gilla Coirpti mac Cathal **********10. Cathal mac Gilla Coirpti ***********11. Ragnall mac Cathal ************12. Cathal mac Ragnall *************13. Cathal mac Cathal lord CC 1111 **************14. Cathal mac Cathal , lord CC fri re 1162 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Artgal mac Cathal 0791 ****4. Cinaed mac Artgal 0792 *****5. Murchad mac Cinaed ******6. Mugron mac Murchad (Ua Mugroin) *******7. Sen Laioch mac Mugron ********8. Cathal mac Sen Laioch *********9. Gilla Coirpti mac Cathal **********10. Cathal mac Gilla Coirpti ***********11. Ragnall mac Cathal ************12. Cathal mac Ragnall *************13. Gilla Coirpti mac Cathal , lord Clann Cathail 1088 ********* has '?' to another Gilla Coirpti, Ua M 1225, at least 4 generations missing. *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Fogartach mac Cathal (ri Maige nAi) 0789 ****4. Aed mac Fogartach *****5. Murchad mac Aed 0840 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Fogartach mac Cathal (ri Maige nAi) 0789 ****4. Mael Cothaid mac Fogartach 0818 *****5. Mugron mac Mael Cothaid (rd. C) 0872 ******6. Muiredach mac Mugron (lord Clann Cathail) 0912 *'''1. [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan (0650-0702)]] (Sil Muiredaig)''' (Ui Briuin Ai, Sil Muiredaig) BY18120 **2. Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (Clann Cathail) 0735 ***3. Fergus mac Cathal ****4. Conchobar mac Fergus (rd. C) 0792 ==Unconnected Names== :These are noted at the bottom of Chart #63, seperate from pedigrees. *Far left: **Muiredach Ua F, lord CM/Clann Murthaile 1225 **Tadg Ua F, fer grada of Aed m. Ruaidri Ua C 1225 **Gilla Brennain m.m. Flainn Ua Murchada, chief household Toirdelbach Ua C 1143 *Right: **Ua Mailbrenain: ***Donnchad 1145 ***Tomaltach 1158 ***m. Donnchada 1184 ***Aed, lord CCo 1193 ***Ruarc, lord CCo 1199 ***Ruaidri 1228 ***Gilla Crist 1276 ***Diarmait, rigt CCo 1325 ==Research Notes== #The Cathal Crodberg mac Toirdalbach Cathal "Cathal Crobhdearg, Cahal of the Red Hand" O'Connor formerly Ua Conchobair aka king of Connaught [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ua_Conchobair-1] line has been verified by a well documented genealogy and DNA testing. FamilyTree DNA "Sons of Aodh" [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sons-of-aodh/activity-feed] #Recent DNA data shows the Mac Diarmata genealogy is most likely incorrect. Based in part by the proven genetic ancestry of Cathal Crodberg mac Toirdalbach, it is not possible for Mael Ruanaid to be the son of Tadg mac Cathal ==Sources== *[[Space:Descent_of_Mael_Ruanaid_Mor|The Descent of Mael Ruanaid Mor Project]] *[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]]

Profile of Highwater, Quebec, Canada

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[[Category: Potton Township, Québec]] [[Category: Highwater Village, Potton Township, Québec]] == Background == HIghwater is a hamlet in the southern part of the Township of Potton, formerly known as "Mansonville Station" until 1908, and known before the 1870s simply as "South Potton". The Township of Potton was created through the issuance of Letters Patent on 31 October 1797. The southern section bordering on the State of Vermont, was one of the earliest parts of Potton to be settled when Moses Elkins, reportedly in June 1797, headed north from Peacham, Vermont with two yoke of oxen, a cart and of course, his family. The following year he was joined on the next lot by Abel Skinner, also from Vermont.Contributions to the History of the Eastern Townships, by C. Thomas, Montreal, 1866[https://archive.org/details/cihm_41414/page/n313 | History of Potton, Pages 300-303] They settled along the meandering Missisquoi River, finding out the hard way in their first spring season that their initial cabin had to be moved to higher ground, as the river overflows the meadows every single spring. The area of South Potton developed much greater strategic importance with the completion of the first railway through the area - the line from Richford, Vermont to Newport, Vermont, was completed by Southeastern Counties Junction Railway Company in 1873. The route of the railway entered Canada from Vermont in Glen Sutton, Quebec, and then re-entered Vermont at South Potton. With the latter being given its own station, the area became quickly known as "Mansonville Station". Due to the regular train service, there were regular stages operated between Mansonville Village and Mansonville Station. Sometimes there were accidents.Stage Accident, The Gazette, Montreal, Quebec, 16 Mar. 1898[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/49134150/stage-accident-mansonville-station/ | Page 8] The following is a photograph of the hamlet of Mansonville Station, probably in the late 1890s. It is looking west from the crossing. On the right foreground was a general store. The railway tracks ran directly behind it. This building was later moved about 1000 feet towards the south and on the other side of the road. It continued to be used as a store, until purchased by the government and used as a Customs office on the main floor and a residence upstairs. [[Bailey-15347|Merton E. Bailey]] and two of his brothers were born in that house. On the left had side of the picture one sees the first hotel in the area, later called Highwater House, facing the railway station. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-7.jpg |size=400|caption=Mansonville Station in the late 1800s }} A new railway was built a few miles away in the early 1900s, called the Orford Mountain Railway. With its first train on 6 June 1911, it passed directly through the village of Mansonville, which called its new station the "Mansonville Village Station". So to avoid confusion between "Mansonville Village Station" and "Mansonville Station", it was decided to change the name of the latter. A contest was held among the residents in 1908 to select a new name. The winner, the name "Highwater", was submitted by Freelove (Freda) Gilman (later Mrs. Damon Warner). Given the annual spring flooding phenomenon, this was a most appropriate name, still in use today. The new name took effect from the perspective of the Canadian Pacific Railroad in November 1908.Swanton Courier, Swanton, Vt., 26 Nov. 1908[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43121335/highwater_name_origination/ | Page 4] The Mansonville Station Post Office changed its name to Highwater on 1 Dec. 1908.Yesterdays of Brome County, Volume Five, Brome County Historical Society, 1982, Page 175 And the Customs Office had changed their official stationary to Highwater by 1909, as the following before and after examples show. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-6.jpg |caption=Customs Documents before and after Name Change }} The following picture shows the main street of Highwater, around 1913, looking east towards the crossing. The railway station is on the left, and the hotel on the right. Today (2018) this road is called Chemin de la Mine, since it heads west (opposite where to camera is facing) towards the old Baker Talc (Soapstone) mine/mill. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada.jpg |size=500|caption=Hamlet of HIghwater - Courtesy ETRC Collection. }} This following is a slightly earlier picture taken from the opposite direction. You can see the future Highwater House on the left side in the distance. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-9.jpg |size=400|caption=Main Street, Mansonville Station, Looking West }} The oldest picture we have of this railway station was probably taken in the 1890s. It was a large building, which included the first Customs and Immigration Office, a ticket office, detention room, freight shed, waiting room and a residence for the Stationmaster and his family. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-5.jpg |size=350|caption=Original Railway Station at Mansonville Station }} And the following photo (circa 1910) provides a close-up of Highwater House as directly facing the railway station. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-4.jpg |size=350|caption=Highwater House, Facing Railway Station in Highwater }} For further colour about the history of Highwater, a work called "Border Crossings - Potton Township" is also accessible for viewing.Border Crossings[[Space:Border_Crossings%2C_Potton_Township_-_Part_1 | The History of Highwater Customs]] 1927 was the year of the legendary flood, November 3 & 4th, not only at Highwater but throughout New England and the Eastern Townships. The likes of this flood has not been seen before or since. It was devastating all along the Missisquoi river, especially between Dunkin and HIghwater: : Loss at Dunkin By High Water Considerable. Dunkin, November 12 - "Buildings and bridges were swept away, cellars flooded, cattle drowned and roads undermined by the high water that swept this village on Thursday evening and Friday, November 3 and 4. The Ruiter Brook level rose quickly at about 6 o'clock Thursday evening, November 3, until at 8 o'clock it was a rushing torrent that carried away bridges in its path, tore up roadways and swept over the surrounding territory, the bed of the brook being too small to accommodate the great amount of water that was rushing down from the mountains. The bridges carried away were the Charles Newell bridge, the S. Aiken bridge, the P. Hawley bridge, the Guy Smith bridge, the Abe Woodward bridge, the Barnett bridge and the Truax bridge. The large bridge across the river between Dunkin and Highwater (Crowell bridge) was also swept away. The mill of Mr. Lee Brown was carried away by the force of the water, along with all the logs and lumber. Mr. Truax also suffered a severe loss when his barn was undermined to such an extent that it was tipped on one end, while the sugar house of Mr. W. H. Fullerton was badly damaged. Several cords of wood were also carried away. Messrs. Arthur Robitaille and G. Cushing were also heavy losers, the latter having seven cows drowned before they could be rescued. The government highway, recently completed, was considerably damaged. Large numbers of men are at present working to repair the damage,"Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sherbrooke, Que., 12 Nov. 1927[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3095449 | Pages Five and Ten] The following is a postcard showing the Iron Bridge over the Missisquoi beside the railway crossing in Mansonville Station. This is one of the bridges lost in the above-described flood. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-8.jpg |size=400|caption=Iron Bridge across the Missisquoi at Mansonville Station }} With appreciation to Charles Barnett, custodian of the collection of Edgar C. Barnett, the following are two photographs showing 1) the loss by fire of the rail station on 21 Mar. 1937, and 2) the construction in 1939 (straightening and widening) of the road south from Mansonville to Highwater village. The road passes (foreground) through Barnett's farm on the way to Highwater village in the distance. {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-10.jpg|size=500 |caption=Loss by fire of Highwater Railway station, 21 March 1937 }} {{Image|file=Profile_of_Highwater_Quebec_Canada-3.jpg |size=500|caption=Construction of Mansonville to Highwater Road, 1939, Edgar C. Barnett Collection, Courtesy his grandson Charles Barnett }} == Residents of Highwater == The following are some of the very first residents of Highwater, some even before that name even existed: # [[Bailey-16311|Abijah Bailey]] - arrived 1806 # [[Elkins-2200|Moses Elkins, Sr.]] The following people were born in Highwater: # [[Bailey-15347|Merton E. Bailey]] # [[Bailey-21175|Berton M. Bailey]] The following people lived, at some point in their lives, in Highwater, either in the village or within a mile of it: # [[Aiken-622|Arnold AIken]] # [[Aiken-857|Frederick Herbert Aiken]] # [[Aiken-623|Flossie Harriet (Aiken) Smith]] # [[Aiken-1268|John Samuel Aiken]] # [[Bailey-15454|Edgar O. Bailey]] # [[Bailey-16095|Charles A. Bailey]] # [[Bailey-15326|David Bailey]] # [[Bailey-15560|Jane Bailey]] # [[Bailey-22962|Wilson Bailey]] # [[Carter-19640|Maud (Carter) Bailey]] # [[Jersey-31|Frederick Ernest Jersey]] # [[Peabody-1028|Oliver Peabody]] # [[Peabody-1163|Fanny Emily Peabody]] # [[Sargent-2813|Lillian S. (Sargent) Jersey]] # [[Smith-107022|Guy Smith]] # [[Smith-206951|Ross Smith]] # [[White-53046|Malcolm Herman White]] (hotellier) Thomas Lessard operated the village store and post office until he retired in May 1968. == Sources == See Also: * Sherbrooke Record, 26 April 1974, Page 4, "Highwater, 1973 Events have Nostalgic Touch", by Maria Bray[http://collections.banq.qc.ca/retrieve/7336330#page=4 | Highwater: 1973 Events] * Roads and Bridges and the Flood of 1927[http://townshipsheritage.com/article/roads-and-bridges-and-flood-1927 | "Floods of 1927"] * Sherbrooke Record, Annual Review, 28 April 1978, "From Mount Pleasant to Hogsback" by Maria Bray[http://collections2.banq.qc.ca/jrn03/dn3353/src/1978/04/28/SUPP1/5274910_1978-04-28_SUPP1.pdf | Starting from Page 14 - Highwater and West Potton]

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[[:Category:Categories|Categories]]: This can be the cemetery where interred, wars they participated in, location etc. By clicking the link you can see that various categories in wiki. Project template if applicable [[Help:Projects|Project lists]] We have many projects and sub-projects the profile may fit in. == Biography == Not necessary but if you like you can add something to dress it up per se. or you can add a picture of an obit or announcement and it does not need to be at the top {{Image|file=Clark-15765-18.gif }} This is where you would put your information such as birth marriage death burial, you can write a narrative and include the information. I have blockquoted obituaries and added inline sourcing to the facts provided. I also
sanitize the Obits by removing last names and location of surviving family members. See [[Williard-34|Dorothy (Williard) Conway]] In some cases you can find books or a web page with information which you can link here by using the 4th icon under edit text that looks like a link. You can also block quote a sentence or 2 and use the link icon to direct to the full text. ==Census== I do this section as I enjoy seeing the actual census sheet of where someone lived and the information it provides, address, type of employment and more. by using free sites such as [https://familysearch.org/ Familysearch] and copying the citation others can see the actual information also without having to repeat the search process that you used to find the information. You can break it down in years as shown below. :1910 :1920 :1930 :1940 ==See Also== Here you can add links to trees on other sites. Although a secondary source and in many cases unsourced, trees can help others learn where you got your information. Do not copy the tree just provide the link/url to it == Sources == Your sources will appear here * additional notes

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= Introduction = Welcome to [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]]'s Profile Template Space! You will learn everything you ever wanted to know about how to create a great looking profile. I've had difficulty finding examples for styling, stickers and layout all in one place so I've decided to create a template and snippets that anyone can easily reference and use. If you find any of these snippets useful please include the following snippet at the bottom of your profile.
== Profile Template ==
: If you like the format of this profile you may view the syntax [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Profile_Template-1 here].
= Stickers = == Calculated Relationship == Use this if you know your exact relationship and want to specify it
{{Relationship Sticker
|image=UK_Flags-47.png
|imagetext=Crown of St Edward
|relationship=25th great grandson
|name=King Henry I
|id=Normandie-45}}
{{Relationship Sticker|image=UK_Flags-47.png|imagetext=Crown of St Edward|relationship=25th great grandson|name=King Henry I|id=Normandie-45}}  
  == Uncalculated Relationship == Use this if you just want to show you are related without figuring out your specific relation.
{{Relationship Sticker
|image=Norris-2853.jpg
|name=Chuck Norris (1940's - )
|id=Norris-2853
}}
{{Relationship Sticker|image=Norris-2853.jpg|name=Chuck Norris (1940's - )|id=Norris-2853}}  
  == State == You can use a State Sicker to help summarize information. Using a State Sticker will put their name first then it will add "was" after it. Then you may add more information. For example youi can say "born in Kansas" or "living in South Carolina when she passed away".
{{Kansas Sticker|born in Kansas}}
{{Kansas Sticker|born in Kansas}}  
 
{{South Carolina Sticker|living in South Carolina when she passed away}}
{{South Carolina Sticker|living in South Carolina when she passed away}}  
 
{{England Sticker}}
{{England Sticker}}  
  == Immigration == === Migrating Ancestor === You can use any two images in this sticker
{{Migrating Ancestor
|origin=Germany
|destination=Ohio
|origin-flag=Flags.gif
|destination-flag=US_State_Flag_Images-39.png
}}
{{Migrating Ancestor|origin=Germany|destination=Ohio|origin-flag=Flags.gif|destination-flag=US_State_Flag_Images-39.png}}  
== Wars == === American Revolution === ==== Daughters of the American Revolution ====
{{Society Ancestor
|society=DAR
|ancestor=A090204
}}
{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A090204}}  
==== Continental Army ====
{{1776 Sticker
|rank=Private
|unit=5th Virginia Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution
}}
{{1776 Sticker|rank=Private|unit=5th Virginia Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution}}  
==== Patriotic Service ====
{{1776 Sticker
|unit=Patriotic Service, Pennsylvania, American Revolution
}}
{{1776 Sticker|unit=Patriotic Service, Pennsylvania, American Revolution}}  
==== State Militia ====
{{1776 Sticker
|rank=Captain
|unit=Accomac County Militia, Virginia Militia, American Revolution
}}
{{1776 Sticker|rank=Captain|unit=Accomac County Militia, Virginia Militia, American Revolution}}  
=== Civil War === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Civil_War_Flags Official Flag page]
{{US Civil War
|side=Confederate
|enlisted = May 24, 1861
|mustered = Oct 21, 1861
|regiment flag =Civil_War_Flags-8.png
|regiment name =24th Virginia Infantry
}}
{{US Civil War |side=Confederate |enlisted = May 24, 1861 |mustered = Oct 21, 1861 |regiment flag =Civil_War_Flags-8.png |regiment name =24th Virginia Infantry }}  
=== World War I ===
{{The Great War
|branch=United States Army
|startdate=08 26 1918
|units=Field Artillery Replacement
|enddate=12 17 1918
|rank=Private
|unit=21st Field Artillery Battalion
|image=US_Flags-25.png
}}
{{The Great War|branch=United States Army|startdate=08 26 1918|units=Field Artillery Replacement|enddate=12 17 1918|rank=Private|unit=21st Field Artillery Battalion|image=US_Flags-25.png}}  
=== World War II ===
{{World War II
|branch=United States Army
|startdate=08 26 1942
|units=3rd Infantry Division
|enddate=12 17 1945
|rank=Private
|image=US_Flags-25.png
}}
{{World War II |branch=United States Army |startdate=08 26 1942 |units=3rd Infantry Division |enddate=12 17 1945 |rank=Private |image=US_Flags-25.png }}  
  = How to make References = [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Official Sources Help Space]. == No Alias ==
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogSome historical [http://example.com document with it's name and year published]. Lorem ipsum doloret um requi.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogSome historical [http://example.com document with it's name and year published]. Lorem ipsum doloret um requi.
 
== Alias==
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogSome historical [http://example.com document with it's name and year published]. Lorem ipsum doloret um requi.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogSome historical [http://example.com document with it's name and year published]. Lorem ipsum doloret um requi.
 
  = External Links = == Youtube ==
{{YouTube
|UhUAbh9JUYA
|Funeral Service at Fort Hill Presbyterian Church
}}
: {{YouTube|UhUAbh9JUYA|Funeral Service at Fort Hill Presbyterian Church}}
  == Find A Grave ==
{{FindAGrave
|22245185
|sameas=yes
}}
: {{FindAGrave|22245185|sameas=yes}}
== Link to any external URL==
The URL is [http://example.com some text which is hyperlinked].
The URL is [http://example.com some text which is hyperlinked].
  = Pictures = ==Picture Thumbnails==
[[Image:Weaver-3577-1.jpg|100px]] [[Image:Weaver-3573-5.jpg|185px]] [[Image:Weaver-3577-9.jpg|105px]]
[[Image:Weaver-3577-1.jpg|100px]] [[Image:Weaver-3573-5.jpg|185px]] [[Image:Weaver-3577-9.jpg|105px]]
  = Templates = == Whole Profile == Anywhere you see: "& nbsp;" you will need to remove the "space" between the "&" and the "n" to make it work.
Add your Category tags here. Above Biography.
[[Category:CATEGORY NAME]]
== Biography ==
Add you Ancestry stickers here. Below Biography.
{{English Ancestor Sticker}}
If you are a member of a group you may also add it here.
{{Member|ONS|name=NAME}}
Your Biography goes here
=== Confirmed Ancestors ===
Royalty
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|-
|{{Relationship Sticker|image=UK_Flags-47.png|imagetext=Crown of St Edward|relationship=25th great grandson|name=King Henry I|id=Normandie-45}}||{{Relationship Sticker|image=UK_Flags-47.png|imagetext=Crown of St Edward|relationship=25th great grandson|name=King Stephen I|id=Blois-94}}
|-
|Another sticker or remove||Another sticker or remove
|}

& nbsp;
This " " can be used to create spacing on the page as needed. Put as many empty lines you want above it.
== Y DNA ==
Talk about your Paternal line here. Add your Paternal Haplogroup if you know it.
=== Interests ===
: Interest 1
: Interest 2
: Interest 3
=== Shared Paternal Matches ===
{{Relationship Sticker
|image=Van_Beethoven-1-2.jpg
|name=Ludwig van Beethoven (bef. 1770 - 1827)
|id=Van_Beethoven-1
}}
: [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-FT396000/notable Paternal ancestor born approximately in 850 AD]
& nbsp;
Repeat the snippet above as many times as desired.
== Notable Relations ==
{{Relationship Sticker
|image=Crawford-1131.jpg
|imagetext=Mercer University's 4th President
|relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed
|name=Nathaniel Macon Crawford (1811 - 1871)
|id=Crawford-1131
}}
: Mercer University's 4th President[https://mercer.libguides.com/mupresidents/Crawford Link to Mercer University past President's page.] which [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] graduated from in August of 2007 with a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science.
== Mitochondrial DNA ==
Talk about your Maternal line here. Add your Maternal Haplogroup if you know it.
=== Interests ===
: Interest 1
: Interest 2
: Interest 3
=== Shared Maternal Matches ===
{{Relationship Sticker
|image=Van_Beethoven-1-2.jpg
|name=Ludwig van Beethoven (bef. 1770 - 1827)
|id=Van_Beethoven-1
}}
: [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-FT396000/notable Paternal ancestor born approximately in 850 AD]
& nbsp;
Repeat the snippet above as many times as desired.
== Notable Relations ==
{{Relationship Sticker
|image=Crawford-1131.jpg
|imagetext=Mercer University's 4th President
|relationship=2nd cousin 6 times removed
|name=Nathaniel Macon Crawford (1811 - 1871)
|id=Crawford-1131
}}
: Mercer University's 4th President[https://mercer.libguides.com/mupresidents/Crawford Link to Mercer University past President's page.] which [[Brady-6268|Luke Brady]] graduated from in August of 2007 with a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science.
== Research ==
=== Disputed Origins ===
If you have any family stories which are unverified you may share them here.
== Sources ==
: Paternal Haplo Group: [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-BY114397/story I-BY114397]
: Maternal Haplo Group: [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-BY114397/story I-BY114397]


== Acknowledgements ==
I wanted to thank the following Wikitree members for their countless hours in helping me with my tree.
{| border="1"
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  == Timeline ==
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* Born
: 1810's
* Moved from State to another State
: 1820's
* Married
* Birth of child 1
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: 1830's
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: 1840's
* Birth of grandchild
: 1870's
* Death of spouse
: 1800's * Born : 1810's * Moved from State to another State : 1820's * Married * Birth of child 1 * Birth of child 2 : 1830's * Moved from State to another State : 1840's * Birth of grandchild : 1870's * Death of spouse
= Helpful Links = * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:Template_Sticker Stickers]

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Horak-292|Jaymie Horak]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Shoemaker-3812|Baswell, Hulda (Shoemaker) ]] || || Hulda Shoemaker's son, Thomas Baswell, married Francis Moore. Francis Moore's mother is [[Shoemaker-3807|Francis Mary Shoemaker]] - can I find the connection? |- | [[Hulen-103|Hulen, Absolum Roberson]] || 1850-07-05 || clean profile, add sources |- | [[Babb-1816|Kimbrell, Hattie Ann (Babb) ]] || 1876-01-29 || finish writing |- | [[Moore-75430|Moore, William Walker]] || 1900-09-01 || clean profile |- | [[Moore-75431|Moore, S T ]] || 1910-07-11 || clean profile |- | [[Baswell-52|John Baswell]] || 1770 || add sources |- | [[Pechancová-1|Katharina Pechancova]] || 1818 || reference Iowa book I found re: last name |- | [[Bednar-248|Catherine Bednar]] || 1845 || update info about parents and parents' parents |- | [[Babb-1107|W. Albert Babb]] || abt 1854 || should i assign him parents based on what makes the most sense? |- | [[Moore-64092|Matthew Samuel Moore]] || 1909 || has possible brother or cousin around home? Peter Moore w wife Nancy 1850+1860 census |- | [[Hicks-6182|Absalom Hicks]] || 1766 || Use Hulen history and documents provided to piece together |- |}

Profiles

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[[Category: Mullings-18]] [[Category: Mullings-18 How To]] ==Tips for Individual Profiles== ===Reference: Help & Category Pages=== * [[Help:Bio_Ideas|Other things to include in a bio]] * [[Help:Biographies#Editing_Text_that_Someone_Else_Wrote|Editing Bios that Someone Else Wrote]] * Formatting and Editing Profiles: [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] (Italics, Bold, etc.) * Formatting and Style Category: [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Pages Categorized "Styles and Standards"]] * GEDCOM-created bios: [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|How to Edit GEDcom-created Bios]] * Links: [[Help:Adding_Links|How to Add Links to a Profile]] * [[Help:Research Notes|Research Notes to Include on Profiles]] * [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biographies Headings to Include in Profiles]] * [[Help:Quotations|Adding Quotations to Profiles]] * Categories List [[Help:Categorization#Suggestions_for_Types_of_Categories_to_Add_to_Profiles| Suggestions for Categories to Add to Profiles]] ===Profile Examples=== * Categorized "Examples" [[:Category:Examples|Category: Examples]] * [[Help:Examples|Gallery of Example Profiles]] * [[:Category:Profile of the Week Winners|Profile of the Week Winners]] * [[Earhart-1|Amelia Earhart]] * [[Crow-700|Alexander Crow]] * [[Harrington-2200|Henry Harrington]] (example of "genealogically defined" category) ==Cut and Paste Categories== ===Cemeteries=== : [[Category:Cheltenham Veterans_Cemetery,_Cheltenham,_Maryland]] : [[Category:Resurrection Cemetery, Clinton, Maryland]] : [[First Presbyterian Churchyard, Hamilton Square, New Jersey]] ===Military=== : [[Category:United States Coast Guard, World War II]] ==Links to Category Pages== * [[:Category:New Jersey, Cemeteries|New Jersey Cemeteries]] * [[:Category:Maryland, Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries]] * [[:Category:District of Columbia, Cemeteries|DC Cemeteries]] * [[:Category:Virginia, Cemeteries|Virginia Cemeteries]] * [[:Category:West Virginia, Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries]]

Profiles I need to cite sources for

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bistline-36|Alyssa Bistline]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Bistline-36&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Alyssa Bistline To-Do List|Alyssa's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Acker-1224|Acker, Mary ]] || 1771-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537609|Ailhod, Ann (Unknown) ]] || 1682-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ailhood-1|Ailhood, Anne ]] || 1707-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ailhood-2|Ailhood, William ]] || 1677-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2715|Alden, James ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2983|Alden, John ]] || 1747-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2984|Alden, Esther ]] || 1749-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2985|Alden, Adam ]] || 1754-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2986|Alden, Joseph ]] || 1755-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2987|Alden, John ]] || 1729-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2988|Alden, James ]] || 1729-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2990|Alden, Adam ]] || 1738-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2991|Alden, Unnamed ]] || 1740-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2992|Alden, Unnamed ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2993|Alden, Abigail ]] || 1742-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2994|Alden, Keziah ]] || 1743-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Andersdotter-4844|Andersdotter, Anna ]] || 1673-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anderson-56193|Anderson, Mary ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Anderson-56194|Anderson, John ]] || 1749-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andersson-12952|Andersson, Anders ]] || 1743-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Andersson-12953|Andersson, Erik ]] || 1715-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Andersson-12954|Andersson, Olof ]] || 1639-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrew-3128|Andrew, Richardus ]] || 1633-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-16646|Andrews, Elizabeth ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-16647|Andrews, Richard ]] || 1696-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-16648|Andrews, Richard ]] || 1664-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Aptot-1|Aptot, Elizabeth ]] || 1606-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Aptot-2|Aptot, Nicholas ]] || 1575-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537583|Aptot, Eleanor (Unknown) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Barnard-6365|Barnard, Jane ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Moses-779|Barnett, Ruth (Moses) ]] || 1702-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barnett-11328|Barnett, Rebecca ]] || 1734-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Barnett-11329|Barnett, Moses ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beatson-155|Beatson, Janet ]] || 1720-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Beavan-99|Beavan, Ann ]] || 1707-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Beischline-1|Beischline, George ]] || 1766-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Bevan-1153|Bevan, Mary ]] || 1746-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Bevis-370|Bevis, Mary ]] || 1675-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Birch-2941|Birch, James ]] || 1705-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bishopp-55|Bishopp, Elizabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bistline-36|Bistline, Alyssa ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bistline-37|Bistline, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Cooke-6797|Cooke, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Bistline-39|Bistline, Lee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Bistline-40|Bistline, John Anthony]] || 1896-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Bistline-41|Bistline, Andrew Joseph]] || 1846-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Bistline-42|Bistline, Joseph ]] || 1809-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Black-17009|Black, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Black-17010|Black, James Warren]] || 1902-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Black-17076|Black, James Edwin]] || 1880-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Blocher-237|Blocher, Johann Georg]] || 1724-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Borrell-79|Borrell, Catherine ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brattell-2|Brattell, John ]] || 1561-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brattell-3|Brattell, Thomas ]] || 1536-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brattle-35|Brattle, Johan ]] || 1580-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Frick-187|Brown, Maria (Frick) ]] || 1781-06-14 || to-do |- | [[Burgess-11236|Burgess, Joan ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Burgess-11237|Burgess, Henry ]] || 1698-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Burgess-11238|Burgess, Henry ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Burgess-11239|Burgess, Michael ]] || 1641-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Burgess-11240|Burgess, Henry ]] || 1609-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Busch-1507|Busch, Kirstine Dorothea]] || 1805-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Busch-1509|Busch, Johan Christopher]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cantzinger-1|Cantzinger, Anne Christine]] || 1762-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Cantzinger-2|Cantzinger, Johann Conrad]] || 1724-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carden-735|Carden, Mary ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Chapman-19133|Chapman, Alice ]] || 1638-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cheeseman-810|Cheeseman, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cheesman-413|Cheesman, Elizabeth ]] || 1642-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cheesman-414|Cheesman, Stephen ]] || 1603-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clare-1464|Clare, Magdalene ]] || 1701-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Clutsom-1|Clutsom, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Collet-434|Collet, Rachel ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Collins-28089|Collins, Richard ]] || 1721-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Collins-28090|Collins, Richard ]] || 1697-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Collins-28091|Collins, Thomas ]] || 1650-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Collins-28094|Collins, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Cooke-6954|Cooke, Jack William]] || 1929-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Cooke-6955|Cooke, William Benjamin]] || 1890-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-16148|Cooke, Myrtle Vera (Jenkins) ]] || 1894-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Cooke-6998|Cooke, Henry ]] || 1811-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Cooke-6999|Cooke, Abraham ]] || 1789-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Copper-282|Copper, Ann ]] || 1753-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Copper-283|Copper, Goerge ]] || 1719-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Copper-284|Copper, Goerge ]] || 1686-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Copper-285|Copper, George ]] || 1646-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Copper-286|Copper, William ]] || 1618-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Copper-287|Copper, William ]] || 1575-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crane-7231|Crane, Arthur John]] || 1854-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Crane-7232|Crane, John Leroy]] || 1826-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Crombie-450|Crombie, Henrietta Elizabeth]] || 1827-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Crombie-451|Crombie, John ]] || 1800-11-20 || to-do |- | [[Crombie-452|Crombie, William ]] || 1762-11-18 || to-do |- | [[Crouch-3853|Crouch, William Arthur]] || 1870-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Curtis-14607|Curtis, John ]] || 1605-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Curtis-14608|Curtis, Richard ]] || 1580-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Curtis-14612|Curtis, Mary Hannah]] || 1736-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Curtis-14613|Curtis, William ]] || 1702-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cutler-1161|Cutler, Harmon ]] || 1799-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Cutler-2374|Cutler, Lucy Ann]] || 1852-03-31 || to-do |- | [[David-3322|David, Gwenllian ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[David-3323|David, Thomas ]] || 1703-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Davies-11854|Davies, Lydia ]] || 1687-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Davies-11855|Davies, John ]] || 1662-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dawkin-19|Dawkin, Jeremiah Mansell]] || 1640-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dawkins-1242|Dawkins, Mary ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dawkins-1243|Dawkins, Jane ]] || 1794-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Dawkins-1244|Dawkins, David ]] || 1764-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Dawkins-1245|Dawkins, William ]] || 1733-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Devall-258|Devall, William ]] || 1703-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Devall-259|Devall, William ]] || 1672-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dumbrell-139|Dumbrell, Richard ]] || 1627-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Dumbrell-140|Dumbrell, Frances ]] || 1657-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Dumbrell-141|Dumbrell, Francis ]] || 1604-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Durrant-737|Durrant, Alice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ellis-21297|Ellis, Elizabeth ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ellis-21299|Ellis, Thomas , Jr.]] || 1744-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ellis-21300|Ellis, Elizabeth ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Elmston-1|Elmston, Judith ]] || 1658-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eriksdotter-1986|Eriksdotter, Kerstin ]] || 1719-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Eriksdotter-1987|Eriksdotter, Eva ]] || 1550-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eriksson-3635|Eriksson, Christina ]] || 1765-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Eriksson-3636|Eriksson, Anders ]] || 1740-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Eriksson-3637|Eriksson, Per Peder]] || 1654-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ervolder-3|Ervolder, Johan Albrecht]] || 1819-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Erwolter-1|Erwolter, Johannes Olsen]] || 1798-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Erwolter-2|Erwolter, Johann Joseph Anton]] || 1742-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Herr-273|Eshleman, Frances (Herr) ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Eskilsdotter-51|Eskilsdotter, Brita ]] || 1651-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-7|Farrar, David ]] || 1700-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-8|Farrar, Ephraim ]] || 1710-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-12|Farrar, Henry ]] || 1703-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-16|Farrar, Jacob , V]] || 1693-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-20|Farrar, John ]] || 1707-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-24|Farrar, Jonathan ]] || 1698-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-30|Farrar, Nathaniel ]] || 1709-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-33|Farrar, Timothy ]] || 1714-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2989|Field, Hannah (Alden) ]] || 1735-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Field-6335|Field, Sarah ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Foote-3748|Foote, Sarah Lovinia]] || 1881-08-29 || to-do |- | [[Frick-180|Frick, Maria Stroheim]] || 1758-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Frick-181|Frick, John Herr]] || 1761-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Frick-184|Frick, Jacob Henry, III]] || 1766-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Frick-186|Frick, Daniel ]] || 1778-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Friderichsen-38|Friderichsen, Anna Christina]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fugole-1|Fugole, Annie ]] || 1578-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Gale-1770|Gale, Hopestill ]] || 1678-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Gale-1771|Gale, Mary ]] || 1680-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Gale-2012|Gale, Elizabeth ]] || 1699-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Gale-2314|Gale, Jonathan ]] || 1708-11-26 || to-do |- | [[Gibson-20850|Gibson, Mary ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Goodwin-9835|Goodwin, Mary ]] || 1636-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Goodwin-9836|Goodwin, William ]] || 1610-12-01 || to-do |- | [[Goulde-15|Goulde, Alice ]] || 1540-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gower-1314|Gower, Joane ]] || 1610-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Granger-3144|Granger, Ruth ]] || 1769-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-4013|Greenwood, Elizabeth ]] || 1703-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greenwood-4014|Greenwood, William ]] || 1680-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537603|Greenwood, Hannah (Unknown) ]] || 1682-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Grundel-48|Grundel, Maria Margreta]] || 1711-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gröning-40|Gröning, Jöns Tyresson]] || 1644-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Gurr-393|Gurr, John ]] || 1693-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gurr-394|Gurr, John ]] || 1668-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gurr-395|Gurr, John ]] || 1635-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Haines-5126|Haines, Eliza ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-50691|Hall, Agnes ]] || 1533-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-50719|Hall, William ]] || 1719-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Hammarstrom-117|Hammarstrom, Ullrica Charlotta]] || 1760-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Hamper-28|Hamper, John ]] || 1759-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Hamper-29|Hamper, John ]] || 1718-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Hamper-30|Hamper, Thomas ]] || 1683-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamper-31|Hamper, Thomas ]] || 1655-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamper-32|Hamper, Thomas ]] || 1628-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamper-33|Hamper, James ]] || 1601-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamper-34|Hamper, Thomas ]] || 1570-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamper-35|Hamper, Thomas ]] || 1550-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hansson-2918|Hansson, Pehr ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hardey-2|Hardey, John ]] || 1764-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-516|Hardy, Ebenezer ]] || 1728-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-520|Hardy, Reuben ]] || 1724-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-524|Hardy, Anna ]] || 1735-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-525|Hardy, Patience ]] || 1716-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-526|Hardy, Martha ]] || 1732-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-532|Hardy, Rachel ]] || 1714-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-548|Hardy, Sampson ]] || 1753-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-555|Hardy, Ebenezer ]] || 1761-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-566|Hardy, Isaac ]] || 1730-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-573|Hardy, Phineas ]] || 1726-07-11 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-582|Hardy, Esther ]] || 1712-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-586|Hardy, Susanna ]] || 1756-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-590|Hardy, Hannah ]] || 1758-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-593|Hardy, Gideon ]] || 1722-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-596|Hardy, Phebe ]] || 1751-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Hardy-597|Hardy, Bethiah ]] || 1715-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Hartnope-1|Hartnope, Elizabeth ]] || 1604-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hartnoppe-1|Hartnoppe, Mathew ]] || 1577-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hershey-865|Hershey, Christian Landis]] || 1768-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Hobbs-6908|Hobbs, Elizabeth ]] || 1751-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Hobbs-6909|Hobbs, James ]] || 1686-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Hobbs-6910|Hobbs, John ]] || 1658-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Holmes-16386|Holmes, Keziah ]] || 1755-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Hopkins-12992|Hopkins, Ann ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hopkins-12993|Hopkins, Morgan ]] || 1721-00-00 || to-do |- | [[How-688|How, Jane ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Howell-10937|Howell, Anne ]] || 1713-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Howell-10938|Howell, Thomas ]] || 1674-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Howell-10939|Howell, William ]] || 1632-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Howell-10940|Howell, Richard ]] || 1608-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hubberd-12|Hubberd, Anne ]] || 1667-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Hussey-2269|Hussey, Hannah ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hussey-2270|Hussey, John ]] || 1707-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Hussey-2271|Hussey, John ]] || 1671-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Hussey-2272|Hussey, John ]] || 1645-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Ivens-132|Ivens, Catherine ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jenkin-1029|Jenkin, Thomas ]] || 1717-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-16176|Jenkins, George Knott]] || 1862-10-23 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-16177|Jenkins, William Wills]] || 1816-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-16178|Jenkins, William ]] || 1791-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Jenkins-16179|Jenkins, Jenkin ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jesley-1|Jesley, Ann ]] || 1625-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Johansdotter-3612|Johansdotter, Anna ]] || 1656-00-00 || to-do |- | [[John-2577|John, Mary ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[John-2578|John, David ]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-100666|Johnson, Jenny ]] || 1902-07-20 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-100976|Johnson, Charlotte ]] || 1793-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-100987|Johnson, John ]] || 1763-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-100988|Johnson, James ]] || 1739-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-100990|Johnson, Thomas ]] || 1709-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Johnson-101011|Johnson, Francis Lee]] || 1880-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Jones-99214|Jones, Margery ]] || 1586-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jonsdotter-4832|Jonsdotter, Anna Maria]] || 1707-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Jonsdotter-4833|Jonsdotter, Anna ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jonsdotter-4834|Jonsdotter, Ingeborg ]] || 1629-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Joy-2125|Joy, Walter Robert]] || 1785-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Joy-2126|Joy, Robert ]] || 1758-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Joy-2127|Joy, John ]] || 1720-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Joy-2128|Joy, Thomas ]] || 1696-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kenedy-89|Kenedy, Mary ]] || 1760-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Kidd-4269|Kidd, Elizabeth ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Knapp-5461|Knapp, Mary ]] || 1620-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Knight-17289|Knight, Joan ]] || 1550-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Knudsen-1579|Knudsen, Ane Marie]] || 1802-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mickelsdotter-119|Kohkoinen, Anna (Mickelsdotter) ]] || 1577-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Last-566|Last, Sarah ]] || 1788-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lilliott-25|Lilliott, Henry ]] || 1638-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lilliott-26|Lilliott, Willam ]] || 1606-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Lilliott-27|Lilliott, Roberti ]] || 1570-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Lowas-4|Lowas, Isabell ]] || 1704-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lowes-364|Lowes, Henry ]] || 1677-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Lundberg-665|Lundberg, Nils ]] || 1701-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lunne-3|Lunne, Sarah ]] || 1703-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Man-371|Man, Mary ]] || 1638-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mansfield-220|Mansfield, Deborah ]] || 1652-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Martin-62819|Martin, Dorothy ]] || 1638-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Martyn-895|Martyn, Elizabeth ]] || 1565-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Masterson-1185|Masterson, Sarah ]] || 1798-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Masterson-1186|Masterson, James ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mayham-20|Mayham, Ann ]] || 1602-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Middlemas-82|Middlemas, Edward ]] || 1750-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Middlemas-83|Middlemas, Edward ]] || 1713-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Middlemas-81|Middlemass, Edward (Middlemas) ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Millican-409|Millican, Anne ]] || 1787-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Moll-979|Moll, Christian ]] || 1616-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Moore-60169|Moore, Elizabeth ]] || 1691-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Morgan-30188|Morgan, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Morgan-30189|Morgan, David ]] || 1721-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Morris-29730|Morris, Martha ]] || 1809-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Morris-29731|Morris, James ]] || 1765-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Morris-29733|Morris, Thomas ]] || 1732-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Morris-29734|Morris, Thomas ]] || 1680-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mortensen-1534|Mortensen, Eliza Petrine]] || 1870-08-30 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537604|Munday, Susanna (Unknown) ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Henriksdotter-439|Mustaparta, Kerstin Karin (Henriksdotter) ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nightingale-503|Nightingale, Joseph ]] || 1695-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Nilsson-8160|Nilsson, Christina ]] || 1735-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Nilsson-8161|Nilsson, Erik ]] || 1681-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Noakes-636|Noakes, Mary ]] || 1693-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Noakes-637|Noakes, Thomas ]] || 1654-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Noble-6039|Noble, Jennett ]] || 1649-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Northeast-11|Northeast, Elizabeth ]] || 1770-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Northeast-12|Northeast, William ]] || 1726-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Northeast-13|Northeast, Richard ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Nutley-180|Nutley, Elizabeth ]] || 1602-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Olofsson-2909|Olofsson, Kjerstin ]] || 1739-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Orre-30|Orre, Sofia ]] || 1701-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Osburn-857|Osburn, Thomas ]] || 1723-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Page-13077|Page, Sarah ]] || 1718-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Paine-3499|Paine, Elizabeth ]] || 1605-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Barnett-3421|Parsons, Elizabeth (Barnett) ]] || 1720-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Paulsen-1035|Paulsen, Anne Marie]] || 1783-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peart-651|Peart, Isabella ]] || 1772-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Peart-652|Peart, Thomas ]] || 1725-01-25 || to-do |- | [[Peart-653|Peart, George ]] || 1674-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pehrsdotter-1216|Pehrsdotter, Kierstin ]] || 1702-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Perrin-2928|Perrin, Elizabeth ]] || 1540-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Perryn-25|Perryn, Abraham ]] || 1515-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Persdotter-5123|Persdotter, Maria ]] || 1686-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Persson-6981|Persson, Erik ]] || 1625-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pettegrew-17|Pettegrew, James Phineas]] || 1825-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Pettegrew-18|Pettegrew, David ]] || 1791-07-29 || to-do |- | [[Pettigrew-1182|Pettigrew, Lucy Ann]] || 1817-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Alden-3099|Pettigrew, Elizabeth (Alden) ]] || 1791-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Pettigrew-1183|Pettigrew, William ]] || 1757-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Phillips-35253|Phillips, Elizabeth ]] || 1804-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Phillips-35254|Phillips, Ebenezar , III]] || 1775-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Pierce-14251|Pierce, Elizabeth Jane]] || 1824-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Pierce-14257|Pierce, Catherine ]] || 1764-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Pierce-14258|Pierce, William ]] || 1739-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Piper-3379|Piper, Mary ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Piper-3380|Piper, Edward ]] || 1675-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pollack-529|Pollack, Olof Olofsson]] || 1696-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Pope-8201|Pope, John ]] || 1729-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pope-8202|Pope, Cornelius ]] || 1699-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pope-8203|Pope, William ]] || 1655-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pope-8204|Pope, Robert ]] || 1598-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pope-8205|Pope, Robert ]] || 1575-04-04 || to-do |- | [[Pope-8207|Pope, Betsey ]] || 1786-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Potter-5946|Potter, Ichabod ]] || 1692-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-61|Proctor, Hannah (Farrar) ]] || 1705-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Read-6306|Read, Jane ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reapsomner-1|Reapsomner, Anna Marie]] || 1814-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Reapsomner-2|Reapsomner, John ]] || 1776-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Reese-4944|Reese, Ann ]] || 1705-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Robison-2115|Robison, Margaretha ]] || 1766-11-06 || to-do |- | [[Root-3387|Root, Thomas ]] || 1671-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Rosser-1100|Rosser, Elizabeth ]] || 1820-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Rosser-1101|Rosser, Evan ]] || 1785-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Rosser-1102|Rosser, Henry ]] || 1765-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Rosser-1103|Rosser, William ]] || 1740-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Frick-182|Royer, Anna (Frick) ]] || 1764-02-29 || to-do |- | [[Ruffe-22|Ruffe, Anne ]] || 1734-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Ruffe-23|Ruffe, Thomas ]] || 1712-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Ruffe-24|Ruffe, Richard ]] || 1687-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Farrar-32|Russell, Susannah (Farrar) ]] || 1701-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Russell-26386|Russell, Mary ]] || 1655-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Russell-26392|Russell, Isabelle ]] || 1843-12-28 || to-do |- | [[Rossiter-502|Sage, Mary (Rossiter) ]] || 1727-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Schöpf-62|Schöpf, Martin ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schöpf-63|Schöpf, Thomas ]] || 1677-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Getschim-1|Schöpf, Anna (Getschim) ]] || 1675-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Scotrell-1|Scotrell, Elinor ]] || 1575-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Seymour-4970|Seymour, Sarah ]] || 1639-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Shaw-20970|Shaw, Isabel ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Silvester-531|Silvester, Mary ]] || 1676-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Silvester-532|Silvester, John ]] || 1647-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Silvester-533|Silvester, John ]] || 1620-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Silvester-534|Silvester, Edward ]] || 1584-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Skinner-8043|Skinner, Margaret ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallfield-22|Smallfield, Mary ]] || 1629-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallfield-23|Smallfield, Jeremiah ]] || 1587-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smallfield-24|Smallfield, Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Smith-228562|Smith, Ann ]] || 1698-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Smith-228563|Smith, John ]] || 1664-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Smith-228629|Smith, Elizabeth ]] || 1689-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Smithurst-37|Smithurst, Alice ]] || 1866-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Smyth-2945|Smyth, Agnes ]] || || to-do |- | [[Snyder-13260|Snyder, Elizabeth ]] || 1764-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Sotherden-2|Sotherden, Virginia ]] || 1690-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Southerden-16|Southerden, John ]] || 1651-03-08 || to-do |- | [[Southerden-17|Southerden, John ]] || 1628-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Alden-2094|Sprague, Rebecca (Alden) ]] || 1745-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Stannard-598|Stannard, Sarah ]] || 1828-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Stenmark-16|Stenmark, Anna Christina]] || 1796-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Stenmark-17|Stenmark, Anders Andersson]] || 1776-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Stephens-13256|Stephens, Mary ]] || 1710-11-24 || to-do |- | [[Stevenson-8701|Stevenson, Mary ]] || 1714-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Stokes-5915|Stokes, Essie Frances]] || 1918-05-28 || to-do |- | [[Stokes-5936|Stokes, William ]] || 1862-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Crouch-3852|Stokes, Mabel Frances (Crouch) ]] || 1892-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Wheat-122|Stratton, Hannah (Wheat) ]] || 1643-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Streater-79|Streater, Mary ]] || 1650-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Strong-6096|Strong, Maria ]] || 1606-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Swaine-475|Swaine, Thomas ]] || 1685-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sylvester-1435|Sylvester, Anne ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tagg-212|Tagg, Elizabeth ]] || 1561-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tagg-213|Tagg, Thomas ]] || 1540-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tasker-791|Tasker, Susan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Tasker-792|Tasker, George ]] || 1600-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tasker-793|Tasker, John ]] || 1572-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Brockett-670|Tasker, Payne (Brockett) ]] || 1570-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tasker-794|Tasker, Thomas ]] || 1540-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tasker-795|Tasker, John ]] || 1520-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thorne-3056|Thorne, Elizabeth ]] || 1695-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thorne-3057|Thorne, Henry ]] || 1655-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Thorne-3058|Thorne, Henry ]] || 1630-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Torfastdotter-1|Torfastdotter, Karin Katarina]] || || to-do |- | [[Townsend-8961|Townsend, Mary ]] || 1661-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Traffeck-1|Traffeck, Elizabeth ]] || 1662-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Tree-184|Tree, Ann ]] || 1720-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Tupper-1017|Tupper, John ]] || 1755-05-18 || to-do |- | [[Turnbull-3749|Turnbull, Isabella ]] || 1750-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537196|Unknown, Mercy ]] || 1740-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537607|Unknown, Susan ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537615|Unknown, Sarah ]] || 1635-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537616|Unknown, Elizabeth ]] || 1620-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537625|Unknown, Elioner ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537626|Unknown, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-537629|Unknown, Joan ]] || 1633-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Osburn-856|Unknown, Isabella (Osburn) ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unsinn-3|Unsinn, Anna Maria]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Upton-2886|Upton, Mary ]] || 1713-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Van_Etten-580|Van Etten, Elisha Wheat]] || 1814-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Van_Etten-581|Van Etten, Richard ]] || 1787-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Van_Etten-582|Van Etten, Joseph ]] || 1761-10-17 || to-do |- | [[Russell-25431|Wakefield, Priscilla (Russell) ]] || 1705-01-31 || to-do |- | [[Walker-47545|Walker, Ruth ]] || 1902-08-12 || to-do |- | [[Walker-47734|Walker, Charles Middlemus]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Walton-8517|Walton, John ]] || 1784-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Walton-8518|Walton, Jonathan ]] || 1752-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Waters-7765|Waters, Thomas ]] || 1595-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Waters-7768|Waters, Mary ]] || 1752-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Weber-9680|Weber, Catherine ]] || 1735-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wedlake-41|Wedlake, Catherine ]] || 1646-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wedlake-42|Wedlake, Hugh ]] || 1620-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-8150|Weston, Mary ]] || 1665-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-8151|Weston, Elizabeth ]] || 1603-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Weston-8152|Weston, Thomas ]] || 1558-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Weston-8153|Weston, Edward ]] || 1529-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wheat-130|Wheat, Samuel ]] || 1677-07-31 || to-do |- | [[Wheat-154|Wheat, Mary ]] || || to-do |- | [[Wheat-1132|Wheat, Mercy ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[White-61475|White, Joane ]] || 1641-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Widlake-11|Widlake, John ]] || 1590-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Willard-4007|Willard, Mary ]] || 1598-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Willard-4008|Willard, Thomas ]] || 1578-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Willet-274|Willet, Anne ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Willett-240|Willett, Thomas ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Willett-241|Willett, John ]] || 1703-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Willett-243|Willett, John ]] || 1667-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lilliott-1|Willett, Elizabeth (Lilliott) ]] || 1673-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-93387|Williams, Sarah Josephine]] || 1880-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Williams-93388|Williams, Ezra Granger]] || 1823-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Williams-93389|Williams, Frederick Granger]] || 1787-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Williams-93394|Williams, Ciceley ]] || 1725-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-93395|Williams, Ann ]] || 1734-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Williams-93396|Williams, David ]] || 1703-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Williams-93397|Williams, Ann ]] || 1736-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Wills-4461|Wills, Elizabeth ]] || 1791-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wills-4462|Wills, Thomas ]] || 1752-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wills-4463|Wills, John ]] || 1723-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clutson-12|Wills, Mary (Clutson) ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wood-38594|Wood, Winnifred ]] || 1761-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Wood-38605|Wood, William ]] || 1719-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wood-38606|Wood, Henry ]] || 1694-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wood-38607|Wood, Edward ]] || 1660-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wood-38608|Wood, John ]] || 1603-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wood-38609|Wood, Jarvice ]] || 1580-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wood-38610|Wood, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Worden-6708|Worden, Sarah ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wright-46032|Wright, Elizabeth ]] || 1670-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wright-46033|Wright, Thomas ]] || 1627-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Young-42862|Young, Joane ]] || 1620-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Younge-99|Younge, John ]] || 1586-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Zetting-1|Zetting, Carl ]] || 1818-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Ervolder-2|Zetting, Sophia Wilhelmina (Ervolder) ]] || 1840-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Zimmerman-5833|Zimmerman, Eliza Ann Birthire]] || 1854-12-23 || to-do |- | [[Zitting-25|Zitting, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Zitting-26|Zitting, Charles ]] || 1894-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Zitting-27|Zitting, August Frederick]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zitting-28|Zitting, Johan Fredrick]] || 1787-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Van_Etten-579|Zitting, Susannah (Van Etten) ]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zitting-29|Zitting, Carl Fredrick]] || 1758-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Zitting-30|Zitting, Carl Gustaf]] || 1733-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Zitting-31|Zitting, Gustaf ]] || 1707-01-01 || to-do |- |}

Profiles of Scotland Accused Witches

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[[Category: Accused Witches of Scotland]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Space: The_Witches_of_Scotland|The_Witches_of_Scotland]] == Persons Affected by the Scotland Witch Trials == This is an ongoing activity of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland Scotland Project Witchcraft Team]. Our goal is to promote research among Scotland Project members to identify individuals impacted by the Scotland witch trials, with the aim of creating new profiles and enhancing existing ones. Some potential beginning points are suggested below. === Victims with Known Profiles === '''Review and improve profiles.''' * [[Addie-114|Lilias Addie]] * [[Betoun-1|Jonet Betoun]] *[[Colquhoun-37|Sir John Colquhoun]] *[[Dickson-5403|Margaret Dickson]] *[[Douglas-803|Lady Jonet (Janet) "The Grey Lady" Douglas]] (burned at stake for murder) *[[Forsyth-3131|Agnes Forsyth]] *[[Forsyth-3129|Jonet Forsyth]] *[[Ross-6501|Lady Fowlis]] *[[McCalyan-1|Ewfame Makcalzene ]] *[[Munro-481|Hector Munro]] *[[Douglas-803|Barbara Napier]] *[[Pearson-8799|Allesoun Piersoun]] *[[Roy-5317|Bessie Roy ]] *[[sampson-3282|Agnes Sampson]] Willumsen, Liv Helene. The voices of women in witchcraft trials: Northern Europe. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group (2022), pps. 142-156. === Victims with Wikipedia Pages === '''Reseach and create profiles.''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilias_Adie Lilias Adie] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Aitken_(witch) Margaret Aitken] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allison_Balfour Allison_Balfour] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Bane Margaret Bane] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Barclay Margaret Barclay] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalene_Blair Magdalene Blair] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Boyman Janet Boyman] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Burges Margaret Burges] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Campbell_(accused_witch) Katherine Campbell] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Douglas,_Lady_Glamis Janet_Douglas,_Lady_Glamis] (See profile, above) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Duchill Margaret_Duchill] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geillis_Duncan Geillis_Duncan] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessie_Dunlop_of_Lynn Bessie_Dunlop] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Finnie Agnes_Finnie] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_Galt Maud_Galt] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gormshuil_Mhòr_na_Maighe Gormshuil_Mhòr_na_Maighe] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isobel_Gowdie Isobel_Gowdie] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Horne Janet_Horne] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grissel_Jaffray Grissel_Jaffray] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Hicks_(alleged_witch) Mary_Hicks] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Lamont Marie_Lamont] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatrix_Leslie Beatrix_Leslie] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphame_MacCalzean Euphame_MacCalzean] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elspeth_McEwen Elspeth_McEwen] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Mar Violet_Mar] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Nutter_(alleged_witch) Alice_Nutter] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Pannal Mary_Pannal] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Pearson_(accused_witch) Alison_Pearson] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_and_Lachlan_Rattray George_and_Lachlan_Rattray] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elspeth_Reoch Elspeth_Reoch] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Sampson Agnes_Sampson] See above profile. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issobell_Young Issobell_Young] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Weir Jane_Weir] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Wishar Janet_Wishart] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessie_Wright Bessie_Wright] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggie_Wall Maggie_Wall] === Scotland Witch Trials === The exact timeline and intensity of Scotland's witch trials varied across different regions within Scotland, but the broader period of witch trials spans roughly from the late 1500s to the early 1600s. Documentation on the witch trials and persecution is limited and fragmented. The available records pose challenges for researchers seeking detailed information. Factors like lost or destroyed records, gaps in documentation, and the secretive nature of accusations contribute to the complexity. Despite these limitations, historians strive to uncover Scotland's witchcraft history through careful analysis of existing sources. '''Research and create profiles.''' '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Berwick_witch_trials North Berwick Witch Trials (1590)]''' Wikipedia contributors, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, (see individual links.)Golden, Richard M. (ed). ''Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Western Tradition.'' Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, (2006), p. 833-835. * Margaret Acheson, wife of George Mott * Lennit Bandilandis * Geillis Duncan * Doctor Fian (John Cunningham) * Robert Grierson * Euphame MacCalzean * Alanis Muir * Barbara Napier, wife of Archibald Douglas of Carshogle * Agnes Sampson * Francis Stewart, Earl of Bothwell * The Porter's wife of Seaton * The Smith of bridge Hallis '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Scottish_Witch_Hunt_of_1597 Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597 (also, Aberdeen Witches)].''' Wikipedia contributors, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Scottish_Witch_Hunt_of_1597 Golden, Richard M. (ed). ''Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Western Tradition.'' Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, (2006), p. 1. * Margaret Aitken * Isobel Cockie * Helen Fraser * Marion Grant * John Leis * Thomas Leis * Elspet Leis * Violet Leis * Janet Leis * Andrew Man * Marjorie Mutche * Christian Stewart * Janet Wishart '''Trial of Janet Barker and Margaret Lauder at Edinburgh (1643)''' Levack, Brian P., ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second Edition. Kindle Edition. London and New York: Routledge (2015). * Janet Barker * Margaret Lauder '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Penston_Witch_Trials_of_1649 The Penston Witch Trials of 1649]''' Research by [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] * [[Dickson-5403 | Margaret Dickson]] * Agnes Hunter * Isobel Murray * Helen Fairlie * Barbara Purdie * Helen Lawson * John Weir * Margaret Robertson * Margaret Bartilman * Agnes Broun * Janet Burgane * Margaret Paterson * Jean Hunter * Marjorie Nisbet * John Dickson * Marion Richieson '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alloa_witches Alloa witches (1658)]''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Duchill Margaret_Duchill] * 12 Women '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paisley_witches Paisley witches (1697)]''' ''As You Carve Your Pumpkins, Think of the Hanged Witches of Paisley, the Last Witch Trial of Western Europe.'' The Scotsman, October 30, 2020. [https://www.scotsman.com/heritage-and-retro/heritage/halloween-2020-remembering-the-witches-of-paisley-the-last-witch-trial-in-western-europe-3020643. Paisley, the Last Witch Trial of Western Europe] * Margaret Lang * John Lindsay * James Lindsay * John Reid * Catherine Campbell * Margaret Fulton * Agnes Naismuth '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittenweem_witches Pittenweem witches (1704)]''' Ibrahim, Alia. ''Murder, Malice and Misogyny – The Pittenweem Witch Hunt.'' Edinburgh: Historic Environment Scotland (Larainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba) (2023), https://blog.historicenvironment.scot/2023/03/pittenweem-witch-hunt/.Golden, Richard M. (ed). Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Western Tradition. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, (2006), p. 902-903 * Agnes Adamson * Isobel Adamson * Thomas Brown * Janet Cornfoot * Jean Durkie * Margaret Greenhorn * Janet Horseburgh * Margaret Jack * Nicholas Lawson * Beatrix Layng * Lillie Wallace '''[https://witches.hca.ed.ac.uk The Survey of Scottish Witchcraft]''' Goodare, Julian et al. ''Survey of Scottish Witchcraft.'' Revised by Brewster, Kaye. Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh (2003), [https://witches.hca.ed.ac.uk Survey of Scottish Witchcraft.] * Nearly 4,000 Scotland Witchcraft Victims '''Others''' * [https://www.rps.ac.uk/trans/1649/5/219 Margaret Henderson] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Janet_Horne_of_Dornoch%2C_Executed_For_Witchcraft Janet_Horne] == Sources ==

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[[Category:Notables]] WikiTree profiles of people depicted or commemorated on postage stamps of the world. An image of the stamp must be on the person's profile. ''Please add more examples to this list.'' {| border=“1” class="sortable" |- | Num || Name || Notes |- | 1 || [[Addams-2|Addams, Laura Jane]] || USA |- | 2 || [[Audubon-1|Audubon, Jean-Jacques]] || USA |- | 3 || [[Barros_Arana-1|Arana, Diego Barros]] || Chile |} #[[Addams-2|Laura Jane Addams]] - USA stamp #[[Audubon-1|Jean-Jacques Audubon]] - USA #[[Barros_Arana-1|Diego Barros Arana]] - Chile #[[Bell-115|Alexander Graham Bell]] - USA, others #[[Blanco_Encalada-3|Manuel José Anselmo Blanco Encalada]] - Chile #[[Bol%C3%ADvar-11|Simón Bolívar]] - Venezuela #[[Boyes-373|Brian Gerald Barrett-Boyes]] - New Zealand #[[Bergman-344|Ingrid Bergman]] - USA (none shown on her page) #[[Brookes-978|Sir Norman Brookes]] - Australia #[[Champion-832|Malcolm Eadie Champion]] - Norfolk Island #[[Garis-1|Josephine M. Cochran]] - Romania #[[Connell-529|Charles Connell]] - New Brunswick #[[Brown-27856|Edith Cowan]] - Australia #[[Decatur-13|Stephen Decatur]] - USA #[[Dennis-1967|C.J. Dennis]] - Australia #[[Dickinson-53|Emily Dickinson]] - USA #[[Dix-10|Dorothea Dix]] - USA #[[Einstein-1|Albert Einstein]] - USA #[[Eisenhower-1|Dwight Eisenhower]] - USA #[[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] - USA #[[Ford-416|Henry Ford]] - USA #[[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] - USA #[[Griffith-3680|D.W. Griffith]] - USA #[[Handy-1155|W.C. Handy]] - USA #[[Harding-4|Warren Harding]] - USA #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_09_Cents William Harrison] - USA #[[Herkimer-11|Nicholas Herkimer]] - USA #[[Houston-1|Samuel Houston]] - USA #[[Ward-1|Julia Ward Howe]] - USA #[[Hugo-215|Victor Hugo]] - USSR and probably others #[[Jay-1|John Jay]] - USA #[[Inayat-Khan-4|Noor-un-Nisa Inayat-Khan]] - Great Britain #[[Lanier-394|Sidney Lanier]] - USA #[[Lewis-57|Sinclair Lewis]] - USA #[[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] - USA #[[Lindrum-3|Walter Lindrum]] - Australia #[[Lüders-36|Marie Elisabeth Lüders]] Germany #[[Lyon-1292|Mary Lyon]] - USA #[[MacArthur-4|Douglas MacArthur]] - USA #[[Masters-525|Edgar Lee Masters]] - USA #[[Munro-3397|Darby Munro]] - Australia #[[Robertson-3751|Grandma Moses]] - USA #[[Mosher-2797|A.R. Mosher]] - Canada #[[Coffin-1474|Lucretia Mott]] - USA #[[Ochs-78|Adolph Ochs]] - USA #[[Ouimet-130|Francis Ouimet]] - USA #[[Palmer-25595|Barbara Palmer]] - South Africa #[[Paine-1|Thomas Paine]] - USA #[[Patton-1782|Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.]] - USA #[[Павличенко-1|Maj. Pavlychenko]] - USSR #[[Penn-40|William Penn]] - USA (none shown on his page) #[[Ludwig-979|Molly Pitcher]] - USA #[[Poe-521|Edgar Allan Poe]] - USA #[[Powell-3670|John Wesley Powell]] - USA (none shown on his page) #[[Rosenbaum-291|Ayn Rand]] - USA #[[Recabarren_Serrano-1|Luis Emilio Recabarren Serrano]] - Chile #[[Salomon-1|Haym Salomon]] - USA #[[Sandburg-27|Carl Sandburg]] - USA #[[Ingersoll-65|Laura Secord]] - Canada #[[Smyth-536|John Smith]] - USA #[[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] - USA #[[Trumbull-1|John Trumbull]] - USA #[[Ross-9405|Harriet Tubman]] - USA #[[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] - USA #[[Trumper-170|Victor Trumper]] - Australia #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Postage_Stamps_-_United_States_Presidents United States Presidents] - USA #[[Vaz_Teixeira-2|Tristão Vaz Teixeira]] - Portugal #[[Dandridge-1|Martha Washington]] - USA #[[Walker-41|Dr. Mary Walker]] - USA #[[Hannover-15|William IV]] - Great Britain #[[Webb-16735|Kate Webb]] - Australia #[[Webster-2256|Daniel Webster]] - USA #[[Webster-1379|Noah Webster]] - USA #[[West-6512|Benjamin West]] - USA #[[Wright-11218|Frank Lloyd Wright]] - USA #[[Ghosh-44|Mukunda Lal Ghosh]] - India #[[Sandes-45|Flora (Sandes) Yudenitch]] - Serbia #[[Mapu-1|Abraham Mapu]] - Israel You can find lists of people featured on postage stamps at '''Wikipedia''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_people_on_postage_stamps here]

Profiles required for Barbados

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[[Category: Grosvenor-670]] [[Category:Barbados, Notables]] [[Category:Barbados Projects]] Please check first before commencing: a) Some profiles have already been created b) Some names appear in more than one list All profiles must comply with the rules for Notables (additional sources may be required for some of the lists), and don't forget to add the appropriate categories to each profile. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_National_Heroes Barbados National Heroes] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prime_ministers_of_Barbados Premiers & Prime Ministers] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_Barbados List of Sports] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Summer_Olympics_competitors_for_Barbados

Profiles required for Jamaica

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Jamaica,_Notables
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[[Category: Grosvenor-670]] [[Category:Jamaica, Notables]] [[Category:Jamaica Projects]] Please check first before commencing: a) Some profiles have already been created b) Some names appear in more than one list All profiles must '''comply with the rules for Notables''' (additional sources may be required for some of the lists), and don't forget to add the appropriate categories to each profile. * [https://opm.gov.jm/1-devon-rd/past-prime-ministers/ Past Prime Ministers] * [https://jis.gov.jm/information/awards/order-of-national-hero/ National Hero] (Bussa and Paul Bogle remaining) * [https://jis.gov.jm/information/awards/order-of-merit-om/ Order of Merit] * [https://jis.gov.jm/information/awards/order-of-distinction/ Order of Distinction] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Recipients_of_the_Order_of_Distinction. see List of Recipients] * [https://jis.gov.jm/information/awards/order-of-jamaica/ Order of Jamaica] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jamaican_writers Jamaican Writers] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_Jamaica Sport in Jamaica]

Profiles required for Trinidad and Tobago

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Trinidad,_Notables
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Trinidad_and_Tobago,_Notables
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[[Category: Grosvenor-670]] [[Category:Trinidad, Notables]] [[Category:Trinidad and Tobago, Notables]] [[Category:Trinidad and Tobago Projects]] [[Category:Trinidad and Tobago]] This page is a subpage of [[Space:Trinidad_and_Tobago_Project|Trinidad and Tobago Project]] Please check first before commencing:
a) Some profiles have already been created
b) Some names appear in more than one list All profiles must comply with the rules for Notables (additional sources may be required for some of the lists), and don't forget to add the appropriate categories to each profile. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders,_decorations,_and_medals_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Trinidadians_and_Tobagonians *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prime_ministers_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago#List_of_Presidents *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Trinidad_and_Tobago_people_by_occupation

Profiles that Need Help

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] '''My To-Do List:''' * Improve [[Marriott-42]] Matthias Marriott by adding more and better sources - it's better now, but needs more detail. * Same for his wife, Alice Warren, [[Warren-1587]] * Allen Warren [[Warren-1374]] * PHOTOS - PHOTOS - PHOTOS * Find sources for the elusive Mandy Bowers [[Bowers-1273]] wife of Benjamin Franklin Marriott. She is probably somehow connected to Leonard Bowers [[Bowers-4645]], but haven't yet figured out how. * Update Marriott / Merriotts in my direct line, especially William Looney "Dink" Marriott [[Merriott-24]] * Update my Kirksey family lines. * Trace the roots of Martha Emanuel [[Emanuel-129]] * Update her son Edward C. Womack [[Womack-2662]] * Update her husband Jesse Womack [[Womack-1301]] * Make a list of my Revolutionary War ancestors and document * Go through "Gookin Book" and highlight Marriott / Merriotts not in WikiTree or updated

PROFILES to be researched

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[[Category: Coat-12]][[Space:Veronica Williams To-Do List|Veronica Williams To-Do List]]. Profiles on this research page are not necessarily connected to my family but require looking into, or checking occasionally. '''Errors''' * [[Droogan-1|Partick DROOGAN]], Hercules '''BRITTON Research.''' My ancestor is [[Britton-641|Catherine CASSIDY nee BRITTON]]. * [[Britton-1013|William BRITTON]]- Convict to Tasmania * [[Britton-1057|Britton-1057]] - Ann McIroy Britton in Australia * [[Britton-1658|Britton-1658]] Earliest Australian Immigrant 1791 '''CASSIDY Research.''' My ancestor is [[Cassidy-450| Thomas CASSIDY]]. * [[Horan-134| Ellen CASSIDY nee Horan]] * [[Cassidy-650|Ellen LUNNEY nee Cassidy]] * [[Cassidy-651|Thomas CASSIDY]] - brother of Ellen Lunney * [[Lunney-21|Patrick LUNNEY]] - Biddy CASSIDY sponsor? * https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lunney-Descendants-20 - The Lunny's are also connected to the McManus Family. Add links to other profiles relating to Cassidy and McManus. '''COAT Research.''' My ancestor is [[Coat-38| John COAT]]. - the Australian Immigrant in 1850 * [[Coats-407|Thomas COATS]] - One of the three Brothers from COATS' cotton. Family stories suggest a connection. These brothers have many children which could be added to the tree. * [[Coates-888|Thomas Coates]] b1659 m Beulah Jacques. Ancestor in proximity of Locke family in Philadelphia. Possibly connected to the ydna mystery. '''COURTENAY Research.''' My ancestor is [[Courtney-330| George COURTENAY/COURTNEY]]. * [[Barry-1897|David Barry]] - The Barry family have Courtenay connections in Ireland. Many common surnames in DNA matches. Also connected to Roche family from Cork. * [[Barry-870|Father of Courtenay/Barry]] - possible connection? * [[Courtenay-592|Courtenay-592]] * [[Courtenay-604|Courtenay-604]] * Ireland - http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/death-titanic-survivor.html Not sure why I have this saved? McCarthy? Lord Mountcashel - [[McCarty-2126|McCarty-2126]] * MacCarthy and Courtenay. Shiel and Courtenay - Henry in Dublin [[Courtney-1354|Courtney-1354]] '''DELANCEY Research''' - Speculative * [[Johnson-31329|Johnson-31329]] '''HINES Research.''' My ancestor is [[Hines-874 |Mary Ann HINES]] - the Australian Immigrant in 1859 * [[Hine-307|Hine-307]] - James Hine - Connection to SA? '''LAUNDON Research.''' My ancestor is [[Launder-48| John LAUNDER]]. End of line LAUNDON's to be connected: * [[Laundon-44|Samuel]] - Naseby, Northamptonshire. Birthplace not known. 1737 or before. * Jos 1652 Northamptonshire - DNA match - [[Laundon-138|Laundon-138]] '''SWEENEY Research.''' My ancestor is [[Sweeney-660| Mary CASSIDY nee Sweeney]]. * [[Sweeney-849|Thomas Sweeney]] - Family found at Rookwood Cemetery. Could he be a relation?

Profiles to Improve

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Prognosticatio eximii doctoris Theophrasti Paracelsi

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == Prognosticatio Eximii Doctoris Theophrasti Paracelsi == Prophecies of Theophrastus von Hohenheim, known as Paracelsus. Paracelsus was a revolutionary chemical physician also known for his occultist philosophy. This edition contains 32 prophesies and accompanying illustrations and may have been printed in France between 1560 and 1580. ([[#CPP|The College of Physicians of Philadelphia]]) * by Paracelsus * published 1560-1580 * Source Example: ::: Paracelsus. ''[[Space:Prognosticatio eximii doctoris Theophrasti Paracelsi|Prognosticatio Eximii Doctoris Theophrasti Paracelsi]]'' (1536) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#Paracelsus|Paracelsus]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prognosticatio eximii doctoris Theophrasti Paracelsi|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/prognosticatioex00para * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100236863 ---- * The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, ''Historical Medical Library'', [http://www.cppdigitallibrary.org/collections/show/27 Prognosticatio eximii doctoris, Theophrasti Paracelsi].

Progressive Men of Minnesota

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Progressive Men of Minnesota == * by Marion Daniel Shutter and J.S.McLain * published by The Minneapolis Journal, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1897 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Progressive Men of Minnesota|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/progressivemenof00shut/page/n7 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007695969 *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/lhbum19129/ *https://www.loc.gov/resource/lhbum.19129/ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space: Progressive Men of Minnesota| Progressive Men of Minnesota]]'' (Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1897), [ Page ]. * [[#Progressive Men of Minnesota|Progressive Men of Minnesota]]

Project: Artic Norway

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Category: Norway The goal of this project is to find lineage in northern Norway, particularly around Tromsø. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Nilsen-393|Eivind Nilsen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. 1. identify sources 2. identify ancestors/descendents of those already in the tree whether they are in the Tromsø area or elsewhere. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8742147 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Project: Earl Grey’s Famine Orphan Scheme 1848-1850 Project

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[[Category:Coat-12 - Australia Project]] Needs to be deleted.

Project Coordinators for Topics

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: England Project, Free-Space Pages]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England Project: Roles]] | Project Coordinators for Topics Project Coordinators for Topics are responsible for overseeing all topical work that is carried out within the England Project. Some of these topics originate within the project, and some are housed by us on behalf of other projects. '''General work for all Project Coordinators in England:''' * Participate in the Project Coordinators Discord channel on the England server, brainstorming, support each other, and generally participating in the leadership of the England Project * Share activities through newsletter articles and on G2G so the whole of WikiTree knows what an amazing job we are doing * Remember to take a day off a week from leaderly activities and always always always have fun! '''Specific to Topics:''' * Equip, encourage and inspire the Team Leaders for topics to increase activity in their areas of the project and to do the same with their Team Members. Check in with Team Leaders at least once every three months. * Report back to the project Leaders on how things are going at least once a month * Help new Team Leaders get set up with the appropriate space pages and categories for their chosen topic * Introduce new Team Members to their Team Leaders if they show an interest in joining a topical team * Liaise with Project Leaders of topical teams that intersect with the England Project - e.g. England Mining Disasters and English Quakers * Liaise with the England Categories Team to ensure consistent and accurate categorisation of all topical subject pertaining to England * Be open to, and look for new ways, to engage project members in topic work

Project Dashboards

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[https://datastudio.google.com/reporting/76580ed1-b254-48d7-857a-0c5569f90c70 ---> OPEN THE DASHBOARD HERE <---]
If it is the first time you have opened the dashboard, or you have not viewed it in a while, please be patient as it may take a second to retrieve and display the data.
__TOC__ ==About Project Dashboards== Project Dashboards have been created in an effort to assist [[Help:Projects|Projects]] with tracking, comparing, and charting data and metrics that are valuable to their project. Much of this data is all readily available on WikiTree; however, in most cases there is no way to see historical data or produce charts except through manual extraction and manipulation of the data. For example, to see the growth in membership of a project, you can view the project's badge feed (e.g., [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=canadian_history Canada]). At the top of the listing, the feed shows the total members who have the badge, and under each member's entry you can see the data that the badge was awarded to them. In order to view the growth over time, you would need to manually record the total number of badged members each day. The Project Dashboard aims to assist in these efforts by automatically recording these values each day, and then offering the data back with the ability to view customized date ranges. While this effort is still in its infancy, it is the hopes that project availability will expand and that new data metrics will be added at the request of [[Help:Project Leaders|Project Leaders]]. For a listing of all current data points being tracked, see the [[#Data Points|Data Points]] section herein. '''Please leave a [[Space:Project_Dashboards#comments|comment]] below if you would like to add a dashboard for your project, would like to make suggestions on dashboard display (charts, data comparisons, etc.), or if you have ideas for new data points that can be tracked.''' ===How it is Done=== :[[#Data Points|Data]] for each project is automatically captured on individual Project-oriented Google Sheets maintained by [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]]. Each of these spreadsheets employ a series of formulas and Google App Script functions which retrieve data from publicly available pages on WikiTree and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+]. This data is refreshed, captured, and stored daily into date-specific rows. Once the spreadsheet is setup for a project, there is little to no maintenance required - the spreadsheet will automatically work in the background to collect the data for you. :''Data is retrieved and stored every day between [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20220502T050000&p1=tz_ct&p2=tz_et&p3=1440&p4=tz_bst&p5=tz_act-australia 05:00:00-06:00:00 UTC].'' :Using Data Studio, each Project is given a specific page through which their data is connected and where various visual elements (i.e., scorecards, line charts, bar charts, etc.) can be displayed. ---- ==Using the Dashboard== ===Date Range Display=== :The default date range for each project dashboard is "This Week To Date (Starts Sunday)". :If you click on the date range field located at the top of the report (looks like a dropdown list), you can choose from predefined dates using the dropdown field at the top of the calendar. Alternatively, you can choose a custom date range using the built in calendar.
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===Data Comparisons=== :As data is accumulated over time, it becomes easier to provide data comparisons. Most of the data elements on dashboards are set to "previous period". Previous Period compares the currently selected date range for the report to the previous matching period. For example, if the current period is set to the week of 11 Apr 2022 - 15 Apr 2022, the comparison is to the previous week, 4 Apr 2022 - 8 Apr 2022. :On scorecards, these comparisons are represented as either a percentage or numerical value change. On charts, these comparisons are typically shown as muted (lower visibility) data points and lines. :Charts are also interactive, so hovering over the data points in a chart will give you a popup box showing the specific values.
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---- ==Data Points== ===Standard Data=== :The following data is being extracted from [[:Category:DD_Project_State_Lists|DD ProjectState Lists]]: * '''Managed Profiles''' - Count of profiles for which the project is Manager. * '''Trusted List''' - Count of Profiles for which the project is on the Trusted List. * '''ProjectState Suggestions''' - Count of all profiles represented in line numbers 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15. Line numbers are explained [[Space:DBE_Project_Status#Instructions|here]]. :The following data is being extracted from WikiTree+ queries: * Project-specific Data ** '''Project Box Usage''' - Count of profiles using the project's [[Help:Project Boxes|project box]]. ** '''Project Managed Suggestions''' - Count of active suggestions for all Project Managed Profiles. ** '''Unsourced Project Managed Profiles''' - Unsourced Profiles managed by the Project. ** '''Unlinked Project Managed Profiles''' - Unlinked Profiles managed by the Project. ** '''Unconnected Project Managed Profiles''' - Unconnected Profiles managed by the Project. *Location-specific Data ** '''Unsourced Profiles''' - Unsourced Profiles in the Project's country of interest. ** '''Unlinked Profiles''' - Unlinked Profiles in the Project's country of interest. ** '''Unconnected Profiles''' - Unconnected Profiles in the Project's country of interest. ** '''Category:, Unsourced Profiles''' - Count of profiles in the category (e.g., [[:Category:Scotland, Unsourced Profiles]]). ** '''Location=, CategoryFull=Unsourced Profiles''' - Count of Profiles in [[:Category:Unsourced Profiles]] that have at least one in Birth or Death Location fields. :The following data is pulled live from WikiTree pages: * Project Members - Count of Project Members based on the badge listing ===Custom Data=== :If your project is tracking data via a Google Spreadsheet, JSON, CSV, XML or another format, this can be connected to your dashboard and displayed back in charts. Please contact [[Harris-5439|Steve]] directly for connecting to your custom data. ---- ==Possible Enhancements== * Linking to the specific pages where data is retrieved. For example, clicking on "Project Box Usage" would take you to a page that lists all profiles using the project box. This could be through the "What Links Here" feature of Template pages ([[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Scotland|example]]) or through a WikiTree+ query ([https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=TemplateFull%3DScotland&MaxProfiles=50000 example])? * Look at enabling the 'Optional Metrics' header for each chart that displays multiple data points. This lets a user change which columns or fields they want to see in the chart without having to edit the chart configuration. As an example, the Managed Profiles chart shows both Managed and Trusted numbers. By selecting the Optional Metrics option, and then deselecting the Trusted data point, a user could remove the Trusted numbers from the chart and only display the Managed numbers. * Investigate if Analytics data can be linked to relevant projects: ** Realtime > Locations ** Audience > Geo > Location ** Audience > Geo > Language * Investigate if Search Console data can be linked to relevant projects: ** Performance > Search Results > Countries

Project Denmark

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[[Category: Denmark Project]] This is a Free-Space Profile associated with Denmark Project. For the Denmark Project Page, please visit [[Project:Denmark|Denmark Project page]] == Project History == The project were started by a group of people interested in collaborating on things of interest to people with Danish Roots. Many thanks to leader emeritus [[Johansson-1906|Lena Svensson]] and leader emeritus [[Straiton-4|Doug Straiton]] who co-lead this project in its early years. The project was then without any active leader and was mainly run by the Project Coordinator [[Brandt-1372|Mary Ann Brandt Jensen]]. During October 2020, Project Denmark became a subproject of the [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]]. The current position of Project Coordinator is open. == Country History == Although there were periods of time when much of Norway and Sweden were under common rule with Denmark, this project focuses primarily on the geographic areas within the Denmark portion of the Denmark-Norway union after the 1660 Treaty of Copenhagen. There are already separate formal projects for [[Project:Sweden|Sweden]] and [[Project:Norway|Norway.]] There will naturally be overlap between the [[Project:Sweden|Sweden Project]], the [[Project:Norway|Norway Project]] and the Denmark Project. All three projects, along with the [[Project:Finland|Finland Project]], are actually subprojects of the [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] which provides the structure and WikiTree Leadership support for all of us to work collaboratively with each other. Between 1536 and 1537, Denmark's King created the Danish National Church and decreed that its version of Lutheranism was the official state religion. Other religions were repressed for several centuries."Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein," Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformation_in_Denmark%E2%80%93Norway_and_Holstein : accessed 11 May 2017) In 1645 and 1646, decrees were issued requiring all parishes to keep records of births, marriages and deaths or burials. Practically speaking, aside from royalty and the nobility, genealogical research is virtually impossible in Denmark prior to the existence of these church records. Also for reasons of privacy, records for the most recent years are not yet available. So at least initially, this project will focus on the period from about 1600 to 1970. There are a very few parishes with earlier records which we will go back a bit further on. But the earliest surviving church records are from the city of Naksov, beginning in 1572, so we should not need to get into the area of pre-1500 profiles and projects that focus on them. All the earlier Danish royalty and nobility for whom records exist will probably fit within the European Aristocrats project. ==History of the Administrative Division of Geographic Areas in Denmark== ===Parishes (Sogne)=== Parishes (Sogne) have been the most significant geographic unit for genealogical purposes throughout most of Denmark's recorded history. Through time, they also appear to be the most stable location designations. However, as parish (sogn) names are not unique, they cannot be used in isolation. Beginning in 1662, the parishes (sogne) were grouped into 49 counties (amter). In 1793, the counties (amter) were reorganized and reduced to 24. Within the counties (amter) and even before the counties (amter) were created in 1662, smaller groups of parishes were grouped together into districts called herreds. The herreds appear to go back to the period before the Reformation and before the start of this Project. As research on a family goes back in time, it is essential to be able to determine the parish history of the areas where members of the family lived in order to find the older records. Sources which will be useful in our categorization task include: *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Denmark:_Parish_List Family Search - Denmark Parish Lists from 1794-1970 Period] - This page leads to several other pages grouped alphabetically purportedly listing the parishes as they existed in 1970. Be aware, however, that the list includes churches from other Christian denominations and is clearly missing some parishes known to have been active in 1970. So this list should not be used as a sole list of parishes in 1970. The parishes are listed in a chart with columns for what ''amt'' and ''herred'' it was in during the 1794-1970 organization. There is a column showing what amt the parish was in if it existed during the 1662-1793 organization which is difficult information to find elsewhere. That column is mislabeled ''len'' instead of ''amt''. ''Len'' is the name for the administrative districts the parishes were in prior to the creation of the first amt in 1662. There are also columns for the post 1970 counties and regions but this information is not filled in. There are often remarks in the region column about when a particular parish experienced a fire or other loss of records. *[[http://www.korttilkirken.dk/ KORT TIL KIRKEN - useful information on all Danish People Churches]]. This site is in Danish, but translates well with Google translate. The information is arranged in several ways. Under the alphabetical list of churches, the information for each church includes what kommune, region, pastorat, deanery, and diocese the church is currently located in, when the current building was built, what parish the church belongs to and the history of the formation of the parish from other parishes, parishes which have split off, and dissolution or merger into other parishes, and the herred and county the church site was located in under the 1970 organization. It also contains links to aerial maps with GPS coordinates for the church, photographs of the church, a parish map, the parish web site, and other sites with information about the church or parish. *[http://www.lutheranchurch.dk/ Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark:] From this web site, there are links out to the current dioceses and below that to the deaneries and on to the individual church websites. Most individual church websites have information on the history of the church/parish and interesting photos. ===Herreder=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundreds_of_Denmark Hundreds of Denmark]: English Wikipedia page for herreder in Denmark. It contains a list of 155 herreder and the counties (amter) they belonged to in 1970. However, the list is likely incomplete as the first paragraph says there were about 170 herreds in 1970. There are no links out from this page to individual parishes. *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_over_herreder_i_Danmark Liste over herreder i Danmark]: This Danish Wikipedia page is organized by the 24 counties (amter) used from 1793 to 1970. Each link leads to a section of the page listing the herreder for that county (amt). Each herred is then linked to a page with a list of parishes (sogne) for that herred. *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herreder_i_Danmark Herrider i Danmark]: This Danish Wikipedia page contains an image of Johannes Steenstrups map of districts and pursuits in the Middle Ages. It shows the boundaries and names of the Herreder prior to 1662. Be aware that it includes the areas of Halland, Skane and Blekyng on the Sweden/Norway peninsula which were later lost to Sweden. ===Sysler (Before 1537)=== *"Syssel," Wikipedia, (https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syssel : accessed 19 May 2017) - Danish Wikipedia page listing the sysler which existed in Denmark in the late middle ages. They were abolished in 1536. ===Len (Before 1662)=== *"Danske len", Wikipedia, (https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danske_len : accessed 19 May 2017) - Danish Wikipedia page listing the len which existed in Denmark at the time the monarchy became an absolute monarchy between in 1660. There are links from a few of the len to separate pages for that particular len. *Kristian Sofus August Erslev, Danmark-Norges len og lensmaend 1596-1660. (Samfundet fro dansk-norsk genealogi og personalhistorie: 1885) (https://archive.org/details/danmarknorgeslen00ersl : accessed 11 May 2017) *Kristian Sofus August Erslev, Danmarks len og lensmænd i det sextende aarhundrede (1513-1596) (Hjelmstjerne Rosencroneske stiftelse: 1879) (https://archive.org/details/danmarkslenogle00stifgoog : accessed 11 May 2017) ===Amter (Counties) (about 1662- about 1793)=== *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danmarks_amter_(1662-1793) Danmarks amter (1662-1793)]: Danish Wikipedia page listing the 5 counties (amter) for the Southern Jutland region which comprised the Duchy of Schlesvig and the 44 counties (amter) for the main section of Denmark during the period from 1662-1793. Each of the main 44 counties (amter) and one Schlesvig county (amt) are linked to individual pages for each county. Those pages usually describe which len, former amter, or other regions were combined to form the county in 1662 and what county(ies) the area went into in the 1970 reform. Many pages include links to the herreder pages for the herreder which were included in the county (amt) which often link in turn to pages listing the parishes (sogne) which made up those herreder. ===Amter (Counties) (about 1793-1970)=== *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danmarks_amter_(1793-1970) Danmarks amter (1793-1970)]: Danish Wikipedia page listing the 25 counties (amter) in use in Denmark in various periods between 1793 and 1970. Includes information on dates and substance of changes to individual counties (amter) between 1793 and 1970. As you follow the links on from this page, they lead to pages on each county, then on each herred, and then on each parish. At various places along the way, information is included on where that area of the country was placed in previous organizations. These pages are all in Danish, but a rough translation can be obtained with Google translate. ===1970 Local Government Reform=== *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danmarks_amter_(1970-2006) Danmarks amter (1970-2006)]: Danish Wikipedia page providing a list of the 13 counties (amter) and 3 municipalities (kommuner) with county authority during the period from 1970-2006. Each county (amt) is linked to a page for that county (amt) listing the municipalities (kommuner) included in that county (amt) and other information concerning what happened to the territory in the 2007 local government reorganization. *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_over_danske_kommuner_1970-2006 Liste over danske kommuner 1970-2006]: Danish Wikipedia page provides a brief overview of the local government reform of 1970 followed by a list of the 277 municipalities (kommuner) resulting from that reform organized according to the 13 counties (amter) by which they were grouped and an extra category for those municipalities (kommuner) that did not come under a county (amt). Each municipality (kommune) is linked to a separate page for the municipality (kommune). Many, but not all, of the linked municipality (kommune) pages contain information about the former parishes (sogne), herreder and/or municipalities which were included in that kommune. ===2007 Local Government Reform=== *[https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_over_kommuner_i_Danmark_efter_indbyggertal List of 98 Kommuner and Their Corresponding 5 Regioner]: Danish Wikipedia page provides a brief overview of the local government reform of 2007 followed by a table of the 98 kommuner created through that reform and their corresponding regions. Each kommune is linked to a page which usually describes the municipalities from the 1970 reform which make up a part of that kommune and sometimes other information. Each region is also linked to a page for the region with a map and additional information on the region and its functions. ===Place Name Variations and Spellings=== Wikitree's standard is to use the name and spelling for a place name used by the people in that time. With the fluidity of spelling in many original source records and in different languages like København (Contemporary Danish), Kjøbenhavn (Pre-1906 Danish), Copenhagen (English), Kopenhagen (German), Hafnia (Latin) and many Wikitree users, including members of this project, not being fluent in Danish, guidance on place names and spellings is often needed. Known sources useful in determining the usual spelling of a Danish place name and finding other information needed to categorize the place name include: *Danish Place-Name Commission, List of Authorized Place-names and Their Spellings: This gazetteer is available in two formats. It can be downloaded in pdf format from [http://www.stednavneudvalget.ku.dk/autoriserede_stednavne/AUTORISEREDE_STEDNAVNE_v.2010-12-10.pdf here] or it can be used as an interactive database from the [http://www.stednavne.info/VisKort/Popupmap.aspx Commission's website]. Searches can be limited to a particular parish (sogn), a particular municipality (kommune) or type of location. It is also possible to search for a list of approved place-names within a municipality (kommune) or parish(sogn). It allows for the use of an * character as a wildcard at the beginning or end of a string of at least three characters. This feature is very useful for finding similar place-names. *[http://www.krabsen.dk/stednavnebase/ Krabsens stednavnebase]: This website is a searchable database of almost 60,000 Danish place names as they existed in 1970. The top level search page is in both Danish and English. Search results are only in Danish. A search on a specific place name will return a list of places that satisfy the search with the amt, herred, and parish for the places in 1970. Alternatively, a search on a parish name will return a list of all place names in the database for that parish. *[https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/gader/ Danish Family Search Place Name Search]: When using the place name search function, the results display the parish name and the current kommune, but not the herred and older county name. When working down through the map, which is based on the 1970 counties and herreds, it is possible to get a list of place names for a particular parish in a manner that also shows the herred and 1970 county. *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Schleswig-Holstein_Place_Names Family Search Schleswig-Holstein Place Names]: This Family Search wiki addresses the special issues with the Schleswig-Holstein area of southern Denmark where many places changed names as control of the territory changed especially from 1867-1920 when areas were under Prussian control. *[http://www.mydanishroots.com/place-names-in-denmark/place-name-etymology-common-elements-in-danish-place-names.html Place Name Etymology: Common Elements in Danish Place Names]: This site helps to explain common patterns and parts of Danish place names which can also be useful in figuring out the most commonly used spelling for a place. ==Wars and Military== [https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_over_danske_regimenter List of Danish Regiments and Military Units Since the 15th Century] ==Collecting Useful Resources== ===How Tos for Danish Genealogy=== ====Original Record Sources==== *[https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/ Danish Family Search :] Has images which can be browsed and which are slowly being transcribed into searchable digital forms for Danish Church Books, Censuses, School Protocols, Military Conscription Rolls and the Police Registration Archive. *[https://www.sa.dk/en/ Danish National Archives:] Also contains images of Danish Church Books and Censuses. The viewer is different from Danish Family Search and sometimes things can be picked out in one that are harder to read in the other. Also has basic information in both Danish and English on Danish naming conventions, reading old script, and how to get started with Danish genealogy research. *Muncipal Archives **[http://www.aalborgstadsarkiv.dk Aalborg Stadsarkiv] (does not appear to have much online) **[http://www.aarhus.dk/stadsarkivet Aarhus Stadsarkiv] (appears to be just getting started with putting material online) **[http://stadsarkiv.frederikshavn.dk Frederikshavn Stadsarkiv] (appears to have scanned a considerable amount of material mostly in pdf format, but it is difficult to tell how much is searchable and how. Expect to have to browse through material by organization and year.) **[http://www.kbharkiv.dk Københavns Stadsarkiv] (includes records of burials in København cemeteries (1805-1942); business licenses (1860-1932); welfare records (1799-1940); maps; police registers; Civil marriages 1851-1922; Lysninger (bride's register) 1922-1965; Separations and Divorces 1806-1857) ***[http://www.kbharkiv.dk/sog-i-arkivet/kilder-pa-nettet/begravelser-i-hele-kobenhavn-fra-1861-og-frem/ Burials in Copenhagen 1860-1940] Contain images of the burial protocols for the Copenhagen Municipality 1860 to 1940. They are not transcribed (yet) so it is necessary to look through the pages manually. ***[http://www.politietsregisterblade.dk/component/sfup/?view=politsearch&Itemid=372/ The Copenhagen Police Registers] A searchable database with all people living in Copenhagen municipality from 1892 till 1923. Each adult man is supposed to have one card which was updated every 6 months with his address and other family members. Adult women living alone would have their own card, but are transferred to the husbonds card upon marrage. Children are listed from 10 years of age. The original cards are scanned and transcribed to make it searchable. It was common to move frequently, therefore this database is very useful to track a family and based on their address you can find the Parish they lived in at a given time which will allow you to look up the births of their children. **[http://www.vejlestadsarkiv.dk Vejle Stadsarkiv] (Vejle appears to have scanned a great many documents but they are generally not searchable. There are some rudimentary groupings by subject and year, but there does not appear to be a way to search cases by name.) *[http://www.salldata.dk/ Salldata] - Appears to have many of the same source records as Danish Family Search, but the viewer is definitely different. Also has some other interesting items like a collection of Danish laws important to genealogy, a collection of old postcards, and a good many scanned books including some genealogies and old editions of important works on Danish geography. (Please add more to this description as you explore this valuable source.) *FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1&countryId=1927025 Historical Record Collections - Denmark] All historical record collections for Denmark at FamilySearch.org (free). * [https://dodsregister.dk/ Register over døde i Danmark] - A register of dead in Denmark from 1943-1969. ====Other Danish Genealogy Sources==== *[https://www.ddd.dda.dk/ddd_en.htm/ Danish Demographic Database] The database consist of transcribed and searchable censuses, more parishes are being added frequently. So far the database has the entire 1787, 1801, 1834, 1840, 1845, 1880 censuses transcribed. The 1860 census is near completion. [http://www.dis-danmark.dk/kipkort/fronta-e.php Transcribed records] *[http://www.udvandrerarkivet.dk/udvandrerprotokollerne/ The Danish Emigration Archive] (Copenhagen Police Emigration Protocols) A database that consist of all people that emigrated from Denmark in the period 1869 to 1908 on a ticket bought in Denmark. *FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Denmark_Genealogy Denmark Genealogy Wiki] Guide to Denmark ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records. *[http://www.danskeaner.dk/wiki/index.php/Forside Wiki for Slægtsforskere: et projekt af Danskeaner.dk]: The site describes itself as a lexicon of information about Denmark primarily before 1950 of interests of genealogists compiled from publicly available material of free copyright. Contains descriptions of each herred and parish from the 3rd edition of '''Trap Denmark''' which is now in the public domain. Also includes a list of the priest assigned to the parish over its history. (Note: This is a work in progress. It is not complete yet. All the counties and herreds that existed at the time the 3rd edition of Trap was published have been entered. But not all the parishes are complete at this time. Those that are complete, provide very useful information.) *[http://wiberg-net.dk/index.htm Netudgave af Wibergs præstehistorie]: This is a digital version of an important historical work documenting the priests assigned to the various parishes in Denmark from the 1500's forward. It has been supplemented from additional works to fill in areas that were left out. As the introduction describes, it is not easy to use, but it contains important information. * [https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/ Library of the Danish Genealogical Society] An online library of over 10.000 titles with focus on genealogy, history and memoires. * [https://xn--dinslgt-qxa.dk/helligdager.php Kalender for Kirkelige højtider i Danmark] - A calendar of church days in Denmark through the times. ===Maps and Location Aids=== *[http://www.stednavne.info/VisKort/Popupmap.aspx Autoriserede stednavne i Danmark (Authorized place names in Denmark)] database. This version includes several interactive maps which can be overlayed including maps of sogne and 2007 kommuner boundaries, current road maps, aerial maps, and historical maps from several periods including Prussian maps from the period when Slesvig was held by Prussia. The site is in Danish, but Google translate works well with most of the site. Just remember to return to the original Danish version to see the proper spellings of the place names. *[http://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Denmark Old Maps of Denmark]: This site has many old maps of Denmark which it allows you to overlay on current maps so you can figure out the current location of the place where your ancestors livedv. *Johannes Steenstrups, Kort over Danmark's Ældeste Inddeling (1900) (https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fil:Administrative_division_of_denmark_in_medieval_times.jpg : accessed 11 May 2017): This map shows the boundaries and names of the Herreds prior to 1662. Be aware that it includes the areas of Halland, Skane and Blekyng on the Sweden/Norway peninsula which were later lost to Sweden. * [https://digdag.dk/ DigDag.dk] A map of the administrative areas of Denmark through the ages. ===Naming Resources=== *[[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines]] ==Ideas for Things to Work On== ====Working the Profiles==== Remember that wikitree is a collaborative environment. There may be others with an interest in the Profiles under consideration. The best place to start is with your own ancestors. Run over the profiles of your own, and connected profiles and see if you can improve them. Look to add: *'''Sogne Categories:''' **Adding sogne categories to all profiles related to Denmark is the probably the highest priority of Project Denmark **These categories are for the sogne (parishes) where a person was born, baptized, confirmed, married, were recorded in the census, had children baptized, or died. They are extremely important to genealogy in Denmark where the long use of a patronymic naming system and a limited number of given names means that surnames cannot be used to group family members together. **Use the category selection tool to add categories for appropriate sogne where the categories have already been created. **Where the appropriate sogne category is not on the list, please contact [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Categories_Team|Nordic Project - Categories Team]] to get the needed category created so it can be added to the profile. **If the profile contains no evidence of the appropriate sogne, add [[Category: Denmark Project Needs Sogn]] . This will add a maintenance category so other members of the project will know more research is needed. *'''Stickers:''' Add one of our two stickers to help us identify the profiles as being within our project's Sphere of Interest. **Copy the following into the biography of profiles of those born in Denmark: {{Danish Native}}. **Copy the following into the biography of profiles of those with Danish ancestors: {{Danish Roots}}. *'''Dates:''' **Add sourced birth and death dates if they are not there. **Add estimated dates where there are no dates and no sources to support specific dates. Please add the {{Estimated Date}} template when estimating dates. See [[Research Note Box]]. *'''Sources:''' **Add sources to profiles when you can. Use in-line citations to support specific facts in the biography, especially for facts that are essential for family research - birth, marriages and children are key. **Add {{Unsourced|Denmark}} to the following profiles. ***Profiles with no sources ***Profiles with only references to unsourced trees such as Ancestry Family Trees, Geni profiles, my Heritage trees and Geneanet ***Profiles which rely on first hand knowledge or say something similar to "sources will be added later by" *'''Maintenance Categories:''' If you find other elements missing from the profile, such as a biography, please add the appropriate one of the following categories **[[Category: Denmark Project Needs Biography]] **[[Category: Denmark Project Needs Footnotes]] (This one is used for profiles which have facts and sources, but inline references (sometimes called footnotes) are needed to show which sources support which specific facts.) *'''Biographies:''' Build a biography that provides, at a minimum, enough information to ensure the profile does not get incorrectly merged. * '''Last Name at Birth:''' **Please consult [[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines]] as Danish naming laws and customs are complex and not a good match for Wikitree name fields. **Check the LNAB. If it is not there see if you can find it. If you know it then please send a message to the PM, with a source, and they can change it. If you get no response, please message one of the Project Leads. * '''Important:''' If you find a profile that you believe to be of significance to the project and warrants more detailed examination or attention from a group in the project please message one of the Leaders. They will adopt the profile on behalf of the project, add the "Project Box" {{Denmark}} and raise a note on G2G, if needed, for further examination. For contentious profiles the project may also "Protect" the profile. Or watch the feeds to see where best to add value. You can find these here: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Danish_Native|Danish Native feed]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Danish_Roots|Danish Ancestors feed]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Denmark|Denmark Management feed]] for those under active management. * [[:Category:Denmark, Maintenance_Categories|Denmark Maintenance Categories]]

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[[Category: Denmark Project]] =Guidelines for Fitting Danish Naming Conventions Into Wikitree Name Fields= ==Situations For Which Decisions Have Not Yet Been Made== *Names for people born in the duchies of Slesvig and Holstein will be addressed in later guidelines. *Use after the 1904 name laws of former tilnavn and patronymics inserted between given names and a formal fixed slægtsnavn will be addressed in later guidelines. Guidelines for tilnavn and patronymics before 1904 appear below. *Persons for whom no birth record can be found will be addressed in later guidelines. *Situations where people did not follow the naming law in the church records will be addressed in later guidelines. ==General Guidelines== #The first step is to  research a person thoroughly and hopefully find a baptismal / birth record and other family records as well. #Last Name at Birth and Current Last Name fields will be reserved for slægtsnavn and patronymic names. #All given names will be placed in the Proper First Name field. #If the person used one given name most of the time throughout life, that name may be placed in the Preferred First Name field. #The Middle Name field will be reserved for real middle names as defined in Danish law and the Project Denmark Discussion Draft for Danish Names. If there is no real middle name, the button for no middle name should be marked. Middle names were not recognized by Danish law prior to 1904. #Tilnavn should be placed in the Other Last Name field without parentheses. #Since parentheses are not permitted in name fields and none of the name fields are a good fit for tilnavn, a name note or section should be included at the top of the biography section of all profiles with Danish names, especially those with tilnavn. The name section should first show the name as it would best be displayed taking into account all given names, true middle names, patronyms, slægtsnavn, and tilnavn used on known records. The tilnavn here should be enclosed in parentheses at the end of the full name as was often done in Danish church records. If differing forms of the name were used on different records, which names were used when should be explained in either this section or later in the biography as each record is discussed. #*This name section may include a reference or link to the free space page for Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines. To include such a link in the name section of the biography, copy this text: [[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines]] #*A sample name section might read as follows: ::'''Name:''' ::Jens Nielsen (Rod) ::In most records, Jens is listed as Jens Nielsen. In some records, his name is Jens Nielsen Rod to distinguish him from other men also named Jens Nielsen. ::Danish names of this time period consisted of the given name(s), either a patronym (name based on father's given name, used primarily before 1828) or a slægtsnavn (fixed inheritable family name required after 1829 which defaulted to a frozen patronymic name if there was no nonpatronymic family name), and sometimes a tilnavn (a descriptive name used at the end of a name, sometimes in parentheses, to distinguish a person from others with the same or similar name. See [[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Danish Naming Conventions and Related Wikitree Name Field Guidelines]]. Jens is a given name. Nielsen is a true patronym based on Jens' father's given name. It was used throughout his life as his slægtsnavn. (Rod) is a tilnavn. ==Persons Born After the Adoption of Standardized Forms Between 1812 and 1814== ===Where a Baptismal or Birth Record Has Been Found=== #These forms usually have a column for the child's full name and another column for the parents' names.  All the names in the child's full name column need to be reflected somewhere in the Wikitree name fields. #When there are only two names in the child's name column, the first one is nearly always a given name which goes in the Proper First Name field. The second one is either a slægtsnavn that goes in the Last Name at Birth field or it is a true patronymn where no slægtsnavn had been adopted yet, so it still goes in the Last Name at Birth field.  ====Baptismal Record between 1812 and 1828 With Three or More Names in the Child's Name Column==== #These baptismal records were made before the general law requiring all Danish people to have slægtsnavn (inheritable family names)), so it is necessary to compare the child's full name to the father's full name and determine the type of name for each of the child's names. #If the child's name ends with the father's first name followed by -sen for a boy or -datter or -dr for a girl, assume that part of the name is a true patronymic name and put it in the LNAB field. Assume the rest of the names appearing in the child's name column are given names, and place them all in the Proper First Name field. #If the child's name ends with the same name as the father's name ends with and they do not have the same given name, assume the part of the child's name that matches the end of the father's name is a slægtsnavn (which includes frozen patronymic names) and put it in the LNAB field. Assume the rest of the names appearing in the child's name column are given names, and place them all in the Proper First Name field. ====Baptismal Record between 1829 and 1903 With Three or More Names in the Child's Name Column==== #These baptismal records were made after the decree requiring all families to adopt slægtsnavn in the form of a frozen patronymic period. Compare the child's full name to the father's full name on the baptismal record. #Although this was the time period of the frozen male patronymic as slægtsnavn by law, the law was often ignored in church records in favor of true patronymic names especially in the early part of this period in rural areas. This situation will be addressed in later guidelines. #If the child's name ends with the same name as the father's name ends with, assume the part of the child's name that matches the ending of the father's name is some sort of slægtsnavn (frozen male patronymic or an earlier type of slægtsnavn) and put it in the LNAB field. #Next, if the child has more than two names, look to see if the name just before the slægtsnavn is a true patronym based on the father's first name. If so, put that name in the Other Last Name field. (If it is a frozen patronym, it will be addressed in later guidelines.) #Assume the rest of the names appearing in the child's name column are given names, and place them all in the Proper First Name field. ====Baptismal Record between 1904 and the Present With Three or More Names in the Child's Name Column==== #During this period, it really helps to know the full names of all parents and grandparents, including both their slægtsnavn and tilnavn. Compare the child's full name to the full name of both parents, and all four grandparents including their tilnavn. #If the child's name in the baptismal register ends with the same name as any parent's or grandparent's name ends with or with the same name which any parent or grandparent used as a tilnavn, assume that part of the name is the child's slægtsnavn and put it in the LNAB field. #If the child has more than two names in the baptismal register, and the one before the slægtsnavn name appears to be a patronymic name, another type of slægtsnavn name shared with a parent or grandparent or other relative, or a tilnavn of a parent or grandparent or other relative, assume it is a true middle name reserved for possible future adoption as a slægtsnavn and put it in the Middle Name field. #Put the rest of the child's names in the Proper First Name field. =Danish Naming Patterns in Practice= ==Given Names or First Names== The Danish people used only a very few common given names from medieval times through the 19th century.Oskar Bandle; Kurt Braunmuller; Ernst-Hakon Jahr; Allan Karker; Hans-Peter Naumann, The Nordic Languages: an International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages, (New York : Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, Nov. 2004.), v. 2, p. 1315 There were far fewer feminine given names than masculine given names. The practice of naming people after relatives preserved this pattern. Although there was a greater variety of given names in Copenhagen, the pattern of a few common given names exists throughout the country in both rural and urban areas. In the late 17th century, the number of feminine given names was expanded by the practice of adding "e" or "ine" to masculine names creating names like Christiane, Wilhelmine and Rasmine. Still the variety of given names was very limited until the 20th century. (need source) Until the end of the 17th century, most people had only one given name. Then the Danish royalty and nobility borrowed the German practice of giving children multiple given names. That practice spread rapidly throughout the whole country in the early 17th century. With the introduction of multiple given names, variety grew among given names and especially given name combinations. All given names are generally considered equal. Any one or any combination can be used at any time with none having any greater significance than another. The Danish people did not have the Anglo-American concept of middle names until the mid twentieth century when they adopted it as a place for keeping significant types of names that people did not want to give up. See section on Twentieth Century and Later Middle Names below. ==Names Other Than given names== In Danish culture, people can have several types of names other than given names, with different rules applying to each. The three major types are slægtsnavn, patronyms and tilnavn.Danish Kin: Naming Traditions - Advanced naming traditions by Lars Jørgen Helbo (http://www.danishkin.com/namingtraditions.html : accessed 20 Apr 2017) When something other than a single given name became necessary, the system first adopted was a genuine patronymic name. They pass from father to child according to a set of rules which results in the patronym changing every generation. True patronyms provide information as to parentage. Girls were given their father's name with the suffix "datter." Boys were given their father's name with the suffix "sen." Oskar Bandle; Kurt Braunmuller; Ernst-Hakon Jahr; Allan Karker; Hans-Peter Naumann, The Nordic Languages: an International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages, (New York : Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, Nov. 2004.), v. 2, p. 1316 That system stuck and was difficult to dislodge. Slægtsnavn are the newest of the three types and the most like surnames of other western cultures. They are family based names which pass from parent (usually father) to child according to a different set of rules than patronyms. Slægtsnavn rules are usually set by official legislation and are intended to result in a fairly stable line with the same or very similar name for members of the same family line over several generations. Slægtsnavn can provide useful genealogical information once they are adopted by a family as long as members of the family do not change them. Slægtsnavn or fixed family names are the closest fit for the Anglo-European-American concept of surnames or last names. They were not common in Danish culture until late modern history. Their use was strongly resisted by large portions of the Danish people, especially by the common people and in rural areas where true patronyms were preferred. The third type, tilnavn or by-name, is characterized by a lack of rules and a wide variety of sources. These tilnavn or by-names came from a wide variety of sources including physical characteristics like Rod (red) or Gråe (grey); names of animals or birds like Hjort (deer) or Ravn (raven); terms indicating geographic origin like Fynbo (native of Funen); occupational terms like Fisken (fisherman); place names and typographical terms; and others. A tilnavn is a type of "use name" or "by-name" that develops informally during a person's lifetime from what a person is called in daily life. It may or may not get used in more formal settings. It may or may not pass from parent to child, but generally does not continue through multiple generations unless it is converted to a slægtsnavn. In Anglo-American naming conventions, we are accustomed to the use of nicknames as an alternative to the given names. In some senses, a tilnavan is sort of like a nickname. But a tilnavan are not alternatives to Danish given names. They are more like the concept of dit names in French influenced cultures in that they are most often used as an adjunct or alternative to either a patronym or family name. In French and French influenced cultures, dit names are an adjunct or alternative to the family name which can come from a variety of sources like physical characteristics, locations, occupations, where a person came from, or anything else that can distinguish one person from another with similar names. Dit names may or may not eventually morph into a new family name for a branch of the family. Similarly tilnavan can, but often do not, become a new family name. When used with a patronym, they often appear in parentheses after the patronym. Tilnavan are rarely, if ever, used in place of a given name. Tilnavan rarely convey information about whom the person is related to, but they can be helpful in separating out multiple people with the same given name(s) and patronym or slægtsnavn. (Sources needed for some of this.) Much of the confusion in Danish names arises from trying to force the names people used before they had real slægtsnavn into the Anglo-European-American concept of surnames or last names. When slægtsnavn were mandated by the government, frozen patronyms and tilnavn became common sources, but not the only sources, for the required slægtsnavn. When people refused to comply, frozen patronyms became the primary default for the required slægtsnavn, but people still did not always comply leading to the eventual adoption of a patronym frozen later in time as the family slægtsnavn. ===Slægtsnavn or Surnames for the Nobility=== A few fixed inheritable family names appear among the nobility as early as the 13th century, but the spread was slow. By the time of King Frederick's 1526 decree, at least half the nobility had adopted fixed inheritable family names. Family Search has identified 29 family names of nobility appearing in Denmark and has wiki pages for each.Category:Danish noble families (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Danish_noble_families : accessed 20 Apr 2017) ===Latinised Slægtsnavn or Surnames for Clergy and Educated Town Dwellers=== Inheritable family names next spread to the clergy and some educated town dwellers in the later 16th and 17th century. Some were ordinary patronymic names with Latin declension endings such as Jensenius. Others were Latin translations of common given names with Latin declension endings like Olivarius which is derived from Holgersen. Still others were latinised versions of place names such as Scavenius derived from Skagen. Some were latinised versions of occupations such as Fabricus from the latin for smith. Although the Latin fad for creating new latin family names stopped around 1700, some remain in the Danish collection of inheritable family names or slægtsnavn. ===Slægtsnavn or Surnames of Town Dwelling Merchant and Middle Class=== The rest of the town dwellers, other than the poorest peasant class, generally adopted the custom of inheritable family names in the 17th and 18th century, but did not adopt the fad for latinisation. They generally adopted Danish forms of place names and occupational terms, although some adopted Germanized forms of such names. ===Slægtsnavn or Surnames of the Town Dwelling Poor=== The poor, even in the towns, were slow to abandon the patronymic system. The patronymic sen and datter names are still found among the poorest of the peasant classes in the towns in the mid 18th century. As the monarch and government issued decrees and laws, these remaining patronymic names were frozen in their masculine form to create inheritable family names. ===The Majority of Denmark: Slægtsnavn or Surnames in the Rural Areas=== Until about the 1870's when industrialization caused a migration of people to the cities, the majority of Denmark's population lived in rural areas.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Denmark#Industrialisation Wikipedia: History of Denmark: Industrialisation] Fixed inheritable family surnames did not become a reality in this part of the population until the mid 19th century. When these people did begin to adopt something other than the pure given names + patronym system, they adopted tilnavn. After adopting a tilnavn, these people continued to refer to themselves by their given names and patronyms as well. They just adopted the additional unofficial tilnavin or by-name and used it in addition to or in place of their patronym sometimes in a manner that seemed to have no rhyme or reason. They often appear in records in parentheses following the given names and patronym. The most important point is that the tilnavin/by-names and patronyms were rarely consistently throughout a person's life. ==The Effect of Marriage on Patronyms and Slægtsnavn== Marriage did not change a woman's true patronym. Even after a family acquired a slægtsnavn which passed down from the father, women did not typically change their slægtsnavn to their husband's slægtsnavn until the middle of the 19th century. Beginning in the mid 19th, the husband's slægtsnavn custom slowly began to change toward women adopting their husband's slægtsnavn upon marriage. From the early to mid 20th century, most women adopted their husband's on marriage. Then in the later 20th century, the practice began shifting back toward women retaining their own slægtsnavn or family name. A third option of joining their husband's slægtsnavn to their own with a hyphen has also become common. Now in the 21st century, choice is the custom.Family Search Wiki: Denmark Names, Personal (https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Denmark_Names,_Personal : accessed 21 Apr 2017) ==The Real Danish Middle Name== The middle name is an additional Danish naming pattern that was not officially incorporated into Danish naming law until the 20th Century but which had developed among the affluent parts of Danish society sometime prior to that. It is use to park or save a name of a type that could be a slægtsnavn but is not the person's official slægtsnavn. It is definitely not a given name. It is typically used to honor a parent, grandparent or godparent or person of importance or to preserve a family name from the mother's line or to preserve a tilnavan used for several years that did not become the family slægtsnavn.Wikipedia: Middle Name (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_name : accessed 20 Apr 2017). Hans Viggo Godsk Pedersen; Ingrid Lund-Andersen, Family law in Denmark (København : DJØF Pub 2011), ch. 4, sec. 4 =Efforts at Change: Danish Naming Laws= ==1526: King Frederik's Decree that Nobility Adopt Slægtsnavn== King Frederick, then King of Denmark and Norway issued a decree that all members of the nobility who considered themselves to be of the same family on the father's side were to have the same slægtsnavn or surname. The nobility were small and not opposed to adopting slægtsnavn. ==1771 Duchy of Schleswig Mandating Adoption of Slægtsnavn by All People== In 1771 a royal decree was issued in the Duchy of Schleswig requiring that all children be given a slægtsnavn fixed family name at baptism. Parents were given the choice of surname to give their children but without guidance as to what should or should not be used. Oskar Bandle; Kurt Braunmuller; Ernst-Hakon Jahr; Allan Karker; Hans-Peter Naumann, The Nordic Languages: an International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages, (New York : Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, Nov. 2004.), v. 2, p. 1317 Some parents adopted a parent's (usually the father's) tilnavin/by-name for their children's fixed surname at baptism. Many priests suggested this option to parents. At other times, they adopted what would have been the child's patronymic name which had the effect of freezing the family's patronymic name at that point in time. Dissatisfied with the frozen patronymic, later generations sometimes inserted a true patronymic between the child's given names and the decreed fixed surname. This practice was particularly common in the northern part of Schleswig, later known as Sønderjylland. ==1828/1829 Royal Decree Mandating Slægtsnavn for All People in the Rest of Denmark== No such effort was made to require the common people of the rest of Denmark to adopt slægtsnavn or fixed family names until 1828. That decree was so vague that it had to be reissued with clarification in 1829. Together these decrees mandated that all people would henceforth have a slægtsnavn or fixed family name. It fixed that slægtsnavn at the current patronym in the masculine form, converting all the names ending in datter to ending in sen. Danish Name Laws (https://everything2.com/title/Danish+name+laws : accessed 20 Apr 2017) The population generally resisted the law thinking the idea of giving girls names ending in sen was ridculous. With the acquiescence of the church, especially in rural areas, many families continued changing the patronymic with each generation and even more refused to apply the male ending sen to girls. ==1856 Constitutional Monarchy Issues Law Reinforcing Mandatory Slægtsnavn== So many people ignored the 1828 mandatory slægtsnavn decree that in 1856, the constitutional monarchy government issued a law making it clear that patronymic surnames are now frozen once and for all and are inherited by future generations. Many peasant families continued to oppose the new practice, and the old style patronymics changing every generation continued to exist in many areas into the 1870s. ==1904 Law Permits Changing Slægtsnavn To Something Other Than Frozen Patronym== Because there were so few masculine given names in use, and thus only a few slægtsnavn based on freezing the limited number of existing patronyms, Denmark wound up with too many people having the same few last names mostly ending in sen. So in 1904, a new slægtsnavn law was passed. People were allowed to change their slægtsnavn name to a name of their choice based on a tilnavn or by-name of a parent or grandparent, or on a place name of property or lands owned by the family for at least two generations. Divorced women who had changed to their husband's slægtsnavn could apply to regain the use of their maiden slægtsnavn or family names. A list of typical Danish place names permitted for use as slægtsnavn was also compiled. To protect existing family names of prestigious families from being overrun by social climbers, a list of "protected" names was also compiled, and families could apply to have their name protected. ==1961 Efforts to Equalize Naming Between Sexes and In or Out of Wedlock== By 1961, the Danish government was ready to take another crack at revising the naming law. This time, the focus was on creating equality of treatment between men and women and between children born within and out of wedlock.Hans Viggo Godsk Pedersen; Ingrid Lund-Andersen, Family law in Denmark (København : DJØF Pub 2011), ch. 4, sec. 1 The 1961 law is the apparently the point at which the Danish government began regulating given names as well as slægtsnavn. A person must have at least one given name/given name/first name. Additional given names/first names are permitted, apparently with no limit on the total number. The government adopted a list of approved given names and a process for petitioning to have names not on the list approved. Given names must reflect the child's gender. No name can be on both the approved list for boys and the approved list for girls. They cannot be slægtsnavn names, trademarks, company names, place names or names commonly given to pets. They also cannot be names that would expose a child to ridicule or problems later in life.Richard Jenkins, "Being Danish : Paradoxes of Identity in Everyday Life," (Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2011), pp. 166-167Hans Viggo Godsk Pedersen; Ingrid Lund-Andersen, Family law in Denmark (København : DJØF Pub 2011), ch. 4, sec. 3 ==1981 Name Law== ==2005 Name Law== =Wikitree Naming Guidelines and What Other Projects Have Done= Wikitree's naming guidelines are collected at our [[Name_Fields]] wiki. Other projects have gone before us in creating naming conventions for fitting their culture's names into Wikitree's name data fields. Please look at them to get your brains going. At present, the Dutch Roots conventions appear to be the closest to what Project Denmark will have to cope with. However, their guidelines do not seem to address either a concept similar to tilnavn or the different periods of naming laws which the Danish Project must cope with. The Sweden Project has a lot in common with the Denmark Project except they also seem to lack the concept of tilnavn and the Swedish government didn't start tinkering with names until 1901 and did not require family names until 1963 which pretty much limits that change to living people. European Aristocrats have had to deal with variations that apply only to specific time periods and/or only specific subareas of their geographic area and or only specific languages. Czech Roots has both gender ending differences and the influence of a major second language, German, on names. Project Denmark will have to deal with both gender differences in patronymics and the German language effect in the Duchies of Slesvig and Holstein. Czech Roots also has the general lack of middle names. No other set of guidelines seems to address a concept quite like tilnavn. The French new world concept of dit names comes the closest, but tilnavn have no signal like the words "dit" and "dite" which signal which part of the name is a descriptive adopted end name. The Denmark Project will have to deal with all of these issues as well as the practical issues related to a large portion of the populace ignoring the name law for nearly a century. Links to naming conventions guides for Wikitree created by other projects are collected in the [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines]] wiki. =References=

Project Duluth

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[[Category:Duluth, Minnesota]] The goal of this page is to build profiles connected to Duluth, Minnesota. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Romenesko-19|Blake Romenesko]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add profiles of prominent Duluth historical figures; connect to global tree. * Add and edit profiles from Duluth graves. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8670618 send me a private message]. Thanks '''Prominent People''' *[[Congdon-692|Chester Congdon]] * [[D'Autremont-7|Charles d’Autremont]] * [[Dudley-3657|Harry Dudley]] * [[Hartley-3265|Guilford Hartley]] * [[Traphagen-80|Oliver Traphagen]] * [[Cole-15828|Thomas F. Cole]] * [[Billson-54|William W. Billson]] * [[Whiteside-1486|Robert B. Whiteside]] * [[Miles-6459|Alexander Miles]] '''Duluth Neighborhoods''' Goat Hill - Goat Hill is where a majority of Italian's migrated and lived in Duluth. This area is now know as the Lincoln Park Craft District. '''Duluth Cemeteries''' The following unorganized data was imported from a GEDCOM to a non-person profile at [[UNKNOWN-169429|Duluth Cemeteries]] by [[Marshall-3002]]. This profile will be merged away. The data is reproduced below. It may be incorporated in other spaces or profiles as appropriate and removed from here.
: Note: Duluth :: Forest Hill2516 Woodland Avenue, Duluth, 724-6743 :: Park Hill2500 Vermillion Road, Duluth, 724-7149 :: Scandia :: Gesthemene :: Oneota6403 Highland Street, Duluth, 624-1932 :: Hermantown :: Sunrise4798 Miller Trunk Highway, Hermantown, 727-6869 :: Jewish :: BethanyHermantown Road, Duluth, 729-9707 :: Union5021 Hermantown Road, Duluth, 729-6760 :: Hermantown :: Duluth Township :: Lakeview :: Rice Lake :: Adas Israel :: Tifereth Israel :: Calvary4820 Howard Gnesen Road, Duluth, 724-6743 :: Polish :: Woodland :: 4 Corners :: Canosia :: Industrial :: Industrial :: St. John's :: :: Superior, WI :: (Note: Many people who lived in Morgan Park/Gary/New Duluth/Fond du Lac/Riverside/Smithville may have been buried in Oliver or Superior, WI. It's much closer). :: :: Greenwood8402 Tower Avenue, Superior === Burial === : Burial: :: Place: Sunrise Memorial Park 4798 Miller Trunk Highway, Hermantown, Hermantown, St. Louis, Minnesota :: Note: Peter Marshall, 1898-1994 : Burial: :: Place: Oneota Cemetery, 6403 Highland Street, Duluth, St. Louis, Minnesota :: Note: Heather Lynn Marshall Akemon 1974-04 Nov 1994 : Burial: :: Place: Polish Cemetery, Rice Lake Township, St. Louis, Minnesota :: Note: JohnDeath Certificate ::: Cordelia Marshall Death Certificate ::: (unmarked, by sw corner of "Chapel." ::: ::: Victoria KuschuraDeath Certificate ::: ::: Walenty HorzewskiFirst buried in Old Calvary Cemetery ::: Body moved to Calvary ::: ::: Ida Horzewska BurkeBody "removed to Duluth" ::: ::: Andrew MarshallDeath Certificate ::: ::: Annie NicholDeath Certificate ::: ::: ::: Section 1 ::: ::: John Borowiak1822-1906 ::: Antonia Borowiak1862-1894First wife of George Burke ::: Stanislawa Borowiak1864-1941 2nd wife of George Burke ::: Helen G. Allain1898-1936Daughter of George Burke ::: ::: John Harold Giernet4/28/34California, Carpenter's Mate 2nd Class ::: ::: Section 2 ::: ::: Mabel Giernat1894-1973 ::: Peter T. Giernat1892-1962 ::: ::: Agnes Giernet (sic)1863-1940 ::: Joseph Giernet1863-1937 ::: ::: Doyas(stone buried) ::: ::: ::: Section 3 ::: ::: John Marshall1880-1960 ::: Mary Marshall1885-1948 ::: Edward J. Marshall1907-1934 ::: Raymond F. Marshall1910-1978 ::: Mary Jeanne Marshall1948-1973 ::: Clarice Marshall1913-1994 ::: ::: Section 4 ::: ::: Frank HorzewskiCo. G, 14th Minnesota Infantry ::: Spanish American War ::: ::: Section 5 ::: ::: Michael Marshall1881-1954 ::: Katherine Marshall1888-1934 ::: ::: Clarence J. Marshall1911-1982 ::: Frances G. Marshall(still living) ::: ::: Joseph T. Marshall1/18/1916-2/16/1982 ::: ::: Stovern Headstone ::: Patricia Lundgren1953-1954 ::: George Lukaszewski1851-1941 ::: Agnes Lorraine1906-1935 ::: ::: Walter F. Lucas6/25/95-5/28/49Co. K, 125th Field Artillery ::: Melvina M. Lucas9/8/96-8/23/75WWII ::: ::: Sarah Lukaszewski1868-1936 ::: Bart Lukaszewski1858-1932 ::: ::: ::: Section 6 ::: ::: ::: Section 7 ::: ::: Josephine Malinowski1884-1968 ::: Anton Malinowski1880-1957 ::: ::: Frank Borski1879-1968 ::: Ida Borski1879-1957 ::: ::: Chester J. Burke1904-1971 ::: ::: Leona Malinowski1911- ::: 1908-1969 ::: ::: Walter C. Burke1900-1976 ::: Mae E. Burke1902-1985 ::: ::: ::: Section 8 ::: ::: Stella Malinowski1906 ::: John J. Malinowski1906-1980 ::: : Burial: :: Place: Calvary Cemetery 4820 Howard Gnesen Road, Duluth, Rice Lake Township, St. Louis, Minnesota :: Note: Edward J. Scanlon ::: Ann Scanlon ::: Edward Neil Scanlon ::: ::: Mary Reidy ::: ::: Joseph M. Scanlon ::: Hanora "None" Scanlon ::: ::: Dell E. Leonard

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[[Category:Finland Project]] [[Category:Finland Genealogy Resources]] == Site provided citations == Many sites provide citations, usually close to the bottom of the page. '''Please make sure that the citation contains a link to the site''', otherwise use [] brackets as explained under the "Links" header below. A couple of examples: * Yrjö Kotivuori, Ylioppilasmatrikkeli 1640–1852: Georg Ståhlberg. Verkkojulkaisu 2005 . Luettu 6.5.2022. * Väänänen, Kyösti: Georgius Georgii Ståhlberg. Turun hiippakunnan paimenmuisto 1554–1721 -verkkojulkaisu. Studia Biographica 9. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2011– (viitattu 6.5.2022). Julkaisun pysyvä tunniste URN:NBN:fi-fe201101191118; artikkelin pysyvä tunniste http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:sks-thp-002404 The [https://digihakemisto.net Digihakemisto] search engine citation gives a link to the National Archives site. As I find it easier to view the pictures on the Digihakemisto site, I usually add the link like this:
* [https://digihakemisto.net/item/1265621015/5849357355/1 Rauman kaupunki- ja maaseurakunnan arkisto - I Aa1:2 Rippikirja 1724-1735, jakso 1, sivu 1: Prästegård: Probsten Georg Ståhlberg; Kansallisarkisto: https://astia.narc.fi/uusiastia/viewer/?fileId=5849357355&aineistoId=1265621015 / Viitattu 6.5.2022]
* [https://digihakemisto.net/item/1265621015/5849357355/1 Rauman kaupunki- ja maaseurakunnan arkisto - I Aa1:2 Rippikirja 1724-1735, jakso 1, sivu 1: Prästegård: Probsten Georg Ståhlberg; Kansallisarkisto: https://astia.narc.fi/uusiastia/viewer/?fileId=5849357355&aineistoId=1265621015 / Viitattu 6.5.2022] == Links == Always add links when your source is online like this: Your link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_source and explanatory text inside square brackets [ ]. Remember to separate the link and text with one space. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_source Wikipedia article on primary sources]
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_source Wikipedia article on primary sources] == Church books == Minimum requirement for citing church books are * Parish * Sort of record * Time frame * Page # (if applicable) * When birth/marriage/death/migration records are numbered can year and record # be used. == Citing online books == Remember to change to correct link and page number. * [http://runeberg.org/frfinl/0010.html Frälsesläkter i Finland intill stora ofreden / page 5 (1909-1916) Author: Jully Ramsay provided by Project Runeberg ] * [https://litteraturbanken.se/forfattare/LewenhauptA/titlar/KarlXIIsOfficerare/sida/240/faksimil Karl XII:s officerare, Biografiska anteckningar av Adam Lewenhaupt - Stockholm 1920 P A Norstedt & söners förlag Page 240 - provided by Litteraturbanken ] * [https://uppslagsverket.fi/sv/sok/view-103684-VonSchoultzJohanna {{Red|Lindberg, Johan: Johanna von Schoulz}}. Uppslagsverket Finland-webbutgåva: www.uppslagsverket.fi. Schildts förlags Ab, 2009-2012, SFV 2012- 28.7.2019.] Change red parts (Author and article). == Citing offline books == Remember to change book and page # *This is the digitized version of Elgenstierna. ** Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor med tillägg och rättelser. Book II page 559. Digitized 2018 by [https://www.genealogi.net/ Genealogiska Föreningen], Author [[Elgenstierna-1|Gustaf Elgenstierna]] 1925-1936 ISBN 978-91-984864-0-7 *This is the digitized version of the supplements and corrections to Elgenstierna. ** Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor med tillägg och rättelser. Supplement I page 212. Digitized 2018 by [https://www.genealogi.net/ Genealogiska Föreningen], Author Carl Szabad 2008 (corrections and supplements) ISBN 978-91-984864-0-7 *This is the paperback version of Elgenstierna. ** Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor med tillägg och rättelser. Book II Page 222 Author [[Elgenstierna-1|Gustaf Elgenstierna]] Publisher P.A.Nordstedt & Söners Förlag, Stockholm 1925-1936 *And the supplements and corrections. ** Supplement till Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor Book II page 222 Author Carl Szabad Publisher [https://www.genealogi.se/ Sveriges Släktforskarförbund] 2008 ISBN 91-87676-52-4 * Frälsesläkter i Finland intill stora ofreden / p 0 Tab 0 (1909-1916) Author: [[Ekström-264|Jully Ramsay]] * Johan Bures släktbok av Urban Sikeborg et al. Svenska Litteratursällskapet i Finland och Genealogiska Föreningen 2017. ISBN 978-91-639-4112-2 Person-ID: 1830 nedan * Den med sköldebref förlänade men ej å Riddarhuset introducerade svenska adelns ättar-taflor, publicerad 1875 av skriftställaren Bernhard Schlegel och riksheraldikern Carl. A. Klingspor. Sida 0 * Sukukirja - Suomen Aatelittomia Sukuja 1901 Axel Bergholm osa I sivu 0 Taulu 0 * Genealogia Sursilliana - based on the work of Johannes Elai Terserus published by Elias Robert Alcenius 1850 p 0 * Ättar-taflor öfver den på Finlands Riddarhus introducerade adeln af Oskar Wasastjerna Första delen A-K utgiven Borgå 1879 s 0 * Ättar-taflor öfver den på Finlands Riddarhus introducerade adeln af Oskar Wasastjerna Andra delen L-Ö utgiven Borgå 1880 s 0 * Ättar-taflor öfver den på Finlands Riddarhus introducerade adeln af Oskar Wasastjerna Supplement band utgiven Borgå 1883 s 0 * Åbo stifts herdaminne ifrån Reformationens början till närvarande tid - Carl Henric Strandberg Förra delen s 0 Åbo 1832 * Åbo stifts herdaminne ifrån Reformationens början till närvarande tid - Carl Henric Strandberg Sednare delen s 0 Åbo 1834 * [https://finna.fi/Search/Results?lookfor=kapteeni+Gustav+Bucht Kapteeni Gustav Bucht 1696-1759 Book by Erkki Hasa, Väylä 2009 ISBN 978-952-5823-00-4] * [https://finna.fi/Record/fennica.643792 Tuisku-Camenaeus sukukirja : 5, Veronkantokirjuri Gabriel Buchtin jälkeläiset by Pauli Helén, 1993 ISBN 952-90-4770-3] * Finlands Ridderskaps och Adels Kalender 2010 compiled by Johanna Aminoff-Winberg - published by Finlands Riddarhus 2009 - ISBN 978-952-99780-3-8 p * Finlands Ridderskaps och Adels Kalender 2019 compiled by Johanna Aminoff-Winberg - published by Finlands Riddarhus 2018 - ISSN 0789-3175 p * Skottirotta ja Ruotsin koira - Turun ulkomaalainen porvaristo vuosina 1600-1660. Article by Veli Pekka Toropainen p * Åbo i genealogiskt hänseende på 1600- och början af 1700-talen af Tor Carpelan Helsingfors 1890 p * Uusi sukukirja I by Olavi Wanne, A.R.Cederberg, Ragnar Rosén and Gunnar Soininen. Published by The Genealogical Society of Finland in Helsinki 1943-1946 * Personhistorisk tidskrift 1921 häfte 1 sida 50 utgiven av Personhistoriska Samfundet. * Herdaminne för fordna Wiborgs och nuvarande Borgå stift af Matthias Akiander I delen s.0. Helsingfors 1868. * Herdaminne för fordna Wiborgs och nuvarande Borgå stift af Matthias Akiander II delen s.0. Helsingfors 1869. == Citing online databases == * [http://df.narc.fi/document/1555 DF 1555 Finnish National Archives Diplomatarium Fennicum] * [http://haudat.genealogia.fi/php/indexs.php Genealogical Society of Finland grave database] * [https://ylioppilasmatrikkeli.helsinki.fi/1853-1899/henkilo.php?id=20899 Helsinki University - Ylioppilasmatrikkeli 1853–1899 Veli-Matti Autio] * [https://www2.helsinki.fi/sites/default/files/atoms/files/ylioppilasmatrikkeli_1905_1907.pdf Helsinki university ylioppilasmatrikkeli 1905-1907] * [http://biografiasampo.fi/henkilo/p591 Biografiasampo - Linked Open Data Cloud showcase for different online biografies - Joint project of Aalto University and University of Helsinki] * [https://www.sotasampo.fi/fi/units/page/actor_11330 Sotasampo.fi Linked Open Data Cloud for Finnish war history - Aalto University] * [http://vesta.narc.fi/cgi-bin/db2www/sotasurmahaku/input?hakuid=3109 War victims in Finland, 1914-22 © 2001- Valtioneuvoston kanslia, Suomi - Accessed 10 Sep 2019] * [https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/sanomalehti/binding/1742000?page=3 Newspaper Laatokka 6 Jan 1944 p3 Digitized by the National Library of Finland - Retrieved 10 Sep 2019] * [http://www.mannerheim-ristinritarit.fi/ritarit?xm_ksort=s&xmid=177&fbclid=IwAR0RMHhrWdW0O2t1LDRmSxGzkCJO5K5c-9WxFhjf7qfJfEff2VD5mWF0NHo Mannerheim-ristin ritarien perinnesäätiö - Mannerheim-ristin ritarit matrikkeli - Ilmari Hurmerinta 2008] * [http://brantberg.fi/Vihma%20Einar.htm?fbclid=IwAR0BVrbOOKOtsXy_0utxg1gs1PGd0PnAlbV7OSS6YE1vNVIq0FvN-1QM2D0 Robert Brantberg author website with published short stories and excerpts from his books] == Citing offline databases == * Sveriges dödbok 7 1860-2016 Database compiled by The Federation of Swedish Genealogical Societies ID SDB7_00821477 * Vallon 5 - USB. [https://vallon.se/ Sällskapet vallonättlingar] 2018. == Citing Genos == * Genos 1/1977, s. 1-5, 12 Författare Göran Söderlund Genos är en referensgranskad genealogisk tidskrift utgiven av [https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_sve.htm Genealogiska Samfundet i Finland]
* Genos 1/1962, p. 18-24 Author Arvi Ilmoniemi Genos is a peer reviewed genealogical magazine issued by [https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_eng.htm The Genealogical Society of Finland]

Project Iceland

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[[Category:Ísland]] [[Category:Iceland]] [[Category:Iceland Projects]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]]''' > Iceland Project {{Project Information |projectname=Nordic |toplevelproject=Nordic |projectbadge=nordic.gif |Leaders= [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] |Coordinators= [[Eysteinsson-236|Sigurður Eysteinsson]] and [[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]] |g2g= 1239424 |tag= nordic |communication= [https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/wikitrees-nordic-project Nordic Project Google Group] |badge=nordic |errors=ISL }} == How to Join == In order to join the project, you must first be a WikiTree member.. If you are not yet a WikiTree member, see [[Help:How_to_Use_WikiTree|Help: How to Use WikiTree]] to get started. Project badges will be awarded to those who would like to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_FAQ#Who_should_have_a_project_badge.3F actively participate in the project] and contribute to the project goals. You will also be invited to join the google group we use for discussions within the project. We recognise that people lead busy lives and may not be active on WikiTree every single week of the year, but you should at least have the ''intention'' to contribute towards the project's goals on a somewhat regular basis. If you are interested, please check out the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128586/new-nordic-project join thread in G2G]. '''If you "just" need help with your Icelandic ancestors''' the best place to ask questions is in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ '''G2G'''], remember to add the tag {{Tag Link|ICELAND}} == Mission and goals == Project Iceland is a forum to connect people interested in genealogical research in Iceland and improving Icelandic profiles. == How to help == * You can correct errors in the [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ISL|Suggestions Report Iceland]]. * You can find sources for [[:Category:Iceland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|unsourced profiles]]. * Icelandic branches need to be [[:Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Iceland|connected]] to the big tree. See [[Help:Unconnected#How_to_Connect_the Unconnected|How to Connect the Unconnected]] == Resources == * [http://www.manntal.is/ Iceland censuses] Searchable database. * [http://salnaregistur.manntal.is/ Iceland church censuses] Searchable database. Very limited at the moment. * [http://vefsja.skjalasafn.is/ Vefsjá Þjóðskalasafns Íslands] Icelandic church books from the National archive * [https://timarit.is/ Tímarit.is] Searchable database of newspapers and magazines. * [https://www.mbl.is/mogginn/minningar/ Minningargreinarnar Morgunblaðsins] Searchable database of obituaries. * [[Space:List_of_online_genealogical_books|List of online genealogical books]] * [http://jardabok.com Jardabok.com] A database with the location of farmsteads and text from 'Jarðabók...'. the most detailed historical documents describing the way land was used in late medieval to early modern Iceland, roughly 1500-1860. === Icelandic names === Iceland has a patriotic naming system, which basically means there are just a handful of hereditary family names in Iceland. The most important name in Iceland is the first name. When people talk about Jón Þórsson, they never call him Þórsson but always use his first name Jón, often using the place where he lives if they need to specify which Jón they talk about. Patronyms are mostly used in writing and official occasions. * '''Patronyms''' are derived from the father's first name followed by -son or -dóttir. The above example Jón Þórsson is Jón son of Þór and his sister would be Guðrún Þórsdóttir, daughter of Þór. * '''Matronyms''' are like the patronyms, but they use the mother's name instead if the father's. If Jón and Guðrún above would have matronyms after their mother Helga they would be Jón Helgusson and Guðrún Helgudóttir. * '''Avonyms''' would be used to distinguish two people living in a community with the same name. This would then be the paternal grandfather. Let's say that Þór's father was Ólafur. That would make Jón's name Jón Þórsson Ólafssonar. That would tell him apart from Jón Þórsson Eyjólfssonar living next door. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_name wikipedia: Icelandic name] === Icelandic alphabet === Please use the correct letters when writing Icelandic names. If your keyboard does not support some of these letters, please copypaste them from the list below. {| class="wikitable" style="table-layout: fixed; width: 50em; text-align: center;" |- ! style="background: #efefef; font-weight: normal;" colspan="32" | '''Capital letters''' |- | A || Á || B || D || Ð || E || É || F || G || H || I || Í || J || K || L || M || N || O || Ó || P || R || S || T || U || Ú || V || X || Y || Ý || Þ || Æ || Ö |- ! style="background: #efefef; font-weight: normal;" colspan="32" | '''Lower case letters''' |- | a || á || b || d || ð || e || é || f || g || h || i || í || j || k || l || m || n || o || ó || p || r || s || t || u || ú || v || x || y || ý || þ || æ || ö |} See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_language wikipedia: Icelandic language]

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[[Category:Michigan Project]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Obrien-4884|Stephanie Meredith]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16631329 send me a private message]. Thanks! any suggestions to improve this would be greatly apprieciated thank you

Project Norway FAQ

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[[Category: Norway Project]] [[Category: Norway Genealogy Resources]] ==Project Norway - FAQ== :This page addresses common questions that come up in the [[Project:Norway|Norway project]]. ===Names=== : As of 6 February 2019, this section has been given its own page, see [[Space:Norway_Project_Naming_Conventions|Norway Project Naming Conventions]] == Where Do I start? == * https://www.digitalarkivet.no/content/start-genealogy * https://integration.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Norway_Church_Records === Parish Registers === :The staple of Norwegian genealogy is the Parish Registers or Church books (''kirkebøker''), kept by the pastors of the Norwegian Lutheran State church. Most parish records start about 1700. Until 1845, membership was mandatory. Thus, in principle, every birth, marriage, and burial should be found here, although in practice you'll find that some are missing. In particular, burials of small children are frequently omitted. And of course, names could be entered erroneously. :Dates were often written as ecclesiastical feast days, eg. "9 Dom. p. Trin." (ninth Sunday after Trinity). The calendar below may help you find the actual date of the event. ::[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Moveable_Feast_Day_Calendar_for_Norway Familysearch: Norway Feast Day Calendars] :Another, dynamic calendar can be found here: ::[https://youronlineroots.com/helligdager.php Calendar of ecclesiastical holidays in Norway] ===Locality Information=== This topic is addressed on: [[:Category: Norway|the category page which has localities defined]]. The project is also working to set up the parishes/municipalities used by genealogists and the outline is found here: [[:Space:Norwegian_Parish_Categories|Norwegian Location Category Structure]]. ===Research Links=== The Norwegian Digital Archives were recently updated. Here is a link to the English version of the Digital Archives: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/ ===Norwegian Words=== Some of the words one may find on a Norwegian census or other record: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Norwegian Word || Abbreviation || English Word |- |år || || year |- | alder || || age |- | bo; bodde|| || live; lived |- | bror|| || brothers |- | barn || || child |- | dø; død || || die; death |- | enke; enkemann || e. || widow; widower |- | far || || father |- | født(e); Fødeår|| || birth; birth year |- | gard; gaard|| || farm |- | gift || g. || married |- | gutt; gutter|| || boy; boys |- | hjem || || home |- | husmann || || cotter, crofter |- |kone; hans kone || || wife; his wife |- | mor|| || mother |- | navn|| || name |- | ugift|| u. || unmarried |- | ungkarl || || bachelor |} Here is a link to a Norwegian to English translation page, by Smartlink Corporation. The site can be used for non-commercial, personal use. Translations are limited to 1000 characters. Be aware that translations are not always perfect. http://imtranslator.net/translation/norwegian/to-english/translation/ Æ Ø Å æ ø å You can cut and paste the characters above, or, when using an English keyboard on a Windows computer, an alternative method is to use the numbers keypad, and type the code by holding down Alt key + the number below for the desired symbol: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ||Alt + || 4-digit code || symbol |- ||Alt + || 0198 || Æ |- || Alt + ||0230 || æ |- ||Alt + || 0197 ||Å |- ||Alt + || 0229 ||å |- ||Alt + || 0216 ||Ø |- ||Alt + || 0229 ||å |- ||Alt + || 0248||ø |- |}

PROJECTS

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The goal of this project is to ... shorten my personal BIO........ [[Image:Grier-68-1.jpg |200px]] The family Tartan is "Taylor-25258_37.jpg" by adding all the PROJECTS I am currently working on......... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * working on all of them once in awhile * focus on completing if possible * == PROJECTS == #[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-S9CY-X?i=1&cc=2385204 CECIL County, Maryland 2 Parishes] 656 images #''' is the defunct "Old Denver City Cemetery"''' OK, DID I MAKE A FREE SPACE????????????????? #'''Category: Clan Grierson''' #SCOTLAND Project [[Space:Scotland_-_Profile_Improvements_Team|PIT]] [[Project:Scotland|GOALS]] GO TO [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Scotland+Unsourced+Profiles&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500] '''Unsourced profiles can be found at WikiTree+ (select the blue "Get profiles" button) and the Unsourced profiles Scotland report.''' #Irish Roots Project. Carole Taylor-'''-28 Jul 2015'''--Awarded by Maria Maxwell OUR Ancestors from IRELAND are [[Hamilton-9762 | William Hamilton]]/ daughter [[Hamilton-9361 | Margaret Hamilton-Puntenney]] AND of COURSE::#Name_Study Grierson name study [[Space:Grierson_Name_Study|Grierson name study]] They have snipped our ties to the Old Country, and the Greer-Grierson LIneage..............so we are desperately LOOKING for PROOF. {{Citation Needed}} DNA sure made my papertrail burn up!!! Have had my dna tested, the results say, :"I R E L A N D --75 --10682 --0.7 --YES..both SIDES : North Ireland --3 -- 304 --1.0 --That would be the Protestant side ???? " #Colorado_Families-_A_Territorial_History [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:%27%27Colorado_Families-_A_Territorial_History%27%27_by_The_Colorado_Genealogical_Society,_Inc_Denver,_Co._1981&errcode=new_profile] FREE SPACE #JUST added another SOS Project.. The Columbian Harmony Cemetery (Defunct) adding the 37.000 people who were laid to rest there, and then moved (???) in 1960 not there headstones though....................35,000 people #[[:Category:3rd_Regiment%2C_Colorado_Cavalry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|3rd Colorado Civil WAR]] 1145 '''DONE''' #27th Missouri Mounted Infantry, SOLDIERS '''FREE SPACE''' [[Space:27th_Volunteer_Mounted_Infantry_Soldiers]] '''DONE''' #Research Project Governor's of Colorado, family, adding sources/BIOs parents.wives, most kids.. DONE: # [[[Space:FREE_SPACE_for_my_DUVCW_Research|DUVSW FREE SPACE]]] Research CANCELLED #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Poynter_Name_Study] Poynter_Name_Study #SAVING AN HISTORIC CEMETERY '''Weisner Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado''' only 8 persons. # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1028610/notables-may-2020 notables PROJECT] #'''CANCELLED''' Civil War Nurses [[Space:Medical_Department%2C_United_States_Volunteers|Medical Dept. US Vol.]] USBH email '''wikitrees-african-american-project AT googlegroups.com''' :I am working on now, OFF?ON................. #This is the last IRISH Ancestor for our GREER, Grierson, MacGregor, lineage.....[[Maceric-1 | King Fergus MacErca]], King of Dalriada (Fergus Mór) "King of Dál Riata, Fergus the Great, 131st King of Ireland" mac Eirc formerly Maceric aka macEarca--Born about 0450 in Dalraida, Ulster, Ireland ---AND do NOT forget g-g-g- gramma [[Hamilton-9361|Margaret "Peggy" Hamilton Puntenney]], born IN IRELAND, and her father, g-g-g-g grampa William Hamilton... #'''[[:Category:Missouri_Unsourced_Profiles]'''|Category: :Missouri Unsourced Profiles (Missouri/California/Colorado/Ohio) #FREE SPACE PROJECT [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:27th_Volunteer_Mounted_Infantry_Soldiers]] 27th Volunteer_Mounted_Infantry_Soldiers '''DONE''' #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Greer-564] Grampa Capt. William GREER SR is in the '''PENDING RESEARCH''' mode because Lance is saying the data does not match the sources and not enough SOURCES agree. need to find and add all sources................ # Profiles Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Profile_Improvement] # My DELP/DELPH family, what a mess... [[Delph-16 | Daniel Delph]] and all his kids.. I have a list. just "Unsourced" 4 of them today 3/30/2017 # Guidry-Patin Marriages [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Guidry_Name_Study] Name Study #'''Magna Carta Sureties''' MATCHES thru my FATHER-Lee's--Scott's There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Say-76 | Geoffrey (Say) de Say]] is the 24th great [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Say-76] Grampa to me....thru the Lee-Scotts..AND also thru the Masons relationship. William (Lanvallei) de Lanvallay is the great, father of Carole Taylor.[[Lanvallei-4 | William Lanvallei]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lanvallei-3&person2_name=Taylor-25258&gen=30] Also thru the Scotts--There is a direct ancestral relationship. John [[Clavering-13 | Clavering FitzRobert]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clavering-13&person2_name=Taylor-25258&gen=30] #[[:Category:3rd_Regiment%2C_Colorado_Cavalry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|3rd Colorado Civil WAR]] #[[Project: US Presidents]] [[Project:US_Presidents]|See the FREE SPACE: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Related_to_Presidents]] for my family line to the LINK to the grandfather of the 26 Presidents that are LINKED to our TRIG. ::LIST OF US Presidents in wikitree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:US_Presidents] #New Hampshire Oath of Allegiance [[Leavitt-296 | Moses Leavitt Oath]] DONE #Huguenot Migration with Chet Snow [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Huguenot_Migration]] #the Greer One Name Study [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/greers-of-america/TAXMFx1v7H8] #The Manis family, adding the Will Book of Tennessee #Clean-a-thon got 10 fixed/sourced..3/26/2018 #United States History Project #April 21-23 Tornadoes [[Space:Tidying_Tornadoes|clean a thon April 2018]] #1000 photos I took at the Riverside Cemetery, Colorado [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado&from=SHOULERFrances Section #6] and placed 516 profiles....DONE Aug 2018 # 500 photos I took at the Elizabeth Cemetery, Colorado [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Elizabeth_Cemetery%2C_Elizabeth%2C_Colorado] 157 just the WEST side 4 rows. # CleanAThon April [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Greer Greer-Grier-Grierson] DONE #Missouri GLORIOUS DEAD Monument [https://www.wikitree.com /wiki/Space:Glorious_DEAD_Monument] DONE #[[Space:THE_GUMRY_HOTEL_DISASTER|Gumry Hotel Fire]] DONE == MY DNA TEST RESULTS == mtDNA - "Ancestral Origins" :Your guess is as good as mine as to what this all MEANS :Country --MATCH -- Percentage -- REMARKS :I am only going to list the countries that have "Match" 10 or more --:UNLESS of course it is very INTERESTING :Austria ------4 --1012 - -0.04 --interesting??? :BELARUS ---1-- 595 -- 0.2 ==Elena, my sons wife…. :CANADA -22 --1086 --2.0 ?????????? :Czech Republic--12--1017--1.2 ????????? :Denmark --6 --997 --0.6 --interesting??? :E N G LA N D -149 --13312 --1.1 --YES, I agree both sides, course :Finland --20 -- 33140 --0.6 -- ?=never saw it :France --48 --4229 --1.1 --yep.. Mom's side :G E R M A N Y--138--13195--1.0 --yep.. Mom's side :Greece --12 --606 --2.0 --??? :IRAQ --6 --226 --2.7 --REALLY: must be the BIBLE people :I R E L A N D --75 --10682 --0.7 --YES..both SIDES :North Ireland --3 -- 304 --1.0 --That would be the Protestant side ???? :I T A L Y --33 --4115 --0.8 --???Got Me??? :Netherlands --12 --1545 --0.8 --Yes, the Greers Dad's side :Norway --17 --2772 --0.6 --got me? :P O L A N D --20 --4893 --0.4 --aka; PRUSSIA yes… Mom's side :RUSSIAN Fed (Cossack clan on the Ukrainian steppes) --10 --2986 ---0.3 :Toepfer's/ I know where they are buried in Samara, Samara Oblast, Russian Federation :S C O T L A N D --63 --5258 --1.2 --Yes, The GREERS Dad's side :S P A I N --11 --2040 --0.5 --guess, that would be Tea Tephi/Heremon :S W E D E N --25 --3279 --0.7 --Magog, from the BIBLE…. :Switzerland --15 --1595 --0.9 --got me? :United Kingdom --81 --7331 --1.1 --yep, Mom's PATERNAL side…. :United STATES??? --23 -2569 ---0.9 --Who is this? ME or Native American :N A T I V E AMER. --5 --3515 --0.1 --YEP, Susan Patsy Fields-Manis Cherokee :Wales: aka:England --11 --1127 --1.0 --?????Wales aka: United Kingdom :PLUS the misc::: --57 === Heinz variety WELL, guess this tells me one thing, where I get my VERY BLAND taste buds BUT, IF my dna ONLY traces the maternal lineage, bull pucky… this report is a LIE!!!!!!!! :It doesn't even tell me who my Mom/Dad were, but on one page it did say, ::'''"my furthest ancestors were John Alden/Priscilla"''' :(I could not find the SOURCES to prove this) but my ancestors that are of the same year and same place would be the Hathaways... on my Mom's side.... And when I do a ''Relationship Finder Quick Links'' IF you can read it plz... let me in on the secret... Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Projet France Année 2020

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= Projet France: Revue de l'année 2020 = Alors, qu'a fait le projet France en 2020? Voici un aperçu. == Équipes == Nous avons commencé l'année en remaniant les équipes de projet, sur la base des réponses au sondage réalisé fin 2019: * L'équipe "[[Space: France_Profile_Improvement_Team|Profile Improvement]]" a travaillé sur les sources et corrigé les suggestions des Data Doctors. Remerciements particuliers à [[McBeth-165 | Emma McBeath]] pour sa performance exceptionnelle au Nettoyage de Printemps 2020, à [[Peterson-9074 | Rick Peterson]] pour son travail solide tout au long de l'année, et à notre "sourcière" de choc [[H-949 | Kyla H]]. * Consultez les sujets traités par l'[[Space: France_Project_Topics_Team |équipe "Topics"]]! * L'équipe "[[Space: French_Ancestors_Cleanup | Ancestors Clean-Up]]" travaille sur l'amélioration et la vérification des connexions des profils d'ancêtres profonds. Plusieurs lignées d'ancêtres ont été nettoyées par [[LeBlanc-6816 | Roger LeBlanc]], tandis que [[Cassaigne-2 | Julien Cassaigne]] a résolu de nombreux problèmes via [[Space: France_G2G_Team | G2G]]. Nous attendons avec impatience plus de bénévoles pour nos équipes l'année prochaine et espérons recruter des capitaines d'équipe. Pour 2021, déclarée "Year of Accuracy" nous nous attendons à ce que l'équipe spécialisée dans la vérification des ancêtres soit particulièrement occupée. == Construction d'un "sentier des orphelins" == Nous avons créé un "[[Space: France_Orphaned_Profiles_Team |Sentier des Orphelins]]" pour aider les nouveaux membres à utiliser archives françaises! Il est presque prêt à démarrer - juste quelques autocollants à organiser. Cela n'aurait pas été possible sans [[McCallum-175 | Doug McCallum]] qui a eu la gentillesse de parcourir en premier le "sentier". Merci également à [[Lavoie-802 | Greg Lavoie]] pour avoir relu toutes les pages. == Profils en vedette == Voici les profils français mis en vedette dans l'outil de recherche de connexion cette année: * [[Braille-1 | Louis Braille]], inventeur du système Braille pour les aveugles, en janvier * [[Clérel de Tocqueville-2 | Alexis de Tocqueville]], politologue, en vedette le 29 juillet (son anniversaire) À partir du mois d'août, le Profil de la semaine a été mis en avant avec 8 autres profils liés au même sujet, ce qui a bien sûr accru la présence des profils français parmi les Profils de la Semaine. Ainsi, nous avons pu voir: * [[Blériot-1 | Louis Blériot]]: Aviation Pioneers, le 18 août * [[Davy_de_la_Pailleterie-3 | Alexandre Dumas]]: Thriller Novelists, le 25 août * [[McDonald-12048 | Josephine Baker]]: Harlem Renaissance, le 1er septembre * [[Poiré-35 | Jean Poiret]]: Détectives TV et cinéma, le 15 septembre * [[Motier-12 | Gilbert du Motier de Lafayette]] et [[Vimeur-1 | Jean-Baptiste Vimeur de Rochambeau]]: Hamilton! le 28 septembre * [[Becquerel-1 | Henri Becquerel]]: Scientifiques lauréats du prix Nobel, 20 octobre * [[De_Gaulle-14 | Charles de Gaulle]]: Military Heroes, le 11 novembre * [[Durand-1197 | Marguerite Durand]]: Newspaper Founders, le 8 décembre * [[Deroche-122 | Elisa Deroche]]: Aviateurs, le 15 décembre * [[Livi-1 | Yves Montand]]: Christmas Crooners, le 22 décembre * [[Zitrone-3 | Léon Zitrone]]: Animateurs du jeux télévisés, le 29 décembre == Portail Francophone == La traduction des pages d'aide en français a bien progressé avec près de [[Category:Aide WikiTree|250 pages déjà disponibles en français]], soit environ 40% du contenu de l'Aide WikiTree. == Du côté de la France == La France a connu une année 2020 mouvementée et quelque peu difficile. Pas d'élection majeure cette année mais nous avons changé de Premier ministre et de gouvernement en juillet. Nous avons également été durement touchés par la crise du COVID-19 avec plus de 64 000 morts à ce jour et de graves conséquences économiques. === Décès notables === Une liste courte et subjective des décès en 2020: * [[wikipedia:fr:Claire Bretécher | Claire Bretécher]], dessinatrice de bandes dessinées (10 février) * [[wikipedia:fr:Christophe_ (chanteur) | Christophe]], chanteur et auteur-compositeur (16 avril) * [[Piccoli-14 | Michel Piccoli]], acteur (12 mai) * [[wikipedia:fr:Jean-Loup Dabadie | Jean-Loup Dabadie]], écrivain et parolier (24 mai) * [[wikipedia:fr:Guy Bedos | Guy Bedos]], humoriste et acteur (28 mai) * [[wikipedia:fr:Gisèle Halimi | Gisèle Halimi]], avocate, féministe et essayiste (28 juillet) * [[Gréco-570 | Juliette Gréco]], chanteuse (23 septembre) * [[Giscard_d'Estaing-1 | Valéry Giscard d’Estaing]], ancien président de la République (2 décembre) * [[Espinasse-36 | Claude Brasseur]], acteur (22 décembre) * [[wikipedia:fr:Pierre Cardin | Pierre Cardin]], grand couturier (29 décembre) * [[Hosseinoff-1 | Robert Hossein]], acteur, réalisateur et producteur (31 décembre) Sans oublier la chanteuse belge [[wikipedia:fr:Annie Cordy | Annie Cordy]] qui était bien connue en France. === Héros de la 2ème guerre mondiale === 2020 a vu la mort de nombreux héros de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et les derniers survivants ont aujourd'hui près de 100 ans. 3 des 4 [[:Category: Compagnons_de_la_Libération | Compagnons de la Libération]] encore vivants en 2019 sont décédés cette année: [[wikipedia:fr:Edgard Tupët-Thomé | Edgard Tupët-Thomé]], [[wikipedia:fr:Pierre Simonet | Pierre Simonet ]] et [[Bouyjou-3 | Daniel Cordier]]. Citons également [[wikipedia:fr:Dora Werzberg | Dora Werzberg]], Frida Wattenberg, Georges Cukierman, Marcel Le Roy, Paulette Sarcey, [[wikipedia:fr: Cécile Rol-Tanguy | Cécile Rol-Tanguy]], Emile Chaline, Denise Domenach- Lallich, François Amoudruz, Paul Morin, [[wikipedia:fr:Noëlla Rouget | Noëlla Rouget]].

Prokos Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Vangel B Prokos father to Michael V Prokos born on 1895 in Albania. Who is Vangel? Cannot find any heritage beyond him.

Prominent Families of New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Prominent Families of New York == Being an account in biographical form of individuals and families distinguished as representatives of the social, professional and civic life of New York city. * by [[Weeks-7482|Lyman Horace Weeks]] (1851-1942) * published by The Historical Company, 1898, New York * revised edition published by The Historical Company, New York, 1898 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prominent Families of New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1897) ::* https://archive.org/stream/prominentfamilie00week ::* https://archive.org/details/prominentfamilie00week_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924093597304 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009594139 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100555438 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009594139 * (1898) Revised Edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PyRKAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100780310 * (1898) Index ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EH0_AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/prominentfamilie00unse ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924093597312 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770632 === WikiTree Syntax === * Weeks, Lyman Horace. ''[[Space:Prominent Families of New York|Prominent Families of New York]]'' (The Historical Co., New York, 1897) * ([[#Weeks|Weeks]])

Prominent Men of West Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Prominent Men of West Virginia == :Biographical Sketches of Honorable Men * by George Wesley Atkinson and Alvaro Franklin Gibbens * published by W.L.Callin, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prominent Men of West Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *[https://archive.org/details/prominentmenwes00gibbgoog/page/n9 Archive.org] *[https://books.google.com/books?dq=charles+McClaugherty+born+1836&q=andrew+washington+mann&id=vLYUAAAAYAAJ&output=text#v=onepage&q&f=false Google] *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100380581 Haithi Trust] *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/wvirg/ Ancestry] ===General Index=== *Advantages Offered by West Virginia *Alphabetical List of Members of Legislature *Alphabetical List of Members of Constitutional Conventions *Adjutants General of State *Attorneys General *Auditors of State *Biographical Sketches ([https://archive.org/details/prominentmenwes00gibbgoog/page/n16 Index]) *Capitals of West Virginia *Circuit Judges *Constitutional Amendments — Votes on *Constitutional Amendments — Votes on *Constitutional Amendments — Votes on *Constitutional Conventions *Counties— How Formed and Named *Congressmen from West Virginia *Congressional Elections from 1864 to 1888 *Delegates to Legislature from Formation of State *District Court of United States *Division of the State — Vote on *Elections for President from 1864 to 1888 *Elections for Governors from 1864 to 1888 *Elections for Judges of Supreme Court from 1864 to 1888 *Elections for Congressmen from 1864 to 1888 *Elections for Circuit Judges " " " *Elections for State Senators " " " *Election to Strike the word " White" from the Constitution *Flick Amendment to Constitution— Vote on *First Constitutional Convention *Formation of Circuit Court Districts 49-50 *Govemors of the State — Names of *Gubernatorial Vote from 1864 to 1888 *Historical Sketch of West Virginia *Judicial Circuits — How Formed *Judicial Elections from 1880 to 1888 *Legislatures from Organization of the State *Librarians of the State *Members of the Different Legislatures *Names of Counties and When Formed *Names of Senators and Congressmen *Names of Supreme Court Judges *Names of Circuit Judges *Names of State Officers *Presidential Vote from 1864 to 1888 *Proscriptive Amendment — Vote on *Population— Its Growth *Quartermasters General *Resources of West Virginia *Restored Government Convention *Second Constitutional Convention *State Senators *State Capitals— Where Located *Senatorial Elections of 1886 and 1888 *Secretaries of State *Supreme Court of Appeals *Superintendents of Public Schools *Treasurers of State *Three Decades of Population *United States Senators— Names of *United States District Court *Union Convention at Wheeling *Vote on Constitutional Amendments *Vote for Supreme Court Judges *"White" as a Qualification for Office === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Atkinson, George Wesley ''[[Space:Prominent Men of West Virginia|Prominent Men of West Virginia]]'' (W.L.Callin, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1890), [ Page ]. * [[#Atkinson|Atkinson]]

Proper Spelling of LNABs

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[[Project:European Aristocrats|Proper Spelling of LNABs]] [[Category:European Nobility]] Please refer to the list below for what to enter in the LNAB (last name at birth) field for the following 'houses'. The houses are sorted following the most common English spelling. LNABs are in bold. *'''Alsace''', Elsass (DE), *Angouleme, '''Angoulême''' (FR), *Anscarid, *Aragon, '''Aragón''' (ES), *Austria, '''Österreich''' (DE), *Bavaria, '''Bayern''' (DE), *'''Bourbon''', '''Borbón''' (ES), *Brittany, '''Bretagne''' (FR), Bretaña (ES), *'''Bryan''', '''Brienne''' (FR), *'''Bruce,''' de Brus *Burgundy, '''Bourgogne''' (FR), Burgund (DE), Bourgondië (NL), Borgonha (PT), Borgoña (ES) *'''Carolingian''', Carolingien (FR), *Castile, Castille (FR), '''Castilla''' (ES), *Cleves, '''Kleve''' (DE), Clèves (FR), *Cordova, '''Córdoba''' (ES), *Danemark, '''Danmark''' (DK), Denmark (EN), *'''de Vere''' [The exception to the prefix rule, NOT Vere. This is a family whose surname has persisted through the centuries and we should not try to change it. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Vere], *'''Devereux''', '''Evreux''' (FR), '''Evreus''' (ES), *'''Etichonid''', Etichonen (DE), *Finland, '''Suomi''' (FI), *Flanders, '''Flandre''' (FR), Vlaanderen (NL), *'''Gascoine''', Gascuña (ES), '''Gascogne''' (FR), *Gascony, Gascuña (ES), '''Gascogne''' (FR), *'''Gascoyne''', Gascuña (ES), '''Gascogne''' (FR), *'''Gaunt''', Gand (FR), '''Ghent''' (NL), *Geneva, '''Genève''' (FR), *'''Grandison''', '''Grandson''' (FR), *Grelley, Greslet, '''Gresley''', de Grelley, de Greslet, de Grelley, *'''Grentemesnil''', '''Grandmesnil''' (FR), *'''Guelders''', Gelde (FR), Gelden (DE), *Guelph, '''Welf''' (DE), *'''Guînes''', Guisnes *'''Habsburg''', Hapsburg *'''Hainaut''', Henegouwen (NL), *Hanover, '''Hannover''' (DE), *'''Hay''', de Haya, de la Hay, de la Haye, *Hungary, '''Magyarország''' (HU), Hungría (ES), *Isle Bouchard, '''Isle-Bouchard''' (FR), *Leon, '''León''' (ES), '''Léon''' (FR), (different regions) *'''Leuven''', Louvain (FR), *'''Lombards''', Longobardi (IT), VI-VIII c. *Lombardy, '''Lombardia''' (IT) *'''Lorraine''', Lothringen (DE), Lotharingen (NL), Lotharingia (alt EN), *'''Mainwaring,''' Manwaring, de Mainwaring, *'''Merovingian''', Mérovingien (FR), *Meulan, '''Meullant''' (FR), *Montbeliard, '''Montbéliard''' (FR), *'''Montgomery''', '''Montgommery''' (FR), *'''Mowbray''', Montbray (FR), Montbrai (alt FR), *Naples, '''Napoli''' (IT), *Navarre, '''Navarra''' (ES), '''Navarre''' (FR), *Normandy, '''Normandie''' (FR), *Norway, '''Norge''', Noreg (NO), *Orange-Nassau, '''Oranje-Nassau''' (NL), *Perigord, '''Périgord''' (FR), *'''Plantagenet''', Plantagenêt (FR), *Poland, '''Polska''' (PL), Polonia (ES), *Prussia, '''Preußen''' (DE) *'''Robertian''', Robertien (FR), *Russia, '''Россия''' (RU), *'''Salian''', Salier (DE), *Savoy, '''Savoie''' (FR), '''Savoia''' (IT), *Saxe, '''Sachsen''' (DE), Saxony (alt EN), *Sicily, '''Sicilia''' (IT), *'''St Liz''', '''Senlis''' (FR), *'''Stuteville''', '''Estouteville''' (FR), *Sweden, '''Sverige''' (SE), *Thuringia, '''Thüringen''' (DE), *Treves, '''Trier''' (DE), Trèves (FR), *Turin, '''Torino''' (IT), *Tuscany, '''Toscana''' (IT) *Vere (EN) (see '''de Vere''' above) *'''Welf''', Guelf, Guelph

Properties of John D. Catlin, Marengo County, Alabama

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama]] ==Biography== The property page of [[Catlin-1269|John D. Catlin]]. He was a farmer and slave holder in Marengo Co, AL. This page is to identify the properties he held in Alabama. These are land grants of John D. Catlin which begin in 1835.Alabama.https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=AL|cty=|ln=Catlin|fn=John|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false#resultsTabIndex=0&page=1&sortField=2&sortDir=0 *Land Grants Most of them are in Marengo Co, AL. Accession Names Date Doc # State Meridian Twp - Rng Aliquots Sec. # County *AL0990__.317 CATLIN, JOHN D 9/25/1835 857 AL St Stephens 015N - 004E W½SE¼ 4 Marengo *AL0990__.318 CATLIN, JOHN D 9/25/1835 858 AL St Stephens 015N - 004E SW¼NW¼ 4 Marengo *AL0990__.319 CATLIN, JOHN D 9/25/1835 859 AL St Stephens 015N - 004E SE¼NW¼ 4 Marengo *AL1120__.090 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 7526 AL St Stephens 015N - 004E E½SW¼ 4 Marengo *AL1120__.091 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 7527 AL St Stephens 015N - 004E E½SE¼ 4 Marengo *AL1130__.043 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 7982 AL St Stephens 014N - 005E E½ 33 Marengo *AL1130__.044 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 7983 AL St Stephens 014N - 005E 27 Marengo *AL1130__.045 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 7984 AL St Stephens 014N - 005E 34 Marengo *AL1130__.208 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 8147 AL St Stephens 015N - 004E SW¼SW¼ 3 Marengo *AL1130__.046 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 7985 AL St Stephens 013N - 005E NE¼ 4 Wilcox *AL1130__.047 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 7986 AL St Stephens 013N - 005E E½ 3 Wilcox *AL1130__.048 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 7987 AL St Stephens 013N - 005E NW¼ 3 Wilcox *AL1130__.050 CATLIN, JOHN D 3/30/1837 7989 AL St Stephens 013N - 005E NE¼ 10 Wilcox Land purchases in Marengo Co, AL '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM8-39XN-G?i=36&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 7 January 2022) *Deed Index p.90-95
Purchased From Date Book Page Recorded Sec Twp Range Lot *Elisha Lacy 30 Jan 1830 B 135 1830 9 15 4 *Thos Adams Mar 1830 B 146 6 Apr 1830 8 15 4 *John Green 21 Nov 1829 B 148 7 Apr 1830 9 15 4 '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-W3TM-Q?i=718&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 7 January 2022) *1829 this deed shows he was from the state of South Carolina at that date.
*Walter Robinson 11 Mar 1831 B 232 29 Mar 1831 17 15 4 *John E. Anderson 26 Jul 1831 B 252 26 Jul 1831 15 15 4 *Wm Adams 29 Jun 1830 B 288 12 Oct 1831 8 15 4 *Martha Lacy 23 Dec 1831 B 317 24 Jan 1832 4 15 4 *Elijah Morris & wife 3 Mar 1832 B 340 24 Mar 1832 8 15 4 *Williamson Glass C 337 9 15 4 *Nathan Johnson & wife D 181 6 15 4 *Kelly K. et al corn D 307 6 15 4 *D Harding G 124 11 17 4 *Houston S. T. G 127 11 17 5 *David Curry Sheriff G 232 2 16 2 *Simon West & wife G 389 2 17 5 his son? *P. J. Weaver & wife H 438 12 17 5 *Jno T. Lomax J 2 9 16 2 *R. J. Cook & wife J 112 24 16 4 *John Kelly & wife J 113 24 16 4 *William Browning J 436 21 15 4 *Ringgold & Taylor J 490 ? 15 4 *Henry Brame 21 Jun 1843 K 171 35 17 4 $20,000 for 776 acres, SE 1/4 of Sec 34, the W1/2 of the SW1/4 Sec 35, E1/2 of the SW1/4 of sec 35, W1/2 of the SE 1/4 of sec 35, all in Twp 17 R4E. This property was north of Dayton on what is now called Marengo County 51 road. (5430 Marengo Co, Rd 51 on part of this property) '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
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*J. W. Cherry & wife K 172 35 17 4 *J. B. T. Johnson K 274 24 16 2 *J. B. T. Johnson K 275 24 16 2 *Thos J. Ford K 571 or 371 13 16 4 *Sarah Pennington L 98 6 15 4 *Exrs Allen Glover L 99 23 16 4 *J. W. Cherry & wife L 346 35 17 4 *Wm Berks Admin L 629 30 16 5 *C. W. Lee M 292 23 16 4 *A. S. Cade M 570 12 16 4 *C. W. Lee N 205 24 16 4 *A. S. Cade N 252 23 16 4 *O. B. Boddie & wife O 135 *William Robinson & Wife O 87 Sold To *Adolphus S. Cade D 17 8 15 4 *J. H. & J. Bendurant D 159 3 13 5 *J. H. & J. Bendurant D 548 34 14 4 *Robert Atman J 115 2 16 2 *Gaius Whitfield J 193 4 16 2 *Methodist Church J 317 4 16 2 *Henry Brame K 173 1 17 5 *Mary J. Johnson K 263 slave *William A. J. Johnson K 266 9 16 2 *William A. J. Johnson K 267 9 16 2 *D. W. E. Finch L 41 4 16 2 *Wm Byrd M 508 13 16 2 *Adolphus S. Cade M 575 20 16 4 *Dorcas H. Styrm N 174 13 16 4 *Adolphus S. Cade N 252 23 16 4 *John F. Walton N 306 11 16 4 ==Sources==

Property Emdale Nesbitt

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[[Category: Line of Nesbitt Emdale Down, Nisbet Name Study]] [[Category: Down, Nisbet Name Study]] {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-10.jpg |caption=Map Drumballyroney Parish County Down }} To align it on the right side of the page, in a medium size, with a different caption: {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Maps-10.jpg |align=r |size=xl |caption=Here's an image. }} '''Imdel ''' Imdel Townland, 746 Acres, County Down, Barony Upper Iveagh, Lower part, Parish Drumballyroney, PLU Banbridge, Province Ulster Imdel has an area of:3,023,499 m² / 302.35 hectares / 3.0235 km² 1.17 square miles 747.12 acres / 747 acres, 0 roods, 19 perches Nationwide, it is the 5289th largest townland that we know about Within Co. Down, it is the 200th largest townland Borders :Imdel borders the following other townlands: :Ballynamagna to the east :Ballynaskeagh to the west :Edenagarry to the east :Glaskermore to the west :Gransha to the south :Lisnacreevy to the north :Ouley to the west Historical name form 1600’s Emdell, Ballyedell, Emdell, Tindell, Imdill, Imdell, 1700’s Imdall, Imbdell, Imdale, 1800s Emdale, Imdeal, Emdeal, Emdeal so pronounced, Embdale, Eemdel '''1659 Pender census ''' *Imdel/Emdel '''inhabitated by 4 people all Irish''' ''Note: only 4 and they were all Irish persons living in this Parish'' also in all of Drumbrony there were 174 persons and only 4 person that were English and Scots. '''1683 Letters patent granting the manor of Rathfryland including townland of Indel 18 September 1683 ''' *Letters patent granting the manor of Rathfryland, Co. Down, to John Hawkins. Amongst the townlands included are Lisnacreevy, Lackan, Clanmaghery, Moybrick, Tirfergus, Edenagarry, '''Indel,''' Glaskermore, Glaskerbeg, Clay, Ballynafoy, Cappagh, Edenderry, Ballygowan, Ballybeg, Levallyreagh, Cabragh, Derrydrummuck, Cross, Drumadonnell, Burrenreagh, Ballynamagna, Shankill, Grallaghgreenan, Ballyward and Moygannon.
::The Hawkins family were the people that originally built Rathfriland and they married into the Magill family of Gilford. The couple had no male heirs, but their daughters married into the Meade family which later became known as the Clanwilliams. '''Parish of Dromore 1690''' *Allan Nesbitt, parishes of Ballyroney and Drumgarth, Co. Down. Allan (said to have been born about 1660), his will was proven in the diocese of Dromore, Co. Down, in 1729. ''Is he the Allan? and is it only a John on Emdale son of an Allan in the deed 1715'' It is said he had a son, Jeremiah, whose will was proven in 1760 also in the diocese of Dromore. '''Deeds Emdale for 1715 mentions John Nesbitt son of Allen Nesbitt of Imdeal Co Down'''' *A Deed (Memorial 140607) 27 Dec 1757 and registered 1761 mentions a Deed of 1715 is first Deed I have found for Nesbitt Emdale 1715 mentions John Nesbitt son of Allen Nesbitt of Imdeal Co Down ''1715 140607 Registered 9 Nov 1761 memorial bearing date of 27 Dec 1757 indenture of lease date about 1 Sept 1715 Thomas Bligh Co of Meath to Nathan Nesbitt of Kynachan Co Meath gent all that 4 poles of Kynachan now in the possession of Nathan Nesbitt containing by common estimation 273 acres or thereabout etc etc to the said Nathan Nesbitt his heirs and assigns from 1 May for the natural lives of Jonathan Nesbitt brother of the said Nathan Nesbitt, John Nesbitt son of Allen Nesbitt of Imdeal Co Down and Arthur Nesbitt son of said Nathan Nesbitt £65 pr year paid half yearly'' '''1745 Exchequer Court Records: Caleb and Joseph Nesbitt were among the defendants named on 21 Nov 1745 in the Exchequer Court records. ''' '''Exchequer Court Records''': "Ireland, Exchequer Court of Equity Bill Books, 1674-1850"
Microfilm of Original Records at the National Archives; Dublin, Ireland; Court of Equity Bill Books

Name: Caleb Nesbitt; Court Date: 21 Nov 1745; Court Place: Ireland; Role: Defendant.
'''1781 Freeholders''' *Caleb Nesbit Emdall Down Date of registry: 1781 D/654/A3/1B Candidate *Robert Nesbit Emdall Down Date of registry: 1781 D/654/A3/1B Candidate *Caleb Nesbitt Emdall Down Date of registry: 1781 DOW/5/3/1 *Robert Nesbitt Emdall Down Date of registry: 1781 DOW/5/3/1 *'''Deed 1782 deed Caleb Nesbitt Emdel 23 May 1782 sold his lease to his brother John''' ::Indented deed 21 Sep 1782 Date registered 6 Nov 1782 Emdel Vol 350 Page 62 Memorial 233630 ::Caleb NESBITT of Emdele, Co Down farmer for considerations mentioned granted and sold to John NESBITT of Emdele, Co Down farmer part of the lands of Emdale occupied by said Caleb, and Richd Nesbitt ten acres Irish plantation measure for natural lives of several persons and paying head rent to Robert MONTGOMERY Esq.
::witnesses ::Daniel BROWN of Newry, Co Down attorney at law and John ARDREY of Glaskerbeag, Co Down linen weaver '''1788 Freeholders''' *David Nesbit Imdall Down Landlord (Marquis of?) Downshire Date of registry: 1788 D/654/A3/1B Candidate '''1790 Freeholders''' *John Nesbitt Emdall Down Date of registry: 1790 DOW/5/3/2 '''1815 Freeholders''' *Robert Nesbitt Emdall Down Landlord John Nesbitt Date of registry: 1815 D/654/A3/1G *Thomas McKee Emdall Down Landlord John Nesbitt Date of registry: 1815 D/654/A3/1G '''1863 Griffiths Valuation of Ireland''' Imdel Drumballyroney Down *James Nesbitt *John Nesbitt *Robert Nesbitt *Robert, Sr. Nesbitt == Sources ==

Property Nisbet and family de Soulis

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[[Category: Nisbet of that Ilk, Branch, Nisbet Name Study]] The de Soulis family and Nisbet Property connections 1172 SOULIS, an ancient surname,The first of the name was Ranulph de Sules, an Anglo-Saxon baron of Northamptonshire, who accompanied David I. into Scotland, and received from him a grant of lands in Liddesdale, '''with the manor of Nisbet in Teviotdale''',as well as other lands in East Lothian. He was butler to king David I. and died between 1165 and 11 Nov. 1172  RANULPH [I] de Soulis (-after [1165/70]).  "Henrico comite filio meo…Rondulfo de Sules…" witnessed the undated charter under which David I King of Scotland donated "Mortlmweit" {Morthwait} to Newbattle abbey[1050].  "Willielmi de Haya" donated "terrarum de Ederpolls" to Cupar abbey, for the souls of "regis Malcolmi et Domini mei regis Willelmi et…Domini Ranulphi de Sules avunculi mei", by undated charter[1051].  "Ranulphus de Sules pincerna Regis Scott" donated "unam carucatam terre in Gillemuriston" to Newbattle abbey by undated charter[1052], dated to [1165/70] by Balfour Paul[1053], confirmed by a charter of William King of Scotland[1054].  1299 '''Sir Ranulph de Nisbet''' who in 1299 was presented by the Bishop of Durham to the living of St. Mary Magdalene's hospital (This Sir Ranulph de Nisbet is not related to Nisbet of that Ilk according to Robert Chancellor Nesbitt) Sir Ranulph de Nisbet was probably descended/related to Ranulph de Sules who accompanied  King David I into Scotland who was granted the manor of Nisbet in Teviotdale and therefore became ---de Nisbet instead of de Sules 1320 '''The barony of Nisbet was subsequently the property of William Soulis''', on whose forfeiture in 1320 King Robert Bruce granted it to Robert Stewart, the son and heir of Walter, afterwards King Robert II. In the reign of King David I. the lands and barony of Nisbet belonged either to that monarch or to the earl Gospatrick, ''Morton's Mon. Annals, p. 55 Robertson's Index, p. 22, n. 3'' the latter of whom seems to have granted to the canons of Jedburgh a ploughgate and a half in that territory. ''Robertson's Index, p. 22, no. 3'' The barony was subsequently the property of William Soulis, on whose forfeiture in 1320 King Robert Bruce granted it to Robert Stewart, the son and heir of Walter, afterwards King Robert II. ''Robertson's Index, p. 10, no. 13, p. 21, no. 22'' Bannatyne Club > No. 100, 1851-1855 - Origines parochiales Scotiae > Volume 1 (438) Page 388 also [[Bruce-393|Robert (Bruce) de Brus (1303-bef.1332)]] His father provided him with an annual allowance and granted him the lands of Liddisdale which had been forfeited by de Soulis. Burnett, George (ed). Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum. The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland. Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House (1878), vol. 1, p. cxxix. 22 Jul 1376 Westminister. Grant to John Kerre, in recompence of 20 marks yearly in Scotland which he has lost by occasion of the present truce with those of Scotland of the keeping of the manor of Nesebit in Tevidale during the nonage of the heir of John, late earl of Pembroke, who held in chief; so that he keep it without waste and do and sustain the services and charges incumbent thereon Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward III, vol. 16, p. 306 == Sources == *

Property Nisbet and family Melsonby

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[[Category:Nisbet of that Ilk, Branch, Nisbet Name Study]] '''Property Nisbet and family Melsonby''' From the monastery of Coldinghams records Thomas Prior of the Monastary of Coldingham has been claimed to be an ancestor of Nisbet of that Ilk and son of Aldan of Nisbet. '''Thomas Prior of the Monastary of Coldingham is Thomas de MELSONBY (died after 1244) and was a medieval Bishop of Durham elect and Prior of Durham. He was the son of the rector of Melsonby from Melsonby in North Yorkshire, so his father was not Aldan of Nisbet as often claimed.''' He was a Franciscan monk (and as such did not marry) and prior of Coldingham, '''the Monastery at Coldingham was granted the lands of Nisbet in Berwickshire''' and as the prior he would then in that capacity act on behalf of the monastery and be mentioned in all the documents concerning lands of Nisbet. More for Thomas prior of Coldingham SIGILLVM:THOME:PRIORIS:DE:COLDINGHAM [The seal of Thomas, Prior of Coldingham] The Priors were free to design their own seals. As the Priory Church at Coldingham was dedicated to St Mary, often its Priors had Mary and Child on their seals. In the case of the seal shown, there is a side scroll to make it clear that the figure is Mary. Usually she holds the Christ Child, but in this case the Child is represented by a cross surmounting a sphere https://web.archive.org/web/20031022234152/http://www.stebba-coldinghampriory.org.uk/web/furtherthomas3.htm This is said to be his likeness. It is at the end of a ceiling rib, tucked into the north side of what was Cuthbert's Shrine in the Chapel of the Nine Altars at Durham Cathedral

Property Nisbet Nisbett Nesbit Nesbitt Index

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[[Category:Nisbet Name Study]] === Lands called Nisbet === === ENGLAND === Nisbet of Ancroft John Nisbet, farmer of Ancroft '''presumably but no proof a relation, executor named in Will of John Nisbet Gunsgreen''' === IRELAND === === SCOTLAND === *The lands of Liddesdale were at an early period erected into a regality. David I. granted the territory of Liddesdale to Ranulph de Sules, a Northampton baron, who had left his own land to follow the fortunes of that prince. (Caledonia, vol. ii. p. 116) He witnessed several charters of David I., of Malcolm IV., and his brother William. (Chart. Newbattle) At his death his nephew Ranulph succeeded to the lands, and whose descendants possessed the territory till 1320, when William de Sules conspired against the king, for which he was attainted, and the lands of Liddesdale, with the barony of Nisbet, Longnewton, Maxton, and Caverton, were forfeited. (Robertson's Index, 12) This family furnished accomplished statesmen and gallant warriors, and such was their influence as lords of Liddesdale that their armorial bearings were adopted in after times as the feudal arms of their ancient territory. (Nisbet's Heraldry, Part i. pp. 10) King Robert Bruce conferred the lands and lordship on his natural son' Robert, who fell on the field of Duplin. (Robertson's Index, 12, No. 54; p. 15, No. 2.) The territory then passed into the hands of the Douglases, by whom it was held till near the end of the fifteenth century, when the king compelled the Earl of Angus to exchange it for Bothwell. (Godscroft, 237.) In 1540 the lands and lordship were annexed to the crown by act of parliament. ( Acta Parl. Scot, vol. ii. pp. 361, 405. ) Queen Mary restored the same to Francis Stewart, who was created Earl of Bothwell and Lord of Liddesdale. ( Acta Parl. Scot, vol. ii. p. 551) It was again forfeited by Bothwell. At the abolition of heritable jurisdictions the regality was possessed by his grace of Buccleuch, who then obtained for the loss of jurisdiction £600 sterling. ==== Ayrshire ==== *Sornhill https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Property_Nisbet_of_Greenholm_Sornhill ==== Berwick Borders ==== 1545 Borders list destroyed - ''' the towres and barmekyn (''A battlement or battlemented wall; a wall of defence'') of Nesbed raced (''distroyed''), the towre of Nesbed, Nesbed Hill, raced (''distroyed'') '''- The names of the fortresses, abbeys, frere-houses, market towns, villages, towres, and places brent, raced, and cast downe by the commandment of Therll of Hertforde, the King's Majestie's Lieutenant Generall in the North partes, in the invasion into the realm of Scotland, between the 8th of Sept. and the 23d of the same 1545, the 37th yeare of the King's Royall Majestie's moste prousperous and victorious reigne. Annals of the Seymours : being a history of the Seymour family from early times to within a few years of the present by St. Maur, H Publication date 1902 APPENDIX B. *MUNGO'S WALLS Parish of Mertoun County Berwickshire. aka Mongouse Towre; Mungoes walles; Mungoiswallis; Mungos Walls; Mungoswaes; Mungoswalls ''Grid reference:NT 81015 52156 Lat / long:55.76237777062165,-2.3041093945352262'' ==== Haddington ==== *NISBET, a hamlet, in the parish of PENTCAITLAND, county of HADDINGTON, 2 miles (S. E. by S.) from Penston ; containing 43 inhabitants. It lies in the north-east part of the parish, and on the western bank of the Tyne water, and is chiefly inhabited by persons engaged in trades. The weaving of cloth was formerly carried on to some extent. A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland: Comprising the Several ..., Volume 2 1846 By Samuel Lewis *NISBET, in the Shire of HADINGTON; and in the Parish of Pencaitland. A Village, at the distance of 34 m. S. E. from Tranent. A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland and of the Islands in the British Seas By Nicholas Carlisle 1813 vol 2 ==== Lanarkshire ==== *Nisbet Culter Lanark 1575/1576 -Title-Letter of procuration granted by Katherine Muir, portioner of Nisbet, in implement of her part of a contact of marriage between her, John Ronay her son and Janet Ronay his daughter, and John Lyndesay of Covintonn, taking burden on him for Rolland Lyndesay hi son, dated at Nisbet 5th June 1564, and constituting John Lyndesay in Weym her procurator on her behalf to resign in the hands of James Menzeis of That Ilk her lands of Nesbit in the barrony of Culter, sheriffdom of Lanark, in favour of Rolland Lyndesay and Janet Ronay his wife. GD50/186/8/26 *In 1367 Walter Byset granted to William Newbiggin of Dunsyre, all his lands in the barony of Culter, except the lands of Nisbet. • The following extract from Chalmers' Caledonia throws some light on the proprietorship of the parish in ancient times. “ During the reign of David II. the half of the barony of Culler was held by Walter Byset of the King he come, and Byset stated that it had been so held by his ancestors. In 1367, Walter Byset granted to William Newbiggin of Dunsyre, all his lands in the barony of Culter, except the lands of Nisbet ; and he also granted the patronage of the church with these lands, to be held by Newbiggin and his son David, of the King. In 1367, Sir Archibald Douglas the Lord Galloway obtained, on the resignation of Walter Byset of Clerkington, a charter of the lands of Clerkington in Edinburghshire, and the half of the barony of Culter in Lanarksl.ire. On the 10th of December 1449, William Earl of Douglas obtained a charter of the half of the land near the parish church of Culter, and of the advowson of the same church. The right of these was forfeited by his successor James Earl of Douglas in 1455." The New Statistical Account of Scotland: Lanark ==== Roxburghshire ==== *NISBET, EAST and WEST, a village, in the parish of CRAILING, and JEDBURGH district of the county of Roxburgh, 1% mile (W.) from Eckford; containing 320 inhabitants. Nisbet was anciently a parish, and is famous, by tradition, for being a stronghold of some of the ancient marauders of the border. By the forfeiture of William Soules in the reign of Robert I., the barony of Nisbet became the property of Walter, steward of Scotland ; and in 1371 the baronies of Nisbet and Ednam were granted by Robert II. to Sir Robert Erskine and Christian de Keth, his spouse. The church was demolished many years ago, but its cemetery is still used by the old families: for a long time after the union of Nisbet with Crailing, divine service was performed in the church of the former place, on alternate Sabbaths. The village is small, but pleasantly situated on the north side of the river Teviot, and on the road from Roxburgh to Ancrum; and is the property, with the lands around it, of the Marquess of Lothian. There is here a good parish library, the gift of the marquess. At the village are the ruins of two strong towers, where stones of excellent workmanship have been occasionally dug up. The hamlet of Upper Nisbet lies at a short distance northward. A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland: Comprising the Several ..., Volume 2 1846 By Samuel Lewis *NISBET, in the District of Jedburgh, and Shire of Roxburgh: The Church was demolished many years ago, but its Cemetery is still used by the old Families. It is one of the Parishes, now included in the Union of Crailing. Nisbet is famous, by tradition, for being a strong-hold of some of the ancient marauders of the Border. By the forfeiture of WILLIAM Soules in the reign of Robert the First, the Barony of Nisbet became the property of WALTER, the Steward of Scotland: and, in 1371, the Baronies of Nisbet, and Ednam, were granted by Robert the Second to Sir Robert ERSKINE, and CHRISTIAN de KETH, his spouse. There are the ruins of two strong Towers at the Village of Nether Nisbet, where stones of excellent workmanship are occasionally dug up. This Parish also deserves to be mentioned, on account of its antiquity, and the singularity of its tenure;—that the Proprietor of the Barony of Crailing is bound to furnish a Guard of his own Vassals, for the Circuit Court of Justiciary, when it meets at Jedburgh: On this account, there is annexed to that Barony, the property of some acres of land at Lanton, in the Parish of Jedburgh, which is called “The Crowner's Lands.” See, Crailing. A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland and of the Islands in the British Seas By Nicholas Carlisle 1813 vol 2 *Nisbet.—This name is derived from the Saxon, and means the nose-piece or bit. There are four places which go by the name of Nisbet, all lying on the left bank of the Teviot, and on the slope of Penielheugh. The first owner of this barony was Ranulph de Sules, a Northamptonshire baron, who accompanied David from England. He obtained a grant of land in Liddesdale, and Nisbet in Teviotdale. He granted to the Abbey of Jedburgh half a carrucate of land in Nasebith (Charter of David I) On the forfeiture of William Soulis, Robert the Bruce granted the barony to Walter the Stewart of Scotland. (Robertson’s Index, 10, 21) During the reign of David II. it became the property of Sir Robert Erskine and Christiane Keth, his spouse, by grant from Robert the Steward of Scotland, afterwards Robert II. '''The grant includes mills, multures, patronage of church and hospital, and the men on the property bond and free. The territory was afterwards divided into Over, Nether, East, and West Nisbet, and possessed by the Marquis of Lothian.''' In the little church of Nisbet, in 1220 and 1228, all the differences between the bishop of Glasgow and the canons of Jedburgh were adjusted. The church has long since ceased to be, but its little graveyard is still used by the men of Teviotdale, who love to lay their ashes with their forefathers. In 1612, the parliament appointed Crailing to be the parish church. In the days of David I. Sheriff Gospatrick possessed Crailing. note: Marquess of Lothian is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1701 for Robert Kerr, 4th Earl of Lothian The history and antiquities of Roxburghshire and adjacent districts, from the most remote period to the present time. Vol II 1857 By Jeffrey, Alexander, 1806-1874 Page 369

Property Nisbet of Greenholm Greenholm

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[[Category:Nisbet of Greenholm, Branch, Nisbet Name Study]] WORK IN PROGRESS === Nisbet owners under Superior === *1442 Murdoch Nisbet parts of the lands of Greenholm and others Murdoch Nisbet Obtained a Charter of Alienation dates 28th July 1442 from David Tayt of Elynton of parts of the lands of Greenholm and others *1496 James Nisbet possibly/probably son of above Murdoch inherited 40s Greenholm JAMES NESBIT (b ca 1457 - d. ca 1514) was granted sasine (as heir to his father) to Greenholme, Auchinruglane, Sornhill, Sorne in 1496 (Exchequer Rolls, Volume 10 (1488 - 1496) *1518 **Margaret Blair got liferent 20s Greenholm **James Nisbet inherited 20s Greenholm *1550 James Nisbet died without issue his sisters inherited END OF THE GREENHOLM MALE LINE and went to the daughter. *Margaret the oldest inherited his 20 s of Greenholm as well as the 20 s that her mother had in liferent She married a Nisbet possibly from the OLD GREENHOLM LINE but unknown if that is the case or not. *1578 Alexander Nisbet inherited 40s of Greenholm after his mother the only building mentioned was a grain mill which would have been important for the surrounding areas as wellon Tuesday 25 November 1578 in Greenholm, Ayrshire, Scotland Alexander Nisbet 1578 Nisbitt heir of his mother Margreta oldest sister and one of the other heiress portioner. 25 Nov 1578 Extract-Alexander Nisbitt heir of his mother Margreta oldest sister and one of the other heiress portioner of the late Jacobus Nisbitt of Greinholme --- in '''40 solidatis land of Greenholm with molendo granario et fullonario''' –40 solidatis lands of Mylnerig—20 solidatis land of Sorne—30 solidatis lands of Sornhill old lands of old extinct in the bailiary of Kylestewart Ayr lxxxviii 214 #703 Service of Heirs-Retours *1609 JAMES Nisbet of Greenholm also designated of Mylneside Ifeft lands of Greenholm 18 Dec 1609 *ca 1661 JAMES Nisbet of Greenholm died Oct 1680 fiar in 1649 also lived at Sornhill 6 Dec 1646 Marriage contract Marie Kennedy *1679 Robert Nisbet of Greenholm Petition Indyted for being at the rebellion, resetting of rebels and uttering treasonable speeches. He appeared at Ayr, produced a certificate bearing that he had taken the Bond timorously and took the Test and the Diet (The date fixed by the court for hearing a case for any one of a variety of purposes.) was deserted '''on his renouncing all land and heritages whereof he had right at the time of the rebellion in June 1679.''' * 1681 ROBERT Nisbet of Greenholme and BARBARA Nisbet his spouse 40s lands of Greenholm but they now reside on Sornhill 2 Oct 1671 JAMES Nisbet and he had borrowed money from the Hamiltons of Machlinholl. On the 2 October 1671, 2 October 1671 Ayr 1681 20 Nov 1681 ROBERT Nisbet GREENHOLM Charter by the King to ROBERT Nisbet of Greenholme and BARBARA Nisbet his spouse which failing his nearest heirs 40s lands GREENHOLM-40s lands of MYLNERIG-20s lands of MYLNESYDE- 20s lands of SORNHILL that they now reside on *1683 Covenanters -Robert Nisbet of Greenholm on List of the haill persons committed prisoners for treasonable crymes 1683 *1683 Robert Nisbet of Greenholm Renounciation (formal announcement no longer supports, believes in, or has a connection with the rebellion) produced. *1683 Pleads for liberty and for the Diet (The date fixed by the court for hearing a case for any one of a variety of purposes.) to be deserted Edinburgh 17th August 1683 Lords ordain his liberty under caution of 10000 merks to appear in December *1685 Two years since he was indyted on the same count a second time and likeways that Diet (The date fixed by the court for hearing a case for any one of a variety of purposes.) was deserted.Claims the witnesses to the 3rd charge were examined first at Glasgow and then at Edinburgh provide no grounds for the indytment. *1692 Nisbet of Greenholm, to pay £600; Charles II: 1662 Legislation [1662/5/96] Act containing some exceptions from the act of indemnity that the persons particularly after-mentioned, each of them for their own parts, are excepted from his majesty's pardon and indemnity, in so far as may concern the payment of the sums underwritten namely Which sums are hereby ordained to be paid by them, to any person or persons who shall be appointed by his majesty to receive the same, the one half thereof between now and the [...] day of [...] and the other half between now and the [...] day of [...], with this express certification that whoever of the persons foresaid shall not make payment of the respective sums above-written imposed upon them between now and the terms respectively aforementioned, they are from thenceforth to forfeit and lose the whole benefit of his majesty's pardon and indemnity, and the said days being past and their sums not being paid, it is hereby, now as then and then as now, declared that they have no share in his majesty's pardon, but are excepted therefrom and their estates, rents and goods are forthwith to be sequestrated and raised for his majesty's use, their persons to be secured and themselves further punished as persons guilty of sedition, usurpation and rebellion. *1736-1764 Archibald Nisbet *1755 Window tax Sornhill not mentioned but Archibald Nisbet Greenholm had 19 windows 14sh 3d. (This is 9 more windows than listed in 1798 for Sornhill.) Does that mean he wasn't living at Sornhill? later blocked off windows to save tax? window count was it for Sornhill and also for tenants living on Greenholm or Sornhill? *1764 - 1787 Robert Nisbett of Greenholm Ayrshire died at his house of Milend in the Island of Jamaica on the 3rd Jul last The Caledonian Mercury Edinburgh, Scotland 25 Oct 1787, Thu Page 3 *1794 The Forty Shilling Land of GREENHOLM including PATIE’s MILL, with the astricted multures and Lint-mill thereof are put up for sale Note; The estate of Lanfine grew from the original 400 acres acquired by John Brown in 1769, to over 10,000 acres it appears he bourgt a lot of the Greenholm property possibly that which was for sale in 1794. === Places on Greenholm === *Bedlam Names of streets have changed, but one area of Greenholm has all but disappeared. Stewarts Place occupied the area between Browns Road and the Tilework Brae and was built to accommodate navvies brought to Newmilns for the purpose of extending the railway line to Darvel. Stewarts Place gradually fell into disrepair and became locally known as Bedlam, due to this. Remnants of the buildings still stand, but lie behind a large, stone wall *Water Wynd === TAXES === *1691 "Greinholme gives up for himselfe & his tennents ane accompts of 18 hearths" *1708 Land tax Ayrshire bailliaries of Cunninghame, Kyle, and Carrick **Greenholm - £264.13.4 *1755 Window tax Archibald Nisbet Greenholm had 19 windows 14sh 3d. * 1759 Land tax Ayrshire bailliaries of Cunninghame, Kyle, and Carrick **Greenholm deducing Mayfields purchase -£223.3.4 **Mayfields purchase from Greenholm is - £87.3.4 *1803 Land tax Ayrshire bailliaries of Cunninghame, Kyle, and Carrick **Archibald Nisbet Esq. Sornhill - £44.3.4 **Col. [Colonel] John Hughes -Mayfields purchas from Greenholm -£87.3.4 **Nicol Brown Esqre. Greenholm - £79.0.0 === Tenant/Occupiers/Proprietors === *1691 "Greinholme gives up for himselfe & his tennents ane accompts of 18 hearths" *1770 ??? John MACFEE--The Late Sir James Shaw, Bart -This venerable Baronet is succeeded in his title by his nephew John (now Sir John Shaw), '''son of John Macfie, of Greenholm, Ayrshire''', by the sister of the late baronet. He assumed the name of Shaw in 1815, in lieu of his patronymic Macfie-The Morning Post (London, Greater London, England) 26 Oct 1843, Thu Page 3 About 1770, calico printing was introduced to Kilmarnock by a''' Mr John MACFEE (MCFEE or MCFIE) and the first printworks was opened at Greenholm near the Riccarton bridge. The printwork buildings later became the Glencairn Flour Mill'''. John MacFee married the sister of one of Kilmarnock's most famous sons - Sir James SHAW. Their son, John MacFee changed his name to Sir John Shaw on inheriting his uncle's title. John died in 1868 NOTE: Greenholm is not real close to Riccarton. Is there an error in the newspaper? Was there a bridge called Riccarton bridge near Greenholm as the Riccarton road is the same road as road that goes by Greenholm but has different names today along the way. Some have thought this should be Greenhill. The reference could also be to Greenholm property near Riccarton that then would have been leased from NNs of Greenholm, see http://www.shelwin.com/e/ancestry/macadam/calico.htm *1803 [[Brown-78587|John Brown (1729-1802)]] Parish of Galston he paid tax for:Auchruglen Valuation £100.0.0; Greenholm Valuation £79.0.0 (tax 11.2 Scots); Easter & Wester Lanefines Valuation £212.18.3; Auchenbart & Greensmill Valuation £132.8.2 ; Waterhaugh Burnfoot Dyke Valuation £66.11.0; Parkerstone Valuation £50.0.0; Carnsayth Valuation £40.16.0; Priestland Valuation £40.0.0; Dalquhairn Valuation £5.12.9; Over Newton Nicol Brown Esqre. £33.6.8; Land tax rolls for Ayrshire, volume 05 E106/4/5/17 *1803 Parish of Galston he paid tax Col. [Colonel] John Hughes Mayfields purchas from Greenholm (Millrig?)Valuation £87.3.4 (tax 3.4 Scots) *1811-1857 There had to have been tenants living on Greenholm. There was 483 burials between 1811-1857 registered for Loudoun Parish- that were for people said to be residing in Greenholm, many were weavers. These 93 surnames for families registered for Greenholm were: Aaron; Allan; Anderson; Arnot; Bennerman; Black; Blackwood; Bochbald; Borland; Bowie; Boyd; Braningan; Brown; Browning; Bryce; Burns; Cameron; Campbell; Clark; Connell; Cruikshanks; Cuthbertson; Dalziel; Dougall; Dykes; Findlay; Findleter; Fleming; Gibson; Gregg; Hills; Hollingsworth; Hood; Howie; Hutton; Jack; Jackson; Jamie; Johnston; King; Kirkland; Kyle; Lambie; Law; Loudoun; Love; Lyche; MacKay; Mair; Marshall; Martin; Matthews; McAdams; McCaddam; McLoad; Miller; Mitchell; Moore; Morrison; Morton; Nesbet; Nevin; Peden; Parker; Parsey; Paterson; Patten; Pollock; Pringle; Rankin; Rayborne; Reid; Richmond; Russel; Scouler; Shaw; Sinclair; Smith; Steel; Stencan; Stevenson; Stewart; Thomson; Torrance; Trench; Wagstaff; Walker; Wallace; Wilson; Wood; Woodburn; Wyllie; Young; '''Lands''' *1442 Murdoch Nisbet Murdoch Nisbet Obtained a Charter of Alienation dates 28th July 1442 from David Tayt of Elynton of parts of the lands of Greenholm and others *1496 James Nisbet possibly/probably son of above Murdoch JAMES NESBIT (b ca 1457 - d. ca 1514) was granted sasine (as heir to his father) to Greenholme, Auchinruglane, Sornhill, Sorne in 1496 (Exchequer Rolls, Volume 10 (1488 - 1496) *ca 1514 inherited from his father ROBERT NISBET + abt 1518 Born ca 1480, x Margaret Blair +aft 1553 3 children: Margaret, Mariota and James *1519 James Sornhill 40s (like the whole) inherited from his father JAMES NISBET b between 1509 and 1519 died before 1550 without issue (sasine as heir to his father Nov 1519) His sisters inherited the property after him as heir * is inherited by his sisters and split between the sisters Mariota 1/4 10s Sornhill and Margaret 3/4 30S of Sornhill *1578 Alexander Nisbet inherited 40s of Greenholm after his mother no buildings mentioned other than a grain millon Tuesday 25 November 1578 in Greenholm, Ayrshire, Scotland Alexander Nisbet 1578 Nisbitt heir of his mother Margreta oldest sister and one of the other heiress portioner. 25 Nov 1578 Extract-Alexander Nisbitt heir of his mother Margreta oldest sister and one of the other heiress portioner of the late Jacobus Nisbitt of Greinholme --- in '''40 solidatis land of Greenholm with molendo granario et fullonario''' –40 solidatis lands of Mylnerig—20 solidatis land of Sorne—30 solidatis lands of Sornhill old lands of old extinct in the bailiary of Kylestewart Ayr lxxxviii 214 #703 Service of Heirs-Retours * 1681 ROBERT Nisbet of Greenholme and BARBARA Nisbet his spouse 40s lands of Greenholm but theynow reside on Sornhill 2 Oct 1671 JAMES Nisbet and he had borrowed money from the Hamiltons of Machlinholl. On the 2 October 1671, 2 October 1671 Ayr 1681 20 Nov 1681 ROBERT Nisbet GREENHOLM Charter by the King to ROBERT Nisbet of Greenholme and BARBARA Nisbet his spouse which failing his nearest heirs 40s lands GREENHOLM-40s lands of MYLNERIG-20s lands of MYLNESYDE- 20s lands of SORNHILL that they now reside on''' *Robert Nisbet *1724-1726 bound letterbook between Alexander Earl of Marchmont (superior??) and Mr Nisbet of Greenholm GD158/2515 *1724 ARCH Nisbet of SORNHILL attorney *1739 Archibald Nisbet inherited from his father Robert Tuesday 9 January 1739 in Greenholm, Ayrshire, Scotland Archibald Nisbet 1739 Nisbet of Greenholme Heir Special to his father Robert Nisbet. 1739 9 Jan 1739 registered 12 Apr 1739 (3) Archibald Nisbet of Greenholme Heir Special in Greenholme, Milnrig, Milnside and Two Portions of Sornhill Ayrshire to his father Robert Nisbet of Greenholme who died Jan 1736 NAS/NRS index Services of heirs 1700-1859 9 Jan 1739 registered 12 Apr 1739 (3) *1739 John Brown portioner of Greenholm witness to Sasine *1755 Window tax Sornhill not mentioned but Archibald Nisbet Greenholm had 19 windows 14sh 3d. (This is 9 more windows than listed in 1798 for Sornhill.) Does that mean he wasn't living at Sornhill? later blocked off windoes to save tax? window count was for Sornhill and also for tenants living on Greenholm? *1764 ROBERT of Greenholm 1730 -+ 5 Jul 1787 in Jamaica test England 1788 *1774 19 July 1774 Ayr 1774 19 Jul ARCHIBALD Nisbet apothecary in LONDON and DAVID Nisbet surgeon in LONDON SORNHILL and GREENHOLM – NRS (RS14/24/10-11 *1788 David Nisbett in London claimed bought leased? inheritence of Sornhill with the Manorplace on the death of his brother even though his brother had sons. on Monday 14 April 1788 in Greenholm, Ayrshire, Scotland David NN 1788 Nisbet Surgeon in London Heir Special in Greenholme Sornhill to his father Archibald Nisbet. 1788 14 Apr 1788 registered 9 May 1788 (19) David Nisbet Surgeon in London Heir Special in Greenholme Sornhill with Manorplace in The Bailiary Of Kyle Stewart Ayrshire to his father Archibald Nisbet of Greenholm who died Sep 1764 NAS/NRS index Services of heirs 1700-1859 14 Apr 1788 registered 9 May 1788 (19) (note 1788 -superior of the lands is Hugh Earl of Marchmont) *1798-1799 Archibald Nisbet Esq. Sornhil 10 Windows £1.12.0 1 Horse £1.4.0 3 Dogs £0.18.0 Consolidated Schedules of Assessed Taxes 1798-1799 vol 04 E326/15/4/60 *1803 Archibald Nisbet Esq. Sornhill £44.3.4 Land tax rolls( rental value of their lands) *1829 East Sornhill on Thursday 11 June 1829 in Sornhill /Cecilia Nisbett Heir to her father Archibald Nisbett of East Sornhill. 1829 11 Jun 1829 registered 17 Jun 1823 (32) Cecilia Nisbett Heir in General cum benefiaio Inventarii to her father Archibald Nisbett of East Sornhill NAS/NRS index Services of heirs 1700-1859 11 Jun 1829 registered 17 Jun 1823 (32) === Residences main line owners Greenholm Nisbets=== *UNKNOWN *SORNHILL **1660 James Nisbet of Greenholm and wife Marie Kennedy). with the date of 1660 on the lintel of the window above **1681 ROBERT Nisbet of Greenholme and BARBARA Nisbet his spouse 40s lands of Greenholm but they now reside on Sornhill *JAMAICA - 1787 Milend in the Island of Jamaica. Robert Nisbett of Greenholm Ayrshire died at his house of Milend in the Island of Jamaica on the 3rd Jul He had a natural son Archibald but he did not take over so end of Progeniture lines inheritance of Greenholm. == Sources == The proprietor of a ploughgate, held of the Crown, had a parliamentary vote. In money terms a ploughgate was a forty-shilling land of auld extent. calculated at 104 Scots acres- 100 Scots acres (5.3 km2) also defined: The amount of land which a plough pulled by a team of eight oxen could till in a year, generally calculated at 104 Scots acres but varying probably according to the productive capacity of the land rather than its extent. (This definition is questioned by some authorities). Also called carrucate, or, in England hide. Mayfield The burial place of the Campbells of Cessnock and their descendants, the Campbells of Mayfield, extends in front of this wall 12 feet by 8 feet. To perpetuate their remembrance, this plate is put up by Bruce Campbell of Mayfield, Anno 1809. *

Property Nisbet of Greenholm Sornhill

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[[Category:Nisbet of Greenholm, Branch, Nisbet Name Study]] === Sornhill House === Canmore describes it as a *Farmstead (a farmhouse and ancillary farm building forming a group) (18th Century), *Lairds House (A medium-sized domestic residence of a lesser landholder c.1560-c.1750, the earliest being of tower-house form (my note: such as West Nisbet house), the later ones of symmetrical rectangular plan, (my note: such as Sornhill.) (17th Century) ------add picture Sornhill house is a 17th. century house (possibly built 1660) with three floors and an attic. First Floor inscription on fireplace 1683 RN and BN (Robert Nisbet of Greenholm and wife Barbara Nisbet of Carfin). An outside tower window has an inscribed lintel with JN and MK (James Nisbet of Greenholm and wife Marie Kennedy). with the date of 1660 on the lintel of the window above. Inscription in kitchen AN 1799 (Archibald Nisbet of Sornhill, previously resident in London). *situated on East Sornhill *Sornhill, a tall, attractive laird's house of the 17th century. (The laird would be the owner of a large, long-established Scottish estate). This appears to be the residence of the main Greenholm branch from the middle 1600s. Where they resided before that is unknown. *A date-stone over the door, now hidden by an ungly modern perch APPEARS to read 1660-''The Castles and Mansions of Ayrshire by Michael C Davis (1985-1990)'' *first known residents are James Nisbet and Maria Kennedy his wife, probably from 1660 and possibly they built Sornhill. === Lands of Sornhill === The 40s of lands of Sornhill have been divided through time after the Nisbets acquired them in the 1400s. *the 1st division I have found is when the 2 sisters inherited the lands from their brother who had all 40s of Sornhill. The lands were then split with the **'''oldest sister Margaret that took over Greenholm and 30s or 3/4 of Sornhill'''. **'''youngest Mariota got 10s or 1/4 which was sold in 1553 to Hugh Campbell of Loudoun.''' *another 10s or 1/4 of the original property is gone by 1681 leaving half or 20s that was inherited by following Robert Nisbet. *1681 Robert Nisbet of Greenholme and Barbara Nisbet his spouse '''20s lands or half of Sornhill that they now reside on''' part would be East Sornhill then *1739 Archibald Nisbet inherited half of Sornhill from his father Robert {{Image|file=Nisbet_Study_Images_Buildings-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Sornhill. }} *1442 Murdoch Nisbet 's Charter of the transfer of Lands to him form David Tayt, probably included Sornhill Murdoch Nisbet Obtained a Charter of Alienation dates 28th July 1442 from David Tayt of Elynton of parts of the lands of Greenholm and others *1496 James Nisbet possibly/probably son of above Murdoch (not named in this reference but possibly in original document if it is available) James Nesbit (b ca 1457 - d. ca 1514) was granted sasine (as heir to his father) to Greenholme, Auchinruglane, Sornhill, Sorne in 1496 (Exchequer Rolls, Volume 10 (1488 - 1496) *ca 1514 Sornhill 40s ( 40s is the whole) inherited from his father Robert Nisbet died abt 1518 Born ca 1480, married Margaret Blair +aft 1553 3 children: Margaret, Mariota and James *1519 James Sornhill 40s (like the whole) inherited from his father James Nisbet b between 1509 and 1519 died before 1550 without issue (sasine as heir to his father Nov 1519) His sisters inherited the property after him as heir *Sornhill is inherited by his sisters and split between the sisters Mariota 1/4 10s Sornhill and Margaret 3/4 30S of Sornhill who married John Nisbet. * 1553 Hugh Campbell of Loudoun buys 40s in Aughinrugland 20s Sorne 10s Sornehill from Mariota Nesbit and her husband, John Lockhart. Margaret Blair, mother of Mariota Nesbit, was occupying the 20 pound land of Sorne 10s ( later there is a marriage between the Campbell and Greenholm Nisbet line--Sasine 4 Dec 1607 Margaret Nisbet daughter of Alexander husband is Hugh Campbell HC of Auchruglen) *1578 Alexander Nisbet inherited 30s of Sornhill which is 3/4 of the property after his mother on Tuesday 25 November 1578 in Greenholm, Ayrshire, Scotland Alexander Nisbet 1578 Nisbitt heir of his mother Margreta oldest sister and one of the other heiress portioner. 25 Nov 1578 Extract-Alexander Nisbitt heir of his mother Margreta oldest sister and one of the other heiress portioner of the late Jacobus Nisbitt of Greinholme --- in 40 solidatis land of Greenholm with molendo granario et fullonario (no buildings mentioned other than a grain mill) –40 solidatis lands of Mylnerig—20 solidatis land of Sorne—30 solidatis lands of Sornhill old lands of old extinct in the bailiary of Kylestewart Ayr lxxxviii 214 #703 Service of Heirs-Retours *10s is not passed on to following Robert * 1681 Robert Nisbet of Greenholme and Barbara Nisbet his spouse 20s lands or half of Sornhill that they now reside on 2 Oct 1671 James Nisbet and he had borrowed money from the Hamiltons of Machlinholl. On the 2 October 1671, 2 October 1671 Ayr 1681 20 Nov 1681 Robert Nisbet Greenholm Charter by the King to Robert Nisbet of Greenholme and Barbara Nisbet his spouse which failing his nearest heirs 40s lands Greenholm-40s lands of Mylnerig-20s lands of MYLNESYDE- '''20s lands of Sornhill that they now reside on''' *Robert Nisbet *1724-1726 bound letterbook between Alexander Earl of Marchmont (superior??) and Mr Nisbet of Greenholm GD158/2515 *1724 Arch Nisbet of Sornhill attorney *1739 Archibald Nisbet inherited half of Sornhill from his father Robert Tuesday 9 January 1739 in Greenholm, Ayrshire, Scotland Archibald Nisbet 1739 Nisbet of Greenholme Heir Special to his father Robert Nisbet. 1739 9 Jan 1739 registered 12 Apr 1739 (3) Archibald Nisbet of Greenholme Heir Special in Greenholme, Milnrig, Milnside and Two Portions of Sornhill Ayrshire to his father Robert Nisbet of Greenholme who died Jan 1736 NAS/NRS index Services of heirs 1700-1859 9 Jan 1739 registered 12 Apr 1739 (3) *1739 John Brown portioner of Greenholm witness to Sasine *1755 Window tax Sornhill not mentioned but Archibald Nisbet Greenholm had '''19 windows '''14sh 3d. (This is 9 more windows than listed in 1798 for Sornhill.) Does that mean he wasn't living at Sornhill? later blocked off windows to save tax? window count was for Sornhill and also for tenants living on Greenholm? *1764 Robert of Greenholm 1730 -died 5 Jul 1787 in Jamaica test England 1788 *1774 19 July 1774 Ayr 1774 19 Jul Archibald Nisbet apothecary in London and David Nisbet surgeon in London Sornhill and Greenholm – NRS (RS14/24/10-11 *1788 David Nisbett in London claimed bought leased? inheritence of Sornhill with the Manorplace on the death of his brother even though his brother had sons. on Monday 14 April 1788 in Greenholm, Ayrshire, Scotland David Nisbett 1788 Nisbet Surgeon in London Heir Special in Greenholme Sornhill to his father Archibald Nisbet. 1788 14 Apr 1788 registered 9 May 1788 (19) David Nisbet Surgeon in London Heir Special in Greenholme Sornhill with Manorplace in The Bailiary Of Kyle Stewart Ayrshire to his father Archibald Nisbet of Greenholm who died Sep 1764 NAS/NRS index Services of heirs 1700-1859 14 Apr 1788 registered 9 May 1788 (19) (note 1788 -superior of the lands is Hugh Earl of Marchmont) *Archibald Nisbet 5th son *1798-1799 Archibald Nisbet Esq. Sornhill '''10 Windows '''£1.12.0 1 Horse £1.4.0 3 Dogs £0.18.0 Consolidated Schedules of Assessed Taxes 1798-1799 vol 04 E326/15/4/60 *1803 Archibald Nisbet Esq. Sornhill £44.3.4 Land tax rolls( rental value of their lands) *1829 East Sornhill on Thursday 11 June 1829 in Sornhill /Cecilia Nisbett Heir to her father Archibald Nisbett of East Sornhill. 1829 11 Jun 1829 registered 17 Jun 1823 (32) Cecilia Nisbett Heir in General cum benefiaio Inventarii to her father Archibald Nisbett of East Sornhill NAS/NRS index Services of heirs 1700-1859 11 Jun 1829 registered 17 Jun 1823 (32) *THE estate of Milrig has been sold by Messrs Knight. Frank and Rutley. the property being situated near Kilmarnock and Galston, in the county of Ayr. The estate is about 346 acres in extent, and includes Milrig House and policies, Sornhill and Millside farms, and a number of smaller properties. the total rental being £792? per annum. 1925 Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Fri 18 Sep 1925 also SCOTTISH ESTATE AND FARM MARKET. A Well-Known Property Near Errol. Messrs Knight, Frank, & Rutley make the preliminary announcement that they will sell, by direction of Major H. A. Cooper, the residential and agricultural estate of Milrig, in Ayrshire. is situated about two miles from Galston and 71/2 miles from Kilmarnock, extending to area of about 346 acres. SALE 1925 -Milrig House is charmingly situated, with a western aspect, commanding extensive views over the surrounding country to the sea and the Arran Hills. On the property are well-timbered policies and attractive gardens. Hunting can be obtained with the Eglinton Foxhounds and the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. There are two capital dairy farms, Sornhill and Millside; also small agricultural subject, a cottage with land, and a number of grass parks. The estate is to be offered for sale by auction as a whole or in parts on an early date unless previously sold privately. Dundee Courier - Tue 21 Jul 1925 == Sources ==

Property of Plowden Weston 1827 South Carolina

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina]] ==Background== The following properties, all in South Carolina, were named in the will of [[Weston-5190|Plowden Weston]]. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 36 1818-1826 Wills v. 37 1826-1834
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1826-1834, Vol. 037 > image 607 of 855; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JXS5-X8}} (accessed 3 May 2023) *1827 will of Plowden Weston
'''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 38-39 1826-1834
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1826-1834, Vol. 038 > image 173 of 874; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JLS3-2N}} (accessed 3 May 2023) *will of Plowden Weston part 2
*his house at 35 Queen Street in Charleston, to wife *Plantation at Wando in Christ Church Parish, where he occasionally resides, descended from John Hollybush, bequeathed to granddaughter Alice A. Weston *tract of land at Long Bay, was gained in exchange for the Brewhouse in Charleston, to son Francis M. Weston *house and lot of land at Hampstead, to son Paul Weston, where he now resides *lands at Wando in Christ Church Parish, consisting of the plantations and tracts of land purchased of George Singler Capers, Captain John Hatter, Elisha Whilden, William Dorrell, Richard Rowser, John Dorrell, Mrss? Winter & Wallace, James Dorrell, and all the marshland run out by me, to son Paul Weston *residence plantation, the undivided part that Plowden Weston resides on, to son Paul Weston *Island called Cat Island on Wando River, lately purchased of James Moon and John R. Wyatt, to son Paul Weston *Lands in the Georgetown District, to son Francis M. Weston, comprises the lands in All Saints and St. Georges Parish *Laurel Hill Plantation, in the neighborhood of Waccamaw in Georgetown County, swampland and settlements on both sides of the river, purchased of Gabriel Marion, Mr. Goddard, and John Lefsesne, bequeathed to son Francis Marion Weston (Laurel Hill is now Brookgreen Gardens) Please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_Plowden_Weston%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Plowden Weston]] for more information on this plantation. *Sea Shore and Pine Lands near Laurel Hill, to son Francis Marion Weston *Lands at Long Bay, to son Francis Marion Weston *Lands at Loceastee, to son Francis Marion Weston *Lot no. 115 in Georgetown, to son Francis Marion Weston *Lot or parcel of land in the Village of Hampstead lately purchased of Richard Cunningham lying adjacent to my lot in Hampstead now occupied by my son, to son Paul Weston *150 acres of land in All Saints Parish purchased of the Sheriff of George Town District, formerly the property of Joseph Allston, bounding northerly on lands devised by me to my said son in said will (to Francis?), westerly on lands of the estate of Robert Whithers, easterly on marsh and Murrells Inlet, to son Paul Weston *85 acres of land in Christ Church Parish butting and bounding to the lands South East South and West on lands now belonging to me and devised by me in my said will to son Paul Weston, to the North and Northwest on lands of Joseph Frazier, to the East on the Glebe lands of the Congregational Church, to son Paul Weston *Lot of land lately purchased on the Southwest corner of Meeting and Queen Streets, from the heirs of Mrs. Ward, has been taken for the erection of a Brick Chair House and a Stable, separated by a brick wall from the remainder of the said lot, and communicating with the house and lot which I now occupy, to sons Paul and Francis Weston *a three-story brick house purchased of Mrs Ward and all other buildings thereon, to sons Paul and Francis Weston *Lot of land in Hampstead known as No. 69, lately purchased of James Righton, to sons Paul and Francis Weston Petitions and Reports, regarding property for Paul, Francis, and John, 1829-1834 '''Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868''': "Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/403536 Bills of complaint, 1800-1863; indexes, 1721-1868] Bills index, v. 1-3 1800-1847
Film number: 008196330 > image 122 of 586
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLK-DR4T}} (accessed 21 December 2023) *index to reports
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[[Category:Hanover County, Virginia]] [[Category:Spotsylvania County, Virginia]] == Property and Residence Timeline of John Chandler (?-1802) == The first deed for John Chandler in Spotsylvania County, Virginia names him as from St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. Since his age is not yet clear, it is difficult to estimate whether he was born there. To date no records for him have been found in Hanover County. '''Spotsylvania County, Virginia''' * 1 Jun 1761: '''Wm. Garrett and Elizabeth his wife''', of Spotsylvania County, to '''John Chandler''' of St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County. L60 currency. 300 acres in St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania County. '''William Garrett, Jr.; William Taylor, Lewis Day'''. 7 Sep 1761.Crozier, William Armstrong. ''Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800 : being transcriptions, from the original files at the county court house, of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of Revolutionary pensioners'': Fox, Duffield & Company (New York NY) 1905; p. 223 (Deed Book F). Accessed via [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/868710/?offset=#page=237&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch Library] 5 Jun 2023; image 237/594. * 8 Oct 1785: '''Thomas Carr''' of Georgia and '''George Stubblefield and Sally his wife''', of Spotsylvania County, to '''John Chandler''' of Spotsylvania County. L115 10s. 283 acres in Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania County. '''T. Dawson, John Day, William Moore, William Taylor'''. 1 Nov 1785.Crozier, William Armstrong. ''Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800 : being transcriptions, from the original files at the county court house, of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of Revolutionary pensioners'': Fox, Duffield & Company (New York NY) 1905; p. 393 (Deed Book K). Accessed via [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/868710/?offset=0#page=407&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch Library] 5 Jun 2023; image 407/594. * 4 Dec 1790: '''James Young and Edwd. Hyde''' to '''John Chandler'''. L30. 100 acres purchased of '''Thos. Brooks''' in Spotsylvania County etc. '''Wm. Fox, Tureman Lewis, Claibourn Chandler'''. 7 Dec 1790.Crozier, William Armstrong. ''Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800 : being transcriptions, from the original files at the county court house, of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of Revolutionary pensioners'': Fox, Duffield & Company (New York NY) 1905; p. 439 (Deed Book M). Accessed via [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/868710/?offset=#page=453&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch Library] 5 Jun 2023; image 453/594. * 8 Oct 1795: '''Edward Hyde''' of Spotsylvania County to '''John Chandler''' of same. L80. 106 acres in Spotsylvania County. '''Claiborn Chandler, Z. Lewis, James Stevens'''. 1 Dec 1795.Crozier, William Armstrong. ''Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800 : being transcriptions, from the original files at the county court house, of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of Revolutionary pensioners'': Fox, Duffield & Company (New York NY) 1905; p. 479 (Deed Book O). Accessed via [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/868710/?offset=0#page=493&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= FamilySearch Library] 5 Jun 2023; image 493/594. == Sources == * '''Will''': Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Will Book F, pp. 254-6. Written 25 Nov 1800, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; executors bonded 5 Jan 1802, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9PX-KG2T}} (Film # 007645807; image 139/524) accessed 2 Jun 2023. * '''Personal Property Taxes''': Virginia, Commissioner of the Revenue (Spotsylvania County), Personal property tax lists 1782-1822 (No lists for 1808.): {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS79-293L-8}} (Film # 007856308; 858 images), accessed 2 Jun 2023.
** entries for John Chandler: images 80 (1782), (1783 - not found), 103 (1784), 117 (1785), 127 (1786), 144 (1787-wrong columns), 160 (1788), 176 (1789), 190 (1790), 198 (1791), 212 (1792), 226 (1793), 240 (1794), 255 (1795), 269 (1796), 283 (1797), 297 (1798), 314 (1799), 337 (1800), 369 (1801), (1802 on, not found). * '''Land Taxes''': Virginia, Commissioner of the Revenue (Spotsylvania County), Land tax lists 1782-1806 (No lists for 1808.): {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSKJ-W9KD-R}} (Film # 008152001; 392 images), accessed 2 Jun 2023.
** entries for John Chandler: images (1782-85 not found), 26 (1786), 48 (1787), 60 (1789), 78 (1790), 94 (1791), 110 (1792), 126 (1793), 142 (1794), 158 (1795), 177 (1796), 194 (1797), 212 (1798), 230 (1799), 252 (1800), 272 (1801), 292 (1802), (1803 on, not found).

Property West Nisbet

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[[Category: Line of Nisbet of that Ilk, Branch, Nisbet Name Study]] === Monastery of Coldingham === [[Space:Property_Nisbet_and_family_Melsonby|Thomas Prior of the Monastary of Coldingham is Thomas de MELSONBY (died after 1244)]] the Monastery at Coldingham was granted the lands of Nisbet in Berwickshire and as the prior he would then in that capacity act on behalf of the monastery and be mentioned in all the documents concerning lands of Nisbet. === Soulis Family === [[Space:Property_Nisbet_and_family_de_Soulis|Soulis]] The de Soulis family and Nisbet Property connections 1172 SOULIS, an ancient surname,The first of the name was Ranulph de Sules, an Anglo-Saxon baron of Northamptonshire, who accompanied David I. into Scotland, and received from him a grant of lands in Liddesdale, '''with the manor of Nisbet in Teviotdale''',as well as other lands in East Lothian. He was butler to king David I. and died between 1165 and 11 Nov. 1172  RANULPH [I] de Soulis (-after [1165/70]).  "Henrico comite filio meo…Rondulfo de Sules…" witnessed the undated charter under which David I King of Scotland donated "Mortlmweit" {Morthwait} to Newbattle abbey[1050].  "Willielmi de Haya" donated "terrarum de Ederpolls" to Cupar abbey, for the souls of "regis Malcolmi et Domini mei regis Willelmi et…Domini Ranulphi de Sules avunculi mei", by undated charter[1051].  "Ranulphus de Sules pincerna Regis Scott" donated "unam carucatam terre in Gillemuriston" to Newbattle abbey by undated charter[1052], dated to [1165/70] by Balfour Paul[1053], confirmed by a charter of William King of Scotland[1054].  1299 '''Sir Ranulph de Nisbet''' who in 1299 was presented by the Bishop of Durham to the living of St. Mary Magdalene's hospital (This Sir Ranulph de Nisbet is not related to Nisbet of that Ilk according to Robert Chancellor Nesbitt) Sir Ranulph de Nisbet was probably descended/related to Ranulph de Sules who accompanied  King David I into Scotland who was granted the manor of Nisbet in Teviotdale and therefore became ---de Nisbet instead of de Sules 1320 '''The barony of Nisbet was subsequently the property of William Soulis''', on whose forfeiture in 1320 King Robert Bruce granted it to Robert Stewart, the son and heir of Walter, afterwards King Robert II. In the reign of King David I. the lands and barony of Nisbet belonged either to that monarch or to the earl Gospatrick, ''Morton's Mon. Annals, p. 55 Robertson's Index, p. 22, n. 3'' the latter of whom seems to have granted to the canons of Jedburgh a ploughgate and a half in that territory. ''Robertson's Index, p. 22, no. 3'' The barony was subsequently the property of William Soulis, on whose forfeiture in 1320 King Robert Bruce granted it to Robert Stewart, the son and heir of Walter, afterwards King Robert II. ''Robertson's Index, p. 10, no. 13, p. 21, no. 22'' Bannatyne Club > No. 100, 1851-1855 - Origines parochiales Scotiae > Volume 1 (438) Page 388 also [[Bruce-393|Robert (Bruce) de Brus (1303-bef.1332)]] His father provided him with an annual allowance and granted him the lands of Liddisdale which had been forfeited by de Soulis. Burnett, George (ed). Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum. The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland. Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House (1878), vol. 1, p. cxxix. === Kerr Family === 22 Jul 1376 Westminister. Grant to John Kerre, in recompence of 20 marks yearly in Scotland which he has lost by occasion of the present truce with those of Scotland of the keeping of the manor of Nesebit in Tevidale during the nonage of the heir of John, late earl of Pembroke, who held in chief; so that he keep it without waste and do and sustain the services and charges incumbent thereon Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward III, vol. 16, p. 306 === Raids === 1544 Sir Ralph Evre's letters, 7 Aug.—Sir Ralph with the garrisons of the Middle Marches, Tindale and Riddesdale, 1,400 men, '''burnt Bon Jedworth, Angram Spitle, Est Nesbet and West Nesbet,''' and won divers strong castle houses, and '''slew all the Scottish men in them to the number of 80''', &c. Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 19 Part 2, August-December 1544. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1905. 625. Raids in Scotland. Hatfield MS. 137, No. 108. [Cal. Of Cecil MSS. Pt. I., 180.] Haynes' St. Papers, 43. 1545 Borders list destroyed - ''' the towres and barmekyn (''A battlement or battlemented wall; a wall of defence'') of Nesbed raced (''distroyed''), the towre of Nesbed, Nesbed Hill, raced (''distroyed'') '''- The names of the fortresses, abbeys, frere-houses, market towns, villages, towres, and places brent, raced, and cast downe by the commandment of Therll of Hertforde, the King's Majestie's Lieutenant Generall in the North partes, in the invasion into the realm of Scotland, between the 8th of Sept. and the 23d of the same 1545, the 37th yeare of the King's Royall Majestie's moste prousperous and victorious reigne. Annals of the Seymours : being a history of the Seymour family from early times to within a few years of the present by St. Maur, H Publication date 1902 APPENDIX B. == Sources ==

Prophet Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Prophet families and information about individuals, places, and things named Prophet. (Do you have any info about Prophets or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === The various spellings including Proffet, Profit and [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/P/PROFITT_1.html Profitt]. === Origins of the Surname Prophet === The origins include a mixture of Scottish, English, French, and German. Micing the surname from Middle English and Old French '''prophete''', Middle High German prophet ‘''prophet''’, ‘''seer''’, and from Greek prophetes ‘''predictor''’. With the letters 'pro' meaning ‘''before''’ and a derivative of 'phemi' meaning ‘''to speak''’, is the break down of the name. The surname (in different spellings) was found in England by 1200s and before that in France. It can refer to the occupational name for a soothsayer or even a village elder. In England an early recorded individual's name was '''William le Profete''' in 1220, which was written in the county of Berkshire. Then '''Ricardus Profet''' of Yorkshire, ws recorded in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. === Geographic Centers of Prophet Families === Mostly in Lancashire and Cheshire Counties of England are the Prophet families located. In the USA, most are in Massachusetts, Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana states. === Prophets on WikiTree === (Add your family here.) [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category:English Immigrants to America]]

Proposal / Place categories for New Zealand

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:Discussion re New Zealand Place categories :Please make any comments :Please add suggestions :Proposal - '''categories for the Region of Wellington''' :''Top level category'' = '''Country''' / = [[:Category: New Zealand|New Zealand]] :''Top level 1'' = '''Regions''' = [[:Category: Wellington, New Zealand|Wellington, New Zealand]] - should be Category: ''Wellington Region, New Zealand,'' which helps to differentiate between the region and the city. :''Level 2'' = six categories for Wellington's current '''District and Unitary Authorities''' [https://www.localcouncils.govt.nz/lgip.nsf/wpg_url/Profiles-Councils-by-region-Wellington Councils by Region - Wellington] :1/ [[:Category: Carterton, Wellington|Carterton District, Wellington]] :2/ [[:Category: Kapiti Coast District, Wellington|Kapiti Coast District, Wellington]] :---''Level 3'' = ''suburb'' / [[:Category: Paraparaumu, Wellington|Paraparaumu, Wellington]] :3/ [[:Category: Masterton District, Wellington|Masterton District, Wellington]] :4/ [[:Category: Wairarapa, New Zealand|Wairarapa, New Zealand]] - ''should be South Wairarapa District, Wellington'' :5/ [[:Category: Tararua District, Manawatu-Wanganui|Tararua District (Wellington portion) Manawatu-Wanganui) :6/ Greater Wellington - with a note that Greater Wellington includes the four cities that make up Greater Wellington - :---'' Level 3'' - the four ''Wellington cities'' listed as A,B,C,D, with respective suburbs as a,b,c,d,e,= :---A/ [[:Category: Wellington City, Wellington|Wellington City, Wellington]] : ''level 4'' = ''suburbs of Wellington city'' :------ a/Wellington Central :------ b/Thorndon :------ c/Mornington :------ d/Ohariu :------ e/[[:Category: Kilbirnie, Wellington|Kilbirnie, Wellington]] :------ etc. :---B/ Hutt City (previously Lower Hutt) [[:Category: Lower Hutt, Wellington|Lower Hutt, Wellington]] :------ a/[[:Category: Petone, Wellington|Petone, Wellington]] :------ etc. :---C/ [[:Category: Upper Hutt, Wellington|Upper Hutt, Wellington]] :------ a/[[:Category: Trentham, Wellington|Trentham, Wellington]] :------ etc. :---D/ [[:Category: Porirua, Wellington|Porirua, Wellington]] :------ a/Aotea :------ b/Mana :------c/Titahi Bay :------ etc. Historic settlements like whaling stations would fit into the A/B/C/D/ District sub categories On the Nelson Region Page - have made this change - Nelson is a Metropolitan area administered by the Nelson City Council. On the Tasman Region Page – have made this change – Tasman District is designated a "Unitary Authority," ie: both a Region and a District. The Tasman District Council is based at Richmond. :Auckland is a Region : '''Auckland''' has lost its cities - the districts/unitary authorities are now - : Auckland City is now '''Auckland Central''' : North Shore City is now '''North Shore''' : Manukau City is now '''South Auckland and Eastern Suburbs''' : Papakura District is now '''Papakura''' : Franklin District is now '''Pukekohe''' : Waitakere City is now '''West Auckland''' : Rodney District is now '''Rodney'''

Proposal Category Structure for Danish Place Locations

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[[Category: Nordic Project]] [[Category: Denmark Project]] '''Category Structure for Danish Place Locations''' This is an example of the new location structure in English and Danish (prior to 1970 when herred/hundred is replaced by kommune/municipality); : English language structure: * [[Category: Denmark]] ** [[Category: Denmark, Counties]] *** [[Category: Hjørring County, Denmark]] **** [[Category: Børglum Sogn, Børglum Herred]] : Danish language structure: * [[Category: Danmark]] ** [[Category: Danmark, Amter]] *** [[Category: Hjørring Amt, Danmark]] **** [[Category: Børglum Sogn, Børglum Herred]] The landing point for profiles of both the English and Danish category structure is one and the same. According to CategorisationProject "It is not necessary for a particular location category to be created in every language” which is good, there are about 2000 parishes in Denmark. Therefore we suggest that the category names of said landing level will be in Danish, since anyone who researches Danish ancestors would most likely learn to be familiar with the term "sogn" and "herred". This is an example of such a page, using the Location Category Info Box; [[:Category:B%C3%B8rglum_Sogn%2C_B%C3%B8rglum_Herred ]] By including the herred (hundred) in the category name it is going to be easy to separate two parishes with the same name, example [[Category: Vejlby, Sønderhald Herred]] and [[Category: Vejlby, Djurs Sønder Herred]]. even if they would be located within the same amt/county. We also suggest that the spelling of the Danish category names should use the "old spelling" Aa, example Aalborg instead of Ålborg since the spelling with Å was introduced officially as late as 1953. Most profiles will probably belong to the time period before 1970 and is the most important period to start working on. In modern times, from 1970, the herred/hundred has been replaced by kommune/municpality. This is an example of the new location structure for the time period 1970-2006
: English language structure: * [[Category: Denmark]] ** [[Category: Denmark, Counties]] *** [[Category: Nordjylland County, Denmark]] **** [[Category: Børglum Sogn, Hjørring Kommune]] : Danish language structure: * [[Category: Danmark]] ** [[Category: Danmark, Amter]] *** [[Category: Nordjylland Amt, Danmark]] **** [[Category: Børglum Sogn, Hjørring Kommune]] From 2007, the amt/counties have been replaced by regioner/regions. If needed, additional structure can be created for modern times later on, based on the structure examples provided above. ---- Edited to add; * 2021-05-20: As for smaller locations than the parish (like a village), they can be placed under the sogn/herred category. Example: “Placename, Aaaa Sogn, Bbb Herred”. * 2021-06-03 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1238608/formal-proposal-for-denmark-geographic-category-structure?show=1239264#c1239264 Link to G2G proposal, posted May 15, 2021] * 2021-06-03 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1247415/heres-the-final-plan-for-denmark-location-categories Link to G2G Final plan voting, posted June 2, 2021] * 2021-06-08 Found typo, corrected. *19 Jun 2021 - Proposal became official. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1256145/heres-the-new-rule-for-denmark-location-categories Official Structure Rules for Danish Location Categories] * 2021-06-20 - [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1256145/heres-the-new-rule-for-denmark-location-categories Proposal accepted. G2G posting of the New Rules for Denmark Location Categories]

Proposal for Holocaust categories 2023

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'''This is the proposal as of Jan 15.''' The ~Dec 8th draft is at the archived link.Archived version of this page as of 15 December 2023. Main changes from 15 Dec to newer 17 Dec version: Holocaust Camp to Concentration Camp. https://web.archive.org/web/20231215023438/https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Proposal_for_Holocaust_categories_2023 The primary change was "Holocaust Camp" to "Concentration Camp". The ~Dec 19th draft is at this archived linkhttps://web.archive.org/web/20240108193833/https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Proposal_for_Holocaust_categories_2023 The primary changes are: *Holocaust to "Holocaust Era" *lengthening the names of the categories in order to allow for easier differentiation for topics at the exact same location (i.e. Soviet camps after WWII, etc). The Holocaust Project is following this process: [[Space:Categorization_-_Proposing_Category_Structures|Categorization - Proposing Category Structures]]. This page mentions the goals that any new proposal must meet. All of this information has been provided to the Holocaust Project members who are in the GoogleGroup, Nat Durbin, Steve Harris, and a couple other folks. My understanding is that they think all of this will work.-[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 02:56, 5 December 2023 (UTC) Holocaust Era categories can be nested under any other applicable category, such as [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Concentration_Camps Concentration Camp stream] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:World_War_II_Civilian_Casualties WWII Civilian Casualties] == Proposal == The biggest problem in the Holocaust categories is that it's unclear whether to place victims who died in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Holocaust_Camps Camps] or the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Holocaust_Victims Persecution Victims] category stream. This proposal aims to fix that. Most significant change:
#New sub-category "Holocaust Locations" encompassing several items: camp, ghetto, massacre. You can see the current setup here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Holocaust Category:Holocaust] and [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Holocaust here is another] way to view all the subcategories.
*to accomplish this change, it is necessary to recategorize all items in this category stream to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Holocaust_Camps Holocaust Camps] from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Holocaust_Camps%2C_Auschwitz Holocaust Camps, Auschwitz] to the new category Concentration Camps, Auschwitz, Victims. The easiest way to do this would be to rename the category - Editbot can do this. Then we will need to pull out any people from that category who did not die in that camp and put them in the new category Concentration Camps, Auschwitz, Prisoners. This is a minority; the categories Camps and Holocaust Victims at X Camp (currently nested under [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Holocaust_Victims Holocaust Persecution Victims]) have been primarily used interchangeably over the past few years for those who died.

Less significant changes:
#Remove the little-used categories Hidden, Escaped, Survived Other Ways. That text can be findable via a WTplus search, if you put the word in the sticker like {{.....text=survived by hiding at X location}} (Done: Cats removed 22 Jan [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 21:42, 24 January 2024 (UTC)) #All profiles in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Holocaust%2C_Died Died] will be moved to the new X Camp, Victims category (or other location- ghetto, massacre, or Unknown Location) #Simple name change - Holocaust, Emigrated to Holocaust, Forced Emigration. # No change: single Survivor category rather than one for each camp/ghetto location. === Table === This is a horizontal way of looking at the new version of the category streams. Not all subcategories are included past Level 2 (for example, under Holocaust Tributes, there is Righteous Among the Nations in addition to Stolpersteine. I just tried to make a simple visual) Pressing the "Navigate" button in the top right of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Holocaust Holocaust categories page] shows the current setup in vertical form. https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Holocaust Level 0 left off for viewing convenience; it's simply Holocaust. 2 Notes: *There can be parallel language categories for these English-language ones. All languages will show up in the category picker (for lower-level categories). For example, for Hebrew & German, they could be something like (התקופה הנאצית )מחנה בוכנוואלד and KZ Buchenwald Opfer (NS-Staat) (or something along these lines.... I'm an English-speaker, this is just a note/ starting point [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 00:34, 13 January 2024 (UTC)) *On the iphone, 50 characters shows up when phone is vertical, and about 60 when it is horizontal. "Dora-Mittelbau Concentration Camp Prisoners (Buchenwald subcamp)" is 59 characters. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Level 1  !!Level 2  !!Level 3  !!Level 4  !!Level 5    |- |Holocaust Era Locations||Holocaust Era Concentration Camps||[[:Category: Buchenwald Concentration Camp (Nazi Regime)|Buchenwald Concentration Camp (Nazi Regime)]]||[[:Category: Buchenwald Concentration Camp Prisoners|Buchenwald Concentration Camp Prisoners]]||Dora-Mittelbau Concentration Camp Prisoners (Buchenwald subcamp) |- |||||||[[:Category: Buchenwald Concentration Camp Victims|Buchenwald Concentration Camp Victims]]||Dora-Mittelbau Concentration Camp Victims (Buchenwald subcamp) |- |||||||Buchenwald Concentration Camp Liberated|| |- |||Holocaust Era Ghettos||Warsaw Ghetto||Warsaw Ghetto Prisoners|| |- |||||||Warsaw Ghetto Victims|| |- |||Holocaust Era Massacres||______ Massacre||______ Massacre Victims|| |- |||||||______ Massacre Survivors [note 2]|| |- |||Holocaust Era Transport [note1]|||||| |- |Holocaust Era Tributes||Stolpersteine|||||| |- ||||||||| |- |Holocaust Era Topics||Kindertransport|||||| |- ||||||||| |- ||||||||| |- ||||||||| |- |Holocaust Era Notables|||||||| |- |Holocaust Era Survivors|||||||| |- |Holocaust Era Fate Unknown|||||||| |} *[note1] undecided if we will do train transport. - we discussed having transit or transport (as in trains, not as in transit camps) as a category alongside camp, ghetto, massacre. *[note 2] **Most massacres will not have a survivor category - Babi Yar (aka Babyn Yar) may have had as many as 29 survivors. (that's for the first massacre at Babyn Yar, there were more later at the same site) The categorization project recommends not creating a category when only a handful of profiles will go in it - however, we can still keep track of survivors of other massacres by use of sticker text combined with Wikitree Plus search. **Some massacre sites will need dates in the category, as the sites were used more than once.section titled Killing Sites: Places of Multiple Massacres https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/mass-shootings-of-jews-during-the-holocaust == Other Links == Past G2G discussions, for reference: *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/676316/proposal-for-new-policy-on-category-naming This is the proposal to make category names follow the format "Location, Theme" where possible. I think this proposal achieves that. *Other Holocaust-related discussions. Recent: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1668828/fixing-the-categorization-of-concentration-camps Dec 2023]; the first post there also links to some older discussions. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492753/holocaust-jewish-category-suggestions Nov 2022] == Sources ==

Proposed Cameroon Category Structure

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[[Category:Cameroon]] === Category Structure Proposal === This is an initial page for a Cameroon sub-Project of the African and Global Projects. It is proposed that the initial Categories for Cameroon are location based, like Scotland and England, using the modern administrative structure of the 10 Regions/Provinces, then below that the 58 DivIsions/Départements and the 10 capital cities/towns of the Regions. Propose that the 10 Regions have infoboxes as there are separate Wikipedia articles, in English and French, for each Region, and they have been reasonably well defined and stable since Independence. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regions_of_Cameroon?wprov=sfti1 Like this: [[Category:Cameroon]] [[Category:Adamawa_Region, Cameroon]] [[Category:Central_Region, Cameroon]] [[Category:East_Region, Cameroon]] [[Category:Far-North_Region, Cameroon]] [[Category:Littoral_Region, Cameroon]] [[Category:North_Region, Cameroon]] [[Category:North-west_Region, Cameroon]] [[Category:South_Region, Cameroon]] [[Category:South-west_Region, Cameroon]] [[Category:West_Region, Cameroon]] '''In French:''' [[Category:Région_de_l'Adamawa, Cameroun]] [[Category:Région_du_Centrale, Cameroun]] [[Category:Région_de_l'Est, Cameroun]] [[Category:Région_de_l'Extrême-Nord, Cameroun]] [[Category:Région_du_Littoral, Cameroun]] [[Category:Région_du_Nord, Cameroun]] [[Category:Région_du_Nord-Ouest, Cameroun]] [[Category:Région_du_Sud, Cameroun]] [[Category:Région_du_Sud-Ouest, Cameroun]] [[Category:Région_de_l’Ouest, Cameroun]] '''Regional Capital Cities''' Propose to create all ten, assigned to their respective regions. Alternatively, each regional capital could sit directly below Cameroon, until theCameroon category page becomes too crowded or populous. [[Category:Ngaoundéré Adamawa_Region]] [[Category:Yaoundé, Central_Region]] [[Category:Bertoua, East_Region]] [[Category:Maroua, Far_North_Region]] [[Category:Douala, Littoral_Region]] [[Category:Garoua, North_Region]] [[Category:Bamenda, North-west_Region]] [[Category:Ebolowa, South_Region]] [[Category:Buea, South-west_Region]] [[Category:Bafoussam, West_Region]] '''Divisions/Départements''' Propose to only create as required. Example: [[Category:Manyu_Division, Southwest_Region]] [[Category:Wouri, Littoral_Region]] '''If towns/villages required:''' [[Category:Besongabang, Manyu_Division]] '''Issues:''' 1. Propose that there is no need to indicate chief town in a Division level category. 2. Cameroon/Cameroun is officially a bi-lingual country, so how to handle the English/French names for Divisions/Départements and Regions/Régions? (And the Project pages too!) 3. Should words like ‘Région' be part of the category name. Generally, British counties are “xxxshire” So an explicit naming not needed.(Except for County Durham!) This distinction between régions/divisions/préfectures/arrondissements not evident for Cameroonian names. 3. How to handle the temporal changes, when 1858-1916 Cameroon was Kamerun or Neukamerun?, Or when Regions were Provinces prior to 2008? 4. How to handle pre-1858, when Cameroon was a multiplicity of Kingdoms/Fondoms/Emirates/Caliphate? Might be useful for well established historical figures like Emirs or the Fons of Bafut. 5. Possible evolutionary directions that profile managers might want: :Languages - a rather special feature of Cameroon. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Cameroon?wprov=sfti1 :Categories for English/French/Fulani/German/Pidgin probably not a good idea, as too big, but there is probably merit in allowing the other hundreds of languages. For example: Kenyang spoken by the Bayangi people near Mamfe in Manyu Division of South-west Region/Province, though languages cut across administrative areas. :Religions, especially as the Baptist/Catholic/Protestant churches all competed with providing education, especially secondary schools. :Other existing Category structures, like professions, should be fine.

Proposed category structure for Cameroon Languages

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[[Category:Cameroon]] === Proposal for Category Structure of Cameroon Languages === This is an initial page for the Cameroon sub-Project of the African and Global Projects. It is proposed that a second set of Categories for Cameroon is for the local languages. Languages are a rather special feature of Cameroon as there are so many. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Cameroon?wprov=sfti1 Categories for English/French/Fulani/German/English Pidgin/Camfrananglais probably not a good idea, as they could be too big, but there is probably merit in allowing the other hundreds of languages. For example: Kenyang spoken by the Bayangi people near Mamfe in Manyu Division of South-west Region/Province, though languages cut across administrative areas. Most of the languages do not have an ISO 639-1 two character code, as already used for WikiTree language content and negotiation, though they probably all have an ISO 639-3 three figure code. (ISO 639-2 codes are a mixture of languages and language families). Propose that there are no top level categories of linguistic language families, just the Language Category and perhaps Language Spoken. Below will be the sub-categories containing the 200+ languages. Avoiding the language families (like Bantu , Nile-Congo or Indo-European) Is probably a good idea, as there is no full consensus on them among linguists. The structure will be pre-populated with the most widely spoken languages in Cameroon (e.g. more than 100,000 speakers), and the scarcer languages can be added as required. The national official languages would not be added, as no foreseeable benefit. Propose initially an upper limit of one million speakers. It is not clear if there would be need for the pidgins and creoles, which are very widespread lingua francas. The scheme could be used as a pilot project for other country projects or even the whole of WikiTree, as ISO639-3 is intended to be definitive (but not encompassing dialects, which are meant to be published in a future ISO639-5). '''Structure Like This:''' [[Category:Cameroon]] [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Language_spoken, Languages]] [[Category:Kenyang, Language_spoken]] '''Initial, major languages''' Proposal to initially create all with more than 100,000 speakers. '''More than 10 million''' [[Category:Fulfulde, Language_spoken]] '''More than 1/2 million''' [[Category:Bulu, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Ewondo, Language_spoken]] '''More than 250,000''' [[Category:Hausa, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Yemba, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Ghomala, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Ngiemboon, Language_spoken]] '''More than 100,000''' [[Category:Kom, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Bassa, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Bamoun, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Medumba, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Chadian_Arabic, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Mafa, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Nso', Language_spoken]] [[Category:Toupouri, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Fe'fe', Language_spoken]] [[Category:Fang, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Balundu-bums, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Bafut, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Akoose, Language_spoken]] [[Category:Kako, Language_spoken]] '''In French/en français:''' '''Plus que 10 million''' [[Category:Fulfulde, Langue_parlée]] '''Plus que 1/2 million''' [[Category:Bulu, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Ewondo, Langue_parlée]] '''Plus que 250,000''' [[Category:Hausa, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Yemba, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Ghomala, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Ngiemboon, Langue_parlée]] '''Plus que 100,000''' [[Category:Kom, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Bassa, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Bamoun, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Medumba, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Chadian_Arabic, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Mafa, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Nso', Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Toupouri, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Fe'fe', Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Fang, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Balundu-bums, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Bafut, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Akoose, Langue_parlée]] [[Category:Kako, Langue_parlée]] '''Issues:''' 1. Cameroon/Cameroun is officially a bi-lingual country, so how to handle the English/French names for languages (and the Project pages too!) 2. Should words like ‘Language' be part of the category name? The names are not self evidently language names to non-speakers, so therefore proposed. 3. How should the glottal stops in the names be encoded, as in Fe'fe' ? 4. Should this be part of the Language Project? 5. Should these be stickers rather than categories?

Proposed Changes--Category: Maryland Militia, American Revolution

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THIS PAGE HAS BEEN SUPERSEDED BY [ https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Proposed_Replacement_Table_for_Maryland_Militia_Units ] This page is a proposed replacement of a currently orphaned page Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War [ https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Maryland_Militia_in_the_Revolutionary_War ]. The replacement would also require changes to Category: Maryland Militia, American Revolution [ https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maryland_Militia,_American_Revolution ]. The changes are based on analysis of S. Eugene Clements and F. Edward Wright, "The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War," Heritage Books, Westminster, MD, 2006. All citations of page numbers in this page refer to the pages of this source. : [Note: The prior material was also based on analysis of but that analysis was incomplete and flawed.] ==New Proposed Text== The information on this page is based on . All citations of page numbers on this page refer to the pages of that book. That book occasionally cites "Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution 1775-1782," vol. 18 of Archives of Maryland, 72 vols. and this page will accordingly cite it when appropriate. Maryland created three--not two--organizations of persons to perform armed defense during the Revolution [p. iii]: #The "Continentals": units created or designated to fulfill quotas levied by the Continental Congress, typically serving under Washington's command in the Continental Army. #"State troops": units created for full-time service usually within, but sometimes without, the boundaries of Maryland. #Militia: part-time soldiers serving as needed for specific purposes within the boundaries of Maryland. Maryland Continentals are treated elsewhere on WikiTree. (Some might regards these units as militia during the period between their creation and their dispatch to the Continental Army. Nevertheless, this page will not consider them.) Records related to their service can be found in [p. iii]. It is unclear whether "State troops" are treated elsewhere in WikiTree. Their records are also found in [p. iii]. No official compilation of records of the militia exists, with one exception. The two companies of militia that were dispatched to Virginia's Eastern Shore in early 1776 are recorded in . However, subsequent out-of-state excursions are not recorded there and aside from the Virginia expedition, few records have been published. Clement's book is a compilation of various records found in the Maryland State Archives and Maryland Historical Society, and is the first compilation of records within its scope; the sources that it used are listed in its Preface [pp. iii-iv]. Nevertheless, the compilation is incomplete, largely because records were not kept or have been lost. The listing of officers and men is substantial, covering 202 pages, but with some officers listed more than once due to multiple commissions. The militia were generally intended for service within the state. However, they were occasionally dispatched to areas outside the state. This does not imply that they were Continentals during that period; they were simply militia acting in coordination with the Continental Army. However, as an exception to the general rule, the militia sent to Virginia's Eastern Short in 1776 are listed in . Later militia units dispatched for out-of-state service are not [p. iii]. ===Creation of the militia=== Maryland's militia began, informally, in the earliest days of the colony. By the time of the French and Indian War the militia was organized as all able freemen, aged 16-60, with exceptions for ministers and some government officials. In addition, full-time provincial troops fought with British regulars and performed garrison duty on the western frontier [p. 1]. When the Revolutionary War seemed imminent, the Second Maryland Convention became the de facto provincial government. On 12 Dec 1774, it established a militia, recommending that men aged 16 to 50 organize themselves into companies consisting of 1 captain, 2 lieutenants, an ensign, 4 sergeants, 4 corporals and 68 privates. Few documents survive, but it is likely that some companies consisted principally of loyal persons from the prior Royal Militia. [p. 3] After hostilities broke out at Lexington and Concord, the Third Maryland Convention urged that formation of the militia be completed [p. 4]. The 2nd Continental Congress approved a 20,000-man Continental Army, commanded by George Washington, on 2 Aug 1775. Maryland was asked to raise two rifle companies for service in the Army. The request was assigned to Frederick County; it dispatched about 100 men under the command of Captains Price and Cresap [p. 5]. These units are regarded as Continental Army. (However, Captain Cresap later returned to Maryland to command militia.) During its session of 26 July to 14 August 1775, the Maryland Convention established 40 companies of "minutemen" (authorized to act outside the province) and provided an organization for the militia (intended for action within the province): * The militia was to consist of all able freemen with the exception of clergymen, physicians, the Governor's household, and those with religious objections. * Requirements for periodic drill were established. * A battalion structure was to be superimposed on the companies. * The militia were to be paid while on active duty. * Committees of observation were formed in each county. Several times, the provincial Council of Safety re-iterated that reports of the names of officers and the number of men must be provided. Commissions were issued as reports were received. [pp. 5-7] In Dec 1775 and early 1776, the Continental Congress requested that three companies of Eastern-shore Minutemen be dispatched to Northampton County, VA to deal with Lord Dunmore's fleet. Two companies--from Kent (Capt. James Kent) and Queen Anne's (Capt. William Henry) counties--responded. These were the first Maryland militia units in combat during the war. Eventually, the Continental Congress reimbursed expenses despite their not being part of the Continental Army. Nevertheless, as an exception, their names are recorded (like Continentals) in , and not treated here. In March, the minuteman designation was abandoned but, aside from those rendered unfit, the officers and men continued serving in the Continental Army or the Maryland militia [pp. 8-9]. The Maryland Convention convened from 7 Dec 1775 to 18 January 1776, taking several important steps [pp. 9-10]: * State troops (a provincial Army) were established. They consisted of one battalion of 6 companies, 7 independent companies, 2 artillery companies, and one company of marines. The state troops and, eventually, a state navy were primarily intended for defense from attack via the Chesapeake Bay [p. 13]. * The province was divided into five military districts, with a brigadier general named for each. * Militia battalions were created and regulations for their conduct were developed. ===Organization of the militia=== There was no regimental structure for the militia, so each battalion reported to the Brigadier of the military district. Each battalion was to have officers commissioned by the Convention: a colonel, a lieutenant colonel, a first and second major (later the distinction was dropped), a quartermaster and an adjutant. (The requirement to commission the quartermaster and adjutant was later dropped in favor of appointment by the colonel.) Although few records exist, it seems likely that the officers of the constituent companies, although elected by the men, were also commissioned by the Convention. The Brigadiers were given freedom to organize excess companies into "corps", and this was actually done by General Hooper in Dorchester county [pp. 10-11]. The 1775-76 resolution apparently created 38 numbered battalions, and commissions were issued using the numbers. However, a few unnumbered ones are also known to have remained and many of the numbered ones were referenced, in practice, by the name of the area they served. The situation becomes more confused by the 1777 Militia Act which reorganized some of the battalions and used area names instead of numbers; a correspondence of numbers and names is provided by [pp. 10-11]. The 1777 act also abolished the military districts and instead named a "County Lieutenant" to oversee the military activities of each county. These senior officers were to subdivide their respective county's militia into battalions and assign companies to them. The companies of each battalion had a cross-cutting subdivision into eight classes, with each class roughly equal to the manpower of a company. The classes of a battalion were to be called in rotation; after a class served for two months, it would be sent home and replaced by the next class. [p.25] ===The Flying Camp=== On 3 June 1776, the Continental Congress organized the "Flying Camp" (a mobile strategic reserve) of the Continental Army. It was consist of 10,000 men from the militias of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware. The Maryland Council replied that it had no authority to order its militia to serve beyond the state. However, Maryland's Congressional delegates clarified the intent that the Flying Camp was to be ''recruited from the militia's body of men'' to perform short-term service in the Continental Army. Maryland decided to send state troops as an initial part of their quota, but recruited additional men, from the militia, to complete the quota. General Smallwood's battalion and seven independent companies were selected and served in the battles for New York City. Meanwhile Maryland raised four additional battalions to complete their quota in the Flying Camp. Eventually, the Maryland component of the Flying Camp evolved to the Maryland Line of the Continental Army. Their names are included in as Continental troops, not militia [pp. 18-19]. The Flying Camp was a short-term expedient; their enlistment expiring on 1 Dec. In September, the Continental Congress decided on an army of 88 battalions, including eight from Maryland [p. 21]. Maryland officials persuaded the Congress that one of their eight should remain at Salisbury for defense of the Bay. This battalion, Col. Richardson's, is to be regarded as a Continental Army unit, not militia, and its records appear in [p. 24]. ===Select Militia=== Maryland made the last major change to its militia when, in October 1780, it created the Select Militia, intended to have better training and a higher alert status. The law also provided for 25-man horse troops, voluntarily organized in each of the counties. ===Pensions=== Pension records are a rich resource for research. The Continental Congress, August 1776, provided half-pay for disabled Continental veterans. In 1806, Congress extended the benefit to disabled militia veterans. In 1832, Congress approved full pay for life for all Continental and militia veterans who had served for two years, regardless of need. Those serving less than two years but greater than 6 months received reduced amounts. Benefits were extended to widows in 1836 and 1855. A benefit of 160 acres of land was added starting in 1855. In 1878, the service requirement was reduced to 14 days or one battle. [p. 41]. ===Militia Members=== Appendix A of provides an alphabetical listing of the names of commissioned officers in the militia. Additional information is the rank or specialty of the officer, date of commission as given by the source (often after the fact), the county, the battalion name, the company (identified by the name of its captain), and the source of the information. Appendix B collates available muster rolls and other lists to (incompletely) enumerate men who served in the militia for each county. The book also provides an alphabetical index to Appendix B, although variations in spelling can hamper its usefulness. ===Militia Battalions=== The table below is organized by county and is intended to cover all of the (re)organizations during the Revolution. Named militia battalions (or, in a few cases, smaller units) from all of the (re)organizations are shown with their name. The numbered units of the 1776-1777 era are paired with the named units that they briefly designated. Identifying a unit, in general, requires both the county name and the battalion name because some battalion names were generic, e. g. upper/middle/lower. When a unit is the successor or predecessor of another unit, that is shown in the notes. In particular, Montgomery and Washington counties were formed during the war from Frederick lower district and upper district, respectively, and records might show either the predecessor or successor county. For example, Montgomery Upper Battalion is equated with Battalion 16; one might also find records that refer to Frederick Battalion16, the predecessor. Some of the higher-ranking officers are listed in the fourth column. Battalion commanders, Colonels and Lt. Colonels, are listed in the battalion rows. The rationale for listing Lt. Colonels is two-fold: (1) Because of turn-over of colonels, Lieutenant Colonels would sometimes have held interim command; (2) Colonels schooled in British doctrine during the French and Indian War would have learned that colonels stay at headquarters and their lieutenant colonels lead the battalion in the field. On the county rows are listed brigadiers (from the 1776 organization), “county lieutenants” (from the 1777 organization) and a few colonels (presumably battalion commanders) whose records do not indicate a specific battalion. Finally, for horse troops and independent companies, captains are listed. Suffixes such as “Jr” have been omitted because they are recorded inconsistently in the original records. The years listed do not indicate tenure; they are simply the dates of the records that mention the person, sometimes well after the fact. These records are tabulated in Clements, Appendix A, which is the source of most of this data. It must be noted that the data in the following table has been selected and copied from a publication of a tabulation of data selected from an OCR-transcription of a publication of a transcription of hand-copied records. That provides abundant possibilities for error, so the table should be used as a starting point for research, not the conclusion. {| border="1" !County !Battalion Name !Bn # !Known Brigadiers, “County Lieutenants,” and Brigade Commanders [Note 1] !Notes |- |Anne Arundel | | |Andrew Buchanan (Brig 76), James Brice (Cty Lt 77), Josiah Carvill Hall (Col, 76), Barton Lucas (Col 78) | |- | |Elk Ridge |22 |Thomas Dorsey (Col 76 78), Edward Gaither (Col 78), John Dorsey (Lt Col 76, 78), John Burgess (Lt Col 78) | |- | |Middleton Independent Company | |Gilbert Middleton (Capt 79) |Annapolis |- | |Severn |7 |John Hall (Col 76), Nicholas Worthington (Col 77), Rezin Hammond (Lt Col 76), Benjamin Chambers (Lt Col 77, 78), Elijah Robosson (Lt Col 77; Col 78), James Tootel (Lt Col 78) | |- | |Severn River | |John Hall (Col 76) | |- | |South River |31 | | |- | |West River |31 |John Weems (Col 76, 78), Richard Harwood (Lt Col 76, 78) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 4 companies |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Baltimore | | |Andrew Buchanan (Brig 76; Cty Lt 77) | |- | |9th Battalion |9 | |This battalion # was apparently never used. |- | |Baltimore Independent Cadets | |Mordecai Gist |Formed, Dec 1774. Likely absorbed into the Maryland Battalion of State Troops, Jan 1776; then into the Continental Army, Aug 1776. |- | |Gist’s | |Thomas Gist (Col 76, 77), Frederick Decker (Lt Col 77) | |- | |Gunpowder | |Edward Cockey (Col 76), Walter Tolly (Col 76), Thomas Gist (Col 76, 77), Job Garretson (Col 80), Joshua Stevenson (Lt Col 76), Lux Darby (Lt Col 76, Col 77), James Gittings (Lt Col 77, 80), William McCubbin (Lt Col 80) | |- | |Gunpowder Upper | | | |- | |Soldier’s Delight | |Isaac Hammond (Col, 77), Samuel Owings (Lt Col 76, Col 77), James Hammond (Lt Col, 77), Charles Carnan (Lt Col 77, 81), Nathaniel Stinchcomb (Lt Col, 81) | |- | |Town | |William Buchanan (Col 76), John Moale (Lt Col 76, 80), Benjamin Nicholson (Lt Col 77), Samuel Smith (Col 80) |Baltimore City. May include some men from Frederick county |- | |Horse Troop | |Nicholas Ruxton Moore (Capt 1780), N. A.[R?] Moore (Capt 81) |1781, but Moore may have had an earlier light horse troop as shown. |- | |Horse Troop | |Benjamin Nicholson (Capt 81) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 5 companies of a battalion joint with Harford Co. |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Calvert | | |John Dent (Brig 76), Benjamin Mackall 4th (Cty Lt 77, 81), Joseph Wilkinson (Cty Lt 81), William Hopper (Col 77), __ Marshall (Col 76), William Whiteley (Cty Lt 77), Joseph Wilkinson (Cty Lt 81) | |- | |15th Battalion |15 |Benjamin Mackall 4th (Col 76), Alexander Somerville (Lt Col 76, 77), Joseph Wilkinson (Col 78), Patrick Smith (Lt Col 78), Joseph Wilkinson (Col 78) | |- | |Horse Troop | |Henry Dickinson (Capt 81) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 1 company |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Caroline | | |Henry Hooper (Brig 76) | |- | |East |14 |William Richardson (Col 76), Henry Dickinson (Lt Col 76, 77), Matthew Driver (Lt Col 77; Col 78), Nathaniel Potter (Lt Col 78), William Wheatly (Col 77) | |- | |West |28 |Philip Fiddeman (Col 76), Henry Downes (Lt Col 81), Vincent Price (Lt Col 78; Col 81), Benson Stainton (Lt Col 77; Col 78) | |- | |Horse Troop | |Henry Dickinson (Capt 81) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 1 company |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Cecil | | |James L. Chamberlain (Brig 76), Charles Rumsey (Cty Lt 77, 80), John Dockery Thompson (Cty Lt 80), Elihu Hall (Lt Col 79) | |- | |Bohemia |18 |John D. Thomson (Lt Col 76), John Veazy (Col 76) | |- | |Elk/Elk Ridge |2 |Charles Rumsey (Col 76), Thomas Dorsey (Col 76, 78), John Dorsey (Lt Col 76, 78), Samuel Evans (Lt Col 81), Henry Hollingsworth (Lt Col 76; Col 81), Edward Parker (Col 78, 81), John Strawbridge (Lt Col 78) | |- | |Sassafras | |John Dockery Thompson (Col 78), Joshua Clayton (Lt Col 78) | |- | |Susquehanna |30 |Thomas Hughes (Lt Col 76), Elihu Hall (Lt Col 78), Stephen Hyland (Col 78), George Johnson (Col 76), Baruch Williams (Lt Col 81) | |- | |Horse Troop | |Benjamin Townsend (Capt 81) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 2 companies |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Charles | | |John Dent (Brig 76), Francis Ware (Cty Lt 77) , Francis Ware (Col 76) | |- | |Lower |12 |Josiah Hawkins (Col 76, 83), Josiah Haskins (Col 76), Thomas Harris (Lt Col 81) | |- | |Upper |26 |William Harrison (Col 76), Samuel Hanson (Lt Col 76) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 3 companies of a battalion joint with St. Mary’s and Prince George’s counties. |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Dorchester | | |Henry Hooper (Col 75; Brig 76; Cty Lt 77), John Ennalls (Col 78), Robert Harrison (Col 81) | |- | |Corps | |William Travers (Col 76) |A collection of fewer companies than needed for a battalion |- | |Lower |19 |John Ennalls (Col 76), Thomas Ennalls (Col 76), Robert Harrison (Lt Col 76; Col 78), Joseph Ennalls (Lt Col 80), Thomas Jones (Lt Col 78; Col 83), Ezekial Vickars (Lt Col 83) | |- | |Upper |3 |John Dickinson (Lt Col 76; Col 78), Joseph Ennalls (Lt Col 78), James Murray (Col 76), Joseph Richardson (Lt Col 80) | |- | |Horse Troop | |William Hooper (Lt 81), John Smoot (Capt 81) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 2 companies. (See note ESB.) |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Frederick | | |Thomas Johnson Jr. (Brig 76), Charles Beatty (Cty Lt 77), Bruce Norman (Cty Lt 79), Baker Johnson (Cty Lt 80, 81), James Hamilton (Brig 81), __ Griffith (Col 77), Benjamin Johnson (Col 81), Otho H. Williams (Col 76) | |- | |1st |33 |Charles Beatty (Col 76), William Beatty (Lt Col 76), William Luckett (Lt Col 76) |Successor of Middle District |- | |2nd |37 |Joseph Wood (Lt Col 76), James Johnson (Col 76) |Successor of Middle District |- | |3rd |35 |Bruce Norman (Col 76), William Blair (Lt Col 76), Jacob Good (Col 76) |Successor of Middle District |- | |4th |34 |Baker Johnson (Col 76, 77), |Successor of Middle District |- | |Catoctin | | | |- | |Lingamore | |Upton Sheridine (Col 77), James Wells (Lt Col 76; Col 77) | |- | |Lower District | | |Predecessor of Montgomery county battalions |- | |Middle District | | |Predecessor of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th battalions |- | |Upper District | | |Predecessor of Washington county battalions |- | |Key’s Horse Troop | |John Ross Key (Capt 81) | |- | |Thomas’s Horse Troop | |Philip Thomas (Capt 81) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, a battalion of 8 companies. |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Harford | | |Andrew Buchanan (Brig 76), Aquilla Hall (Cty Lt 77) | |- | |Deer Creek | |Alexander Rigdon (Lt Col 78), Gabriel Peterson Vanhorn (Col 80), Ignatius Wheeler (Col 78; Col 80) | |- | |Lower |8 |Thomas Bond (Lt Col 76), Alexander Cowan (Col 78), James McComas (Lt Col 78), Benjamin Rumsey (Col 76, 77) | |- | |Upper/Hall’s |23 |Aquilla Hall (Col 76), Francis Holland (Col 78), John Love (Lt Col 76), Aquila Paca (Lt Col 78) | |- | |Horse Troop | |Joseph Lewis (Capt 82) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 3 companies of a battalion joint with Balt. Co. |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Kent | | |James L. Chamberlain (Brig 76), William Bordley (Cty Lt 77) | |- | |Lower |13 |William Bordley (Col 77), Isaac Perkins (Lt Col 78), William Ringgold (Lt Col 77) | |- | |Upper |27 |William Henry (Lt Col 77), Isaac Spencer (Col 77) | |- | |Horse Troop | |John Page (Capt 81) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 1 company. (See note ESB.) |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Montgomery | | |Charles Greenbury Griffith (Cty Lt 77, 81), John Murdock (Cty Lt 81), Richard Brooke (Col 77) |Split off from Frederick 1776 |- | |Lower |29 |Thomas Johns (Lt Col 76), John Murdock (Col 76, 77), William Deakins (Lt Col 77, 82), Thomas Johns (Lt Col 76) |Successor of Frederick Lower |- | |Middle | |Archibald Orme (Col 79), Henry Griffith, Jr. (Lt Col 77), Nathaniel Pigman (Lt Col 79) | |- | |Upper |16 |Zadock Magruder (Col 76, 77), Francis Deakins (Lt Col 77; Col 77), Charles Greenbury Griffith (Lt Col, 76), Eneas Campbell (Lt Col 77), Richard Smith (Col 79), William Vearse (Lt Col 79) |Successor of Frederick Lower |- |Prince George’s | | |John Dent (Brig 76), Luke Marbury (Cty Lt), Joshua Beall (Cty Lt 77,81) | |- | |Lower |11 |Joseph Sim (Col 76), Thomas Contee (Lt Col 76), Thomas Sim Lee (Col 77), William Lyles (Lt Col 80; Col 81), Luke Marbury (Lt Col, 77; Col 77, 81), Trueman Skinner (Lt Col 78, 79, 80) | |- | |Middle | |John Addison (Lt Col 78; Col 79), John Hawkins Lowe (Lt Col 79), Patrick Sim (Col 78) | |- | |Upper |25 |Joshua Beall (Col 75, 76), Abraham Boyd (Lt Col 78), Trueman Skinner (Lt Col 77), Robert Tyler (Lt Col 76; Col 77), Thomas Williams (Lt Col 78) | |- | |Horse Troop | |Thomas Harwood (Capt 81) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 3 companies of a battalion joint with Charles and Prince George’s counties. |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Queen Anne’s | | |James L. Chamberlain (Brig 76), William Hemsley (Cty Lt 77) | |- | |Lower |20 |Thomas Wright (Col 76), Arthur Emery (Lt Col 77, Col 78), William Hemsley (Col 77), James O’Bryan (Lt Col 78), Richard Tilghman (Lt Col 76) | |- | |Upper |5 |Alexander Anderson (Col 77, 79), John Seney (Lt Col 77), George Bayard (Lt Col 80), Richard T. Earle (Col 76, 77), John Thompson (Col 80), Nathaniel Thompson (Lt Col 76), Samuel Thompson (Lt Col 76; Col 77) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 2 companies. (See note ESB.) |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Somerset | | |Henry Hooper (Brig 76), George Dashiell (Col 76; Cty Lt 77) | |- | |Lower |17 |Thomas Hayward (Col 76), Peter Waters (Lt Col 76) | |- | |Princess Anne | |John Done (Col 81), Thomas Bruff (Lt Col 80), Thomas Hayward (Col 77, 81), Peter Waters (Lt Col 80), William Waters (Lt Col 80) | |- | |Salisbury | |George Day Scott (Col 77), John Stewart (Lt Col 77) | |- | |Upper |1 |George Day Scott (Lt Col 76) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 1 company |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |St. Mary’s | | |John Dent (Brig 76), Richard Barnes (Cty Lt 77) | |- | |Lower |21 |Richard Barnes (Col 76), Ignatius Fenwick (Col 77), Vernon Hebb (Lt Col 77) | |- | |Upper |6 |Jeremiah Jordan (Col 76, 77), John Thomas (Lt Col 79) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 2 companies of a battalion joint with Charles and Prince George’s counties. |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Talbot | | |James L. Chamberlain (Brig 76), Chris Birckhead (Cty Lt 77) | |- | |4th Battalion |4 |Chris Birckhead (Col 76), Robert Lloyd Nichols (Lt Col 78), Peregrine Tilghman (Lt Col 76; Col 78) | |- | |38th Battalion |38 |Jeremiah Banning (Col 78), Henry Banning (Lt Col 76), William Webb Haddaway (Lt Col 78) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 1 company |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |- |Washington | | |Daniel Hughes (Cty Lt 77), Thomas Sprigg[s] (Cty Lt 79, 81) |Split off from Frederick 1776 |- | |1st |32 |John Stull (Col 76) |Successor of Frederick Upper |- | |2nd |36 |Samuel Beall (Col 76), Richard Davis (Lt Col 76), Joseph Smith (Lt Col 76; Col 76, 78), Charles Swearingen (Lt Col 78) |Successor of Frederick Upper |- | |3rd | |Lemuel Barritt (Col 78), Andrew Bruce (Lt Col 78) | |- |Worcester | | |Henry Hooper (Brig 76), Joseph Dashiell (Col 77; Cty Lt 77) | |- | |1st |10 |Peter Chaille (Col 76, 80), Joseph Dashiell (Lt Col 76) | |- | |2nd |24 |William Purnell (Col 76, 80), Zadock Purnell (Lt Col 76; Col 77, 78) | |- | |Sinapuxent | |Samuel Handy (Lt Col 77; Col 78), William Morris (Lt Col 78), John Postley (Col 82) | |- | |Snow Hill | |John Done (Lt Col 77; Col 77, 78), Robert Done (Lt Col 77; Col 78), James Martin (Lt Col 77) | |- | |Wicomico | |William Hopewell (Col 77, 81), Ebenezer Handy (Lt Col 79; Col 82), Solomon Long (Lt Col 82), James Martin (Lt Col 77) | |- | |Minutemen | | |Aug 1775-Mar 1776, 1 company |- | |Select Militia | | |Oct 1780-1783? |} Note ESB: The Eastern Shore Battalion of Jan-Feb 1776 consisted of two companies of Minutemen from Kent and Queen Anne’s counties, commanded by Capt. James Kent and Capt. William Henry, respectively. A third company from Dorchester, commanded by Capt. James Robson was also ordered to join but was unsuccessful in gathering the needed arms. ===Sources=== ==Argument: Why we should replace the old material with the new material.== [From this point on, I'm providing an argument for scrapping the old material and substituting new material -- JWM] There are two pages on WikiTree that describe the composition of the Maryland militia: * [ https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maryland_Militia%2C_American_Revolution ] describes the "Category: Maryland Militia, American Revolution" and provides subcategories for each of the units. (It turns out that some of these subcategories are incorrect.) For short, I will call this the "Category Page". * [ https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Maryland_Militia_in_the_Revolutionary_War ] purports to describe the Maryland Militia and provides a table that lists the alleged units. This seems to be the same list (organized differently) as the other web page. For short, I will call this the "Description Page". Clements book is the source of this mistaken material. The book is not wrong, but the book explains the material tersely and previous researchers have drawn incorrect conclusions. As detailed in the history provided above, we can regard subdivide the history of the Maryland militia in the Revolution as being in three epochs: #Before 1775: Militia companies had ad hoc names, and were usually identified by their commander. #1775 to 1777: During the winter of 1775-76, the companies were grouped into battalions and the battalions were numbered 1 to 38 along with about 16 additional battalions that were still identified by name. The battalions reported to the appropriate "military district", each one headed by a "Brigadier". #After 1777: In 1777, the system of numbered battalions was abandoned as well as the military district concept. Instead, a "county lieutenant" was identified in each county and the county's various militia companies reported to him. At roughly the same time, Washington and Montgomery counties were spawned from what was previously a huge Frederick County. Here's where previous researchers made an error. The Clements book [pp. 10-11] includes a table that gives a correspondence between the 1776 system and the 1777 system. The previous researchers concluded that this was a complete list of militia units. However, this conclusion is flawed because it disregards units from epoch 3 and some from epoch 1. However, there is a worse mistake. The table uses terms like "Upper Battalion" and "Lower Battalion". The prior researchers inferred, for example, that the Upper Battalion was a single unit. It's not; by working through subsequent tables and the book's appendices, one learns that "Upper" and similar terms must be used ''with'' the county designation. So Frederick County, for example had an "Upper Battalion" and so did Dorchester County, but they are NOT the same battalion. "Upper", "Lower", and such are generic names used in counties with more than a single battalion. The mistake is clearly revealed by the Category page for the Upper Battalion [ https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Upper_Battalion%2C_Maryland_Militia%2C_American_Revolution ] which shows Bennett Busey of Baltimore, Barton Lovelace of Frederick, John Purdum of Anne Arundel and Jeremiah Hays of Charles all serving in a singular Upper Battalion, despite the impractically long distances between them. If one reads further in Clements, one finds on pp. 43-46 the abbreviations that are used in the Appendix A that lists officers alphabetically by name and identifies their units. The list of abbreviations for battalions provides a useful adjunct to the table on pp. 10-11. Appendix B quotes muster rolls and other lists. A few additional units can be found here, notably some "horse troops" formed opportunistically during the 1781 campaign against Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, VA. I have reconciled the two tables that list battalions, added some units discovered in Appendix B, and consulted Appendix A, when necessary, to associate commander's names found in Appendix B, with their corresponding company/battalion as listed (or not) in the two tables. The result is a new and better table. The advantages of the new table are: #It's organized by county, the one piece of information that most researchers already have in hand. #It reflects changes subsequent to 1777, including the creation of the "select" militia. #It includes units omitted from the prior table. #It is consistent with the book's appendices that list officers and members. #It correctly distinguishes generic names of battalions within counties from specific battalion identifications. #It notes the correspondence of units in the new Montgomery and Washington counties with their predecessor units within Frederick County,

Proposed Irish History Structure

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[[Category:Crawford-15512 Ireland Project]] '''This Page is a Working Page for the Irish Roots Category Planning Team''' '''Irish Roots will be making a transition to Ireland Project.''' We are starting with the basic top-level structure for all Non-Location Categories as outlined below: *'''Ireland''' - Top Level Categories Managed By Other Projects **'''Ireland, Cemeteries''' (Global Cemeteries Project) **'''Ireland, Child Mortality''' (Categorization Project for now) **'''Ireland, Infant Mortality''' (Categorization Project for now) **'''Ireland, Religious Institutions''' (Categorization Project for now) **'''Ireland, Unsourced Profiles''' (is managed by the Profile Improvement Project. This is also listed under Irish Roots Project Maintenance Categories. Therefore: we need to find out if our project is responsible or if they are. If they are, it should '''NOT''' be placed with the rest of the maintenance categories) **'''Emigrants from Ireland''' (Categorization Project) **'''Ireland, Name Studies''' (One Name Study Project) **'''Ireland, Place Studies''' (One Place Studies Project) **'''Irish Convicts to Australia''' (Australia Project) **'''Irish Military History''' (Military and War Project) **'''Irish Notables''' (Notables Project) **'''Irish Quakers''' (Quaker Project) *'''Ireland''' - Top Level Categories Managed by the Ireland/Irish Roots Project **'''Irish Roots Project''' (This category is to be used for all Project related subcategories and related space pages, as well as badge-holder profiles for the Project) **'''Ireland, Castles and Historic Houses''' (new category in line with England and Scotland Projects) **'''Ireland, Educational Establishments''' (new category) **'''Ireland, Genealogy Resources''' ***Ireland Censuses ***Irish Emigration **'''Ireland, History''' (currently named Irish History) ***Irish Rebellions ****Easter Rising ****First Desmond Rebellion ****Irish Rebellion of 1798 ****Irish Rebels ****List of Irish Uprisings (Irish Roots - transfer to space page with links to existing subcategories instead of having sub-categories and delete the category. All subcategories should be under Irish Rebellions) ****List of Wars in Ireland (Military and War Project - should be a space page) ****Nine Years' War (Ireland) ****Second Desmond Rebellion ****Tithe War 1931-1836 **'''Ireland, Organizations''' ***Dublin Philosophical Society ***Hellfire Club ***Irish Patriot Party ***Orange Order ***Ribbonmen ***Royal College of Physicians of Ireland ***Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ***Royal National Lifeboat Institute ***United Irishmen ***Whiteboys ***Women's Organizations in Ireland ***Young Islanders **'''Ireland, Places''' (This is our location categories branch) **'''Ireland, Politics''' (new category) **'''Ireland Surnames''' **'''Kingdom of Ireland''' **'''Who Do You Think You Are (IRE)''' *'''Northern Ireland''' - Top Level Categories Managed by the Ireland/Irish Roots Project **'''County Categories''' (post-1921) **'''National Heros, Northern Ireland''' (needs a rename - National Heroes, Northern Ireland) **'''Emigrants from Northern Ireland''' (new category - Categorization Project) **'''Northern Ireland Genealogy Resources''' **'''Northern Ireland, Schools''' **'''Northern Ireland, History''' (new category)

Proprietary Maryland

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[[Category: Province of Maryland]] THIS IS A DRAFT OF A PROPOSED ACTIVITY IN WIKITREE. COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS WELCOME! ==What This Is== "Proprietary Maryland" is a proposed activity within WikiTree. Depending on interest it could become a sub project or project, but at the moment let's call it an activity. ==Time Period 1634-1689== The time period covered by the activity begins with the arrival of the first ships to Maryland, the Ark and the Dove, in 1634, and ends with the conversion of Maryland from a proprietary province to a royal colony in 1689. The activity covers all profiles of persons living in Maryland at any time between those two events. ==Objectives== The objectives of the activity include: :1) Enhancing the profiles of all persons covered by the activity so that the narratives are as complete as possible, with sources for all dates and documentation for listed parents, spouses and children. Enhancing the profile includes proposing merges as necessary to eliminate duplication, and de-linking ancestors and children for whom no documentation exists. :2) Supporting the appropriate categories for each profile by ensuring that each eligible profile is linked to all appropriate categories. There are a number of categories which may be appropriate for particular profiles. ==Related Categories== ===Categories to Place on Applicable Profiles=== These categories should be placed on ALL profiles qualifying for Proprietary Maryland: *[[:Category:Province of Maryland]] Province of Maryland *[[:Category: Maryland Founders and Settlers]] Maryland Founders and Settlers These categories should be placed on the Proprietary Maryland profiles to which they apply: *[[:Category:Maryland Colonists]] Maryland Colonists -- This is a subcategory of English Immigrants to Province of Maryland. Use this category only for an actual immigrant who was born on one side of the Atlantic and died on the other. * [[:Category: First Families of Maryland]] First Families of Maryland -- Residents of Maryland from 1634 to 1776 who held some type of public office or responsibility. Does not have to be an immigrant. * [[:Category: Ark and Dove, sailed 1634]] Ark and Dove. A person who actually was on one of these ships. * [[:Category: St. Mary's City, Province of Maryland]] St Mary's City, Province of Maryland. A person who actually lived in St. Mary's City. * [[:Category: Providence, Province of Maryland]] Providence, Province of Maryland. Persons who were part of the Puritan migration from Lower Norfolk County, Virginia to Providence (now Anne Arundel County) Maryland, from 1649 to 1660. * Notables Badge - {{Notables}} {{Notables}} * [[:Category: Maryland Governors]] Maryland Governors * [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor Template]]. Add this template to profiles where the person migrated to Maryland from another place, specifying the places involved. ===Categories to NOT place on profiles=== These categories are intended to provide information and resources and should not be placed on profiles. * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] U. S. Southern Colonies Project -- if you have joined this project, list yourself on this page by placing the category on your own profile. * US Southern Colonies Maryland Resource Page * [[:Category: 17th Century]] 17th Century. This is a Resource Page. * [[:Category: Province of Maryland, Immigrants from England]] English Immigrants to Province of Maryland. Use its subcategory, Maryland Colonists, instead. * [[:Category:Maryland]] Maryland. This is a Resource Page * [[:Category:Maryland Genealogy Resources]] Maryland Genealogy Resources. * [[:Category: Chesapeake Bay Colonies]] Chesapeake Bay Colonies. Use its subcategory, Province of Maryland. * [[:Category: Thirteen Colonies]] Thirteen Colonies. Use its subcategory, Province of Maryland ===Making Categorization of Profiles Simple=== Simply copy the entire list of categories below to the profile you're working on. Then delete those which don't apply! (The list of categories does not display except when you are in edit mode.) [[Category:Province of Maryland]]
[[Category: Maryland Founders and Settlers]]
[[Category:Maryland Colonists]]
[[Category: First Families of Maryland]]
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==How to Participate== # Add your name to the list of participants below, with an indication of your particular interest in Proprietary Maryland # Select a profile to enhance. Here are three ways to do this: ## You are working on your own ancestry and come to an ancestor who lived in Proprietary Maryland. Enhance the profile and add appropriate categories: ## Take a category that includes lists of eligible persons, i.e. First Families of Maryland or Ark and Dove. Find or create a profile for one of the persons on the list, enhance the profile and add appropriate categories. ## Look in the general index for persons living between 1634 and 1689, find the profile of one who is living in Maryland during that time, enhance the profile and add appropriate categories. # Enhance the profile: ## Research and add reliable data for dates and place of birth, marriage, death, as well as birthdates and places for parents and children. ## Research and add reliable data for significant biographical events. ## Add sources for all facts ## Ensure dates and places in data field are consistent with sourced material in narrative. ## Research spouses to make sure all spouses are verified. ## Develop list of children with sources for the information. Correct children data in data field to be consistent with sourced information. # Add Categories. Add categories from list on this page, as applicable. ==Resources== The list below is in addition to the lists of resources on ...... pages ===Available on Internet=== *McKenzie, George Norbury, [https://books.google.com/books?id=J1tlAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA564&lpg=PA564&dq=Brooke+Marsham+%22Anne+Calvert%22&source=bl&ots=311s_2v7OB&sig=eML8fEDPJ0BWffJE_o2ixV89TIs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjP4YKtre3JAhWCRz4KHX63B9wQ6AEIRTAH#v=onepage&q=Brooke%20Marsham%20%22Anne%20Calvert%22&f=false Colonial Families of the United States]. Baltimore: Seaforth Press, 1917. Useful genealogy of prominent families although a number of errors have been identified in later research. * Dr. Lois Green Carr, '''[http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/html/carr.html Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders]''', St. Mary's County Career Files Maryland State Archives. Tips for using: -Scroll down and you will see two columns: Men - MSA SC 5094 and Women - MSA SC 4040. -Immediately below those headers are links labeled: Abstracts of these entries. You will be taken to either the [http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5000/sc5094/html/index.html Men’s Career File Abstracts] or the [http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc4000/sc4040/html/index.html Women’s Career File Abstracts]. -Select the first letter of the surname and you will be taken to an alphabetical list of links to individual people. -Select the individual you are interested in and you will be taken to an image of a file card with information about that person, most of the time a summary card. There are usually more cards relating to that individual so keep clicking next until you get to someone else. *'''[http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?ID=S538 PREROGATIVE COURT, (Wills)], 1635-1777''', S538, Maryland State Archives. Recorded copies of wills, codicils, and oaths of witnesses. First two volumes contain wills transcribed from other sources (e.g., testamentary proceedings, inventories and accounts, patent records, and proceedings of the Governor and Council. Tips for using: [http://guide.mdsa.net/pages/series.aspx?ID=S538 PREROGATIVE COURT, (Wills)], 1635-1777. Scroll down until you see a list of Will Books. Use an index to find which book your person’s will should be found in. Click “View Wills” which will open a PDF of the entire will book. The citation you copied from the will index will include the page number. Depending on what kind of computer you use, use a function or slider to jump to that page. * [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/index.php '''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties'''] This site attempts to reconstruct a family tree of early British Colonial Settlers [pre 1776] of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties along the Potomac and Rappahannock River Valleys and is a work in progress. Site includes specific references to many published and unpublished works. ===Available in hard copy form only=== *Barnes, Robert W. Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759: *Barnes, Robert W. Maryland Marriages, 1634-1777,233 pages *Doliante, Sharon J. Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Colonial Families. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing co, 1991 *Getzendammer, David Cramer. Thomas Getzendanner of Maryland and South Carolina -- His Descendants: The Getson and Danner Families of Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas. 1993. Maverick Publications, Inc., Bend, Oregon: 1993 * Gilland, Steve. Early Families of Frederick County, Maryland and Adams County, Pennsylvania. Heritage Books: Westminster, Maryland. 2006. * Myers, Margaret E. Marriage Licenses of Frederick County, Maryland. 1778 - 1810. Second Edition. Heritage Books: Westminster, Maryland. 2007. * Newman, Harry Wright. Anne Arundel Gentry: a Genealogical History of Twenty-Two Pioneers of Anne Arundel County, MD., and their Descendants. Privately Printed. Maryland Pioneer Series, 1933. * Newman, Harry Wright. The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate. By the Author, Washington, 1961. * Skordas, Gust. The Early Settlers of Maryland. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1968. * Shaffer, Stefanie R. Inhabitants of Frederick County, Maryland. Volume 1. 1750 - 1790. Heritage Books: Westminster, Maryland. 2006. * Shaffer, Stefanie R. Inhabitants of Frederick County, Maryland. Volume 2. 1749 - 1800. Heritage Books: Westminster, Maryland. 1997. ==Participants== * [[Day-1904]] Jack Day. Ancestors in Proprietary Maryland include Sampson Waring and Richard Cheney. Interested particularly in profiles of others who came to Providence (now Anne Arundel County) from Lower Norfolk County, Virginia in 1649-1650. * [[Lockhart-2210|Nae X]] The ancestors that I have identified are the Dents, but I am sure there are more. * [[McWhorter-226|Karen Wilhelm]] I am working on St. Mary's County from 1634 up to around 1750. Surnames include: McKay, Hebb, Beckwith, Forrest. Many families migrated to West Virginia or Kentucky in the later 18th Century. *[[Mattingly-90|Dee Dee Mattingly]], I'm interested in following. My families of interest are Mattingly, Carberry, Brewer, and Thomas in St. Mary's County. *[[Smith-4940|William Leverne Smith]], Descendant of Richard Brightwell, arrived 1666, in St. Mary's County, lived in Prince George's County later...his grandson, William Kinnick, Sgt Major, Rev War, Maryland 6th... also, William's other grandfather, Jasper Kinnick/Kennick/Kennett/Kinnett, perhaps son of Peter Kennett, arrived from England in Northampton, Virginia on 13 June 1655...known children born in Charles County, Maryland, 1680-1690.

Prospect Cemetery

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Prospect Cemetery, now known as the Prospect Cemetery, Crematorium and Mausoleum is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the [https://www.mountpleasantgroup.com/ Mount Pleasant Group] of cemeteries in Toronto. See [[:Category:Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario|Prospect Cemetery]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: TRN-005) *OGS cemetery ID: 4854 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718598/data?n=6 Prospect Cemetery Cemetery] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Prospect Cemetery, Greene County, MIssouri

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This is part of the [[Space:Missouri_Cemeteries_Team|Missouri Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Prospect_Cemetery,_Greene_County,_Missouri|Prospect Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery.

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[[Category:East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Monroe County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Prospect Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Prospect Cemetery is in East Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. It is located two exits from the Delaware River, near Pocono Medical Center and East Stroudsburg University. It was established in the late 1800s and includes 35 acres of land, of which about five acres are still undeveloped. The cemetery currently includes a mausoleum and a pet cemetery. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
501 Prospect Street
East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
Phone: 570-424-0970 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
40.988011, -75.176061 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Prospect+Cemetery/@40.988011,-75.176061,515m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c4886717eb5159:0xa945fb34b64f5f5f Prospect Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=45832 Find A Grave] * [[Space:Prospect_Cemetery_Burials|List of burials from Geocities]] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Eilenberger-5|Eilenberger, Frederick W]]||1866||1938||||||||[[Image:Heller-186-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Heller-186|Eilenberger, Amy H ]]||1871||1943||||||||[[Image:Heller-186-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eilenberger-4|Eilenberger, Amy ]]||1909||1996|||||||| |- | [[Eilenberger-1|Eilenberger, Margaret ]]||1902||1996|||||||| |- |}

Prospect Hill Cemetery, Towson, Baltimore Co, Maryland

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Prospect Hill Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Prospect Hill Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] == Background == {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Prospect Hill was the main home plantation for [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard]]. Positioned on a sand dune, it includes an area of marsh that was diked. The designer/builder of Prospect Hill is a matter of contention.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012) p. 158http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710145/index.htm === Owners === * [[Baynard-113|William Grimball Baynard Sr.]] (1792 - abt. 1861) * William Grimball Baynard Jr. * James S. (Swinton?) Baynard (1847-1923) * Henry H.(Hugh?) Baynard (1850-1932) === Slaves === *[[Space:Slaves_of_William_Grimball_Baynard%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Grimball Baynard]] == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect_Hill_(Charleston_County,_South_Carolina)| Prospect Hill on Wikipedia]

Prospect Street Cemetery, Gloucester, Massachusetts

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'''Cemetery name:''' Prospect Street Cemetery '''Address:''' 18-22 Prospect Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 01930 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.61489, -70.66647 This cemetery dates back to 1837. 154 Memorials. | Date range: 1709- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Prospect_Street_Cemetery%2C_Gloucester%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91070/prospect-street-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Protector 1830 - Ship Tree

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[[Category:Fremantle, Western Australia]] [[Category: Arrivals to Swan River Colony]] [[Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=130 |label= Ship Arrival at Fremantle, 1830 |caption= [[space:Protector 1830 - Ship Tree|''Protector,'' 1830]] }} * :[https://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm ''Protector'' 26 02 '''1830''' Fremantle London via Cape of Good Hope '''68'''] travelled on to the Isle of France {{Image|file=Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Census Record 1832 |caption= [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|''Swan River Colony'' ]]
[[:space:Swan River Colony 1832 - Census Tree|1832 Census]] '''#''' P. 181 }} == People – LifeTree == :[[Churchman-454|Charles Blisset '''Churchman''' (1790 - 1833) ]] :[[Padbury-28|Thomas '''Padbury''' (1791 - 1830) ]] :[[Padbury-31|Walter '''Padbury''' (1820 - 1907) ]] :[[Phillips-17720|John Randall '''Phillips''' (1790 - 1852) ]] == Sources ==

Protest of the Loyal Cherokees, American Civil War

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[[Category:Indian Home Guard, United States Civil War]] [[Category:Loyal Cherokees]] [[Category:Cherokee Nation, United States Civil War]] This page is under construction. ==Background== According to historical accounts, during the Civil War the Cherokee were divided into two factions, one that supported [[Watie-1 | STAND WAITE]] and the Confederacy, and one that supported the views of then [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ross_(Cherokee_chief) Chief JOHN ROSS], the pro-Union - Loyal Cherokees. ==Indian Council== After the Civil War, an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Smith_Council Indian Council] of several tribes and nations was called by the commissioner of Indian affairs, D. N. COOLEY, at Fort Smith Arkansas on 8 Sept 1865. In his opening speech he stated: :"Portions of several tribes and nations have attempted to throw off their allegiance to the United States, and have made treaty stipulations with the enemies of the government, and have been in open war with those who remained loyal and true, and at war with the United States. All such have rightfully forfeited all annuities and interests in the lands in the Indian territory. But with the return of peace, after subduing and punishing severely in battle those who caused the rebellion, the President is willing to hear his erring children in extenuation of their great crime. He has authorized us to make new treaties with such nations and tribes as are willing to be at peace among, themselves and with the United States." The Cherokees were accused for their treaty on 7 Oct 1861 with the so-called Confederate States.United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for the year 1865 ([1865]), Southern superintendency, page 313, No. 106, Digital Images: Libraries University of Wisconsin-Madison http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/History/History-idx?type=turn&entity=History.AnnRep65a.p0316&id=History.AnnRep65a&isize=M COOLEY then offered to hear anything the delegates wished to say in reply. On the third day of the Council, [[Reese-4445 | H. D. REESE]], responded for the Cherokee delegation: :"As the entire delegation could not get across the river to attend the council this morning, they had dupted [deputed] two to present the address of the delegation, in reply to the Saturday address of the commissions. Also, that although he had no hand in the preparation of the document, he approved of the sentiment and spirit of the same.'United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for the year 1865 ([1865]), Southern superintendency, page 322, 323, No. 106, Digital Images: Libraries University of Wisconsin-Madison [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/History/History-idx?type=goto&id=History.AnnRep65a&isize=M&submit=Go+to+page&page=322 page 322] REESE then read the following paper: ===Protest=== :The Cherokee delegation have already shown that they at this time are not authorized by their nation to make or sign a treaty, and we have also assured the honorable commissioners that whatever subjects are brought before us will be promptly reported to our national council and people. Our attention now is particularly drawn to that part of your 'talk' of Saturday, in which, in enumerating the various tribes who have made treaties with the so-called Confederate States, and who thereby have forfeited lands, annuities and protection; the Cherokees are included, and this according to a law of Congress of July 5, 1862. With all respect for the 'powers that be,' we earnestly plead 'not guilty;' that we are not, have not been, ''bona fide'' rebels; that if, through the dire necessities of the times, we were compelled to commit an overt act, in which our only object was to gain time and to save the lives of ourselves and families, the sin does not lie at our door. We do not believe that we will be condemned without a hearing. Our treaties, from that of Hopewell in 1785 to that of Washington in 1846, all guarantee to us protection in these words: 'The United States agree to protect the Cherokee nation from domestic strife and foreign enemies, and against intestine wars between the several tribes. :It is needless at this time to describe in detail our situation in the spring and summer of 1861. Suffice it to say that we were threatened with an invasion from Texas, received hostile communications from the authorities and citizens of our neighbor Arkansas. Treaties had already been formed with the tribes all around us. The military posts of Forts Smith, Gibson, Arbuckle and Washita were evacuated. They had already been abandoned previously and at the commencement of the rebellion there was no rallying point within reasonable distance at which 'loyalty to the Union' could find security. That solemn guarantee of protection stipulated in our treaties was to us a dead letter. There was not only danger but a strong probability of annihilation. Shall we be condemned if, in this hour of darkness, gloom and intense anxiety, we should have adopted the only means that we could see to escape? The plan was proposed and agreed to that our tribe should seemingly acquiesce in the policy of the Confederate States—that we should make that treaty that lies on your table. But it was clearly, distinctly understood that as soon as safe opportunity offered, and we could act as free moral agents, act out our true sentiments and feelings, we would fly to our Father's house. :If a lonely, unarmed traveler is beset on the highway by ruffians with daggers, he is willing to make any concessions, any promises—he is willing to sign any check on his banker for money, in order to escape. But, escaping to a place of safety, he has undoubtedly the right to repudiate all and every promise he may have made in the premises. We were that lone traveller. But, escaping to a place of safety, we at once in emphatic terms denied the binding force of that instrument by passing an act of repudiation, and also an act emancipating all slaves within our jurisdiction. We say that it was clearly and distinctly understood by us that as soon as the safe opportunity offered we would return to what we claimed to be our true allegiance, return to the waving of the stars and stripes. :We made the attempt within three short months after making that treaty, at the battle of the Verdigris, in which six companies of Colonel Drew's regiment fought Colonel Cooper and drove him from the ground. The plan was not well concerted—we failed. We tried to find an opening at the battle of Pea Ridge—we failed. And not until June, 1862, when Colonel Weer came in force on the west side of Grand River, did we find the opportunity long desired and sought. '''Colonel Weer received us kindly'''. '''We organized two regiments immediately''', of '''over twenty-two hundred men''', and went into the service for three years or during the war. We have engaged the enemy wherever found. We have endured the toils, privations and hazards of the war, patiently, courageously; have at all times been obedient to orders, until regularly and honorably discharged the 31st of May, 1865. We have participated in the''' battles''' '''of Spring River, Newtonia, Maysville, Cane Hill, Prairie Grove, Cabin Creek, twice, Fort Gibson, Honey Springs and Green Leaf'''. One-third of our men are dead. We do not bring up these things in the spirit of boasting, but to show that we are in earnest; that we considered that under the folds of the glorious flag of the Union was our home, and that we, as well as your people, would lay down our lives to defend it. :In conclusion we refer you to the proclamation of [[Ross-6907 | Mr. ROSS]], dated 27th of May, 1861, defining our real position, to which course we held on up to the last moment. But if the fiat has gone forth; if this law of Congress of July, 1862, is like unto the laws of the Medes and Persians, it is useless for us at this hour to waste words. We thank you for your kind attention." United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for the year 1865 ([1865]), Southern superintendency, page 322, 323, No. 106, Digital Images: Libraries University of Wisconsin-Madison [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/History/History-idx?type=goto&id=History.AnnRep65a&isize=M&submit=Go+to+page&page=322 page 322] ===Vote=== On the Seventh day of the Council, a draft of the treaty of peace and amity was presented for the delegate to attach their names. For the Cherokee delegation, :COLONEL REESE, of that delegation, then said: "The Cherokee delegation are willing to sign that treaty, but in so doing do not acknowledge that they have forfeited their rights and privileges to annuities and lands, for the '''loyal Cherokees''' are not guilty; therefore, we wish to sign that treaty under the following statement:" :"'''We, the loyal Cherokee delegation''', acknowledge the execution of the treaty of October 7 1861; but we solemnly declare that the execution of the treaty was procured by the coercion of the rebel army."United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for the year 1865 ([1865]), Southern superintendency, [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/History/History-idx?type=turn&entity=History.AnnRep65a.p0339&id=History.AnnRep65a&isize=M page 335, 336] ===Cherokee Delegation=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |align=center | '''Indian Council''' Annual report of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for the year 1865 ([1865]), Southern superintendency, [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/History/History-idx?type=turn&entity=History.AnnRep65a.p0317&id=History.AnnRep65a&isize=M page 313] || align=center | '''Served Indian Home Guards'''National Park Service, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, Indian Home Guard, (accessed 24 Apr 2020) |- | Kah-sah-nie, Smith Christie. || 3rd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, Kansas Infantry |- | Ah-yes-takie, Thomas Pegg. || 3rd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, Kansas Infantry |- | Oo-nee-na-kah-ah-nah-ee, White Catcher. || 3rd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, Kansas Infantry |- | Cha-loo-kie, Fox Flute. || |- | Da-wee-oo-sal-chut-tee, David Rowe. || |- | A h-tah-lah-ka-no-skee-skee, [[Fish-3647 | Nathan Fish]]. || 3rd Regiment, Co. C, Indian Home Guards, KansasOrganization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900. Content Source: The National Archives, Publication Number: T289 Nara Catalog Id: 2588825: Indian Territory, Name: Fish, Nathaniel, Date:, 7 Jul 1890, Arm of Service: Home Guards, Regiment: 3, Company: C, State/arm of service: Ind. T. H. G. Inf. Company/regiment: C,3, Roll Number: 130. Digital images: Fold3.com |- | Koo-nah-vah, W. B. Downing. || |- | Ta-la-la. || |- | Oo-too-lah, ta-neh, Charles Conrad. || 3rd Regiment, Co. C, Indian Home GuardsOrganization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900. Content Source: The National Archives, Publication Number: T289 Nara Catalog Id: 2588825: Indian Territory, Name: Oo-too-la-ta-nah, Date: 5 Aug 1890, Arm of Service: Home Guards, Regiment: 3, Company: C, State/arm of service: Ind. T. H. G. Inf. Company/regiment: C,3 Roll Number: 130 - Application filing 5 Aug 1890, Application #475832, Cert 361010. Digital images: Fold3.com |- | Ooda-what-tee, Samuel Smith. || 2nd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, Kansas |- | Tah-skee-kee-tee-hee, Jesse Baldridge. || 3rd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, Kansas Infantry |- | Suu-kee, Mink Downing. || 3rd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, Kansas Infantry |- | Chee-chee. || |- | Tee-coa-le-to-ske, [[Reese-4445 | H. D. Reese]]. || |- | Colonel Lewis Downing, acting and assistant principal chief || 3rd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, Kansas Infantry |} [''It is important to remember that at the outbreak of the war, some Cherokee initially served under the Confederacy, and later joined the Union Indian Home Guards. Service information for individuals is still being researched as of 25 Apr 2020. Please add links to your ancestors' profiles or managed profiles''.] ==Sources== See also: *Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 2, No. 2, Conference between H. D. N. Cooley, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and Northern Cherokees May 5, 1866, page 235, citing H. D. Reese, protest; Digital images: Oklahoma State Library, [https://dc.library.okstate.edu/digital/collection/p17279coll4/id/30413/rec/6 page 119] *First People, Treaties and Agreements, Treaty With The Cherokee and Other Tribes in the Indian Territory, 13, Sept 1865, https://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Treaties/TreatyWithTheCherokeeAndOtherTribesInTheIndianTerritory1865.html . Accessed 24 Apr 2020 *FamilySearch.org, [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/3rd_Regiment,_Indian_Home_Guards,_Kansas_Infantry 3rd Regiment, Indian Home Guards, Kansas Infantry]; [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/2nd_Regiment,_Indian_Home_Guard_(Oklahoma)_(Union) 2nd Regiment Indian Home Guard (Oklahoma) (Union)], accessed 24 Apr 2020 *Tom Franzmann, "Indian Expedition of 1862," The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, Oklahoma Historical Society, https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=IN009, accessed 21 Apr 2020

Protestant Home for Incurables

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[[Category:1900 US Census, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:1920 US Census, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:1910 US Census, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:1930 US Census, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] == Protestant Home for Incurables == Established by [[Holmes-17451|Jane Holmes (1805-1885)]], in 1833, in the Holmes family converted country home in Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville neighborhood.[https://historicpittsburgh.org/islandora/object/pitt:US-QQS-mss862/viewer Guide to the Jane Holmes Residence and Gardens Records 1881-2007] Historic Pittsburgh (https://historicpittsburgh.org/ : accessed 9 May 2021[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77375673/ ''"Another Home"''] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 10 Dec 1883, Mon Page 2 (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021)[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77376692/ ''"Holmes House Reveres Bicentenniel Party"''] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 24 Sep 1975, Wed Page 13 (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021)[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77377316/ ''"Remembering Janes"''] & [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77377132/ ''"2 women changed face of Pittsburgh"''] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 09 Apr 2008, Wed Pages 23 and 24 (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021) ::5500 Butler Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Protestant_Home_for_Incurables WikiTree Profiles that link here] == Sources == *"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MS1P-HMN : accessed 9 May 2021), Annie L Hamm, Precinct 3 Pittsburgh city Ward 18, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 208, sheet 5A, family 93, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,361. *"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGHF-TBP : accessed 9 May 2021), Mary D Holmes, Pittsburgh Ward 10, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 406, sheet 15A, family 2, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1302; FHL microfilm 1,375,315. *"United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX9Z-858 : 3 February 2021), Mary H Strader, 1920. * "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XCCQ-ZRW : accessed 9 May 2021), Head nurse Helen Fisher, Pittsburgh (Districts 1-250), Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 151, sheet 14A, line 1, family 95, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 1973; FHL microfilm 2,341,707. *"United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQWC-7BS : 7 January 2021), Hettie M Porch, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 69-229, sheet 61A, line 1, family 1, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 3658. *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77375797/ ''"$715,000 In Charity"''] Lancaster Intelligencer (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) 20 May 1885, Wed Page 5 (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021) *[https://www.nytimes.com/1880/06/17/archives/a-protestant-home-for-incurables.html ''"A PROTESTANT HOME FOR INCURABLES"''] New York Times, The (New York, New York) June 17, 1880, Page 2 *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25678284/rorison-margaret-1952-working-at/ ''"Incurables Beat Despair Through 'Busy Bee Club'"''] The Pittsburgh Press (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 22 Apr 1952, Tue • Page 14 (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021) *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77376019/ ''"Holmes House Will Close, Lawrenceville Jolted Again"''] The Pittsburgh Press (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 01 Jun 1980, Sun Page 32 (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021)

Protestant Missions

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Protestants of Leinster

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to record the protestants of Leinster and attempt to link them to their origins elsewhere in the UK and to the families in the Americas and beyond. Records are poor for these groups in earlier periods, apart from for Quakers who have excellent records and were very active in Ireland. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Waldorf-Nicol-1|James Waldorf-Nicol]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Waldorf-Nicol-1#PM-26424479 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Protestants Ransack Maryland

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[[Category:Edward Earle Secaucus New Jersey Branch, Erleigh Name Study]] == Puritans in Colonial Virginia == In the 1620s and 1630s, several hundred Puritan men and women emigrated from England and settled in Virginia. Puritans protested the retention of certain Catholic practices in the Church of England and sought religious reform. As the Crown began to enforce conformity to the established church, English Puritans looked to Virginia both as a land of opportunity and as a haven where they could form godly communities of fellow believers and worship in churches without what they perceived as extraneous ceremony. These men and women mainly settled south of the James River. By early in the 1640s, a large Puritan community had settled south of the James in the counties of Isle of Wight, Upper Norfolk (designated Nansemond in 1646), and Lower Norfolk, where they planted tobacco, elected men to the House of Burgesses, and even had a presence on the governor’s Council with the appointment of Richard Bennett in 1642. Sir [[Berkeley-448|William Berkeley]] arrived as governor in 1642. Berkeley, under orders from King Charles I, began to push almost immediately for religious uniformity and adherence to the Anglican church. As in other parts of Virginia, there were not enough ministers to serve the area’s parishioners (a statistic from 1650 estimates one minister in the colony for every 3,239 Virginians), leading Philip Bennett to travel in 1642 to Massachusetts Bay Colony with a petition, signed by some seventy persons, requesting that three Puritan pastors relocate to Upper Norfolk County. A personal letter to the Reverend John Davenport of New Haven from William Durand, one of the forty people Richard Bennett brought to Virginia in 1635, suggests the Puritan mindset of the day and conveys why the Puritans may have requested the New England ministers. John Winthrop, the governor of Massachusetts Bay, granted the Virginia Puritans’ request, noting that the people of New England now had the opportunity to ensure the “advancement of the kingdom of Christ in those parts.” In January 1643, the New England ministers—William Thompson, John Knowles, and Thomas James—arrived in Jamestown. Winthrop wrote that, upon their arrival, the dispatched ministers “found very loving and liberal entertainment … by some well disposed people who desired their company.” Between 1643 and 1649, a series of controversies, legal challenges, and local power struggles arose between Puritans and Anglicans, exacerbated by news of the English Civil Wars. Berkeley was fiercely loyal to King Charles I, who sought to prevent in Virginia the type of religious and political unrest that had led to civil war in England. Berkeley had been ordered to oppose any religious nonconformity within Virginia. The colony’s ministers were to swear an oath of allegiance to the Church of England; those who did not would be expelled. A short time after the New England ministers’ arrival, according to their contemporary Edward Johnson, “the Governour and some other malignant spirits” ordered “all nonconformists” out of the colony. Before the year was out, the three men returned to New England, taking some Nansemond Puritans with them. Intolerance toward Puritan believers resulted in the expulsion of several Puritan clergymen and at least one lay preacher, and, by 1650, led most Virginia Puritans to abandon the colony for Maryland. == Protestants Ransack Maryland == === Background on St. Mary's City === St. Mary's City was the home to the first Maryland Colony and the first capitol of the Colony of Maryland. It was settled by English Catholics and is considered to be the birthplace of New World Catholicism in North America at a time when the British colonies were settled primarily by Protestants. The name was specifically chosen in honor of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, an English nobleman, founded the settlement as a refuge for English Roman Catholics who wanted to flee protestant England. Maryland became a haven for Catholics in the New World, particularly important during a time of religious persecution in England. The first Maryland colony began with passengers from England who arrived on March 25, 1634, at Blakistone Island (later called St. Clement's Island) in the Potomac River in southwestern St. Mary's County. The passengers arrived in two vessels, the Ark and the Dove, that had set sail from the Isle of Wight on November 22, 1633. There were two Jesuit priests (including Father Andrew White) and nearly 200 settlers aboard the ships which set out across the Atlantic Ocean. St. Clement's was used as a base for the settlers while scouting for a more suitable site. This was how a bluff overlooking the nearby St. Mary's River was chosen for numerous reasons and became the site of the first permanent settlement. It would soon be named "St. Mary's City." Lord Baltimore had received a Charter from King Charles I for the new colony of Maryland. Still, supporters in England of the Virginia colony opposed the Charter, as they had little interest in having a competing colony to the north. Rather than going to the colony himself, Lord Baltimore stayed behind in England to deal with the political threat and sent his next younger brother Leonard Calvert in his stead. Lord Baltimore never actually traveled to Maryland. The Virginia colony disputed the charter for a Maryland colony claiming their Virginia charter, which pre-dated the Maryland charter included the entirety of the land of the new Maryland colony, which had previously been included within the domains described as a part of Virginia. The dispute over land and the claims of Virginia settlers is what prompted the actions of Richard Ingle in 1645. === 1645 - Protestants Ransack Maryland === On February 14, 1645 - a group of Protestant men left Virginia aboard the ship Reformation, with Richard Ingle leading. They were armed with "letters of marque" from the English Parliament. Letters of marque are a license to fit out an armed vessel and use it in the capture of enemy merchant shipping and to commit acts that would otherwise have constituted piracy. They succeed in seizing St Mary's City, the capital of the governor of Maryland. The overthrown governor, Leonard Calvert, was not in St. Mary's at the time and was informed of his defeat in Virginia, where he is staying. Several buildings in the city were destroyed, and acting Governor Giles Brent, who was sailing in the Bay aboard the Dutch ship "Der Spiegel" was made prisoner, and the boat was looted. On acting Governor Giles Brent's side, Captain Thomas Cornwallis was in command of defending the city. Although Captain Thomas Cornwallis had for many years had a good relationship with Richard Ingle, he made the bitter acknowledgment of his failure and returned to England, where he died in 1675. Richard Ingle took control of the colony, and his men shared the properties of the wealthy Catholic settlers claiming that he had the power to seize them from the new government. As the Maryland settlers accused him of being a pirate, he retaliated by imprisoning the two Jesuit priests, Father Thomas Coley and Father Andrew White, before expelling them to England in chains. Aware of the damage he had just caused, Richard Ingle planned to go back to England with the catholic priests to justify before the Parliament the existence of a papist plot to clear himself. On April 2, 1645, Richard Ingle set sail for England aboard the Reformation with his booty and a load of tobacco. He carried with him the former governor Giles Brent, secretary of the colony John Lewgar, and both Jesuit fathers. He arrived in London in June, but Ingle did not find the expected support from the Parliamentarians. Richard Ingle then agreed to meet with Thomas Cornwallis, who had just returned to England. Thomas Cornwallis, who had owned a house in St. Mary's, demanded at court the repayment of the destruction of his property. The Court showed no sympathy towards Richard Ingle and refused to take his hostages as prisoners. He tried to defend himself by suing, submitting that he had acted only in the interests of the Parliament. The court procedure lasted two years, and Ingle was finally condemned to pay off the owners of the Spiegel and to compensate all his victims. Having lost everything, he was never able to return to America. On December 25th, 1645 - through its Committee for the Foreign Plantations, the English Parliament signs an order to place the province of Maryland under the supervision of Protestants. === Religious Tolerance and Acceptance of Protestants in Maryland. === In 1649, probably as a response to the events of 1645 and the growing hostility towards the territorial disputes, the Maryland colony passed the "Maryland Toleration Act," also known as the "Act Concerning Religion," mandating "religious tolerance" for Trinitarian Christians (Catholic or Protestant). But it only included those who profess faith in the "Holy Trinity" – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, excluding any Nontrinitarian beliefs or those who did not belong to the Church of England. It was passed on 21 September 1649 by the General Assembly of the Maryland colony, it was the first law establishing at least a measure of "religious tolerance" in the British North American colonies. The real goal of the Calvert family was the enactment of the law to protect Catholic settlers from what they deemed Nonconformist Protestants. Source References: https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/puritans-in-colonial-virginia/ http://gerard-tondu.blogspot.com/2015/10/1645-protestants-take-over-maryland.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Calvert,_2nd_Baron_Baltimore https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Mary%27s_County,_Maryland

Proudlock Name Study

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

Prouty (Proute) Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Prouty (Proute) Genealogy == * by [[Pope-1989|Charles Henry Pope]] (1841-1918) * published by Charles H. Pope, 221 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass., 1910 * 239 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Prouty (Proute) Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=FywtAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732397 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12233/ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * The Family in England * The Family in America * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Index * Other Names Index * Place Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Pope, Charles Henry. ''[[Space:Prouty (Proute) Genealogy|Prouty (Proute) Genealogy]]'' (Charles H. Pope, Boston, Mass., 1910) * [[#Pope|Pope]]: Page 134

Proved Will of Roger North Esq of Rougham, Norfolk

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[[Category:Prerogative Court of Canterbury]] [[Category:Rougham, Norfolk]] == Preamble == Spelling and punctuation transcribed to be as the original (best attempt),
highlighting and line breaks are for ease of reading,
please feel free to make any corrections if checking against the source == Persons Mentioned == *[[North-1358|Roger North MP (1651-bef.1734)]], Testator *[[North-4398|Montague North DD (bef.1712-1779)]], son *Thomas Wright Esq. of Santon Downham, nephew *Robert Wright, brother of Thomas *George Wright, brother of Thomas *[[North-4674|Elizabeth North (abt.1697-aft.1735)]], daughter *[[North-4396|Catherine North (bef.1706-aft.1735)]], daughter *[[North-4397|Christian North (bef.1707-aft.1735)]], daughter *[[North-1233|Francis North (1704-1790)]], Guardian for Montague *[[North-4394|Roger North (bef.1704-abt.1771)]], son (eldest) *William late Archbishop of Canterbury deceast, acquaintance *Reverend Mr Ambrose Pimblove, acquaintance *Mr Charles Squire, acquaintance *Dudly North, nephew deceased *poor of Rougham *poor of Ashwicken *Henry Lestrange Esqr and my daughter Mary his Wife *Thomas Platt, witness *Susana Steward, witness *John Arminger, witness *Robert Plaford, witness *Thomas Spinks, witness *John Vinigter *Richard Warner *Right worshipfull John Belleworth Doctor of Laws Master Reeper or Commissary of the perogative Court of Canterbury == Transcription of Will - First Page - 4 Oct 1730== In the Name of God Amen
The last Will and Testament of the '''Roger North''' of '''Rougham''' in the
County of Norfolk made and published this present fourth day of October
in the year of our Lord Christ One Thousand seven hundred and Thirty
as followeth viz. ffirst I do hereby give devise and bequeath unto my
nephews '''Thomas Wright''' of '''Santon Downham''' in the County of Suffolk
Esq. '''Robert Wright''' and '''George Wright''' Brothers of the said Thomas
Wright all my Mannors Messuages Commons Rentorys Advososons
Lands ffarms Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever situate lyeing
and being in '''Ashwicken Leziate''' at's [= alias] '''Leggit''' and '''Meth[w]old''' at's '''Mewell'''
or elsewhere in the said County of Norfolk any or either of them
together with all Rights of presentation Tyths Tenths Glebe Lands
Commons Rents issues profits Emoluments and appurtenances
whatsoever unto the premisses any or either of them belonging or
appertaining and also all my Right Title property thainn and demand
in Law and in equity of in unto or out of the premisses every any
and either of them or any part or parcell To have and to
hold all and singular the premisses and every part and parcell
thereof unto them the said '''Thomas Wright Robert Wright''' and
'''George Wright''' their heirs and assigns forever In Trust nevertheless
and to and for the severall Intents purposes uses erlonations
provisses Conditions and appointments herein after mentioned that
is to say as for and comening the Advowsow and right of presentation
of and unto the Church or Churches of '''Ashwicken''' and '''Leziate'''
aforesaid In Trust that whenever the sound shall by any means
become void to use all lawfull means that my younger Son '''Mountague'''
when he shall be capable may be instituted and inducted thereunto
and as concerning the said other trusted premisses and every of them
and every part and parcell thereof in trust that they my said
Trustees the survivors and survivor of them and the right heirs of such
survivor shall forthwith by any sale or sales mortgage or mortgages
lease of leases or other disposition or disposition thereof or by all
and every the said ways and means raise and pay so much money
as together with my Personall Estate hereby not otherwise given or
disposed shall be sufficient for the payment and discharge of all
my just debts of what nature of kind soever the same be and from
and after full payment of my said debts and Subject thereunto then
by like ways and means as aforesaid to raise and pay all such
perumiary legaries as by this my will or any Codicill or Codicills to
be annexed thereunto are or shall be given or bequeathed and from
and after all the said payments made as aforesaid and subject
thereunto then to permit and suffer my daughters '''Elizabeth'''
'''Katherine''' and '''Christian''' and my younger son '''Mountague''' to
enter upon all and singular the remaining trusts premisses
undisposed of as aforesaid and to take and receive by and out of the Rents
and profits thereof for their severall maintenance and maintenances
yearly and every year the severall and respective sume and sumes.. ===== Page 2 ===== ..hereinafter mentioned that is to say my said son '''Mountague''' the yearly sume
of Eighty pounds during his natural life or until he shall obtain preferment in
the Church of the value of three hundred pounds per annum altra Repvizas
which shall first happen and my daughter '''Elizabeth''' the yearly sume of
Ninety pounds and my daughter '''Katherine''' and '''Christian''' the yearly
sumes of seventy and five pounds apeice until the several portion and
portions herein after declared intended or appointed to and for my said
Daughters shall become payable severally and respectively and in case it
shall so happen that the yearly profitts of the said trusted premisses shall
not be sufficient or fail to answer and pay the said yearly maintenance
and maintenances (which I here appoint to be paid half yearly free
and clear of and from all manner of Parliamentary and other charges
assessments taxes and payments whatsoever) then and in every such
case my said daughters and younger son shall bear the deficiencys pro
rata and the same shall be made good out of the future years profits
or timber of the said trusted premisses or stand charged upon the
tust thereof hereby created and reposed together with other payments
hereby changed thereupon and upon this further Trust that my said
Trustees and the survivors and Survivor of them and the right heirs
of such survivor by like means as aforesaid at and upon the request
of my said daughters any or either of them respectively by their writing
signed with their respective Name or Names and delivered into my
said Trustees or any of them for the time being shall and will cause
and pay unto my said requesting daughter or daughters their Executors
Adminisstrators or Assigns respectively for their severall portion or
portions the several and respective sumes hereafter mentioned that
is to say to and for my daughter '''Elizabeth''' the sume of Eighteen
hundred pounds and to and for my daughters '''Katherine''' and '''Christian'''
the sumes of ffifteen hundred pounds apeice and for default of such
request or requests to be made as aforesaid Then into the Executeors administrators
and assigns of such Non-Requesting daughter and daughters respectively
their proper portion and portions herein before appointed to be paid
respectively as aforesaid it being my will and intent that my daughters
said portions shall stand and be secured unto them during their natural
lives with Interest for the forbearance thereof for their maintenances
(as before appointed) In case they shall so think fitt severally & respectively
without being constrained to recure to any other security or securitys
whatsoever and in case it shall happen that by virtue of any old Mortgage
or mortgages decree or decrees in Equity thereupon the said Trusted premisses
or any part or parcell thereof shall be redeemed and the moneys found due
thereupon with the Costs and Charges of the suits concerning the same be
payable or paid it is my will and desire that my said Trustees the Survivors
and the survivor of them and the heirs and Assignes of such Survivor shall
receive the said moneys and that they and all other persons named to take
in the said securitys for my use and benefit shall according to order Recovey
all their and every of their Right and Estate off and in the premisses as in
such Cases is usuall to be done and it is my will and desire that all the
said moneys when received shall be placed out at Interest upon securitys
from time to time and the same be held upon the like Trusts and to and
for the like intents and purposes as herein is are and shall be declared
and expressed of for and concerning the premisses as aforesaid and I do
hereby ffurther and declare that my said Trustees or any of them shall.. ===== Page 3 ===== ..not be charged or chargeable for or by reason of any omissions miscarriages
losses neglects or ill sumesses of or touching the premisses many respect
whatsoever nor the one of them for any other or for each others acts
and receipts but each for his own proper acts, and receipts only and I do
hereby give and bequeath the Guardianship of such of my Children as
shall be under the age of Twenty and one years at the time of my decease
unto the right Honble '''ffrancis Lord Guilford''' for and during the time and
terme of their respective minoritys hereby giving full power & Authority
unto my said minor children if any such be by and with the privity &
Approbation of their said Guardian to determine and Act for themselves
of for and concerning their severall maintenances and portions hereby
provided hoping that all my said younger Children will be guided by
prudent and honest advice and in all things be ffriends and assistant to each
other and I do hereby give and bequeath unto my eldest son '''Roger'''
the emblements or Com in the Ground sowne upon any part of his
Setled Estate at '''Rougham''' aforesaid and '''Lexham''' and all the Goods
Chattells ffurniture houshold stuff Books pictures and other things of in
or belonging unto the Coupital Lons thereupon Except and Reserved
only such goods and things hereafter mentioned to be otherwise disposed
appointed, or given I do also give unto my said son '''Roger''' my Chamber
in the Middle Temple London near the Great Gate which I purchased
in his name and is now in the use of my said Nephew '''George Wright'''
I do also give him my Coach and the four Coach horses usually employed
with it and one sadle horse beside that which is called his own with
the Tackle and harness belonging to the same and I do give unto
my daughter '''Elizabeth''' the great Harpsicord and fframe, my black
Ebony Cabinett. my Spring clock and the small Escittore in the Comon
parlour and I doe give unto my daughter '''Katherine''' the wrought bed
(not wholly made up) with the Corinth and head board Carved and
larbered belonging thereunto and the lesser harpsicord and fframe
with the second Violin and also the Estuittore Cabinett and drawers
standing in the lower Damas Room and I do give unto my daughter
Christian the first base Violl the wallnut tree Chest of drawers and
the one ffooted Escittore standing in the left Closet and I give unto
my younger son '''Mountague''' my wallnut tree case of Mathematical
instruments my first Violin and Case my second base Violl given
me by the most Reverend ffather in God '''William''' late Archbishop
of Canterbury deceast (having been used by him in his life time) and
also a tenth part of my '''Rougham''' Library folio's and others such as
shall be esteemed most fitt for the profession of General Scholarship
in the way of a Devine and incase of disagreement the same to be
sett out and distinguished in great and small Volumes as the Revd.
'''Mr Ambrose Pimblove''' and '''Mr Charles Squire''' shall determine and
for want of their determination then such as my said Son '''Mountague'''
shall think fitt and and thoos And I do ffurther give unto my said Son
'''Mountague''' the Escuittore and drawers Standing in the Nursery
being that which formerly was used by me at the Temple in London
and also my fron turning Lathe and Mandrill and what turning and other
Tools he shall think fitt to choose out of my work house for his
own use therewith and I do further give unto my said younger
Children respectively all those things which I have put into their
severall possessions as given by me in my life time and I do further.. ===== Page 4 ===== ..give unto my eldest Son '''Roger''' two silver plates one dozen of Silver
Spoons one dozen of silver handled knives and one dozen of Silver
fforkes the sett of silver Castors and the silver snuffers and paw a
pair of Silver Candlesticks and the Case of dissiette silver knives
fforks and spoons and for the benefit of all my said Children, and proof
of their living family and fraternally together It is my Will ( if my son
'''Roger''' shall be willing thereunto) The houskeeping at Rougham
shall be continued on the manner as I last used at the charge of my
personall Estate until the ffeast of Saint Michael the Archangel
next ensueing decease whereby my said Children may have time
to dispose of themselves and what belongs to them without hurry or
disorder saving all the tharges of Plowing sowing feureing day
seed harvesting Smith and wheelright of which charges ( if any
such shall be ) none shall be taken to number my said personall
Estate But in case of my son '''Roger''' dislike of the premisses last
mentioned my Executors after named are to take only the fforty
days possession and use of the goods as the Law allows for the
dispatch of the affairs of their executorship and I to hereby give
unto my son '''Mountague''' the sume of two hundred pounds ( besides
the two hundred pounds received for my nephew '''Dudly North'''s legacy
to him) to be paid at his age of one and twenty years if he shall so
long live and I do hereby give and bequeath unto all and every my
said younger Children their severall and respective maintenances
and portion herein before appointed to and for them respectively
and it is my desire that my Organ with the appurtenances and my best
case of Instruments Matheraticall may remain in their places
as they now are in disposed for the benefit of my eldest Son and other
posterity as heir loomes for ever or so long as may consist with the
Laws of this Realm and I do give unto my said younger Children
liberty to thoos for their own uses respectively out of my stock of
Musik Books such as they shall think proper to be made use of by
themselves in their severall pretensions to the practice of Musik
and I to give to the '''poor of Rougham''' five pounds and to the '''poor'''
'''of Ashwicken''' thirty shillings and I do give to the said '''Thomas'''
'''Wright George Wright Robert Wright Henry Lestrange Esqr.''' and
my daughter '''Mary''' his Wife five pounds apeice and I do appoint
that my servants shall have their Wages made good to the ffeast
of St. Michael next after my decease in case they do not refuse to
serve in their places to that time respectively and all the rest and
residue of my goods Chattels Plate ffurniture Horses Colts Cows
Heifers Steers Sheep fflocks of Sheep Lambs Corn in Barns Stocks
and Granarys and all other my personal Estate whatsoever not
herein specifically disposed of unto my Son in Law the said Henry
L'estrange and my daughter Elizabeth whom I do hereby made
and ordain the Executor and Executrix of this my will in trust
nevertheless to pay my debts in the first place and then legarys in
case of my Real Estate and from and after all the said Trusts and
intentions fully performed and all Costs and charges thereby
repectively defrayed and all my said Trustees and Exect. and their
Assigns effectually indemnifyed in all respects relating to their
severall rusts respectively then the surplus ( if any be ) of all shall
belong to my eldest son his heirs and Assigns for ever In Witness.. ===== Page 5 ===== ..whereof I have signed Sealed and published this as my last will and
Testament the day and year first above written_'''Ro: North''' Signed
sealed and published by the said Testator as his last Will in the
presence of us who in his presence and at his request have hereunto
subscribed our names as Witnesses attesting the same_ '''Thos: Platt'''
'''Susana Steward''' _ '''John Arminger'''_ ===== Codicill 6 Jan 1730/1 ===== H Codicill to annexed to my last will
and to be taken and esteemed as part thereof viz.
6 January 1730/1
Whereas I Roger North of Rougham in Norfolk in and
last will have given appointed or dethoned than all the Rest and
Residue of my Reall and Personall Estate therein mentioned to be
instrussted or changed with and for the severall of debts portions
Maintenances and Legaries shall go and belong unto my son '''Roger'''
'''North''' to his own use after all the said payments and charges fully
payd and this heirs or to such effect of purpose howsoever the
same may be worded, as in and by said last will may and doth
appear how this Codicil Witnesseth and I do hereby order devise
declare and appoint that the said surplus of any shall be shall got unto
belong and be enjoyed by my two Sons '''Montague''' and '''Roger''' and their
heirs equally to be divided share and share alike anything in my said
Will to the contrary thereof notwithstanding and all other matters
and things my said last will to stand and be in full force and effect In
Witness Witness whereof I have hereunto my hand and Seal put
'''Ro: North'''_ signed Sealed and published by the said Testator as his
Codicill in the presence of us who in his in his presence and at his
request have sett our hands as Witnesses attesting the same _ '''Thos:''' '''Platt Robert Plaford John Arminger''' ===== Codicill 14 Oct 1733 ===== H Codicill part of my last the
First I do hereby constitute and appoint my youngest Son '''Mountague'''
'''North''' to be executor together with my other Executor and Executors
and Executrix and Executrixes and every of them however otherwise
appointed, I give to my daughter '''Elizabeth''' my White fframe looking Glass in
the little parlour and to my daughters '''Katherine''' and '''Christian''' each
of them one of the two looking glasses in the ante-Room I give to my
daughter '''Mary''' (now Lestrange) the possession and use of my picture
done by '''Cely''' and the fframe during her life and after to return to my
ffamily as an heir loom I give to my son '''Montague''' all my Musik
Books and papers and the Glass case in the Gallery I give my black
Case of Mathematical Instruments with all the ffurniture to Jesus
Colledg in Cambridge and their Successors for ever not to be at any
time separated or aliened and I do hereby leave unto all my Children
my most earnest recommendation or rather Command to persevere in
the true Christian faith and practice of life according to the Doctrine
and discipline of the Establisht Church of England and to live together
or as near as may well be in all brotherly love correspondence & ffriendship
always inclining to Condisend rather then to contend and so with Gods
blessing they may be happy and not otherwise
{+sideways in margin…Codicil
I give unto Mr '''Ambrose Pinfowe''' five pounds
I give to '''Sue Steward''' all my wearing & waist linen
I give unto '''John Vinigter''' all my wearing apparel and five pounds
I give to my eldest son together with the limit of one hundred pounds
to be paid by equal shares or parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas after my decease
Witness '''Ambr[ose] Pimilmco''' Clerk)
Signed and published.. ===== Page 6 ===== ..as part of my last will this fourteenth day of October in ye year 1733
signed and published as above in the presence of us. '''Thomas'''
'''Spinks John Armiger''' '''Richard Warner''' of '''North Elmham''' in the
County of Norfolk Esqr. maketh Oath that he this deponent well
knew the honble '''Roger North''' late of '''Rougham''' in the County of
Norfolk Esquire deceased for several years before his death and was
well acquainted with his handwriting having frequently seen
him write and received many Letters from him and now carefully
viewing a paper writing hereunto annexed begining thus _A
Codicill part of my last Will_and ending thus_this fourteenth
day of October in the year 1733_and also carefully viewing the
words following in the margent thereof_to wit _I give unto Mr
'''Ambrose Vinblow''' five pounds I give to '''Sue Steward''' all my
wearing and waist linnen I give unto John Aringer all my wearing
Apparell and five pounds_saith that he verily beleives the said
paper Whiting begining and ending as aforesaid and the said
words wrote in the margent to be all the proper handwriting of
him the said deceased_''R Warer''_. The said '''Richard Warner'''
Esquire was sworn to the truth of the premisses the 11th day of
July 1734. before me _ W Branston_Sur. This Will was proved at London with two Codicils annexed
before the Right worshipfull '''John Belleworth''' Doctor of Laws Master
Reeper or Commissary of the perogative Court of Canterbury
lawfully constituted On the Nineteenth day of October in the year
of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and Thirty four by the
Oaths of '''Heny Lestrange''' Esquire '''Montague North''' Esqr. the
Son and '''Elizabeth North''' Spinster the daughter of the deceased and
Executors named in the said Will To whom administration was
granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the
said deceased they being first sworn by Commission well and duly
to administer the same./_ '''Will'''
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National archives], Kew, England - Prerogative Court of Canterbury
"Will of Roger North of Rougham, Norfolk", 19 October 1734 , item , ref PROB 11/667/291 (accesses 30 Jan 2023)
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[[Category:Parham, Suffolk]] [[Category:Sternfield, Suffolk]] [[Category:Wickham Market, Suffolk]] [[Category:Rougham, Norfolk]] [[Category:Little Glemham, Suffolk]] [[Category:Prerogative Court of Canterbury]] == Preamble == ff changed to singular f where appropriate, otherwise spelling and punctuation transcribed to be as the original (best attempt),
highlighting and line breaks are for ease of reading,
please feel free to make any corrections if checking against the source. == Persons Listed == === Family === *Reverend [[North-4398|Montague North DD (bef.1712-1779)]] Doctor in Divinity, Testator *Elizabeth Folkard, Wife (deceased) *Dame [[North-2787|Mary (North) L'Estrange (bef.1701-1781)]], Sister *[[Strutt-420|Arabella (Strutt) North (bef.1753-)]], Wife of Nephew Fountain *[[North-4403|Fountain North (abt.1749-bef.1810)]], Nephew, esquire *[[North-4402|Jane (North) Boydell (bef.1746-bef.1830)]], Niece *'''Executor''' [[North-4401|Edward Roger North (abt.1753-)]], Nephew *[[North-4394|Roger North (bef.1704-abt.1771)]] Esquire (deceased) *[[North-4680|Armine (North) Kent (1748-1826)]], Niece *Mrs Deborah Folkard, Mother of Wife *Thomas Folkard of Parham, uncle? of wife === Staff === *Sarah ?, maid servant *Joseph Prior man servant *all other Servants living with him *Jonathan Shellake of Sternfield, Labourer === Acquaintances === *'''Executor''' Reverend George Jones Palmer Rector of Ufford, Suffolk *Mrs Mary Bumbury of the City of Chester, spinster, Sister of the late reverend ? William Binbury Bart (deceased) *Doctor John D'imban of ''Spalidworth'' physician *Mr George Baker the elder of Saxmundham, apothictory *Mr Nathian Cooper of Saxmundham, apothictory *Inhabitants of the parish of Great Glemham *Mrs Blomfield of Woodbridge, widow *poor clergymens? widows and orphans of Suffolk *Mrs Beck the wife of Mr Beck of Stanfield, Norfolk *Mr James Jermyn of Halesworth, attorney at law === Tenants === *Thomas Garrard *Stephen Damant *William Damnant *James Burroughs === Witnesses === *Benj. Cooper *Benj. Cooper Junior *P. Jermyn === Judge === *Right worshipful Peter Calvert Doctor of Laws Master Reeper or Commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury == First Page == In The name of God Amen
I '''Montagu North''' of Sternfield in the County of
Suffolk doctor of divinity being of sound mind and memory
do make publish and declare this to be my last will
and testament first of all I committed my spirit into
the hands of my most glorious redeamer Jesus Christ
my lord and my God betrothing? him to make integration
for me with me with his father for the pardon of my manifold
sins in the next plane I desire to be buried with a
dercut burial in the same vault with my beloved '''wife'''
in the church yard of '''Sternfield''' aforesaid and as to
my worldly goods whereof I am possessed I give and.. ===== Page 2 ===== ..dispose of he same in manner following that is to say
I give and bequeath to my dear sister '''Dame Mary'''
'''L'estrange''' widow all my pictures in oil or water
colours and also all my shell flowers as well in my
dwelling house in '''Sternfield''' aforesaid as elsewhere also
I give and bequeath to '''mrs North''' the now wife of
'''Fountain North''' of '''Rougham''' in the County of Norfolk
esquire my nephew my Cornithan cup with the silver
guilt foot and to my niece '''Mrs. Jane Boydell''' the now
wife of '''Mr Joseph Boydell''' my Coroa nut cup tipped
with silver also I give my gold loauth to my nephew
'''Edward Roger North''' youngest son of my late brother
'''Roger North''' esquire deceased and I give my diamond
ring made up of the diamonds of my said late '''wifes''' scoop
and her wedding ring unto my niece '''Armine North'''
spinster all which legaries my desire is shall be delivered
to them the said Legatees respectively by my executors
herein after named as soon after my demise as conveniently
may be | and I do make nominate and appoint the said
'''Edward Roger North''' my nephew and the reverend
'''George Jones Palmer''' Rector of Ufford in the said county
of Suffolk to be executors of this my will | and do give
and bequeath unto them my said executors the sum of
fifty pounds each I also give to '''Mrs Deborah Folkard'''
Mother of my said late dear wife deceased the sum of
ten pounds to the said '''Fountain North''' my nephew the
Sum of fifty pounds to '''Mrs Mary Bumbury''' of the City
of Chester spinster sister of the late '''reverend''' ?
'''William Binbury Bart''' deceased the like sum of fifty
pounds to '''Doctor John D’imban''' of Halesworth physician
and to '''Mr George Baker''' the elder of Saxmundham and
'''Mr Nathan Cooper''' of the same town apothictories the
sum of five pounds each To '''Sarah ?''' my maid
servant the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds over
and above all wages which shall be due from me to her
at the time of my death for her respectful behaviour to
and faithful raw and attendance on my said late dear
'''wife''' during her long and painful illness To '''Joseph'''
'''Prior''' my man servant the sum of fifty pounds over and
above all wages that shall be due from me to him at
the time of my demise To each of all my '''other Servants'''
who shall by then living with me one whole years
wages over and above what shall be due to them
respectfully at old Michaelmas day next after my death
To '''Jonathan Shellake''' of '''Sternfield''' aforesaid my
Labourer the sum of five pounds All which said
serval permonary legaries or sums of money my will
and mind is shall be paid to them the said legatees
respectively within six kalendar months ?? after my
decease with and out of my personal estate not herein
or hereby specifically bequeathed also I do give and
bequeath to the said '''Joseph Prior''' my man servant.. ===== Page 3 ===== ..All my wearing apparel of every kind to be delivered
to him by my said executors as soon after my decease
as conveniently may be in ? the said '''Joseph Prior''' shall
continue in my service to the time of my death and
not otherwise Also I do hereby remit and forgive the
feofees churchwardens and other '''Inhabitants of the'''
'''parish of Great Glemham''' of which I am the present
minister or vicar all such sum or sums of money as
I have paid or disbored for or about the now cloth
lately put up at the parish church there and which
shall not be repaid to me in my lifetime and to
will and direct that the same shall not be demanded
by my executors or be deemed any part of my
personal estate and I do hereby desire and direct that
they my said executors shall carefully perform and
fulfill the last will and testament of my said late
dear '''wife''' deceased in all repects whatsoever I mean
such part thereof as may remain ?found at the
at the time of my death also I do hereby will and direct
that they my said executors shall well and truly pay
discharge and satisfy all my just debts which I shall
owe or be indebted in at the time of my decease
my funeral charges the several Legaries herein before
mentioned and all other burdens and expenses
whatsoever that shall attend the said executorship
with and out of my goods chattels and personal estate
not herein before specifically bequeathed in case the
same shall be sufficient for those purposes (except
Such debt or debts as shall or may be due from me
at the time of my decease to the said '''Dame Mary'''
'''L'estrange''' my sister for the satisfying of which I
have herein after made such provision as I hope she
will accept and approve of) and after my said debts
funeral charges the aforesaid Legaries and all other
burthons and expenses attending the said executorship
shall be well and truly paid or satisfied as aforesaid
then I do give and bequeath all the residue and
overplus of my said personal estate if any to the
aforesaid '''Edward Roger North''' my nephew and to the
said '''Jane Boydell''' and '''Armino North''' my nieces to be
paid to and equally divided between them three share
and share alike and I do hereby give devise and
bequeath to the said '''Edward Roger North''' and '''George'''
'''Jones Palmer''' my executors and administrators all and singular my
messuagies or tenements cottages lands and deedits
whatsoever as well freehold as copyhold situate lying
or being in '''Parham''' and '''Wickham Market''' or other
parishes or plans thereto near or adjoining in the
said county of Suffolk late in the tenure of occupation
of '''Thomas Garrard''' and '''Stephen Damant''' or either of
them their or either of their assigns or undertennants.. ===== Page 4 ===== ..and upto or late in the tenure or occupation of '''William'''
'''Damnant''' and '''James Burroughs''' or either of them their or
either of their assignes or assignees undertenant or
undertennants or of any other person or persons whosoever
with all the Rights Members and Appurtenants thereof
to hold the same messuagies or Convents Cottages Lands
and all and singular other my said reditaments and
premises in '''Parham''' and '''Wickham Market''' aforesaid
parishes adjoining immitately from and after my decease
unto the said '''Edward Roger North''' and '''George Jones Palmer'''
my executors and the survivor of them and the executors
and administrators of such Survivor for during and into
the full end and term of ninty and nine years from
thenceforth next and immdiately ensing and fully to be
compleat and ended in case the said '''Dame Mary L'estrange'''
and '''Deborah Folkard''' and also '''Mrs Blomfield''' of Woodbridge
in the said County of Suffolk widow or any of them shall
so long live and not otherwise upon trust nevertheless
that they my said executors or the survivor of them said
executors and administrators shall and or demise and let
the said hereditaments and premises and cerowie and take
all the yearly rents and profits thereof and every part
and part thereof and pay and apply the same to and
for the uses intents and purposes following vis in this
first place to pay and satisfy all such fines and fees as
shall become due or payable on their or either of
the admission or admissions to the copyhold part or parts
of the said hereditaments and premises together with all
towns quit rents necessary repairs and all other
outings with which the same estates or any part therof
shall be charged or liable to the payment of and all
trouble and expences whatsoever which shall attend the
trusts respecting the said real estates and in the next
place to pay with and out of the rents and profits thereof
out anuity or yearly sum of twenty pounds of lawful
money of Great Britain to the aforesaid '''Deborah Folkard'''
for and during the term of her natural life according to
the tenor and effort and in discharge of a certain bond
or other anuity by me sometime since entered into for
payment of an anuity of twenty pounds to her for life
and onsuchdays and times manner and form as in such
bond or security is or over particularly mentioned and also
to pay and satisfy one other anuity or yearly sum of
five pounds and five shillings of like lawful money to the
aforesaid '''Mrs Blomfield''' for and during the term of her
natural life according to a promise made or engagement
entered into by me for payment of the life sum of five
pounds and five shillings to her the said '''Mrs Blomfield'''
and on such days and times manor and form as I have
usually for some years past paid to her the same and
also to pay the yearly interest of any of my outstanding
debts which my said personal estate shall not be sufficient
to satisfy if any such debts there shall be and after the said fines and fees
taxes quit rents necessary repairs and other outings and also the said anuities
and Interest money and all other trouble and expences attending.. ===== Page 5 ===== ..the same trust shall be will and truly paid and
discharged them upon trust that they my said executors and
the survivor of them his executors of administrators shall
and do pay all the residue and overplus of the said
yearly rents and profits of the same hereditaments to
and premises yearly and every year unto the said Dame
'''Mary L'estrange''' my sister during such part of the
said term of ninty nine years as she shall live which
payments my mind and will is shall be in lieu and
satisfaction of all such debt of debts sum or sums of
money as shall be due and owing to her from me at
the time of my decease and my desire is that the will
be pleased to accept and take the said residue and overplus
of the said rents and profits of the said estates in full
satisfaction of all such debts and demands and that she
will aquit and discharge my said executors of and from
the same and in case my said sister shall happen
to depart this life in the lifetime of the said '''Deborah'''
'''Folkard''' and '''Mrs Blomfield''' or of either of them then
my will is that the said residue and overplus of the
said yearly rents and profits of my said real estate
given or directed to be paid to her my said Sister as
aforesaid shall from the time of her decease for and
during the then residue and remainder of the said term
for and during so much and such part thereof as the
said '''Deborah Folkard''' and '''Mrs Blomfield''' or either of
them shall live be paid to and equally divided between
them the said '''Edward Roger North''' my nephew and the
said '''Jane Boydell''' and '''Armine North''' my nieces or to
his heir and their executors and administrators respectively
share and share alike and immediatly from and after
the end expiration or other sooner determination of the
said term of ninety nine years then I do hereby
authorise impower and desire my said exacutors and the
survivor of them and the executors and administrators of
such survivor or either or any of them to make sale and
diapose of all and singular my said messuages or tenements
cottages lands hereditaments and promises and every
part and parts thereof as well freehold as copyhold
with all the rights members and appurtenances to the
sound belonging or in any wise appertaining and of the
revision and revisions remainder and remainders
thereof to such person or persons as shall be willing or
serious to become purchaser or purchasers of the said
hereditaments and promises every or any part of and
for the best price or prices that can or may be conveniently
had or goten for the same and all the money arising
by such sale of sales together with the rents and
profits of the same hereditaments and promises from the
decease of the survivor of them the said '''Dame Mary'''
'''L'estrange Deborah Folkard''' and '''mrs Blomfield''' untill
sale thereof my will is shall be recieved and taken by.. ===== Page 6 ===== ..my said executors or the survivor of them his executors or
administrators whose receipt of receipts for the same
every or any part thereof I do hereby declare shall be a
sufficient discharge and sufficiant discharges to the purchasor
or purchasors tennant or tennants of the said hereditaments
and promises every or any part thereof to all intents and
purposes whatsoever and that such purchasor or purchasors
tenant or tennants or any of them their or any of their
heirs executors administrators or assigns after payment of
until purchase money or rents to them my said exacutors
or the survivor of them his executors or administrators
shall not be answerable or accountable to any person or
persons whoever either at Law or in equity for the
application or misapplicaition of such moneys or any part
thereof and I also authorise and impower my said
executors and the survivor of them his executors and
administrators or either or any of them absolutely to
convey and assure the said hereditaments and promises
and every or any part or parts thereof to any such
purchasor of purchasors by such mode or modes of
conveyance as shall seem most and expedient and my
mind and will is and I do hereby order and direct that
they my said executors and the survivor of them his executors
and administrators shall pay and apply all the money
which shall be raised by sale of the said hereditaments
and promises as also all the rear rents and profits
thereof which shall accrue from the time of the decease
of the survivor of them the said '''Dame Mary L'estrange'''
'''Deborah Folkard''' and '''Mrs Blomfield''' to and for the several
uses intents and purposes herein after mentioned vis with
the first place to pay off discharge and satisfy allsuch of
my debts legares sum and sums of money as shall or
may remain due or unsatisfied from or by reason of any
defineury of my goods chattles or personal estate or
which the same shall not be sufficient to discharge
together with all such trouble costs charges and expenses
whatsoever as shall accrue or happen in or about the
aforesaid trusts or either of them or in or about the
execution of this my will or the performance of the will
of my said late dear '''wife''' deceased and in the next
plan for payment of the several legartis sum and sums
of money herein after mentioned or bequeathed that is
to say I give and bequeath to my said exacutors and the
survivor of them his executors and administrators the
sum of eighty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain
to be by them some of one of them laid out for and
about two monuments to be put up and erected to the
memory of my late dear wife and myself vis. One on
each side of the window of the chancel of the parish
church of '''Sternfield''' aforesaid in such manner as they
my said exacutors or the survivor of them his executors
administrators shall think proper and I do so impower.. ===== Page 7 ===== ..shall not be found sufficient for those purposes to make some addition to the said sum
them in case this sum of eighty pounds in case they
in their directions shall think the same necessary
also I give and bequeath to the society established for
the benefit of '''poor clergymens? widows and orphans''' in
the said County of '''Suffolk''' the sum of one hundred pounds
to be paid to the treasurer a treasurers and to be
disposed of or distributed by them according to the general
rules of the said society also I give and bequeath to
'''Thomas Folkard''' of '''Parham''' aforesaid uncle of my said
late wife the sum of five pounds to '''Mrs Beck''' the now
wife of '''Mr Beck of Stanfield''' in the said County of
Norfolk famrer the sum of ten pounds and to '''Mr James'''
'''Jermyn''' of '''Halesworth''' in the said County of Suffolk
attorney at law the sum of fifty pounds hereby desiring
he will advise and assist my said executors in the
execution of the trusts in them hereby reposed and that they
will apply to him for such his advise and assistance
and I do further will and direct that they my said
executors shall also pay and satisfy the said '''James
'''Jemyth''' for all such business as he shall do or perform
touching the said executorship and the disposition of my
said estates over and above his aforesaid legary and
after the said debts legaries sum and sums of money
and all other trouble costs charges and expenses in this
my will before mentioned or that shall attend the full
and compleat execution thereof shall be fully paid
discharged and satisfied then I give devise and bequeath
all the residue and overplus of the monies remaining
in the hands of my said executors or the survivor of them
his executors or administrators by sale of the said real
estates or the rents and profits thereof to the said
'''Edward Roger North''' my nephew and to the said '''Jane'''
'''Boydell''' and '''Armine North''' my neices to be paid to and
equally divided between them share and share alike and
I do hereby further declare my mind and will to be
that all and every the aforesaid legaries and sums
of money payable out of the money to be raised by
sale of the said real estates or the rents and profits
thereof shall be paid by my said executors or the
survivor of them his executors or administrators to the
said several legartees or persons to whom the same
are hereby respectivly given or directed to be paid or
to his her and their respective executors or administrators
within one month next after sale and conveyance of
the said estates shall be made and ex?? and I do
also declare that my said executors or either of them
their or either of their executors or administrators shall
not be answerable or accountable for the act or acts
receipt or receipts of each other but either of them
for his or their own respective act and acts receipt
and receipts only nor shall they or either of them be
answerable or accountable for any more money or other.. ===== Page 8 ===== ..part or parts of my personal estate than shall actually
be received by them and come to their hand or hands
respectively on account of the trusts hereby in them
reposed nor for any loss of losses that shall or may
happen or be sustained
of any part of my
personal estate unless the same shall happen by or
through their some or one of their wilful neglect or
default and then he or they to whose neglect or
default such loss or losses shall be owing to bear the
same and not the other of them and lastly I to hereby
revoke and make void all former wills by me made
and do make publish and declare this to be my last
will and testament in diviness whereof I the said
'''Montagu North''' the testator to this my said last
will and testament continued in five sheets of paper
affixed together at the tops have to the four first
sheets thereof set my hand and have set my hand and
seal to this last sheet thereof the nineteenth day of
July in the year of our lord one thousand seven
hundred and seventy six '''Mont. North''' signed sealed
published and declared by the said testator as and for
his last will and tetament in the presence of us who
in his presence have substituted our names as witneses
hereto. '''Benj. Cooper''' _ '''Benj. Cooper Junior'''_'''P. Jermyn''' This Will was proved at London the
second day of November in the year of our lord one
thousand seven hundred and seventy nine before the
Right worshipful '''Peter Calvert''' Doctor of Laws Master
Reeper or Commissary of the prerogative court of
Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of the
Reverend '''Edward Roger North''' Clerk and the Reverend
'''George Jones Palmer''' Clerk the executors named in the
said will to whom administration was granted of all
and singular the goods chattels and credits of the
deceased having been first worn by commission duly to
administer. '''Will'''
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National archives], Kew, England - Prerogative Court of Canterbury
"Will of Reverand Montague North, Doctor of Divinity of Sternfield, Suffolk", 02 November 1779 , item 6251813, ref PROB 11/1058/103 (accesses 29 Jan 2023)
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[[Category:Providence, Province of Maryland]] [[Category: Province of Maryland]] ==Summary== Providence is the name given to their settlement by Puritan migrants who came to Maryland in 1649. Providence was the name of the settlement on the north bank of the Severn River until the name Annapolis was used instead. Providence County was often used to refer to Maryland's third county until the name Anne Arundel County came into use. The accompanying category is intended to be a gathering point for profiles -- and those who edit them -- of settlers in this area of Maryland from 1649 until the name Providence ceased to be used for the city of Annapolis and county of Anne Arundel. ==Detail== ===Settlers from Virginia to Maryland=== J. D. Warfield, writing of the Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, lists many settlers who came first to Virginia and then appear in Maryland. Warfield, pp. 5-6 *Cornelius Lloyd, 800 acres in County of Elizabeth River *Henry Catlin *John Hill *[[Mears-303|Thomas Meeres]], 300 acres, Upper Couty of New Norfolk, and churchwarden; a justice in 1645. Another record says "Edward Lloyd was acting for Thomas Meeres, of Providence, Maryland, in 1645." *[[Gaither-179|John Gatear (Gaither)]], 300 acres in Elizabeth City County *John Watkins *John Chew, Gentleman, had 500 aqcres in Charles River County *Richard Preston, a justice of Nansemond County in 1636 *William Ayres, plantation on Nansemond River *Thomas Davis, 300 acres in Upper County of New Norfolk. Justice in Nansemond County, 1654. *[[Norwood-92|John Norwood]] was summoned to appear before the vestry of Elizabeth River Church in 1648 to give an account of the profits of the "glebe" land since the departure of the pastor. John Norwood was the first sheriff of Anne Arundel County. *[[Durand-294|William Durand]] having been banished in 1648, Thomas Marsh was ordered to pay the tax on Durand's property. Many of the names of those who joined the Puritan exodus from Virginia to Maryland in 1649-50 should be among those who immigrated to Maryland from 1623-1666. Complete listing of Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 (from book published 1912 by George Cabell Greer, now copyright-free) http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/. Accessed April 10, 2015 ===Puritan Migration from Virginia to Providence=== In August 1648 Lord Baltimore appointed [[Stone-70|William Stone]], a Virginian and Protestant, as Governor of the Province of Maryland. Stone soon offered refuge in Maryland to a "band of persecuted Virginia Puritans"...[[Bennett-1181|Richard Bennett]], the Puritan leader, settled his flock of three hundred at the mouth of the Severn River, calling the settlement Providence." Brugger, p. 20 The 1649 records of Lower Norfolk Co, Va report: “Whereas, Mr. [[Lloyd-2486|Edward Lloyd]] and Mr. Thomas Meeres, Commissioners with Edward Selby, Richard Day, Richard Owens, [[Marsh-575|Thomas Marsh]], George Kemp and John Norwood were presented to ye board by the Sheriff for seditious sectuaries for not repairing to their church and for refusing to hear Common Prayer, liberty is granted till October next to inform their judgments and to conform themselves to the established law.” Before that term of probation had expired all the above named were safely settled in the province of Maryland. Edward Lloyd, The Puritan, Talbot County Free Library, http://www.tcfl.org/mdroom/worthies/lloyd/puritan.html, also in Warfield, p. 6 ===Puritan Commissioners in Maryland=== July 22, 1654 to 1657, March 24. Government by Commissioners. Between 1652 and 1656, William Stone's commission as governor from the proprietor was contested by the Parliamentary Commissioners. * [[Bennett-1181|Richard Bennett]] and [[Claiborne-4|William Claiborne]], with authorization from the Puritan government in England, issued an ordinance July 22, 1654, to ten Marylanders as commissioners for the well Ordering, directing and Governing the affaires of Maryland with powers that included the right to summon assemblies. * Commissioners appointed by Parliamentary Commissioners: :::[[Fuller-1146|William Fuller]], :::[[Durand-294|William Durand]], :::John Smith, :::John Lawson, :::Richard Wells, :::Richard Preston, :::Edward Lloyd, :::Leonard Strong, :::John Hatch, and :::Richard Ewen, 1654-1657 * Later additions to the body of commissioners were :::William Parker (October 20, 1654), :::Robert Slye (April 24, 1655), :::Thomas Meeres and :::Thomas Marsha (June 26, 1655), :::[[Waring-405|Sampson Waring,]] :::Michael Brooke, :::John Pott and :::Woodman Stockley(August 13, 1655), :::William Parrott (March 23, 1656/57), and :::Philip Morgan, :::William Ewen, :::Thomas Thomas, :::Philip Thomas, :::Samuel Withers and :::Richard Woolman (by spring, 1657). :::Thomas Marsh died in 1656/57 and :::Leonard Strong was serving as agent in England ca. 1655, but the other commissioners presumably remained active. The records, however, are incomplete and therefore the full service of all the commissioners cannot be established. The commissioners surrended their powers to the restored proprietary government March 24, 1657/58. David Selleck and the Virginia Puritans. http://www.mosesrawlings.freeservers.com/davidselleck.html ===Battle of the Severn: 25 March 1655=== For a detailed account of the Battle of the Severn, the reader is referred to Chapter 2 (pages 22-30) of J. D. Warfield's book, the founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland. Below are extracted from that account the names of players, and their roles: * William Eltonhead, a messenger from Lord Baltimore to Governor Stone, who took passage on Captain Tilghman's Golden Fortune. The message was that Lord Baltimore had retained his leadership of Maryland, even under the Puritan Commonwealth in England, and Governor Stone was still Governor. * John Hammond, historian, dispatched by Governor Stone to seize and bring back the County's records. * Col. Richard Preston, whose home contained the records until John Hammond seized them. * Governor [[Stone-70|William Stone]], who thereupon organized a military company of 200 men and 11 vessels with the Severn River as their destination. * [[Durand-294|William Durand]]. Secretary of the Puritans of Providence, who responded to Stone's approach with a letter that begin with "Sir,--The People of these parts have met together and considered the present transactions on your part..." and ended, after presenting several conditions, with "We are content to own yourself as governor, and submit to your government. If not, we are resolved to submit ourselves into the hands of God, and rather die like men than be made slaves." Warfield, pp. 22-23 * Dr. Luke Barber, a messenger sent by Stone to Providence, to treat with the people of Anne Arundel. * Mr. Coursey -- a second messenger accompanying Barber. Both messengers, after delivering their message stayed with the people of Providence. * Roger Heamans, master of the Golden Lyon, then at harbor on the Severn. Captain Fuller, commander of the Anne Arundel forces, "called a council together and dispatched Secretary Durand to Heamans to command his assistance "in the name of the Lord Protector and Commonwealth of England." Heamans complied. As Stone's flotilla approached, the Golden Lyon fired a shot, which Stone's flotilla ignored, taking anchor in Herring Creek. A small ship of Captain Cuts of New England was also present, and the Puritans employed it to block Herring Creek to keep Stone's flotilla at bay during the night. The next morning, 25 March 1655, Stone's men assembled in formation flying the black and gold flag of Lord Baltimore's Calvert family. Shots from the Golden Lyon killed one and wounded another of Stone's men. * Captain Fuller took 170 of the Providence men six miles upstream to cross the Severn, and came down to engage Governor Stone's men from the rear. His men flew the Standard of the Commonwealth of England. Captain Fuller ordered his men not to shoot unless shot at. Stone's men shot at the flag and then killed a man. * William Ayers, the standard bearer, was the first man shot. A battle then ensued. The Providence men's slogan was "God is our strength"The Maryland word was "Hey! for St. Maries!" Heamans then wrote: :::The charge was fierce and sharp for a time; but through the glorious presence of the Lord of Hosts the enemy could not endure, but gave back and were so effectually chargeed home, that they were all routed, turned their backs, threw down their arms, and begged for mercy. After the first shot a small company of the enemy from behind a great tree fallen, galled us, and wounded divers of our men, but were soon beaten off. Of the whole company of Marylanders there escaped only four or five, who ran away out of the army to carry the news of their confederates. Captain Stone, Colonel Peirce, Major Chandler and all of the rest of the councillors, officers and soldiers of the Lord Baltimore, among whom were a great number of Papists, wer taken; and so were all their vessels, arms, ammunition, provisions. About fifty men were slain and wounded. (Mr. Thomas Hatton, late secretary of the province, was one of the slain). We lost only two in the field, but two died since of their wounds. God did appear wonderful in the field and in the harts of the people; all confessing him to be the worker of this victory and deliverance. Warfield, p. 25 Dr. Barber records: ::: After the skirmish, the governor, upon quarter given him and all his company in the field, yielded to be prisoners; but two or three days after, the victors condemned ten to death, and executed four, and had executed all had not the incessant petitioning and begging of some good women saved them, and the soldiers, others. The governor himself being condemned by them, and since begged by the soldiers; some being saved just as they were leading out to execution. Warfield, p. 25-6 The four who were shot were: * [[Eltonhead-26|William Eltonhead]], of Governor Stones' council *Captain William Lewis *John Legatt * John Pedro. The deposition of Henry Coursey, one of Governor Stone's messengers, sheds this further light on the contest: "Governor Stone and most of his party (after their surrender), were transported over the river to a fort at Anne Arundel, where they were all kept prisoners, and about three days after, the Providence leaders sat in a council of war and condemned prisoners. The Providence leaders sitting as a council of war and doing the condemning were: *[[Fuller-1146|Captain Fuller]] *[[Burgess-4248|William Burgess]] *[[Ewen-34|Richard Ewen]] *Leonard Strong *[[Durand-294|William Durand]] *Roger Heamans *John Browne *John Cuts *Richard Smith *one Thomas *one Besson *[[Waring-405|Samson Warren]] *[[Mears-303|Thomas Mears]] *one Crouch The "Maryland men" who were condemned were: *[[Stone-70|Governor Stone]] *[[Price-1891|Colonel John Price]] *[[Chandler-797|Mr. Job Chandler]] *[[Eltonhead-26|Mr. William Eltonhead]] *[[Clark-239|Mr. Robert Clark]] *Nicholas Geyther *Captain William Evans *[[Lewis-8132|Captain William Lewis]] *Mr. John Legat *John Pedro ==Sources== See also: Robert J. Brugger: Maryland: A Middle Temperament 1634-1980. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988. J. D. Warfield, The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland. Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1973 (originally published 1905) ===Colleagues and Acknowledgements=== Wikitree Members with a working interest in Providence, Province of Maryland: [[Day-1904|Jack Day]], descended from [[Waring-405|Sampson Waring]]

Providence, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Providence, sailed July 1682]] "The ship called the ''Providence'' from old England, Capt. Robert Hopper comander, arived here in Delewere River the 29th of the 7th MO, 1682" Providence loaded in Scarborough Between 13-19 July 1682. '''Ship's Master:''' Captain Robert Hooper --- * William Carter [[#WS |(ws)]] Research required - see notes on [[Carter-8652]] and [[Carter-3615]]; need to find info on Susannah Griffith, and children * John Lash [[#WS |(ws)]] == Sources & Notes == '''{{Green|(ws)}}''' Ancestor approved for Membership in the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/6/2015) {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
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Providence Baptist Church Cemetery, Jasper County, Georgia

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[[Category:Providence Baptist Church Cemetery, Jasper County, Georgia]] The following were copied from the graves by Caroline Davis during her walk thru the cemetery: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Last Name!!First Name!!Note!!Birth!!Death!!Note |- |Leverette||B Burrell||so TJ&CM||1 May 1871||29-Apr-1931||InscGod so loved the world that he gave
his only begotten son that whosoever
believeth in him shall not perish
but have everlasting life.
|- |Leverette||B F||||1868||1942|| |- |Leverette||Berta S||||1880||1950|| |- |Leverette||Bradley Ward||do FJ&HB Ward||28 Mar 1867||16-Sep-1934||InscBe thou faithful until death and
I will give thee a crown of life
|- |Leverette||Felton||||24-Sep-1909||10-May-1916|| |- |Leverette||Frank||||12 Feb 1870||1-Dec-1941|| |- |Leverette||Inell||Polk||Jun 1904||May 1932||wo A |- |Leverette||Myron||||16-Jul-1902||20-Jul-1902|| |- |Leverette||Olin||||27-Oct-1902||5-Apr-1925||InscNone knew thee but to love thee
None named thee but to praise thee
Just in the morning of his day
In youth and love he died.
|- |Leverette||Thomas M||Co F 66th GA Inf||||||CSA 1st Sgt |} ==Inscriptions==

Providence County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries

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The following table is an index to cemeteries that are listed by the [http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/Default.aspx Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Commission] which are located in Providence County, Rhode Island.

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'''Providence County Cemeteries'''
|- valign=top !#!!Name!!Burials!!FAG!!WikiTree!!City!! |- valign=top |1208||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU001 CLARK SHERMAN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246963 Sherman Lot]||[[:Category: Sherman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Sherman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1209||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU002 BROWN - MILLARD LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216868 Brown-Millard Lot]||[[:Category: Brown-Millard Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Brown-Millard Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1210||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU003 WHIPPLE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247091 Whipple Lot]||||Burrillville||Whipple Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1211||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU004 CALEB LOGEE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247171 Logee Lot]||[[:Category: Logee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Logee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1212||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU005 REV MOAB PAINE LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263579 Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Rev Moab Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1213||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU006 ALBEE - PAINE LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263586 Albee-Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Albee-Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Albee-Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1214||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU007 EDDY - ALDRICH LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211113 Eddy-Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category: Eddy-Aldrich Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Eddy-Aldrich Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1215||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU008 MARTIN SMITH LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267466 Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Martin Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1216||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU009 FRANK PROUTY]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2449428 Prouty - Bishop Lot]||[[:Category: Prouty - Bishop Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Prouty - Bishop Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1217||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU010 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY]||700||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2142933 Saint Patricks Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Patrick's Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Saint Patricks Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1218||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU011 PAINE-PHILLIPS-SAYLES LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263621 Paine-Phillips-Sayles Lot]||[[:Category: Paine-Phillips-Sayles Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine-Phillips-Sayles Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1219||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU012 MARSH-HOPKINS-POTTER]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216373 Marshall-Hopkins-Potter Lot]||[[:Category: Marshall-Hopkins-Potter Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Marshall-Hopkins-Potter Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1220||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU013 ELDER WILLIAM BOWEN LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278069 Bowen Lot]||||Burrillville||Bowen Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1221||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU014 PASCOAG CEMETERY]||502||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984219 Pascoag Cemetery]||[[:Category: Pascoag Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Pascoag Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1222||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU015 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1965412 Saint Patricks Cemetery]||||Burrillville||Saint Patricks Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1223||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU016 ZEBEDE WILLIAMS LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382234 Williams Lot]||[[:Category: Williams Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Williams Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1224||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU017 SAYLES - EDDY LOT]||77||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228558 Sayles-Eddy Lot]||[[:Category: Sayles-Eddy Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Sayles-Eddy Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1225||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU018 JONATHAN LACKEY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2368709 Lackey Lot]||[[:Category: Lackey Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Lackey Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1226||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU019 MT ST CHARLES CEMETERY]||124||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2377642 Brothers of the Sacred Heart Cemetery]||||Burrillville||Brothers of the Sacred Heart Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1227||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU020 HARRIS-WHITE-DARLING LOT]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222208 Harris-White-Darling Lot]||[[:Category: Harris-White-Darling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Harris-White-Darling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1228||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU021 DUTY SMITH LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211185 Smith-Hunt Lot]||[[:Category:Duty Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith-Hunt Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1229||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU022 RUFUS WILLIAMS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253224 Williams Lot]||||Burrillville||Williams Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1230||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU023 SAMUEL LEE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285943 Lee Lot]||||Burrillville||Lee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1231||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU024 JOHN MATHEWSON LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372263 Mathewson Lot]||||Burrillville||Mathewson Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1232||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU025 OTHNIEL YOUNG LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248246 Young Lot]||[[:Category: Young Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Young Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1233||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU026 HARRISVILLE CEMETERY]||700||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159504 Harrisville Cemetery]||[[:Category: Harrisville Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Harrisville Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1234||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU027 SMITH ALDRICH LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286082 Aldrich Lot]||||Burrillville||Aldrich Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1235||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU028 ALDRICH-THAYER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2196877 Aldrich-Thayer Lot]||[[:Category: Aldrich-Thayer Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Aldrich-Thayer Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1236||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU029 COOKE/THAYER LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218692 Cooke Cemetery]||||Burrillville||Cooke Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1237||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU030 AMASA ESTEN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372158 Amasa Esten Lot]||||Burrillville||Amasa Esten Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1238||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU031 JOSEPH ESTEN LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263638 Joseph Esten Lot]||[[:Category: Joseph Esten Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Joseph Esten Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1239||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU032 JEREMIAH MOWRY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263051 Mowry Lot]||||Burrillville||Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1240||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU033 AMASA MOWRY LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228181 Mowry Lot]||||Burrillville||Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1241||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU034 SILAS COMSTOCK LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599961 Silas Comstock Lot]||[[:Category: Silas Comstock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Silas Comstock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1242||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU035 BARTLETT-MOWRY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253625 Bartlett-Mowry Cemetery]||[[:Category: Bartlett-Mowry Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Bartlett-Mowry Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1243||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU036 SAMUEL INMAN LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243149 Samuel Inman Lot]||||Burrillville||Samuel Inman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1244||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU037 BALLOU-BUFFUM LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211910 Ballou-Buffum Lot]||||Burrillville||Ballou-Buffum Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1245||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU038 George INMAN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379901 George Inman Lot]||||Burrillville||George Inman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1246||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU039 LEONARD NASON LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606788 Leonard Nason Lot]||[[:Category: Leonard Nason Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Leonard Nason Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1247||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU040 AMASA BALLOU LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212104 Ballou Lot]||[[:Category: Amasa Ballou Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Ballou Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1248||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU041 OTIS BLIGH LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213280 Bligh Lot]||||Burrillville||Bligh Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1249||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU042 HICKS-SMITH LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263692 Hicks-Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category: Hicks-Smith Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Hicks-Smith Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1250||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU043 BEZALEEL PAINE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263629 Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Bezaleel Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1251||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU044 MOREY-ROSS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263674 Mowry-Ross Lot]||||Burrillville||Mowry-Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1252||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU045 ANDREW HARRIS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221092 Harris Lot]||[[:Category: Harris Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Harris Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1253||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU046 COOPER-MOWRY LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263647 Cooper-Mowry Lot]||[[:Category: Cooper-Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Cooper-Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1254||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU047 EMER MOWRY LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247152 Mowry Lot]||[[:Category: Emer Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1255||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU048 CARY-BALLOU LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212105 Cary-Ballou Lot]||[[:Category: Cary-Ballou Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Cary-Ballou Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1256||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU049 SETH ROSS LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279701 Ross Lot]||[[:Category: Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1257||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU050 JAMES WILSON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2276549 Wilson Lot]||[[:Category: Wilson Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Wilson Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1258||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU051 JOSIAH BROWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606843 Josiah Brown Lot]||||Burrillville||Josiah Brown Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1259||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU052 CAPT NATHAN TAFT LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606845 Captain Nathan Taft Lot]||||Burrillville||Captain Nathan Taft Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1260||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU053 HARRIS-FLAGG LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279436 Harris-Flagg Lot]||||Burrillville||Harris-Flagg Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1261||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU054 NATHANIEL JENCKES LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219075 Jenckes Lot]||[[:Category: Jenckes Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Jenckes Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1262||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU055 RHODES-GLEASON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696482 Rhodes-Gleason Lot]||||Burrillville||Rhodes-Gleason Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1263||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU056 SMITH-TAFT LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222710 Smith-Taft Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith-Taft Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1264||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU057 NOAH ARNOLD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283573 Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Arnold Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Arnold Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1265||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU058 DANIEL SMITH LOT]||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267463 Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Daniel Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1266||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU059 PAYNE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696483 Payne Lot]||||Burrillville||Payne Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1267||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU060 STEARLING PAINE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263667 Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Stearling Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1268||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU061 ARCA WALLING LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372286 Arca Walling Lot]||||Burrillville||Arca Walling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1269||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU062 ST THERESA'S CEMETERY]||300||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2356031 Saint Theresas Cemetery]||||Burrillville||Saint Theresas Cemetery, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1270||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU063 STEERE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696484 Steere Lot]||[[:Category: Steere Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Steere Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1271||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU064 SIMEON STEERE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243217 Steere Lot]||||Burrillville||Steere Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1272||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU065 HARVEY THAYER LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607048 Harvey Thayer Lot]||||Burrillville||Harvey Thayer Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1273||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU066 JOHN WHITE LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372091 White Lot]||||Burrillville||White Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1274||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU067 YOUNG-WHITE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2339348 Young- White Lot]||||Burrillville||Young- White Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1275||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU068 FRIENDS LOT]||51||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279987 Friends Lot]||[[:Category:Friends Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Friends Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1276||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU069 WASHINGTON LOGEE LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374356 Logee Lot]||||Burrillville||Logee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1277||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU070 ALPHEUS HUMES LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607050 Alpheus Humes Lot]||||Burrillville||Alpheus Humes Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1278||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU071 JACOB WALLING LOT]||63||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372400 Walling Lot]||[[:Category: Walling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Walling Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1279||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU072 NELSON PAYNE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607063 Nelson Payne Lot]||||Burrillville||Nelson Payne Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1280||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU073 PHETTEPLACE-SMITH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267490 Phetteplace-Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Phetteplace-Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Phetteplace-Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1281||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU074 CHARLES S SMITH LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267467 Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Charles S. Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1282||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU075 CAPT JOHN SMITH LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265524 Captain John Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Captain John Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Captain John Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1283||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU076 JAMES O SMITH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267471 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1284||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU077 HENRY N SMITH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267473 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1285||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU078 INMAN-JOSLIN LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2197599 Inman-Joslin Lot]||[[:Category: Inman-Joslin Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Inman-Joslin Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1286||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU079 BUFFUM LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448796 Buffum Lot]||||Burrillville||Buffum Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1287||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU080 TOURTELLOT-INMAN LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696485 Tourtellot-Inman Lot]||||Burrillville||Tourtellot-Inman Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1288||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU081 JOHN WHITE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696486 John White Lot]||||Burrillville||John White Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1289||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU082 ISRAEL YOUNG LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2577198 Young Lot]||||Burrillville||Young Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1290||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU083 PHETTEPLACE-JONES LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2589640 Phetteplace-Jones Lot]||||Burrillville||Phetteplace-Jones Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1291||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU084 TAFT LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607401 Taft Lot]||||Burrillville||Taft Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1292||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU085 RUFUS-ALDRICH]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696491 Rufus-Aldrich Lot]||||Burrillville||Rufus-Aldrich Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1293||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU086 WILLIAM COMSTOCK LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696492 William Comstock Lot]||||Burrillville||William Comstock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1294||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU087 JESSE TAFT LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2276548 Taft Lot]||||Burrillville||Taft Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1295||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU088 SHERMAN-BURLINGAME LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222326 Sherman-Burlingame Lot]||||Burrillville||Sherman-Burlingame Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1296||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU089 ROBBINS-LAPHAM LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395720 Robbins - Lapham Lot]||||Burrillville||Robbins - Lapham Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1297||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU090 LIPPITT EDDY LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607402 Lippitt Eddy Lot]||||Burrillville||Lippitt Eddy Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1298||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU091 ELGER LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696494 Elger Lot]||||Burrillville||Elger Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1299||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU092 TAFT-BAKER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279961 Taft-Baker Lot]||||Burrillville||Taft-Baker Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1300||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU093 STEPHEN LOGEE LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607408 Stephen Logee Lot]||||Burrillville||Stephen Logee Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1301||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU094 MATHEWSON-ROSS LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227798 Mathewson-Ross Lot]||[[:Category:Mathewson-Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Mathewson-Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1302||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU095 STEPHEN VALLETT LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607413 Stephen Vallett Lot]||||Burrillville||Stephen Vallett Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1303||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU096 UNKNOWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696495 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #96]||||Burrillville||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #96, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1304||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU097 DEA TIMOTHY DEAN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279813 Deacon Timothy Dean Lot]||||Burrillville||Deacon Timothy Dean Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1305||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU098 ISHMAEL SAYLES LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696496 Ishmael Sayles Lot]||[[:Category: Ishmael Sayles Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Ishmael Sayles Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1306||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU099 HOWARD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696497 Howard Lot]||||Burrillville||Howard Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1307||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU100 CROFF-LEWIS LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615139 Croff-Lewis Lot]||||Burrillville||Croff-Lewis Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1308||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU101 RANDALL ANGELL LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265440 Angell Lot]||||Burrillville||Angell Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1309||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU102 STEPHEN WHIPPLE LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228635 Whipple Lot]||||Burrillville||Whipple Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1310||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU103 JOHN SMITH LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267531 John Smith Lot]||[[:Category: John Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||John Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1311||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU104 WALTER PHETTEPLACE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613205 Walter Phetteplace Lot]||[[:Category: Walter Phetteplace Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Walter Phetteplace Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1312||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU105 ASAEL KEACH LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279241 Asael Keach Lot]||||Burrillville||Asael Keach Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1313||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU106 SETH WHEELOCK LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2594629 Seth Wheelock Lot]||[[:Category: Seth Wheelock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Seth Wheelock Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1314||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU107 SMITH PAINE LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263699 Paine Lot]||[[:Category: Smith Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1315||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU108 BURKE-FRANKE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613207 Burke-Frank Lot]||||Burrillville||Burke-Frank Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1316||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU109 COOMER SMITH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267476 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1317||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU110 PAINE LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696498 Paine Lot]||(no burials)||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1318||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU111 ROSS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696499 Ross Lot]||||Burrillville||Ross Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1319||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU112 COOK LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696500 Cook Lot]||||Burrillville||Cook Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1320||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU113 LEWIS LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696501 Lewis Lot]||||Burrillville||Lewis Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1321||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU114 JESSE SMITH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267449 Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Jesse Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1322||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU115 SMITH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696502 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1323||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU116 John GREENE LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213281 Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Greene Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Greene Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1324||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU117 MOWRY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696503 Mowry Lot]||||Burrillville||Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1325||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU118 SAYLES COOK LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209025 Sayles-Cook Lot]||[[:Category: Sayles-Cook Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Sayles-Cook Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1326||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU119 SAMUEL SMITH LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696504 Samuel Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Samuel Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1327||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU120 SMITH LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696505 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1328||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU121 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696506 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #121]||||Burrillville||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #121, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1329||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU122 PAINE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696507 Paine Lot]||(no burials)||Burrillville||Paine Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1330||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU123 URIAH MOWRY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696508 Uriah Mowry Lot]||||Burrillville||Uriah Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1331||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU124 JAMES IRONS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613236 James Irons Lot]||||Burrillville||James Irons Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1332||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU125 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696509 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #125]||||Burrillville||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #125, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1333||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU126 DAVID COLWELL LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374437 Colwell Lot]||[[:Category: Colwell Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Colwell Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1334||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU127 URIAH MOWRY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613239 Uriah Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Uriah Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island]]||Burrillville||Uriah Mowry Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1335||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU128 AMAZIAH HARRIS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278785 Amaziah Harris Lot]||||Burrillville||Amaziah Harris Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1336||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU129 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696510 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #129]||||Burrillville||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Burrillville #129, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1337||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU500 YOUNG LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696511 Young Lot]||||Burrillville||Young Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1338||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU501 MATHEWSON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613249 Mathewson Lot]||||Burrillville||Mathewson Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1339||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU600 SMITH FAMILY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613250 Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1340||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU601 SMITH LOT]||||||||Burrillville||, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1341||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BU603 IRONS-SMITH]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613251 Irons-Smith Lot]||||Burrillville||Irons-Smith Lot, Burrillville, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1342||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CF001 MOSHASSUCK CEMETERY]||15600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/215564 Moshassuck Cemetery]||[[:Category: Moshassuck Cemetery, Central Falls, Rhode Island]]||Central Falls||Moshassuck Cemetery, Central Falls, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1343||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR001 ST ANN'S CEMETERY]||99999||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104477 Saint Ann Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1344||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR002 POCASSET CEMETERY]||25000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104473 Pocasset Cemetery]||[[:Category: Pocasset Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Pocasset Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1345||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR003 OAKLAND CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145459 Oakland Cemetery]||[[:Category: Oakland Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Oakland Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1346||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR004 JAMES HILLS BURIAL GROUND]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2348262 James Hills Burial Ground]||||Cranston||James Hills Burial Ground, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1347||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR005 WILLIAM FENNER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2185518 Fenner Lot]||||Cranston||Fenner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1348||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR006 JOSEPH BURTON LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247173 Joseph Burton Lot]||[[:Category: Joseph Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Joseph Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1349||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR007 FIELD-LAWTON LOT]||110||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209438 Field-Lawton Cemetery]||[[:Category: Field-Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Field-Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1350||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR008 FREEBORN BRAYTON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247259 Freeborn Brayton Cemetery]||||Cranston||Freeborn Brayton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1351||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR009 GEN CHRISTOPHER LIPPITT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247349 General Christopher Lippitt Lot]||[[:Category: General Christopher Lippitt Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||General Christopher Lippitt Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1352||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR010 UNKNOWN LOT]||66||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692726 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #10]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #10, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1353||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR011 SANFORD KNIGHT LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209439 Sanford Knight Cemetery]||||Cranston||Sanford Knight Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1354||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR012 ALFRED GRAVES LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259328 Graves Lot]||||Cranston||Graves Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1355||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR013 JULIA A KNIGHT LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209444 Julia A. Knight Lot]||||Cranston||Julia A. Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1356||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR014 DAVID POTTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268152 Potter Lot]||||Cranston||Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1357||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR015 KNIGHT-FISKE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216595 Knight-Fiske Lot]||||Cranston||Knight-Fiske Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1358||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR016 ROBERTS - MATHEWSON LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216598 Roberts-Mathewson Lot]||||Cranston||Roberts-Mathewson Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1359||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR017 WILLIAM BAILEY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213625 William Bailey Lot]||||Cranston||William Bailey Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1360||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR018 FENNER - LAWTON LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217321 Fenner-Lawton Cemetery]||[[:Category: Fenner-Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Fenner-Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1361||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR019 NICHOLAS SHELDON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247657 Nicholas Sheldon Lot]||||Cranston||Nicholas Sheldon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1362||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR020 KNIGHTVILLE MEETING HOUSE LOT]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2185547 Knightsville Meeting House Cemetery]||[[:Category: Knightsville Meeting House Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Knightsville Meeting House Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1363||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR021 NEHEMIAH KNIGHT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216291 Nehemiah Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Nehemiah Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Nehemiah Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1364||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR022 JACOB CLARKE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213626 Jacob Clarke Lot]||[[:Category:Jacob Clarke Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Jacob Clarke Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1365||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR023 BETHANY LUTHERAN SWEDISH CEME]||200||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220103 Bethany Lutheran Cemetery]||||Cranston||Bethany Lutheran Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1366||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR024 NATHAN THORNTON LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219124 Nathan Thornton Lot]||[[:Category: Nathan Thornton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Nathan Thornton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1367||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR025 URIAH EDDY LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2176741 Uriah Eddy Lot]||[[:Category: Uriah Eddy Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Uriah Eddy Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1368||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR026 JOHN STAFFORD LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249496 John Stafford Lot]||||Cranston||John Stafford Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1369||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR027 HUGH STONE FAMILY LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692913 Hugh Stone Family Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Hugh Stone Family Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1370||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR028 SAMUEL STONE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227981 Samuel Stone Lot]||[[:Category: Samuel Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Samuel Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1371||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR029 REUBEN TURNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692915 Reuben Turner Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Reuben Turner Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1372||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR030 KING-RANDALL LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228945 King-Randall Lot]||[[:Category: King-Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||King-Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1373||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR031 EDWARD EDWARDS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692916 Edward Edwards Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Edward Edwards Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1374||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR032 GEORGE COLVIN LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218467 George Colvin Lot]||[[:Category: George Colvin Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||George Colvin Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1375||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR033 SCITUATE AVE BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692918 Scituate Avenue Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Scituate Avenue Burial Ground (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1376||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR034 THOMAS ANDREWS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2168086 Thomas Andrews Cemetery]||||Cranston||Thomas Andrews Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1377||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR035 RHODES-GREENE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213629 Rhodes-Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Rhodes-Greene Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Rhodes-Greene Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1378||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR036 CAPT PHILLIP SHELDON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158793 Captain Philip Sheldon Cemetery]||[[:Category: Captain Philip Sheldon Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Captain Philip Sheldon Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1379||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR037 DR GEORGE WATERMAN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233925 Doctor George Waterman Lot]||||Cranston||Doctor George Waterman Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1380||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR038 SARLE LOT]||65||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216601 Sarle Lot]||||Cranston||Sarle Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1381||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR039 EBENEZER FULLER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249419 Ebenezer Fuller Cemetery]||||Cranston||Ebenezer Fuller Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1382||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR040 MAJ THOMAS FENNER LOT]||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188377 Major Thomas Fenner Lot]||[[:Category:Major Thomas Fenner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Major Thomas Fenner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1383||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR041 BETSEY WILLIAM CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208514 Williams Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Williams Family Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Williams Family Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1384||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR042 WILLIAM KNIGHT LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216303 William Knight Lot]||||Cranston||William Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1385||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR043 LODOWICK BRAYTON LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216604 Lodowick Brayton Lot]||||Cranston||Lodowick Brayton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1386||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR044 WILLIAM NICHOLAS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249412 William Nicholas Lot]||||Cranston||William Nicholas Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1387||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR045 JOHN STONE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233463 John Stone Lot]||[[:Category: John Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||John Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1388||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR046 URIAN WESTCOTT LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218384 Urian Westcott Lot]||[[:Category: Urian Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Urian Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1389||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR047 BENJAMIN RANDALL SR LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249398 Benjamin Randall Sr. Cemetery]||||Cranston||Benjamin Randall Sr. Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1390||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR048 JEREMIAH KING LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237628 Jeremiah King Lot]||[[:Category: Jeremiah King Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Jeremiah King Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1391||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR049 CRANSTON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2236167 Deacon Anthony Potter Lot]||[[:Category: Deacon Anthony Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Dea Anthony Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1392||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR050 ELDER ELISHA GREENE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213633 Elder Elisha Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Elder Elisha Greene Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Elder Elisha Greene Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1393||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR051 EPHRAIM MARTIN LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249383 Ephraim Martin Cemetery]||[[:Category: Ephraim Martin Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Ephraim Martin Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1394||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR052 JOSIAH WESTCOTT LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234304 Josiah Westcott Lot]||[[:Category: Josiah Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Josiah Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1395||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR053 JOSEPH BRAYTON LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246114 Joseph Brayton Lot]||||Cranston||Joseph Brayton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1396||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR054 THOMAS BAKER LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239160 Thomas Baker Lot]||||Cranston||Thomas Baker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1397||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR055 ARKWRIGHT CEMETERY]||63||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249372 Arkwright Cemetery]||||Cranston||Arkwright Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1398||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR056 BENJAMIN CARPENTER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230979 Benjamin Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category: Benjamin Carpenter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Benjamin Carpenter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1399||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR057 NATHAN PEARCE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216379 Nathan Pearce Lot]||[[:Category: Nathan Pearce Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Nathan Pearce Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1400||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR058 DANIEL S CONGDON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249370 Daniel S. Congdon Lot]||||Cranston||Daniel S. Congdon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1401||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR059 BENJAMIN RANDALL JR LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249366 Benjamin Randall Jr. Cemetery]||||Cranston||Benjamin Randall Jr. Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1402||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR060 STATE FARM CEMETERY #1]||3066||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2313772 State Farm Cemetery]||[[:Category: State Farm Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||State Farm Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1403||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR061 STATE INSTITUTION CEMETERY #2]||638||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158794 State Institution Cemetery #2]||||Cranston||State Institution Cemetery #2, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1404||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR062 UNKNOWN LOT [POSSIBLY RELPH]]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692727 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #62]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #62, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1405||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR063 STATE INSTITUTIONS CEMETERY #3]||366||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2313774 State Institution Cemetery #3]||||Cranston||State Institution Cemetery #3, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1406||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR064 CHARLES BENNETT LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248946 Charles Bennett Lot]||||Cranston||Charles Bennett Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1407||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR065 SLAVE CEMETERY - BAKER FAMILY]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692921 Baker Family Slave Cemetery]||||Cranston||Baker Family Slave Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1408||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR066 JOB JOY BURIAL GROUND]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692984 Job Joy Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Job Joy Burial Ground (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1409||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR067 SAMUEL JOY BURIAL GROUND]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692985 Samuel Joy Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Samuel Joy Burial Ground (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1410||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR068 FRIENDS BURIAL GROUND]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248802 Friends Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Friends Burial Ground, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Friends Burial Ground, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1411||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR069 JEREMIAH WILLIAMS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216609 Jeremiah Williams Lot]||[[:Category: Jeremiah Williams Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Jeremiah Williams Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1412||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR070 AMOS WHITAKER LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2185789 Amos Whitaker Lot]||[[:Category: Amos Whitaker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Amos Whitaker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1413||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR071 WHIPPLE ANDREWS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693305 Whipple Andrews Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Whipple Andrews Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1414||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR072 EDDY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692924 Eddy Lot]||||Cranston||Eddy Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1415||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR073 WILLIAM BURTON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216611 William Burton Lot]||[[:Category: William Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||William Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1416||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR074 CALEB BURLINGAME LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248740 Caleb Burlingame Lot]||||Cranston||Caleb Burlingame Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1417||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR075 NICHOLAS SHELDON LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247659 Nicholas Sheldon Lot]||[[:Category: Nicholas Sheldon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Nicholas Sheldon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1418||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR076 WIGHT - ARNOLD LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248685 Wight-Arnold Lot]||||Cranston||Wight-Arnold Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1419||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR077 ELISHA ANTHONY LAWTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248679 Elisha Anthony Lawton Cemetery]||[[:Category: Elisha Anthony Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Elisha Anthony Lawton Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1420||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR078 WESTCOTT-WARNER LOT]||70||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214364 Westcott-Warner Lot]||[[:Category: Westcott-Warner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Westcott-Warner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1421||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR079 HOLLIMAN POTTER LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219620 Holliman Potter Cemetery]||[[:Category: Holliman Potter Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Holliman Potter Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1422||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR080 CHARLES WIGHT-HENRY BAKER LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229249 Charles Wight-Henry Baker Lot]||[[:Category: Charles Wight-Henry Baker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Charles Wight-Henry Baker Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1423||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR081 BARNET HAWKINS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693195 Barnet Hawkins Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Barnet Hawkins Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1424||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR082 THROOP LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693196 Throop Lot]||||Cranston||Throop Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1425||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR083 CAPT JAMES SHELDON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693008 Captain James Sheldon Lot]||||Cranston||Captain James Sheldon Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1426||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR084 STEPHEN ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693306 Stephen Arnold Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Stephen Arnold Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1427||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR085 NATHANIEL CARPENTER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693307 Nathaniel Carpenter Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Nathaniel Carpenter Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1428||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR086 COL RICHARD FENNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693009 Colonel Richard Fenner Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Colonel Richard Fenner Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1429||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR087 DEA JOHN DYER LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692943 Dea John Dyer Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Dea John Dyer Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1430||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR088 REUBEN R STEERE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693308 Reuben R Steere Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Reuben R Steere Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1431||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR089 DUTEE COLVIN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247834 Dutee Colvin Cemetery]||[[:Category: Dutee Colvin Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Dutee Colvin Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1432||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR090 CALEB WILLIAMS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692942 Caleb Williams Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Caleb Williams Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1433||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR091 DEA STEPHEN KNIGHT LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215669 Deacon Stephen Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Deacon Stephen Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Deacon Stephen Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1434||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR092 JEREMIAH RANDALL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693197 Jeremiah Randall Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Jeremiah Randall Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1435||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR093 ELISHA HARRIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693010 Elisha Harris Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Elisha Harris Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1436||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR094 ARNOLD FAMILY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693199 Arnold Family Lot]||||Cranston||Arnold Family Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1437||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR095 JAMES FENNER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217313 James Fenner Lot]||||Cranston||James Fenner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1438||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR096 COTTRELL T WILCOX LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693309 Cottrell T Wilcox Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Cottrell T Wilcox Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1439||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR097 CAPT JOHN PITCHER LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247702 Captain John Pitcher Lot]||||Cranston||Captain John Pitcher Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1440||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR098 JONATHAN REMINGTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247699 Jonathan Remington Lot]||[[:Category: Jonathan Remington Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Jonathan Remington Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1441||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR099 HAWKINS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158795 Hawkins Lot]||||Cranston||Hawkins Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1442||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR100 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692728 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #100]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #100, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1443||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR101 RUFUS SPRAGUE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692881 Rufus Sprague Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Rufus Sprague Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1444||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR102 NATHANIEL DAVIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692882 Nathaniel Davis Lot]||||Cranston||Nathaniel Davis Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1445||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR103 ALVAN WARNER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480534 Alvan Warner Lot]||||Cranston||Alvan Warner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1446||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR104 RANDALL RALPH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2603693 Randall Ralph Lot]||||Cranston||Randall Ralph Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1447||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR105 SAMUEL BENNETT LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213640 Samuel Bennett Lot]||||Cranston||Samuel Bennett Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1448||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR106 EPHRAIM CARPENTER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692729 Ephraim Carpenter Lot]||||Cranston||Ephraim Carpenter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1449||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR107 STATE FARM CEMETERY ANNEX]||323||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2533249 State Farm Cemetery Annex]||||Cranston||State Farm Cemetery Annex, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1450||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR108 ZURIEL POTTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233822 Zuriel Potter Lot]||[[:Category: Zuriel Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Zuriel Potter Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1451||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR109 BARZILLAI KNIGHT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2187401 Barzallai Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Barzallai Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Barzallai Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1452||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR110 ISAAC CONGDON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2383970 Congdon-Rea Lot]||[[:Category: Congdon-Rea Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Congdon-Rea Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1453||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR111 DEA WILBUR SEARLES LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2258875 Deacon Wilbur Searle Lot]||||Cranston||Deacon Wilbur Searle Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1454||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR112 SAMUEL JENISON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692883 Samuel Jenison Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Samuel Jenison Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1455||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR113 JUDGE GEORGE BURTON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2603699 Judge George Burton Lot]||||Cranston||Judge George Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1456||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR114 OAKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692884 Oakland School for Girls Cemetery]||||Cranston||Oakland School for Girls Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1457||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR115 WATERMAN RANDALL LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438773 Waterman Randall Lot]||[[:Category: Waterman Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Waterman Randall Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1458||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR116 DR AMOS COLLINS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299108 Doctor Amos Collins Lot]||[[:Category: Doctor Amos Collins Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Doctor Amos Collins Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1459||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR117 REV JONATHAN KNIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216616 Reverend Jonathan Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Reverend Jonathan Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Reverend Jonathan Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1460||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR301 PHILIP ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261496 Philip Arnold Lot]||||Cranston||Philip Arnold Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1461||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR307 BRAYTON-WILBUR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279556 Brayton-Wilbur Lot]||||Cranston||Brayton-Wilbur Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1462||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR308 JAMES HARRIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2324034 James Harris Lot]||||Cranston||James Harris Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1463||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR351 WILLIAM KNIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216613 William Knight Lot]||[[:Category: William Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||William Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1464||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR509 GEORGE REED LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693043 George Reed Lot]||[[:Category:George Reed Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||George Reed Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1465||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR510 AMASA STONE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693044 Amasa Stone Lot]||||Cranston||Amasa Stone Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1466||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR514 SPRAGUE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693045 Sprague Lot]||||Cranston||Sprague Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1467||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR519 ANGELL-LUTHER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265575 Angell-Luther Lot]||[[:Category:Angell-Luther Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Angell-Luther Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1468||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR531 BARNEY-WATERMAN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693200 Barney-Waterman Lot]||[[:Category: Barney-Waterman Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Barney-Waterman Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1469||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR532 SAMUEL JENISON LOT]||25||||||Cranston||, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1470||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR534 ANDREW HARRIS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261517 Andrew Harris Lot]||[[:Category: Andrew Harris Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Andrew Harris Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1471||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR536 JOHN RICE ARNOLD SERVANT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693202 John Rice Arnold Servant Burial Site]||||Cranston||John Rice Arnold Servant Burial Site, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1472||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR537 COMMON BURIAL GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693310 Common Burial Ground]||||Cranston||Common Burial Ground, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1473||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR538 POLLY WARREN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693201 Polly Warren Lot]||||Cranston||Polly Warren Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1474||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR542 KING LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693311 King Lot]||||Cranston||King Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1475||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR543 GEORGE MOORE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693312 George Moore Lot]||||Cranston||George Moore Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1476||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR546 STUKLEY WESTCOTT LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693314 Stukley Westcott Lot]||||Cranston||Stukley Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1477||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR548 BURTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694160 Burton Lot]||||Cranston||Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1478||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR550 BENJAMIN HAMMOND LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693315 Benjamin Hammond Lot]||||Cranston||Benjamin Hammond Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1479||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR551 SQUIRE WILLIAM BURTON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693316 Squire William Burton Lot]||||Cranston||Squire William Burton Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1480||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR552 TOWN FARM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693317 Town Farm Lot]||||Cranston||Town Farm Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1481||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR553 JOHN DAVIS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693318 John Davis Lot]||||Cranston||John Davis Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1482||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR554 UNKNOWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692977 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #554]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #554, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1483||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR555 POTTER FAMILY SLAVE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693336 Potter Family Slave Lot]||||Cranston||Potter Family Slave Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1484||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR556 JOB WILBUR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693337 Job Wilbur Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Job Wilbur Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1485||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR557 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692979 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #557]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #557, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1486||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR558 SEARLE FAMILY CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693338 Searle Family Cemetery]||||Cranston||Searle Family Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1487||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR559 JOB SAMBO LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693339 Job Sambo Lot]||||Cranston||Job Sambo Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1488||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR560 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692980 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #560]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #560, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1489||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR561 SLAVE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693341 Slave Lot]||||Cranston||Slave Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1490||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR563 STUKELY TURNER LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399477 Stukely Turner Lot]||||Cranston||Stukely Turner Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1491||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR564 ELIZABETH HILL LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693342 Elizabeth Hill Lot]||||Cranston||Elizabeth Hill Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1492||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR565 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692981 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #565]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #565, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1493||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR566 DANIEL GOULD LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693343 Daniel Gould Lot]||||Cranston||Daniel Gould Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1494||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR567 CAPT URIAH ARNOLD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233452 Captain Uriah Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Uriah Arnold Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Captain Uriah Arnold Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1495||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR571 CHARLES BROWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693346 Charles Brown Lot (Defunct)]||||Cranston||Charles Brown Lot (Defunct), Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1496||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR572 FIELD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693349 Field Lot]||||Cranston||Field Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1497||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR575 HORNE LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693351 Horne Lot]||||Cranston||Horne Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1498||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR576 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2692982 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #576]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #576, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1499||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR577 BENJAMIN KNIGHT LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216619 Benjamin Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Benjamin Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island]]||Cranston||Benjamin Knight Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1500||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR578 JONATHAN KING LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693352 Jonathan King Lot]||||Cranston||Jonathan King Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1501||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR579 JOSEPH WESTCOTT LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693354 Joseph Westcott Lot]||||Cranston||Joseph Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1502||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR580 BENJAMIN WESTCOTT LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693355 Benjamin Westcott Lot]||||Cranston||Benjamin Westcott Lot, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1503||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR584 BENJAMIN WATERMAN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265459 Benjamin Waterman Lot]||[[:Category: Benjamin Waterman 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Historical Cemetery Cranston #589]||||Cranston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cranston #589, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1508||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CR601 JONAS L WANTON'S FARM CEME]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693358 Jonas L Wantons Farm Cemetery]||||Cranston||Jonas L Wantons Farm Cemetery, Cranston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1509||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU001 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY]||1600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170920 Saint Patricks Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Patricks Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1510||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU002 ST JOHN'S UKRANIAN CEMETERY]||130||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170769 Saint Johns Ukrainian Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Johns Ukrainian Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1511||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU003 CUMBERLAND CEMETERY]||450||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2134490 Cumberland Cemetery]||[[:Category: Cumberland Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Cumberland Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1512||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU004 ASA BATES LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170846 Old Indian Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Old Indian Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1513||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU005 ST BASIL'S CEMETERY]||300||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170921 Saint Basil the Great Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Basil the Great Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1514||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU006 MT CALVERY CEMETERY]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/234665 Mount Calvary Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Mount Calvary Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1515||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU007 WILLIAM BLACKSTONE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/830346 William Blackstone Memorial Park]||[[:Category:William Blackstone Memorial Park, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||William Blackstone Memorial Park, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1516||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU008 ST JOSEPH'S CEMETERY]||3082||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1101026 Saint Josephs Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Joseph's Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Saint Josephs Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1517||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU009 BALLOU CEMETERY]||789||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2195670 Ballou Cemetery]||[[:Category: Ballou Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Ballou Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1518||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU010 ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CEMETERY]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987111 Saint Johns Episcopal Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Johns Episcopal Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1519||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU011 OUR LADY OF ATONEMENT CEMETERY]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695979 Our Lady of Atonement Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Cumberland||Our Lady of Atonement Cemetery (Defunct), Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1520||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU012 NINE MEN'S MISERY CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216763 Nine Mens Misery Cemetery]||[[:Category:Nine Mens Misery Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Nine Mens Misery Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1521||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU013 BROWN-BARTLETT CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209082 Brown-Bartlett Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Cumberland||Brown-Bartlett Cemetery (Defunct), Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1522||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU014 POOR FARM CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695981 Poor Farm Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Poor Farm Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1523||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU015 CARPENTER LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251226 Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category: Carpenter Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Carpenter Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1524||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU016 WEEDEN CEMETERY]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222660 Weeden Cemetery]||[[:Category: Weeden Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Weeden Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1525||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU017 STAPLES FAMILY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251204 Staples Family Lot]||||Cumberland||Staples Family Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1526||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU018 PICKERING-STAPLES LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251198 Pickering-Staples Lot]||||Cumberland||Pickering-Staples Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1527||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU019 PECK CEMETERY]||332||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209077 Peck Cemetery]||[[:Category: Peck Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Peck Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1528||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU020 METCALF CEMETERY]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230853 Metcalf Cemetery]||[[:Category: Metcalf Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Metcalf Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1529||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU021 QUAKER CEMETERY]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209120 Quaker Cemetery]||[[:Category: Quaker Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Quaker Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1530||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU022 EVERGREEN CEMETERY]||330||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216622 Evergreen Cemetery]||[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Evergreen Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1531||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU023 ARNOLD MILLS CEMETERY]||454||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159505 Arnolds Mills Cemetery]||[[:Category: Arnolds Mills Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Arnolds Mills Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1532||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU024 OLD DIAMOND HILL CEMETERY]||298||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159506 Old Diamond Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category: Old Diamond Hill Cemetery, Diamond Hill, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Old Diamond Hill Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1533||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU025 NEW DIAMOND HILL CEMETERY]||477||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159956 New Diamond Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category: New Diamond Hill Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||New Diamond Hill Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1534||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU026 DANIEL WEATHERHEAD LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216764 Weatherhead Family Lot]||[[:Category: Weatherhead Family Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Weatherhead Family Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1535||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU027 ELDER BALLOU MEETING HOUSE CEM]||77||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208978 Elder Ballou Meeting House Cemetery]||[[:Category: Elder Ballou Meeting House Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Elder Ballou Meeting House Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1536||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU028 WHIPPLE-SMITH CEMETERY]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216813 Whipple Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Whipple Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1537||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU029 DARLING CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606147 Darling Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Darling Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1538||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU030 WILCOX FAMILY LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288771 Wilcox Family Lot]||||Cumberland||Wilcox Family Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1539||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU031 SCOTT LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251187 Scott Cemetery]||[[:Category: Scott Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Scott Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1540||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU032 WILKINSON CEMETERY & TOMB]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251087 Wilkinson Cemetery and Tomb]||[[:Category: Wilkinson Cemetery and Tomb, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Wilkinson Cemetery and Tomb, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1541||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU033 KIMBALL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2592243 Kimball Lot]||[[:Category:Kimball Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island]] ||Cumberland||Kimball Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1542||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU034 COOK-CARPENTER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614314 Cook-Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Cook-Carpenter Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island]]||Cumberland||Cook-Carpenter Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1543||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU035 RESURRECTION CEMETERY]||2135||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/333951 Resurrection Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Resurrection Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1544||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU036 ENSIGN WILLIAM EMERSON LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/77087284 Emerson Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Emerson Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1545||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU037 ST PATRICK'S CHURCH]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170803 Saint Patricks Church Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Saint Patricks Church Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1546||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU038 JAMES WHIPPLE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212964 Whipple Lot]||||Cumberland||Whipple Lot, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1547||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU039 ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606149 Reverend Fitzsimmons Monument]||||Cumberland||Reverend Fitzsimmons Monument, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1548||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU040 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695980 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cumberland #40]||||Cumberland||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Cumberland #40, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1549||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU500 ENSIGN DANIEL WHIPPLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2227842 Whipple Cemetery]||||Cumberland||Whipple Cemetery, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1550||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CU501 CARPENTER CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269218 Carpenter Burial Ground]||||Cumberland||Carpenter Burial Ground, Cumberland, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1551||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP001 CARPENTER CEMETERY]||3000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2174716 Lakeside - Carpenter Cemetery]||[[:Category: Lakeside-Carpenter Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Lakeside - Carpenter Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1552||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP002 SPRINGVALE CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/852148 Springvale Cemetery]||[[:Category: Springvale Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Springvale Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1553||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP003 NEWMAN CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1973359 Newman Cemetery]||[[:Category: Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Newman Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1554||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP004 EAST PROVIDENCE CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691399 East Providence Cemetery]||||East Providence||East Providence Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1555||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP005 ANCIENT LITTLE NECK BURIAL GRN]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1808353 Ancient Little Neck Cemetery]||[[:Category: Ancient Little Neck Burial Ground, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Ancient Little Neck Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1556||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP006 GATE OF HEAVEN CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2205768 Gate of Heaven Cemetery]||[[:Category: Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1557||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP007 LAKESIDE CEMETERY]||2000||||Lakeside Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island||East Providence||Lakeside - Carpenter Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1558||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP008 HUNT CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2174712 Hunt Cemetery]||[[:Category:Hunt Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island]] ||East Providence||Hunt Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1559||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP009 WINMAN FAMILY BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691400 Winman Family Burial Ground]||||East Providence||Winman Family Burial Ground, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1560||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP501 CARPENTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691402 Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Carpenter Lot, East Providence, Rhode Island]]||East Providence||Carpenter Lot, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1561||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EP502 COMFORT PECK LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691403 Comfort Peck Lot]||||East Providence||Comfort Peck Lot, East Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1562||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR001 JOHN BROWN LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248365 Brown Lot]||[[:Category:Brown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Brown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1563||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR002 GIDEON BURGESS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2195956 Burgess Lot]||[[:Category:Burgess Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Burgess Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1564||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR003 HOPKINS LOT (OLIVE CEMETERY)]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229101 Hopkins Lot]||||Foster||Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1565||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR004 JONES-HAMMON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222684 Jones-Hammon Lot]||[[:Category: Jones-Hammon Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Jones-Hammon Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1566||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR005 OLNEY GOODSPEED LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248371 Goodspeed Lot]||||Foster||Goodspeed Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1567||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR006 DR SOLOMON DROWNE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248377 Drown Lot]||[[:Category:Drown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Drown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1568||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR007 WILLIAMS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208801 Williams Lot]||||Foster||Williams Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1569||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR008 WILLIAM PRAY LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248379 Pray Lot]||||Foster||Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1570||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR009 SHIPPEE - SMITH LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248362 Shippee-Smith Lot]||||Foster||Shippee-Smith Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1571||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR010 HUGH PRAY LOT]||38||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248381 Pray Lot]||[[:Category: Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1572||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR011 SIMEON ROUND LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248382 Round Lot]||||Foster||Round Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1573||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR012 MORNING STAR CHURCH CEMETERY]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216880 Morning Star Church Cemetery]||[[:Category:Morning Star Church Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Morning Star Church Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1574||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR013 HOPKINS-POTTER LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248386 Hopkins-Potter Lot]||[[:Category: Hopkins-Potter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins-Potter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1575||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR014 ANDERSON-POTTER]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265617 Anderson - Potter Lot]||||Foster||Anderson - Potter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1576||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR015 TITUS-BAKER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173882 Line Cemetery]||[[:Category: Line Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Line Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1577||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR016 THOMAS SEAMANS LOT]||65||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216150 Seamans Lot]||[[:Category: Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1578||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR017 KEECH - WINSOR LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248387 Keech-Winsor Lot]||[[:Category: Keech-Winsor Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Keech-Winsor Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1579||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR018 ASEPH SAUNDERS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248388 Sanders Lot]||||Foster||Sanders Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1580||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR019 HORACE SHIPPEE LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615236 Horace Shippee Lot]||||Foster||Horace Shippee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1581||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR020 WILLIAMS - SIMMONS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248390 Williams-Simmons Lot]||[[:Category: Williams-Simmons Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Williams-Simmons Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1582||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR021 UNKNOWN LOT [POSSIBLY PARKER]]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697012 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #21]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #21, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1583||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR022 ROBERT SHIPPEE LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245299 Shippee Lot]||||Foster||Shippee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1584||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR023 PLACE - KING LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248392 Place-King Lot]||[[:Category: Place-King Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Place-King Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1585||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR024 HORACE COLE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248394 Horace Cole Lot]||||Foster||Horace Cole Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1586||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR025 BUCKLYN - TEFT - COLWELL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615237 Bucklyn-Teft-Colwell Lot]||||Foster||Bucklyn-Teft-Colwell Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1587||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR026 HOPKINS - IDE LOT]||175||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229156 Hopkins-Ide Lot]||[[:Category: Hopkins-Ide Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins-Ide Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1588||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR027 HOPKINS - TUCKER LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248396 Hopkins-Tucker Lot]||[[:Category: Hopkins-Tucker Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins-Tucker Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1589||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR028 DANIEL SALSBURY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248398 Salsbury Lot]||||Foster||Salsbury Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1590||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR029 ELIJAH PAINE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248403 Paine Lot]||||Foster||Paine Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1591||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR030 HOPKINS - YOUNG LOT]||125||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229092 Hopkins-Young Lot]||[[:Category: Hopkins-Young Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins-Young Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1592||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR031 PARIS SIMMONS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248405 Simmons Lot]||||Foster||Simmons Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1593||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR032 CAPT ISAAC PAINE LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208589 Paine Lot]||[[:Category:Paine Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Paine Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1594||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR033 SMITH - SEAMANS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248407 Smith-Seamans Lot]||||Foster||Smith-Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1595||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR034 JOB SEAMANS]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208599 Seamans Lot]||[[:Category:Job Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Seamans Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1596||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR035 JEREMIAH HOPKINS LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248410 Jeremiah Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category: Jeremiah Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Jeremiah Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1597||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR036 ROYAL HOPKINS LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248415 Royal Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Royal Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Royal Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1598||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR037 CAPT JAMES HOPKINS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248880 Hopkins Lot]||||Foster||Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1599||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR038 WILLIAM POTTER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248875 Potter Lot]||||Foster||Potter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1600||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR039 JONATHAN PRAY LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248874 Pray Lot]||[[:Category:Jonathan Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Pray Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1601||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR040 OBED FULLER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248881 Fuller Lot]|| [[:Category:Fuller Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Fuller Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1602||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR041 WOOD - GREEN - CUTLER LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214620 Wood-Green-Cutler Lot]||||Foster||Wood-Green-Cutler Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1603||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR042 SANDERS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615238 Sanders Lot]||||Foster||Sanders Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1604||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR043 JONATHAN TEWGOOD LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248892 Jonathan Tewgood Lot]||||Foster||Jonathan Tewgood Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1605||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR044 OBADIAH EASTEN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248894 Easten Lot]||||Foster||Easten Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1606||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR045 HOPKINS MILLS LOT]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214622 Hopkins Mills Lot]||[[:Category:Hopkins Mills Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins Mills Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1607||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR046 ISAAC PAINE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250749 Isaac Paine Lot]||||Foster||Isaac Paine Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1608||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR047 ROUND LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248896 Round Lot]||||Foster||Round Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1609||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR048 BURGESS - ROUND LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248901 Burgess-Round Lot]||[[:Category:Burgess-Round Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Burgess-Round Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1610||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR049 HOPKINS LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208930 Hopkins Lot]|| [[:Category:Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1611||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR050 ANTHONY-RANDALL LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248904 Anthony-Randall Lot]||[[:Category:Anthony-Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Anthony-Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1612||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR051 COL NATHANIEL STONE LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248903 Stone Lot]||[[:Category:Col. Nathaniel Stone Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Stone Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1613||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR052 COL WILLIAM DAVIS LOT]||127||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248906 Cole Lot]||[[:Category:Cole Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Cole Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1614||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR053 COL HENRY DAVIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248908 Davis Lot]||||Foster||Davis Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1615||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR054 WALKER - RANDALL LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244630 Walker-Randall Lot]||[[:Category: Walker-Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Walker-Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1616||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR055 CAPT ISAAC HOPKINS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615242 Captain Isaac Hopkins Lot]||||Foster||Captain Isaac Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1617||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR056 NATHANIEL PHILLIPS CEMETERY]||111||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249133 Hayden Cemetery]||[[:Category:Hayden Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hayden Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1618||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR057 ANGELL - EDDY LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249131 Angell-Eddy Lot]||[[:Category:Angell-Eddy Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Angell-Eddy Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1619||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR058 CROSSMAN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249143 Crossman Lot]||[[:Category:Crossman Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Crossman Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1620||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR059 BENJAMIN BENNETT LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228890 Bennett Lot]||[[:Category:Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1621||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR060 SPEARS LOT]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216754 Spears Cemetery]||[[:Category: Spears Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Spears Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1622||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR061 PHILLIPS MEMORIAL]||600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/167285 Phillips Memorial Cemetery]||||Foster||Phillips Memorial Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1623||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR062 THE LINE CEMETERY]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173882 Line Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Line Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Line Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1624||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR063 LEVI RANDALL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250399 Randall Lot]||||Foster||Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1625||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR064 NATHANIEL BENNETT LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249148 Bennett Lot]||[[:Category:Nathaniel Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1626||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR065 SAND HILL CEMETERY]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159135 Sand Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category: Sand Hill Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Sand Hill Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1627||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR066 RANDALL LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249146 Randall Lot]||||Foster||Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1628||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR067 COL ISRAEL PHILLIPS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212632 Phillips Lot]||||Foster||Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1629||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR068 CLAYVILLE CEMETERY]||800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159136 Clayville Cemetery]||[[:Category: Clayville Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Clayville Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1630||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR069 KIMBALL BURGESS LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249151 Burgess Lot]||||Foster||Burgess Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1631||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR070 WOOD LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249152 Wood Lot]||||Foster||Wood Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1632||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR071 DANIEL HOWARD LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249297 Howard Lot]||[[:Category: Daniel Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1633||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR072 CAPT NATHANIEL HARRINGTON LOT]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159139 Harrington Lot]||[[:Category:Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1634||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR073 COLE & PHILLIPS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249299 Cole-Phillips Lot]||[[:Category:Cole-Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Cole-Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1635||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR074 HOPKINS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249300 Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1636||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR075 WHIPPLE - CORP LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249303 Whipple-Corp Lot]||||Foster||Whipple-Corp Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1637||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR076 LEMUEL FOSTER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249304 Foster Lot]||||Foster||Foster Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1638||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR077 WILLIAM HARRINGTON LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470034 Harrington Lot]||[[:Category:William Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1639||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR078 EPHRAIM HARRINGTON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470035 Harrington Lot]||||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1640||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR079 GEORGE HOWARD LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249295 Howard Lot]||[[:Category:George Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1641||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR080 DANIEL HOWARD LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249309 Howard Lot]||||Foster||Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1642||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR081 COLLINS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249310 Collins Lot]||||Foster||Collins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1643||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR082 DORRANCE - JENCKS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249312 Dorrance-Jencks Lot]||||Foster||Dorrance-Jencks Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1644||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR083 MOOSUP VALLEY CEMETERY]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2167453 Moosup Valley Cemetery]||[[:Category: Moosup Valley Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Moosup Valley Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1645||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR084 REV ISAAC BLANCHARD LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249315 Blanchard Lot]||[[:Category:Blanchard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Blanchard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1646||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR085 GEORGE PLACE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249316 Place Lot]||||Foster||Place Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1647||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR086 PLACE - PHILLIPS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248354 Place-Phillips Lot]||[[:Category: Place-Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Place-Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1648||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR087 FENNER - FRY LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214876 Fenner-Fry Lot]||[[:Category:Fenner-Fry Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Fenner-Fry Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1649||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR088 CARPENTER - HOWARD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249318 Carpenter-Howard Lot]||||Foster||Carpenter-Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1650||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR089 WILLIAM PIRCE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2589188 William Pirce Lot]||||Foster||William Pirce Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1651||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR090 PLACE - BATTEY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228830 Place-Battey Cemetery]||[[:Category:Place-Battey Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Place-Battey Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1652||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR091 BARBARA BROWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615401 Barbara Brown Lot]||||Foster||Barbara Brown Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1653||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR092 PLACE - BENNIS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228784 Place-Bennis Cemetery]||[[:Category:Place-Bennis Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Place-Bennis Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1654||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR093 CARPENTER - BOWEN LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249337 Carpenter-Bowen Lot]||[[:Category:Carpenter-Bowen Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Carpenter-Bowen Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1655||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR094 DR THOMAS CARPENTER LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249326 Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Carpenter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Carpenter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1656||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR095 FRIENDS BURYING GROUND]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249338 Friends Burying Ground]||[[:Category:Friends Burying Ground, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Friends Burying Ground, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1657||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR096 CHARLES WHIDDEN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228777 Fuller Lot]||||Foster||Fuller Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1658||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR097 RICHARD HOWARD LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249339 Howard Lot]||[[:Category:Richard Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Howard Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1659||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR098 SAMUEL MCGEE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249340 McGee Lot]||[[:Category:McGee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||McGee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1660||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR099 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265723 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #99]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #99, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1661||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR100 GEORGE BENNETT LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249341 Bennett Lot]||[[:Category:George Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1662||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR101 THOMAS BRAYTON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249342 Brayton Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Brayton Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Brayton Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1663||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR102 JOHN HARRINGTON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470036 Harrington Lot]||||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1664||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR103 LYONS LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249345 Lyons Lot]||||Foster||Lyons Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1665||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR104 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696236 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #104]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #104, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1666||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR105 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696234 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #105]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #105, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1667||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR106 WELLS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615402 Wells Lot]||||Foster||Wells Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1668||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR107 JEREMIAH WILCOX LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249379 Wilcox Lot]||||Foster||Wilcox Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1669||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR108 DEA AUGUSTUS SWEET LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249380 Sweet Lot]||||Foster||Sweet Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1670||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR109 HARRINGTON LOT]||47||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470037 Harrington Lot]||||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1671||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR110 DELIVERANCE WHIPPLE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213122 Whipple Lot]||[[:Category:Whipple Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Whipple Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1672||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR111 CAPT NATHAN BENNETT LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249395 Captain Nathan Bennett Lot]||||Foster||Captain Nathan Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1673||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR112 WILLIAM WOOD LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249381 William Wood Lot]||||Foster||William Wood Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1674||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR113 POTTER - KNIGHT LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216851 Potter-Knight Lot]||[[:Category:Potter-Knight Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Potter-Knight Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1675||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR114 OLIVER GREEN LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249382 Oliver Green Lot]||[[:Category:Oliver Green Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Oliver Green Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1676||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR115 SAMUEL TILLINGHAST LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249385 Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category:Tillinghast Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Tillinghast Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1677||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR116 JONATHAN PERKINS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249386 Perkins Lot]||||Foster||Perkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1678||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR117 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695994 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #117]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #117, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1679||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR118 CHARLES PHILLIPS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249396 Phillips Lot]||||Foster||Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1680||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR119 RANDALL LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249489 Randall Lot]||||Foster||Randall Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1681||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR120 HOWARD LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265524 Captain John Smith Lot]||||Foster||Captain John Smith Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1682||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR121 HOWARD - HILL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249491 Howard-Hill Lot]||[[:Category:Howard-Hill Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Howard-Hill Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1683||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR122 KING - PARKER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249493 King-Parker Lot]||[[:Category:King-Parker Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||King-Parker Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1684||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR123 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697013 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #123]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #123, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1685||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR124 BURLINGAME LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249497 Burlingame Lot]||||Foster||Burlingame Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1686||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR125 GARDNER PETTIS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249498 Pettis Lot]||||Foster||Pettis Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1687||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR126 MATHEWSON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249499 Mathewson Lot]||||Foster||Mathewson Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1688||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR127 LT JAMES WELLS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249500 Wells Lot]||[[:Category:Wells Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Wells Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1689||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR128 THOMAS FRY FAMILY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249501 Thomas Fry Family Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Fry Family Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Thomas Fry Family Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1690||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR129 ABRAHAM WILCOX FAMILY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249502 Abraham Wilcox Lot]||||Foster||Abraham Wilcox Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1691||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR130 COLWELL - HOPKINS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249394 Colwell-Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Colwell-Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island]] ||Foster||Colwell-Hopkins Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1692||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR131 COLWELL - BARDEN LOT]||53||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249389 Colwell-Barden Lot]||||Foster||Colwell-Barden Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1693||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR132 HARRINGTON LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470038 Harrington Lot]||||Foster||Harrington Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1694||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR133 AMOS BENNETT LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249516 Bennett Lot]||||Foster||Bennett Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1695||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR134 THOMAS BURGESS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615413 Thomas Burgess Lot (Defunct)]||||Foster||Thomas Burgess Lot (Defunct), Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1696||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR135 CARPENTER LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2412175 Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Carpenter Lot FR135, Foster, Rhode Island]]||Foster||Carpenter Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1697||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR136 PARDON HOLDEN CEMETERY]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249519 Pardon Holden Cemetery]||||Foster||Pardon Holden Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1698||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR137 JOHN COLWELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249520 John Colwell Lot]||||Foster||John Colwell Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1699||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR138 BROWN-JONES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252459 Brown-Jones Lot]||||Foster||Brown-Jones Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1700||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR139 HAWKINS CEMETERY]||47||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159499 Hawkins Cemetery]||||Foster||Hawkins Cemetery, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1701||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR140 SHIPPEE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249529 Shippee Lot]||||Foster||Shippee Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1702||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR141 UNKNOWN LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695995 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #141]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #141, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1703||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR142 YOUNG LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249530 Young Lot]||||Foster||Young Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1704||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR143 THOMAS HILL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275554 Hill Lot]||||Foster||Hill Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1705||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR144 C____ LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615415 C Lot]||||Foster||C Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1706||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR145 HOWARD-HICKS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249490 Howard-Hicks Lot]||||Foster||Howard-Hicks Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1707||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR146 SWANBERG LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249531 Swanberg Lot (Defunct)]||||Foster||Swanberg Lot (Defunct), Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1708||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR147 COL JAMES WHIPPLE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249532 Colonel James Whipple Lot]||||Foster||Colonel James Whipple Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1709||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR148 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696235 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #148]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #148, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1710||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR149 CHARLES PHILLIPS CEMETERY]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249391 Phillips Lot]||||Foster||Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1711||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR150 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695996 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #150]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #150, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1712||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR151 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695997 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #151]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #151, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1713||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR152 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695999 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #152]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #152, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1714||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR153 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696000 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #153]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #153, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1715||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR502 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||||||Foster||, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1716||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR504 ALVIN BURLINGAME LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249494 Alvin Burlingame Lot]||||Foster||Alvin Burlingame Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1717||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR505 WOOD LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697015 Wood Lot]||||Foster||Wood Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1718||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR506 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696001 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #506]||||Foster||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Foster #506, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1719||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=FR878 PHILLIPS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615419 Phillips Lot]||||Foster||Phillips Lot, Foster, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1720||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL001 BENJAMIN RICHMOND]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158257 Richmond Lot]||||Glocester||Richmond Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1721||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL002 NATHANIEL BOWDISH]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286098 Bowdish Lot]||||Glocester||Bowdish Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1722||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL003 CAPT JAMES REYNOLDS LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960382 Captain James Reynolds Lot]||||Glocester||Captain James Reynolds Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1723||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL004 ADDEN SHIPPEE LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245314 Shippee Lot]||||Glocester||Shippee Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1724||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL005 WHITE - CHACE LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384559 White-Chace Lot]||[[:Category:White-Chace Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||White-Chace Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1725||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL006 TURNER - COOKE LOT]||160||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208812 Turner-Cooke Lot]||||Glocester||Turner-Cooke Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1726||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL007 ANTHONY CLEMMONS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386398 Clemons Lot]||||Glocester||Clemons Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1727||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL008 REV CHARLES WADE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519972 Wade Lot]||[[:Category:Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1728||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL009 OTHNIEL SANDERS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261350 Sanders Lot]||[[:Category:Sanders Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Sanders Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1729||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL010 ASAPH WILDER BURIAL GROUND]||74||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259654 Wilder Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Wilder Burial Ground, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Wilder Burial Ground, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1730||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL011 ALONZO SHIPPEE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2289323 Shippee Lot]||||Glocester||Shippee Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1731||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL012 GARDINER BUFFINGTON LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519783 Buffington Lot]||||Glocester||Buffington Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1732||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL013 DR. NATHANIEL SWEET LOT]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259756 Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Sweet Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Sweet Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1733||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL014 GEORGE BOWEN LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259762 George Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||George Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1734||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL015 CORN CRIB-NO CEMETERY]||0||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1735||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL016 SILAS SAUNDERS LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371139 Sanders Lot]|| [[:Category:Silas Saunders Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Sanders Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1736||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL017 CYREL BOWEN LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613262 Cyrel Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||Cyrel Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1737||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL018 WILLARD WADE LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386404 Wade Lot]||[[:Category:Willard Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1738||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL019 JOHN GROSS JR LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2489384 Gross Lot]||||Glocester||Gross Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1739||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL020 SQUIRE WILLIAMS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250722 Squire Williams Cemetery]||[[:Category:Squire Williams Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Squire Williams Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1740||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL021 ESEK BROWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283540 Brown-Newton Lot]||[[:Category:Brown-Newton Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Brown-Newton Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1741||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL022 CAPT. STEPHEN KEECH LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613282 Captain Stephen Keech Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Stephen Keech Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Captain Stephen Keech Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1742||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL023 CHEPACHET CEMETERY, ACOTES HIL]||7000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1899207 Acotes Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category:Chepachet Cemetery Acotes Hill, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Acotes Hill Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1743||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL024 HON TIMOTHY WILMARTH LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261000 Timothy Wilmarth Cemetery]||[[:Category:Timothy Wilmarth Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Timothy Wilmarth Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1744||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL025 PLACE - KEACH LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285657 Place-Keach Lot]||||Glocester||Place-Keach Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1745||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL026 BARDINE LOT]||10||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1746||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL027 LINDON SMITH LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216481 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1747||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL028 MOWRY SMITH LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375688 Mowry Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Mowry Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1748||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL029 ENOCH STEERE LOT]||68||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243002 Steere Lot]||[[:Category:Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1749||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL030 HAWES LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445458 Hawes Lot]||||Glocester||Hawes Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1750||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL031 JAMES MARTIN LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263806 James Martin Lot]||||Glocester||James Martin Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1751||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL032 WANTON POTTER LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381839 Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Potter Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Potter Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1752||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL033 DEA JOSHUA WINSOR LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218694 Deacon Joshua Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Deacon Joshua Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Deacon Joshua Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1753||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL034 PARDON HUNT LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2380322 Hunt Lot]||||Glocester||Hunt Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1754||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL035 HARMONY CEMETERY]||750||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158730 Harmony Cemetery]||[[:Category: Harmony Cemetery, Harmony, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Harmony Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1755||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL036 ENOCH STEERE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219083 Steere Lot]||||Glocester||Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1756||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL037 IRONS-STEERE BURYING GROUND]||66||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139712 Irons-Steere Burying Ground]||[[:Category:Irons-Steere Burying Ground, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Irons-Steere Burying Ground, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1757||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL038 PHILLIPS LOT]||65||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613318 Phillips Lot]||||Glocester||Phillips Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1758||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL039 PAGE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613320 Page Lot]||||Glocester||Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1759||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL040 COL HENRY WHEELER LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268808 Wheeler Lot]||[[:Category:Wheeler Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Wheeler Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1760||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL041 CHARLES WINSOR LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218711 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1761||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL042 DANIEL WARNER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613322 Daniel Warner Lot]||||Glocester||Daniel Warner Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1762||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL043 ALBERT RANDALL]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613324 Albert Randall Lot]||||Glocester||Albert Randall Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1763||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL044 DANIEL KIMBALL LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233132 Kimball Lot]||||Glocester||Kimball Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1764||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL045 DAVID BOWEN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2530490 Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1765||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL046 DR. EDMUND WALDRON LOT]||7||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1766||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL047 MAJ THOMAS MITCHELL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214633 Major Thomas Mitchell Lot]||||Glocester||Major Thomas Mitchell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1767||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL048 COMAN - BOWEN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243128 Coman-Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||Coman-Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1768||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL049 COLONEL KNIGHT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216480 Knight Lot]||||Glocester||Knight Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1769||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL050 MOSES ALDRICH LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345482 Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:Aldrich Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Aldrich Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1770||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL051 BENJAMIN MEDBERY LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242681 Medbery Lot]||[[:Category:Medbery Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Medbery Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1771||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL052 WILLIAM COMAN LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241828 Coman Lot]||[[:Category: William Coman Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Coman Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1772||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL053 SMITHFIELD CEMETERY #32]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216108 Winsor Lot]||||Glocester||Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1773||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL054 RICHARD BURLINGAME LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214892 Richard Burlingame Lot]||[[:Category:Richard Burlingame Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Richard Burlingame Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1774||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL055 SMITH-STEERE LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253871 Smith-Steere Lot]||[[:Category:Smith-Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Smith-Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1775||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL056 ZEPHANIAH KEECH LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280206 Keech Lot]||||Glocester||Keech Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1776||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL057 ZIBA OLNEY LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2329267 Ziba Olney Lot]||[[:Category:Ziba Olney Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Ziba Olney Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1777||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL058 ABRAM BAKER LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2329275 Baker Lot]||||Glocester||Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1778||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL059 CALVARY MITCHELL LOT]||5||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1779||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL060 NELSON KEACH LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2272686 Keach Lot]||||Glocester||Keach Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1780||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL061 JOHN COLWELL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2380902 John Colwell Lot]||||Glocester||John Colwell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1781||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL062 RICHARD STEERE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613328 Richard Steere Lot]||||Glocester||Richard Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1782||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL063 PAINE CLEMENCE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263818 Paine-Clemence Lot]||||Glocester||Paine-Clemence Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1783||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL064 WRIGHT CLEMENCE LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263822 Wright Clemence Lot]||[[:Category:Wright Clemence Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Wright Clemence Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1784||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL065 CAPT. BENJAMIN HAWKINS LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158751 Hawkins Lot]||[[:Category:Hawkins Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Hawkins Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1785||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL066 ANDREW BROWN LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214881 Brown Lot]||[[:Category: Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1786||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL067 COLWELL LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374438 Colwell Lot]||||Glocester||Colwell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1787||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL068 PHETTEPLACE-KEACH LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406499 Phetteplace-Keach Lot]||[[:Category: Phetteplace-Keach Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Phetteplace-Keach Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1788||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL069 LAW - BURLINGAME CEMETERY]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519863 Law - Burlingame Cemetery]||||Glocester||Law - Burlingame Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1789||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL070 DAVID RICHMOND LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2444988 Richmond Lot]||||Glocester||Richmond Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1790||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL071 JAMES BOWEN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613415 James Bowen Lot]||||Glocester||James Bowen Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1791||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL072 ARMSTRONG - SMITH LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2439477 Armstrong - Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Armstrong - Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Armstrong - Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1792||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL073 JOHN SPRAGUE LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280062 Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:John Sprague Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Sprague Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1793||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL074 WILLIAM TOURTELLOT LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252730 Tourtellot Cemetery]||[[:Category:Tourtellot Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]] . ||Glocester||Tourtellot Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1794||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL075 ABRAHAM SMITH LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613417 Abraham Smith Lot]||||Glocester||Abraham Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1795||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL076 EDWARD COOK LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613422 Edward Cook Lot]||||Glocester||Edward Cook Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1796||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL077 OBADIAH SMITH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374344 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Obadiah Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1797||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL078 ANDREW-PAYNE LOT]||15||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1798||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL079 WILLIAM WADE LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430722 William Wade Lot]||[[:Category:William Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||William Wade Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1799||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL080 UNKNOWN LOT]||50||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1800||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL081 NATHAN PAGE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386278 Page Lot]||[[:Category:Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1801||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL082 GORRY-BRITTON-BARNES LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2520214 Gorry-Britton-Barnes Lot]||||Glocester||Gorry-Britton-Barnes Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1802||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL083 BENJAMIN SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2446166 Smith Lot]||||Glocester||Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1803||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL084 EBENEZER DARLING LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261717 Darling Lot]||[[:Category:Darling Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Darling Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1804||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL085 TAYLOR - DARLING LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613802 Taylor - Darling Lot]||||Glocester||Taylor - Darling Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1805||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL086 CAPT ELEAZER CLARK LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613840 Captain Eleazer Clark Lot]||||Glocester||Captain Eleazer Clark Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1806||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL087 COOMER SOULE LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613841 Coomer Soule Lot]||[[:Category: Coomer Soule Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Coomer Soule Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1807||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL088 DAVID ARNOLD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2532070 David Arnold Lot]||||Glocester||David Arnold Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1808||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL089 SMITH LOT]||30||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1809||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL090 JOSEPH PAGE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286034 Page Lot]|| [[:Category:Joseph Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Page Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1810||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL091 JONATHAN VALLET LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613959 Jonathan Vallet Lot]||||Glocester||Jonathan Vallet Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1811||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL092 WOOD-COLWELL LOT]||||||||Glocester||, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1812||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL093 ABEL MANN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2613962 Abel Mann Lot]||[[:Category: Abel Mann Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Abel Mann Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1813||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL094 DANIEL CROSSMAN LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303107 Crossman Lot]||[[:Category:Crossman Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Crossman Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1814||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL095 HOPKINS - ANGELL LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265586 Hopkins-Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Hopkins-Angell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Hopkins-Angell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1815||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL096 THOMAS FIELD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2440364 Thomas Field Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Field Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Thomas Field Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1816||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL097 ARTEMUS SMITH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395468 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Artemus Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1817||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL098 ASA HICKS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614131 Asa Hicks Lot]||||Glocester||Asa Hicks Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1818||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL099 DAN HICKS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614133 Daniel Hicks Lot]||||Glocester||Daniel Hicks Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1819||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL100 STEPHEN COLWELL LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398837 Colwell Lot]|| [[:Category:Colwell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Colwell Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1820||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL101 ALBERT EDDY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614134 Albert Eddy Lot]||||Glocester||Albert Eddy Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1821||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL102 EDWARDS - BUSSEY LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614136 Edwards - Bussey Lot]|| [[:Category:Edwards - Bussey Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] .||Glocester||Edwards - Bussey Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1822||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL103 DANIEL BAKER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614138 Daniel Baker Lot]||||Glocester||Daniel Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1823||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL104 BENJAMIN ALDRRICH LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614140 Benjamin Aldrich Lot]||||Glocester||Benjamin Aldrich Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1824||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL105 BROWN-FENNER-WINSOR LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218099 Brown-Fenner-Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Brown-Fenner-Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] .||Glocester||Brown-Fenner-Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1825||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL106 ANDREWS - HAMMOND LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2614141 Andrews - Hammond Lot]||||Glocester||Andrews - Hammond Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1826||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL107 SAMUEL STEERE LOT]||97||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243226 Steere Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] .||Glocester||Steere Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1827||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL108 JUNI IRONS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286064 Irons Lot]||||Glocester||Irons Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1828||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL109 BENJAMIN PAINE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278657 Paine Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Paine Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Paine Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1829||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL110 MOWRY - TUCKER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2441983 Mowry - Tucker Lot]||||Glocester||Mowry - Tucker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1830||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL111 DEA. SEARLES YOUNG LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2577004 Young Lot]||||Glocester||Young Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1831||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL112 SALISBURY LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615024 Salisbury Lot]||||Glocester||Salisbury Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1832||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL113 BROWN-BURRILL-HALL LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281349 Brown-Burrill-Hall Lot]||[[:Category: Brown-Burrill-Hall Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Brown-Burrill-Hall Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1833||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL114 JESSE BROWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615026 Jesse Brown Lot]||||Glocester||Jesse Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1834||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL115 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695790 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #115]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #115, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1835||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL116 ARNOLD LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615027 Arnold Lot]||||Glocester||Arnold Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1836||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL117 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695791 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #117]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #117, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1837||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL118 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695792 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #118]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #118, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1838||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL119 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695793 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #119]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #119, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1839||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL121 EVANS - BAKER LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266151 Evans-Baker Lot]||[[:Category:Evans-Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Evans-Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1840||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL122 JEREMIAH SMITH LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615030 Jeremiah Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Jeremiah Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Jeremiah Smith Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1841||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL123 REV JOSEPH WINSOR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214891 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Rev Joseph Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Winsor Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1842||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL124 COL LABEN IRONS LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215780 Colonel Laban Irons Lot]||[[:Category: Colonel Laban Irons Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Colonel Laban Irons Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1843||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL125 AMOS BAKER LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615036 Amos Baker Lot]||||Glocester||Amos Baker Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1844||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL126 COLE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695725 Cole Lot]||||Glocester||Cole Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1845||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL127 COL CHAD BROWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234687 Colonel Chad Brown Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Chad Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] . ||Glocester||Colonel Chad Brown Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1846||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL128 MARVIN ANDREWS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615038 Marvin Andrews Lot]||||Glocester||Marvin Andrews Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1847||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL129 JOSEPH DAVIS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615039 Joseph Davis Lot]||||Glocester||Joseph Davis Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1848||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL130 ISSACHAR GRAVES LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615040 Issachar Graves Lot]||||Glocester||Issachar Graves Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1849||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL131 ELISHA ALDRICH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615041 Elisha Aldrich Lot]||||Glocester||Elisha Aldrich Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1850||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL132 DAVID BURLINGAME LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290768 David Burlingame Lot]||[[:Category:David Burlingame Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||David Burlingame Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1851||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL133 OWEN - EVANS LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259798 Owen-Evans Cemetery]||[[:Category: Owen-Evans Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Owen-Evans Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1852||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL134 PUBLIC CEMETERY]||67||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231158 Public Cemetery]||[[:Category:Public Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island]] ||Glocester||Public Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1853||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL135 EVANS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695726 Evans Lot]||||Glocester||Evans Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1854||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL136 UNKNOWN LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695727 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #136]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #136, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1855||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL137 PAINE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695745 Paine Lot]||||Glocester||Paine Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1856||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL138 PAINE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695746 Paine Lot]||||Glocester||Paine Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1857||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL139 DAVIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695733 Davis Lot]||||Glocester||Davis Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1858||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL140 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695728 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #140]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #140, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1859||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL141 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695730 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #141]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #141, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1860||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL142 WILLIAM GREENE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695747 William Greene Lot]||||Glocester||William Greene Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1861||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL143 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695729 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #143]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #143, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1862||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL144 DANIEL EVANS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695748 Daniel Evans Lot]||||Glocester||Daniel Evans Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1863||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL145 POTTER LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695734 Potter Lot]||||Glocester||Potter Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1864||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL146 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695731 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #146]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #146, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1865||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL147 CLOVIS BOWEN CHILDREN]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695735 Clovis Bowen Children Monuments]||||Glocester||Clovis Bowen Children Monuments, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1866||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL148 PHOEBE PRAY]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695744 Phoebe Pray Lot]||||Glocester||Phoebe Pray Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1867||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL149 EDDY LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695736 Eddy Lot]||||Glocester||Eddy Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1868||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL150 WILLIAM WOOD LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249381 William Wood Lot]||||Glocester||William Wood Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1869||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL151 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695732 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #151]||||Glocester||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Glocester #151, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1870||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL500 JANE ENCHES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615231 Jane Enches Lot]||||Glocester||Jane Enches Lot, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1871||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL501 MOWRY FAMILY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1899195 Mowry Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Mowry Family Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Glocester||Mowry Family Cemetery, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1872||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=GL600 GLOCESTER LOCATION UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615232 Quaker Records]||||Glocester||Quaker Records, Glocester, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1873||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN001 ROBERT THORNTON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246296 Robert Thornton Lot]||||Johnston||Robert Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1874||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN002 NOAH MATHEWSON LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246301 Noah Mathewson Cemetery]||[[:Category:Noah Mathewson Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Noah Mathewson Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1875||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN003 EPHRAIM WINSOR LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232567 Ephraim Winsor Lot]|| [[:Category:Ephraim Winsor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Ephraim Winsor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1876||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN004 [SMITHFIELD CEMETERY #104]]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231926 Caleb Newell Lot]||||Johnston||Caleb Newell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1877||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN005 ASAHEL PAINE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229702 Asahel Paine Lot]||[[:Category:Asahel Paine Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Asahel Paine Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1878||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN006 BARNES-STAPLES LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265468 Barnes-Staples Lot]||||Johnston||Barnes-Staples Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1879||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN007 CEDAR LOT]||250||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229491 Cedar Lot]|| [[:Category:Cedar Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Cedar Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1880||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN008 HIGHLAND MEMORIAL PARK]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1572077 Highland Memorial Park]||[[:Category:Highland Memorial Park, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Highland Memorial Park, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1881||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN009 DEA JAMES OLNEY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229736 Deacon James Olney Lot]|| [[:Category:Deacon James Olney Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Deacon James Olney Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1882||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN010 SQUIRE THURBER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231474 Squire Thurber Lot]||[[:Category:Squire Thurber Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Squire Thurber Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1883||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN011 CHARLES WATERMAN LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229912 Charles Waterman Lot]||[[:Category:Charles Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Charles Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1884||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN012 GIDEON BROWN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234239 Gideon Brown Cemetery]||[[:Category:Gideon Brown Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Gideon Brown Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1885||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN013 JOSEPH THORNTON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599044 Joseph Thornton Lot]||||Johnston||Joseph Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1886||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN014 DANIEL WATERMAN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2235316 Daniel Waterman Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Daniel Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1887||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN015 RESOLVED WATERMAN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265511 Resolved Waterman Lot]||||Johnston||Resolved Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1888||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN016 DANIEL THORNTON LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230386 Daniel Thornton Lot]|| [[:Category:Daniel Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Daniel Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1889||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN017 ELDER STEPHEN SWEET LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2419545 Elder Stephen Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Elder Stephen Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Elder Stephen Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1890||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN018 COL DANIEL MANTON LOT]||56||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212300 Colonel Daniel Manton Lot]||[[:Category: Colonel Daniel Manton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Colonel Daniel Manton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1891||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN019 COL PETER BRIGGS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265809 Colonel Peter Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Peter Briggs Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Colonel Peter Briggs Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1892||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN020 CAPT JOSHUA GREENE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696318 Captain Joshua Greene Lot]||||Johnston||Captain Joshua Greene Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1893||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN021 GOV SAMUEL WARD KING LOT]||82||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225596 Governor Samuel Ward King Lot]||[[:Category: Governor Samuel Ward King Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Governor Samuel Ward King Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1894||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN022 ASA TOURTELLOT LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252735 Tourtellot Family Lot]||||Johnston||Tourtellot Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1895||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN023 WILLIAM WATERMAN LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2226254 William Waterman Lot]||[[:Category:William Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||William Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1896||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN024 WOODLAWN CEMETERY]||218||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1986933 Woodlawn Cemetery]||[[:Category:Woodlawn Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Woodlawn Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1897||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN025 JAMES COLVIN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229864 James Colvin Lot]||[[:Category:James Colvin Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||James Colvin Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1898||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN026 ROBERT YOUNG LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230554 Robert Young Lot]||||Johnston||Robert Young Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1899||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN027 STEPHEN REMINGTON LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265726 Remington Lot]|| [[:Category:Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1900||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN028 WILLIAM STEERE LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2272334 Steere Lot]||[[:Category: William Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1901||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN029 GEORGE FENNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229775 George Fenner Lot]||[[:Category:George Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||George Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1902||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN030 RUFUS SPRAGUE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2598653 Rufus Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:Rufus Sprague Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Rufus Sprague Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1903||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN031 REMINGTON LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265724 Remington Lot]||[[:Category:John Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1904||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN032 CALEB REMINGTON LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265725 Caleb Remington Lot]||[[:Category:Caleb Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Caleb Remington Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1905||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN033 CAPT REUBEN MATHEWSON LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270158 Captain Reuben Mathewson Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Reuben Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Captain Reuben Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1906||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN034 BENONI MATHEWSON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2521830 Benoni Mathewson Lot]||||Johnston||Benoni Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1907||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN035 HARRIS-POTTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290246 Harris-Potter Lot]||||Johnston||Harris-Potter Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1908||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN036 ALVERSON LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234186 Alverson Lot]||[[:Category:Alverson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Alverson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1909||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN037 FENNER-ATWOOD LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267673 Fenner-Atwood Lot]||||Johnston||Fenner-Atwood Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1910||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN038 PARDON FENNER LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2190006 Pardon Fenner Lot]||[[:Category:Pardon Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Pardon Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1911||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN039 CAPT JAMES RANDALL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599291 James Randall Lot]||||Johnston||James Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1912||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN040 DR WILLIAM RICHARDSON LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224908 Doctor William Richardson Lot]||||Johnston||Doctor William Richardson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1913||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN041 WELCOME SPRAGUE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2577800 Welcome Sprague Lot]||||Johnston||Welcome Sprague Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1914||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN042 SQUIRE WILLIAM SALISBURY LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224912 Squire Williams Salisbury Cemetery]||||Johnston||Squire Williams Salisbury Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1915||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN043 COL ISRAEL ANGELL BURIAL GRN]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217460 Colonel Israel Angell Burial Ground]|| [[:Category:Colonel Israel Angell Burial Ground, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Colonel Israel Angell Burial Ground, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1916||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN044 DAILY-CEASAR LOT]||89||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2354849 Daily-Ceasar Lot]||||Johnston||Daily-Ceasar Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1917||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN045 WELCOME JOHNSON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2585059 Welcome Johnson Lot]||||Johnston||Welcome Johnson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1918||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN046 SIMON SMITH LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290808 Simon Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Simon Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Simon Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1919||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN047 REV SAMUEL WINSOR LOT]||95||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159435 Reverend Samuel Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Reverend Samuel Winsor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Reverend Samuel Winsor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1920||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN048 WILLIAM W STEERE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234189 William W. Steere Lot]||||Johnston||William W. Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1921||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN049 EZEKIEL ANGELL LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246399 Angell Family Lot]||[[:Category:Angell Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Angell Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1922||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN050 EDWARD HUDSON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505991 Edward Hudson Lot]||||Johnston||Edward Hudson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1923||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN051 PETER RANDALL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2295511 Peter Randall Lot]||[[:Category:Peter Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Peter Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1924||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN052 SAMUEL TEFFT LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251993 Samuel Tefft Lot]||Category:Samuel Tefft Lot, Johnston, Rhode Islan||Johnston||Samuel Tefft Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1925||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN053 COL AUGUSTUS BROWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229701 Brown Cemetery Lot]||||Johnston||Brown Cemetery Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1926||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN054 MAJ PHILIP ARNOLD LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268919 Major Philip Arnold Lot]|| [[:Category:Major Philip Arnold Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Major Philip Arnold Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1927||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN055 SAMUEL STEERE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218676 Samuel Steere Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Samuel Steere Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1928||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN056 PHILIP MATHEWSON LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229924 Philip Mathewson Lot]||||Johnston||Philip Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1929||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN057 ATWOOD-HARRIS LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234446 Atwood-Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Atwood-Harris Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Atwood-Harris Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1930||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN058 CAPT JAMES RANDALL LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282484 Captain James Randall Lot]||[[:Category: Captain James Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Captain James Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1931||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN059 SOLOMON THORNTON LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264424 Solomon Thornton Lot]||[[:Category:Solomon Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Solomon Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1932||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN060 HENRY FENNER LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2210771 Henry Fenner Cemetery]||||Johnston||Henry Fenner Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1933||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN061 MAJ VALENTINE SWEET LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216744 Major Valentine Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Major Valentine Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Major Valentine Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1934||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN062 WATERMAN-SHELDON LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2210772 Waterman-Sheldon Lot]||[[:Category:Waterman-Sheldon Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Waterman-Sheldon Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1935||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN063 JOHN B BROWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599098 John B. Brown Lot]||||Johnston||John B. Brown Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1936||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN064 SILAS HALL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595009 Silas Hall Lot]||||Johnston||Silas Hall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1937||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN065 ELNATHAN HARRIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215817 Elanthan Harris Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Elanthan Harris Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1938||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN066 COL JOHN WATERMAN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218338 Colonel John Waterman Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel John Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Colonel John Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1939||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN067 CRAM - THORNTON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2492996 Cram-Thornton Lot]||||Johnston||Cram-Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1940||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN068 RHODES CEMETERY]||3||||||Johnston||, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1941||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN069 DR. BENJAMIN BELKNAP LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264366 Belknap Lot]||||Johnston||Belknap Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1942||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN070 MAJ JOSHUA KIMBALL LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216745 Major Joshua Kimball Lot]||||Johnston||Major Joshua Kimball Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1943||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN071 NATHANIEL SWEET LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372012 Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1944||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN072 NATHANIEL K DEVEREAUX LOT]||89||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2287806 Devereaux-Killey Lot]||[[:Category:Devereaux-Killey Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Devereaux-Killey Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1945||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN073 OLNEY ANGELL LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265543 Angell-Greene Lot]||[[:Category:Angell-Greene Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Angell-Greene Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1946||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN074 HARRY SMITH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231760 Harry Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Harry Smith Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Harry Smith Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1947||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN075 ISAAC ARNOLD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599100 Isaac Arnold Lot]||||Johnston||Isaac Arnold Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1948||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN076 JAMES W SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2392408 James W. Smith Lot]||[[:Category:James W. Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||James W. Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1949||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN077 NICHOLAS SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381030 Nicholas Smith Lot]||||Johnston||Nicholas Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1950||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN078 JOSEPH BLANCHARD LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271550 Blanchard Family Lot]||[[:Category:Blanchard Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Blanchard Family Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1951||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN079 THOMAS COLLINS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2407971 Thomas Collins Lot]||||Johnston||Thomas Collins Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1952||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN080 BENJAMIN KIMBALL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271912 Benjamin Kimball Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Kimball Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] .||Johnston||Benjamin Kimball Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1953||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN081 WILLIAM BORDEN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2557724 William Borden Lot]||[[:Category:William Borden Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||William Borden Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1954||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN082 BARNES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696319 Barnes Lot]||||Johnston||Barnes Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1955||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN083 ELIJAH ANGELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595778 Elijah Angell Lot]||||Johnston||Elijah Angell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1956||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN084 GRANVILLE WILLIAMS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696320 Granville Williams Lot]||||Johnston||Granville Williams Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1957||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN085 BENJAMIN O P MATHEWSON]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395532 Benjamin O P Mathewson Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin O P Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Benjamin O P Mathewson Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1958||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN086 HARRIS KELTON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290803 Harris Kelton Lot]||[[:Category:Harris Kelton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Harris Kelton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1959||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN087 JACOB KNIGHT LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218595 Jacob Knight Lot]||[[:Category:Jacob Knight Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Jacob Knight Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1960||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN088 BENJAMIN LUTHER LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282555 Benjamin Luther Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Luther Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] . ||Johnston||Benjamin Luther Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1961||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN089 CONSIDER LUTHER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282559 Consider Luther Lot]||[[:Category:Consider Luther Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Consider Luther Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1962||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN090 CHARLES WARBURTON-THOMAS AGINS]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599287 Charles Warburton / Thomas Agins Lot]||||Johnston||Charles Warburton / Thomas Agins Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1963||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN091 REV DANIEL A JENCKES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2385321 Reverend Daniel A. Jenckes Lot]||||Johnston||Reverend Daniel A. Jenckes Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1964||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN092 JONATHAN THORNTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599104 Jonathan Thornton Lot]||||Johnston||Jonathan Thornton Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1965||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN093 HARRIS BROWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599351 Harris Brown Lot]||||Johnston||Harris Brown Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1966||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN094 ETHAN SPRAGUE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599935 Jabez Latham Lot]||||Johnston||Jabez Latham Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1967||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN095 TOWN FARM LOT]||61||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696321 Town Farm Lot]||||Johnston||Town Farm Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1968||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN096 ELIJAH TRIPP LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599108 Elijah Tripp Lot]||[[:Category:Elijah Tripp Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Elijah Tripp Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1969||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN097 DANIEL CORNELL LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599110 Daniel Cornell Lot]||||Johnston||Daniel Cornell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1970||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN098 CAPT BENJAMIN HAWKINS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599112 Captain Benjamin Hawkins Lot]||||Johnston||Captain Benjamin Hawkins Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1971||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN099 HOPKINS RANDALL]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599121 Hopkins Randall Lot]||||Johnston||Hopkins Randall Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1972||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN100 HEZEKIAH SMITH LOT]||||||||Johnston||, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1973||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN101 EDWARD A HOPKINS LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599122 Edward A. Hopkins Lot]||||Johnston||Edward A. Hopkins Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1974||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN102 WATERMAN-ANDREWS-PLACE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595049 Waterman-Andrews-Place Lot]||||Johnston||Waterman-Andrews-Place Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1975||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN103 CALEB HARRIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696471 Caleb Harris Lot]||||Johnston||Caleb Harris Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1976||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN104 JOSEPH BORDEN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696527 Joseph Borden Lot]||||Johnston||Joseph Borden Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1977||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN105 PHILIP KEECH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696473 Philip Keech Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Philip Keech Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1978||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN106 DANIEL THORNTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696526 Daniel Thornton Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Daniel Thornton Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1979||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN107 CAPT LABAN LATHAM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696470 Captain Laban Latham Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Captain Laban Latham Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1980||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN108 THOMAS SMITH 2D LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696528 Thomas Smith 2nd Lot]||||Johnston||Thomas Smith 2nd Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1981||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN109 BENJAMIN TAYLOR LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696529 Benjamin Taylor Lot]||||Johnston||Benjamin Taylor Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1982||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN110 BENJAMIN SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599107 Benjamin Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]]||Johnston||Benjamin Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1983||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN111 JOHN FENNER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218382 John Fenner Lot]||||Johnston||John Fenner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1984||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN112 JOSEPH WATERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696582 Joseph Waterman Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Joseph Waterman Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1985||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN113 DANIEL THORNTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696575 Daniel Thornton Cemetery]||||Johnston||Daniel Thornton Cemetery, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1986||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN114 ESEK OLNEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696583 Esek Olney Lot (Defunct)]||||Johnston||Esek Olney Lot (Defunct), Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1987||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN115 LUTHER - ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696469 Luther-Angell Lot]||||Johnston||Luther-Angell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1988||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN501 UNKNOWN LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639443 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #501]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #501, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1989||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN502 EPISCOPAL YARD AT MANTON]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639447 Episcopal Yard at Manton]||||Johnston||Episcopal Yard at Manton, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1990||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN503 RESOLVED WATERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696161 Resolved Waterman Lot]||||Johnston||Resolved Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1991||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN506 UNKNOWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696061 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #506]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #506, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1992||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN508 GODFREY PIERCE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639450 Godfrey Pierce Lot]||||Johnston||Godfrey Pierce Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1993||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN509 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696062 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #509]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #509, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1994||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN510 BROWN - THORNTON LOT]||12||||||Johnston||, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1995||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN511 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696063 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #511]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #511, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1996||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN512 UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696064 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #512]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #512, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1997||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN513 DEA WILLIAM SWEET LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696466 Dea William Sweet Lot]||||Johnston||Dea William Sweet Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1998||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN516 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696065 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #516]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #516, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |1999||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN517 UNKNOWN LOT [LEWIS?]]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696066 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #517]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #517, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2000||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN520 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696067 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #520]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #520, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2001||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN521 UNKNOWN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639453 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #521]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #521, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2002||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN522 LUTHER - ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696469 Luther-Angell Lot]||||Johnston||Luther-Angell Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2003||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN523 DAVID SMITH LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639459 David Smith Lot]||||Johnston||David Smith Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2004||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN524 WILBUR WILLIAMS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639460 Wilbur Williams Lot]||[[:Category:Wilbur Williams Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island]] ||Johnston||Wilbur Williams Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2005||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN525 PAUPER'S LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696576 Paupers Lot]||||Johnston||Paupers Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2006||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN527 OXX LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696577 Oxx Lot]||||Johnston||Oxx Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2007||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN529 GARDNER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696584 Gardner Lot]||||Johnston||Gardner Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2008||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN530 BROWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696472 Brown Lot]||||Johnston||Brown Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2009||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN531 WATERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696585 Waterman Lot]||||Johnston||Waterman Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2010||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN532 SIMEON REED LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639461 Simeon Reed Lot]||||Johnston||Simeon Reed Lot, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2011||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=JN533 UNKNOWN LOT]||67||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696160 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #533]||||Johnston||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Johnston #533, Johnston, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2012||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN001 ST JAMES CEMETERY]||4086||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159440 Saint James Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Saint James Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2013||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN002 ST STEPHEN'S CEMETERY]||192||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1426398 Saint Stephens Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Saint Stephens Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2014||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN003 ST MARY'S ORTHODOX CEMETERY]||415||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2256279 Saint Marys Orthodox Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Saint Marys Orthodox Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2015||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN004 JOHN MANN BURIAL GROUND]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216770 Mann Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Mann Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Mann Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2016||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN005 MOSES BALLOU LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212097 Ballou Lot]||[[:Category: Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2017||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN006 WILLARD BALLOU LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211922 Ballou Lot]||||Lincoln||Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2018||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN007 HENRY ALLSOP LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246558 Allsop Lot]||||Lincoln||Allsop Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2019||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN008 JENCKES & MOWRY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212303 Jenckes-Mowry Lot]||||Lincoln||Jenckes-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2020||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN009 OLD RIVER CEMETERY]||72||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232359 Old River Cemetery]||[[:Category:Old River Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Old River Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2021||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN010 JENCKES-MANTON LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212296 Jenckes-Manton Lot]||[[:Category:Jenckes-Manton Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Jenckes-Manton Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2022||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN011 WRIGHT BURIAL GROUND]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244500 Wright Burial Ground]||||Lincoln||Wright Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2023||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN012 GEORGE ALDRICH LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2598281 George Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:George Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||George Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2024||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN013 JAMES PHETTEPLACE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371931 Phetteplace Lot]||||Lincoln||Phetteplace Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2025||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN014 HARRIS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596320 Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Harris Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Harris Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2026||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN015 WHIPPLE-MOWRY LOT]||64||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217579 Whipple-Mowry Lot]||[[:Category: Whipple-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Whipple-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2027||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN016 JOSHUA TURNER LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244320 Turner Lot]||||Lincoln||Turner Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2028||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN017 ELEAZER SHERMAN BURIAL GROUND]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244179 Sherman Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Sherman Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Sherman Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2029||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN018 JOSEPH JENCKS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212302 Jenckes Lot]||[[:Category:Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2030||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN019 JENCKES & BRIGGS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212304 Jenckes-Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Jenckes-Briggs Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Jenckes-Briggs Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2031||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN020 GEORGE JENCKES LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212306 Jenckes Lot]|| [[:Category:George Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2032||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN021 HENRY JENCKES LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222197 Jenckes Lot]||[[:Category:Henry Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] .||Lincoln||Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2033||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN022 AHOLIAB SPAULDING LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244538 Spaulding Lot]||[[:Category:Spaulding Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Spaulding Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2034||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN023 WILKINSON LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243629 Wilkinson Lot]||[[:Category:Wilkinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Wilkinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2035||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN024 AUSTIN/THAYER/GORTON LOT]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2204861 Sprague-Dexter Cemetery]||[[:Category:Austin-Thayer-Gorton Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Sprague-Dexter Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2036||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN025 FRIENDS BURIAL GROUND]||170||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2201521 Friends Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Friends Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Friends Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2037||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN026 JONATHAN ARNOLD LOT]||95||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217704 Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Jonathan Arnold Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Arnold Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2038||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN027 WHIPPLE-NORTHUP LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212948 Whipple-Northup Lot]||[[:Category:Whipple-Northup Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Whipple-Northup Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2039||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN028 CHRIST CHURCH CEMETERY]||652||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159442 Christ Church Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Christ Church Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2040||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN029 ST AMBROSE CEMETERY]||699||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/366563 Saint Ambrose Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Saint Ambrose Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2041||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN030 WHITAKER-MOWRY LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216492 Whitaker-Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Whitaker-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Providence County, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Whitaker-Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2042||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN031 OBADIAH OLNEY BURIAL GROUND]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222728 Olney Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Olney Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Olney Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2043||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN032 LEWIS DARLING LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246696 Darling Lot]||||Lincoln||Darling Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2044||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN033 CHARLES HILL CEMETERY]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606001 Charles Hill Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Charles Hill Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2045||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN034 SIMON ALDRICH LOT]||38||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216862 Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] .||Lincoln||Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2046||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN035 ISRAEL WILKINSON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216956 Wilkinson Lot]||[[:Category:Wilkinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Wilkinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2047||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN036 LAPHAM/WILCOX LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246697 Lapham-Wilcox Lot]|| [[:Category:Lapham-Wilcox Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Lapham-Wilcox Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2048||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN037 JAMES BROWN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216863 Brown Lot]||||Lincoln||Brown Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2049||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN038 CHARLES ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221949 Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Angell Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Angell Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2050||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN039 THOMAS NEWMAN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246819 Newman Lot]||||Lincoln||Newman Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2051||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN040 CAPT RUFUS JENCKES LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212340 Captain Rufus Jenckes Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Rufus Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Captain Rufus Jenckes Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2052||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN041 UNKNOWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599087 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #41]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #41, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2053||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN042 FOLLETT LOT]||0||||||Lincoln||, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2054||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN043 JEREMIAH SMITH BURIAL GROUND]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246820 Jeremiah Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Jeremiah Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Jeremiah Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2055||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN044 HARRIS LOT]||||||||Lincoln||, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2056||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN045 HARRIS/SMITH LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2598687 Harris-Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Harris-Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Harris-Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2057||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN046 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696248 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #46]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #46, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2058||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN047 ROBERT ALDRICH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2584309 Robert Aldrich Lot]||||Lincoln||Robert Aldrich Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2059||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN048 DR PETER BALLOU LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211926 Ballou Lot]||[[:Category:Dr Peter Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2060||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN049 THOMAS CUSHING LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234193 Cushing Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Cushing Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2061||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN050 OLIVER ANGELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222003 Angell Lot]||||Lincoln||Angell Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2062||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN051 Christopher WILBUR LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245755 Wilbur Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Wilbur Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] . ||Lincoln||Wilbur Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2063||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN052 HARRIS BURIAL GROUND]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246859 Harris Burial Ground]||||Lincoln||Harris Burial Ground, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2064||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN053 SMITH HUTCHINSON LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2597683 Smith Hutchinson Lot]||||Lincoln||Smith Hutchinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2065||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN054 JESSE HUTCHINSON LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212350 Hutchinson Lot]||||Lincoln||Hutchinson Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2066||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN055 SIMEON MCINTIRE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596807 McIntire Lot]||||Lincoln||McIntire Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2067||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN056 ARNOLD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596353 Olney Arnold Lot]||||Lincoln||Olney Arnold Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2068||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN057 PITCHER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599482 Pitcher Lot]||||Lincoln||Pitcher Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2069||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN058 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696249 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #58]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #58, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2070||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN059 RICHARD ANGELL LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159452 Richard Angell Cemetery]||[[:Category:Richard Angell Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Richard Angell Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2071||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN060 JENCKS/PHETTEPLACE/WHIPPLE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696267 Jencks-Phetteplace-Whipple Lot]||||Lincoln||Jencks-Phetteplace-Whipple Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2072||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN061 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696250 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #61]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #61, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2073||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN062 BROWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696462 Brown Lot]||||Lincoln||Brown Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2074||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN063 CALVIN LUTHER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696268 Calvin Luther Lot]||||Lincoln||Calvin Luther Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2075||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN064 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696294 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #64]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #64, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2076||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN065 ANGELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696463 Angell Lot]||||Lincoln||Angell Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2077||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN066 BRAYTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696464 Brayton Lot]||||Lincoln||Brayton Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2078||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN067 HAMMOND LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696465 Hammond Lot]||||Lincoln||Hammond Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2079||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN068 ORIN WRIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246864 Orin Wright Lot]||||Lincoln||Orin Wright Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2080||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN069 EDWARD SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246865 Edward Smith Cemetery]||||Lincoln||Edward Smith Cemetery, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2081||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN070 GUILE/HARRIS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246866 Guile-Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Guile-Harris Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Guile-Harris Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2082||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN071 DANIEL SMITH LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606004 Daniel Smith Lot]||||Lincoln||Daniel Smith Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2083||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN072 DARLING LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606006 Darling Lot]||||Lincoln||Darling Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2084||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN073 BALLOU LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212099 Ballou Lot]||[[:Category:Ballou Lot 2, Lincoln, Rhode Island]] ||Lincoln||Ballou Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2085||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN074 WHITMAN/MOWRY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303105 Whitman - Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Whitman - Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island]]||Lincoln||Whitman - Mowry Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2086||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN075 WHIPPLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159443 Whipple Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Lincoln||Whipple Cemetery (Defunct), Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2087||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN076 BROWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470814 Brown Lot]||||Lincoln||Brown Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2088||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN077 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696295 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #77]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #77, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2089||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN078 ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696461 Arnold Lot]||||Lincoln||Arnold Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2090||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN079 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696322 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #79]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #79, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2091||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN080 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696280 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #80]||||Lincoln||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Lincoln #80, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2092||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN081 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606008 Native-Colonial Butterfly Pond Lot]||||Lincoln||Native-Colonial Butterfly Pond Lot, Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2093||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN082 BENONI PAINE CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696296 Benoni Paine Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Lincoln||Benoni Paine Cemetery (Defunct), Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2094||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=LN083 CAPT. WILLIAM WHIPPLE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696297 Captain William Whipple Lot (Defunct)]||||Lincoln||Captain William Whipple Lot (Defunct), Lincoln, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2095||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP001 INTERVALE CEMETERY]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143133 Intervale Cemetery]||||North Providence||Intervale Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2096||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP002 PEACH HILL CEMETERY]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159416 Peach Hill Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Peach Hill Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Peach Hill Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2097||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP003 FOREST HILL CEMETERY]||120||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159372 Forest Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category:Forest Hill Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Forest Hill Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2098||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP004 SUNSET CEMETERY]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216728 Sunset Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Sunset Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] ||North Providence||Sunset Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2099||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP005 JOHN HUTCHINSON LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216729 Hutchinson Lot]||[[:Category:Hutchinson Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island]]||North Providence||Hutchinson Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2100||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP006 ONLEY FARM CEMETERY]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216774 Olney Farm Cemetery]||[[:Category:Olney Farm Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Olney Farm Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2101||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP007 ELISHA ANGELL LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221926 Angell Lot]||||North Providence||Angell Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2102||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP008 OLIVER ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221109 Hope Angell Lot]||||North Providence||Hope Angell Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2103||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP009 HEZEKIAH SMITH LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234411 Daniel Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Daniel Smith Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Daniel Smith Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2104||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP010 FRANCESCAN SISTERS-FRUIT HILL]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284761 Holy Family Convent Cemetery]||||North Providence||Holy Family Convent Cemetery, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2105||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP011 OBADIAH ONLEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231459 Obadiah Olney Lot]|| [[:Category:Obadiah Olney Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Obadiah Olney Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2106||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP012 HEZEKIAH OLNEY FARM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159417 Hezekiah Olney Farm Lot]||[[:Category:Hezekiah Olney Farm Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||North Providence||Hezekiah Olney Farm Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2107||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP013 LEMUEL ANGEL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604472 Lemuel Angel Lot]||||North Providence||Lemuel Angel Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2108||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP014 RHODES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604474 Rhodes Lot]||||North Providence||Rhodes Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2109||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP015 WHIPPLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159419 Whipple Lot]||[[:Category:Whipple Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island]] ||North Providence||Whipple Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2110||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP016 MANTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216881 Manton Lot]||||North Providence||Manton Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2111||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP017 MILL CEMETERY AT LYMANSVILLE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2603975 Mill Cemetery at Lymansville]||||North Providence||Mill Cemetery at Lymansville, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2112||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP018 GREYSTONE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216775 Greystone Lot]||||North Providence||Greystone Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2113||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP019 ANDREW ANGELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691404 Andrew Angell Lot]||||North Providence||Andrew Angell Lot, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2114||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP500 ADM ESEK HOPKINS BURIAL GROUND]||102||||||North Providence||, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2115||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NP600 NORTH PROV - LOCATION UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691408 North Providence - Location Unknown]||||North Providence||North Providence - Location Unknown, North Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2116||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS001 CAPT JAMES BUXTON CEMETERY]||76||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228793 Buxton Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Buxton Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Buxton Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2117||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS002 BUXTON CEMETERY]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2364633 Buxton Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Buxton Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2118||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS003 SLATERSVILLE CEMETERY]||2079||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2155470 Slatersville Cemetery]||[[:Category:Slatersville Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] .||North Smithfield||Slatersville Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2119||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS004 ST JOHN'S CEMETERY]||2227||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/377430 Saint Johns Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Saint Johns Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2120||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS005 ISREAL ALDRICH LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261044 Israel Aldrich Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Israel Aldrich Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Israel Aldrich Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2121||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS006 WOONSOCKET CEMETERY #11]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/See WO011, FRIENDS CEMETERY Friends Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Friends Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2122||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS007 UNION CEMETERY]||7339||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/333961 Union Cemetery]||[[:Category: Union Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Union Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2123||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS008 SAMUEL ALDRICH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261040 Samuel Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Aldrich Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Samuel Aldrich Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2124||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS009 CAPT LUKE PHILLIPS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228198 Phillips Lot]||||North Smithfield||Phillips Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2125||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS010 MORRISON-STREETER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223695 Morrison-Streeter Lot]||||North Smithfield||Morrison-Streeter Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2126||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS011 ANANIAS MOWRY LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228766 Ananias Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Ananias Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Ananias Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2127||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS012 STEPHEN MOWRY LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228171 Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2128||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS013 MANN/HOLLEY LOTS]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232419 Mann-Holley Lots]||[[:Category:Mann-Holley Lots, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Mann-Holley Lots, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2129||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS014 LEWIS FOLLET LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2368605 Follett Lot]||[[:Category:Follett Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Follett Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2130||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS015 JOSEPH INMAN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606223 Joseph Inman Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Inman Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Joseph Inman Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2131||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS016 JOSEPH NICHOLS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2372271 Nichols-Mowry Lot]||||North Smithfield||Nichols-Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2132||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS017 ELIJAH SMITH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251680 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2133||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS018 STERRY YOUNG LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2491140 Sterry Young Lot]||||North Smithfield||Sterry Young Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2134||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS019 MOWRY-HALL LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232585 Mowry-Hall Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry-Hall Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Mowry-Hall Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2135||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS020 THOMAS SAYLES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253868 Mowry-Steere Cemetery]||[[:Category:Mowry-Steere Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Mowry-Steere Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2136||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS021 ALDRICH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696523 Aldrich Lot]||||North Smithfield||Aldrich Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2137||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS022 RICHARD MOWRY LOT]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228622 Mowry Lot]|| [[:Category: Richard Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2138||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS023 AHAZ MOWRY LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229033 Brown Lot]|| [[:Category:Brown Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Brown Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2139||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS024 GIDEON SAYLES LOT]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232592 Sayles Lot]||[[:Category:Sayles Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Sayles Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2140||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS025 SMITH-HARRIS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228132 Smith-Harris Lot]||||North Smithfield||Smith-Harris Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2141||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS026 JASHUB WING LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290596 Wing Lot]||[[:Category:Wing Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Wing Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2142||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS027 WILKINSON CEMETERY]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685465 Wilkinson Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Wilkinson Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2143||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS028 SMITH LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696524 Smith Lot]||||North Smithfield||Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2144||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS029 DAVID PAINE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371943 Paine Lot]||||North Smithfield||Paine Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2145||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS030 GRAYSON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606227 Grayson Lot]||||North Smithfield||Grayson Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2146||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS031 OLD ALDRICH BURIAL GROUNDS]||102||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1974334 Old Aldrich Burial Grounds]||[[:Category:Old Aldrich Burial Grounds, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Old Aldrich Burial Grounds, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2147||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS032 TYLER MOWRY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606228 Tyler Mowry Lot]||||North Smithfield||Tyler Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2148||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS033 MOWRY-SMITH LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228184 Mowry - Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry - Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||North Smithfield||Mowry - Smith Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2149||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS034 HERENDON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302845 Herendon Lot]||[[:Category:Herendon Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Herendon Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2150||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS035 BAKER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232612 Baker Lot]||||North Smithfield||Baker Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2151||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS036 OLD TOWN BURIAL GROUND]||136||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1974336 Old Town Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Old Town Burial Ground, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Old Town Burial Ground, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2152||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS037 UNION CEMETERY(OLD PART)]||209||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217738 Union Cemetery Annex]||[[:Category: Union Cemetery Annex, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Union Cemetery Annex, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2153||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS038 SOUTHWICK/USHER/INMAN LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2365321 Southwick-Usher-Inman Cemetery]||[[:Category:Southwick-Usher-Inman Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Southwick-Usher-Inman Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2154||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS039 ALDRICH BURIAL GROUND]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2286851 Aldrich Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||North Smithfield||Aldrich Burial Ground (Defunct), North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2155||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS040 BLACKMAR CEMETERY]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696525 Blackmar Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Blackmar Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2156||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS041 MOWRY-SAYLES LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284889 Mowry-Sayles Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry-Sayles Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Mowry-Sayles Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2157||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS042 MARTIN CHATMAN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2593470 Martin Chatman Lot]||||North Smithfield||Martin Chatman Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2158||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS043 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696541 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #43]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #43, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2159||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS044 MORTON MOWRY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384224 Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Morton Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||North Smithfield||Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2160||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS045 UNKNOWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696542 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #45]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #45, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2161||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS046 UNKNOWN LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696543 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #46]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #46, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2162||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS047 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695854 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery #47]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery #47, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2163||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS048 OLIVER SMITH CEMETERY]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2383159 Oliver Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Oliver Smith Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Oliver Smith Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2164||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS049 DARIUS MOWRY]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606697 Darius Mowry Lot]||||North Smithfield||Darius Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2165||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS050 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696544 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #50]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #50, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2166||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS051 BATTLE SITE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696545 Battle Site]||||North Smithfield||Battle Site, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2167||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS052 BURIAL SITE IN BATTLE AREA]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696546 Battle Area Burial Site]||||North Smithfield||Battle Area Burial Site, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2168||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS053 GEORGE ARNOLD BURIAL GROUND]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606701 George Arnold Burial Ground]||||North Smithfield||George Arnold Burial Ground, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2169||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS054 ALDRICH - STAPLES LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345488 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #515]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #515, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2170||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS055 DENNIS BALLOU LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228093 Dennis Ballou Cemetery]||[[:Category:Dennis Ballou Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Dennis Ballou Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2171||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS056 JOANNA COMSTOCK LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606711 Joanna Comstock Lot]||[[:Category:Joanna Comstock Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Joanna Comstock Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2172||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS057 JEREMIAH MOWRY LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345487 Jeremiah Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Jeremiah Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||Jeremiah Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2173||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS058 ALSEY MATHEWSON]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696547 Alsey Mathewson Lot]||||North Smithfield||Alsey Mathewson Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2174||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS059 WILLIAM CALDWELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2674949 William Caldwell Lot]||||North Smithfield||William Caldwell Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2175||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS060 JOHN MOWRY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2665706 John Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:John Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||North Smithfield||John Mowry Lot, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2176||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS061 HIRAM MASON LOT]||||||||North Smithfield||, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2177||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS062 MOWRY - BALLOU BURIAL GROUND]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696549 Mowry-Ballou Burial Ground]||||North Smithfield||Mowry-Ballou Burial Ground, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2178||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS501 UNKNOWN CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606708 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #501]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #501, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2179||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS502 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606710 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #502]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #502, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2180||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS512 UNMARKED CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696550 Unmarked Cemetery]||||North Smithfield||Unmarked Cemetery, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2181||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS516 UNMARKED CEMETERY]||||||||North Smithfield||, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2182||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS517 ALSEY MATHEWSON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606712 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #517]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Smithfield #517, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2183||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NS519 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696551 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #519]||||North Smithfield||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Smithfield #519, North Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2184||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV001 NORTH BURIAL GROUND]||99000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104471 North Burial Ground]||[[:Category: North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2185||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV002 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY]||25000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104479 Saint Patricks Cemetery]||||Providence||Saint Patricks Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2186||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV003 SWAN POINT CEMETERY]||43000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1584940 Swan Point Cemetery]||[[:Category: Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2187||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV004 LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY]||5500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104470 Locust Grove Cemetery]||[[:Category: Locust Grove Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Locust Grove Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2188||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV005 GRACE CHURCH CEMETERY]||8800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104468 Grace Church Cemetery]||[[:Category: Grace Church Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Grace Church Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2189||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV006 SONS OF DAVID & ISRAEL CEME]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104465 Sons of David and Israel Cemetery]||[[:Category: Sons of David and Israel Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Sons of David and Israel Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2190||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV007 WATERMAN-HENRY LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216751 Waterman-Henry Lot]||[[:Category:Waterman-Henry Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]] ||Providence||Waterman-Henry Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2191||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV008 JOSEPH WILLIAMS LOT]||59||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208514 Williams Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Williams Family Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Williams Family Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2192||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV009 SOLOMON ANGELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221914 Solomon Angell Lot]|| [[:Category:Solomon Angell Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]] ||Providence||Solomon Angell Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2193||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV010 EZRA OLNEY LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216750 Ezra Olney Lot]||||Providence||Ezra Olney Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2194||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV011 ST JOHN'S CEMETERY]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214854 Saint Johns Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Johns Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Saint Johns Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2195||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV012 RICHARD THORNTON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216748 Richard Thornton Lot]||[[:Category:Richard Thornton Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]] . ||Providence||Richard Thornton Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2196||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV013 ELDER PARDON TILLINGHAST BG]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981862 Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category:Tillinghast Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Tillinghast Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2197||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV014 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1979801 Dominican Community Cemetery]||||Providence||Dominican Community Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2198||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV015 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697031 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #15]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #15, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2199||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV016 SACRED HEART ACADEMY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697038 Sacred Heart Academy Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Sacred Heart Academy Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2200||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV017 ROGER WILLIAMS REMAINS]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291183 Roger Williams Memorial]||||Providence||Roger Williams Memorial, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2201||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV018 QUAKER BURIAL GROUND]||550||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212773 Quaker Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Quaker Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Quaker Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2202||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV019 WEST BURIAL GROUND]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697039 West Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||West Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2203||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV020 WAMSLEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605986 Wamsley Lot]||||Providence||Wamsley Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2204||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV021 1ST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY]||987||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697040 First Congregational Society Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Providence||First Congregational Society Cemetery (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2205||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV022 SHELDON BURIAL GROUND]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697065 Sheldon Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Sheldon Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2206||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV023 ADMIRAL ESEK HOPKINS BURIAL GN]||102||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220343 Admiral Esek Hopkins Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Admiral Esek Hopkins Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2207||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV024 JOSHUA ASHTON LOT]||59||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697066 Joshua Ashton Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Joshua Ashton Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2208||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV025 ARNOLD-TILLINGHAST BURIAL GRND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697067 Arnold-Tillinghast Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Arnold-Tillinghast Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2209||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV026 CANAL BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697068 Canal Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Canal Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2210||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV027 BURROWS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697069 Burrows Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Burrows Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2211||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV028 GOV. NICHOLAS COOKE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697116 Governor Nicholas Cooke Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Governor Nicholas Cooke Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2212||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV029 FIELD FAMILY BURIAL GROUND]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697117 Field Family Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Field Family Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2213||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV030 WALL GROUND]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697118 Wall Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Wall Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2214||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV031 WINDMILL GROUND]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697119 Windmill Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Windmill Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2215||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV032 JONATHAN TRUMAN BURIAL GROUND]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697120 Jonathan Truman Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Jonathan Truman Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2216||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV033 ANNMARY BROWN LIBRARY CEMETERY]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978169 Annmary Brown Memorial]|| [[:Category:Annmary Brown Memorial, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Annmary Brown Memorial, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2217||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV034 BROWN-PIERCE LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216747 Brown-Pearce Lot]||[[:Category:Brown-Pearce Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]] ||Providence||Brown-Pearce Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2218||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV035 STATE HOME & SCHOOL CEMETERY]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697070 State Home and School Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Providence||State Home and School Cemetery (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2219||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV036 PLAIN FARM BURYING GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697071 Plain Farm Burying Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Plain Farm Burying Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2220||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV037 SAYLES-PAYNE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264407 Sayles-Payne Lot]||||Providence||Sayles-Payne Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2221||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV038 CAPT RICHARD HOYLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697121 Captain Richard Hoyle Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Captain Richard Hoyle Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2222||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV039 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697032 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #39]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #39, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2223||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV500 ROGER WILLIAMS BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697137 Roger Williams Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Providence||Roger Williams Burial Ground (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2224||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV501 SINGLE FOUND GRAVESTONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697122 Lydia Wood Gravestone]||||Providence||Lydia Wood Gravestone, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2225||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV503 BROWN LOT]||||||||Providence||, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2226||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV504 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697033 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #504]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #504, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2227||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV505 COREY-KENYON LOT]||||||||Providence||, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2228||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV506 WATERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697072 Waterman Lot (Defunct)]||||Providence||Waterman Lot (Defunct), Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2229||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV507 ANGELL LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265549 Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Angell Lot, Providence, Rhode Island]]||Providence||Angell Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2230||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV508 JOB OLNEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283696 Job Olney Lot]||||Providence||Job Olney Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2231||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV509 SMITH LOT]||5||||||Providence||, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2232||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV512 OLD BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697129 Old Burial Ground]||||Providence||Old Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2233||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV513 UNKNOWN BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697130 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #513]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #513, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2234||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV514 UNKNOWN BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697131 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #514]||||Providence||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Providence #514, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2235||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV515 THOMAS WHIPPLE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605988 Thomas Whipple Lot]||||Providence||Thomas Whipple Lot, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2236||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV517 SINGLE GRAVESTONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605996 Mary Cory Gravestone Site]||||Providence||Mary Cory Gravestone Site, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2237||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PV600 PROVIDENCE - LOCATION UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605998 Quaker Records]||||Providence||Quaker Records, Providence, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2238||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW001 MINERAL SPRINGS CEMETERY]||5000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153105 Mineral Spring Cemetery]||[[:Category: Mineral Spring Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Mineral Spring Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2239||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW002 MOUNT ST MARY'S CEMETERY]||25000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/245874 Mount Saint Marys Cemetery]||[[:Category: Mount Saint Marys Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Mount Saint Marys Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2240||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW003 ST. FRANCIS CEMETERY]||99000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104478 Saint Francis Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Saint Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2241||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW004 WALNUT HILL CEMETERY]||7000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/428201 Walnut Hill Cemetery]||||Pawtucket||Walnut Hill Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2242||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW005 OAK GROVE CEMETERY]||15000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1888315 Oak Grove Cemetery]||[[:Category: Oak Grove Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Oak Grove Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2243||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW006 NOTRE DAME CEMETERY]||10000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/234618 Notre Dame Cemetery]||||Pawtucket||Notre Dame Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2244||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW007 RIVERSIDE CEMETERY]||50000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1047768 Riverside Cemetery]||[[:Category: Riverside Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Riverside Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2245||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW008 OLD ST. MARY'S CEMETERY]||2500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159125 Old Saint Marys Cemetery]||||Pawtucket||Old Saint Marys Cemetery, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2246||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW009 GOV JOSEPH JENCKS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217412 Governor Joseph Jencks Lot (Defunct)]||[[:Category: Governor Joseph Jencks Lot, Pawtucket, Rhode Island]]||Pawtucket||Governor Joseph Jencks Lot (Defunct), Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2247||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=PW500 ALDRICH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691409 Aldrich Lot]||||Pawtucket||Aldrich Lot, Pawtucket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2248||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC001 WESTCOTT FARM CEMETERY]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259699 Westcott Farm Cemetery]||[[:Category:Westcott Farm Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Westcott Farm Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2249||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC002 ALDRICH WILMARTH LOT]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259717 Aldrich-Wilmarth Lot]||[[:Category:Aldrich-Wilmarth Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Aldrich-Wilmarth Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2250||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC003 WILLIAM DEXTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229355 William Dexter Lot]||[[:Category:William Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||William Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2251||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC004 ANGELL-CORNELL LOT]||49||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265587 Angell-Cornell Lot]|| [[:Category:Angell-Cornell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Angell-Cornell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2252||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC005 BROWNELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230189 Brownell Lot]||||Scituate||Brownell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2253||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC006 JEREMIAH BROWN LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294624 Jeremiah Brown Lot]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Brown Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2254||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC007 BROWN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281684 Brown Lot]||[[:Category:Brown Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Brown Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2255||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC008 STEPHEN DEXTER LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229066 Dexter Lot]||[[:Category:Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2256||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC009 SALISBURY & COLE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282855 Salisbury-Cole Lot]||||Scituate||Salisbury-Cole Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2257||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC010 BISHOP-BOWEN LOT]||59||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2346619 Bishop-Bowen Lot]||[[:Category:Bishop-Bowen Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Bishop-Bowen Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2258||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC011 SLACK LOT]||104||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216047 Slack Lot]||[[:Category:Slack Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Slack Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2259||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC012 DARIUS DURFEE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266913 Darius Durfee Lot]||[[:Category:Darius Durfee Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Darius Durfee Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2260||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC013 FENNER LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2258316 Fenner Lot]||[[:Category:Fenner Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Fenner Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2261||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC014 WESTCOTT-WILKINSON LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275709 Westcott-Wilkinson Lot]||[[:Category:Westcott-Wilkinson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Westcott-Wilkinson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2262||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC015 RUSSELL SMITH LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266081 Russell Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Russell Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Russell Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2263||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC016 THOMAS MATHEWSON LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221058 Thomas Mathewson Lot]||||Scituate||Thomas Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2264||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC017 TOURTELOTT LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252514 Tourtellot Lot]||[[:Category:Tourtellot Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Tourtellot Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2265||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC018 RANDALL-HOPKINS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281192 Randall-Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Randall-Hopkins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Randall-Hopkins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2266||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC019 CAPT JONATHAN SMITH LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269795 Captain Jonathan Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Jonathan Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Captain Jonathan Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2267||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC020 CAPT DEAN KIMBALL LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220496 Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category:Aldrich Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Aldrich Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2268||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC021 DEXTER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2446002 Dexter Lot]||[[:Category:Jeremiah Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Dexter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2269||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC022 JEREMIAH & BENJAMIN ANGELL LOT]||125||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212651 Jeremiah & Benjamin Angell Lot]||[[:Category: Jeremiah and Benjamin Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Jeremiah & Benjamin Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2270||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC023 ASAHEL HARRIS LOT]||53||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284466 Asahel Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Asahel Harris Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Asahel Harris Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2271||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC024 SMITHVILLE CEMETERY]||2500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158797 Smithville Cemetery]||[[:Category: Smithville Cemetery, North Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Smithville Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2272||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC025 COL CLEMENT SMITH LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283020 Colonel Clement Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Clement Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Colonel Clement Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2273||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC026 COL WILLIAM WEST LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2349834 Colonel William West Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel William West Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Colonel William West Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2274||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC027 PARDON WALKER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2446902 Pardon Walker Lot]||||Scituate||Pardon Walker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2275||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC028 DR JEREMIAH COLE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290703 Doctor Jeremiah Cole Lot]||[[:Category:Doctor Jeremiah Cole Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Doctor Jeremiah Cole Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2276||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC029 SALISBURY-ARNOLD LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2425954 Salisbury-Arnold Lot]|| [[:Category:Salisbury-Arnold Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Salisbury-Arnold Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2277||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC030 STEPHEN KIMBALL LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2524333 Stephen Kimball Lot]||[[:Category:Stephen Kimball Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Stephen Kimball Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2278||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC031 GLENFORD CEMETERY]||1300||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158855 Glenford Cemetery]||[[:Category: Glenford Cemetery, North Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Glenford Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2279||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC032 NICHOLAS THOMAS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216027 Nicholas Thomas Cemetery]||||Scituate||Nicholas Thomas Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2280||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC033 YEAW-HOWARD-PHILLIPS LOT]||125||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216030 Yeaw-Howard-Phillips Lot]||[[:Category:Yeaw-Howard-Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Yeaw-Howard-Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2281||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC034 BENJAMON BOSS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283288 Boss Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Boss Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||Boss Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2282||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC035 DAVID BURLINGAME CEMETERY]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2167750 Burlingame Cemetery]||[[:Category:Burlingame Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Burlingame Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2283||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC036 ABEL TANNER LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232617 Abel Tanner Lot]||||Scituate||Abel Tanner Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2284||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC037 SAMUEL FENNER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188381 Seagraves- Brown- Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:Seagraves- Brown- Sprague Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Seagraves- Brown- Sprague Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2285||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC038 DEVAUL LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567827 Devaul Lot]||||Scituate||Devaul Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2286||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC039 BARDEN OR PONAGANSETT CEMETERY]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158856 Barden Cemetery]||[[:Category:Barden Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Barden Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2287||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC040 JOSIAH WESTCOTT LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283529 Josiah Westcott Lot]||[[:Category:Josiah Westcott Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Josiah Westcott Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2288||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC041 CHRISTOPHER SMITH LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374511 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2289||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC042 ANGELL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239940 Angell Lot]||[[:Category: Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island ]]||Scituate||Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2290||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC043 MATHEWSON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283375 Mathewson Lot]||||Scituate||Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2291||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC044 ATWOOD-SALISBURY LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267690 Atwood-Salisbury Lot]||[[:Category:Atwood-Salisbury Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Atwood-Salisbury Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2292||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC045 WILLIAM T HENRY LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438621 William T Henry Lot]||||Scituate||William T Henry Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2293||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC046 JOB TAYLOR LOT]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242414 Taylor Cemetery]||[[:Category:Taylor Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Taylor Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2294||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC047 MAXWELL SALISBURY LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567831 Maxwell Salisbury Lot]||||Scituate||Maxwell Salisbury Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2295||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC048 JAMES ANDREWS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248544 James Andrews Lot]||[[:Category:James Andrews Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||James Andrews Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2296||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC049 BARNES - POTTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222737 Barnes-Potter Lot]||||Scituate||Barnes-Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2297||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC050 NEW ROCKLAND CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216037 Rockland Cemetery]||[[:Category: Rockland Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Rockland Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2298||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC051 DR OWEN BATTEY LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294737 Doctor Owen Battey Lot]|| [[:Category:Doctor Owen Battey Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Doctor Owen Battey Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2299||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC052 WILLIAM BARNES LOT]||47||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436928 Barnes Lot]||||Scituate||Barnes Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2300||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC053 FENNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158858 Fenner Cemetery]||[[:Category:Fenner Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Fenner Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2301||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC054 KNIGHT HILL ROAD LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266204 Knight Hill Road Cemetery]||[[:Category: Knight Hill Road Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Knight Hill Road Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2302||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC055 ISAAC KING LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216221 Isaac King Lot]||[[:Category:Isaac King Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Isaac King Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2303||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC056 TOWN ASYLUM LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212711 Town Asylum Lot]||||Scituate||Town Asylum Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2304||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC057 ROUSE POTTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2410159 Rouse Potter Lot]||||Scituate||Rouse Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2305||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC058 BURTON POTTER LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260247 Burton Potter Cemetery]||||Scituate||Burton Potter Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2306||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC059 ISAAC FIELD LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288198 Isaac Field Lot]||[[:Category:Isaac Field Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Isaac Field Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2307||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC060 ROBERT KNIGHT LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216225 Robert Knight Lot]||[[:Category:Robert Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Robert Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2308||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC061 SAMUEL WILBUR LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288674 Wilbur Lot]||||Scituate||Wilbur Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2309||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC062 WILBUR-EDDY LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242543 Wilbur-Eddy Lot]||[[:Category:Wilbur-Eddy Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Wilbur-Eddy Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2310||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC063 THOMAS WEAVER LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395028 Thomas Weaver Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Weaver Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Thomas Weaver Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2311||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC064 JOHN FISKE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261595 John Fiske Lot]||[[:Category:John Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||John Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2312||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC065 MOSES POTTER LOT]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252940 Moses Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Moses Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Moses Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2313||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC066 COL STEPHEN YOUNG LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567832 Colonel Stephen Young Lot]||||Scituate||Colonel Stephen Young Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2314||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC067 PARKER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216231 Parker Lot]||||Scituate||Parker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2315||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC068 CAPT JONATHAN KNIGHT LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216233 Captain Jonathan Knight Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Jonathan Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Captain Jonathan Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2316||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC069 JOHN GRAVES LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2461285 John Graves Lot]||||Scituate||John Graves Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2317||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC070 PELEG FISKE LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261594 Peleg Fiske Lot]||[[:Category:Peleg Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Peleg Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2318||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC071 HENRY WILLIAMS LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274862 Williams Lot]||[[:Category:Williams Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Williams Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2319||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC072 ELIHU FISH LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519257 Elihu Fish Lot]||[[:Category:Elihu Fish Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Elihu Fish Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2320||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC073 HORTON-HATHAWAY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480713 Horton-Hathaway Lot]||||Scituate||Horton-Hathaway Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2321||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC074 THOMAS LAWTON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2383288 Thomas Lawton Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Lawton Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Thomas Lawton Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2322||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC075 OTIS WHITMAN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277512 Otis Whitman Lot]||||Scituate||Otis Whitman Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2323||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC076 WILLIAM KNIGHT LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163536 William Knight Lot]||[[:Category:William Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||William Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2324||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC077 JOSEPH PHILLIPS LOT]||125||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288281 Joseph Phillips Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Joseph Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2325||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC078 BENEDICT WHIPPLE LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288314 Benedict Whipple Lot]||[[:Category:Benedict Whipple Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Benedict Whipple Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2326||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC079 NEHEMIAH POTTER LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265801 Nehemiah Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Nehemiah Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Nehemiah Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2327||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC080 MOSES POTTER LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216241 Moses Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Moses Potter Lot 80, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Moses Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2328||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC081 CAPT SOLOMON TAYLOR LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216244 Captain Solomon Taylor Cemetery]||||Scituate||Captain Solomon Taylor Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2329||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC082 THOMAS SNELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448060 Thomas Snell Lot]|| [[:Category:Thomas Snell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Thomas Snell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2330||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC083 COTTRELL LOT]||900||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158859 Cottrell Cemetery]||[[:Category: Cottrell Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Cottrell Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2331||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC084 WILLIAM BRANT LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2454987 William Brant Lot]||||Scituate||William Brant Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2332||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC085 GILBERT MATTESON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2454985 Gilbert Matteson Lot]||||Scituate||Gilbert Matteson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2333||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC086 PELEG COLVIN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405023 Peleg Colvin Lot]||[[:Category:Peleg Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Peleg Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2334||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC087 JOHN COLVIN LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2455258 John Colvin Lot]||[[:Category:John Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] ||Scituate||John Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2335||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC088 JEREMIAH HARRINGTON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212769 Jeremiah Harrington Lot]|| ||Scituate||Jeremiah Harrington Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2336||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC089 JOHN BLANCHARD LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567836 John Blanchard Lot]||||Scituate||John Blanchard Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2337||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC090 CAPT JOHN POTTER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2512121 Captain John Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Captain John Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Captain John Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2338||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC091 ELIZABETH RATHBONE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567838 Elizabeth Rathbone Lot]||||Scituate||Elizabeth Rathbone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2339||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC092 JOSEPH KIMBALL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694485 Joseph Kimball Lot]||||Scituate||Joseph Kimball Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2340||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC093 PHILLIPS-SMITH LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2412157 Phillips-Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Phillips-Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Phillips-Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2341||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC094 STEPHEN PROFIT LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2454980 Profit-Franklin Lot]||||Scituate||Profit-Franklin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2342||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC095 JOHN WHIDDEN LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448454 John Whidden Lot]|| [[:Category:John Whidden Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||John Whidden Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2343||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC096 FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE YARD]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283096 Friends Meeting House Yard]||[[:Category:Friends Meeting House Yard, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Friends Meeting House Yard, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2344||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC097 RICHARD GREYSON LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268856 Richard Grayson Lot]||||Scituate||Richard Grayson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2345||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC098 THOMAS MATHEWSON LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1998291 Thomas Mathewson Lot]||[[:Category: Thomas Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Thomas Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2346||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC099 MAJ EZRA RAMSDELL LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288155 Major Ezra Ramsdell Lot]||||Scituate||Major Ezra Ramsdell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2347||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC100 RALPH KING LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430882 Ralph King Lot]||||Scituate||Ralph King Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2348||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC101 DAVID PHILLIPS LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605147 Phillips Lot]||||Scituate||Phillips Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2349||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC102 Henry YEAW LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216255 Yeaw Lot]||[[:Category:Yeaw Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Yeaw Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2350||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC103 CYRIEL SIMMONS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605148 Simmons Lot]||||Scituate||Simmons Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2351||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC104 SQUIRE FRANKLIN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2397585 Squire Franklin Lot]||[[:Category: Squire Franklin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Squire Franklin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2352||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC105 DEA HENRY STONE LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605152 Deacon Henry Stone Lot]|| [[:Category:Deacon Henry Stone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Deacon Henry Stone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2353||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC106 ELDER REUBEN HOPKINS LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2530666 Elder Reuben Hopkins Lot]||||Scituate||Elder Reuben Hopkins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2354||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC107 BENONI SARLE LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379206 Benoni Sarle Lot]||[[:Category:Benoni Sarle Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Benoni Sarle Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2355||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC108 UNKNOWN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694486 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #108]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #108, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2356||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC109 KIMBALL ATWOOD LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216257 Kimball-Atwood Lot]||||Scituate||Kimball-Atwood Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2357||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC110 ABRAHAM CORP LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288264 Abraham Corp Lot]||[[:Category:Abraham Corp Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Abraham Corp Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2358||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC111 DEXTER ARNOLD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259742 Dexter Arnold Cemetery]||[[:Category:Dexter Arnold Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Dexter Arnold Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2359||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC112 MAJ BENONI COLVIN LOT]||51||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163421 Major Benoni Colvin Lot]|| [[:Category:Major Benoni Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Major Benoni Colvin Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2360||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC113 NEHEMIAH COLLINS CEMETERY]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531855 Nehemiah Collins Cemetery]||||Scituate||Nehemiah Collins Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2361||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC114 SWEET-BLANCHARD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275509 Sweet-Blanchard Lot]||||Scituate||Sweet-Blanchard Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2362||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC115 JOSHUA BATTEY LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2580934 Battey lot]||||Scituate||Battey lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2363||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC116 ELISHA WILLIAMS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282432 Elisha Williams Lot]||[[:Category:Elisha Williams Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Elisha Williams Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2364||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC117 SAMUEL SALSBURY BURIAL GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605163 Samuel Salsbury Burial Ground]||||Scituate||Samuel Salsbury Burial Ground, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2365||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC118 JOSEPH CARPENTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2219436 Joseph Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category: Joseph Carpenter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Joseph Carpenter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2366||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC119 THOMAS RALPH LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218076 Thomas Ralph Lot]||||Scituate||Thomas Ralph Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2367||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC120 THOMAS FIELD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2291222 Thomas Field Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Field Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]] . ||Scituate||Thomas Field Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2368||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC121 DAVID COLVIN CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2315332 David Colvin Cemetery]||[[:Category:David Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||David Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2369||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC122 STEPHEN COLVIN CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436342 Stephen Colvin Cemetery]||[[:Category:Stephen Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Stephen Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2371||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC124 ELDER CHARLES STONE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217597 Elder Charles Stone Lot]||[[:Category:Elder Charles Stone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Elder Charles Stone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2372||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC125 WILLIAM ALDRICH BURYING PLACE]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694523 William Aldrich Burying Place]||||Scituate||William Aldrich Burying Place, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2373||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC126 MIAL SMITH LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2292900 Mial Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Mial Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Mial Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2374||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC127 ABEL MOWRY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228563 Abel Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Abel Mowry Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Abel Mowry Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2375||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC128 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694524 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #128]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #128, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2376||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC129 STEPHEN THORNTON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2532297 Stephen Thornton Lot]||||Scituate||Stephen Thornton Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2377||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC130 BENONI S WATERMAN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290842 Benoni S Waterman Lot]||||Scituate||Benoni S Waterman Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2378||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC131 JAMES FENNER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216371 James Fenner Lot]||||Scituate||James Fenner Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2379||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC132 DEA DANIEL SWEET LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2407151 Deacon Daniel Sweet Lot]||||Scituate||Deacon Daniel Sweet Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2380||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC133 SARLE-SMART LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436507 Sarle-Smart Lot]||||Scituate||Sarle-Smart Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2381||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC134 NATHANIEL CAHOON LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605218 Nathaniel Cahoone Lot]||||Scituate||Nathaniel Cahoone Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2382||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC135 PELEG BARNES LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605222 Peleg Barnes Lot]||||Scituate||Peleg Barnes Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2383||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC136 SHELDON HOPKINS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694525 Sheldon Hopkins Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Sheldon Hopkins Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2384||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC137 ANTHONY ANGELL LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265592 Anthony Angell Lot]||||Scituate||Anthony Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2385||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC138 UNKNOWN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694526 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #138]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #138, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2386||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC139 JAMES BATES LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605226 James Bates Lot]||||Scituate||James Bates Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2387||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC140 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694527 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #140]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #140, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2388||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC141 COL JOSEPH KNIGHT LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217599 Colonel Joseph Knight Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Joseph Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Colonel Joseph Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2389||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC142 GEORGE KNIGHT LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217797 George Knight Lot]||[[:Category:George Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||George Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2390||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC143 KNIGHT LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694528 Knight Lot]||||Scituate||Knight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2391||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC144 RANDALL LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694680 Randall Lot]||||Scituate||Randall Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2392||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC145 R____ LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605228 R Lot]||||Scituate||R Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2393||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC146 SAMUEL JENKS]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694683 Samuel Jenks Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Samuel Jenks Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2394||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC147 PRISCILLA YOUNG LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695569 Priscilla Young Lot]||||Scituate||Priscilla Young Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2395||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC148 JOSHUA ANGELL LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265596 Joshua Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Joshua Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Joshua Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2396||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC149 DANIEL FISKE LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271205 Daniel Fiske Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Daniel Fiske Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2397||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC150 OLD ROCKLAND CEMETERY]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159106 Old Rockland Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Old Rockland Cemetery (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2398||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC151 NOAH ALDRICH LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695570 Noah Aldrich Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Noah Aldrich Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2399||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC152 JOHN POTTER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695571 John Potter Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||John Potter Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2400||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC153 CAPT RICHARD RHODES LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695583 Captain Richard Rhodes Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Captain Richard Rhodes Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2401||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC154 RICHARD WATERMAN LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695584 Richard Waterman Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Richard Waterman Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2402||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC155 JEREMIAH ANDREWS LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695586 Jeremiah Andrews Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Andrews Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2403||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC156 ABNER PRATT LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695588 Abner Pratt Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Abner Pratt Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2404||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC157 CAPT PATT LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696727 Captain Patt Lot]||||Scituate||Captain Patt Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2405||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC158 ANGELL LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265598 Angell Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Angell Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2406||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC159 JOHN PARKER LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696728 John Parker Lot]||||Scituate||John Parker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2407||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC160 ASA MATHEWSON LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696756 Asa Mathewson (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Asa Mathewson (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2408||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC161 GRATTAGE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696757 Grattage Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Grattage Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2409||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC162 ALLEN BATTEY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696759 Allen Battey Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Allen Battey Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2410||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC163 RAMSDELL LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696761 Ramsdell Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Ramsdell Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2411||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC164 DRAKE LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696763 Drake Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Drake Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2412||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC165 JEREMIAH MATHEWSON]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696764 Jeremiah Mathewson Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Mathewson Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2413||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC166 DANIEL YOUNG LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696765 Daniel Young Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Daniel Young Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2414||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC167 DAVID BLACKMAR LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696766 David Blackmar Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||David Blackmar Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2415||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC168 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696796 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #168]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #168, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2416||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC169 JAMES PHILLIPS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696767 James Phillips Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||James Phillips Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2417||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC170 BARDEN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696768 Barden Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Barden Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2418||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC171 PHILLIPS-BATES LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696769 Phillips-Bates Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Phillips-Bates Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2419||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC172 HINES LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696770 Hines Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Hines Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2420||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC173 OTIS WHITMAN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696771 Otis Whitman Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Otis Whitman Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2421||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC174 CHARLES FISKE LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696772 Charles Fiske Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Charles Fiske Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2422||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC175 JEREMIAH BAKER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696773 Jeremiah Baker Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Baker Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2423||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC176 SAMUEL KENT LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696775 Samuel Kent Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Samuel Kent Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2424||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC177 NOAH COLVIN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696777 Noah Colvin Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Noah Colvin Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2425||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC178 KELLY LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696778 Kelly Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Kelly Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2426||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC179 MATHEWSON WILBUR LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696779 Mathewson Wilbur Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Mathewson Wilbur Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2427||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC180 THOMAS HENRY LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696780 Thomas Henry Lot]||||Scituate||Thomas Henry Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2428||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC181 STEPHEN SHELDON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217801 Stephen Sheldon Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Stephen Sheldon Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2429||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC182 DANIEL FISK LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696784 Daniel Fisk Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Daniel Fisk Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2430||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC183 ASAHEL STEERE LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696785 Asahel Steere Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Asahel Steere Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2431||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC184 WILLIAM ROBERTS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696786 William Roberts Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||William Roberts Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2432||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC185 OLNEY COLE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696788 Olney Cole Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Olney Cole Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2433||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC186 BATTEY MEETING HOUSE LOT]||47||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2434||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC187 ISAIAH CLAYTON LOT]||1||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2435||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC188 STEPHEN WILBUR LOT]||58||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2436||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC189 GODOLPHIN PATTERSON LOT]||4||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2437||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC190 EPISCOPAL CHURCH YARD]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696949 Episcopal Church Yard (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Episcopal Church Yard (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2438||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC191 MAJOR FLAVEL PATTERSON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696950 Major Flavel Patterson Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Major Flavel Patterson Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2439||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC192 ANDREW ANGELL LOT]||27||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2440||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC193 PARDON ANGELL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696951 Pardon Angell Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Pardon Angell Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2441||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC194 ELBERT FINK LOT]||2||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2442||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC195 WILLIAM WIGHT LOT]||5||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2443||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC196 THOMAS ROBERTS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697164 Thomas Roberts Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Thomas Roberts Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2444||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC197 CAPT EZRA KNIGHT LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217803 Captain Ezra Knight Lot (defunct)]||||Scituate||Captain Ezra Knight Lot (defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2445||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC198 GILBERT P SALISBURY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697165 Gilbert P Salisbury Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Gilbert P Salisbury Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2446||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC199 CAHOONE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697166 Cahoone Lot (Defunct)]||||Scituate||Cahoone Lot (Defunct), Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2447||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC200 BUTLER TOMB]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696894 Butler Tomb]||||Scituate||Butler Tomb, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2448||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC201 JOB ANGELL LOT]||7||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2449||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC202 JOB RANDALL LOT]||25||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2450||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC203 JOHN HILL LOT]||60||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2451||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC204 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696742 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #204]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #204, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2452||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC205 AMOS WOOD LOT]||44||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2453||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC206 JONATHAN SALISBURY]||8||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2454||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC207 JOHNSON POTTER LOT]||5||Moved_to [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/216037 216037]||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2455||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC208 NO LONGER USED]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2456||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC209 JOB STEERE LOT]||4||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2457||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC210 PECKHAM LOT]||3||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2458||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC211 JOB RANDALL LOT]||8||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2459||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC212 COL JUNIA YOUNG LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696793 Colonel Junia Young Lot]||||Scituate||Colonel Junia Young Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2460||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC213 MARTIN SMITH LOT]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2461||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC214 ATWOOD LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436421 Atwood Lot]||||Scituate||Atwood Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2462||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC215 WILLIAM CHAPPELL LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2516020 Chappell Lot]||||Scituate||Chappell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2463||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC216 JOHN LOVELL LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159107 John Lovell Lot]||||Scituate||John Lovell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2464||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC217 JABEZ RALPH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288388 Jabez Ralph Lot]|| [[:Category:Jabez Ralph Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Jabez Ralph Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2465||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC218 WEST LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2535934 West Lot]||||Scituate||West Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2466||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC219 CONJUROR WOOD LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605268 Conjuror Wood Lot]||||Scituate||Conjuror Wood Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2467||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC220 MOSES COLLINS]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2504710 Moses Collins Lot]||[[:Category:Moses Collins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Moses Collins Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2468||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC221 WALTON CEMETERY]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266202 Walton Cemetery]||||Scituate||Walton Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2469||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC222 DANIEL MATTESON LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2443426 Daniel Matteson Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Matteson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Daniel Matteson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2470||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC223 DEA STEPHEN BRAYTON LOT]||3||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2471||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC224 CURNELL POTTER LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404480 Curnell Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Curnell Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Curnell Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2472||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC225 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696890 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #225]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #225, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2473||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC226 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696888 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #226]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #226, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2474||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC227 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696889 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #227]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #227, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2475||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC228 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696743 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #228]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #228, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2476||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC229 COL DAVID RELPH LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2505877 Colonel David Relph Lot]||||Scituate||Colonel David Relph Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2477||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC230 SCOTT SMITH LOT]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2478||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC231 PROSPER GORTON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2525359 Prosper Gorton Lot]||||Scituate||Prosper Gorton Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2479||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC232 MANCHESTER CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436679 Manchester Cemetery]||||Scituate||Manchester Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2480||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC233 RUSSEL REMINGTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217805 Remington Lot]||||Scituate||Remington Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2481||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC234 JOSEPH POTTER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271566 Joseph Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Joseph Potter Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2482||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC235 JOHN WIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288708 Wight Cemetery]||[[:Category:Wight Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Wight Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2483||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC503 OLD COLVIN BURYING GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2433620 Old Colvin Cemetery]||||Scituate||Old Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2484||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC515 JOHN ABSOLON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605273 John Absolom Lot]||||Scituate||John Absolom Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2485||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC519 SMITH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605274 Smith Lot]||||Scituate||Smith Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2486||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC524 GILBERT MATHEWSON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696863 Gilbert Mathewson Lot]||||Scituate||Gilbert Mathewson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2487||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC525 WILLIAM MATTESON LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2443419 William Matteson Lot]||||Scituate||William Matteson Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2488||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC526 STEPHEN HARRIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218673 Stephen Harris Lot]||||Scituate||Stephen Harris Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2489||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC530 ARCHIBALD WALKER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531037 Archibald Walker Lot]||[[:Category:Archibald Walker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Archibald Walker Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2490||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC531 CHARLES MATHEWSON LOT]||7||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2491||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC533 GEN EZEKIEL CORNELL LOT]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2492||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC534 NATHAN MOWRY TOMB]||0||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2493||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC536 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696846 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #536]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #536, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2494||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC537 UNKNOWN LOT]||0||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696896 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #537]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #537, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2495||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC538 PECK LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2575087 Peck Lot]||[[:Category:Peck Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Peck Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2496||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC539 STEPHEN PECKHAM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2292870 Peckham Lot]|| [[:Category:Stephen Peckham Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Scituate||Peckham Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2497||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC542 EBENEZER PECK LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605716 Ebenezer Peck Lot]||||Scituate||Ebenezer Peck Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2498||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC544 UNKNOWN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696891 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #544]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #544, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2499||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC545 GEORGE HARRIS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605717 George Harris Lot]||||Scituate||George Harris Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2500||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC546 WILLIAMS LOT]||3||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2501||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC547 SIMEON STAPLES LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605718 Simeon Staples Lot]||||Scituate||Simeon Staples Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2502||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC549 JEREMIAH ANGELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605722 Jeremiah Angell Lot]||||Scituate||Jeremiah Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2503||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC550 OBADIAH KING LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696939 Obadiah King Lot]||||Scituate||Obadiah King Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2504||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC558 HARRY SIMMONS LOT]||5||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2505||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC559 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696848 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #559]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #559, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2506||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC560 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696849 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #560]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #560, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2507||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC561 WILLIAM W SALISBURY LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605725 William Salisbury Lot]||||Scituate||William Salisbury Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2508||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC567 ELISHA LEACH LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605727 Elisha Leach Lot]||||Scituate||Elisha Leach Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2509||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC568 UNKNOWN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696892 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #568]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #568, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2510||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC570 UNKNOWN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696850 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #570]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #570, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2511||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC571 COLVIN LOT]||||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2512||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC572 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696893 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #572]||||Scituate||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Scituate #572, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2513||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC573 CHACE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605731 Chace Lot]||||Scituate||Chace Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2514||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC574 HUNG STRANGER LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605732 Hung Stranger Lot]||||Scituate||Hung Stranger Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2515||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC579 ABEL ANGELL LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696940 Abel Angell Lot]||||Scituate||Abel Angell Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2516||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC580 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2517||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC581 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||||||Scituate||, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2518||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC582 ELDREDGE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696918 Eldredge Lot]||||Scituate||Eldredge Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2519||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC583 ADAM CASEY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696919 Adam Casey Lot]||||Scituate||Adam Casey Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2520||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC585 BROOKS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605733 Brooks Lot]||||Scituate||Brooks Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2521||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC587 WIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696744 Wight Lot]||||Scituate||Wight Lot, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2522||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC700 TIMPERLE STONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2605734 Timperle Stone Site]||||Scituate||Timperle Stone Site, Scituate, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2523||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM001 WELCOME MOWRY LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228990 Welcome Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Welcome Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2524||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM002 DANIEL ALDRICH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2641893 Daniel Aldrich Lot]||[[:Category: Daniel Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Daniel Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2525||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM003 GILBERT HARRIS LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262743 Gilbert Harris Lot]||||Smithfield||Gilbert Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2526||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM004 JOSEPH MOWRY LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242380 Joseph Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Joseph Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2527||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM005 NATHANIEL MOWRY LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262744 Nathaniel Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:Nathaniel Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Nathaniel Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2528||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM006 WILLIAM ENCHES LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2236658 William Enches Lot]||||Smithfield||William Enches Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2529||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM007 DANIEL MOWRY LOT]||85||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1899195 Mowry Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Mowry Family Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Mowry Family Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2530||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM008 CHARLES SMITH LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262745 Charles Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Charles Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Charles Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2531||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM009 PHETTEPLACE FARM LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262746 Phetteplace Farm Lot]||[[:Category:Phetteplace Farm Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Phetteplace Farm Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2532||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM010 NATHANIEL MOWRY LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262763 Nathaniel Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Nathaniel Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2533||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM011 ESTES-LATHAM LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279472 Estes-Latham Lot]||||Smithfield||Estes-Latham Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2534||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM012 THOMAS SMITH LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345320 Aldrich Lot]|| [[:Category:Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2535||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM013 DAVID MOWRY LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243293 David Mowry Lot]|| [[:Category:David Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||David Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2536||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM014 THOMAS APPLEBEY LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293409 Thomas Applebey Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Applebey Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Thomas Applebey Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2537||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM015 MOWRY SAYLES LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262930 Sayles Lot]||[[:Category:Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2538||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM016 ABNER HARRIS LOT]||66||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241569 Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2539||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM017 CYRUS WILLIAMS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384564 Cyrus Williams Lot]||||Smithfield||Cyrus Williams Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2540||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM018 DANIEL MANN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2235749 Daniel Mann Lot]||||Smithfield||Daniel Mann Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2541||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM019 STEPHEN STEERE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241609 Stephen Steere Lot]||||Smithfield||Stephen Steere Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2542||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM020 JOHN S. APPLEBY LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262789 Appleby Lot]||[[:Category:John S Appleby Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Appleby Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2543||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM021 OBADIAH SMITH LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232469 Obadiah Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Obadiah Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Obadiah Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2544||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM022 GEORGE SMITH LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285115 George Smith Lot]||[[:Category:George Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||George Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2545||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM023 ELISHA EVANS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266136 Evans Lot]|| [[:Category:Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2546||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM024 JEHU EVANS LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266074 Jehu Evans Lot]||[[:Category:Jehu Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Jehu Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2547||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM025 RICHARD SWEET LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232271 Richard Sweet Lot]||||Smithfield||Richard Sweet Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2548||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM026 SILAS SMITH LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241557 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Silas Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2549||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM027 JOB ANGELL LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218907 Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2550||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM028 COL JOHN ANGELL LOT]||65||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217589 Colonel John Angell Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel John Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Colonel John Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2551||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM029 HARRIS W. COLWELL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243276 Colwell Lot]||||Smithfield||Colwell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2552||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM030 CAPT JAMES SMITH LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379168 Captain James Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Captain James Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Captain James Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2553||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM031 COL ABRAHAM WINSOR LOT]||59||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212101 Colonel Abraham Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Abraham Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Colonel Abraham Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2554||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM032 STEPHEN B WINSOR LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216088 Stephen B. Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Stephen B. Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Stephen B. Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2555||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM033 APPLEBEY SMITH LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243261 Applebey Smith Cemetery]||[[:Category:Applebey Smith Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Applebey Smith Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2556||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM034 BOWERS-CLARK LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2600489 Bowers-Clark Lot]||||Smithfield||Bowers-Clark Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2557||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM035 JOSEPH FARNUM LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/350443 Farnum Lot]||[[:Category:Farnum Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Farnum Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2558||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM036 ELISHA STEERE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241201 Elisha Steere Lot]||||Smithfield||Elisha Steere Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2559||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM037 MOWRY-TURNER LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233170 Mowry-Turner Lot]||[[:Category:Mowry-Turner Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Mowry-Turner Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2560||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM038 JAMES LOOMIS LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229025 Loomis Lot]||||Smithfield||Loomis Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2561||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM039 DANIEL SPRAGUE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251823 Daniel Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Sprague Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Daniel Sprague Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2562||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM040 ARNOLD BROWN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240384 Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2563||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM041 ROBERT LATHAM LOT]||49||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267755 Latham Lot]||[[:Category:Latham Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Latham Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2564||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM042 WATERMAN-BURLINGAME LOT]||58||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159502 Waterman-Burlingame Lot]||[[:Category:Waterman-Burlingame Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Waterman-Burlingame Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2565||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM043 BARNES-SMITH LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264321 Barnes-Smith Lot]||||Smithfield||Barnes-Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2566||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM044 LENOREL HILL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2548813 Lenorel Hill Lot]||||Smithfield||Lenorel Hill Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2567||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM045 GREENVILLE CEMETERY SECOND DIV ]||1103||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209310 Greenville Cemetery]||[[:Category:Greenville Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Greenville Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2568||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM046 GEORGE W. MOWRY LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696568 George W. Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||George W. Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2569||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM047 JONATHAN BARNES LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264319 Barnes Lot]||||Smithfield||Barnes Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2570||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM048 JAMES ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696990 James Arnold Lot]||||Smithfield||James Arnold Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2571||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM049 GREENVILLE CEMETERY FIRST DIV.]||158||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215983 Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2572||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM050 SAMUEL WINSOR LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262607 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2573||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM051 STEPHEN KEECH LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604512 Stephen Keech Lot]||||Smithfield||Stephen Keech Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2574||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM052 STEERE-EDDY LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371183 Steere-Eddy Lot]||[[:Category:Steere-Eddy Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Steere-Eddy Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2575||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM053 BENJAMIN SAYLES LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241814 Benjamin Sayles Lot]||||Smithfield||Benjamin Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2576||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM054 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696569 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #54]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #54, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2577||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM055 SAYLES-NEWELL LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262934 Sayles-Newell Lot]||[[:Category:Sayles-Newell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Sayles-Newell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2578||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM056 WILLIAM MOWRY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217683 William Mowry Lot]||[[:Category:William Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||William Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2579||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM057 ASEL PHETTEPLACE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232251 Phetteplace Lot]||[[:Category:Phetteplace Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Phetteplace Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2580||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM058 SWAN FAMILY LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232548 Swan Family Lot]||||Smithfield||Swan Family Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2581||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM059 STEPHEN APPLEBY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270659 Stephen Applebey Lot]||[[:Category:Stephen Applebey Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Stephen Applebey Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2582||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM060 ARNOLD & POLK LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604514 Arnold & Polk Lot]||||Smithfield||Arnold & Polk Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2583||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM061 AARON MOWRY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279491 Aaron Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Aaron Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2584||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM062 ALFRED SMITH LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2257265 Alfred Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Alfred Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Alfred Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2585||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM063 EMOR SMITH LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375310 Emor Smith Lot]|| [[:Category:Emor Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Emor Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2586||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM064 THOMAS SPRAGUE LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218375 Thomas Sprague Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Sprague Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Thomas Sprague Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2587||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM065 CAPT ELIJAH DAY LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280171 Captain Elijah Day Lot]||||Smithfield||Captain Elijah Day Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2588||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM066 DANIEL HUTCHINSON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595381 Hutchinson Lot]||||Smithfield||Hutchinson Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2589||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM067 ATWILL SAYLES LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232684 Atwill Sayles Lot]||[[:Category:Atwill Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Atwill Sayles Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2590||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM068 PETER BALLOU LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212100 Ballou Lot]||||Smithfield||Ballou Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2591||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM069 ALBERT WINSOR LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216108 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category:Albert Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2592||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM070 ROBERT HARRIS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241561 Robert Harris Lot]||[[:Category:Robert Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Robert Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2593||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM071 WILLARD SMITH LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245710 Willard Smith Lot]||[[:Category:Willard Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Willard Smith Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2594||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM072 LUTHER/ANGELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265600 Luther-Angell Lot]||||Smithfield||Luther-Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2595||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM073 TUCKER FAMILY BURIAL GROUND]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2513763 Tucker Family Burial Ground]||||Smithfield||Tucker Family Burial Ground, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2596||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM074 WILLIAM SWAN FAMILY LOT]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604517 William Swan Family Lot]||||Smithfield||William Swan Family Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2597||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM075 PHILIP SWEET LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240456 Philip Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Philip Sweet Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Philip Sweet Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2598||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM076 ISAAC SWEET LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240455 Isaac Sweet Lot]||||Smithfield||Isaac Sweet Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2599||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM077 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696963 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #77]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #77, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2600||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM078 EPHRAIM WHIPPLE LOT]||90||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217713 Ephraim Whipple Lot]||[[:Category:Ephraim Whipple Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Ephraim Whipple Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2601||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM079 JAMES ARMINGTON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2543700 Armington Lot]||||Smithfield||Armington Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2602||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM080 EDMUND A BROWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2409785 Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2603||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM081 ABIAL MOWRY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266888 Abial Mowry Lot]||||Smithfield||Abial Mowry Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2604||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM082 ELIZABETH OLNEY LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266767 Elizabeth Olney Lot]||||Smithfield||Elizabeth Olney Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2605||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM083 PETER BARNES LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2228705 Peter Barnes Lot]||[[:Category:Peter Barnes Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] . ||Smithfield||Peter Barnes Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2606||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM084 AMBROSE EDDY LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2222583 Ambrose Eddy Lot]||||Smithfield||Ambrose Eddy Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2607||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM085 LITTLE GREENVILLE CEMETERY]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251788 Little Greenville Cemetery]||||Smithfield||Little Greenville Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2608||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM086 DR THOMAS NUTTING LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696991 Doctor Thomas Nutting Lot (Defunct)]||||Smithfield||Doctor Thomas Nutting Lot (Defunct), Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2609||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM087 BROWN-EVANS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159503 Brown-Evans Lot]||||Smithfield||Brown-Evans Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2610||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM088 HIRAM MASON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2664788 Hiram Mason Lot]||||Smithfield||Hiram Mason Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2611||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM089 ROBERT HARRIS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241558 Robert Harris Lot]||||Smithfield||Robert Harris Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2612||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM090 SIMON PATT LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265603 Angell Family Lot]||||Smithfield||Angell Family Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2613||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM091 WATERMAN DEXTER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242371 Waterman Dexter Lot]||||Smithfield||Waterman Dexter Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2614||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM092 WINSOR LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2218700 Winsor Lot]||[[:Category: Winsor Lot SM092, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Winsor Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2615||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM093 THOMAS HAWKESLEY LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604637 Thomas Hawkesley Lot]||||Smithfield||Thomas Hawkesley Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2616||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM094 DR SIMEON BROWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266740 Doctor Simeon Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||Doctor Simeon Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2617||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM095 NATHAN ALDRICH LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266736 Nathan Aldrich Lot]||||Smithfield||Nathan Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2618||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM096 CHARLES BURLINGAME LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266630 Charles Burlingame Lot]||||Smithfield||Charles Burlingame Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2619||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM097 BROWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604640 Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2620||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM098 ALONZO THURBER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604644 Alonzo Thurber Lot]||||Smithfield||Alonzo Thurber Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2621||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM099 ELDER JOSHUA WINSOR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696992 Elder Joshua Winsor Lot (Defunct)]||||Smithfield||Elder Joshua Winsor Lot (Defunct), Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2622||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM100 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696962 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #100]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #100, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2623||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM101 TOWN FARM BURIAL GROUND]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2554703 Town Farm Burial Ground]||||Smithfield||Town Farm Burial Ground, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2624||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM102 NOAH FARNUM LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243353 Noah Farnum Lot]||[[:Category:Noah Farnum Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]] ||Smithfield||Noah Farnum Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2625||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM103 ISRAEL ALDRICH LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216077 Israel Aldrich Lot]||||Smithfield||Israel Aldrich Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2626||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM104 CALEB NEWELL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231926 Caleb Newell Lot]||||Smithfield||Caleb Newell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2627||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM105 BENJAMIN WILLIAMS CEMETERY]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697000 Benjamin Williams Cemetery]||||Smithfield||Benjamin Williams Cemetery, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2628||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM106 EMOR OLNEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266620 Emor Olney Lot]||[[:Category: Emor Olney Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||Emor Olney Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2629||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM107 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696964 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #107]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #107, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2630||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM108 UNKNOWN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696966 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #108]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #108, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2631||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM109 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696968 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #109]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #109, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2632||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM110 WILLIAM BROWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604647 William Brown Lot]||||Smithfield||William Brown Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2633||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM111 JOHN GROSSE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266618 Grosse Lot]||||Smithfield||Grosse Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2634||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM112 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696970 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #112]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #112, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2635||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM113 EPHRAIM PAINE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2658995 Ephraim Paine Lot]||||Smithfield||Ephraim Paine Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2636||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM114 JAMES KEECH LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266545 James Keech Lot]||||Smithfield||James Keech Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2637||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM115 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696971 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #115]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #115, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2638||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM116 HARRIS FAMILY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2560395 Harris Family Lot]||||Smithfield||Harris Family Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2639||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM117 JOHN ANGELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265608 John Angell lot]||[[:Category: John Angell Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||John Angell lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2640||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM500 PETTITT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604650 Pettitt Lot]||||Smithfield||Pettitt Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2641||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM502 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604816 Black Patience Lot]||||Smithfield||Black Patience Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2642||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM503 THORP LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604653 Thorp Lot]||||Smithfield||Thorp Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2643||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM504 BOWEN LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604655 Bowen Lot]||||Smithfield||Bowen Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2644||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM505 JAMES ARNOLD LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268967 James Arnold Lot]||[[:Category:James Arnold Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island]]||Smithfield||James Arnold Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2645||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM506 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696979 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #506]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #506, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2646||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM507 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697001 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #507]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #507, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2647||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM508 UNKNOWN LOT]||||||||Smithfield||, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2648||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM509 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696980 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #509]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #509, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2649||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM510 UNKNOWN LOT]||||||||Smithfield||, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2650||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM511 WATERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697002 Waterman Lot]||||Smithfield||Waterman Lot, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2651||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM512 VIALLS - TILLINGHAST LOTS]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697003 Vialls-Tillinghast Lots]||||Smithfield||Vialls-Tillinghast Lots, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2652||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SM513 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696977 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #513]||||Smithfield||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Smithfield #513, Smithfield, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2653||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO001 COOK CEMETERY]||577||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143192 Cook Cemetery]||[[:Category:Cook Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||Cook Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2654||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO002 LT CHARLES CAPRON CEMETERY]||85||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215548 Capron Cemetery]||[[:Category: Capron Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||Capron Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2655||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO003 B'NAI ISRAEL CEMETERY]||616||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252749 B'Nai Israel Cemetery]||[[:Category: B'nai Israel Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||B'Nai Israel Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2656||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO004 ST. JOHN/BAPTIST ROMANIAN ORTH]||305||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252752 Saint John the Baptist Romanian Orthodox Cemetery]||||Woonsocket||Saint John the Baptist Romanian Orthodox Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2657||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO005 JILLSON BURIAL LOT]||65||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215532 Jillson Lot]||[[:Category:Jillson Lot, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||Jillson Lot, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2658||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO006 PRECIOUS BLOOD CEMETERY]||16000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/366513 Precious Blood Cemetery]||[[:Category: Precious Blood Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||Precious Blood Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2659||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO007 OAK HILL CEMETERY]||3566||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2141036 Oak Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category: Oak Hill Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||Oak Hill Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2660||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO008 PRECIOUS BLOOD CHURCH]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2506470 Precious Blood Church]||||Woonsocket||Precious Blood Church, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2661||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO009 ST JAMES CEMETERY]||356||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252579 Saint James Cemetery]||||Woonsocket||Saint James Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2662||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO010 ARNOLD-VOSE CEMETERY]||130||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217860 Arnold-Vose Cemetery]||[[:Category: Arnold-Vose Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||Arnold-Vose Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2663||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO011 FRIENDS CEMETERY]||99||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223682 Friends Cemetery]||[[:Category: Friends Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||Friends Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2664||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO012 BARTLETT LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232202 Bartlett Lot]||[[:Category:Bartlett Lot, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]] . ||Woonsocket||Bartlett Lot, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2665||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO013 COOK LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2601116 Cook Cemetery]||[[:Category:Zebina Cook Lot, Woonsocket, Rhode Island]]||Woonsocket||Cook Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2666||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO014 WOODLAWN CEMETERY]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2326434 Woodlawn Cemetery]||||Woonsocket||Woodlawn Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2667||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO015 WILKINSON BURIAL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606221 Wilkinson Lot]||||Woonsocket||Wilkinson Lot, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2668||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO016 EDGEHILL CEMETERY]||87||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2350966 Edgehill Cemetery]||||Woonsocket||Edgehill Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2669||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO017 BAPTIST HILL CEMETERY]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211370 Baptist Hill Cemetery]||||Woonsocket||Baptist Hill Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2670||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WO018 PECKHAM/WILKINSON]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686802 Peckham-Wilkinson Cemetery]||||Woonsocket||Peckham-Wilkinson Cemetery, Woonsocket, Rhode Island |} See also: * [[:Category: Providence County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries]]

Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania One Place Study

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[[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category: Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania One Place Study]] [[Category: Pennsylvania, Place Studies]][[Category: Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]][[Category:One Place Studies]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McClintock-744|A McClintock]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about one place and the people who lived there. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect in this place. ---- == Providence Township, Luzerne, PA == Providence Township, now extinct as a township, is today the oldest section of Scranton, Pennsylvania.http://www.lackawannacounty.org/uploads/COUNTY_LINES_2006.pdf It was also once known as Razorville and was located in what is now the north end of Scranton, PA. This one-place study aims to list the people who settled and lived in the area when it was known as Providence Township and was part of Luzerne County, from its founding in 1770 to its consolidation into the city of Scranton in 1866. ---- ==A Brief History of Providence Township, Pennsylvania==

The earliest known inhabitants are believed to be the Monsey (or Munsee) people, a band of Lenape Native Americans who migrated here from the Minisink area of New York state. Capoose was a Monsey Chief. The village was named after Capoose, and was situated at the site of present day Weston Field in the Providence section of Scranton.

By the end of the Pennamite Wars in 1782, what it today Scranton was a collection of three settlements: Razorville, Hyde Park and Dark Hollow. Razorville was the site of the first house in the area, at what is now the corner of Oak Street and N. Main Ave.

"The first whites who located in Providence as originally bounded were Timothy Keyes, Andrew Hickman and [[Hocksey-1|Solomon Hocksey]] in 1771. They erected a cabin where Taylorville now is, on the bank of the creek which has since been named in honor of Mr Keyes. Mrs Hickman was one of the first five women in Wyoming. The lands of Capoose originally fell into the hands of Captain John Howard as a purchase from the Susquehanna Company. He was unacquainted with their location or their suitability for immediate cultivation. They had been to a considerable extent cleared by the Monseys, and where they had not been cleared, the heavy timber had much of it been blown down by whirlwinds. Captain Howard interested Christopher Avery and Isaac Tripp with him in the lands. Both of these men were among the wild Yankees and came to Wyoming as early as 1769. Near the vacated wigwams of the Indians, Mr Tripp built his log cabin in 1771, and without clearing a foot of land planted and raised a crop of corn the first season on the plantation deserted but a short time before."''History of Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties, Pa:'' With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Their Prominent Men and Pioneers, W.W. Munsell & Company, 1880, found on Google Books.

You can view the list of names here: [[:Category:Providence_Township%2C_Luzerne_County%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania One Place Study Inhabitants List]] == Task List == * Check for existing profiles for the heads of household listed on the 1810 Providence Township PA, census and link them to their names. * If a profile doesn't exist, research and create one, and link to it here. * Add category tag for Category: Providence Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania One Place Study to all relevant names. * Double check all names with original source docuement (the cut and paste below is from an error-prone census index).
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ List of heads of household from 1810 United States Federal Census: Providence Township, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 ! Name|| Where Born || DOB (if known) || Notes |- | [[Atherton-1716|Eleazer Atherton]] || New York || abt.1746 || || |- |John Atherton || || || || |- |David Allen || || || || |- |[[Bishop-18907|Stephen Bishop]] || || abt. 1765 || || |- |Solomon Bater || || || || |- |Robert Brown|| || || || |- |James Brown|| || || || |- |[[Canfield-2204|Elijah Canfield]] ||bef. 1765 || || || |- |James Connor || || || || |} William Case
* [[Cobb-2747| Joseph Cobb]]
Calvin Cane
* [[Dolph-99|Alexander Dolph]] * Levi Depew: Possibly [[Depew-247]]
Lewis Depree
William Eldridge
Gilbert Francisco
Joseph Fellows
Rebecca Goodrich
Jesse Gardner
Joshua Griffin
Stephen Griffin
Daniel Green
Leonard Howard
Munson Hobbs
Reuben Ireland
Elisha Ireland
Tophanian Knapp
* [[London-212|Isaiah London]] Samuel Lewis
* [[London-260|Edward London]] Ann Mary Lutz
G H Lutgens
*[[London-259|Isaac London]] Peter Lopance
William Mcdaniels
John Osband
William Osband
Benjn Pederick
* [[Dolph-104|Isaac Dolph]] Abraham Gardner
John Allsworth
Benjamin Brown
Barabas Cary
John Cary
Cyprian Cobb
Daniel David
Samuel Dewit
John Fish
James Gardner
John E Hutchins
Roswell Johnson
William Knapp
James Lewis
John Lutz
Jonathan Hefus
Joshua Pederick
* [[Dolph-98|Moses Dolph]]
Benjamin Dolph
Robert Calwell
Samuel Pharis, Jr.
John Pharis
Josiah Pell
* [[Potter-7686|Elisha Potter]]
Benjamin Potts
John Parker
Cornelius Quick
Moses Quick
* [[Secor-58|John Seacor]]
*type in page 2 of this census ==Sources==

Providence United Methodist Cemetery, Abbeville, Mississippi

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[[Category: Providence United Methodist Cemetery, Abbeville, Mississippi]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=cemetery entrance image here|align=r|size=200}} '''Cemetery Name:''' Providence United Methodist Cemetery '''Address:''' 126 Co Rd 108, Abbeville, Mississippi 38601 '''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B029'44.6%22N+89%C2%B033'37.8%22W/@34.4957244,-89.5630749,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d34.49572!4d-89.5605?entry=ttu 34.49572, -89.56050] ==History== Use this area to document a history/description of the cemetery. ==Notable Monuments== This section is optional. Are there any notable monuments located at the cemetery? ==Notable Interments== This section is optional. Are there any notable interments located at the cemetery? War heroes? Political figures? Even local historical figures count in this area (location namesakes, etc.). This section should contain no more than 5-6 profile links. If you need more room, why not start a new Free-space page for the notable interments and just provide a general description of the types of notables one may find buried here? ==More Information== * See [[:Category: Providence United Methodist Cemetery, Abbeville, Mississippi|the Providence United Methodist Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been interred in this cemetery. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2357861 Providence United Methodist Cemetery on FindAGrave] * [https://providenceumchurch.wixsite.com/providenceumc Providence United Methodist Church website]

Providence United Methodist Church, Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina

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[[Category: Providence United Methodist Church Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina]][[Category: Providence United Methodist Church Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina]][[Category: Rowan County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Salisbury, North Carolina]] [[Category:North Carolina Projects]] The goal of this project is to, first and foremost, honor our roots and the great history of our church, cemetery and congregation over the many years since being founded. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Griffin-7743|Cynthia Denise Griffin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Entering information for those buried at our church cemetery into the WikiTree site; * Attaching any publications or documents to the page citing the history of our church or members; * Do you have old family photos of members of the congregation? Photos taken at church socials or homecomings? Photos that could timeline the growth and changes of our church over the many years? If so, please share them! Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15477542 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Province and Court Records of Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine|Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Province and Court Records of Maine == * published by The Portland, Maine Historical Society, 1928 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Province and Court Records of Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1928) 1636-1668 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100820620 * Vol. 2 (1931) 1653-1679 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100820620 * Vol. 3 (1947) 1680-1692 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000536106 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100820620 * Vol. 4 (1958) 1692-1711 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100820620 * Vol. 5 (1964) ::* * Vol. 6 (1975) 1718-1727 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100820620 search only * Maine Court Records, 1696-1854 ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6888 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Province and Court Records of Maine|Province and Court Records of Maine]]'' (Portland, Maine Historical Society, 1928) * ([[#PCRM|Province Court Records Maine]])

Province of Carolina Reliable Sources

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[[Category:Province of Carolina]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | '''Reliable Sources''' | [[Space:US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|Sources and Resources Directory]] |[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_Team|Province of Carolina Team Page]] {| cellpadding="8" Valign="top" |- |colspan="4" align="center"|''Quick-links for Sources pages''
'''[[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]]''' |- | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Reliable_Sources|Maryland]] | align="center" Valign="top"| [[Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources|Virginia]]
[[Space:Jamestown_Reliable_Sources|Jamestown]] | align="center" Valign="top"|'''Carolina'''
[[Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|NC]]/[[Space:Province_of_South_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|SC]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Georgia]] |- |colspan="4"| |} *[[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|Return to US Southern Colonies Project Page]] This is the Reliable Sources page for the US Southern Colonies Project, Province of Carolina Reliable Sources, which includes profiles covered by [[:Category:Pre-1700 Projects|pre-1700 project requirements]]. This page contains sources '''focused on the period 1600-1776''' recommended (or warned against) by WikiTree's [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. : Note: for resources pertaining to learning about the history of the US Southern Colonies, see: [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_History|US Southern Colonies History]]. :Note: for creating a citation from a website that has not been provided see [https://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/chicago/website/ citing websites]. Add the link from the page that you are sourcing. * After finding a reliable source, care must be taken to establish that the source belongs to your profile. == Reliable Sources == We recommend searching for a freely available copy of the source document on sites such as FamilySearch, Google Books, USGenWeb, Archive.org, or HathiTrust. ===Vital Records=== =====Births===== * Camin, Betty J; Camin, Edwin A, [https://archive.org/details/northcarolinabas1990cami North Carolina bastardy bonds]; Topics Illegitimate children,Publisher Mount Airy, N.C. : B.J. and E.A. Camin, State Library of North Carolina, 1990. =====Marriages===== =====Deaths===== * Grimes, J. Bryan, [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/statewide/grimes/grimeswills.html North Carolina Wills & Inventories], Copied from Original & Recorded Wills & Inventories in the Office of Secretary of State (1912). Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nola Duffy. * Shields, Ruth Herndon, [http://www.acregenealogy.org/PDF/Estates/Orange_Co_NC_Abstracts_of_Wills.pdf Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina 1752-1800], Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore (1957, 1966, 1972). *[https://www.ncgenweb.us/ NCGENWEB Project] Wills by County *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1675514 North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979] (FamilySearch-source citation copy/paste provided) ===Land Records=== * David M. Corkle, compiler, [http://www.nclandgrants.com/ North Carolina Land Grant Images and Data], 1663 to 1960, State Archives of North Carolina (2015). * North Carolina Land Grants, [http://www.nclandgrants.com/ Link] * North Carolina Manuscript and Archive Systems, North Carolina State Archives, [http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/BasicSearch.aspx Search] ===Probate Records=== ===Tax Records=== ===Other Records=== ==Reliable Sources with conditions== ===Biographical Compilations=== *Anson Co., North Carolina and Early Craven Co., Cheraw District and Chesterfield Co., South Carolina settlers, and history *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/707318 Carolina Families: A Bibliography of Books about North and South Carolina Families] by Donald M. Hehir. (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1994). ===Surname / Family-Specific Compilations=== *'''Culpepper:''' [https://culpepperconnections.com Culpepper Connections] *'''Jackson:''' [https://web.archive.org/web/20151108115133/http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pages/conflictingdataStepheninCarolina_ver2.htm Jackson Family Genealogy] ===Emigration / Passenger Lists=== ==Unreliable Sources== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F Examples of Sources that Provide Uncertain Information]=== === Colony Neutral / Multiple Colonies === :The following sources should not be cited and are subject to removal from project-managed profiles if found. '''If these are the only sources on a profile, please replace it with something better prior to removal.''' * Yates' US and International Marriages Index. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60060/why-shouldnt-rely-international-marriage-records-1560-1900 this discussion] for why. * Millennium File: "created by the Institute of Family Research to track the records of its clients and the results of its professional research. It contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. Many of these lineages extend back to nobility and renowned historical figures. In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." * Edmund West Family Data collections, per their own description, "should be used to find primary sources." * UNSOURCED user-contributed family trees, including (but not limited to): ** Pedigree Resource Files on familysearch.org ** Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com ** Geni.com - World Family Tree - RootsWeb / If the tree cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them instead. **A personal family tree. **Find-A-Grave. Find-A-Grave profiles rarely cite reliable proofs. When they do, find the proofs and cite them. **Transcriptions of documents (wills, etc.) found online that are not published. **A discussion in a genealogy forum. If the discussion cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. **Books with family trees/family histories that do not cite reliable sources. ''These books are secondary sources and should be seen as a starting point.'' Further research is needed to confirm those relationships. :Additionally, it was very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s to publish family genealogies. These are much like the online trees of today-- their quality varies depending on the extent to which they cite their sources. Some contain accurate information-- especially about the people living within the last 50 years prior to the publication date; but many have been subsequently proven to be incomplete, inaccurate, or in a few rare cases, [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|downright fraudulent]]. Absent better sources, these old published genealogies can be cited or included under "See also:". A goal of the project, however, is to find more original documentation, closer to the time of the event being cited. * '''Find-a-Grave''' is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of ''reliable'' sources. Please do not make changes to a profile's vitals, including identification of relations, based solely on information transcribed on a Find-a-Grave profile. The exception is that if the Find-a-Grave profile contains a photo of a ''contemporaneous'' gravestone (i.e., a gravestone created and placed at the time of the person's death) and includes information about the person's death, you can cite the Find-a-Grave profile for the death information, and for other information that appears on the gravestone. Please understand, though, that even gravestones may contain erroneous information. * '''Lineage Society Applications.''' Lineage societies such as Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Society for Colonials Wars, and others, vary with regard to the proofs that they require for membership. And some, like DAR, have changed their rules over time. Therefore, such applications should be used more as finding aids than actual sources. When looking at a lineage society application, please check what sources they cite, and then seek to find those actual sources. *Links to sources on '''paid subscription sites''' such as Ancestry, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage can be frustrating for WikiTree members and visitors without access to these sites. ::If the source record is only available to paid subscribers, when providing the URL please also extract as much information as possible, such as relevant names, dates, and the source of the original data. == Footnotes == * Carolina Archives: *Carolina Historical Society: *Ancestry.com ($): [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49185/FLHG_HistAnsonCntyNC-0019?backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49185&key=Uhttps://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49185/FLHG_HistAnsonCntyNC-0019?backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49185&path=&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing&clickref=1101l8sVokUQ,1101l8sVokUQ&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate+External History of Anson County, North Carolina, 1750-> Anson county History, North Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Resources Return to Southern Colonies Main Project Resources Page] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_History|Return to Southern Colonies Province of Carolina History Page]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team Page]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of North Carolina Team (1712-1776) Page]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of South Carolina Team (1712-1776) Page]] ----

Province of Coahuila

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[[Category: Coahuila]][[Category: México]][[Category: Mexico]][[Category:Spanish History]][[Category: Texas History]][[Category: Texas Colonies]][[Category: Mexican History]][[Category: Nueva España]] '''Nueva España or [[Category: Nueva España|New Spain]] in what would be come part of the USA.''' [[Richardson-7167|Mary Richardson]], [[Thomas-8856|Allan Thomas]] are the leaders of this sub-project -. If you have any questions, or would like to see something specific addressed on this colony please consult with them. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish|Spanish Colonies Home Page]] links to the other Spanish Territories of [[:Space: Texas|Texas]], [[:Category: Florida|Florida]], [[:Category:New Mexico|New Mexico]], [[:Category: Arizona|Arizona]], [[:Space: California|California]], and resources relevant to [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] and [[Category: México]] === Origin/History === Present-day [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila de Zaragoza]], northeastern [[:Category: Mexico|Mexican]] state of Coahuila de Zaragoza, established as the Province of [[:Category: Nueva Extremadura|Nueva Extremadura]]. Nueva Extremadura was re-named [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]]. '''Timeline''' 1550-1580 [[:Category: Spain|Spanish]] ''colonization'' began. Efforts were hindered by the vast deserts, lack of water, and indigenous American Indian raids. 1577 The first Spanish settlement in the region now called [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] was at Minas de la Trinidad; 1586 [[:Category: Saltillo, Coahuila|Saltillo]] was established and settled; 1689–90 [[De Leon-229|Alonso De León]], governor of the Spanish province of [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila y Tejas]]https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usc01 1693 [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] withdrew the [[:Category:Catholics|Catholic]] missions from [[:Space: Texas|East Texas]]; 1694-1715 Texas included in Coahuilahttp://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/dewitt.htm 1702 [[Alarcón-|Martín de Alarcón]] re-extended control over [[:Space: Texas|Texas]]; 1726 The two provinces of Coahuila y Tejas were separated with the capital of [[:Space: Texas|Texas]] at Los Adaes in present-day Louisiana) and the capital of [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] at [[:Category: Monclova, Coahuila|Monclova]]; 16 Sep 1810: [[Hidalgo-|Father Miguel Hidalgo Castillo]] delivered his "Cry for Dolores" beginning a revolution in México. [[Hidalgo-|Father Hidalgo]] declared his loyalty to [[-King Ferdinand VI]]. [[-King Ferdinand VI]] abdicated and he was replaced by [[Bonaparte-|Joseph Bonaparte]]. 1821: [[:Category: México|México]] finally gained its independence from [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] at the cost of a million lives. [[Iturbide-2|Agustín Iturbide]] establishes the '''''Imperio Mexico''''' (also known as the First Mexican Empire). 1823: [[:Category: Saltillo, Coahuila|Saltillo, Coahuila]] is the capital of the state; 1824: [[:Category: Texas|Provincia de Tejas]] was merged with [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] as one '''state''' of the newly independent, federal republic, United Mexican States (referred to as [[:Category: First Mexican Republic]]; 1833-1835 [[:Category: Monclova, Coahuila|Monclova]] was the capital of Coahuila 1834 [[:Category: Monclova, Coahuila|Monclova]] lapsed into confusion due to [[Santa Anna-1|Antonio López de Santa Anna's]] Plan of Cuernavaca https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fsa29; 1835 [[:Category: Texas|Department of Texas]] seceded to form the [[:Category: Republic of Texas|Republic of Texas]]. The severance of Texas and Coahuila was made final by the [[:Category: Texas Revolution|Texas Revolution]] and the [[:Category: Mexican-American War|Mexican-American War]]. 1856 [[Vidaurri-|Santiago Vidaurri]] annexed Coahuila to [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo León]]; 1868 [[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila]] regained its separate status as an independent state. ==== Original Structure ==== By the time [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coahuila_y_Tejas Coahuila y Tejas] was created, the Spanish had an efficient and relatively successful system for expanding Spanish culture and politics to new lands. This system was embodied in the Laws of the Indies and included the construction of missions and presidios and the formation of civil settlements. The Spanish had a penchant for organization, bureaucracy, and documentation. Coahuila y Tejas was divided into several departments. Departments were subdivided into municipalities (municipios), which were governed by alcaldes, similar to a modern-day mayor. Each municipality also had an elected ayuntamiento, similar to a city council. Originally, all of Texas was included in the Department of Béxar, while Coahuila comprised several departments. ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AMexico_states_evolution.gif Mexico states evolution] 1512 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Burgos The Laws of Burgos], signed by [[Aragón-122|King Ferdinand II of Aragon]], focused upon the welfare of the conquered native peoples 1542 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws Leyes Nuevas], issued November 20, 1542 by [[Habsburg-105|King Carlos I and V of Spain]] regarding the Spanish settlements of the Americas. ''Leyes Nuevas'' are also known as the "New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Native Americans", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda Encomenderos] (large enterprise landowners) by strictly limiting their power and dominion. 1548 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Audiencia_of_Guadalajara Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara] was the highest tribunal of the Spanish crown in what is today northern Mexico and the southwestern United States in the [[:Category: Nueva España|Viceroyalty of New Spain]]. It was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548, and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in [[:Category: Guadalajara, Jalisco|Guadalajara, Jalisco]] in 1560. Its president was the chief political and executive officer of the district, subordinated only to the Viceroy of México. 1573 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies] were an attempt to guide and regularize the establishment of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos (civilian towns), [[Habsburg-|King Felipe II]] developed the first version of the Laws of the Indies. 1776 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Provincias Internas] or Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces of the North was a colonial, administrative district of the Spanish Kingdom, created to provide more autonomy for the frontier provinces in the Viceroyalty of New Spain (present day northern Mexico and southwestern United States). The goal of its creation was to establish a unified government in political, military and fiscal affairs. 1821-1823 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] (Imperio Mexicano) was the official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime, Agustín de Iturbide, was proclaimed emperor of Mexico. 1824 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico Constitution of Mexico] The Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 (Spanish: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824) was enacted on October 4 of 1824, after the overthrow of the Mexican Empire of [[Iturbide-2|Agustin de Iturbide]]. In the new constitution, the Republic took the name of United Mexican States, and was defined as a representative federal republic, with Catholicism as the official and unique religion. 1835 [[Santa Anna-1|President Santa Anna]] revoked the Constitution of 1824. In October 1835, [[Santa Anna-1|Santa Anna]] abolished all state governments. ===Governors=== :[[Gonzales-|Rafael Gonzales]], 1824 - 1826 :[[Blanco-|Victor Blanco]], 1826 - 1827 :[[Viesca-|José María Viesca]], 1827 - 1830 :[[Músquiz-|Ramón Músquiz]], 1830 - 1831 :[[Martin-|Juan Martin]], 1831 - 1833 :[[Vidaurri-|Juan José de Vidaurri]], 1833 - 1834 :[[Elguézabal-|Juan José Elguézabal]],1834 - 1835 :[[Cantú-|José María Cantú]], 1835 :[[Viesca-|Agustín Viesca]], 1835 :[[Borrego-|Marciél Borrego]], 1835 :[[Músquiz-|Ramón Músquiz]], 1835 === Settlers === The state passed its own colonization law in 1825. Despite the influx of settlers from the United States after the colonization laws were passed, the majority of settlers within Coahuila y Tejas were either Indigenous American Indians, Mestizos, or Tejanos.Mestizos are/were multiracial persons. Euro-mestizos referred to Spaniards (Portuguese, French, Dutch, German, Irish) and Indigenous American Indians. Afro-mestizos (also known as mulatto/a) referred to person with African and Indigenous American Indian linneage. Tejanos were citizens of Spain who were born in present-day Texas and were of European blood (also known as criollo/a) ==== Immigration/Emigration ==== =====Kingdom of New Spain (México) before 1821===== In 1492, the Moors were completely driven out of Spain. This was/is known as the [[:Category: Reconquista|Reconquista]] and lasted for more than a century. Like most of Europe, the Iberian Peninsula was divided up into several kingdoms. The marriage of [[Aragón-122|King Fernando II]] and [[Castilla-121|Queen Isabella I]] united the largest of these kingdoms and also brought other kingdoms under their control. Spain was more unified during this time than it had ever been. [[Aragón-122|King Fernando II]] and [[Castilla-121|Queen Isabella I]] are known as ''The Catholics''. They wanted to establish Catholicism throughout Spain. Therefore, religious persecution was pursued toward anyone who was suspected of practicing a different religion. At first, non-Catholics were given the choice to convert and these people were known as ''conversos''. Some ''Conversos'' only converted to escape persecution and even though they converted they still practiced their religion in private. Between the years of 1492-1522, some of these non-Catholics and/or ''Conversos'' left Spain on ships in order to escape persecution. So, who was '''emigrating''' to the Kingdom of New Spain? Jewish people, Spaniards, French, Germans, Irish, Italians, Portuguese, Indigenous Caribbean Islanders, Indigenous American Indians, Ex-slaves, Escaped/Runaway slaves, Multi-racial people with African Ethnicity, etc. Indigenous American Indians of the present-day United States East Coast and states East of the Mississippi River moved further west and south due to the expansion of the British and French Kingdoms in North America Before 1811, for the most part, the Spanish Governors would grant freedom to escaped/runaway slaves as long as they pledged an oath of loyalty to the [[:Category: Spain, Monarchs]] and became [[:Category: Catholics]].Spain officially abolished slavery in 1811 in all of its lands with exceptions of Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, and CubaSome Mexican/Spanish slave owners would also emancipate slaves in their Wills Indigenous American Indians and Mestizos were also immigrating to the Iberian Peninsula. In fact, descendants of [[Moctezuma-|Moctezuma]] still reside in Spain today. =====México since 1821===== Spaniards, French, Germans, Irish, Italians, Portuguese, (East Coast and Northwest) Indigenous American Indians, Ex-slaves (from Europe, British and French colonies/territories), Escaped/Runaway slaves, Multi-racial people with African Ethnicity, Americans, etc. ==== Ships ====
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==== Indigenous Peoples of Mexico (and Mesoamerica)==== :See: [[:Category: Indigenous Peoples of Mexico]] The [[:Category: Coahuiltecan|Coahuiltecan]] Peoples were first encountered by [[Nunez-416|Cabeza de Vaca]] and other survivors of the Narvaez Expedition. Spanish archives recorded at least 1,000 ''Bands'' that occupied the Coahuiltecan Region (the region between the Sierra Madre Occidental and the San Antonio River). See: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas#Mexico_and_Mesoamerica Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Mesoamerica on Wikipedia] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico.html The Indigenous People of Central Mexico By John P. Schmal *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico2.html The Spanish Conquest of México (The Indigenous People of Central Mexico, 2, by John P. Schmal] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/states.html History of Mexico by John P. Schmal] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec Tlaxaltec Indians] *[http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com Website] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca] ==== Slaves ==== In 1811, Spain abolishes slavery at home and in all colonies except Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Santo Domingo. However, in the years just after [[Colombo-58|Columbus's]] ''discovery'' and after hearing about the atrocities abroad, Queen Isabella was faced with a huge ''"human rights''" issue. She attempted to abolish slavery and indentured servitude of the Indigenous Peoples of the Spanish Territories. The Conquistadors were supposed to treat the Indigenous Peoples in a peaceful manner and convert them to Christianity. However, many Conquistadors did what they wanted. Some honorable Conquistadors who became Governing Officials had their reputations tarnished because they refused to let their fellow countrymen oppress Indigenous Peoples.[[Nunez-416|Cabeza de Vaca]], [[Cortés-48|Hernando Cortés]], and [[Escandon-3|José Escandon]] all faced trials and had their reputations tarnished by their enemies From the time [[:Category: México|México]] became independent from Spain there was public support for abolishing slavery and freeing all slaves. Fears of an economic crisis if all of the slaves were simultaneously freed led to a gradual emancipation policy. In 1823, Mexico forbade the sale or purchase of slaves and required that the children of slaves be freed when they reached fourteen. Any ''slave'' introduced into Mexico by purchase or trade would also be freed. Two years later, slavery was officially outlawed in Mexicohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coahuila_y_Tejas#cite_note-barr14-19 ==== Indentured Servants ==== By the time [[:Category: México|México]] declared, won her Independence, and in the years following, the territory of [[Space: Texas|Texas]] had become more of a liability than an asset. Once prosperous communities were not so prosperous. Settlements were now faced with sieges and persecution by those who were loyal to Spain in addition to raids by Indigenous American Indians. [[Space: Texas|Texas]] did not have enough people to work the land in order to increase its economic value. Government Officials recognized the need for more settlers and no one (or not enough people) from [[:Space: Spain|Spain]] or [[:Category: México|México]] wanted to settle in [[Space: Texas|Texas]]. However, some Americans were willing and waiting for an invitation especially Americans from slave-holding states. Finally, [[:Category: México|México]] started approving colonization plans on the condition that slaves were ''freed'' before emigrating to [[Space: Texas|Texas]]. The future Mexican citizens (also known as Anglos or Colonists) complied by converting their slaves into indentured servants on paper. The slave-owners did not tell their slaves that they were free and since most slaves were illiterate they had no idea that their ''status'' had changed. === Economic Resources and Information === Only enough food was grown for use in the area; little was exported. This was partially due to labor shortages and partly due to raids from native tribes. Wild game was abundant, and many families survived by hunting, keeping a few head of livestock, and subsistence farming === Conflicts Within the Province/State of Coahuila (y Tejas) === Attacks by Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Indigenous American Indians; Droughts; Floods; Disease; Wars; decline of economic prosperity; etc. ===Present-day Estado de Coahuila de Zaragoza=== Coahuila comprises 38 municipalities (municipios) and the state capital (and largest city) is the city of [[:Category: Saltillo, Coahuila|Saltillo]]. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Municipality!!Municipal Seat |- |[[:Category: Abasolo, Coahuila|Abasolo]]||Abasolo |- |[[:Category: Municipio de Acuña, Coahuila|Acuña]]||Ciudad Acuña |- |[[:Category: Allende, Coahuila|Allende]]||Allende |- |[[:Category: Arteaga, Coahuila|Arteaga]]||Arteaga |- |[[:Category: Candela, Coahuila|Candela]]||Candela |- |[[:Category: Castanos, Coahuila|Castaños]]||Castaños |- |[[:Category: Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila|Cuatrociénegas]]||Cuatrociénegas de Carranza |- |[[:Category: Escobedo, Coahuila|Escobedo]]||Escobedo |- |[[:Category: Francisco I. Madero, Coahuila|Francisco I. Madero]]||Francisco I. Madero |- |[[:Category: Frontera, Coahuila|Frontera]]||Ciudad Frontera |- |[[:Category: General Cepeda, Coahuila|General Cepeda]]||General Cepeda |- |[[:Category: Municipio de Guerrero, Coahuila|Guerrero]]||Guerrero |- |[[:Category: Hidalgo, Coahuila|Hidalgo]]||Hidalgo |- |[[:Category: Municipio de Jiménez, Coahuila|Jiménez]]||Jiménez |- |[[:Category: Juarez, Coahuila|Juárez]]||Juárez |- |[[:Category: Lamadrid, Coahuila|Lamadrid]]||Lamadrid |- |[[:Category: Matamoros, Coahuila|Matamoros]]||Matamoros de la Laguna |- |[[:Category: Monclova, Coahuila|Monclova]]||Monclova |- |[[:Category: Morelos, Coahuila|Morelos]]||Morelos |- |[[:Category: Muzquiz, Coahuila|Muzquiz]]||Santa Rosa de Múzquiz |- |[[:Category: Nadadores, Coahuila|Nadadores]]||Nadadores |- |[[:Category: Nava, Coahuila|Nava]]||Nava |- |[[:Category: Municipio de Ocampo, Coahuila|Ocampo]]||Ocampo |- |[[:Category: Parras, Coahuila|Parras]]||Parras de la Fuente |- |[[:Category: Muncicipio de Piedras Negras, Coahuila|Piedras Negras]]||Piedras Negras |- |[[:Category: Progreso, Coahuila|Progreso]]||Progreso |- |[[:Category: Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila|Ramos Arizpe]]||Ramos Arizpe |- |[[:Category: Sabinas, Coahuila|Sabinas]]||Sabinas |- |Sacramento, Coahuila |- |[[:Category: Saltillo, Coahuila|Saltillo]]||Saltillo |- |[[:Category: San Buenaventura, Coahuila|San Buenaventura]]||San Buenaventura |- |[[:Category: San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala, Coahuila|San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala]]|| |- |[[:Category: San Juan de Sabinas, Coahuila|San Juan de Sabinas]]||Nueva Rosita |- |[[:Category: San Pedro de las Colonias, Coahuila|San Pedro de las Colonias]]||San Pedro de las Colonias |- |[[:Category: Sierra Mojada, Coahuila|Sierra Mojada]]||Sierra Mojada |- |Torreon, Coahuila||Torreón |- |[[:Category: Viesca, Coahuila|Viesca]]||Viesca |- |[[:Category: Villa Union, Coahuila|Villa Unión]]||Villa Unión |- |Zaragoza, Coahuila||Zaragoza |} === Research Resources === [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ Consiga su Arbol Genealogic] Es el primer paso para su historia familiar o la de una persona que quiere, o la de un personaje que aprecia. [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ ARCHIVO GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE COAHUILA] [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/bexar.php The Bexar Archives] are the official Spanish documents that preserve the political, military, economic, and social life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila. Both in their volume and breadth of subject matter, the Bexar Archives are one of the most important sources for the history of Hispanic Texas up to 1836 [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/collections.php UT Arlington Library's Special Collections] has built a diverse research collection and collects materials in virtually all formats and makes them available to researchers. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas#Mexico_and_Mesoamerica Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Mesoamerica on Wikipedia] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico.html The Indigenous People of Central Mexico By John P. Schmal *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico2.html The Spanish Conquest of México (The Indigenous People of Central Mexico, 2, by John P. Schmal] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/states.html History of Mexico by John P. Schmal] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec Tlaxaltec Indians] *[http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com Website] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca] ===== Existing Categories ===== *[[:Category: Nueva España|Nueva España]] *[[:Category: Nueva España|Nueva España]] *[[:Category: Spain|Spain]] *[[:Category: España|España]] *[[:Category: Mexico|Mexico]] *[[:Category: México|México]] *[[:Category: Spanish History|Spanish History]] *[[:Category: Mexican History|Mexican History]] *[[:Category: Texas History|Texas History]] *[[:Category: Texas|Texas]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== '''Provinces of [[:Category: Nueva España|New Spain]]''' *[[Space: US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_Nueva_España|New Spain Spanish Nueva España]] *[[Space:Province_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva Santander]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva León]] *[[Space:Province_of_Nueva_Vizcaya|Resources Page Province of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Provincia of Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Provincia of Sonora]] *[[Space:Baja California |Resource Page Baja California]] ====== Surname/Family Pages ====== *[[Space:Garza_Name_Study|Garza Name Study]] *[[Space:Guerra_Name_Study|Guerra Name Study]] *[[Space:Salazar_Name_Study|Salazar Name Study]] *[[Space:Sanchez_Name_Study|Sanchez Name Study]] *[[Space:Soto_Name_Study|Soto Name Study]] *[[Space:Trevino_Name_Study|Trevino Name Study]] *[[Space: Montemayor Name Study]] *[[Space: Quintanilla Name Study]] *[[Space: Cisneros Name Study]] *[[Space: Sandoval Name Study]] *[[Space: Tremiño Name Study]] ==== Cemeteries ==== *Wiki Tree, [[:Category: Coahuila, Cemeteries|Coahuila, Cemeteries]] *[http://www.serviciosfunerarios.mx/municipios.php?edo=Coahuila&municipio=Saltillo&cat=panteones Coahuila Cemetery Listings (esp) on serviciosfunerarios.mx/municipios.php] *[http://findagrave.com Find A Grave website] Find A Grave has some cemetery listings but their international listings (at least for Mexico) is (or can be a little frustrating) since their search feature only allows the first three -four letters of the name of the cemetery. Most of the cemeteries in Mexico all begin with either Panteon or Cementario followed by the place name so if a person enters Pant then all cemeteries in Mexico that start with Panteon will be displayed. ==== Free Resources ==== *Rootsweb *Familysearch.org :[http://www.genealogia.org.mx/ Genealogía de México] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/inclan.htm John D. Inclan's 66 Family Trees] :[http://www.somosprimos.com/schmal/schmal.htm John P. Schmal] :[http://home.earthlink.net/~crisrendon/ Crispin P. Rendon] :[http://www.raullongoria.net/Genealogy/FamilyTree/surnames.html raullongoria.net] :[http://www.nuestrosranchos.com/ Nuestro Ranchos.com] :[http://pares.mcu.es/ Portal Archives of Spain (esp, sp)] :[http://www.agn.gob.mx/guiageneral/ Catalogue of the National Archives of Mexico] :[http://www.archivohistorico2010.sedena.gob.mx/busquedamenu Mexican Military Archives 1821-1921 in spanish] :[http://shhar.net/ The Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research] :[http://biblio2.colmex.mx/bibdig/dicc_cubas/base3.htm Biblioteca Digital Daniel Cosío Villegas Diccionario Geográfico, Histórico y Biográfico de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Antonio García CubasDictionary of Places in Mexico] :[https://www.archivesportaleurope.net/directory/-/dir/ai/code/ES-41091-AGI10 Archives Portal Europe] :[http://www.sologenealogia.com/ sologenealogia.com] :Some Genealogical Societies are on social media such as [http://facebook.com facebook] - For Example Rio Grande Valley Genealogical Society, South Texas Land Grant facebook pages (do a search and a few will come up). ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== *Ancestry.com *[http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] *[http://moisesgarza.com/services/ Genealogy Services] *[http://mexicangenealogy.info/find-your-mexican-ancestors-in-the-worlds-newspapers-using-eliphind/ Find Your Mexican Ancestors in the Worlds Newspapers Using Eliphind] === Photos and Images === == Sources for this Page == [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ Consiga su Arbol Genealogic] Es el primer paso para su historia familiar o la de una persona que quiere, o la de un personaje que aprecia. [http://ahc.sfpcoahuila.gob.mx/ ARCHIVO GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE COAHUILA] [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/bexar.php The Bexar Archives] are the official Spanish documents that preserve the political, military, economic, and social life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas. Both in their volume and breadth of subject matter, the Bexar Archives are the single most important source for the history of Hispanic Texas up to 1836 [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/collections.php UT Arlington Library's Special Collections] has built a diverse research collection and collects materials in virtually all formats and makes them available to researchers. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas#Mexico_and_Mesoamerica Indigenous Peoples of Mexico and Mesoamerica on Wikipedia] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico.html The Indigenous People of Central Mexico By John P. Schmal *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/mexico2.html The Spanish Conquest of México (The Indigenous People of Central Mexico, 2, by John P. Schmal] *[http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/states.html History of Mexico by John P. Schmal] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaxcaltec Tlaxaltec Indians] *[http://www.history.com/topics/mexico/coahuila Coahuila on history.com Website] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3yzaAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=Tlaxcalteca+Indians&source=bl&ots=6VdTgf2VKc&sig=CCUgOGZ95T4BUErx8yanSaFs_ZI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sK4AVM2HLoXLgwToqILoBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Tlaxcalteca%20Indians&f=false Tlaxcalteca] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] *[https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usc01 Coahuila]

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[[Category: Province of Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} = History of the Province of Georgia = The Province of Georgia (or Georgia Colony) was a colony of Great Britain from 1732-1777. It was named after George II, who granted the original charter to [[Oglethorpe-17|James Oglethorpe]] to establish the colony. James Oglethorpe's original vision for Georgia was that it would be a home for those imprisoned for debts. == Districts, Towns, Settlements and Villages == Districts and Towns https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Georgia#:~:text=From%201732%20until%201758%2C%20the,of%20Georgia%20on%20March%2015. existed from 1732 to 1758. Beginning in 1758 they were included in Parishes. In 1777, the Parishes became counties. There were a number of settlements and villages that were included in the districts. === Districts https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/160356-english-crown-grants-for-st-philip-parish-in-georgia-1755-1775 image page 9 of 134=== * Augusta * Halifax * Abercorn * Goshen * Ebenezer * Ogechee * Savannah ** [[Space:The_Trustees’_Garden_and_the_Gardener’s_Savannah%2C_Province_of_Georgia|The Trustees’ Garden and the Gardener’s Savannah Province of Georgia]] ** Cemeteries: *** [[Space:Colonial_Park_Cemetery%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia]] *** [[Space:Laurel_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Savannah%2C_Georgia|Laurel Grove Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia]] * Midway * Newport * Darien * Frederica * Sea Islands (multiple districts) * St Catherine’s Island * Bermuda Island * Sapelo Island * Eastwood Island * Great St. Simons Island * Littke St. Simons Island === Towns https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/160356-english-crown-grants-for-st-philip-parish-in-georgia-1755-1775 image page 9 of 134=== * '''Darien''' * '''Frederica''' ** Drawing by Von Reck of early settlers huts in Frederica is found in his drawing book.Det Kongelige Bibliotek Center for Manuscripts and Rare Books Von Reck’s Drawings page 12 verso http://www5.kb.dk/permalink/2006/manus/22/eng/12+verso/?var= * '''Georgetown''' was established in 1754 and a map was drawn of the town 9 May 1754.Wikimedia, An Exact Plan if Georgetown 9 May 1754 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/An_exact-plan_of_George-Town_so_named_by_Patrick_Graham%2C_Esqr.%2C_President_of_the_Province_of_Georgia%2C_in_honr._to_His_Royal_Highness_George%2C_Prince_of_Wales%2C_%26ca._LOC_gm71000628.jpg Also see Hardwick. * '''Hardwick''' - The town of Hardwick was established in 1754.Wikipedia, Hardwick https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardwick,_Bryan_County,_Georgia It was originally called GeorgetownWikimedia, An Exact Plan if Georgetown 9 May 1754 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/An_exact-plan_of_George-Town_so_named_by_Patrick_Graham%2C_Esqr.%2C_President_of_the_Province_of_Georgia%2C_in_honr._to_His_Royal_Highness_George%2C_Prince_of_Wales%2C_%26ca._LOC_gm71000628.jpg WikiTree, Bryan County, Georgia https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bryan_County%2C_Georgia The location was 14 miles from the sea. Genealogy Trails, Dead Towns of Georgia 1878 http://genealogytrails.com/geo/deadtowns3.html [http://www.kenkrakow.com/gpn/h.pdf [See Hardwick(e), Bryan County] 15 Mar 1758 the following was established in Georgia: “No. 36, an act for constituting and dividing the several districts and divisions of this province into parishes, and for establishing of religious worship therein, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England; and also for empowering the church-wardens and vestrymen of the respective parishes to assess rates for the repair of churches, the relief of the poor, and other parochial services. Be it enacted, that the several districts of the said province shall, from and after the seventeenth day of March, one thousand seventeen hundred and fifty eight, be divided and constituted into eight parishes, that is to say,…the town of Hardwick, and district of Ogeechee, on the south side of the river Great Ogeechee, extending north-west up the said river as far as the Lower-Indian Trading-Path leading from Mount-Pleasant and southward from the town of Hardwick as far as the swamp of James Dunham, including the settlements on the north side of the north branches of the river Midway, with the islands of Ossabaw, and from the head of the said Dunham’s swamp, in a north west line, shall be and forever continue a parish, by the name of the parish of Saint-Philip;”Watkins, Robert & George, A Digest of the Laws of Georgia from its first establishment as a British province down to the year 1798, Philadelphia, 1800, database with images, image pages 66-67 of 158 https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?filename=0&article=1011&context=ga_code&type=additional The parish became Bryan County in Dec. 19, 1793.Georgia Historical Society, Historical Markers, Bryan County, https://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/bryan-county/ The Historical Marker Database, Bryan County https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=14952 Hellman, Paul T., Historical Gazetteer of the United States https://books.google.com/books?id=REtEXQNWq6MC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA232#v=onepage&q&f=false (page 232) Bryan County GaArchives History Dead Towns Of Georgia, V. HARDWICK image page 2 of 14 http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/bryan/history/1878/deadtown/hardwick698gms.txt * '''Savannah''' was the first settlement in Georgia. https://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/online-exhibits/three-centuries-of-georgia-history/eighteenth-century/establishing-the-colony/#:~:text=In%201733%2C%20General%20James%20Oglethorpe,the%20new%20colony%20of%20Georgia. https://www.todayingeorgiahistory.org/tih-georgia-day/georgia-colony-founded/ * '''Sunbury''' Georgetown was renamed Hardwick. === Settlements and Villages === A number of settlements were established around Savannah beginning in 1733. These settlements were also referred to as villages. “Villages were specified in documents by the Trustees as square parcels divided into ten family lots of fifty acres each.” Gobel, D. (2016). Interweaving country and city in the urban design of Savannah, Georgia. Global Environment, 9(1), 108-148. Retrieved June 10, 2021, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/26413048 pages 120-121. Highgate was one of the settlements/villages. Two “buffer zone settlements that were established between 1733 and 1734 were Highgate and Hampstead which were located approximately five miles to the southwest of Savannah (northeastern portion of present day Hunter Army Airfield (HAAF)). South of Savannah, Darien was settled by Highland Scots in 1735. Fort Frederica was established in 1736 on the island of Saint Simons. Hampstead, with only twelve families, was only occupied until 1743. Highgate was similar in size to Hampstead but by 1740, the community was only occupied by two families. According to a map dating from 1780, there was no indication of the community of Highgate.”https://home.army.mil/stewart/application/files/8115/2820/7076/hstrccmtys.pdf Page 20 of 27 * [[Space:Abercorn%2C_Province_of_Georgia |Abercorn, Province of Georgia]] * Darien (see Towns above) * [[Space:Ebenezer%2C_Province_of_Georgia |Ebenezer, Province of Georgia]] ** [[Space:Georgia_Salzburgers|Georgia Salzburgers]] * Fort Argyle * Fort Frederica (see Towns above) * Fort St. Andrews * Hampstead * [[Space:Highgate%2C_Colonial_Georgia|Highgate, Province of Georgia]] * Joseph’s Town * Purysburg, South Carolina was located on the east side of the Savannah River. https://www.carolana.com/SC/Towns/Purrysburg_SC.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purrysburg,_South_Carolina * Vernonburgh https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/4bc99e9c-e18c-4455-9076-a2e118aeaa48 == Governance == From 1732-1752, the Province of Georgia was governed by a board of Trustees. [[Oglethorpe-17|James Oglethorpe]] was the Resident Trustee (1st colonial governor) until 1743. He was succeeded by William Stephens. In 1752, the trustee governance came to an end and the Province of Georgia was administered by the King of England (known as the Royal Georgia period). The Province of Georgia was governed from 1752-1754 by a provincial council while waiting for the Georgia Charter to pass through parliamentary committees. The first Royal governor, John Reynolds, did not take office until October 29, 1754. == Crime and Punishment == [[Space:Crime_and_Punishment_in_the_Province_of_Georgia|Crime and Punishment in the Province of Georgia]] == Parishes of 1758 and 1765 == In 1758, the Province of Georgia was divided into 8 Parishes: *[[:Category:St. Andrew Parish, Georgia|St. Andrew Parish]]- Included the town and district of Darien to the Altamaha RiverEnglish Crown Grants in St. Andrew Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/139270/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[[[Category:Christ Church Parish, Georgia|Christ Church]]- Included the town and district of SavannahEnglish Crown Grants in Christ Church Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/342119/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category:St. George Parish, Georgia|St. George]]- Included the district of Halifax pEnglish Crown Grants in St. George Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/489440/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category:St. James Parish, Georgia|St. James]]- Included the town and district of Frederica *[[Category: St. John Parish, Georgia|St. John]]- From Sundbury in the district of Midway and Newport to the south branch of NewportEnglish Crown Grants in St. George Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/165051/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category: St. Matthew Parish, Georgia|St. Matthew]]- Included the districts of Abercorn, Goshen, and EbenezerEnglish Crown Grants in St. Matthew Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/55480/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category:St. Paul Parish, Georgia|St. Paul]]- Included the district of Augusta English Crown Grants in St. Paul Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/136719/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= *[[:Category: St. Philip Parish, Georgia|St. Philip]]- Included the town of Hardwick and district of OgeecheeEnglish Crown Grants for St. Philip Parish in Georgia https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/160356/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Four more parishes were created in 1765 ([[:Category:St. David Parish, Georgia|St. David]], [[:Category:St. Mary Parish, Georgia|St. Mary]], [[:Category:St. Patrick Parish, Georgia|St. Patrick]] and [[:Category:St. Thomas Parish, Georgia|St. Thomas]]) when Georgia's southern boundary was extended from the Altamaha River to the St. Mary's River after Britain's victory in the French and Indian War. == Georgia Becomes a State == Georgia became a state in February 1777. However, it was not admitted to the Union until January 2, 1788, when it became the 4th state to ratify the Constitution. === Governors of the Province of Georgia === # [[Oglethorpe-17|James Oglethorpe]] June 9, 1732-1743 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia # [[Stephens-5916|William Stephens]] 1743-April 8, 1751 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia # [[Parker-49108|Henry Parker]] April 8, 1751-June 23, 1752https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Parker_(Georgia_official)#:~:text=Henry%20Parker%20(born%20near%20Savannah,Georgia%20from%201751%20until%201752. GeorgiaGenWeb CHAPTER IX. THE ADMINISTRATION OF PRESIDENT HENRY PARKER http://www.usgenweb.info/georgia/history/hist-9.htm # [[Graham-29676|Patrick Graham]] June 23, 1752- June 21, 1754 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia Waring, T. P. (1940). THE BEGINNING OF GEORGIA UNDER HER PRESIDENTS. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 24(1), 43–55. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40576682 # [[Reynolds-26874|John Reynolds]] October 29, 1754-April 14, 1758 (1st Royal Governor) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Reynolds_(Royal_Navy_officer)#:~:text=John%20Reynolds%20(c.,admiral%20shortly%20before%20his%20death. # [[Ellis-6031|Henry Ellis]] May 17, 1758-November 1760 (2nd Royal Governor) https://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/featured-historical-figures/additional-featured-historical-figures/henry-ellis/#:~:text=Henry%20Ellis%20replaced%20the%20unpopular,Georgians%20and%20the%20Creek%20nation. # [[Wright-50581|James Wright]] November 1760-February 11, 1776 (3rd and last Royal Governor) https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/james-wright-1716-1785/#:~:text=James%20Wright%20was%20the%20third,and%20servant%20of%20the%20crown. # [[Campbell-33652|Archibald Campbell]] December 29, 1778-July 1779 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Campbell_(British_Army_officer,_born_1739)#:~:text=Sir%20Archibald%20Campbell%20KB%20(21,Commons%20between%201774%20and%201791. # [[Prevost-166 |Jacques Prevost]] July 1779-September 1779 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Marcus_Prevost#:~:text=Prevost%20was%20recalled%20to%20service,suffered%20earlier%20in%20the%20war. # [[Wright-50581|James Wright]] September 1779-July 1782 https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/james-wright-1716-1785/#:~:text=James%20Wright%20was%20the%20third,and%20servant%20of%20the%20crown. == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_Georgia *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/trustee-georgia-1732-1752 *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/royal-georgia-1752-1776 * Cashin, E. J. (2003). Trustee Georgia, 1732-1752. In New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved Dec 10, 2019, from https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/trustee-georgia-1732-1752/ * The Journal of Peter Gordon https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/the-journal-of-peter-gordon-1732-1735/section/1711b4e5-3e89-426c-a242-db98529a9754 See also - General Reference: * University of Georgia Press Georgia Open History Library 44 projects of digital image books https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/projects/project-collection/georgia-open-history-library?collectionOrder=georgia-open-history-library * University of Georgia Press, Samuel Urlsperger https://ugapress.org/author/samuel-urlsperger/ * Handbook of Georgia Counties Compiled by Marion R. Hemperley Georgia Surveyor General Department Office of Secretary of State Atlanta 1980 http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ggpd/docs/1980/ga/s700_ps9/m1/1980/c6.con/1.pdf * The Colonial Records of Georgia Volumes 1-26 https://babel.hathitrust.org/shcgi/mb?c=594587236;a=listis;sort=title_a;pn=1 See also WikiTree space pages/info/help pages * [[Space:Early_Settlers_of_Georgia_Sources|Early Settlers of Georgia, Sources]]. * [[Space:Effingham_County%2C_Georgia|Effingham County, Georgia]] * [[Space:Immigrant_Ships_to_Southern_Colonies#Georgia|Immigrant Ships to Southern Colonies]] * [[Space:Georgia_Salzburgers|Georgia Salzburgers]] * US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources * Province of Georgia Reliable Sources https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources * US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia History https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_History * Province of Georgia, Passenger Ships https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Province_of_Georgia%2C_Passenger_Ships * Category: Georgia Colonists https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Georgia_Colonists&from=D * Category: Georgia Salzburgers https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Georgia_Salzburgers * Category: Savannah, Georgia https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Savannah%2C_Georgia * Category: Georgia https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Georgia * https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA149212.pdf

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Add the link from the page that you are sourcing. * After finding a reliable source, care must be taken to establish that the source belongs to your profile. In 1732, King George II signs a charter establishing the Colony of Georgia. Georgia was the last and southernmost of the original Thirteen Colonies to be established. The Colony was monitored by Trustees up to 1752. In 1752, the Trustees give up the charter and Georgia becomes a Royal Colony (like the other 12 colonies). ''NOTE: Source documents from 1752 and later are easier to find because official roles were in place. This was not the case prior to 1752.'' == Reliable Sources == === Peer Reviewed Journals === :Articles in the following journals are peer-reviewed, typically authored by experienced researchers, and well-cited. ===Vital Records=== *Georgia. Legislature. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044015699747&view=1up&seq=7 Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, v. 1]. Atlanta, Ga.: Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., 1904. 32 Volumes. =====Births===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1674802 Georgia, Births and Christenings, 1754-1960] Index only. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60264 Georgia, Select Births and Christenings, 1754-1960] ($) =====Marriages===== *[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/united-states-marriages?state=georgia United States Marriages – Georgia, 1560-1993] ($) index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7839 Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2549568 Georgia Church Marriages, 1754-1960], index and images. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2085 Georgia Marriages to 1850] ($) =====Deaths===== *[http://www.georgiaarchives.org/research Georgia's Virtual Vault Death Certificates Index and images] ===Land Records=== *[https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/test3 Colonial Conveyances] from Georgia Archives. Private Transactions between private citizens *[https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/p17154coll1 Colonial Plats and Warrants] from Georgia Archives. Warrants and surveys and plats of land grants in the Colony of Georgia *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/100177-entry-of-claims-for-georgia-landholders-1733-1755?offset=1 Entry of Claims for Georgia Landholders, 1733-1755] (Atlanta, Georgia: State Printing Office, 1975) by Pat Bryant *Headright and Bounty Grants of Georgia 1756-1909 (Vidalia, Georgia: Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1970) by S Emmett Lucas; At various libraries. ISBN 0893080179 ISBN 9780893080174 ===Probate Records=== *[https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/corp Colonial Estate Records] from Georgia Archives. Estate records from estates probated in the Colony of Georgia, 1754-1777 *[https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/cw Colonial Wills during the Trustee Period], 1733-1753, from Georgia Archives. *[https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/cwb Colonial Will Books after the Trustee Period], 1754 -, from Georgia Archives. ===Tax Records=== *1787-1899 - [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/23040 A list of the tax digests, 1787 to 1899] FamilySearch Many originals are at the Georgia Department of Archives and History. ===Other Records=== *[https://www.fold3.com/title/786/final-payment-vouchers-georgia%7C Final Payment Vouchers] for Those who fought in the American Revolution for Georgia. ($) ==Reliable Sources with conditions== ===Biographical Compilations=== *Crozier, William Armstrong, [https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz A Key to Southern Pedigrees, being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama]; Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1953. *'''WikiTree Space Page''': [[Space:A_List_of_the_Early_Settlers_of_Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia]] Coulter and Saye, editors. Athens, Georgia. The University of Georgia Press. 1949. *Fries, Adelaide L. (Adelaide Lisetta), 1871-1949. [https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/georgiabooks/pdfs/gb0075.pdf The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740]. Raleigh, N.C. Edwards and Broughton, 1905. ISBN 9780806301549 '''WikiTree Space Page:''' [[Space:Georgia_Moravians|Georgia Moravians]] *'''WikiTree Space Page''': [[Space:Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I|Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I]] (Northen, Georgia, 1907) *[https://www.gasalzburgers.com/genealogy Salzburgers and Allied Families]. Gnann, Pearl Rahn. Second reprinting with Additions Sept. 1976, Amy LeBey and Georgia Genealogical Reprints edition. Savannah, Georgia: Pearl Rahn Gnann, 1956. '''WikiTree Space Page:''' [[Space:Georgia_Salzburgers|Georgia Salzburgers]] *[https://dlg.usg.edu/collection/guan_ms1786 Transcripts of the Earl of Egmont papers] hand-written copies of letters and documents from 1732-1745 relating to the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America. The correspondence includes letters between officials and settlers in the Colony and the Trustees. '''WikiTree Space Page:''' [[Space:The_Journal_of_the_Earl_of_Egmont|Journal of the Earl of Egmont]] :*Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America, ''Transcripts of the Earl of Egmont papers.'' [https://dlg.usg.edu/record/guan_ms1786_ms1786-14205 Letters from Georgia, v. 14205, 1740 June-1741 May] * Egmont, John Perceval, 1st Earl. Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont. [https://dlg.usg.edu/record/guan_rbko_rbko-812 Vol 1], [https://dlg.usg.edu/record/guan_rbko_rbko-813 Vol 2], [https://dlg.usg.edu/record/guan_rbko_rbko-814 Vol 3] *Huxford, Folks, b. 1893,[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/509620-georgia-pioneers-of-wiregrass-a-finding-list-of-the-2476-records?viewer=1&offset=0#page=2&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Georgia, pioneers of Wiregrass : a finding list of the 2476 records] *Tailfer, Patrick., Anderson, Hugh, d. 1748., Douglas, David. [http://name.umdl.umich.edu/N03913.0001.001 A true and historical narrative of the colony of Georgia in America, from the first settlement thereof until this present period: containing the most authentick facts, matters and transactions therein; : together with His Majesty's Charter, representations of the people, letters, &c. and a dedication to His Excellency General Oglethorpe.] ===Surname / Family-Specific Compilations=== *'''Dillard:''' [[Space:The_Dillard_Family_Association|The Dillard Family Association]] * '''Hodgson:''' Gordon, Hugh Haralson. ''[[Space:The Family of Edward Reginald Hodgson and Mary Virginia Strahan|The Family of Edward Reginald Hodgson and Mary Virginia Strahan]]'' (Athens, Georgia, 1953) * '''Moon:''' Moon, William H. ''[[Space:The History of the Moon Family|The History of the Moon Family]]'' (Times Publishing Co., Conyers, Georgia,1920) *'''Payton/Peyton:''' Larry Payton, ''[[Space:Payton_descendants|PAYTON/PEYTON descendants from Northeast Georgia IV: A Payton/Peyton Family History Book]],'' (Published Independenly, 2019) * '''Roulhac:''' Prescott, Helen M. ''[[Space:Genealogical Memoir of the Roulhac Family in America|Genealogical Memoir of the Roulhac Family in America]]'' (American Publishing & Engraving, Co., Atlanta, Georgia, 1894) *'''Sheftall:''' Morgan, David T. ''[https://www.jstor.org/stable/23878075 The Sheftalls of Savannah]'' (John Hopkins University Press, 1973). JSTOR * '''Strahan:''' Gordon, Hugh Haralson. ''[[Space:The Family of Edward Reginald Hodgson and Mary Virginia Strahan|The Family of Edward Reginald Hodgson and Mary Virginia Strahan]]'' (Athens, Georgia, 1953) * '''Strickland:''' Cornell, Nancy, ed. ''[[Space:Strickland_Scene|Strickland Scene]]'' (Riverdale, Georgia, USA) ===Emigration / Passenger Lists=== * [[:Category: Province of Georgia, Passenger Ships|'''Master Listing of Passenger Ships to Province of Georgia on WikiTree''']] *[[Space:Full_Passenger_List_of_the_Ann|Ann, Arrived 1 February 1733]] First ship to arrive *[[Space:Antelope,%20Arrived%2023%20October%201751|Antelope, arrived 23 october 1751]] *[[Space:Charles%2C_Arrived_27_June_1739|Charles, Arrived 27 June 1739]] *[[Space:Charles_Town_Galley%2C_Arrived_2_October_1749-1|Charles Town Galley, Arrived 2 October 1749-1]] *[[Space:Charming_Martha%2C_Arrived_29_October_1750|Charming Martha, Arrived 29 October 1750]] *[[Space:Georgia_Pink%2C_Arrived_29_August_1733|Georgia Pink, Arrived 29 August 1733]] *[[Space:James%2C_Arrived_14_May_1733|James, Arrived 14 May 1733]] *[[Space:James%2C_Arrived_14_January_1734|James, Arrived 14 January 1734]] *[[Space:Judith%2C_Arrived_22_January_1746|Judith, Arrived 22 January 1746]] *[[Space:London_Merchant%2C_Arrived_17_February_1736|London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736]] *[[Space:Loyal_Judith%2C_Arrived_2_December_1741|Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741]] *[[Space:Prince_of_Wales%2C_Arrived_10_January_1736|Prince of Wales, Arrived 10 January 1736]] *[[Space:Prince_of_Wales%2C_Arrived_28_December_1734|Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734]] *[[Space:Purysburg%2C_Arrived_12_March_1734|Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734]] *[[Space:Two_Brothers%2C_Arrived_7_October_1738|Two Brothers, Arrived 7 October 1738]] *[[Space:Unspecified%2C_Arrived_November_1752|Unspecified, Arrived November 1752]] *[[Space:Unspecified%2C_Arrived_November_1752a|Unspecified, Arrived November 1752a]] *[[Space:William_and_Sarah%2C_Arrived_July_11%2C_1733|William and Sarah, Arrived July 11, 1733]] ==Unreliable Sources== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F Examples of Sources that Provide Uncertain Information]=== === Colony Neutral / Multiple Colonies === :The following sources should not be cited and are subject to removal from project-managed profiles if found. 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In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." * Edmund West Family Data collections, per their own description, "should be used to find primary sources." * UNSOURCED user-contributed family trees, including (but not limited to): ** Pedigree Resource Files on familysearch.org ** Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com ** Geni.com - World Family Tree - RootsWeb / If the tree cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them instead. **A personal family tree. **Find-A-Grave. Find-A-Grave profiles rarely cite reliable proofs. When they do, find the proofs and cite them. **Transcriptions of documents (wills, etc.) found online that are not published. **A discussion in a genealogy forum. If the discussion cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. **Books with family trees/family histories that do not cite reliable sources. ''These books are secondary sources and should be seen as a starting point.'' Further research is needed to confirm those relationships. :Additionally, it was very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s to publish family genealogies. These are much like the online trees of today-- their quality varies depending on the extent to which they cite their sources. Some contain accurate information-- especially about the people living within the last 50 years prior to the publication date; but many have been subsequently proven to be incomplete, inaccurate, or in a few rare cases, [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|downright fraudulent]]. Absent better sources, these old published genealogies can be cited or included under "See also:". A goal of the project, however, is to find more original documentation, closer to the time of the event being cited. * '''Find-a-Grave''' is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of ''reliable'' sources. 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[[Category: Chesapeake Bay Colonies]][[Category: Colonial America]] [[Category: Thirteen Colonies|Maryland]] [[Category: English Colonies|Maryland]] [[Category: US History|Maryland]] [[Category: Middle Colonies|Maryland]] [[Category:Province of Maryland]] succeeded by [[:Category:Maryland|Maryland]] See: [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] and [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|U.S. Southern Colonies Project]] ===Creation of the Province of Maryland=== The Province of Maryland was an English palatinate in North America that existed from 1632 until 1776. It was sometimes referred to as [[Space:Proprietary_Maryland|Proprietary Maryland]]. The Province of Maryland and the Colony of Virginia are sometimes referred to as the Chesapeake Colonies. George Calvert, First Baron of Baltimore in County Longford, Ireland, sought a royal charter to settle the region north of the Potomac River, on either side of Chesapeake Bay, which would become the Province of Maryland. His intention was to found a haven for Roman Catholics in the new world. He died before it could be executed and on June 20, 1632, Charles I of England granted a charter to George's son, Cæcilius Calvert (Cecil), 2nd Baron Baltimore, for the palatinate of Maryland, an area of about twelve million acres (49,000 km²). As it was a palatinate, it gave Lord Baltimore and his descendants rights nearly equal to those of an independent state, including the rights to wage war, collect taxes, and establish a colonial nobility. Cecil Calvert, Second Baron Baltimore, First Lord Proprietary, Earl Palatine of the Provinces of Maryland and Avalon in America, promoted religious tolerance in the colony. Under the rule of the Lords Baltimore, thousands of British Catholics emigrated to Maryland. ===1632 Ark and Dove=== The ''Ark'' and the ''Dove'' sailed from Gravesend in Kent with 128 settlers on board. They were forced to return by the British Royal Navy so that the settlers would take an oath of allegiance to the King. The ''Ark'' and the ''Dove'' set sail again in October 1632, picking up from the Isle of Wight almost 200 more settlers among whom were two Jesuit priests. Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore's younger brother and the first governor of the Maryland colony, was among the colonists. [[:Category:St. Mary's City, Province of Maryland|St. Mary's City]], their first settlement, was founded on 27 March 1634, on land purchased from the native Yaocomico tribe. ===1642 War with Susquehannocks=== The Province of Maryland declared war on the Susquehannock Indian nation in 1642 and was defeated by the Susquehannock allied with the colony of New Sweden in 1644. A peace treaty ended this conflict in 1652. ===1649 Toleration Act=== In 1649, the Province of Maryland passed the Maryland Toleration Act, the first law establishing religious tolerance for Christians in the British North American colonies. This was done as part of Maryland's welcome of Puritan refugees from Anglican Virginia while seeking to preserve the rights of the Catholics in St. Mary's County. The Puritans settled in Providence, later the city of Annapolis in Anne Arundel County. Reflecting parallel tensions in England under the Commonwealth government of Oliver Cromwell, tensions between the Puritans of Providence and the Catholics of St. Mary's erupted into civil war in Maryland, culminating in the Battle of the Severn in 1655. Tobacco dominated the provincial economy in the 17th and early 18th century. It was used as currency. In the early years, Maryland planters made extensive use of indentured servants and penal labour, and Africans and mulattos were treated as indentured servants who could work towards their freedom. In 1664, the institution of slavery was codified into the laws of Maryland Province when a law was passed making blacks and their children servants for life. By 1755, about 40% of the Province's population was African or of African descent. By 1860 49.1% of the total of African Americans in the state of Maryland were not slaves. Also See: [[Space:Protestants_Ransack_Maryland|Protestants Ransack Maryland]] ===1674 State House in Saint Mary's City=== In 1674 an Act was passed to erect a State House in Saint Mary's City which was completed in October, 1676. The contract for the building of the State House and a jail was awarded to Captain John Quigley at a cost 330,000 lbs. of tobacco. ===1689 Protestant Rebellion=== In 1689, a Protestant rebellion expelled Lord Baltimore from power. In 1715, Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, swore publicly that he was a Protestant and was restored to power. ===1760 Mason and Dixon Line=== In the 1760s the Mason-Dixon Line was surveyed by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon to settle the 80 year-old dispute over the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland caused by King Charles II granted overlapping territory to the Penn family. ===1776 Declaration of Independence=== In 1776, Maryland declared independence from Great Britain and signed the Declaration of Independence, becoming the state of [[:Category:Maryland|Maryland]] in the [[:Category:United States of America|United States of America]]. ===Resources=== :'''Resources''': *Thomas, James W, Chronicles of colonial Maryland : with illustrations (1913), Cumberland, Md. : Eddy Press Corporation, 1913, https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofcolon00thom, 17 March, 2014. *[http://anacostia.si.edu/Plummer/Docs/Teacher_Resources/High_School/hsslaveryreading.pdf Slavery in Maryland], Anacostia Community Museum, 18 March, 2014. *[[Wikipedia:Province of Maryland]] * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Maryland|Maryland Colony Resource Page]], a sub project of the US Southern Colonies. Page has resources for research regarding colonial Maryland. It is a work in progress, and any additions are welcome! * [https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft/originallistsofp00hottuoft_djvu.txt FULL TEXT OF: "'''The original lists of persons''' of quality; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700 : with their ages and the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars; from mss. preserved in the State Paper '''Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office''', England"] Searchable format

Province of Maryland Book Review

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[[Category:First Families of Maryland]] [[Category:Thirteen Colonies]] [[Category: Province of Maryland]] [[Category:Maryland_Genealogy_Resources]][[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Maryland_Team]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Maryland]] Listing and Reviews of Books containing genealogical information about persons in colonial Maryland. ==Primary Sources== See this discussion: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156668/maryland-wills ==Primary Reference Works== ''Contains primary records -- deeds, wills, births, marriages, deaths'' *Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus. [https://archive.org/details/marylandrecordsc01brumuoft Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church from Original Sources.] Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1915. Volume 1. ''A compendium of records including the 1776 Maryland Census. Should be considered a reliable source.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *Gust Skordas. [https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofm00skor/mode/2up Early Settlers of Maryland] Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company 1968. ''An index of an index to names of immigrants compiled from records of land patents, 1633-1680, in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland.'' This book may be borrowed for one hour from the Internet Archive. *Carson Gibb. [https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/sc4300/sc4341/html/intro.html The New Early Settlers of Maryland] MSA SC 4341: Gibb Collection, updated in 2005. Updated verson of Skordas. Jane Baldwin Cotton, Maryland Calendar of Wills. Baltimore: Cohn and Pollack, 1907 *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar01cott/page/n5/mode/2up Volume I (1635-1685)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalenda00cottgoog Volume II (1685-1702)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar03cott Volume III (1702-1713)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar04cott Volume IV (1713-1720)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar05cott/page/n5/mode/2up Volume V (1720-1726)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalenda00whitgoog/page/n6/mode/2up Volume VI (1726-1732)] '''Unindexed Books containing Primary Records''' “Records of Stepney Parish, Somerset, Province of Maryland (1703-1890)”: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XW-XQJV?i=114&cc=2385204 FamilySearch (Image)] "Somerset County (Maryland) Court Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages (1600-1720)": [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XW-X7MP?cc=2385204&wc=Q899-MVR%3A1589512298 FamilySearch] “The Maryland Calendar of Wills (1726-1732)," 8 Volumes; Compiled and Edited by Jane Baldwin Cotton and Roberta Bolling Henry; Baltimore, MD (1920) [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Maryland_Calendar_of_Wills_Wills_fro/OB5w02dSGKEC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Maryland+Wills&pg=PA86&printsec=frontcover GoogleBooks (Free PDF)] - ALSO all available as unindexed books on FamilySearch: Cites original Liber and page "Orphans and Infants of Prince Georges County Maryland, 1696-1750." Dorothy H Smith, Compiler; Annapolis, Maryland (1976). Extractions from the County Court Proceedings, citing court Session, Liber and Folio [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/756187-orphans-and-infants-of-prince-georges-county-maryland-1696-1750?viewer=1&offset=2#page=9&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= FamilySearch] ==Secondary Reference Works== ''Published genealogies relating to pre-Revolutionary Maryland. Annotate with your observations regarding accuracy, reliability, etc.'' *Beall, Fielder M. M.. ''Colonial families of the United States descended from the immigrants who arrived before 1700, mostly from England and Scotland, and who are now represented by citizens of the following names, Bell, Beal, Bale, Beale, Beall'' [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilies00beal/page/46/mode/2up?q=Ninian Ninian Beall]] By the author: Washington, DC, 1929. ''This is a classic text on the Beall family. It contains extensive documentation, but unfortunately also contains some major errors of relationships.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *Barnes, Robert W. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=FLHG-BaltimoreCoFamilies&h=224464&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759] Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1889. Thoroughly researched compendium of Baltimore County Families, arranged in alphabetical order. Available online. [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *Doliante, Sharon J. ''Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Colonial Families. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Maryland_and_Virginia_Colonials/1KvkiaQks-kC?hl=en Volume 1] Families of Bacon, Beall, Beasley, Cheney, Duckett, dunbar, Ellyson, Elmore, Graves, Heydon, Howard, Jacob, Morris, Nuthall, Odell, Peerce, Reeder, Ridgley, Pratheer, Sprigg, Wesson, Williams, and Collateral Kin. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1991. ''Valuable resource that often includes transcriptions of original documents.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *MacKenzie, George Norbury (1851-1919), ed. ''Colonial families of the United States of America, in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775'' New York and Boston: Grafton Press, 1907. [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog Volume VI] Vols. II-V have imprint: Baltimore, Md., The Seaforth Press *Newman, Harry Wright. ''The Lucketts of Portobacco: A Genealogical History of Samuel Luckett, Gent., of Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, and Some of His Descendants, with a sketch of the allied family of Offutt, of Prince Georges County, Maryland.'' By the author: Washington, D. C., 1938, [https://archive.org/details/luckettsofportob00newm/page/86/mode/2up?q=Offutt James Offutt (17-- - 1750)] page 87. ''I'm not familiar with this work, but Harry Wright Newman is a respected genealogist author of his day.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *Warfield, J. D. [https://archive.org/details/foundersofannear00warf The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review from wills, deeds and church records] Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1973. (Originally published Baltimore, 1905). ''Warfield often (but not always) gives a clue at to his sources, but does not provide them. Generally accepted classic work and usually reliable.'' ==Historical Fiction== *Marlowe, Cynthis. ''Sold'' Red Bank, New Jersey: 2020. Marlowe is a genealogist who has studied the mulatto Dove family, initially enslaved by the Birckheads of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. She provides a fascinating presentation of the interactions between the enslaved and enslavers. Her book appears to be accurate in any documentable details of the Doves and Birckheads, but of course is fiction with respect to dialogue and filling in the gaps not produced by the historical record. The book itself is not sourced, however there are sources which confirm some of the details. Affected profile biographies have been updated to include sourced documentation; under Research Notes a reference has been placed to the Marlowe's book itself. These include descendants of [[Burkhead-123|Abraham Birckhead, Sr.] and [[Unknown-624742|Mary Dove], also known as Malaga Moll. Because Marlowe's book itself contains no documentation, it can serve as a research guide, but not as an actual source.

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[[Category:Province of Maryland]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | '''Reliable Sources''' | [[Space:US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|Sources and Resources Directory]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Maryland_Team |Province of Maryland Team Page]] {| cellpadding="8" Valign="top" |- |colspan="4" align="center"|''Quick-links for Sources pages''
'''[[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]]''' |- | align="center" Valign="top"|'''Maryland''' | align="center" Valign="top"| [[Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources|Virginia]]
[[Space:Jamestown_Reliable_Sources|Jamestown]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Carolina_Reliable_Sources|Carolina]]
[[Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|NC]]/[[Space:Province_of_South_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|SC]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Georgia]] |- |colspan="4"| |} This is the Reliable Sources page for the US Southern Colonies Project, Province of Maryland Reliable Sources, which includes profiles covered by [[:Category:Pre-1700 Projects|pre-1700 project requirements]]. This page contains sources '''focused on the period 1600-1776''' recommended (or warned against) by WikiTree's [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. : Note: for resources pertaining to learning about the history of the US Southern Colonies, see: [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_History|US Southern Colonies History]]. :Note: for creating a citation from a website that has not been provided see [https://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/chicago/website/ citing websites]. Add the link from the page that you are sourcing. * After finding a reliable source, care must be taken to establish that the source belongs to your profile. == Reliable Sources == : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Province_of_Maryland_Book_Review Province of Maryland Book Review] === Peer Reviewed Journals === :Articles in the following journals are peer-reviewed, typically authored by experienced researchers, and well-cited. ===Vital Records=== =====Births===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1674912 Maryland, Births and Christenings, 1650-1995], Index Only *"Orphans and Infants of Prince Georges County Maryland, 1696-1750." Dorothy H Smith, Compiler; Annapolis, Maryland (1976). Extractions from the County Court Proceedings, citing court Session, Liber and Folio [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/756187-orphans-and-infants-of-prince-georges-county-maryland-1696-1750?viewer=1&offset=2#page=9&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= FamilySearch] =====Marriages===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675199 Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2523377 Maryland County Marriages, 1658-1940] =====Deaths===== *See this discussion: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156668/maryland-wills *“The Maryland Calendar of Wills (1726-1732)," 8 Volumes; Compiled and Edited by Jane Baldwin Cotton and Roberta Bolling Henry; Baltimore, MD (1920) [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Maryland_Calendar_of_Wills_Wills_fro/OB5w02dSGKEC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Maryland+Wills&pg=PA86&printsec=frontcover GoogleBooks (Free PDF)] - ALSO all available as unindexed books on FamilySearch: Cites original Liber and page :Jane Baldwin Cotton, Maryland Calendar of Wills. Baltimore: Cohn and Pollack, 1907 *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar01cott/page/n5/mode/2up Volume I (1635-1685)] or Maryland State Archives (pdf download) [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref09/pdf/baldwin_vol01.pdf The Maryland Calendar of Wills. Volume I: Wills from 1635 to 1685] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalenda00cottgoog Volume II (1685-1702)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar03cott Volume III (1702-1713)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar04cott Volume IV (1713-1720)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalendar05cott/page/n5/mode/2up Volume V (1720-1726)] *[https://archive.org/details/marylandcalenda00whitgoog/page/n6/mode/2up Volume VI (1726-1732)] ===Church Records=== *Atherton, M. Leach. [https://archive.org/details/jstor-20085309 Register of St. Michael's Parish, Talbot County, Maryland, 1672-1704] *Wright, F. Edward. ''Anne Arundel County Church Records of the 17th and 18th Centuries.'' Westminster, Maryland: Family Line Publications. nd. ===Land Records=== *[https://mdlandrec.net/main/ Maryland Online Land Records] ===Probate Records=== *[http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000744/html/index.html Index to Colonial Probate, 1634-1777] *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Maryland_Calendar_of_Wills_Wills_fro/OB5w02dSGKEC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Maryland Calendar of Wills 1726-1732] (Google Books) * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/756187-orphans-and-infants-of-prince-georges-county-maryland-1696-1750 Orphans and infants of Prince Georges County, Maryland, 1696-1750] ===Tax Records=== ===Other Records=== *“Records of Stepney Parish, Somerset, Province of Maryland (1703-1890)”: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XW-XQJV?i=114&cc=2385204 FamilySearch (Image)] (FamilySearch Images - not searchable but opens with a typed index) *"Somerset County (Maryland) Court Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages (1600-1720)": [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99XW-X7MP?cc=2385204&wc=Q899-MVR%3A1589512298 FamilySearch] (FamilySearch Images - not searchable) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89XW-XW9S?i=399&wc=Q899-MVR%3A1589512298&cc=2385204 Somerset County, Maryland, Court Records, 1600-1720] (FamilySearch Images - not searchable) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2385204 Maryland, Church Records, 1668-1995] ===Indexes=== A reliable Index verifies that a particular document exists and provides minimal information about the document. When more information is required, the original document should be consulted. *Skordas, Gust. [https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofm00skor/page/n7/mode/2up The Early Settlers of Maryland]: ''An Index to Names of Immigrants Compiled from Records of Land Patents, 1633-1680, in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland.'' Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968. Skordas was the Assistant Achivist for the State of Maryland and the index is a reliable guide to the existence of the original documents. Each person's entry includes the individual's name, the liber (book) and folio (page) of the land patent in which it was found, and remarks suggesting the date the individual immigrated (paid his own way) or was transported (way was paid by the person who purchased some years of indentured labor. Source is sufficient for a citation that the person did arrive, when, and how the trip was paid for, but additional information should be sought in the original document. ==Reliable Sources with conditions== ===Biographical Compilations=== *Barnes, Robert W. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=FLHG-BaltimoreCoFamilies&h=224464&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759] Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1889. Thoroughly researched compendium of Baltimore County Families, arranged in alphabetical order. Available online. [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *Doliante, Sharon J. ''Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Colonial Families. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Maryland_and_Virginia_Colonials/1KvkiaQks-kC?hl=en Volume 1] Families of Bacon, Beall, Beasley, Cheney, Duckett, dunbar, Ellyson, Elmore, Graves, Heydon, Howard, Jacob, Morris, Nuthall, Odell, Peerce, Reeder, Ridgley, Pratheer, Sprigg, Wesson, Williams, and Collateral Kin. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1991. ''Valuable resource that often includes transcriptions of original documents.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] * Jourdan, Elise Greenup, [https://books.google.com/books/about/Early_Families_of_Southern_Maryland.html?id=R0ZVvwEACAAJ ''Early Families of Southern Maryland,'' Volume 1], Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1993 (Note: Jourdan (1926-2017) wrote ten volumes on the early families of Southern Maryland. Based on my use of Vol. 1 for Cissell research, it appears to be generally correct and sources are cited, but also contains significant errors, many of which might have been introduced during typesetting. See https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Cissell_Resources.pdf . - [[Kelts-7|Kelts-7]] 15:25, 6 October 2021 (UTC)) *MacKenzie, George Norbury (1851-1919), ed. ''Colonial families of the United States of America, in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775'' New York and Boston: Grafton Press, 1907. [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog Volume VI] Vols. II-V have imprint: Baltimore, Md., The Seaforth Press *Papenfuse, Edward C. et. al. ''A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789.'' (Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, 1979) [https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000426/html/am426p--3.html Maryland Archives Online] pdf image available *Warfield, J. D. [https://archive.org/details/foundersofannear00warf The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review from wills, deeds and church records] Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1973. (Originally published Baltimore, 1905). ''Warfield often (but not always) gives a clue at to his sources, but does not provide them. Generally accepted classic work and usually reliable.'' ===Surname / Family-Specific Compilations=== *'''Cecil:''' Ball, Walter. ''[[Space:The Cecil family of Maryland|The Cecil family of Maryland; a genealogy and history of some descendants of William Cecil, ca. 1665-1749, with some allied Ball families]]'', (Chevy Chase, Md. 1963.) *'''Foreman, Farman, Forman:''' Farman, Elbert E. ''Descendants of William Foreman, who came from London, England, in 1675, and settled near Annapolis, Maryland'' (Boston Public Library, 1911) *'''Lucketts:''' Newman, Harry Wright. ''The Lucketts of Portobacco: A Genealogical History of Samuel Luckett, Gent., of Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, and Some of His Descendants, with a sketch of the allied family of Offutt, of Prince Georges County, Maryland.'' By the author: Washington, D. C., 1938, [https://archive.org/details/luckettsofportob00newm/page/86/mode/2up?q=Offutt James Offutt (17-- - 1750)] page 87. ''I'm not familiar with this work, but Harry Wright Newman is a respected genealogist author of his day.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] ''See also [[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Book_Review|Province of Maryland Book Review]]'' ===Emigration / Passenger Lists=== *[[Space:Ark_and_Dove%2C_sailed_1634|Ark and Dove, Sailed 1634]] ==Use with Caution: Neither Reliable nor Unreliable== :The following sources may contain valuable information, but because of their high rate of errors, especially in relationships, should be used only with caution and should not be the sole source for creating new profiles. *Beall, Fielder M. M.. ''Colonial families of the United States descended from the immigrants who arrived before 1700, mostly from England and Scotland, and who are now represented by citizens of the following names, Bell, Beal, Bale, Beale, Beall'' [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilies00beal/page/46/mode/2up?q=Ninian Ninian Beall]] By the author: Washington, DC, 1929. ''This is a classic text on the Beall family. It contains extensive documentation, but unfortunately also contains some major errors of relationships.'' [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] *Marshall, Mike. [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/ Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties] This site, arranged by profiles of individual persons, contains an extensive collection of cited transcriptions of documents associated with the person. The biographical information about the person at the top of the profile, however, is not sourced. ==Unreliable Sources== :The following sources should not be cited and are subject to removal from project-managed profiles if found. '''If these are the only sources on a profile, please replace it with something better prior to removal.''' * Yates' US and International Marriages Index. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60060/why-shouldnt-rely-international-marriage-records-1560-1900 this discussion] for why. * Millennium File: "created by the Institute of Family Research to track the records of its clients and the results of its professional research. It contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. Many of these lineages extend back to nobility and renowned historical figures. In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." * Edmund West Family Data collections, per their own description, "should be used to find primary sources." * UNSOURCED user-contributed family trees, including (but not limited to): ** Pedigree Resource Files on familysearch.org ** Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com ** Geni.com - World Family Tree - RootsWeb / If the tree cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them instead. **A personal family tree. **Find-A-Grave. Find-A-Grave profiles rarely cite reliable proofs. When they do, find the proofs and cite them. **Transcriptions of documents (wills, etc.) found online that are not published. **A discussion in a genealogy forum. If the discussion cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. **Books with family trees/family histories that do not cite reliable sources. ''These books are secondary sources and should be seen as a starting point.'' Further research is needed to confirm those relationships. :Additionally, it was very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s to publish family genealogies. These are much like the online trees of today-- their quality varies depending on the extent to which they cite their sources. Some contain accurate information-- especially about the people living within the last 50 years prior to the publication date; but many have been subsequently proven to be incomplete, inaccurate, or in a few rare cases, [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|downright fraudulent]]. Absent better sources, these old published genealogies can be cited or included under "See also:". A goal of the project, however, is to find more original documentation, closer to the time of the event being cited. * '''Find-a-Grave''' is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of ''reliable'' sources. Please do not make changes to a profile's vitals, including identification of relations, based solely on information transcribed on a Find-a-Grave profile. The exception is that if the Find-a-Grave profile contains a photo of a ''contemporaneous'' gravestone (i.e., a gravestone created and placed at the time of the person's death) and includes information about the person's death, you can cite the Find-a-Grave profile for the death information, and for other information that appears on the gravestone. Please understand, though, that even gravestones may contain erroneous information. * '''Lineage Society Applications.''' Lineage societies such as Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Society for Colonials Wars, and others, vary with regard to the proofs that they require for membership. And some, like DAR, have changed their rules over time. Therefore, such applications should be used more as finding aids than actual sources. When looking at a lineage society application, please check what sources they cite, and then seek to find those actual sources. *Links to sources on '''paid subscription sites''' such as Ancestry, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage can be frustrating for WikiTree members and visitors without access to these sites. We recommend searching for a freely available copy of the source document on sites such as FamilySearch, Google Books, USGenWeb, Archive.org, or HathiTrust. ::If the source record is only available to paid subscribers, when providing the URL please also extract as much information as possible, such as relevant names, dates, and the source of the original data. == Footnotes == * Maryland Archives: [https://msa.maryland.gov/] * Maryland Encyclopedia: [https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Maryland] *[[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|Return to US Southern Colonies Project Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Resources Return to Southern Colonies Main Project Resources Page] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Maryland_History|Return to Southern Colonies Province of Maryland History Page]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Maryland_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team Page]]

Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Reliable Sources

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'''[[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]]''' |- | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Reliable_Sources|Maryland]] | align="center" Valign="top"| [[Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources|Virginia]]
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'''NC''' / [[Space:Province_of_South_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|SC]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Georgia]] |- |colspan="4"| |} This is the Reliable Sources page for the US Southern Colonies Project, Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Reliable Sources, which includes profiles covered by [[:Category:Pre-1700 Projects|pre-1700 project requirements]]. This page contains sources '''focused on the period 1600-1776''' recommended (or warned against) by WikiTree's [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. : Note: for resources pertaining to learning about the history of the US Southern Colonies, see: [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_History|US Southern Colonies History]]. :Note: for creating a citation from a website that has not been provided see [https://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/chicago/website/ citing websites]. Add the link from the page that you are sourcing. * After finding a reliable source, care must be taken to establish that the source belongs to your profile. == Reliable Sources == ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_Colonial_Records North Carolina Colonial Records] =====Births===== * Camin, Betty J; Camin, Edwin A, North Carolina bastardy bonds; Topics Illegitimate children,Publisher Mount Airy, N.C. : B.J. and E.A. Camin, State Library of North Carolina, 1990. [https://archive.org/details/northcarolinabas1990cami link] =====Marriages===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/174094 North and South Carolina Marriage Records: From the Earliest Colonial Days to the Civil War] by William m. Clemens. (1927. Reprint. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1981). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/508972 Quaker Marriage Certificates: Pasquotank, Perquimans, Piney Woods, and Suttons Creek Monthly Meetings], North Carolina, 1677-1800 by Gwen Boyer Bjorkman. (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1988). *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1675514 North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979] (FamilySearch-source citation copy/paste provided) =====Deaths===== ===Land Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_Land_and_Property North Carolina Land and Property Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/695114 Land Records, NC and TN, 1600-1959] * David M. Corkle, compiler, [http://www.nclandgrants.com/ North Carolina Land Grant Images and Data], 1663 to 1960, State Archives of North Carolina (2015). * North Carolina Land Grants, [http://www.nclandgrants.com/ Link] * North Carolina Manuscript and Archive Systems, North Carolina State Archives, [http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/BasicSearch.aspx Search] ===Probate Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007639550?cat=353956 North Carolina Wills, 1722-1752] and [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007639552?cat=353956 North Carolina Wills, 1755-1773] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9061 North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998], ($), index and images, incomplete. * Shields, Ruth Herndon, Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina 1752-1800, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore (1957, 1966, 1972). [http://www.acregenealogy.org/PDF/Estates/Orange_Co_NC_Abstracts_of_Wills.pdf link] * Grimes, J. Bryan, North Carolina Wills & Inventories, Copied from Original & Recorded Wills & Inventories in the Office of Secretary of State (1912). Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nola Duffy. [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/statewide/grimes/grimeswills.html link] *[https://www.ncgenweb.us/ NCGENWEB Project] Wills by County ===Tax Records=== *North Carolina Taxation [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_Taxation Link] *North Carolina Early Tax records- Images of county tax lists: For various years and counties starting in1720. North Carolina Digital Collections [https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll33/search/page/1 Link] ===Other Records=== :'''some of these may need moving to the Resources / History page''' *[http://revwarapps.org/ "Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters"] * [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/home/family-records State Archives of North Carolina Family Records Collection] *[https://archives.ncdcr.gov/doc State Archives of North Carolina], , Discover Online Catalog (DOC) * [https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/ Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, UNC-Chapel Hill] * USGenWeb for [http://www.usgwarchives.net/search/search.cgi/searchnc.htm North Carolina] * Lewis, J.D., ''The American Revolution in North Carolina, '' [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/home.html Link] * DAR Database, [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/ Link] * [[Space:Formation of North Carolina Counties|Formation of North Carolina Counties]] * [https://www.ncpedia.org/ NCPedia] * Saunders, William Laurence, [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordso01nort/page/n5/mode/2up The colonial records of North Carolina], by North Carolina; Saunders, William Laurence, 1835-1891; North Carolina. Trustees of the public libraries * [http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/search Colonial and State Records of North Carolina] GREAT resource for public records, census etc through 1790. ==Reliable Sources with conditions== * North Carolina Patriotic Graves Registery, [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=14&ved=2ahUKEwj2qav4htjeAhWyo4MKHTp_DIUQFjANegQIBBAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncssar.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F05%2FSAR-NC-Patriot-Gravesites-All-Names-Aug-10-2015.xls&usg=AOvVaw1nXaF-UlLWg6o4cA6LP4OB NSSAR] ===Biographical Compilations=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Anson_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy Anson County, North Carolina Genealogy] *Ancestry.com ($): [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49185/FLHG_HistAnsonCntyNC-0019?backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49185&key=Uhttps://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49185/FLHG_HistAnsonCntyNC-0019?backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspxdbid=49185&path=&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing&clickref=1101l8sVokUQ,1101l8sVokUQ&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate+External History of Anson County, North Carolina, 1750-> Anson county History, North Carolina] *[https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/11/newfound-survivor-camp-may-explain-lost-colony-roanoke/ Roanoke] *[https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordso01nort/page/n5/mode/2up The colonial records of North Carolina, by North Carolina; Saunders, William Laurence, 1835-1891; North Carolina. Trustees of the public libraries] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/707318 Carolina Families: A Bibliography of Books about North and South Carolina Families] by Donald M. Hehir. (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1994). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/277471 History of the German Settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina: From the Earliest Period of the Colonization of the Dutch, German and Swiss Settlers to the Close of the First Half of the Present Century] by G. D. Bernheim. (Philadelphia: Lutheran Book Store, 1872). * [http://www.dalhousielodge.org/Thesis/scotstonc.htm Scots to Colonial North Carolina Before 1775] * Salley, Alexander Samuel, [https://books.google.com/books/about/Narratives_of_Early_Carolina_1650_1708.html?id=3k5h2HUZwT4C Narratives of Early Carolina], C. Scribner's Sons (1911); predominantly historical; includes some family histories. *Wheeler, John H. (John Hill), 1806-1882, [https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesmem00whee/page/102/mode/2up Reminiscences and memoirs of North Carolina and eminent North Carolinians] ===Surname / Family-Specific Compilations=== * Unknown Author, [https://culpepperconnections.com Culpepper Connections], The Culpepper Family History Site * [http://www.dalhousielodge.org/Thesis/scotstonc.htm Scots to Colonial North Carolina Before 1775] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20151108115133/http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pages/conflictingdataStepheninCarolina_ver2.htm Stephen Jackson of Anson Co., North Carolina and Early Craven Co., Cheraw District and Chesterfield Co., South Carolina] by Bob Mitchell ===Emigration / Passenger Lists=== ==Unreliable Sources== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F Examples of Sources that Provide Uncertain Information]=== === Colony Neutral / Multiple Colonies === :The following sources should not be cited and are subject to removal from project-managed profiles if found. '''If these are the only sources on a profile, please replace it with something better prior to removal.''' * Yates' US and International Marriages Index. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60060/why-shouldnt-rely-international-marriage-records-1560-1900 this discussion] for why. * Millennium File: "created by the Institute of Family Research to track the records of its clients and the results of its professional research. It contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. Many of these lineages extend back to nobility and renowned historical figures. In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." * Edmund West Family Data collections, per their own description, "should be used to find primary sources." * UNSOURCED user-contributed family trees, including (but not limited to): ** Pedigree Resource Files on familysearch.org ** Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com ** Geni.com - World Family Tree - RootsWeb / If the tree cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them instead. **A personal family tree. **Find-A-Grave. Find-A-Grave profiles rarely cite reliable proofs. When they do, find the proofs and cite them. **Transcriptions of documents (wills, etc.) found online that are not published. **A discussion in a genealogy forum. If the discussion cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. **Books with family trees/family histories that do not cite reliable sources. ''These books are secondary sources and should be seen as a starting point.'' Further research is needed to confirm those relationships. Additionally, it was very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s to publish family genealogies. These are much like the online trees of today-- their quality varies depending on the extent to which they cite their sources. Some contain accurate information-- especially about the people living within the last 50 years prior to the publication date; but many have been subsequently proven to be incomplete, inaccurate, or in a few rare cases, [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|downright fraudulent]]. Absent better sources, these old published genealogies can be cited or included under "See also:". A goal of the project, however, is to find more original documentation, closer to the time of the event being cited. * '''Find-a-Grave''' is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of ''reliable'' sources. Please do not make changes to a profile's vitals, including identification of relations, based solely on information transcribed on a Find-a-Grave profile. The exception is that if the Find-a-Grave profile contains a photo of a ''contemporaneous'' gravestone (i.e., a gravestone created and placed at the time of the person's death) and includes information about the person's death, you can cite the Find-a-Grave profile for the death information, and for other information that appears on the gravestone. Please understand, though, that even gravestones may contain erroneous information. * '''Lineage Society Applications.''' Lineage societies such as Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Society for Colonials Wars, and others, vary with regard to the proofs that they require for membership. And some, like DAR, have changed their rules over time. Therefore, such applications should be used more as finding aids than actual sources. When looking at a lineage society application, please check what sources they cite, and then seek to find those actual sources. *Links to sources on '''paid subscription sites''' such as Ancestry, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage can be frustrating for WikiTree members and visitors without access to these sites. We recommend searching for a freely available copy of the source document on sites such as FamilySearch, Google Books, USGenWeb, Archive.org, or HathiTrust. ::If the source record is only available to paid subscribers, when providing the URL please also extract as much information as possible, such as relevant names, dates, and the source of the original data. == Footnotes == * North Carolina Archives: [https://archives.ncdcr.gov/] *North Carolina Historical Society: [https://historicalsocietyofnc.org/] *[[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|Return to US Southern Colonies Project Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Resources Return to Southern Colonies Main Project Resources Page] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team Page]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of North Carolina Team (1712-1776) Page]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of South Carolina Team (1712-1776) Page]] ----

Province of North Carolina Governors

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[[Category:Province of North Carolina]][[Category:Province of North Carolina Governors]][[Category:North Carolina History]] == Summary == The following persons were Governors of the Province of North Carolina: * [[Hyde-3676|Edward Hyde]] 1712 * [[Pollock-1648|Thomas Pollock]] 1712-1714 (acting) * [[Eden-578|Charles Eden]] 1714-1722 * [[Pollock-1648|Thomas Pollock]] 1722 (acting) * William Reed 1722-1724 (acting) * [[Burrington-53|George Burrington]] 1724-1725 * [[Everard-8|Richard Everard]] 1725-1731 * [[Burrington-53|George Burrington]] 1731-1734 * Nathaniel Rice 1734 (acting) * [[Johnston-8704|Gabriel Johnston]] 1734-1752 * Nathaniel Rice 1752-1753 (acting) * [[Rowan-1068|Matthew Rowan]] 1753-1754 (acting) * [[Dobbs-1007|Arthur Dobbs]] 1753-1765 * [[Tryon-432|William Tryon]] 1765-1771 * James Hasell 1771, 1774 (acting) * [[Martin-42248|Josiah Martin]] 1771-1776

Province of Nueva Vizcaya

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[[Category:Nueva Vizcaya]] [[Category:México | México ]] [[Category:Mexico]] '''Nueva Vizcaya (New Biscay) is part of Nueva España or New Spain Colony in what would later become a small part of [[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | New Mexico]] and [[Space:Arizona | Arizona]] in the U. S. A. and four Mexican States''' Nueva Vizcaya was the first province in the north of New Spain to be explored and settled by the Spanish. It consisted mostly of the area which is today the states of Chihuahua and Durango in Mexico. [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] is the leaders of this sub-project. If you have any questions, or would like to see something specific addressed on this colony please consult with them. Overall project leaders are [[J-276|Paula]], links to the other Spanish colony of Texas, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and resources relevant to Spanish colonies === Colony Origin/History === '''Timeline''' 1531 The colonial province of Nueva Vizcaya was first explored by Nuno Beltrn de Guzman; 1548 The Real Audiencia of Guadalajara (or Real Audiencia de Nueva Galicia) was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548 to govern the region, and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in Guadalajara in 1560 1567 The discovery of silver in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_B%C3%A1rbara,_Chihuahua Santa Barbara area of Chihuahua] It was the northernmost outpost of Nueva Espana in the 16th century. Santa Barbara became a wealthy frontier town of slavers, ranchers, miners, adventurers, and priests.Hammond, George P. and Rey, Agapito, The Rediscovery of New Mexico, 1580-1594. Albuquerque: U of NM Press, 1966, 4-5 1604 Mission and Presidio San Francisco de Conchos. Founded by Franciscan missionary Alonso de la Oliva in a Conchos village. The mission was destroyed during an uprising in 1645 and the two Franciscan missionaries, Tomas de Zigaran and Francisco Labado were killed. 1631 discovery of silver in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parral,_Chihuahua Parral] area 1644, nearly all of the general area north and east of the Parral district of Chihuahua was aflame with Indian rebellion as the Tobosos, Cabezas, and Salineros rose in revolt.http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/chihuahua.html 1645, the Conchos - long-time allies of the Spaniards - also took up arms against the Europeans, allying themselves with the Julimes, Xiximoles, Tocones, and Cholomes 1685 the presidio "Real Presidio de San Francisco de Conchos" was founded by General Juan Fernandes de Retana and in 1700 the mission San Francisco de Conchos was re-established. 1709 Mission San Pablo Founded by Franciscan missionaries. Became a presidio in 1773 under the direction of Colonel Hugo O'Conor 1714 Mission Santa Cruz de Tapacolmes Founded by Franciscan missionaries. 1734 Pueblo and Mission Santa Rosalia de Camargo. Founded by Franciscan missionaries 1751, the Apaches became a constant and unrelenting enemy of the Spanish administration. The Apaches attacked settlements throughout northern Chihuahua 1777 Bourbon Reforms, the northern provinces of the Viceroyalty were organized into the Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces of the North 1787, an intendancy was established in Durango to promote economic and population growth. Another intendancy was also set up at Arizpe, Sonora. An intendant was like a manager for the royal house. 1788, the Internal Provinces were divided into two Commandancies, east and west, and this division remained until independence in 1821 Sept, 1821 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_War_of_Independence Mexican War of Independence] Mexico achieved its independence in September 1821. 1822 The military and diplomatic capabilities of Mexico declined after it attained independence and left the northern one-half of the country vulnerable to the Comanche, Apache, and Navajo. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comanche%E2%80%93Mexico_Wars The Comanche–Mexico Wars] ; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache%E2%80%93Mexico_Wars Apache–Mexico Wars] 1824 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico Constitution of Mexico] 1835-1836 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_L%C3%B3pez_de_Santa_Anna General Antonio López de Santa Anna] became the centralist dictator of Mexico 1834 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Revolution Texas Revolution] 1846-1848 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican%E2%80%93American_War The Mexican–American War], also known as the Mexican War, the U.S.–Mexican War or the Invasion of Mexico 1847 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_William_Doniphan Alexander W. Doniphan] occupied [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_City Chihuahua City] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Gregg Josiah Gregg], who was with the American army in northern Mexico, said that “the whole country from New Mexico to the borders of Durango is almost entirely depopulated. The haciendas and ranchos have been mostly abandoned, and the people chiefly confined to the towns and cities.Hamalainen, Pekka. The Comanche Empire. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 232. 1848 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Cession Mexican Cession of 1848] is a historical name in the United States for the region of the modern day southwestern United States that Mexico ceded to the U.S. in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Mexican Cession consist of present day U.S. states of California, Nevada, Utah, most of Arizona, about half of New Mexico, about a quarter of Colorado, and a small section of Wyoming 1853 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden_Purchase The Gadsden Purchase] (known as Venta de La Mesilla, or Sale of La Mesilla, in Mexico) is a 29,640-square-mile region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that was purchased by the United States in a treaty signed by James Gadsden, the American ambassador to Mexico at the time, on December 30, 1853. === Government Structure === Nueva Vizcaya (New Biscay) was the first province in the north of New Spain to be explored and settled by the Spanish. Nueva Vizcaya included the modern Mexican states of Chihuahua and Durango, the eastern parts of Sonora y Sinaloa and the southwest part of Coahuila. The region was under the jurisdiction of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Audiencia_of_Guadalajara Royal Audience of Guadalajara] and the administration of its president. ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AMexico_states_evolution.gif Mexico states evolution] ==== Ships ====
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==== Native Americans ==== Concho, the Toboso, the Jumanos, the Suma, the Pescado, the Mansos, the Coahuiltecan, the Tarahumara, the Tepehuanes, the Varohio and the Apaches http://www.houstonculture.org/mexico/chihuahua.html === Research Resources === [http://net.lib.byu.edu/fslab/researchoutlines/Europe/Spain.pdf A LOOK AT SPANISH GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH] by Charles R. Maduell, Jr.The Balch Institute's subject specialties-American immigration and ethnic group history-are interpreted by various library, museum, community affairs, research and education programs. For further information on reading list schedules and bulk rates, contact The Balch Institute, 1BS. Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 ==== WikiTree Resources ==== Nueva Espana Some of Provinces of Nueva Espana and later Mexico *[[Space:Provence_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva Santander]] *[[Space:Province of Coahuila |Resource Page Provincia of Coahuila]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva León]] *[[Space:Provence of Nuevo Vizcaya |Resources Page Provincia of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Provincia of Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Provincia of Sonora]] *[[Space:Baja California |Resource Page Baja California]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== Please add a short description, and separate "paragraphs" using the = keys on either side of the title as needed. See the next paragraph for an example that uses 6 = signs on either side. ==== Cemeteries ==== NOTE: This should include a "how to" set up a cemetery. Need to get an advisor on board from that project. On individual Cemetery pages, resources should be listed along with a description. ==== Free Resources ==== [http://mexicangenealogy.info/chihuahua-mexico-online-genealogy-resources/ Chihuahua, Mexico Online Genealogy Resources] ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== [http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] [http://mexicangenealogy.info/find-your-mexican-ancestors-in-the-worlds-newspapers-using-eliphind/ Find Your Mexican Ancestors in the Worlds Newspapers Using Eliphind] == Sources for this Page == '''Further Reading''' Professor Robert Salmon, "Indian Revolts in Northern New Spain: A Synthesis of Resistance (1680-1786)" T. R. Fehrenbach, "Comanches: The Destruction of a People" Powell, Philip Wayne. "Soldiers, Indians and Silver: North America's First Frontier War." Tempe, Arizona: Center for Latin American Studies, Arizona State University, 1973.. Spanish and Mexican Records of the American Southwest. Tucson: University or Arizona Press: 1979. Naylor, Thomas H., and Polzer, Charles W.. Northern New Spain: A Research Guide. The University of Arizona Press: Tucson, Arizona, 1981 Tracing Your Hispanic Heritage. Hispanic Family Research: Riverside, California, 1984. Chavez, Angelico. Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1678-1900. Publications of the Academy of the American Franciscan History, Bibliographical Series, vol. 3. Washington, D.C.: Academy of American Franciscan History, 1957. Nadine M. Vasquez and Baldomero Vela, Jr. Index to the Marriage Investigations of the Diocese of Guadalajara. Provinces of Coahuila. Nuevo Leon. Nuevo Santander. Texas. 1653-1750. Edinburgh, TX: University of Texas at Pan American, 1989.

Province of Nuevo Santander

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[[Category: México | Mexico]] [[Category: Nuevo Santander]] [[Category: Mexico]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Inactive Project Pages]] '''Provincia of Nueva Santander of Nueva Espana in what would become part of [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Texas | Texas]]'''
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'''''NOTE: Also see the new project, [[Space:Wild Wild West|Wild Wild West]] and [[Project: Westward Ho|Westward Ho]] Projects to develop profiles covering the years 1800-1925''''' [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usnue Nuevo Santander] extended from the Pánuco River in the modern-day Mexican state of Veracruz to the Guadalupe River in the U.S. state of Texas. '''[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] and [[Thomas-8856|Allan Thomas]]''' are the leaders of this sub-project. This was a space page for NEW SPAIN subproject., part of the first Southern Colonies. Project. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish|Spanish Colonies Home Page]] links to the other Spanish colony of Texas, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and resources relevant to Spanish colonies === Colony Origin/History === '''Timeline''' 1518 Juan de Grivalja explored Texas at Galveston Island.http://www.houstonculture.org/spanish/exploration.htmlexplored Texas at Galveston Island. Nov 6, 1528 heading for Florida, '''Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca'''and 80 companions were crashed on Galveston due to a storm, then explored in Texas. Soon there were 15 people, who were rescued by the Karankawas. de Vaca wandered through Texas for 8 years as a slave, a trader and a healer. When epidemics caused Native hostility, the Karankawas withheld food from the Spaniards. After several years as a slave for the Karankawas, Cabeza de Vaca lived among Coahuiltecan Indians. He was joined by Alonso Castillo Maldonado, Andrés Dorantes de Carranza, Estevanico. All headed west across Texas, and reached the California coastline. He left oral and written accounts of his explorations of Texas. 1588 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_de_Carabajal_y_Cueva Luis de Carabajal] -First governor of Nuevo Reino de León. He pursued natives for the massacre of 400 castaways from three ships wrecked on the coast en route to Spain. He was accused of using his authority to trade in Native American slaves. First governor of Nuevo Reino de León. 1746 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_de_Escand%C3%B3n,_1st_Count_of_Sierra_Gorda Lieutenant Captain General Jose de Escandon] received his appointment to colonize Nuevo Santanderin September 1746. Escandon first initiated a detailed exploration of the region. Later he was accused of murdering the indigenous population and taking Native American slaves;"Escandón, José de," Enciclopedia de México, v. 5. Mexico City, 1988 1749 Escandon established: 1.Villa de Llera de Canales (modern day Llera, Tamaulipas); 2.San Fernando de Güemes (modern day Güemez, Tamaulipas); 3.San Antonio de Padilla (modern day Padilla, Tamaulipas); 4. Villa de Santander de los Cinco Señores (modern day Jimenez, Tamaulipas); 5.Nuestra Señora de Loreto (modern day Burgos, Tamaulipas); 6. Capt. Blas Maria de la Garza Falcon founded Nuestra Señora de Santa Ana de Camargo (modern day Camargo, Tamaulipas); 7.Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Reynosa (modern day Reynosa, Tamaulipas) was under the command of Capt. Carlos Cantu; 1750 Inspection tours of the existing seven settlements were begun, Escandon then returned to Queretaro to report on the colonization effort. Jose de Escandon was made a Knight of Santiago and given the title of Count of Sierra Gorda. In all, Escandon established 24 colonies in Santander, most located south of the Rio Grande; 1750 Nuestra Senora de Dolores (modern day Dolores, a few miles north of San Ygnacio, Texas) was founded by Jose Vasquez Borrego; 1755 San Agustin de Laredo (modern day Laredo, Texas) was officially founded on May 15, 1755; 1757 José Tienda de Cuervo, visited the colony as the head of an inspection commission; 1763 French and Indian War (Seven Years War); 1770. Fray Jose de Haro of the order of Saint Francis created a detailed map of Santander. The missions depicted reflect the growth of Catholicism in the area; 1774 "Nuestra Senora del Refugio de los Esteros", later known as Matamoros, at the mouth of the Rio Grande was founded; 1776 Santander became part of the semi-autonomous [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Provincias Internas]; 1810 [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qdmcg Mexican War of Independence]; 1813 Battle of Medina was fought on August 18, 1813, between the republican forces of the [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qyg01 ‘’’Gutiérrez-Magee expedition’’’] under Gen. José Álvarez de Toledo y Dubois and a Spanish royalist army under Gen. Joaquín de Arredondo; '''1836''' and 1845 Texas was a republic 1845 Annexation. December 29, 1845 is the date of Texas's legal entry into the Union. 1846 Fort Brown/Fort Texas established, by General Taylor, on the banks of the Rio Grande opposite the city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas. 1848 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which ended the Mexican American war established the Rio Grande as the border between Texas and Mexico, and led to Mexico recognizing Texas as a part of the United States. “Upon the annexation of Texas, the dispute erupted into war between the United States and Mexico. With resolution of the conflict, Mexican inhabitants of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nueces_Strip "Nueces Strip"] found themselves disenfranchised, living in occupied territory, and subject to a strange government and customs they did not readily understand” Robert S. Weddle, "NUEVO SANTANDER," Handbook of Texas Online
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"The hostile Native American who took refuge in the coastal jungle and adjacent mountains held out until 1748. For more than two centuries the territory had been held by "indios bárbaros, pagans, and apostates."http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usnueThe people in Nuevo Santander were the first to call themselves ''Tejanos''. [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/usnue Nuevo Santander] extended from the Pánuco River in the modern-day Mexican state of Veracruz to the Guadalupe River in the U.S. state of Texas. In the early 1700’s those areas that today comprise the Mexican states of Veracruz and Tamaulipas and South Texas (the Rio Grande Valley) were still the domain of native Indian tribes. Spain had not yet succeeded to settle those areas, but the English and French had an interest in acquiring territories that Spain claimed as her own. The extension of Spanish colonies into northern Mexico and Texas was prompted by a desire to halt English and French encroachments into Spanish territory and by a need to populate those regions to stop the Native American raids (Comanche) into the more populated regions of New Spain. The man chosen to head the colonization effort was [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_de_Escand%C3%B3n,_1st_Count_of_Sierra_Gorda Lieutenant Captain General Jose de Escandon], the "Exterminator of the Pames of Querétaro", a native of the province of Santander in Spain."Escandón, José de," Enciclopedia de México, v. 5. Mexico City, 1988 José Tienda de Cuervo served as juez inspector of the colony of Nuevo Santander under Agustín Ahumada y Villalón, Marqués de las Amarillasqv, in the mid-eighteenth century.http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fti19 ==== Original Structure ==== By the time Nuevo Santander was created, the Spanish had an efficient and relatively successful system for expanding Spanish culture and politics to new lands. This system was embodied in the Laws of the Indies and included the construction of missions and presidios and the formation of civil settlements. The Spanish had a penchant for organization, bureaucracy, and documentation. Santander was divided into several departments. Departments were subdivided into municipalities, which were governed by alcaldes, similar to a modern-day mayor. Each municipality also had an elected ayuntamiento, similar to a city council. ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AMexico_states_evolution.gif Mexico states evolution] 1512 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Burgos The Laws of Burgos], signed by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, focused upon the welfare of the conquered native peoples 1542 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws Leyes Nuevas], issued November 20, 1542 by King Charles I of Spain regarding the Spanish colonization of the Americas, are also known as the "New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Native American ", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda Encomenderos] (large enterprise landowners) by strictly limiting their power and dominion. 1548 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Audiencia_of_Guadalajara Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara]was the highest tribunal of the Spanish crown in what is today northern Mexico and the southwestern United States in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548, and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in Guadalajara in 1560. Its president was the chief political and executive officer of the district, subordinated only to the viceroy of Mexico 1573 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies] were an attempt to guide and regularize the establishment of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos (civilian towns), King Phillip II developed the first version of the Laws of the Indies. 1776 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Provincias Internas]or Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces of the North was a colonial, administrative district of the Spanish Empire, created to provide more autonomy for the frontier provinces in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, present day northern Mexico and southwestern United States. The goal of its creation was to establish a unified government in political, military and fiscal affairs. 1821-1823 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] (Imperio Mexicano) was the official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime, Agustín de Iturbide, was proclaimed emperor of Mexico. 1824 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico Constitution of Mexico] The Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 (Spanish: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824) was enacted on October 4 of 1824, after the overthrow of the Mexican Empire of Agustin de Iturbide. In the new constitution, the republic took the name of United Mexican States, and was defined as a representative federal republic, with Catholicism as the official and unique religion 1835 President Santa Anna revoked the Constitution of 1824. In October 1835, Santa Anna abolished all state governments. === Settlers === [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_de_Carabajal_y_Cueva Luis de Carabajal] is presumed to be the first Spaniard to cross the Rio Bravo (Rio Grande) in pursuit of marauding natives responsible for the massacre of 400 castaways from three ships wrecked on the coast en route to Spain. He was accused of using his authority to trade in Native American slaves GARZA FALCÓN, BLAS MARÍA DE LA (1712–1767). Capt. Blas María de la Garza Falcón, colonizer of South Texas and Tamaulipas and the first settler of Nueces County, Texas, was born in Real de las Salinas, Nuevo León, Mexico, in 1712 to Gen. Blas de la Garza Falcón, twice governor of Coahuila, and Beatriz de Villarreal. His five brothers and six sisters spent their childhood at the hacienda Pesquería Chica near Monterrey. He probably received his education in Monterreyhttp://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fga66 VÁZQUEZ BORREGO, JOSÉ (?–?). José Vázquez Borrego, pioneer cattle rancher from Coahuila, Mexico, established the first permanent settlement at the site of present Dolores in South Texas on August 22, 1750. In the 1740s Vázquez Borrego made his living as a rancher breeding horses and mules on his ranch.http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fva43 ==== Migrating From the Northern Colonies ==== Migration from the north did not begin in earnest until establishment of Fort Brown in 1846
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Ports were undeveloped along this stretch of the Gulf. The nearest port of entry was the international port of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veracruz,_Veracruz Veracruz] in the State of Veracruz ==== Native Americans ==== Carancaguases (Karankawas), Copanes (Cópanos), and Piguacasas (Piguiques).http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/upo01 Comanche and Apache raiders. ==== Indentured Servants ==== The indigenous peoples that survived European diseases could be considered indentured servants of the Colonials. ==== Slaves ==== Moorish African, Cuban African, ship wreck survivors and the indigenous peoples all were subjected to slavery. === Economic Resources and Information === Ports, salt deposits, agricultural lands, longhorn cattle, sheep, horses, mules, and fishing all held potential as economic resources. === Conflicts Within The Colony === Raids by the Spanish enslaving the indigenous peoples, Colonization, Mexican War of Independence, Indian raids in retaliation for the slavery raids, the Texas Revolution, all contributed to the disruption of peace in this area. === Research Resources === [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/bexar.php The Bexar Archives] are the official Spanish documents that preserve the political, military, economic, and social life of the Spanish province of Texas and the Mexican state of Coahuila y Texas. Both in their volume and breadth of subject matter, the Bexar Archives are the single most important source for the history of Hispanic Texas up to 1836 [http://www.uta.edu/library/spco/collections.php UT Arlington Library's Special Collections] has built a diverse research collection and collects materials in virtually all formats and makes them available to researchers. [http://www.bl.uk/eblj/1996articles/pdf/article3.pdf TWO MANUSCRIPT MAPS OF NUEVO SANTANDER IN NORTHERN NEW SPAIN FROM THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY By DENNIS REINHARTZ] ===== Existing Categories ===== ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== Nueva Espana Some of Provinces of Nueva Espana and later Mexico *[[Space:Provence_of_Nuevo_Santander | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva Santander]] *[[Space:Province of Coahuila |Resource Page Provincia of Coahuila]] *[[Space:Nuevo León | Resource Page Provincia of Nueva León]] *[[Space:Provence of Nuevo Vizcaya |Resources Page Provincia of Nueva Vizcaya]] *[[Space:Durango |Resources Page Provincia of Durango]] *[[Space:Sonora |Resources Page Provincia of Sonora]] *[[Space:Baja California |Resource Page Baja California]] ====== Surname/Family Pages ====== ==== Cemeteries ==== NOTE: This should include a "how to" set up a cemetery. Need to get an advisor on board from that project. On individual Cemetery pages, resources should be listed along with a description. ==== Free Resources ==== Rootsweb Familysearch.org ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== Ancestry.com [http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] *[http://moisesgarza.com/services/ Genealogy Services] === Photos and Images === == Sources for this Page == *[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=16&ved=0CIEBEBYwDw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdspace.mit.edu%2Fbitstream%2Fhandle%2F1721.1%2F42973%2F16285661.pdf&ei=RgYAVKPHJZPJgwS_uILYCw&usg=AFQjCNErJ1nkHjvd65iqPpFZTfKM1Mk1GQ&sig2=o9vvax6-GQmtZ1WerHTO6Q&bvm=bv.74115972,d.eXY] *"Indians of the Rio Grande Delta: Their Role in the History of Southern Texas ..."By Martín Salinas, pg 177 *Nuevo Santander in 1795: A Provincial Inspection by Félix Calleja *"The Southwestern Historical Quarterly", by David M Vigness, Vol. 75, No. 4 (Apr., 1972), pp. 461-506, Published by: Texas State Historical Association *[http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/30236739?uid=3739688&uid=2129&uid=2134&uid=381952001&uid=2&uid=381951991&uid=70&uid=3&uid=3739256&uid=60&sid=21104099699221] *John Schmal, Donna Morales, coauthored "Mexican-American Genealogical Research: Following the Paper Trail to Mexico" (Heritage Books, 2002). *[http://www.nuevosantander.com/jason-scull.html] *[http://archives.cclibraries.com/cdm/compoundobject/collection/odf/id/1296/rec/1] *"General State of the Foundation of the Colony of Nuevo Santander" Book online: Vol I Hispanic II Genealogy 929.3721 JEST 11 Vol.1 1 5 in the CC libraries.

Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Reliable Sources

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[[Category:Province of South Carolina]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | '''Reliable Sources''' | [[Space:US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|Sources and Resources Directory]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Province of SC Team Page]] {| cellpadding="8" Valign="top" |- |colspan="4" align="center"|''Quick-links for Sources pages''
'''[[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]]''' |- | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Reliable_Sources|Maryland]] | align="center" Valign="top"| [[Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources|Virginia]]
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[[Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|NC]]/'''SC''' | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Georgia]] |- |colspan="4"| |} This is the Reliable Sources page for the US Southern Colonies Project, Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Reliable Sources, which includes profiles covered by [[:Category:Pre-1700 Projects|pre-1700 project requirements]]. This page contains sources '''focused on the period 1600-1776''' recommended (or warned against) by WikiTree's [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. : Note: for resources pertaining to learning about the history of the US Southern Colonies, see: [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_History|US Southern Colonies History]]. :Note: for creating a citation from a website that has not been provided see [https://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/chicago/website/ citing websites]. Add the link from the page that you are sourcing. * After finding a reliable source, care must be taken to establish that the source belongs to your profile. :The South Carolina Colony was founded by the British in 1663 and was one of the 13 original colonies. [https://www.thoughtco.com/south-carolina-colony-103881 Kelly, Martin. "Essential Facts About the South Carolina Colony."] ThoughtCo, Feb. 11, 2020, thoughtco.com/south-carolina-colony-103881. == Reliable Sources == ===Vital Records=== =====Births===== =====Marriages===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/586279-redirection Marriage Notices in the South Carolina and American General Gazette] from May 30, 1766, to February 28, 1781, and in its Successor the Royal Gazette (1781-1782) by A.S. Salley. (Columbia: State Co., 1914). =====Deaths===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/198305 Indexes to the County Wills of South Carolina [1766-1864]] by Martha Lou Houston. (1939. Reprint. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964). ===Land Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/473383 South Carolina Land Plats, 1731-1861] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/309605 Royal Land Grants, 1763-1764] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/197796 Warrants for Land in South Carolina, 1672-171]1 by A.S. Salley. (1910. Reprint. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1973). ===Probate Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/33067 Probate Records of South Carolina [1746-1821] ] by Brent H. Holcomb. 3 Vols. (Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1977). ===Tax Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/509291 South Carolina Tax List, 1733-1742] by Tony Draine. (Columbia: Congaree Publications, 1986). ===Other Records=== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/colonial/sccolony.txt Colonists and history] *[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_South_Carolina_Historical_and_Geneal.html?id=qEMTAAAAYAAJ The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine] *[https://scdah.sc.gov/research-and-genealogy South Carolina Dept of Archives and History] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninety-Six_District,_South_Carolina History of District 96] :'''Land Records''' * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002040524481&view=1up&seq=1 Warrants for Lands in South Carolina 1680-1692] ==Reliable Sources with conditions== ===Biographical Compilations=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/144856-redirection The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina] by Arthur Henry Hirsch. (Durham: Duke University Press, 1928). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/277471 History of the German Settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina: From the Earliest Period of the Colonization of the Dutch, German and Swiss Settlers to the Close of the First Half of the Present Century] by G. D. Bernheim. (Philadelphia: Lutheran Book Store, 1872). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/395874 Early Quaker Records of South Carolina, 1750-1815] Compiled by Thomas W. Marshall. (1933. Reprint. Nashville, TN: Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, n.d.). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/367403 Colonial families of South Carolina] compiled by Motte Alston Read from many sources. (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952). ===Surname / Family-Specific Compilations=== ===Emigration / Passenger Lists=== ==Unreliable Sources== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F Examples of Sources that Provide Uncertain Information]=== === Colony Neutral / Multiple Colonies === :The following sources should not be cited and are subject to removal from project-managed profiles if found. '''If these are the only sources on a profile, please replace it with something better prior to removal.''' * Yates' US and International Marriages Index. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60060/why-shouldnt-rely-international-marriage-records-1560-1900 this discussion] for why. * Millennium File: "created by the Institute of Family Research to track the records of its clients and the results of its professional research. It contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. Many of these lineages extend back to nobility and renowned historical figures. In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." * Edmund West Family Data collections, per their own description, "should be used to find primary sources." * UNSOURCED user-contributed family trees, including (but not limited to): ** Pedigree Resource Files on familysearch.org ** Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com ** Geni.com - World Family Tree - RootsWeb / If the tree cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them instead. **A personal family tree. **Find-A-Grave. Find-A-Grave profiles rarely cite reliable proofs. When they do, find the proofs and cite them. **Transcriptions of documents (wills, etc.) found online that are not published. **A discussion in a genealogy forum. If the discussion cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. **Books with family trees/family histories that do not cite reliable sources. ''These books are secondary sources and should be seen as a starting point.'' Further research is needed to confirm those relationships. :Additionally, it was very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s to publish family genealogies. These are much like the online trees of today-- their quality varies depending on the extent to which they cite their sources. Some contain accurate information-- especially about the people living within the last 50 years prior to the publication date; but many have been subsequently proven to be incomplete, inaccurate, or in a few rare cases, [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|downright fraudulent]]. Absent better sources, these old published genealogies can be cited or included under "See also:". A goal of the project, however, is to find more original documentation, closer to the time of the event being cited. * '''Find-a-Grave''' is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of ''reliable'' sources. Please do not make changes to a profile's vitals, including identification of relations, based solely on information transcribed on a Find-a-Grave profile. The exception is that if the Find-a-Grave profile contains a photo of a ''contemporaneous'' gravestone (i.e., a gravestone created and placed at the time of the person's death) and includes information about the person's death, you can cite the Find-a-Grave profile for the death information, and for other information that appears on the gravestone. Please understand, though, that even gravestones may contain erroneous information. * '''Lineage Society Applications.''' Lineage societies such as Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Society for Colonials Wars, and others, vary with regard to the proofs that they require for membership. And some, like DAR, have changed their rules over time. Therefore, such applications should be used more as finding aids than actual sources. When looking at a lineage society application, please check what sources they cite, and then seek to find those actual sources. *Links to sources on '''paid subscription sites''' such as Ancestry, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage can be frustrating for WikiTree members and visitors without access to these sites. We recommend searching for a freely available copy of the source document on sites such as FamilySearch, Google Books, USGenWeb, Archive.org, or HathiTrust. ::If the source record is only available to paid subscribers, when providing the URL please also extract as much information as possible, such as relevant names, dates, and the source of the original data. == Footnotes == * South Carolina Archives: [https://scdah.sc.gov/] *South Carolina Society: [https://schistory.org/] * Kelly, Martin. "[https://www.thoughtco.com/south-carolina-colony-103881 Essential Facts About the South Carolina Colony.]" ThoughtCo, Feb. 11, 2020, thoughtco.com/south-carolina-colony-103881. *[[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|Return to US Southern Colonies Project Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Resources Return to Southern Colonies Main Project Resources Page] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team Page]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of North Carolina Team (1712-1776) Page]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Return to Southern Colonies Province of South Carolina Team (1712-1776) Page]] ----

Provinces of North Korea

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[[Category:North Korea]] == Provinces and Cities of North Korea == The following are the current provinces, directly-administered cities ,and special cities of North Korea (Democratic Republic of Korea)[[#Wikipedia]]: {{Image|file=Provinces_of_North_Korea.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=North Korean Provinces and Special Cities }} {{Image|file=Provinces_of_North_Korea.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Map Reference for Table }} {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! Name (M-R Romantization) ! Hangul ! Hanja ! Type ! Capital ! Region ! Map No. |- |[[:Category:Kangwŏn Province, North Korea|Kangwŏn]] |강원도 |江原道 |Province |Wonsan |Gwandong |11 |- |[[:Category:North Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea|North Hamgyŏng]] |함경북도 |咸鏡北道 |Province |Chongjin |Kwanbuk |13 |- |[[:Category:South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea|South Hamgyŏng]] |함경남도 |咸鏡南道 |Province |Hamhung |Kwannam |12 |- | North Hwanghae Province, North Korea |황해북도 |黃海北道 |Province |Sariwon |Haeso |10 |- |South Hwanghae Province, North Korea |황해남도 |黃海南道 |Province |Haeju |Haeso |9 |- |[[:Category:Chagang Province, North Korea|Chagang]] |자강도 |慈江道 |Province |Kanggye |Kwanso |6 |- | Namp'o, North Korea |남포시 |南浦市 |Special City |Kangsŏ |Kwanso | - |- | Rasŏn, North Korea |나선시/라선시 |羅先市 |Special City |Rajin |Kwanbuk |2 |- | North P'yŏngan Province, North Korea |평안북도 |平安北道 |Province |Sinuiju |Kwanso |7 |- | South P'yŏngan Province, North Korea |평안남도 |平安南道 |Province |Pyongsong |Kwanso |8 |- |[[:Category:P'yŏngyang, North Korea|P'yŏngyang]] |평양시 |平壤市 |Directly-Administered City |Chung |Kwanso |1 |- | Ryanggang Province, North Korea |양강도/량강도 |兩江道 |Province |Hyesan |Kwannam |14 |- | Kaesŏng, North Korea |개성특급시 |開城特級市 |former Directly-Administered City |Kaesŏng |Haeso |3 |- | Sinŭiju, North Korea |신의주 |新義州 |Special Administrative Region | - |Kwanso |5 |- |Mount Kumgang Tourist Region |금강산 |金剛山 |Special Administrative Region | - |Gwandong |4 |} {{Image|file=Provinces_of_North_Korea-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=North Korean Administrative Divisions }} See also: * [[Space:South Korea, Provinces]] == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Provinces of Korea]] and [[Wikipedia:Provinces of North Korea]]

Provincetown or, Odds and Ends from the Tip End.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Provincetown, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == Provincetown, or, Odds and ends from the tip end : a brief historical description of Provincetown, past and present == * by Jennings, Herman A. * published by Hallett, Fred, job printer, Yarmouthport, Massachusetts,, 1890 * Source Example: ::: Jennings, Herman A. ''[[Space:Provincetown or, Odds and Ends from the Tip End.|Provincetown or, Odds and Ends from the Tip End.]]'' (1890). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Jennings|Jennings]]: Page xxx * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Provincetown or, Odds and Ends from the Tip End.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/provincetownorod00jennrich/page/n5/mode/2up * See also:

Provincial Lunatic Asylum at Saint John

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[Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons: licensed under Creative Commons Deed] }} '''Census Records''': :::'''Any help offered to transcribe census records would be welcomed.''' :1851 Canadian Census - New Brunswick - Saint John - Lancaster: Records have been lost for this district.[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1851/Pages/nb.aspx#s Library and Archives Canada 1851 Census] :1861 Canadian Census - New Brunswick - Saint John: Records have been lost for this district.[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1861/Pages/new-brunswick.aspx#s Library and Archives Canada 1861 Census] :1871 Canadian Census - New Brunswick - District 174 - Sub-District j - Pages 101 - 114 available at [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1871/Pages/1871.aspx Library and Archives Canada] using advanced search parameters noted. ::Doctors: 2 ::Doctors families: 11 ::Live in Attendants: 18 ::Live in Staff: 4 ::Patients: 243 ::Complete 1871 resident list available below. :1881 Canadian Census - New Brunswick - District 25 - Sub-District A - Division 2 - Pages 36 - 41 available at [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1881/Pages/1881.aspx Library and Archives Canada] using advanced search parameters noted. ::Doctors: 2 ::Doctors families: 5 ::Live in Staff: 4 ::Patients: 131 ::Complete 1881 resident list available below. :1891 Canadian Census - New Brunswick - District 21 - Sub-District F - Division 1 - Pages 115 - 119 available at [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1891/Pages/1891.aspx Library and Archives Canada] using advanced search parameters noted. ::Doctors: 3 ::Doctors families: 2 ::Patients: 95 ::1891 resident list needs to be transcribed. :1901 Canadian Census - New Brunswick - District 21 - Sub-District N - Division 3 - Pages 1, 50 - 61 available at [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1901/Pages/1901.aspx Library and Archives Canada] using advanced search parameters noted. ::Doctors: 1 ::Doctors families: 4 ::Attendants: 33 ::Live in Staff: 4 ::Patients: ~592 ::1901 resident list needs to be transcribed. :1911 Canadian Census - New Brunswick - District 32 - Sub-District 1 - Pages 3, 41-48 available at [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1911/Pages/1911.aspx Library and Archives Canada] using advanced search parameters noted. ::Superintendant Doctor James V. Anglin found on page 3 ::No live in doctors, attendants or staff found. ::Patients: ~400 ::1911 resident list needs to be transcribed. :1921 Canadian Census - New Brunswick - District 47 - Sub-District 44 - Page 2, & Sub-District 63 - Pages 1-14 available at [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1921/Pages/1921.aspx Library and Archives Canada] using advanced search parameters noted. ::Superintendant Doctor James V. Anglin found on page 2 ::Live in nurses, attendants or staff: 48 ::Patients: ~630 ::1921 resident list needs to be transcribed. '''Resident Lists:''' :For list of residents at Provincial Lunatic Asylum at Saint John see spreadsheet tabs for each year with records available. :[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VoMhq7pBqe8hPdlleXZm-cQMbRUDtWbZ2kS4SQ70hEw/edit?usp=sharing Residents at Provincial Lunatic Asylum at Saint John] '''Archived Patient Information:''' :In terms of patient records, we have case books: 1854 - 1902 (admission of patient, who brought the individual, and a short note on the condition of the patient) and record books: 1849 – 1860, 1885 – 1897, & 1897 - 1919, (record the name of the patient, religion, age, martial status, medical information). We also have Records of Admission and Discharge, 1876 – 1928. These records are available at the Archives, however some restrictions will apply for records of later years as personal information is only made available 100 years after the birth of an individual, (Archives Act, sec. 10(3)(b) & sec. 10(4)(b)). A nominal fee is charged for electronic or hard copies.E-mail dated 20 Sep 2019 from the Private Sector Records Office of the [http://archives.gnb.ca Provincial Archives of New Brunswick]. Located in the personal files of [[Anderson-16764|Scott Anderson]] '''Some offsite articles about the hospital''': :[https://loyalist.lib.unb.ca/atlantic-loyalist-connections/saint-john-new-brunswick-and-origins-canadian-mental-health-care Saint John, New Brunswick and the Origins of Canadian Mental Health Care]
:[https://johnwood1946.wordpress.com/2013/11/13/the-asylum-in-st-john-abt-1830-to-1860/ The Asylum in St. John, abt. 1830 to 1860]
:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centracare_(hospital) Wikipedia: Centracare] '''See a grouping of the profiles here:''' :[[:Category: Provincial Lunatic Asylum at Saint John, New Brunswick|Provincial Lunatic Asylum at Saint John, New Brunswick]]. '''Sources:'''

Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah

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[[Category: Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah]]__NOTOC__ [https://www.provolibrary.com/historical-provo-people-places/55796-provo-cemeteries Provo Cemeteries] From the Provo City Library: == Early Provo Cemeteries == == Fort Field Cemetery == In 1849, John S. Higbee was sent to Provo by Brigham Young to find a suitable place to settle a colony along the Provo River. Two weeks after his report, thirty-one families consisting of about fifty people made the three day trip to the south side of the Provo River. On April 3rd of that same year, these settlers began a stockade known as Fort Utah, though the name was soon changed to Fort Field. Eight people died that first year. Cemetery records disclose that George and Matilda Haws, Harriet Turner, and William Dayton were four of the eight. They were buried in the first Fort Field graveyard which was located on the Williams farm located just across the highway at Lake View (now known as Geneva Road). There is a Daughters of Utah Pioneers Marker near these burial grounds. Pioneer life in Provo resulted in several fatal accidents. For instance, William Dayton was killed while he and George W. Bean were giving a demonstration of the fort's cannon. One shot had been fired, and a spark ignited the powder during reloading. Dayton was killed and Mr. Bean lost his left arm. "Hout" Conover was sent for Dr. Blake and in a feat of riding history, rode 120 miles in twenty hours to Centerville. Also recorded is the death of Joseph Higbee on February 9, 1850. During a battle with Native Americans, he was "behind a log with his companion, it being so very quiet he raised his head to look about and was shot through the neck" (from Diary of Epsy Jane Williams Pace). He was the only living son of Isaac Higbee, a Bishop in Nauvoo and Salt Lake. During this same battle several other people were wounded. == Temple Hill Cemetery == In 1850, a better location was found and a second fort was built. The houses and stockade were moved and rebuilt at this second spot. Later that year, another addition was added to the fort. A second Fort Field Cemetery was established. In The History of the Provo 4th Ward, John E. Booth states, "Fort Field Cemetery's name is changed to Temple Hill." By 1880, this site was discarded as a burial ground as the soil was too sandy, causing graves to cave in before burials could take place. This site is where the Maeser Building now stands on the Brigham Young University campus. == Grandview Hill Cemetery == A third cemetery was located on Grandview Hill. In about 1860, the corner of three land grants belonging to James Smith, Joseph Thompson, and a man named Rasmussen, became the burial ground for one of Thompson's children. As time went on, other burials were added until eventually there were graves on the land belonging to all three landowners. By 1879, this location had become a fair-sized cemetery (around sixty burials). The landowners objected and refused to allow other burials to take place. They also requested that the bodies of those buried there be removed at the expense of their families. Most of the bodies were removed to Temple Hill Cemetery. However, some next of kin had moved from the community, others could not afford the expense involved, while still others preferred to leave their loved ones unmolested, even though it meant they would rest in an unmarked grave. Two Rasmussen children are still buried there and their graves are marked by two lilac bushes north and west of the Baptist Church on Columbia Lane. == Provo City Cemetery == The first Fort Field Cemetery was too wet, the Temple Hill Cemetery (second Fort Field) was too sandy, and the Grandview Hill Cemetery, where three farms converged, had been closed at the request of the landowners. A new burial location was needed, so on June 11, 1853, a special meeting was called at the Public Square (Pioneer Park). A committee was appointed to find a better place for a cemetery. On June 25, 1853, their report was presented and the current site of the Provo City Cemetery on Springville Road (State Street) was chosen. The Provo City Cemetery was dedicated in 1853. The process of moving the remains from surrounding burial grounds to the Provo City Cemetery took many years to complete. The records show that George Haws, Matilda Haws, Harriette Turner, and Wm. Dayton were moved from Fort Field to the Provo City Cemetery. Mary Blake Peay, Abisha Ware, and others were moved to the Provo City Cemetery from Temple Hill Cemetery. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers memorial drinking fountain lists the names of the known pioneers who were moved from other burial sites. The first burial listed in the Provo City Cemetery records, not moved from a previous site is Joseph Whipple in December 1856. Inside the cemetery, a large area was designated for the remains of those people who were relocated from the Temple Hill Cemetery. It is in Block 5, Lot 62, which is located at 5th West and 1st South. Some headstones are present, but most are unmarked graves. == Pioneer Memorial Drinking Fountain == In 1964, a drinking fountain was erected by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers which lists some of the known pioneers that were moved from other cemeteries. Their names and known locations are listed as follows: * Matilda & George Haws (Block 4, Lot 18, 17) * Harriet M. Turner (Block 4, Lot 4) * William Dayton * Joseph Higbee * Katherine Radford * Jesse McCarred * [[Cloward-49|Jacob Cloward (1790-1851)]] (Block 3, Lot 4) * Martha Wheeler * Jacob H. Barney * Matilda Park * Sarah & William McLane * Sally Norton * Joseph Ivy * Margarett Fausett * Emily Roberts * Louisa Follett * Abisha Ware (Block 4, Lot 80) * Joseph McEwan * Mary B. Peay (Marker in Block 5, Lot 62) * Elizabeth Baum (Block 1, Lot 53) * Mrs. Jerome Benson * Heber C. Davis * William Davis * William K. Follett * Elizabeth Sarah Goodman * John Moroni Goodman * John Haws, Sr. (Block 1, Lot 40) * Willis Moss * O. Foster McCarroll * Ann S. B. Robbins * John Rogers Tobbins * Daniel Stowell * Emma B. Thatcher * Edward Vincent == Burial Plots == Cemetery records show burial property purchased in 1878 by: W. D. Startup, George Baum, and James J. Talmage. Other owners are listed, but no deeds were recorded so the dates are unknown. At that time a lot capable of 32 adult burials was selling for $5.00, which did NOT include perpetual maintenance. In 1997 those same 32 burial rights, including perpetual maintenance, would have cost $19,200. == Other Early Cemeteries Near Provo == On the old township maps, a Christmas City graveyard is located on the south side of the entrance to Provo Canyon. It was an old mining area and is now a gravel pit. American Fork Canyon also had extensive mining at one time. In the area of Mary Ellen Flat there is a cemetery where many miners are buried. == "Undocumented" Burial Sites == * On the east side of State Street, three-fourths of the way up Orem Hill, there were several burials. * The mouth of Slate Canyon was said to have several burials. * A place below the "Y" on the mountain and an area up Springdell in the canyon had burials. There were burials sites just about everywhere, as many people desired to be laid to rest by favorite trees, hills, mountains, etc. A particularly beautiful site might have several burials. == Sextons and Their Experiences == * 1894-1899 - Thaddeus H. Cluff * Many obstacles had to be overcome in order to move bodies from their original graves in other cemeteries to their new location in the Provo City Cemetery. There are many tales of the horrors of this work. * "One story remains quite clear in our minds for it was a most unusual one, a really trying experience for our father and his associates. When they were ready to remove the casket of a recent burial containing the remains of a lovely young woman, her parents insisted upon opening the casket to view her condition, but father tried to talk them out of such an emotional strain and not feeling quite sure of what they might see. He finally gave in and when the lid was removed, everyone gasped in horror to see the girl's body was turned over face down and signs of her having come alive for a brief time to struggle and finally die. It was known to be a fact that people were sometimes buried alive, a tragic thing that could not happen in our modern world of embalming." * Mrs. Vera C. Sirrine (1967) * Daughter of T. H. Cluff * 1899- ? - Clark Snow * ? -1906 - Joseph Taylor * 1906-1917 - Evan Wride * Wages were $50.00 per month as Sexton. His crew earned $1.00 per day. * The western part of the cemetery was planted in hay which was harvested and probably sold for revenue (Elwyn Wride 1974). * 1917-1924 - Niels Johnson * The 1918 flu epidemic was the cause of over 200 deaths in Utah County, and at least 22 million deaths worldwide. Whole families were nearly wiped out. Within one week, Wm. Thurgood, his wife, Lena, and his father died. Lena's father, two sisters, and a brother also perished within a week. Two more Thurgoods, Emma and Arthur, also died. Mourners crept into the Provo City Cemetery at night to bury their dead, and mandatory laws were passed requiring that masks be worn in public. Travel through Utah County was allowed, but anyone who stopped was quarantined for four days and had to be declared flu-free by a physician before being released. The LDS Church canceled all meetings. * 1922: Salary set a $100.00 per month. * 1924-1929 - Unknown * 1929-1934 - Joseph F. Giles * 1934-1937 - Don W. Conover * 1937-1947 - Spencer Clark * 1947-1950 - John F. Thurgood * 1950-1960 - Daniel W. Webster * Started card file system * 1960-1986 - Burl S. Peterson * Developed new section (Blocks 13-21). * 1969 - Implemented veteran cross display in Block 20. * 1972 - Burial record made available to Provo City Library, chronological listing and alphabetical card file (the Provo City Library still has the chronological listing, but no longer has the alphabetical card file). * Last sexton to live on the grounds, moved in 1978. * Installed sprinkler system. * 1986-1988 - Burl Kent Peterson * 1988-1993 - Max S. Mitchell * Initiated current Veterans Memorial * Updated cemetery regulations * Computer database for burials implemented. * 1993-2010 - Milton A. DeLeeuw * Summer of 1993 - Developed Block 22 during. * May 1994 - Current Veterans Memorial completed. * 1994 micro-burst wind storm toppled 154 trees on May 31st right after Memorial Day. Closed for three weeks for clean-up. * Spring 1996 - Lighting system installed. * 1997-1998 - Burial rights information and mapping system computerized. * 2010-present - James Cornaby == People of Interest Buried in the Provo City Cemetery == * [[Beebe-978|Luana Hart (Beebe) Baldwin (1814-1897)]]. Wife of [[Rockwell-1305|Orrin Porter Rockwell (1813-1878)]]. Block 3, Lot 25. * Carter, Hannah Knight Libby (1786-1867). Moved from Grandview Hill in 1867. Block 4, Lot 14. * [[Cloward-49|Jacob Cloward (1790-1851)]]. Second burial at Temple Hill Cemetery. Block 3, Lot 4. * [[Dayton-1147|William J. S. Dayton (1822-1849)]]. Killed by cannon fire at Old Fort. Moved from Fort Field Cemetery. Location unknown. * Drake, John M. (1848-1890). Civil War Veteran. Block 2, Lot 49. * [[Farnsworth-669|Philo Taylor Farnsworth (1906-1971)]]. Inventor of the television and stereophonic sound. Block 10, Lot 18. * Harmon, Dr. Carlyle (1905-1997). 39 patents, including disposable diapers. Block 10, Lot 52. * Haws, George (died 1849) and Matilda (1826-1849). 1849 Fort Field burial relocated to Provo City Cemetery. * [[Jones-44757|Dan Jones (1810-1862)]]. Riverboat captain, bodyguard of Joseph Smith, and first mayor of Manti. His history is on the back of his headstone. Block 3, Lot 28. * Kimball, Edwin "Eddie" (1903-1991). During WWII, his air/sea rescue programs are credited with saving the lives of 9,000 Navy pilots. Physical fitness advisor to President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Block 15, Lot 10. * [[Knight-6408|Jesse Knight (1845-1921)]]. At one time, wealthiest entrepreneur in Provo whose generosity matched his wealth. JKHB building on BYU campus named after him. Block 4, Lot 2. * Mabey, Irvin A. (1908-1996). First Eagle Scout in Provo. Block 4, Lot 90C. * Martin, Thomas L. (1885-1958). Appointed Dean of Applied Sciences at BYU in 1937. MARB building on BYU campus named after him. Block 6, Lot 85. * Sandgren, Clyde (1910-1989). Composed the BYU Cougar fight song. Block 10, Lot 212). * [[Scott-2437|Andrew Hunter Scott Sr. (1815-1874)]]. Fifth Mayor of Provo, moved from Temple Hill Cemetery. Block 2, Lot 34. * [[Smoot-102|Abraham Owen Smoot (1815-1895)]]. His major financial contributions allowed Brigham Young Academy to continue. ASB building on BYU campus named after him. Salt Lake City mayor. Block 2, Lot 53. * [[Smoot-341|Reed Smoot (1862-1941)]]. U.S. Senator and LDS Apostle. Block 3, Lot 75. * Stewart, Ora Pate (1910-1990). Author/composer, honored by four different United States Presidents. Block 1, Lot 109. * [[Taylor-67279|Samuel Woolley Taylor (1907-1997)]]. Widely published author including "The Absent-Minded Professor", Pulitzer Prize nominee, grandson of LDS Church president [[Taylor-543|John Taylor (1808-1887)]]. Block 8, Lot 3. * Thayne, Mirla G. (1907-1997). Composer of songs such as "I Wonder When He Comes Again". Block 18, Lot 14. * Turner, Harriett Marie (1834-1849). One of first four burials, removed from Fort Field Cemetery. Block 4, Lot 4. == Veterans Monument and Related Information == The Provo City Cemetery Veterans Monument has undergone three phases: * The first monument was made of wood and was located on the west end of the cemetery. * The second monument was made of granite and placed in the southeast area of the cemetery approximately 200 feet to the south of the site of the present monument. It was an exact replica of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. * The third (current) monument was built with the second monument at it's center, with granite stone slabs extending out from each corner. Names of all veterans buried in the cemetery are inscribed onto marble tiles which adhere to the stone extensions. Names and branch of service information were gathered from cemetery and mortuary records, private citizens, and BYU students who canvassed the cemetery gathering information from headstones. This monument was dedicated on Memorial Day in 1994. As veterans pass away the cemetery continues to keep this memorial complete and up to date. == Veteran crosses == Crosses with nameplates and flags were begun as a Memorial Day tribute by the Veterans Council. At first they were placed at the grave site of each known veteran buried in the cemetery. In 1969, the Veterans Council began to display all the crosses in Block 20, placed row upon row in alphabetical order. It was an awe-inspiring site to see. This tradition was discontinued in 1989 as the effort exceeded the resources of the Veterans Council. Crosses with nameplates and flags are currently available at the cemetery office for families to purchase and display on their veteran's grave. Proceeds go towards the upkeep of the memorial. == Time Capsule == A time capsule was discovered in the second Veterans Monument when it was disassembled to be enhanced and added to the third Veterans Monument. A 3'x2'x2' copper box was discovered and the search to find out its history was started. Wayne Beesley remembered helping to construct the capsule in 1971. In 1972 the box was put in the memorial by members of the Provo Veteran's Council led by F. Orville Singleton. Former Provo Mayor Verl Dixon stated, "it has a lot of historical facts relating to the wars," and is one of the few who remembers when it was put together and placed in the granite Veterans Memorial. Items from the capsule were put on display in several locations within the city before being resealed with additional items in the new memorial. This capsule is to be opened on the 100th anniversary of the World War I Armistice in the year 2018. == Babyland == One special area in the cemetery is Babyland, located directly west of the Veterans Monument. This section of the cemetery was designed for families who need only an infant space, and has several unique customs. Every Easter, Babyland is visited by the "Easter Phantom" who decorates every infant grave. The graves are again decorated anonymously on Memorial Day. These kind acts warm the hearts of families who have lost their little ones. One memorial is a bench dedicated to "Baby Jane," an infant girl found abandoned and drowned in the Provo River. The baby was buried in March of 1992, and the bench was placed by the Provo Police Mutual Aid Association. The inscription reads, "Abandoned By Mother But Not By Us." == Angel Garden == By 2008 the 640 plots in Babyland had been filled and a new area for infant burials was designated as Angel Garden. Angel Garden provides 540 additional plots for infants. A statue was placed in the area named "The Messenger" which depicts an angel with outstretched arms watching over those infants laid to rest in the Angel Garden. == Sources == Bulk of this article was taken verbatim from "Brief History of Provo City Cemetery," compiled and edited by Cathy Jackson and Annalise Eccles, with Patricia Giles (Provo, Utah: Cathy Jackson?], 1997. Stryker, Ace, "Provo City Cemetery Dedicates Area for Infants," Daily Herald, 12 May 2008.

Proyecto Argentina

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{{Image|file=Cris_s_Stuff-1.jpg |align=C |size=400}}[[Category:Argentina]] [[Category:South_American_Projects]] [[Category: Latin America Project]] '''¡Bienvenidos a Proyecto Argentina!''' (for the English version [[Space:Argentina_Project|click here]]) Proyecto Argentina es un sub-proyecto de [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Latin_America Proyecto Latinoamérica] y sirve como central para toda la actividad de WikiTree relacionada con la genealogía y la historia familiar de la República Argentina. ===Objetivos=== El propósito de este proyecto es colaborar en la publicación en WikiTree de los perfiles de las personas y las familias directamente relacionadas con Argentina, al mismo tiempo editando y mejorando esos perfiles, citando las fuentes de datos apropiadas y proporcionando ayuda y apoyo a los miembros de WikiTree que manejan perfiles o árboles genealógicos que tienen alguna relación con ese país. El Proyecto Argentina está abierto a cualquier persona que tenga un interés en la historia o genealogía de Argentina. === Tareas === Estas son algunas de las tareas que deben hacerse. Estarmos trabajando en ellas y agradeceremos cualquier ayuda . * Manter actualizadas las secciones Recursos y El Equipo. * Garantizar estándares de nomenclatura coherentes con los lineamientos de Wikitree para los perfiles de Argentina. * Actualizar las listas y mejorar los perfiles de la categoría "Notables Argentinos" === Recursos === ==== Consejos de investigación==== * las mujeres argentinas han conservado casi siempre y en casi todas las épocas su apellido de soltera * no existe el concepto de "nombre del medio", sólo nombre/s de pila y apellido/s * si bien en la época colonial se utilizaba para los apellidos de la descendencia la forma tradicional "(apellido del padre) y (apellido de la madre)", luego de la mitad del s.XIX se eliminó el "y" y la combinación de apellidos sólo se utilizó mayormente en las clases altas. En los registros civiles y de iglesia los hijos se inscribían sólo con el apellido del padre. * los nombres de pila extranjeros se convertían a su equivalente en español en la mayoria de la documentación, no así los apellidos, aunque muchas veces la grafía podía diferir. Se pueden consultar tablas de equivalencias aquí: [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Translations_of_male_given_names_in_multiple_languages Tablas de nombres masculinos en diferentes idiomas] and [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Translations_of_female_given_names_in_multiple_languages Tablas de nombres femeninos en diferentes idiomas] * La Ciudad de Buenos Aires fue hasta 1880 la ciudad capital de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. A partir de ese año se redefinen sus límites (absorbe a algunas ciudades linderas) y se la designa "Capital Federal" de la República Argentina, fundándose una nueva ciudad, La Plata, como nueva capital de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. A partir de 1995 la ciudad pasa a llamarse formalmente "Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires" (abreviado CABA) pero se siguen usando los nombres "Buenos Aires" y "Capital Federal" en forma corriente. *Durante los períodos de recepción migratoria, Buenos Aires era el principal pero no el único puerto de recepción. Muchos inmigrantes desembarcaban del viaje transatlántico en Montevideo (Uruguay) para luego continuar vía fluvial hacia Buenos Aires o Rosario. Algunos ingresaban incluso via Río de Janeiro (Brasil). ====Recursos Confiables==== =====Datos Vitales===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/es/ FamilySearch]:La mayor fuente de datos vitales (actas de nacimiento, matrimonio, datos censales, etc, tanto civiles como religiosos) para Argentina es actualmente la base de datos de la LDSC. Sin mebargo, al utilizar la opción Buscar/Registros sólo aparecen resultados para aquellos que se encuentran indexados.Se puede acceder a los no indexados con la opción Buscar/Catálogo o Buscar/imagenes e ingresando la localidad de interés. *[https://hebrewsurnames.com/home Jewish Genealogy in Argentina] Bases de datos de los cementerios de las colonias agrícolas judías en Argentina y algunas listas de pasajeros judíos. =====Datos Migratorios===== * [https://agnbicentenario.mininterior.gob.ar/inicio/bienvenidx AGN200] registro de inmigrantes en el Archivo General de la Nación (AGN), en proceso de digitalización. Solo permite el acceso a ciudadanos y residentes argentinos (pedir ayuda). *[http://www.entradadepasajeros.com.ar/ Entrada de Pasajeros durante el s.XIX] Listas de pasajeros arribados a Buenos Aires durante el s.XIX *[http://www.ciseionline.it/2012/archivio.asp CISEI] migrantes italianos con partida desde Génova hacia distintos países *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1408237?availability=Family%20History%20Library Registros de inmigración y emigración : Montevideo, Montevideo (departamento), Uruguay, 1805-1872] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2691993 Uruguay, listas de pasajeros, 1888-1980] *(en desarrollo) ===El Equipo=== *[[Corbellani-1|Cristina Corbellani]] *[[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] *[[Alonso-469|Gonzalo Alonso]] *[[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]] (competente en el uso de categorías en Wikitree) === ¿Cómo unirse? === Te unirias? Por favor poné un comentario en esta pagina o en [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1603848/would-you-like-join-project-argentina-have-mate-and-cookies G2G Proyecto Argentina] y/o en [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456976/would-you-like-to-join-the-latin-america-project G2G Project Latin America] Gracias!

Proyectos de México: directrices de categorización y nomenclatura de ubicaciones

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[[Category:Mexico Project]] '''For the English version, see [[Space:Mexico_Project_Guidelines_and_Resources|Mexico Project Location Naming and Categorization Guidelines]]''' Incluir lugares (particularmente en el campo de nacimiento) y categorías ayudará a todos los investigadores que trabajan en linajes mexicanos, e incluso ayudará a los investigadores que trabajan en otras regiones a evitar confusiones. Si no conoce el mejor nombre, o el nombre históricamente más exacto, ¡haga lo mejor que pueda! Una buena conjetura es mejor que nada. Si lo necesita, pregunte en G2G, etiquetando su pregunta con '''México'''. == Historia == Antes de la colonización española, el territorio de México se compartía entre varias naciones y tribus, como se aborda en el [[Project:Ind%C3%ADgenas_Mexico|Indígenas Mexico project]]. El [[Space:Mexico|país de México]] actual existe desde la independencia de México, en 1823. En concreto, desde el período de 1821-1823, México fue administrado como el [[:Category:First_Mexican_Empire|Primer Imperio Mexicano ]] (una monarquía constitucional), y de 1824 a 1835 como la [[:Category: First Mexican Republic|Primera República Mexicana]], pero por el bien del esquema de categorización (ver "Categorías de ubicación", a continuación), notamos que las fronteras estatales después de 1823 eran como son ahora, con algunas excepciones. Antes de esto, desde alrededor de 1519, gran parte de este territorio fue reclamado como parte del [[Space:New_Spain|Virreinato de Nueva España]] (o simplemente "Nueva España"). A lo largo del período del Virreinato de Nueva España, hubo varios distritos administrativos incluidos en los límites de lo que actualmente es México: * Baja California, seguida por el [[:Category:Territorio de Baja California|Territorio de Baja California]], que comprende la actual [[:Category:Baja_California|Baja California]], y [[:Category:Baja California Sur |Baja California Sur]] * [[:Category:Nuevo Reino de León|Nuevo Reino de Léon]], correspondiente a la moderna [[:Category:Nuevo León|Nuevo León]] * [[:Category: Nuevo Santander|Nuevo Santander]], correspondiente a la moderna [[:Category:Tamaulipas|Tamaulipas]] * [[:Category: Nueva Extremadura|Nueva Extremadura]], correspondiente a la moderna [[:Category:Coahuila|Coahuila]] * [[:Category: Nueva Navarra|Nueva Navarra]], que comprende la moderna [[:Category:Sinaloa|Sinaloa]] y [[:Category:Sonora|Sonora]] * [[Space:Province_of_Nueva_Vizcaya|Provincia de Nueva Vizcaya]], que comprende [[:Category:Chihuahua|Chihuahua]] y [[:Category:Durango|Durango]] * [[Space:Reino_de_Nueva_Galicia|Reino de Nueva Galicia]], integrado por [[:Category:Aguascalientes|Aguascalientes]], [[:Category:Colima|Colima]], [[:Category:Jalisco|Jalisco]], [[:Category:Nayarit|Nayarit]] y [[:Category:Zacatecas|Zacatecas]] * [[:Category:Reino de México|El Reino de México]], que comprende la moderna [[:Category:Oaxaca|Oaxaca]], [[:Category:Veracruz|Veracruz]], Estado de México, [[:Category:Guerrero|Guerrero]], [[:Category: Puebla|Puebla]], [[:Category:Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]], [[:Category:Guanajuato|Guanajuato]], [[:Category:San Luis Potosí|San Luis Potosí]], [[:Category:Hidalgo| Hidalgo]], [[:Category:Morelos|Morelos]], [[:Category:Querétaro|Querétaro]], [[:Category:Ciudad de México|Ciudad de México]], y [[:Category:Michoacán|Michoacán]] * [[:Category:Yucatán, Nueva España|Yucatán, Nueva España]], que comprende la moderna [[:Category:Yucatán|Yucatán]], [[:Category:Campeche|Campeche]], [[:Category:Quintana Roo| Quintana Roo]], y Tabasco * El estado moderno de [[:Category:Chiapas|Chiapas]] estaba en [[:Category: Capitanía General de Guatemala|Guatemala Colonial]] {{Image|file=Mexico_Project_Guidelines_and_Resources.png |caption=Provincias dentro Nueva España, ca 1794 }} Para una cronología más detallada de la historia de México, [[Space:Mexico|ver la página de México y la historia de México]]. Como se señaló anteriormente, de 1810 a 1821, México luchó en la Guerra de Independencia de México, y en 1823 se estableció el país, aproximadamente en su forma moderna. En particular (a los efectos de la categorización de proyectos y las directrices de denominación) se estableció un sistema de administración de 3 niveles con * Pueblo, ej. [[:Category:La Estancia, Durango|La Estancia]], anidado dentro * Municipio, p. ej. [[:Category:Municipio de Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango|Municipio de Santiago Papasquiaro]], anidado dentro * Estado, p. ej. [[:Category:Durango|Durango]] == Nombres de lugares == Incluir [[Help:Location_Fields|información del campo de ubicación]] es de vital importancia para WikiTree. Ayuda a evitar la creación de duplicados, ayuda a localizar y unir sucursales, ayuda a otros a identificar o rechazar posibles coincidencias y ayuda a administrar los objetivos del proyecto. Si no está seguro de dónde nació exactamente una persona, una [[Help:Uncertain_Locations|inferencia con el mejor nivel de detalle posible]] puede ayudar a otros investigadores. [[Help:Categorization|Categorías de ubicación]] puede ayudar a agrupar ramas familiares y ayudar a investigar y construir una imagen detallada de los lugares y épocas donde vivieron nuestros antepasados. === Reglas de nomenclatura de celda de datos === Al agregar nombres de lugares en los campos de datos del México posterior a la independencia, siempre que sea posible, use el nombre sugerido que se proporciona. Esto tenderá a seguir el formato de ''pueblo, municipio, estado, México'', por ejemplo, "La Estancia, Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango, México". En general, es una buena idea (en el espíritu de [[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|"usar sus convenciones, no las nuestras"]]) seleccionar "Español" de la lista desplegable de idiomas, para que los lugares tengan la ortografía y los acentos en español. Los nombres de lugares después de la independencia deben incluir el municipio, en el formato "pueblo-municipio-estado-México", por ejemplo, La Estancia, Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango (como arriba). Los nombres de lugares históricos (antes de la independencia) no incluirán un municipio, sino que deberán tener el formato ''pueblo, estado, Nueva España'', por ejemplo, "Huejúcar, Nueva Galicia, Nueva España". También puede agregar la intendencia o provincia. Entonces tendrías "San Miguel Mexquitic, Intendencia de San Luis Potosí, Estado de México, Nueva España". Nota: una práctica común en los perfiles mexicanos es incluir el estado y el país modernos entre paréntesis después del nombre históricamente exacto (p. ej.) "Huejúcar, Nueva Galicia (Jalisco, México)". En aras de la continuidad y el hábito, las pautas del proyecto no desalentarán esto, pero señalarán que es inconsistente con las buenas prácticas generales para las convenciones de nombres y la higiene de los datos. === Categorías de ubicación === Las categorías de ubicación se pueden utilizar para agrupar a las personas según el lugar donde nacieron, vivieron o murieron, con énfasis en fines genealógicos: especialmente para ayudar a encontrar y rastrear relaciones familiares. En la mayoría de los casos, podría estar bien usar la categoría actual para una ciudad determinada, independientemente de cuándo nació o murió la persona. Pero las categorías históricas son útiles para dividir grupos por era histórica, reduciendo el número de personas en una categoría, agrupando personas que pueden haber vivido al mismo tiempo y simplificando el uso de registros históricos compartidos, como registros de nacimiento o cementerios. La lógica general detrás del esquema de categorización es asegurar que sea consistente internamente; preciso; simple; útil; globalmente inequívoco; y consistente con las convenciones en otros proyectos (como Canadá, Irlanda, Estados Unidos). Al agrupar perfiles que comparten algo en común, las categorías pueden: * ayudar a los miembros a organizar investigaciones en curso, * ayudar a aquellos con un interés especial a encontrar perfiles en los que deseen investigar o colaborar, y * ayudar a los historiadores o genealogistas que investigan un tema o lugar en particular. Las categorías históricas no pretenden ser exhaustivas y capturan cada cambio en la denominación, la administración o el uso. Están destinados a ser generalmente informativos y útiles. Particularmente donde las fronteras de los estados o regiones administrativas eran ambiguas, cambiaron muchas veces (por ejemplo, Guerrero o Yucatán), o donde las administraciones cambiaron rápidamente (por ejemplo, entre los años 1820-1825), o incluso cuando los regímenes cambiaron de reinos, reinos, a provincias, intendencias , (alrededor de 1784), puede que no haya un propósito práctico para rastrear cada matiz. Cuando sea necesario, podemos definir categorías más granulares. Ver [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CZCyHcGngBJA8YxrLE1l288uZDclOMk3CH_7ypcztx4/edit?usp=sharing la hoja de cálculo que describe la propuesta de denominación de categorías]. Aquí se ofrece un resumen. ==== Actualidad ==== * Los pueblos deben ser nombrados usando el formato "pueblo, estado", ej. "[[:Category:Nieves, Zacatecas|Nieves, Zacatecas]] * Deben estar agrupados bajo su municipio, es decir, Nieves Zacatecas debe tener la categoría principal [[:Category:Municipio de General Francisco R. Murguía, Zacatecas|Municipio de General Francisco R. Murguía, Zacatecas]] * Los municipios deben nombrarse con el formato "[Nombre] de municipio, estado" * Los estados deben nombrarse simplemente por el nombre del estado, sin país, por ejemplo, [[:Category:Zacatecas|Zacatecas]] En cualquier caso, si hay ambigüedad (por ejemplo, si un estado tiene dos pueblos diferentes con el mismo nombre, en diferentes municipios), la categoría debe agregar suficiente detalle para distinguirlos. Es posible que las ciudades deban llamarse "ciudad, municipio, estado", por ejemplo hay un [[:Category:Agua Zarca, Monte Escobedo, Zacatecas|Agua Zarca, Monte Escobedo, Zacatecas]] que está a kilómetros de Agua Zarca, Sombrerete, Zacatecas. Cuando corresponda, el [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox_Location|cuadro de información de ubicación]] debe indicar la fecha de inicio de la ciudad, el municipio y el estado en 1823; y tener un enlace precedido por la categoría histórica. ==== Categorías históricas ==== La correspondencia entre las categorías estatales y sus contrapartes históricas se describe arriba, y también en la hoja de cálculo que describe los perfiles de categoría. * Los pueblos históricos deben ser nombrados usando el formato "pueblo, estado histórico", ej. [[:Category: Monte Escobedo, Nueva Galicia|Monte Escobedo, Nueva Galicia]]. * En caso de que el estado histórico tenga el mismo nombre que un estado actual, se debe especificar "Nueva España", por ejemplo, [[:Category:Yucatán, Nueva España|Yucatán, Nueva España]] y [[:Category:Merida, Yucatán, Nueva España|Merida, Yucatán, Nueva España]] * Debido a que no hay municipios en el México colonial, el enlace "precedente" para los municipios debe apuntar al estado histórico, por ejemplo, el enlace "precedente" para [[:Category: Municipio de Indé, Durango|Municipio de Indé, Durango]] es [[:Category: Nueva Vizcaya|Nueva Vizcaya]] ==== Parroquias (parroquias) ==== Las parroquias son distritos administrativos religiosos, generalmente asociados con una iglesia específica, bajo un sacerdote. Una sola ciudad puede tener varias parroquias, o una sola parroquia puede abarcar varios pueblos pequeños. Las parroquias a menudo tienen sus propios conjuntos de registros, por lo que puede ser útil para fines de investigación saber a qué parroquia pertenecía una persona (pero tenga en cuenta que una persona puede tener registros en varias parroquias). Normalmente preferimos que las personas se clasifiquen según el pueblo en el que vivían, pero si crea y usa una categoría de parroquia, hágalo de acuerdo con las pautas [[Space:CIB_for_Congregations|para la creación de categorías de congregación]], y use el cuadro de información de la categoría de manera adecuada. == Páginas de espacio libre == Las páginas de espacio para los pueblos de México deben clasificarse en la categoría actual y la categoría histórica (si existe), pero no en las categorías de municipio o estado de nivel superior. == Fuentes ==

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==Welcome to the Prussia Team Page== This team is managed by the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]. Today part of Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Switzerland. Prussia (German: ''Preußen'') was a historically significant German state that originated in 1525. ===Team Goals=== :This Team was created to offer a place to collaborate on Prussia genealogy research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. :'''How Can You Help the Prussia Team?''' *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done for this topic and we could really use your help. See '''[[#Profile Improvements|Profile Improvements]]''', below. *Members with knowledge of this topic can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. *Add the Prussia sticker template by province to each profile of a person born in Prussia. See more about the Prussia sticker and how to add it here: '''[[#Stickers and Templates|Stickers and Templates]]'''. ===Team Members=== :'''Team Leader: [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]]'''. I am most interested in emigrants to South Australia in the mid-19th Century from Königreich Preußen, Königreich Hannover and Großherzogtum Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Prussian families include Heinrich, Pfeiffer and Schäfer. :Team members: *Anderson, Thom [[Anderson-23510|Connect with Thom]]: *Barron, Charlette [[Hoppe-226|Connect with Charlette]]: *Bartholome, Vernalee [[Bartholome-8|Connect with Vernalee]]: *Cartier, Miranda [[Hollenbeck-914|Connect with Miranda]]: *Cook, Margaret [[Moyer-671|Connect with Margaret]] : *Franks, Linda [[DeFrees-4|Connect with Linda]]: *Frye, Daniel [[Frye-1667|Connect with Daniel]]: *Greenwood, Steven [[Greenwood-3667|Connect with Steven]]: It appears that Pomerania is the origin of some of my paternal ancestors, particularly the Klitzke line, of which I also manage a [[Space:Klitzke Name Study|One Name Study]]. Places that are of interest in association with that surname include Pauzerin (Panzels?), Ueckermünde, Bärwalde (Barwice) in Kreis Neustettin, and whatever "Boratia" was (Borntin? also in Neustettin?). Other surnames are Schiefelbein (likely from Schievelbein, Pommern), as well as Kroll, Gleash, Wiatrok, Mittelsteadt, Post, Rädel and most recently Schmeer. *Gunther, Deb [[Langsdorf-34|Connect with Deb]]: *Gürth, Andy [[Gürth-8|Connect with Andy]]: I am German (i.e. native speaker) and have ancestors from Preußen (Prussia), Pommern (Pomerania), Posen (Poznan), Schlesien (Silesia), Sachsen (Saxony), Galizien (Galicia), Wolhynien (Volhynia, Volyn) as well as from Pfalz (Palatinate). To list them all by name here, would clearly go beyond the scope. Many of these ancestors emigrated in the 18th and 19th century to Canada and USA, a few to South America. Among the families who did not emigrate overseas, there were always shifts in European regions. *Haese, Kylie [[Haese-11|Connect with Kylie]]: I am interested in researching the surname Haese in Pomerania, Prussia. Also interested in Prussian emigration to South Australia. *Lemen, Mark [[Lemen-157|Connect with Mark]]: *Lippincott, Carrie [[Hensel-236|Connect with Carrie]]: *Lomax, Terence [[Lomax-181|Connect with Terence]]: *Martin, Lilly [[Martin-17123|Connect with Lilly]]: *Miller, Wes [[Miller-64890|Connect with Wes]]: *Nickerson, Lou [[Nickerson-3382|Connect with Lou]]: *Penner, Kathryn [[Nass-24|Connect with Kathryn]]: *Semes-Bogya, Eszter |[[Semes-Bogya-1|Connect with Eszter]]: *Shortland, Veronica |[[Brietzke-12|Connect with Veronica]]: A descendent of vine dressers from Prussia & the Rheingau region who immigrated to the Colony of New South Wales between 1849 and 1855. Surnames of interest: Schoeneck / Schöneck / Schipp / Mohr. Ships: Beulah (arr. 1849). Reiherstieg (arr. 1852). Cateaux Wattel (arr. 1855) *Thomas, Steve TEAM LEADER *Wagner, Melissa [[Krebs-1077|Connect with Melissa]]: *Walker, Patricia [[Lee-30845|Connect with Patricia]]: *Wiemer, Amy [[Forstrom-18|Connect with Amy]]: ==== How to Join ==== You must be a member of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] to join. Add your name to the list of team members. Make sure you ask to be on the trusted list of this page. ===Profile Improvements=== :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the LINKS below to get lists of profiles from Prussia that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *'''SOURCERS''': to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DPrussia+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *'''CONNECTORS''': to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DPrussia+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *'''ARBORISTS''': To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DPrussia+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *'''SUGGESTIONS''': To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DPrussia+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]'''. For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. === Stickers and Templates === You can add the Prussia sticker to relevant profiles. {{Prussia Sticker}} {{Prussia Sticker}} Preferrably add the province sticker :''See the [[Template:Prussia_Sticker|Template:Prussia Sticker Page]] for more information on province stickers'' {{Prussia Sticker|Brandenburg}} {{Prussia Sticker|Brandenburg}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|East Prussia}} {{Prussia Sticker|East Prussia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Jülich-Cleves-Berg}} {{Prussia Sticker|Jülich-Cleves-Berg}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Lower Rhine}} {{Prussia Sticker|Lower Rhine}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Pomerania}} {{Prussia Sticker|Pomerania}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Posen}} {{Prussia Sticker|Posen}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Saxony}} {{Prussia Sticker|Saxony}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Silesia}} {{Prussia Sticker|Silesia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|West Prussia}} {{Prussia Sticker|West Prussia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Westphalia}} {{Prussia Sticker|Westphalia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Rhine}} {{Prussia Sticker|Rhine}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Prussia}} {{Prussia Sticker|Prussia}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Hohenzollern}} {{Prussia Sticker|Hohenzollern}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Hanover}} {{Prussia Sticker|Hanover}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Hesse-Nassau}} {{Prussia Sticker|Hesse-Nassau}} ---- {{Prussia Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}} {{Prussia Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}} ---- ==Overview of Prussia== {{Image|file=German_Flags-20.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Flag of Prussia. }} '''The Kingdom of Prussia included the following provinces:''' *Brandenburg, 1415 (Today in Germany and Poland) *Hannover, 1866 (Today in Germany) *Hessen-Nassau, 1867 (Today in Germany) *Hohenzollern, 1415 (Today in Germany) *Ostpreußen / East Prussia, 1813 (Today in Poland and former USSR) *[[Space:Pomerania, Prussia Team|Pommern / Pomerania]], 1648, 1720 (Swedish Pommern 1815) (Today some in Germany, but most in Poland) *[[Space:Posen, Prussia Team|Posen]], 1793 (Today in Poland) *Rheinland / Rheinprovinz, 1814/1824 (Today in Germany and some in Belgium) *Provinz Sachsen / Province of Saxony, 1816 (Today in Germany) *Schlesien / Silesia, 1742 (Today in Poland and Czech Republic) *Schleswig-Holstein, 1864 (Today in Germany and Denmark) *Westfalen / Westphalia, 1815 (Today in Germany) *Westpreußen / West Prussia, 1772, 1793 (Today in Poland) Ideally, we would like to see pages for these provinces eventually created by team members who are interested in specific areas. ===Purpose=== The Prussia team is intended for anyone who is interested in Prussian genealogy, history and WikiTree. The word '''Prussia''' ''(German: Preussen or Preußen; Polish: Prusy)'' for wikitree purposes and the purposes of this team, is referring to the ''Prussia'' in European history, which came under German rule. Prussia came under German and Polish rule in the middle ages. The Kingdom of Prussia ruled from 1701 by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Hohenzollern German royal dynasty House of Hohenzollern]. However Prussia was at different times throughout history a duchy, kingdom, region. These classifications and divisions can be confusing and distracting. Therefore this Prussia team is important to help create some clarity. It is therefore the mission of this team, to create pages to help understand Prussian history. To create profiles for people who were born, married and or died in Prussia. Finally, work towards a unified set of guidelines for the Prussia team, Germany project, and whole wikitree community to follow and refer to when adding and editing Prussian profiles. ===Maps=== {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images.jpg |caption=Historical Map of Prussia }} {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images-1.jpg |caption=Prussia Political map before 1905 }} ===History=== '''Prussia from Duchy (Electorate) of Brandenburg to Kingdom of Prussia and Republic'''
Table: Die brandenburgisch-preußischen Herrscher - The Brandenburg-Prussian sovereigns {| border="4" class="wikitable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Kurfürsten - Electors''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Reign''' |- | [[Hohenzollern-47|Friedrich I.]] | 1415-1440 |- | [[Buren-35|Friedrich II., Eisenzahn]] | 1440-1470 |- | [[Hohenzollern-100|Albrecht Achilles]] | 1470-1486 |- | [[Hohenzollern-121|Johann Cicero]] | 1486-1499 |- | [[Buren-16|Joachim I., Nestor]] | 1499-1535 |- | [[Hohenzollern-49|Joachim II.]] | 1535-1571 |- | [[Hohenzollern-44|Johann Georg]] | 1571-1598 |- | [[Hohenzollern-48|Joachim Friedrich]] | 1598-1608 |- | [[Hohenzollern-50|Johann Sigismund]] | 1608-1619 |- | [[Brandenburg-190|Georg Wilhelm]] | 1619-1640 |- | [[Hohenzollern-65|Friedrich Wilhelm, der Große Kurfürst]] | 1640-1688 |- | [[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich III.]] | 1688-1701 |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Könige - Kings''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#F4CC58;"|'''Reign''' |- | [[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich (III.) I.]] | 1701-1713 |- | [[Hohenzollern-11|Friedrich Wilhelm I.]] | 1713-1740 |- | [[Hohenzollern-7|Friedrich II., der Große]] | 1740-1786 |- | [[Hohenzollern-61|Friedrich Wilhelm II.]] | 1786-1797 |- | [[Hohenzollern-59|Friedrich Wilhelm III.]] | 1797-1840 |- | [[Hohenzollern-63|Friedrich Wilhelm IV.]] | 1840-1861 |- | [[Hohenzollern-36|Wilhelm I.]] | 1861-1888 |- | [[Hohenzollern-19|Friedrich III.]] | 9.3.-15.6.1888 |- | [[Hohenzollern-3|Wilhelm II.]] | 1888-1918 |- |}

(the years of reign of the regents listed in the brackets) Burggraf (Castle count) ''[[Hohenzollern-47|Friedrich VI. von Nürnberg]]'', as Elector of Brandenburg ''[[Hohenzollern-47|Friedrich I.]]'' from 1415 until his death in 1440, broke the power of the nobility, ''[[Buren-35|Friedrich II. Eisenzahn]]'' (†1470) that of the cities, he won the Neumark and part of Lausitz (Lusatia). ''[[Hohenzollern-121|Johann Cicero]]'' (†1499) and ''[[Buren-16|Joachim I., Nestor]]'' (†1535) formed the sovereignty of the country. ''[[Hohenzollern-49|Joachim II.]]'' (†1571) made Brandenburg Protestant in 1539 and was enfeoffed Prussia by Poland in 1569. ''[[Hohenzollern-50|Johann Sigismund]]'' (†1620) acquired Kleve in 1614 and Ost-Preußen (East Prussia) in 1618. ''[[Hohenzollern-65|Friedrich Wilhelm, der Große Kurfürst]]'' (the Great Elector) from 1640-1688, acquired Hinter-Pommern, Halberstadt and Minden in 1648, won Prussia's sovereignty in the Swedish-Polish War (1655-60), pioneered state unity, left behind an orderly state of 110.000 qkm with 1.5 million inhabitants. In 1701, under Elector ''[[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich III.]]'' (1688-1701) and later King ''[[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich I.]]'' (1701-1713), the Duchy of Prussia became a kingdom outside the German Empire and he gave the name '''Preußen''' to the Hohenzollern total state. King ''[[Hohenzollern-11|Friedrich Wilhelm I.]]'' (1713-40) filled the state treasury, created the Generaldirektorium (General Directorate) as a central financial authority in 1723, increased the army and acquired Geldern and Limburg in 1713, Stettin and Vor-Pommern up to the Peene River in 1720. ''[[Hohenzollern-7|Friedrich II., der Große]]'', called ''Friedrich der Große'' (the Great) (1740-86) won Schlesien (Silesia) through the 1st Silesian War (1740-42), claimed it in the 2nd Silesian War (1744-45) and in the Seven Years' War (1756-63), acquired Ost-Friesland (East Frisia) in 1744, West-Preußen (West Prussia) without Danzig and Thorn and the Netzedistrikt in 1772. Under ''[[Hohenzollern-61|Friedrich Wilhelm II.]]'' (1786-97) campaign against Holland in 1787 and France (1792-95). In the special peace of Basel in 1795 Prussia lost the territories on the left bank of the Rhine, acquired in 1793 Greater Poland with Danzig and Thorn, in 1795 Süd-Preußen (South Prussia), Neuost-Preußen (New East Prussia) and Neu-Schlesien (New Silesia) and in 1791 the Frankish principalities of Ansbach and Bayreuth. ''[[Hohenzollern-59|Friedrich Wilhelm III.]]'' (1797-1840) was defeated by Napoleon at the Battle of Jena and Auerstedt in 1806 and lost the lands west of the Elbe and the last Polish acquisitions in the Peace of Tilsit in 1807. On February 28, 1813, Prussia formed an alliance with Russia against Napoleon at Kalisch. This was followed by the wars of liberation against ''[[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon I.]]'' from 1813 to 1815 with the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig with its heavy losses and the final victory over [[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon Bonaparte]] at Waterloo. Through the 1st Peace of Paris in 1814, the Congress of Vienna and the 2nd Peace of Paris in 1815, Prussia was able to expand significantly in terms of territory and had 278.000 qkm and 10,4 million inhabitants. Germany's defeat in World War I in 1918 led to the German Revolution. The Hohenzollerns were overthrown and the Weimar Republic was established, thus bringing an end to the German monarchy and Prussian monarchy. With the Nazis in 1933, the darkest chapter of Prussian and German history began in the land of poets and thinkers. It ends with the senseless deaths of millions of people, an enormous movement of refugees within and from Europe, a state reorganization in Europe and the end of Prussia. February 25, 1947: The Allies Decide on the Final Dissolution of Prussia
The State of Prussia was finally dissolved by the four victorious powers of the Second World War by Act of the Allied Control Council No. 46 of February 25, 1947.
Prussia is now only a historical term. (to be continued) ===Culture=== If high and state culture is taken as representative of a general Prussian cultural history, then this is characterized in Prussia by different phases of flourishing and stagnation. On the whole, however, Prussia, especially in the beginnings of its history in the 17th century, belongs comparatively rather to the cultural desert areas in Central Europe. It is true that the Mark Brandenburg and East Prussia, the two core areas of the Brandenburg-Prussian state in the 17th century, already have an independent, regional cultural history, which in this context certainly produces sights worth seeing, such as the Cistercian monastery architecture in Brandenburg with Zinna, Lehnin and Chorin or the fascinating ensemble of the Marienburg on the Nogat in West Prussia as the residence of the Deutscher Orden (Teutonic Order). In terms of intellectual history, both territories also boast outstanding institutions as early as the 16th century, which certainly attained supra-regional significance with the founding of the university in Frankfurt an der Oder in 1506 as the Brandenburg state university and the University of Königsberg, founded in 1544 for the Duchy of Prussia. But for a long time in the 17th century, when the fusion of the core region of the Mark Brandenburg with the two territorial outposts in the west with Kleve, Mark and Ravensberg and in the east with East Prussia has long been completed in terms of state law, the emerging German middle power culturally represents rather a territory with few outstanding achievements. These include the garden city of Kleve, laid out in the 1650s by the Electorate of Brandenburg's governor in Kleve, Prince ''Johann Moritz von Nassau-Siegen (1604-79)'', the first German attempt at a landscape-forming park creation based on the Dutch model, with which the rising territorial power wanted to prove its claim to power in the west of the empire. After the Thirty Years' War, ''[[Hohenzollern-65|Friedrich Wilhelm, der Große Kurfürst]]'' (the Great Elector) initiates the development of the Berlin-Potsdam residential and cultural landscape, which, however, is only gradually to become one of the most outstanding ruling landscapes in the world. Of lasting importance for the cultural development of the "scattered land bush of the Holy Roman Empire" is the admission of French Huguenots to Brandenburg-Prussia. Although they were brought to the Hohenzollern state primarily for reasons of economic revitalization of the war-torn country, the French ferment had an impact not only on language development in Berlin, but also through numerous important artists and intellectuals such as the academy secretary ''Jean Henri Samuel Formey'', the ''Ancillon family'' of writers and civil servants, the ''Erman family'' of scholars, the master builders ''David and Friedrich Gilly'', and the Huguenot descendant ''[[Fontane-6|Theodor Fontane]]''. Although a systematic art and cultural collection policy already began under the ''Great Elector'', Prussia only began to gain cultural importance during the reign of ''[[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich I.]] (1657-1713)'', who otherwise came off less well in historiography. ''[[VonHohenzollern-2|Friedrich I.]]'', who had just been crowned the first king of Prussia, tried to systematically expand Prussia's cultural influence, not least to emphasize his own claim to power. Under his reign, Prussia began its cultural ascent, and in the 18th century it began to replace Electoral Saxony, which had been the leader until then, in the cultural hegemony of northern Germany. The list of intellectuals and scholars who moved to the Prussian court in Berlin is revealing. Strikingly, many of them were scholars who were ostracized elsewhere as innovators of thought and can only be presented here in a selection that includes the most important personalities: In 1686, during the reign of the ''Great Elector'', ''Samuel Pufendorf (1632-1694)'' came to Berlin from Stockholm as Brandenburg court historiographer, after all the founder of German natural law as well as the most important teacher of constitutional and international law in the age of the early Enlightenment in Germany. In 1690, the philosopher ''Christian Thomasius (1655-1728)'', who came from Leipzig, was one of the intellectual founding fathers of the University of Halle, established in 1690-94, which was not only to become the central university for the Prussian state and its need for capable, legally trained state officials, but was also to become one of the most progressive universities of the Age of Enlightenment in Germany in general. In 1707, ''Christian Wolff (1679-1754)'', expelled from Leipzig, an even more important philosopher, succeeds Thomasius as a professor at the University of Halle. In 1691, the pietist preacher and theologian ''Philipp Jakob Spener (1635-1705)'' moves from Dresden to Berlin, where his reform program ensures a pietistic overcoming of orthodox Lutheranism. In 1692, the scholar, court official and first chancellor of the newly founded University of Halle, ''Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff (1626-92)'', arrived from Altenburg. In the same year, Spener's student and Protestant-Pietist theologian and educator ''August Hermann Francke (1663-1727)'' came from Leipzig to establish in Halle, beginning in 1698, the Franckeschen Stiftungen (Francke Foundations), an exemplary institution for the education and training of boys and (revolutionary for the time) girls as well. In 1694, ''Andreas Schlüter (ca.1660-1714)'', a native of Danzig and probably the most important German architect of the turn of the century, moved from Warsaw to Berlin around 1700, not least to work on the expansion of the Prussian residence and capital Berlin and Potsdam. With the construction of the Berliner Stadtschloss (City Palace), one of the most important buildings of its kind north of the Alps in the Baroque era, which was overdimensioned in view of the political and economic strength of Prussia at that time, he set a first cultural-historical sign beyond the borders of the young kingdom. In the same year, the eminent chemist and physician and later personal physician to the soldier king, ''Georg Ernst Stahl (1660-1734)'', was drawn from Hanover to Prussia. In 1700, one of the greatest universal geniuses of his time, the philosopher ''Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716)'', is attracted from Hanover to the Prussian court and to the conception of a contemporary Prussian Academy of Sciences, which will be extremely important for the Prussian-German history of science and will become one of the great European academies. Some of these cultural institutions of the early Kingdom of Prussia were initiated by the wife of the first Prussian king, ''[[Hannover-35|Sophie Charlotte (1668-1705)]]'', a native of Hanover. In contrast to her husband, she was interested in art and culture beyond the state's need for representation and established an ambitious court theater and a stimulating musical culture with composers such as ''Giuseppe Torelli (1658-1709)'' in her Charlottenburg Palace, the first Prussian seat of the arts. The accession to power of the soldier king ''[[Hohenzollern-11|Friedrich Wilhelm I.]] (1688-1740)'' meant a severe slump for culture and the promotion of art in Prussia as a whole. Due to his father's complete over-indebtedness of the young monarchy, the Hohenzollern king, who was one-sidedly oriented toward economic "making a profit" and the military strengthening of his state, reduced all institutions in the areas of art and culture that he considered unnecessary. In contrast, the soldier king supported other scientific institutions that were important for the economic advancement of the state, such as the first German university chair for economics in 1727. ==Research Help and Regional Resources== *[[:Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Roots Project Resources]] page is a new and updated list. Can you add any more resources to the list? *[https://www.many-roads.com/tips-opinions-pointers/german-prussian-genealogy-aids/ ManyRoads] (you'll need to sign up for a free account and log in) *History of Prussia book https://archive.org/details/historyprussiat02wyatgoog/page/n18/mode/2up?q=pomerania *Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde - West German Society for Family Studies) [http://www.wgff.de/ WGFF.de]: this site has resources for research in the former Prussian Rhine Province; today North Rhine-Westphalia (admin districts Dusseldorf and Cologne) and Rhineland-Palatinate (admin districts Koblenz and Trier) *[http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp Kartenmeister.com]: Prussia map database with 108,000+ locations with over 45,000 name changes once, and 5,500 twice and more. All locations are EAST of the Oder and Neisse rivers and are based on the borders of the eastern provinces in Spring 1918. Included in this database are the following provinces: Eastprussia, including Memel, Westprussia, Brandenburg, Posen, Pomerania, and Silesia. *[http://gov.genealogy.net/search/index The Historic Gazetteer] Another system to find German place names. Gives a good summary of historic changes of government districts, *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4110912 Germany, Prussia, East Prussia, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1551-1992] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3665083 Germany, Prussia, Pomerania, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1544-1966] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2780641 Germany, Prussia, Saxony, Census Lists, 1770-1934] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4111605 Germany, Prussia, West Prussia, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1537-1981] *[http://www.archivaria.com/EmigList/ Wilhelm Iwan, Die Altlutherische Auswanderung um die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts]: Eine Episode deutscher Auswanderung: 2 vols. (i.e. The Old Lutheran Emigration at the Middle of the 19th Century), Johann-Heß-Institut Breslau (ed.), Ludwigsburg: Eichhornverlag Lothar Kallenberg, 1943, vol. II Appendix (list and statistics of emigrants). *[https://jewsineastprussia.de/genealogy-get-hints/ Jews in East Prussia] Genealogy Sources *[[Wikipedia:List of German exonyms for places in Poland|List of German exonyms for places in Poland]] on Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia (incredibly useful for comparing placenames) *[https://digi.archives.cz/da/ Digital Archives of the Regional Archives in Opava] There are Catholic Church books from the Czech/Poland area in this database online: You type in the town and look for the tree icon signifying church. *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1745410739105849/?ref=br_rs Facebook: Prussian Genealogy & Heritage / German, Polish & Lithuanian Roots Community] group has great resources (private group, you'll need to be added) *[https://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/places/north-europe/germany/prussia Prussia] *[http://www.westpreussen.de/cms/ct/allgemeines/militaerwesen.php Family Research in West Prussia] ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== *[[Space:Szczecin|Stettin, Pommerania, Prussia]] *[[Space:Gross_Leistenau|Gross Leistenau in West Prussia]] *[[Space:Weigelsdorf%2C_Silesia%2C_Prussia|Weigelsdorf, Silesia, Prussia]] *[[Space:Seven_Years_War_in_Europe|Seven Years War in Europe]] *[[Space:Predecessor_Sovereign_States_of_Poland|Predecessor Sovereign States of Poland]] *[[Space:House_of_Hannover|House of Hannover]] *[[Space:Lubusz_Voivodeship|Lubusz Voivodeship]] *[[Space:House_of_Nassau-Weilburg|House of Nassau-Weilburg]] *[[Space:House_of_Hesse|House of Hesse]] *[[Space:Empfingen|Empfingen]] ====Team Pages==== *[[Space:Pomerania, Prussia Team|Pommern / Pomerania, Prussia team page]] *[[Space:Posen, Prussia Team|Posen, Prussia Team page]] *[[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia]] (This is managed by the Australia Project) ====Resource Pages==== *[[Space:Rang-_und_Quartier-Liste_der_k%C3%B6niglich_preu%C3%9Fischen_Armee_(Rank_and_quarter_list_of_the_Royal_Prussian_Army)|Space:Rang-_und_Quartier-Liste_der_k%C3%B6niglich_preu%C3%9Fischen_Armee_(Rank_and_quarter_list_of_the_Royal_Prussian_Army)]] ==WikiTree Categories== *[[:Category:Prussia|Category: Prussia]] *[[:Category:Preu%C3%9Fen|Category: Preußen]] *[[:Category:Prussia%2C_Emigrants|Category: Prussia, Emigrants]] ==Translation Aides== :In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words. ----
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
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Last updated by [[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]]: 09 May 2022

Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland

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The first two German immigrant ships, ''Marbs'' and the ''Aurora'', arrived on 22 March 1855 at Moreton Bay (Brisbane) direct from Hamburg, with almost 1000 German settlers, mainly from the Tauber River Valley in southern Germany. They made up more than a quarter of the year's total immigration into what is now Queensland. There had been 47 deaths on the ships due to outbreaks of typhus, cholera and measles. Some passengers went to jobs in the Ipswich area, some to the Maryborough area, and many went to work in the Toowoomba district. The arrival of these settlers was due to Edward Lord, a storekeeper from Drayton on the Darling Downs, who pioneered the idea of encouraging German migration direct to Moreton Bay, rather than through the port of Sydney. He had been at a meeting of Darling Downs squatters and businessmen held on 21st July 1851 in the Bull's Head Inn at Drayton. This meeting decided to bring German workers direct to the Moreton Bay (Brisbane), rather than through Sydney. From October 1851 to July 1852 Lord, who had been educated in Germany, advertised in the Moreton Bay Courier, offering to landowners his services as an unofficial immigration agent. Wilhelm Kirchner, the Consul for Hamburg and for Prussia in Sydney, was not happy about Lord's actions, as he was already the official German immigration agent for NSW (which still included Moreton Bay). Edward Lord's 1854 trip to Germany promoting Queensland was a major factor in the emigration of the passengers of the Marbs and the Aurora.http://www.germanaustralia.com/e/chron/chron3.htm In 1861 there were only about 2,000 Germans in Queensland, and they were mainly in the cities, working as labourers and tradesmen. The first Queensland Government set up a committee under Dr John Dunmore Lang (head of the Presbyterian Church in Australia). This committee sent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heussler Johann Christian Heußler(Heussler)], a successful German businessman in Brisbane, to Germany to recruit immigrants for Queensland. He was able to offer immigrants attractive deals, including free ship's passage, good wages, and the right to select land to the value of £12 once their compulsory period of service (usually 2 years) to a local employer was over. The employer had paid for their ship's passage. Heußler did a good job and Germans arrived in Queensland in large numbers over the next decade and more, mainly in family groups. This period was, though, a time of particularly high emigration from Germany (overpopulation in some states, fear of being caught up in Prussia's wars against Denmark, Austria and France), and Queensland's immigration program benefited from this.http://www.germanaustralia.com/e/queensland.htm {{Image|file=Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland-1.jpg |caption=''Johann Christian Heussler'' }} Prominent figure to German Settlement in Queensland is Johann Heussler, immigration agent (who later became a member of the Legislative Council of Queensland). 'Heussler, Johann Christian (John) (1820–1907)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/heussler-johann-christian-john-15534/text26748, accessed 21 May 2019. {{Image|file=Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland-2.jpg |caption= ''Johann Christian Heussler, 1898.'' }} In 1885, two Lutheran (German) groups formed in Queensland, namely, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Queensland, and the United German-Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Queensland. '''Main Areas of Settlement in Queensland''' ''Can you add Profiles to these Categories? Can you improve existing Profiles?'' * Esk Region? '''See http://www.germanaustralia.com/e/queensland.htm for some background info and a settlement map''' [[Haese-11|Haese-11]] 13:45, 21 May 2019 (UTC) * '''Queensland Name Studies on WikiTree''' ''Can you add Profiles to these Name Studies? Can you improve existing Profiles? Start a new name study?'' * [[:Category:Queensland%2C_Roser_Name_Study|Roser Name Study]] ''14 profiles at Apr 2019'' * '''Related Categories on WikiTree''' A Category is a group of Profiles with something in common. ''You could add one of these Categories to an existing Profile, or improve a Profile already listed under a Category.'' * [[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_Queensland|Category: MIgrants from Prussia to Queensland]] * [[:Category: Queensland, Immigrants from German Confederation|Queensland, Immigrants from German Confederation]] ''Note - duplication?'' ** [[:Category:Assisted German Immigrants to Queensland|Assisted German Immigrants to Queensland]] ''Mel is adding more profiles'' '''Pages on WikiTree''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Immigrants_to_Queensland_from_Germany Immigrants to Queensland from Germany]] '''Related Projects on WikiTree''' A Project is a group of WikiTree members working together on a goal or theme. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia_-_Free_Settlers_1788_-_1900 Australia - Free Settlers] * [[Space:Australia_-_Assisted_and_Bounty_Immigrants|Australia - Assisted and Bounty Immigrants]] *[[Project:Germany|Germany project]] '''Useful External Links''' ''Can you add to this list?'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_place_names_changed_from_German_names Wikipedia - List of Australian Place Names Changed From German Names] * [http://www.germanaustralia.com/e/queensland.htm German Australia - Queensland] == Sources == See also: *[https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/blog/germans-queensland-history-pictures Germans in Queensland - history in pictures]

Prussian and German Settlement in South Australia

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'''Main Areas of Settlement in South Australia''' ''Can you add Profiles to these Categories? Can you improve existing Profiles?'' * [[:Category:Klemzig%2C_South_Australia|Klemzig]] * [[:Category:Hahndorf%2C_South_Australia|Hahndorf]], [[:Category:Lobethal%2C_South_Australia|Lobethal]] * The Forty-eighters and [[:Category:Buchsfelde,_South_Australia|Buchsfelde]] / [[:Category:Buchfelde,_South_Australia|Buchfelde]] * [[:Category:Barossa_Valley%2C_South_Australia|The Barossa Valley]] - [[:Category:Bethanien%2C_South_Australia|Bethanien]] * [[:Category:Adelaide%2C_South_Australia|Adelaide]] * The Mines [[:Category:Moonta_Mines%2C_South_Australia|Moonta Mines]], Wallaroo Mines, '''South Australian Name Studies on WikiTree''' ''Can you add Profiles to these Name Studies? Can you improve existing Profiles? Start a new name study?'' *[[:Category:Haese_Name_Study|Haese]] * [[:Category:South_Australia%2C_Heinrich_Name_Study|Heinrich]] 7 Profiles Apr 2019 * [[:Category:South_Australia%2C_Hempel_Name_Study|Hempel]] * [[:Category:South_Australia%2C_Nitschke_Name_Study|Nitschke]] 55 Profiles Apr 2019 * [[:Category:South_Australia%2C_Wohling_Name_Study|Wohling]] 7 Profiles Apr 2019 '''Related Categories on WikiTree''' A Category is a group of Profiles with something in common. ''You could add one of these Categories to an existing Profile, or improve a Profile already listed under a Category.'' * [[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_South_Australia|Migrants from Prussia to South Australia]] * [[:Category: South Australia, Pioneers|South Australia, Pioneers]] * [[:Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation|Migrant Ships from Germany to South Australia]] * [[:Category:Skiold%2C_sailed_21_April_1844|Skiold/Skjold 1844 to New Zealand]] Despite originally migrating to New Zealand, some of these passengers ended up in South Australia. *Wine Districts in South Australia Also [[:Category: South Australia, Winemakers|South Australia, Winemakers]] and [[:Category:Australia, Wine Districts and Wineries|Australia, Wine Districts and Wineries]] '''Related Projects on WikiTree''' A Project is a group of WikiTree members working together on a goal or theme. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia_-_Free_Settlers_1788_-_1900 Australia - Free Settlers] * [[Space:Australia_-_Assisted_and_Bounty_Immigrants|Australia - Assisted and Bounty Immigrants]] *[[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] '''Useful External Links''' ''Can you add to this list?'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_place_names_changed_from_German_names Wikipedia - List of Australian Place Names Changed From German Names] *[https://www.geni.com/projects/Prussian-settlement-in-South-Australia/16515 Geni.com Projects - Prussian Settlement in South Australia] *[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.shtml The Ships List - German Emigrants to South Australia, 1837-1866] *[http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/manning/sa/immigra/german.htm State Library of South Australia - German Immigration to South Australia] *[http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/german.htm Flinders Ranges Research - German Settlement in South Australia] *[https://ozforebears.blogspot.com/2018/12/hellwigs-of-south-australia.html Prussian Immigrants to S.A. With Surname Hellwig] *[https://thegermanclub.org.au/about/german-history-sa/ The German Club - German History in South Australia] *[https://www.pioneerssa.org.au/ The Pioneers Association of South Australia Inc.] *[http://adelaidia.sa.gov.au/subjects/germans Adelaidia Germans] *[http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/german.htm South Australian History - German Settlers in South Australia] * [https://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/buchfelde.htm The Forty-eighters and Buchfelde]

Prussian Immigrant Ships to Queensland

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[[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Migrants from Prussia to Queensland]] '''This Page is Provided by the [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians Project]]'''
'''Other Pages in this Project:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tips_For_Researching_Prussian_and_German_Settlers_in_Australia Tips For Researching Prussian and German Settlers in Australia] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_South_Australia Prussian and German Settlement in South Australia] | [[Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland|Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland]] | [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Back to Main Page]] The purpose of this page is to provide links to ship free space pages. '''Shipping Arrivals''' * Earl of Granville * Grasbrook, arrived 1855 * Charles Dickens, arrived 1879 *Peter Goddefroy, arrived 1865 [[:Category:Peter Godeffroy, Arrived 10 Aug 1865|Category:Peter Godeffroy, Arrived 10 Aug 1865]] '''Departing from Hamburg''' *Johan Cesar 1866 (Brisbane Courier 17 May 1864) **JOHAN CESAR arrived 06 02 1866 Brisbane departed Hamburg 07 10 1865 *Beausite 1866 (The Queenslander 15 Sep 1866) **BEAUSITE arr 20 08 1866 Brisbane dep Hamburg 12 05 1866 *Humbolt 1870, 1872, 1873, 1877 Hamburg to Queensland on the Humboldt : 1870, 1872, 1873 and 1877 / revised by Maryborough Family Heritage Institute Inc **HUMBOLT MEYER* 15 02 1870 Brisbane Hamburg .. .. .... **HUMBOLDT 05 11 1870 Moreton Bay Hamburg 16 07 1870 **HUMBOLDT 01 08 1872 Bowen Hamburg 10 04 1872 **HUMBOLDT 29 10 1873 Maryborough Hamburg 30 06 1873 **HUMBOLDT 05 11 1873 ... ... Hamburg 30 06 1873 *Reichstag 1871,1872, 1873 Brisbane Courier 1 Aug 1873 **REICHSTAG 09 03 1871 Maryborough Hamburg 12 11 1870 **REICHSTAG 01 08 1872 Brisbane Hamburg 17 04 1872 **REICHSTAG 18 07 1873 Maryborough Hamburg 14 04 1873 **REICHSTAG 26 07 1873 ... ... Hamburg 14 04 1873 *Gutenberg 1871 Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser 8 April 1871 **GUTENBERG 24 03 1871 Keppel Bay Hamburg 15 12 1870 * Shakespeare 1871, 1872 Brisbane Courier 11 July 1871 **SHAKESPEARE 03 08 1871 Hervey Bay Hamburg 21 03 1871 **SHAKESPEARE 29 09 1872 Keppel Bay Hamburg 16 06 1872 *Friedeburg 1871,1873 Telegraph 5 Sep 1873 **FRIEDEBURG 12 08 1871 Moreton Bay Hamburg 20 04 1871 **FRIEDEBURG 20 08 1873 Brisbane Hamburg 03 05 1873 *Von Schiffer 1871 **VON SCHIFFER 25 08 1871 Brisbane Hamburg .. .. .... *Lammershagen 1871, 1873, 1874 Rockhampton Bulletin and CentralQueensland Advertiser 23 Sept 1871 **LAMMERSHAGEN 07 09 1871 Keppel Bay Hamburg 16 05 1871 **LAMMERSHAGEN 06 01 1873 Moreton Bay Hamburg 06 10 1872 **LAMMERSHAGEN 12 02 1873 Brisbane Hamburg .. .. .... **LAMMERSHAGEN 19 02 1874 Townsville Hamburg 01 11 1873 *John Bertram 1871 The Darling Downs Gazette and General Advertiser 20 Dec 1871 **JOHN BERTRAM 16 12 1871 Moreton Bay Hamburg 26 08 1871 *Herschel 1872, 1873, 1874 The Brisbane Courier 19 Jul 1873 **HERSCHEL .. .. 1872 ... ... Hamburg 01 12 1871 **HERSCHEL 07 03 1872 Hervey Bay Hamburg 01 12 1871 **JOHN HERSCHEL 20 03 1872 Brisbane Hamburg .. .. .... **HERSCHEL 12 07 1873 Bowen Hamburg 29 03 1873 **HERSCHEL 16 07 1874 Brisbane Hamburg 01 04 1874 *Allardus 1873 Telegraph 6 May 1873 **ALLARDUS 12 06 1873 ... ... Hamburg 11 11 1872 **ALLARDUS 13 06 1873 Maryborough Hamburg 11 11 1872 *Eugenie 1873 Central Queensland Herald 8 May 1930 **EUGENIE 30 10 1873 Rockhampton Hamburg 16 06 1873 http://perthdps.com/shipping/mig-qld2.htm ==Sources==

Prussian Immigrant Ships to South Australia

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[[Category:Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Migrants from Prussia to South Australia]] [[Category: Arrivals to South Australia]] '''This page provides links to free space pages and categories of the ships that carried German emigrants to South Australia.''' '''This Page is Provided by the [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians Project]]'''
'''Other Pages in this Project:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tips_For_Researching_Prussian_and_German_Settlers_in_Australia Tips For Researching Prussian and German Settlers in Australia] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_South_Australia Prussian and German Settlement in South Australia] | [[Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland|Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland]] | [[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Back to Main Page]] Please see the [[:Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation|Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation]] for a list of ship categories. '''Historic Background''' Germans have comprised a significant part of the population of South Australia almost since the first British colonists arrived in 1836.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Australia#History This has been variously estimated at between 7% and 10% until the outbreak of World War I in 1914.http://www.thegermanclub.com.au/about-us/german-history-in-SA.php#Year1838to1914 German settlement in Australia began in large numbers in 1838, with the arrival of immigrants from Prussia to Adelaide. German immigrants became prominent in settling South Australia and Queensland. From 1850 until World War I, German settlers and their descendants comprised the largest non-British or Irish group of Europeans in Australia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_settlement_in_Australia '''Shipping Arrivals''' *[[Space:Passenger_list_of_Solway%2C_sailed_9_June_1837_from_Hamburg|1837 - Solway, Hamburg, Germany to Kangaroo Island and Port Adelaide,16th October 1837]] [[:Category: Solway, Arrived 16 Oct 1837|Category]] *[[Space:Passenger_list_of_Bengalee%2C_sailed_10_July_1838_from_Hamburg|1838 - Bengalee, Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide (Kangaroo Island) 19th November]] [[:Category: Bengalee, Arrived 16 Nov 1838|Category]] *[[Space:Passenger_list_of_Prince_George%2C_sailed_8_July_1838_from_Hamburg|1838 Prince George, Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 20-21 November 1838]] [[:Category: Prince George, Arrived 18 Nov 1838|Category]] *[[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837|1839 - Zebra, Altona / Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 2nd January 1839]] [[:Category: Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839|Category]] *[[Space:Passenger_list_of_Catharina_1839 |1839 - Catharina, Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 22nd January 1839]] [[:Category: Catharina, Arrived 22 Jan 1839|Category]] *[[Space:%27SKJOLD%27_From_Hamburg_to_South_Australia_1841|1841 - Skjold, Altona, Germany to Port Adelaide 27th October 1841]] [[:Category: Skjold, Arrived 27 Oct 1841|Category]] *[[Space:George_Washington%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1844|1844 - George Washington, Hamburg & Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 12th September 1844]] [[:Category: George Washington, Arrived 12 Sep 1844|Category]] *1845 - Palmyra, Hobart to Port Adelaide 15th February 1845 (with migrants from Germany who traveled via New Zealand) [[:Category: Palmyra, Arrived 15 Feb 1845|Category]] *[[Space:Heerjeebhoy_Rustomjee_Patel%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1845|1845 - Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 18th September 1845]] [[:Category: Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 18 Sep 1845|Category]] *1846 - George Washington, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 22nd January [[:Category: George Washington, Arrived 22 Jan 1846|Category]] *1846 - Pauline, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 27th September 1846 [[:Category: Pauline, Arrived 27 Sep 1846|Category]] *[[Space:Heerjeebhoy_Rustomjee_Patel%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1846|1846 - Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 28th October 1846]] [[:Category: Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel, Arrived 29 Oct 1846|Category]] *1847 - [[Space:Heloise%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1846_to_1847|Heloise, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 17th March 1847]] [[:Category: Heloise, Arrived 17 Mar 1847|Category]] *1847 - Hermann von Beckerath, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 15th December 1847 [[:Category: Hermann von Beckerath, Arrived 15 Dec 1847|Category]] *[[Space:Gellert%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1847|1847 - Gellert, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 20th December 1847]] [[:Category: Gellert, Arrived 20 Dec 1847|Category]] *[[Space:Pauline_1848_Passenger_List|1848 - Pauline, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 31st March 1848]] [[:Category: Pauline, Arrived 31 Mar 1848|Category]] *1848 - President Smidt, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 8th April 1848 [[:Category: President Smidt, Arrived 8 Apr 1848|Category]] *1848 - Leontine, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 1st August 1848 [[:Category:Leontine%2C_Arrived_1_Aug_1848|Category]] *1848 - Victoria, from Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 6th November 1848 [[:Category: Victoria, Arrived 6 Nov 1848|Category]] *1848 - Alfred, from Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 6th December 1848 [[:Category: Alfred, Arrived 6 Dec 1848|Category]] *1849 - Steinwaerder, Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 12th January 1849 *1849 - Godeffroy / Goddefroy, Hamburg via Plymouth & Melbourne to Port Adelaide 1st March 1849 *1849 - George Washington, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 2nd March 1849 [[:Category:George_Washington%2C_Arrived_1_Mar_1849|Category]] *1849 - Louise, from Hamburg, Germany to Port Adelaide 23rd March 1849 [[:Category: Louise, Arrived 23 Mar 1849|Category]] *[[Space:H.G._Wapp%C3%A4us%2C_Arrived_31_Mar_1849|1849 - G.H. Wappäus (Georg Heinrich), Hamburg via Melbourne to Port Adelaide 31st March 1849]] [[:Category: G.H. Wappäus, Arrived 31 Mar 1849|Category]] *1849 - [[Space:Auguste_and_Meline%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1848-49|Auguste & Meline, Bremen to Port Adelaide 2nd April 1849]] [[:Category: Auguste and Meline, Arrived 2 Apr 1849|Category]] *1849 - Dockenhuden, Hamburg via Melbourne to Port Adelaide 21st May 1849 *1849 - Princess Louise, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 7th August 1849 [[:Category: Princess Louise, Arrived 7 Aug 1849|Category]] *1849 - Wilhelmina Maria, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 30th August 1849 [[:Category: Wilhelmina Maria, Arrived 30 Aug 1849|Category]] *1849 - Australia, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 10th September 1849 [[:Category: Australia, Arrived 10 Sep 1849|Category]] *1849 - Ocean (aka Wolga), Hamburg to Port Adelaide 14th September 1849 [[:Category: Ocean (aka Wolga), Arrived 14 Sep 1849|Category]] *[[Space:Pauline%2C_sailed_24_August_1849|1849 - Pauline, Bremen, Germany to Port Adelaide 9th December 1849]] [[:Category: Pauline, Arrived 9 Dec 1849|Category]] *[[Space:Emmy%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1849-50|1850 - Emmy, Hamburg via Melbourne, to Port Adelaide 16th January 1850]] [[:Category:Emmy%2C_Arrived_15_Jan_1850|Category]] *1850 - Alfred, Hamburg via Plymouth, to Port Adelaide 31st January 1850 *1850 - Pribislav / Pribislaw, Hamburg via Port Phillip, to Port Adelaide 1st March 1850 [[:Category: Pribislaw, Arrived 1 Mar 1850|Category]] *1850 - Livonia, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 20th March 1850 [[:Category:Livonia%2C_Arrived_20_Mar_1850|Category]] *[[Space:Ceres%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1849-50|1850 - Ceres, Bremen to Port Adelaide 21st April 1850]] [[:Category: Ceres, Arrived 21 Apr 1850|Category]] *1850 - Sophie, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 9th August 1850 [[Category: Sophie, Arrived 2 Aug 1850|Category]] *1850 - Leontine, Bremen to Port Adelaide 13th August 1850 [[:Category: Leontine, Arrived 13 Aug 1850|Category]] *[[Space:San_Francisco_Passenger_List_1850|1850 - San Francisco, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 14th October 1850]] [[:Category: San Francisco, Arrived 14 Oct 1850|Category]] *1850 - Australia, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 15th December 1850 [[:Category: Australia, Arrived 15 Dec 1850|Category]] *1851 - Dockenhuden, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 11th February 1851[[:Category: Dockenhuden, Arrived 26 Feb 1852|Category]] *1851 - Wilhelmina, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 6th August 1851 *[[Space:Herder%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1851|1851 - Herder, Bremen to Port Adelaide 21st September 1851]] [[:Category: Herder, Arrived 21 Sep 1851|Category]] *1851 - Suzanne, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 7th October 1851 [[:Category:Suzanne%2C_Arrived_7_Oct_1851|Category]] *1851 - Helena, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 24th December 1851 [[:Category: Helena, Arrived 24 Dec 1851|Category]] *1852 - Dockenhuden, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 26th February 1852 [[:Category: Dockenhuden, Arrived 26 Feb 1852|Category]] *1852 - Alfred, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 9th October 1852 [[:Category: Alfred, Arrived 9 Oct 1852|Category]] *1853 - Dockenhuden, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 10th May 1853 *1853 - Grassbroek, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 24th August 1853 *1853 - Woden, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 8th September 1853 *1853 - Steinwaerder, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 16th September 1853 [[:Category:Steinwärder%2C_Arrived_16_Sep_1853|Category]] *1853 - Courier, Bremen, to Port Adelaide 23rd October 1853 *1854 - Hermann, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 16th November 1853 *1854 - Cesar Godeffroy, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 2nd January 1854 [[:Category: Cesar Godeffroy, Arrived 25 Jan 1854|Category]] *1854 - John R. Moller, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 7th February 1854 *1854 - Iserbrook, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 13th March 1854 *1854 - Helene, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 27th June 1854 *1854 - Wandrahm, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 8th August 1854 *1854 - Reiherstieg, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 26th October 1854 *1854 - J.W.A. Lorentzen, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 4th November 1854 *1854 - Steinwaerder, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 5th November 1854 [[:Category:Steinwärder%2C_Arrived_5_Nov_1854|Category]] *1855 - Johann Caesar, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 1st January 1855 [[:Category: Johann Cesar, Arrived 1 Jan 1855|Category]] *1855 - Australia, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 4th March 1855 *1855 - August, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 9th May 1855 *1855 - La Rochelle, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 3rd September 1855 [[:Category:La_Rochelle%2C_Arrived_3_Sep_1855|Category]] *1855 - Wilhelmine, Bremen, to Port Adelaide 1st October 1855 [[:Category: Wilhelmine, Arrived 1 Oct 1855|Category]] *1855 - Peter Godeffroy, Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 18th November 1855 [[:Category: Peter Godeffroy, Arrived 18 Nov 1855|Category]] *1855 - Steinwaerder, from Hamburg, to Port Adelaide 19th December 1855 [[:Category:Steinwärder%2C_Arrived_19_Dec_1855|Category]] *[[Space:Heinrich_Passenger_List_1856|1856 - Heinrich, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 18th September 1856]] [[:Category: Heinrich, Arrived 8 Oct 1856|Category]] *1857 - Caesar & Helene, from Hamburg (16 June) to Port Adelaide 21 September 1857. *1857 - August, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide, 9th December 1857. *[[Space:Voyage_of_the_Immigrant_Ship_Alfred_to_the_South_Australian_and_Victorian_Colonies_in_1857_-_1858|1858 - Alfred, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 13th February 1858 (& Melbourne 24th February 1858)]] [[:Category:Alfred%2C_Arrived_24_Feb_1858|Category]] *1859 - Helene, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 26th January 1859 *1859 - Alfred, from Hamburg via Cape of Good Hope to Port Adelaide 25th August 1859 (& Melbourne 23rd September 1859). *1859 - Caesar & Helene, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 22nd November 1859 (& Melbourne 17th December 1859) *1864 - Susanne, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide 4th December 1864 *1865 - Peter Godeffroy, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 10th August 1865. [[:Category: Peter Godeffroy, Arrived 10 Aug 1865|Category]] *1865 - Iserbrook, Hamburg to Port Adelaide 22nd September, 1865 [[:Category: Iserbrook, Arrived 22 Sep 1865|Category]] * [[Space:Sophie_Passenger_List_1866|1866 - Sophie, from Hamburg to Port Adelaide, 24 August 1866]] [[:Category:Sophie,_Arrived_24_Aug_1866|Category]] == Sources ==

Prussian Migration to the United States

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==Prussian Migration to the United States Team Proposal Page== The Prussia team members have expressed an interest in beginning a Prussian Migration to the United States Team. This page is designed to be a proposal page and draft for a team page to be used by the Prussia team members who are interested in researching and adding profiles and information to wikitree, by collaborating with other members with the same research interest and goals. *[[:Category: Prussia, Emigrants to United States|Category: Prussia, Emigrants to United States]] ==Team Pages== *[[Space:Ostermann%2C_Migration_Germany-USA|Ostermann, Migration Germany-USA]]

Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians

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'''Top Level Pages in this Project:''' [[Space:Prussia_Team|Prussia Team Page]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tips_For_Researching_Prussian_and_German_Settlers_in_Australia Tips For Researching Prussian and German Settlers in Australia] | [[Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland|Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_South_Australia Prussian and German Settlement in South Australia] | [[Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_Australia|Prussian Immigrant Ships to Australia]] |
Prussian Settlement in Australia
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'''The Prussian Settlement in Australia Team is a team of the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]], focusing on those ancestors from Prussia that immigrated to Australia'''
German Australians ''(German: Deutsch-Australier)'' are Australians with German Heritage. Australians with German heritage constitute one of the largest non-British ethnic groups in Australia. Germans have been in Australia since European settlement commenced in 1788. At least 73 convicts transported to Australia were German. However it was in 1838 that large numbers of German immigrants from Prussia began to migrate to Australia, with the first German settlement being Klemzig, which is now a suburb of Adelaide. Prussian/German immigrants were also prominent in settling Queensland. The time period of focus for this team is roughly 1836-1914. == Team Members== *'''Team Leader''': [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]]. Descendant of families from Silesia : Heinrich of Seiffersdorf, Pfeiffer, Naeschke, Semmler, Qualmann, Schaefer and Haensel. *[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] Descendant of families from Tucheim - Noll, Rawolle, Schmidt, Teltau, Wohling, Wedding,and Zimmerman. *[[Paul-5413 | Melanie Paul]] Queensland families. *[[Raebel-2|Geoffrey Raebel]] South Australia - ships *[[Davis-42955|Scott Davis]] South Australia ships *[[McGrice-37|Malcolm McGrice]] Particularly interested in Prussian immigrants to South Australia and Victoria. Am direct descendant of Prussian immigrants to South Australia as early as 1838. Families include Kuchel, Menzel, Block, Muhlnickel. Have managed to trace families back to Brandenberg, Nekla Hauland etc and research the ships on which they arrived in South Australia. Research of connected families up to the present has resulted in a family tree exceeding 20,000 individuals. Many Prussian families moved from South Australia to settle in western Victoria and south eastern NSW. Have access to large number of family histories of these immigrants, shipping records, BDM's etc and quite willing to assist others in their researching *[[Lowe-6667|David Lowe]] Interested in Prussian aristocracy. 3g-grandparents fled Prussia (in 1850 to England, then 1854 to Australia) after the Baroness went against the family plans and married an army captain! *[[Kane-1210|Peter Kane]] My wife is descended from the Shafferius clan who immigrated to Queensland from Prussia. As far as we know every Schafferius in Australia is descended from a single family (2 brothers and a sister). I'm entering a 2001 family history book "The Schafferius Story" into wikitree, and updating and adding new profiles as I go. I've also created a categories for the book https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:The_Schafferius_Story and started a name study for Schafferius: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schafferius_Name_Study *[[Kopp-496|Robert Kopp]] *[[Stopford-60|Susan Stopford]] A descendent of vine dressers from Prussia & the Rheingau region who immigrated to the Colony of New South Wales between 1849 and 1855. Surnames of interest: Schoeneck / Schöneck / Schipp / Mohr. Ships: Beulah (arr. 1849). Reiherstieg (arr. 1852). Cateaux Wattel (arr. 1855) *[[Garner-5748|Dianne Garner]] *[[Forsyth-576|Kerryn Forsyth]] *[[Smith-24375|Chris Wright]] *[[Collier-598|Lynda Collier]] *[[Navin-90|Mark Navin]] *[[Keillor-128|Leigh Chester-Master]] A descendant of Prussian and Polish immigrants to New South Wales (Queensland) and much inter-marrying afterwards. *[[Davies-12408|Catherine Davies]] *[[Bollmeyer-47|Annette Bollmeyer McDonald]] *[[Thomsen-1818|Anonymous Thomsen]] *[[Obst-187|Brian Obst]] A direct descendant of Silesian / Prussian ancestry on paternal side. Arrived in South Australia 1845, aboard ss Patel from Bremen. 10th gen. *What a great team! == How To Join == *Join the Australia Project by replying to this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/886732/would-you-like-to-join-the-australia-project G2G post] *Request to be on the trusted list of this page. *Post a comment on the bottom right hand side of this page and tell us why and how you can help us reach our goals *Joining the [[Project:Germany|Germany project]] is optional but recommended *Welcome! == Goals == *Create profiles for all the Prussian and German people who travelled to Australia in the colonial period, even if via other countries, and who settled in Australia *Free space pages with shipping lists for all ships that arrived with Prussian/German settlers in Australia *Categorise and join the people profiles to the main WikiTree *Find out who and what the forty-eighters were : see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forty-Eighters ''Do we want a Space Page on this? *Identify stickers relevant to the project. Are any new stickers needed? *Pool our knowledge and experience and assist each other. == To Do List == ''Completed tasks are added to the'' Tasks Completed ''list below''. * On the [[:Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_South_Australia|Prussian Immigrant Ships to South Australia]] page, create Free Space Pages for ships listed. See [[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837 |Zebra Passenger List 1838]] as an example. (Maybe start with those that already are a category on WikiTree?) Add complete passenger list if available. Include crew, ship's surgeon, births and deaths on board etc if avaiable. Put a link to the Space page on the ship's category page, example: [[:Category: Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839]]. * Research and add ships to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Prussian_Immigrant_Ships_to_Queensland&public=1 Prussian Immigrant Ships to Queensland] ''Can you contribute a couple?'' * Create further State-specific pages - NSW, Victoria, Western Australia. (Some of my relatives sailed into Melbourne first, then on to Adelaide. Maybe we can have some sort of indicator for those who travelled internally. ''Ideas how this can be done?'') * Find images for the [[Space:Prussian_and_German_Settlement_in_Queensland|Prussian and German Settlement in Queensland]] page. * Create a Free Space Page especially for the migrants who first went to New Zealand on the ''Skjold'' or [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/Skiold.htm ''Skiold'' 1844] and had to be brought to Van Dieman's Land (European name for the island now called Tasmania) and then South Australia after near starvation and lack of work. See [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1844-45GermanyNZ-Adelaide.htm The Skjold Immigrants] Example: [[Qualmann-17|Elisabeth Qualmann]]. Many of these families are identified in [http://www.lynly.gen.nz/SPSkioldAZinAustralia.pdf "Germans who settled in Australia or Overseas"]. * All the passengers on this WikiTree page: [[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837 |Zebra Passenger List 1838]] need to be added to Category: [[:Category: Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839|Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839]] Has Anonymous Dienelt done any other pages like this that would be relevant to this Project? Would they like to join? (I'm not sure that the proposal to add all profiles from [[Space:Zebra_Passenger_list_1837 |Zebra Passenger List 1838]] to another Category is a good idea. Looks like unnecessary duplication to me. I recommend this proposal be set 'On hold' for more discussion. S.T.) * (removed due to confusion - see next item) *Three waves of immigration: Old Lutherans; 48ers; and fleeing militarism, respectively. ''Should they be covered on one page all together? Or a seperate page for each, so they are less than 800 words and aesthetically pleasing?'' - K.H. ''I now agree that the 48ers were a significant, identifiable group. A separate page looks like a good idea - S.T. (I've removed the comments I made previously) * Research the Wends/Wendish and build a free-space page. (Suggested by A.T.) ''( [https://www.wendishheritage.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/PioneerHeritageTrailBrochure.pdf The Pioneer Heritage Trail Brochure] describe who the Wends are, where they settled in SA and, importantly, the family names. - S.T)(The [https://www.wendishheritage.org.au/research/migration-to-australia/history-of-migration/ Wendish Heritage Society site] identifies migration ships (many to Victoria) and settlements in Victoria and SA.-S.T.)'' * Add these families to WIkitree - [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/einfachsuchen.action?pageName=einfachesuche&methodName=einfach&rechercheBean.defaultfield=&rechercheBean.defaultfield_widget=Australien&rechercheBean.von=&rechercheBean.bis=&rechercheBean.einfacheSucheRadioName=links&__checkbox_rechercheBean.hasdigi=true Individuals or families that boarded a ship or scheduled emigration to Australia] from Niedersachsen National Land Archives (NLA). ===Tasks Completed=== * Profile Captain of the ''Zebra'' 1839, after whom Hahndorf, Sth Aust. is named. [[Hahn-2658|Capt Dirk Hahn]] Done - A.T. * Created South Australia specific page. Done - A.T. * Linked to Wikipedia list of place names changed by the Nomenclature Act. See under "Place Names" on the Tips for Researching page. Done - A.T. * Created Ships - SA page - Done - K.H. *Created a Queensland specific page Done [[Haese-11|Haese-11]] 09:21, 24 April 2019 (UTC) * Created Top Level Ships to Australia Page as in planned structure - A.T. * Created Ships to Queensland Page - A.T. * I created [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Heinrich_Passenger_List_1856 this space] for Heinrich today. No category for it so I have requested one. (TH) * Populating WikiTree with German migrants to Queensland M.P. * Created a page with surname spelling variations and also codes to use for writing German text on your English keyboard. Linked from the "Tips" page - S.T. *Created a page of German words for occupations with English translations, linked from the "Tips" page - K.H. == Stickers == *[[Template:Prussia_Sticker|Prussia Sticker template]] *[[Template:German_Roots_Sticker|German Roots Sticker template]] == Wikitree Of Importance == {{Image|file=Kavel-2.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Pastor Kavel }} :[[Kavel-2|Pastor Kavel]] - 12 April 1835: Pastor Ludwig Christian Kavel first met with George Fife Angas in London to initiate arrangements for the emigration of German Lutherans to settle in Klemzig the first Lutheran settlement & elsewhere to South Australia. Pastor Kavel was determined to help his loyal parishioners emigrate from Brandenburg, Posen and Silesia to escape religious persecution by King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia. From https://www.geni.com/projects/Bound-for-South-Australia/18356
{{Image|file=Unknown-392151.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Agnes Kroll }} Did you know we have our own illegitimate Prussian Princess, who came to Australia and was living in Sydney? [[Unknown-392151|Agnes (Kroll) Dettmann's]] ancestry can be traced back to the Kings of Prussia, see her tree [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Family-Tree-392151 here]. A fabulous book, ''Agnes: The Secret Princess'' by [[Dettmann-23|Belinda Dettmann]] and [[Dettmann-30|Jane Stevens]] (published January 2015) tells the story of her lineage and it includes DNA analysis. I have a copy and plan to try to ensure we reference it throughout Wikitree, particularly the DNA side. Agnes is also related to Geoffrey Robertson and some of you may remember the references to this mystery in the episode of Who Do You Think You Are that aired in 2008 ([[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] 22:36, 7 April 2019 (UTC)) == Links == WikiTree Categories of interest: *[[:Category: Prussia, Emigrants to Australia|Category: Emigrants from Prussia to Australia]] *[[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_South_Australia|Category: Migrants From Prussia to South Australia]] *[[:Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation|South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation]] * [[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_Queensland|Category: Migrants From Prussia to Queensland]] *[[:Category:Migrants_from_Prussia_to_Victoria|Category: Migrants From Prussia to Victoria]] ===Facebook=== *[https://www.facebook.com/GermanHeritageAustralia/?__tn__=kC-R&eid=ARA-eO4cbiDzUMNNN1jkr_0np7vHRwqI6FjTw-Ojh7npSjLTcz7llG0Kw7UH4G9RkJmrJtw1lEsBVMDq&hc_ref=ARTRR8Ewyz8efTmYn2V1OjJINK1m8iZ3QfbLOWb01uGikD93bwvTOrdB_Fh2mUmH3x0&fref=nf German-Australian Genealogy & History Alliance Page] *[https://www.facebook.com/MonikasGermantranslations/?eid=ARD5slJO6uflyCNYgAK-qzLKAORB_3Ukg9j_X8BVjQN094NVM7gcL3Gjd60uHPHtAdlzzRIn5-vuPzPm Monikas German to English translations] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1610000705884406 Darling Downs German Genealogy Group] == Sources == *[http://graememoad.com/Family/WC_IDX/SUR.HTM Graeme Moad Surname List] *[http://graememoad.com/web/Ancestors/Surnames.html Graeme Moad list of Surname spelling variations] *Wikipedia contributors. (2018, June 13). German settlement in Australia. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Originally retrieved 15:34, March 18, 2019, updated 23:48, June 5, 2021 from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_settlement_in_Australiatitle=German_settlement_in_Australia&oldid=845645105 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_place_names_changed_from_German_names Wikipedia - List of Australian Place Names Changed From German Names] *http://www.germanaustralia.com/index.htm *https://www.geni.com/projects/Prussian-settlement-in-South-Australia/16515 *https://www.geni.com/projects/Prussian-Settlement-in-Queensland/31571 *http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.shtml *http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/manning/sa/immigra/german.htm - German Immigration to South Australia *http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.shtml German Immigration to SA *[http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/german.htm Flinders Ranges Research - German Settlement in South Australia] *[https://ozforebears.blogspot.com/2018/12/hellwigs-of-south-australia.html Prussian Immigrants to S.A. With Surname Hellwig] *[https://thegermanclub.org.au/about/german-history-sa/ The German Club - German History in South Australia] *http://www.slsa.ha.sa.gov.au/BSA - Passenger lists of ships to South Australia 1836-1851, originally compiled by the late Diane Cummings * [https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/einfachsuchen.action?pageName=einfachesuche&methodName=einfach&rechercheBean.defaultfield=&rechercheBean.defaultfield_widget=Australien&rechercheBean.von=&rechercheBean.bis=&rechercheBean.einfacheSucheRadioName=links&__checkbox_rechercheBean.hasdigi=true Individuals or families that boarded a ship or scheduled emigration to Australia] from Niedersachsen National Land Archives (NLA). * http://gov.genealogy.net/search/index Powerful system to find German place names. Very useful for finding locations that are not in Germany now. * https://www.familysearch.org/research/places/ Family Search tool for finding locations. Quite useful for locations that are not inside Germany now. * https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer. Another tool to find historic locations in Prussia. * [[Space:Immigrants_to_Queensland_from_Germany|Immigrants to Queensland from Germany]]

Pruyn Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Pruyn family in New Netherland are === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Descendants === == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pruyn_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

PS-PGM

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Quick links [[Space:Pilgrim_Ships:_Clean-up_Project|Space:Pilgrim_Ships:_Clean-up_Project]] [[:Category:Great_Migration_Ships|Category:Great_Migration_Ships]] [[:Category:Puritan_Great_Migration|Category:Puritan_Great_Migration]] Hotten is aka John Camden Hotten, The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations 1600-1700. With their ages, the localities where they formerly lived in the mother country, the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars. From mss. preserved in the State paper department of Her Majesty's Public record office, England (1874); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014). Hotten notes: Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia begins at p 200 The Dead In Virginia, p. 190 The Living in Virginia, p. 168 "The First Republic in America" by Alexander Brown is aka Alexander Brown, The First Republic in America (1898); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014). Another reference: Samuel Purchas, Hakluytus posthumus, or Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others, 20 vols. (1625; reprinted, 1905-1907); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014). Anne Shurtleff Stevens, "[URL NAME]," Packrat Productions (accessed 2014). John Robinson and George Francis Dow, The sailing ships of New England, 1607-1907 (1922); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014). Charles Edward Banks and Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, Topographical dictionary of 2885 English emigrants to New England, 1620-1650 (1937); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014). http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm Concord
http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/concord.htm [[:Category:Concord%2C_sailed_Mar_26%2C_1602 Update/take2: '''Rewritten''' 29 August 2014 ==Great Migration Ships== Sparrow, Sailed May 1622
'''Quick re-write''' [[:Category:Sparrow%2C_sailed_May_1622 http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/sparrow.htm Fortune, sailed 1621.
[[:Category:Fortune%2C_sailed_1621 http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/fortune.htm ==Other Ships== This list is at the bottom of the main PGM page
[[:Category:Great_Migration_Ships#Other There are nine passages listed, the last three of which all had "unknown" data and linked to black pages
[[:Category:Mary_and_James|Category:Mary_and_James]]
[[:Category:Southampton|Category:Southampton]]
[[:Category:Temperance_Duty|Category:Temperance_Duty]]
These three ships were removed from the table
Category pages for these three ships may be in never never land as the ships remain in the alpha list.
''Castle'' :''Note-book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer in Boston, Massachusetts Bay, from June 27, 1638, to July 29 1641'', Edward Everett Hale, Jr., ed. (1885), 118 (Rucke and Ashby), 140 (Hatch), 163, 166, 188, pss. 202; [https://archive.org/stream/notebookkeptbyth00lech#page/234/mode/1up digital images, ''Internet Archive'' (accessed 2014)]. Note: In Great Migration Anderson utilized alternate references for pagination as per the reprint of 1988. In the 1988 version, Anderson cites 163-167. :http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/castle.htm
:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Castle%2C_sailed_1638
:'''Basic re-write 3 Oct 2014''' (X-3336) ''Hopewell'' :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hopewell%2C_sailed_May_1635
:http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/hopewell3.htm :'''Basic re-write 3 Oct 2014''' (X-3336)

Puahue Cemetery Free space Page

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[[Category:Puahue Cemetery, Te Awamutu, Waikato]][[Category:Waikato_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages]][[Category: Rotoorangi, Waikato]] =Links= *[http://rid.waipadc.govt.nz/cemetery/ Council Website] *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2529274/Puahue *https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Puahue-Cemetery/203780 ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Puahue Cemetery in Rotoorangi, Te Awamutu, Waipa District, Waikato.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Puahue Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New Zealand Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] and the Oceania Cemeteries Project. See more about the New Zealand Cemeteries Team [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|HERE]] and progress on the project [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|HERE]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The New Zealand Cemeteries Project. = Puahue Cemetery = Puahue Cemetery is located at 929 Puahue Road, Rotoorangi, Te Awamutu, Waipa District, Waikato LOCATION
929 Puahue Road
Rotoorangi
Te Awamutu
Waipa District
Waikato 3879 ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 25 profiles linked in Table of Interments, below * 2 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- |[[Baillie-41|Baillie]]||Herbert|| 1903||1986||None yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692111 124692111] |- |[[Jones-5834|Baillie]]||Patricia||1916||1970||None yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692165 124692165] |- |[[Thomson-7772|Thomson]]||Hamish ||1901||1985||None yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692187/hamish-low-thomson 124692187] |- |[[Bicknell-831|Bicknell]]||Alfred||1886||1973||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692166/alfred-henry_james-bicknell 124692166] |- |[[Brotherhood-21|Bicknell]]||Rosa||1903||1984||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692168/rosa-elizabeth-bicknell 124692168] |- |[[Bicknell-832|Bicknell]]||Ena||1927||2011||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692167/ena-mildred-bicknell 124692167] |- |[[Brotherhood-22|Brotherhood]]||Alma||1915||1985||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692169/alma-mary-brotherhood 124692169] |- |[[Dancker-7|Dancker]]||Henry||1866||1949||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692170/henry-frederick_christian-dancker 124692170] |- |[[Dobbs-1340|Dobbs]]||Alfred||1882||1964||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692171/alfred-dobbs 124692171] |- |[[Cartier-413|Dobbs]]||Lurline||1884||1967||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692172/lurline-maud-dobbs 124692172] |- |[[Fraser-6956|Fraser]]||Jessie||1922||1950||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692173/jessie-kate-fraser 124692173] |- |[[Unknown-454727|Gill]]||Sarah||1879||1975||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692174/sarah-ann-gill 124692174] |- |[[Hattaway-68|Hattaway]]||Irene||1908||1952||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692175/irene-pearl-hattaway 124692175] |- |[[Judge-812|Judge]]||Gertrude ||1870||1954||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692176/gertrude-mabel-judge 124692176] |- |[[Carter-26697|Kensington]]||Lorna||1938||1980||None Yet|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692177/lorna-constance-kensington 124692177] |- |[[Kite-622|Kite]]||Charles||1874||1951||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/223/124692179_1502595573.jpg On FindAGrave]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692178/charles-kite 124692178] |- |[[Moisley-7|Kite]]||Mary||1874||1960||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/223/124692179_1502595528.jpg On FindAGrave]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692179/mary-ann-kite 124692179] |- |[[Lucas-7953|Lucas]]||Edward||1929||2007||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692180/edward-walter-lucas 124692180] |- |[[Lucas-7808|Lucas]]||Mathias ||1889||1964||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692182/mathias-edward-lucas 124692182] |- |[[Stokes-4400|Lucas]]||Ellen||1900||1973||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692181/ellen-rose-lucas 124692181] |- |[[Park-3443|Park]]||William||1861||1947||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692183/william-grice-park 124692183] |- |[[Unknown-454754|Taylor ]]||Ethel||1893||1973||None Yet||None Yet |- |[[Taylor-54839|Taylor ]]||Patricia ||1926||1949||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692185/patricia-mary-taylor 124692185] |- |[[Taylor-54838|Taylor ]]||Charles||1922||2008||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692184/charles-taylor 124692184] |- |[[Thomson-7905|Thomson]]||Bessie||1920||2006||None Yet||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124692186/bessie-thomson 124692186] |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |-

Pub Crawl

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] {{Image |file= MCC-1.jpg |align=C |size=L }} '''Join our Dickensian Pub Crawl''' To celebrate our achievements in 2020, the England Project is hosting our first ever virtual pub crawl—a leisurely stroll through the inns and taverns of the Black Country, as we source and connect WikiTree profiles, and stop for the occasional tipple along the way. Our adventure is set in 1861—at the height of the fame of author [[Dickens-158|Charles Dickens]]—and we will hopefully meet some of his friends in our travels. We will stop at ten pubs and begin our itinerary in Cradley, a village near the market town of Halesowen in the West Midlands. At each pub, our revellers will work together to create a bio for the landlord and a mysterious stranger, and to connect them both to the single family tree. We will visit one pub at a time, and only move to the next pub when we have finished the current pub. Join the fun! You can stay for just one pub, or all ten—it's up to you. To get into the Dickensian spirit, feel free to adopt the name of your favourite Dickens character. You can find a list of his characters [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dickensian_characters here]. '''The instructions''' #This is not a competition. It's just a leisurely meandering around the Black Country. All England Project members are welcome to join in. #You can join or leave at any time. Come to as many pubs as you wish. To join us at a pub, add your name to the list of the revellers in the following format [[WikiTree-ID|Your name]] #You can only visit the pub at the top of the list where you add your name to the revellers. No rushing ahead to quench your thirst at the next pub! #Work with the other revellers to create a bio and connect the landlord and the mysterious stranger always found lurking in any pub. We will be using Discord and Google Group to coordinate ourselves so we're not all trying to edit the same profile at once. #''You will find information about each pub and its landlord on the links to the Long Pull website.'' #When you and your fellow revellers have finished add a

Public Documents of The State of Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Public Documents of The State of Connecticut == Assorted publications, not specifically related to one another. See publication titles beow. * published by The Press of The Case, Lockwood, and Brainard Company, Hartford, Conn., 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Public Documents of The State of Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1886) An Act Relating to Insurance Companies, passed Jan. session, 1879 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso8622conn * (1886) Laws Relating to Banks, Savings Banks, Trust and Investment Companies ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso9112conn * (1887) January Session 1888 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso18881conn * (1889) January Session, 1889 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso8911conn * (1890) Report of The Adjutant-Genearal, State of Connecticut, to The Commander-In-Chief, Dec. 1, 1889 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso9022conn * (1890) Annual Report in Relation to The Criminal Business of the Courts, year ending July 1, 1890 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso9122conn * (1901) Vol. 1 1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso0011conn ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso9111conn * (1894) Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso9411conn * (1895) Vol. 2 1895 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso9521conn * (1892) 14th Annual Report of The State Board of Health, year ending 30 Nov 1891 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso9223conn * (1889) Report of The Bank Commissioners, Jan 1889 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso8912conn * (1886) 8th Annual Report of The State Board of Health, year ending 1 Nov 1885 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso8612conn * (1901) Laws Relating to Insurance and Insurance Companies, Jan 1901 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso0022conn * (1900) Report of The Connecticut Hospital For The Insane, for the two years ended 30 Sep 1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso0033conn * (1888) Laws Relating Specially to Railroads ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso8822conn * (1894) 25th Report, Connecticut Hospital for the Insane, biennial period ending 30 Jun 1894 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso9512conn * (1893) 41st Annual Report of the Railroad Commissioners ::* https://archive.org/details/publicdocumentso9422conn * (1887) Appendix. 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Public Papers of George Clinton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Public Papers of George Clinton first Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801-1804 == * by [[Clinton-693|George Clinton]] (1739-1812) * published 1900 by Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co. in New York . * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Public Papers of George Clinton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 2-10 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007667599 * Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/publicpapersofge01newy1 * Vol. 3 http://books.google.com/books?id=3rZh3-25UfUC * Vol. 6 https://archive.org/details/publicpapersofge06innewy * Vol. 7 http://books.google.com/books?id=oWCvVFZLZlQC * Vol. 7 http://books.google.com/books?id=t9oTAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 10 https://archive.org/details/publicpapersofge10newy2 * http://archives.nypl.org/mss/573 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Public Papers of George Clinton|Public Papers of George Clinton]]'' (Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., New York, 1900) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PPGC|Public Papers of George Clinton]])

Public Record Office. List and Indexes.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Public Record Office. List and Indexes. == * printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office * published by Mackie and Co. LD., 2. Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, E.C. London * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Public Record Office. List and Indexes.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Index, Vol. 2-152 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007500340 * Vol. 1-78 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007445854 * List and Indexes, No. 1-55, (1892-1936) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000531043 * (1892) List and Indexes, No. 1. Index of Ancient Petitions of the Chancery and the Exchequer ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100340177 * () List and Indexes, No. 2 ::* * () List and Indexes, No. 3 ::* * (1894) List and Indexes, No. 4 List of Plea Rolls of Various Courts ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008929184 * () List and Indexes, No. 5 ::* * () List and Indexes, No. 6 ::* * (1896) List and Indexes, No. 7. Index of Chancery proceedings, (series II.) Vol. 1. A.D. 1558-1579. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008397151 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768793 * () List and Indexes, No. 8 ::* * () List and Indexes, No. 9 ::* * (1899) List and Indexes No. 10. List of Proceedings of Commissioners fro Charitable Uses, appointed Pursuant to the Statutes 39 Elizabeth, Cap. 6. and 43 Elizabeth, Cap. 4. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008397150 * () List and Indexes, No. 11 List of foreign accounts,enrolled on the great rolls of the Exchequer ::* https://archive.org/details/listofforeignacc00newy * (1901) List and Indexes No. 12. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KNNEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dFwsAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ofvfAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc112newy ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736404 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736404 * (1901) List and Indexes No. 13. Proceedings in the court of Star Chamber, Vol. 1, A.D. 1485-1558. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736405 * (1901) List and Indexes, No. 14. Records of the Duchy of Lancaster ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3PvfAAAAMAAJ * () List and Indexes, No. 15 ::* * (1903) List and Indexes, No. 16. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qWEsAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oO4MAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc216newy * (1904) List and Indexes, No. 17 List of inquisitions ad quod damnum Part 1. 28 Henry III-18 Edward III ::* https://archive.org/details/listofinquisitio117newy * () List and Indexes, No. 18 ::* * () List and Indexes, No. 19 ::* * (1906) List and Indexes, No. 20. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bWMsAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sB0RAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc320newy * () List and Indexes, No. 21 Vol. 1 List of proceedings in the Court of Requests ::* https://archive.org/details/listofproceeding00newy_1 * (1906) List and Indexes, No. 22 List of inquisitions ad quod damnum Part 2. 19 Edward III-2 Richard III ::* https://archive.org/details/listofinquisitio222newy * (1907) List and Indexes No. 23. Index of Inquisitions, Vol. 1. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100736407 * (1908) List and Indexes No. 24. Index of Chancery Proceedings (series II) Vol. 2. 1579-1621 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924084263015 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofchanceryp02newy ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768793 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008397151 * (1908) List and Indexes No. 25. List of Rentals and Surveys and other analogous documents ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011723600 * No. 26 Vol. 2: Elizabeth, Index of Inquisitions ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofinquisiti02newy * () List and and Indexes No. 27. ::* * () List and and Indexes No. 28. * No. 28 Vol. 1 List of War Office records ::* https://archive.org/details/listofwarofficer00newy * (1908) List and and Indexes No. 29. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc429newy ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LGAsAAAAYAAJ * (1909) List and Indexes No. 30. Index of Chancery Proceedings (series II) Vol. 3. A.D. 1621-1660 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768793 * () List and and Indexes No. 31 Vol. 3: James I. Index of Inquisitions ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofinquisiti03newy_0 ::* * (1963 reprint) List and and Indexes No. 32. Index of Placita de Banco, A.D. 1327-1328 ::* Part 1: https://archive.org/details/indexofplacitade01newy ::* Part 2: https://archive.org/details/indexofplacitade02newy * () List and and Indexes No. 33 ::* * () List and and Indexes No. 34 ::* * (1912) List and and Indexes No. 35 List of Various Accounts and Documents Connected therewith formerly Preserved in the Exchequer in the Public Record Office ::* https://archive.org/details/listofvariousacc00newy * () List and and Indexes No. 36 List of Colonial Office records ::* https://archive.org/details/listofcolonialof00newy * (1912) List and Indexes No. 37. List of Special Commissions and Returns in the Exchequer. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011723755 * () List and and Indexes No. 38 Vol. 5 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc538newy * (1913) List and Indexes No. 39. Index of Chancery Proceedings, Bridges' Division, 1613-1714, Vol. 1, A-C. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768689 * () List and and Indexes No. 40 ::* * () List and and Indexes No. 41 ::* * (1914) List and Indexes No. 42. Index of Chancery Proceedings, Bridges' Division, 1613-1714, Vol. 2, D-H. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768689 * () List and and Indexes No. 43 ::* * (1915) List and Indexes No. 44. Index of Chancery Proceedings, Bridges' Division, 1613-1714, Vol. 3, I-Q. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768689 * (1917) List and Indexes No. 45. Index of Chancery Proceedings, Bridges' Division, 1613-1714, Vol. 4, R-Z. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768689 * () List and and Indexes No. 46 ::* * (1922) List and Indexes No. 47. Index of Chancery proceedings, Series I. James I. Vol. 1 A-K ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924084263031 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100768793 * () List and Indexes No. 48 Vol. 6 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc648newy * List and Indexes No. 50. Vol. 7 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc851newy * (1963) List and Indexes No. 51. List of Early Chancery Proceedings, Vol. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc750newy * List and Indexes No. 54. Vol. 9 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc954newy * List and Indexes No. 55 Vol. 10 List of early Chancery proceedings ::* https://archive.org/details/listofearlychanc1055newy * Lists and indexes. Supplementary series. * No. 1-16, Vol. 1-29: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542926 * No. 5 Vol. 2: Supplemental Series, Duchy of Lancaster ::* https://archive.org/details/duchyoflancaster02newy * No. 9 Vol. 2 Supplement Series, List and index of warrants for issues, 1399-1485, with an appendix: Indentures of war, 1297-1527 ::* https://archive.org/details/listindexofwarra00newy === More to be organized: === * Vol v.5: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis05newy * Vol v.6: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis06newy * Vol v.3: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis03newy * Vol v.4: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis04newy * List of Foreign Office records to 1878 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofforeignoff00newy * Vol v.2: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis02newy * Vol v.7: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis07newy * List of volumes of state papers relating to Great Britain and Ireland :including the records of the Home Office from 1782 to 1837 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofvolumesofs00newy_1 * List of Special Commissions and Return in the Exchequer ::* https://archive.org/details/listofspecialcom00newy * Vol v.3: Index of Chancery proceedings (Series II) ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofchanceryp03newy * List of admiralty records ::* https://archive.org/details/listofadmiraltyr00newy * List of proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber ::* https://archive.org/details/listofproceeding00newy_0 * List of proceedings of commissioners for charitable uses,appointed pursuant to the statutes 39 Elizabeth, cap. 6, and 43 Elizabeth, cap. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/listofproceeding00newy * List of sheriffs for England and Wales,from the earliest times to A.D. 1831,compiled from documents in the Public Record Office ::* https://archive.org/details/listofsheriffsfo00newy * List of volumes of state papers,foreign ::* https://archive.org/details/listofvolumesofs00newy_0 * Vol v.3: Duchy of Lancaster ::* https://archive.org/details/duchyoflancaster03newy * Vol v.1: Duchy of Lancaster ::* https://archive.org/details/duchyoflancaster01newy * List and index of Court rolls ::* https://archive.org/details/listindexofcourt00newy * Vol v.1: List of the lands of dissolved religious houses ::* https://archive.org/details/listoflandsofdis01newy * An alphabetical guide to certain War Office and other military records ::* https://archive.org/details/alphabeticalguid00newy * List and index of the declared accounts from the Pipe Office and the Audit Office ::* https://archive.org/details/listindexofdecla00newy * Vol v.1: Index of Chancery proceedings (Series II) ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofchanceryp01newy * Vol v.4: Index of Inquisitions ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofinquisiti04newy * Vol v.1: Index of Inquisitions ::* https://archive.org/details/indexofinquisiti01newy === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. 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Publication of the Hildreth Family Association

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Publication of the Hildreth Family Association == Genealogical and historical data, relating to Richard Hildreth (1605-1693), Freeman, 1643, Cambridge and Chelmsford, Mass., Thomas Hildreth (died 1657), of Long Island, Southampton, N.Y. Including. * collated and edited by [[Porter-17140|John Lyman Porter]] (1864-1956) * published by by the Hildreth Family Association, Worcester, Mass., 1915, 1922 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publication of the Hildreth Family Association|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1915) First Publication ::* https://archive.org/details/firstpublication11915hild ::* https://archive.org/details/firstpublication02hild * (1922) Second Publication ::* https://archive.org/details/publication00hild ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100490814 === Citation Formats === * Porter, John Lyman. ''[[Space:Publication of the Hildreth Family Association|First/Second Publication of the Hildreth Family Association]]'' (Hildreth Family Association, Worcester, Mass., 1922) [ Page ]. * ([[#Porter|Porter]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Porter, John Lyman. ''[[Space:Publication of the Hildreth Family Association|First/Second Publication of the Hildreth Family Association]]'' (Hildreth Family Association, Worcester, Mass., 1922) [ Page ].

Publications Nisbet name study

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[[Category:Clan Nesbitt]] [[Category:Scotland, Nisbet Name Study]] Working on '''List of Publications for Nisbet Nisbett Nesbit Nesbitt''' '''Publications are often a source of errors, use them as a source for further research not as facts. ''' '''Intermittently unreliable and trusted publications are the worst sort as people don't question the information from them.''' '''Nisbet of that Ilk''' Nesbitt,
1941 Robert Chancellor reprint 1994
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[https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G004872.pdf link to online edition: Nisbet of that Ilk] '''The Nisbets of Carfin'''
1916 By John A. Inglis
also The family of Inglis of Auchindinny and Redhall Chapter XVII. The Nisbets of Carphin
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[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89097024350&view=1up&seq=16 link to online edition: The family of Inglis of Auchindinny and Redhall Chapter XVII. The Nisbets of Carphin] see also Reproduced in Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica Vol II 5th series 1916-1917 edited by Clarke, A. W. Hughes
[https://archive.org/details/miscellaneagenea2191bann/page/n103 link to online edition: The Nisbets of Carfin] '''Nesbitt of Lismore'''
'''History of The Family of Nisbet or Nesbitt in Scotland and Ireland'''1898
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[http://www.nisbetts.co.uk/archives/nesalx.htm link to online edition: Nesbitt of Lismore] '''Private Life of the Persecuted: or memoirs of the first years of James Nisbet'''
By James NISBET (of Hardhill, Ayrshire.) 1827
[https://books.google.no/books?id=jWpjAAAAcAAJ&pg=PR3&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false link to online edition: Private Life of the Persecuted ] '''Nisbet Narrations.'''
('''not always reliable many errors for Nesbitt/Nisbet families''') 1961 by Nisbet, Newton Alexander. Charlotte, N.C.,
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[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89069606895;view=1up;seq=7 link to online edition: Nisbet Narrations] '''The Harvey Book'''
('''not always reliable many errors for Nesbitt family''') 1899 Giving the Genealogies of Certain Branches of the American Families of Harvey, Nesbitt, Dixon and Jameson, and Notes on Many Other Families, Together with Numerous Biographical Sketches by Oscar Jewell Harvey E.B. Yordy & Company, 1899 - 1057 pages
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[https://archive.org/details/harveybookgiving00harv/page/n4 link to online edition: The Harvey Book] [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Harvey_Book.html?id=GCM2nQEACAAJ link to online edition: The Harvey Book] [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh11845163/ link to online edition: The Harvey Book] '''A Genealogy of the Nesbit, Ross, Porter and Taggart families of Pennsylvania'''.
('''not always reliable many errors for Nesbitt family''') 1929 Blanche T Hartman, 1929.
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[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89069607158&view=1up&seq=11 link to online edition: A Genealogy of the Nesbit, Ross, Porter and Taggart families of Pennsylvania] '''Nesbit Family History by John Pratt Nesbit'''
[https://nisbetts.co.uk/archives/nespra.htm link to online edition: Nesbit Family History by John Pratt Nesbit] '''History of The Nesbitt Family'''
1930 Compiled by Robert Nesbitt. Surgeon Sutton-in-Ashfield Corglass, Parish of Ematris, County Monaghan, Ireland
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[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/247658-history-of-the-nesbitt-family-sometime-resident-in-the-townland-of-corglass-parish-of-ematris-county-monaghan-ireland?offset=13 link to online edition: History of The Nesbitt Family] '''A System of Heraldry Speculative and Practical ''': with the True Ant of Blazon, According to the Most Approved Heralds in Europe Vol 1 Alexander Nisbet 1722
[https://books.google.no/books?id=TGUuY_-VlZ4C&pg=PP5&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false link to online edition: 'A System of Heraldry Speculative and Practical] '''AN AMERICAN FAMILY - The Nesbits of St. Clair'''
1932 By Charles Francis Nesbit
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[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89069606887&view=1up&seq=5 link to online edition: AN AMERICAN FAMILY - The Nesbits of St. Clair] '''Memoir of The Rev. Robert Nesbit,'''
1858 by The Rev. J. Murray Mitchell, A.M. Missionary Bombay Missionary of The Free Church of Scotland Bombay.
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[https://books.google.no/books?id=a6KiWcmGW8C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false link to online edition Memoir_of_The_Rev_Robert_Nesbit] '''An Autobiography - William Nisbet, 1816-1886''',
1886? William Nisbet, 1816-1886.
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[https://archive.org/details/autobiography00nisbiala link to online edition: An Autobiography William Nisbet, 1816-1886] '''Memoir of the Rev. Charles Nisbet, D.D.: Late President of Dickinson College . By Samuel Miller 1840'''
[https://books.google.no/books?id=21I7AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false link to online edition: Memoir of the Rev. Charles Nisbet, D.D.: Late President of Dickinson College] '''Out of County Monaghan Ireland the family of Samuel and Martha Nesbitt Hollinger 1999'''
[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/563966-out-of-county-monaghan-ireland-the-family-of-samuel-and-martha-nesbitt-hollinger?offset=2 link to online edition: Out of County Monaghan Ireland the family of Samuel and Martha Nesbitt Hollinger] '''Nesbitology Newsletters Vol 1-9 Otis B. Nesbit 1930s'''
[https://nisbetts.co.uk/archives/nesot1.htm link to online edition: Nesbitology Newsletters]
[https://nisbetts.co.uk/archives/nesot2.htm link to online edition: Nesbitology Newsletters] XVII.—'''The Lyons of Cossins and Wester Ogil
'''[https://archive.org/stream/lyonsofcossinswe00ross#page/54/mode/2up link to online edition: Jean Nisbet DDC marriage with George Ogil] === Still in Copyright or no link === '''THE INTERRELATED AMERSONS ATKINSONS & NESBITTS OF THE OLD SUMTER DISTRICT'''
BY C WAYNE MCELVEEN (a family pedigree not really a book) '''System of Heraldry, Heraldry Plates Alexander Nisbet''' 1892
no link '''Three hundred years in Inishowen : being more particularly an account of the family Young of Culdaff, with short accounts of many other families connected with them during that period''' no link 1929 by Amy Isabel Young Publisher:Belfast : McCaw, Stevenson & Orr, Ltd., 1929. Extract from “Three Hundred Years in Inishowen”, by Amy Young pages 187-195 '''The Ancestry of Andrew Alexander Nesbitt'''
1937 by his father Clarence Ralph Nesbitt
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Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Bedfordshire|Bedfordshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society == Publishing material on the history of Bedfordshire since 1912 * published by the [http://www.bedfordshirehrs.org.uk/ Bedfordshire Historical Record Society] * blog: http://www.bedfordshirehistory.blogspot.com/ * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000531064 ::* http://library.nehgs.org/record=b1003300 not online * Vol. 1 (1913) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbe01bedf ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbe01bedf_0 * Vol. 2 (1914) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbe02bedf ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbe02bedf_0 * Vol. 3 (1916) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbe03bedf * Vol. 4 (1917) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbe04bedf * Vol. 5 (1919-1920) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbe05bedf * Vol. 6 (1919) A Calandar of the feet of fines for Bedfordshire ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbe06bedf * Vol. 7 (1923) A calendar of pipe rolls of the reign of Richard I, for Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, 1189-1199 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbe07bedf * Vol. 8 (1924) Miscellanea ::* * Vol. 9 (1925) Miscellanea ::* * Vol. 10 (1926) A digest of the charters preserved in the cartulary of the priory of Dunstable ::* ==== Quarto Memoirs ==== * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/quartomemoirs01bedf === [http://royalhistsoc.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/bedshistrecsoc.pdf Complete Listing] === * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 1 (1913) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 2 (1914) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 3 (1916) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 4 (1917) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 5 (1919-20) * Fowler, H. G. ed., A Calandar of the feet of fines for Bedfordshire, preserved in the Public record office, of the reigns of Richard I, John, and Henry III, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 6 (1919) * Hughes, M.W. ed., A calendar of pipe rolls of the reign of Richard I, for Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, 1189-1199, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 7 (1923) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 8 (1924) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 9 (1925) * Fowler, G.H. ed., A digest of the charters preserved in the cartulary of the priory of Dunstable, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 10 (1926) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 11 (1927) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 12 (1928) * Fowler, H.G. ed., Cartulary of the abbey of Old Wardon, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 13 (1930) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 14 (1931) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 15 (1933) * Marshall, L.M., The Rural Population of Bedfordshire, 1671-1921. Based on the Hearth Tax Return of 1671 and the Census Returns of 1801 and 1921, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 16 (1934) * Fowler, G.H. ed., Records of Harrold Priory (Records of Turvey and its Neighbourhood, pt.2), Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 17 (1935) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 18 (1936) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 19 (1937) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 20 (1938) * Fowler, H.G. ed., Calendar of the rolls of the justices on eyre, 1247, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 21 (1939) * Fowler, H.G.; Godber, J. eds., The cartulary of Bushmead priory, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 22 (1945) * Payne, E.O., Property in Land in South Bedfordshire, 1750-1832, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 23 (1946) * William, T.S. ed., The Navigation of the Great Ouse between St Ives and Bedford in the * Seventeenth Century, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 24 (1946) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 25 (1947) * Parsloe, G. ed., The Minute Book of Bedford Corporation, 1647-64, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 26 (1949) * Tibutt, H.G., The Life and Letters of Sir Lewis Dyve, 1599-1669, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 27 (1948) * Dale, M.K. ed., Court Roll of Chalgrave Manor, 1278-1313, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 28 (1950) * Bassett, M., Knights of the Shire for Bedfordshire during the Middle Ages, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 29 (1949) * Linnell, C.D. ed., The Diary of Benjamin Rogers, Rector of Carlton, 1720-71, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 30 (1950) * Poynter, F.N.L; Bishop, W.J.A., A Seventeenth-century Doctor and his Patients: John Symcotts, 1592?-1662, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 31 (1951) * Harrold priory: a twelfth century dispute; and other articles, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 32 (1953) * Farmiloe, J.E.; Nixseaman, R. eds., Elizabethan Churchwardens’ Accounts, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 33 (1953) * Manning, F.J. ed., The Williamson Letters, 1748-65, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 34 (1954) * Tibbutt, H.G., Colonel John Okey, 1606-62, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 35 (1955) * The Gostwicks of Willington, and other studies, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 36 (1956) * Cirket, A.F.; Stitt, B. eds., English Wills, 1498-1526; Diana Astry’s recipe book, c. 1700, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 37 (1957) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 38 (1958) * Gaydon, A.T. ed., The taxation of 1297: a translation of the local rolls of assessment for Barford, Biggleswade and Flitt hundreds, and for Bedford, Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard and Luton, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 39 (1959) * Some Bedfordshire Diaries, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 40 (1960) * Hunnisett, R.F. ed., Bedfordshire Coroners’ Rolls, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 41 (1961) * Tibbutt, H.G. ed., The Letter Books of Sir Samuel Luke, 1644-5, Parliamentary Governor of Newport Pagnell, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 42: * [[Space:Historical Manuscripts Commission|Historical Manuscripts Commission]], Joint Publications 4, (1963) * Godber, J. ed., The Cartulary of Newnham Priory, 1 vol., 2 pts., Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 43 (1963-4) * Godber, J. ed., The Oakley hunt, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 44 (1965) * Bell, P. ed., Bedfordshire Wills, 1480-1519, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 45 (1966) * Jack, R.I. ed., The Grey of Ruthin valor: the valor of the English lands of Edmund Grey, earl of Kent, drawn up from the ministers’ accounts of 1467-8, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 46 (1965) * Godber, J. ed., The Marchioness Grey of Wrest Park, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 47 (1968) * Kimball, E.G. ed., Sessions of Peace for Bedfordshire, 1355-9, 1363-4, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 48: [[Space:Historical Manuscripts Commission|Historical Manuscripts Commission]], Joint Publications 16, (1969) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 49 (1970) * Cirket, A.F. ed., Samuel Whitbread’s Notebooks, 1810-11, 1813-14, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 50 (1971) * Tibbutt, H.G. ed., Some Early Nonconformist Church Books, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 51 (1972) * Baker, D. ed., The inhabitants of Cardington in 1782, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 52 (1973) * Cockman, F.G., The Railway Age in Bedfordshire, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 53 (1974) * Bushby, D.W. ed., Elementary education in Bedford, 1868-1903; Bedfordshire ecclesiastical census, 1851, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 54 (1975) * Tibbutt, H.G. ed., The minutes of the first Independent church (now Bunyan meeting) at Bedford, 1656-1766, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 55 (1976) * Stockdale, E., A Study of Bedford Prison, 1660-1877, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 56 (1977) * Worthington George Smith and Other Studies presented to Joyce Godber, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 57 (1978) * McGregor, M. ed., Bedfordshire Wills proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1548, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 58 (1979) * Miscellanea, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 59 (1980) * Agar, N.E., The Bedfordshire Farmworker in the Nineteenth Century, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 60 (1981) * Stockdale, E., Law and Order in Georgian Bedfordshire, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 61 (1982) * Chambers, B., Printed Maps and Town Plans of Bedfordshire, 1576-1900, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 62 (1983) * Nicholls, Y. ed., Court of Augmentations Accounts for Bedfordshire, 2 vols., Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 63-4 (1984) * Lee, R., Law and Local Society in the time of Charles I: Bedfordshire and the Civil War, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 65 (1986) * Morgan, R. ed., The Diary of a Bedfordshire Squire: (John Thomas Brooks of Flitwick), 1794-1858, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 66 (1987) * Bushby, D. ed., The Bedfordshire Schoolchild: Elementary Education before 1902, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 67 (1988) * Welch, E. ed., The Bedford Moravian Church in the Eighteenth Century: a Selection of Documents, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 68 (1989) * Thompson, J.S., Hundreds, Manors, Parishes and the Church: a selection of early documents for Bedfordshire, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 69 (1990) * Pickford, C.J., Bedfordshire Clock and Watchmakers, 1352-1880: a biographical dictionary with selected documents, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 70 (1991) * Lutt, N. ed., Bedfordshire Muster Rolls, 1539-1831, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 71 (1992) * Bedfordshire Historical Miscellany: Essays in Honour of Patricia Bell, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 72 (1993) * Pickford, C.J. ed., Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century. Part 1: Parishes A to G, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 73 (1994) * Collett-White, J. ed., Inventories of Bedfordshire Country Houses, 1714-1830, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 74 (1995) * Welch, E. ed., Bedfordshire Chapels and Meeting Houses: Official Registration 1672-1901, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 75 (1996) * Bell, P. ed., Bedfordshire Wills 1484-1533, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 76 (1997) * Pickford, C.J. ed., Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century. Part 2: Parishes Harlington to Roxton, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 77 (1998) * Bunker, S., Strawopolis: Luton Transformed, 1840-1876, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 78 (1999) * Pickford, C. ed., Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century, Part 3: Parishes Salford to Yelden, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 79 (2000) * Pickford, C. ed., Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century, Part 4: Appendices and Index, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 80 (2001) * Bell, P. ed., Episcopal Visitations in Bedfordshire 1706-1720, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society 81 (2002) * Holden, L., Vauxhall Motors and the Luton Economy 1900-2002, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 82 (2003) * Deacon, M.G. ed., The Shiney Seventh: the 7th (Service) Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment at War, 1915-1918, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 83 (2004) * Allsopp, A., The Education and Employment of Girls in Luton, 1874-1924: Widening Opportunities and Lost Freedoms, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 84 (2005) * Collett-White, J., How Bedfordshire Voted, 1685-1735: Evidence of Local Poll Books: Vol. I 1685-1715, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 85 (2006) * Smart, R. ed., Charlotte Bousfield, 1828-1933. The Bousfield Diaries: a Middle-class Family in Late Victorian Bedford, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 86 (2007) * Collett-White, J., How Bedfordshire Voted, 1685-1735: Evidence of Local Poll Books: Vol. II 1716-1735, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 87 (2008) * Malcolmson, P. and R. eds., A Soldier in Bedfordshire, 1941-42. The Diary of Private Denis Argent, Royal Engineers, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 88 (2009) * Deacon, M. ed., The 2nd Bedfords in France and Flanders 1914-1918, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 89 (2010) * Collett-White, J. ed., How Bedfordshire Voted, 1735-1784. The Evidence of Local Documents and Poll Books, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 90 (2011) * Tearle, B. ed., The Accounts of the Guild of the Holy Trinity, Luton, 1526/7-1546/7, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 91 (2012) * Rodell, J., The Rise of Methodism. A Study of Bedfordshire, 1736-1851, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 92 (2014) * Lazenby, K., A Pride of Peacocks. A memoir of a Bedford firm of auctioneers, estate agents and surveyors, Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 93 (2014) ==== Quarto Memoirs ==== * Fowler, G.H. ed., Bedfordshire in 1086: an Analysis ands Synthesis of Domesday Book, Quarto Memoirs of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 1 (1922) * Fowler, G.H. ed., Four Pre-enclosure Village Maps, Quarto Memoirs of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 2 (1928-36) * Fowler, G.H. ed., Rolls from the Office of the Sheriff of Beds. And Bucks., 1332-34, Quarto Memoirs of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 3 (1929) === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society|Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society]]'' (1913-) [ Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PBHRS|Pub. Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society|Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society]]'' (1913-) [ Vol. , [ Page ].

Publications of The Buffalo Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == Publications of The Buffalo Historical Society == * by The Buffalo Historical Society * published by The Bigelow Brothers, Buffalo, N.Y., 1879 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Publications of The Buffalo Historical Society|Publications of The Buffalo Historical Society]]'' (Bigelow Brothers, Buffalo, N.Y., 1879-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PBHS|Pub. Buffalo Hist. Soc.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#PBHS|Pub. Buffalo Hist. Soc.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of The Buffalo Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-40 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000527787 * Vol. 1-32 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008376409 * Vol. 4-31 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011597289 * Vol 1 (1879) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pJMDR73E8FwC ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf00nygoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Mxk8AAAAIAAJ * Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf04socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h-wKHiEMNvcC ::* https://archive.org/details/publications192socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yN4TAAAAYAAJ * Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications03buff ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf05socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nohlcb4acdQC * Vol 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf02socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MxeF-QrTvaUC * Vol 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf11socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=92hRMksHR3sC ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf01nygoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pBs8AAAAIAAJ * Vol 6 ::* * Vol. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf07socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DFYOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf09socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=itmYNLaoDJQC * Vol 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf08socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qVYOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf00socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fFQLbl0cxYMC ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu08seve * Vol 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu09seve ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf13socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4wPSEcMjyYoC * Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu10seve ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf10socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Lfkj_wOs-AEC * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf12socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B4qu6T96zRkC ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu11seve * Vol. 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf03socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2LRiR8JcOssC * Vol 13 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf15socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t1mDpX7Z35sC * Vol 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf16socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=87_X6ebf70sC * Vol 15 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf18socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dZHM16Vmul4C ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu15seve ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsvol00nygoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qeGuEzzljykC * Vol 16 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu16seve * Vol 17 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu17seve * Vol 18 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf14socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uRygFP7ZpcUC * Vol 19 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf19socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OUsIJluiyH4C ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu19seve * Vol 20 ::* * Vol 21 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf06socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_3p9x4_cPnsC * Vol 22 ::* * Vol 23 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu23seve ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsvol01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QtgTAAAAYAAJ * Vol 24 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsbuf17socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H3YoAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu24seve ::* https://archive.org/details/publications99socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fY4MAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications170socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BtgTAAAAYAAJ * Vol 25 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofbu25seve ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=E3QoAAAAMAAJ * Buffalo cemeteries : an account of the burial-places of Buffalo, from the earliest times : read before the Buffalo Historical Society, February 4, 1879 ::* https://archive.org/details/buffalocemeterie00hodg * Rough list of manuscripts in the library of the Buffalo Historical Society ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924097655207 * A history of the University of Buffalo ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofunivers00park ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofunivers01park * Early recollection of Buffalo ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyrecollectio00snow * The Niagara frontier [microform] : embracing sketches of its early history, and Indian, French and English local names : read before the Buffalo Historical Society, February 27th, 1865 ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_40160 * Addresses of Henry Wayland Hill, LL.D., of Buffalo, N.Y ::* https://archive.org/details/addressesofhenry3698hill * The building and voyage of the Griffon in 1679 ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_57955

Publications of the Catholic Record Society.

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[[Category:Recusants]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Catholic Record Society == * published [[Wikipedia:Catholic_Record_Society|Catholic Record Society]], London, 1905-1964 * The Catholic Record Society was founded 10 June, 1904, for printing Registers and other old Records of the Faith, chiefly personal and genealogical, since the Reformation in England and Wales. * List only (no links): http://catholicrecordsociety.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/CRS-Records-Series.pdf * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Catholic Record Society.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006551610 * All: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000060861 * Vol. 1 (1905) Miscellanea I ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat45britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=arwKAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 (1906) Miscellanea II ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mUojAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat31britgoog * Vol. 3 (1906) Miscellanea III ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat04britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat46britgoog * Vol. 4 (1907) Miscellanea IV ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat01britgoog ::* reprint of "[https://books.google.com/books?id=QeGJZ9ABOzsC Lord Burghley's Map of Lancashire in 1590]" from Vol. 4. * Vol. 5 (1908) Unpublished Documents Relating to the English Martyrs ::* Vol. I 1584-1603 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mkojAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DANGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat29britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unpublisheddocum05poll * Vol. 6 (1909) Miscellanea V ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea06cath * Vol. 7 (1909) Miscellanea VI & Bedingfeld Papers, &c. ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea07cath * Vol. 8 (1910) The Diary of the Blue Nuns' or Order of The Immaculate Conception of Our Lady, at Paris. 1658-1810 ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecord08unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryofbluenun00unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryofbluenunso08conc * Vol. 9 (1911) Miscellanea VII ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneavii00unknuoft * Vol. 10 (1911) The Douay College Diaries, Third, Fourth and Fifth, 1598-1654, with the Rheims Report, 1579-80. Vol. I ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecord10unknuoft * Vol. 11 (1911) The Douay College Diaries Third, Fourth, Fifth, 1598-1654 with the Rheims Report, 1579-80 Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecord11unknuoft * Vol. 12 (1913) Obituaries ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecord12unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaries12unknuoft * Vol. 13 (1913) Miscellanea VIII ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea13cath ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneaviii08cathuoft * Vol. 14 Miscellanea IX ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneaix14unknuoft * Vol. 15 (1913) Lancashire Registers I: The Fyled 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist15cath * Vol. 16 (1914) Lancashire Registers II: The Fyled II ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscath02unkwuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist16cath * Vol. 17 (1915) Miscellanea X ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscath10unkwuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneax00unknuoft * Vol. 18 (1916) Recusant Roll. No. I., 1592-3 ::* Exchequer Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer Pipe Office Series ::* https://archive.org/details/recusantrollno1118grea * Vol. 19 (1917) Miscellanea XI ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscath11unkwuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneaxi00unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea19cath * Vol. 20 (1916) Lancashire Registers III Northern Part. ::* https://archive.org/details/catholicrecordso03unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist20cath_0 * Vol. 21 (1919) The Ven. Philip Howard Earl of Arundel 1557-1595. English Martyrs Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/publications21cathuoft * Vol. 22 (1921) Miscellanea XII ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellaneaxii22unknuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/miscellanea22cath * Vol. 23 (1922) Lancashire Registers IV: Brindle and Samlesbury ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist23cath_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/lancashireregist23unknuoft * Vol. 24 (1922) The English Franciscan nuns, 1619-1821, and the Friars Minor of the same province, 1618-1761 ::* https://archive.org/details/englishfrancisca24trap/page/n3/mode/2up * Vol. 28 1928 ::* The Douay College Diaries: The 7th Diary 1715-1778 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscat26britgoog * Vol. 31 Lancashire Registers * Vol. 36 Lancashire Registers === Citation Formats === * Catholic Record Society, ''[[Space:Publications of the Catholic Record Society.|Publications of the Catholic Record Society.]]'' (Catholic Record Society, London, 1905) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#CRS|Catholic Record Society]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Catholic Record Society, ''[[Space:Publications of the Catholic Record Society.|Publications of the Catholic Record Society.]]'' (Catholic Record Society, London, 1905) Vol. , [ Page ].

Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts == Beginning in 1896, they appear under two headings: either Transactions or Collections * by [http://www.colonialsociety.org/ Colonial Society of Massachusetts] * published Boston, 1896- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All Vols. ::* https://www.colonialsociety.org/publications * Vol. 1-72 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000530735 * Vol. 1 (1895) Transactions 1892-1894 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov1colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 2 (1913) Collections: Mass. Royal Commissions 1681-1774 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov2colo * Vol. 3 (1900) Transactions ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov3colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 4 (1910) Collections ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofco00colo :::* Papers Relating to The Land Bank of 1740 :::* Bibliography of The Massachusetts House Journals, 1715-1776 :::* Bibliography of The Laws of The Massachusetts Bay, 1641-1776 * Vol. 5 Transactions 1897, 1898 (1902) Primarily consists of: Transactions, v. 1, 3, 5-8, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, 32, 34-35, 38, 42-43; and: Collections, v. 2, 4, 9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-31, 33, 36-37, 39-41. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TW4MAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov5colo * Vol. 6 (1904) Transactions 1899, 1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov6colo * Vol. 7 (1905) Transactions 1900-1902 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofco07colo * Vol. 8 (1906) Transactions 1902-1904 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov8colo * Vol. 9 (1907) Collections: Check-list of Boston Newspapers 1704-1780 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov9colo * Vol. 10 (1907) Transactions 1904-1906 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov10colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 11 (1910) Transactions 1906-1907 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov11colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 12 (1911) Transactions 1908-1909 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov12colo ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3BBEU2LKi_8C * Vol. 13 (1912) Transactions 1910-1911 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov13colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 14 (1913) Transactions 1911-1913 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov14colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 15 (1925) Collections: Harvard College Records I, Corporation Records 1636-1750 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov15colo * Vol. 16 (1925) Collections: Harvard College Records II, Corporation Records II 1636-1750 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov16colo * Vol. 17 (1915) Transactions 1913-1914 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov17colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 18 (1917) Transactions 1915-1916 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov18colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 19 (1918) Transactions 1916-1917 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofco19colo ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov19colo ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cfE7AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1R8QAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 20 (1920) Transactions 1917-1919 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FD4-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 21 (1920) Transactions 1919 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov21colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 * Vol. 22 (1920) Collections: Plymouth Church Records I 1620-1859 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov22colo ::* https://archive.org/details/plymouthchurchr01churgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7boMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh26231206/ * Vol. 23 (1923) Collections: Plymouth Church Records II 1620-1859 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov23colo ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh26231206/ * Vol. 24 (1923) Transactions 1920-1922 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofcov24colo * Vol. 25 (1924) Transactions 1922-1924 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofco2519colo * Vol. 26 Transactions ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 search only * Vol. 27 Transactions ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 search only * Vol. 28 Transactions ::* * Vol. 29 Collections ::* * Vol. 30 Collections ::* * Vol. 31 Collections ::* * Vol. 32 Transactions ::* * Vol. 33 Collections ::* * Vol. 34 (1943) Transactions 1937-1942 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofco34colo ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 search only * Vol. 35 Transactions ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 search only * Vol. 36 Collections ::* * Vol. 37 Collections ::* * Vol. 38 Transactions ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 search only * Vol. 39 Collections: The Records of the First Church in Boston, 1630-1868 ::* https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/1061 ::* https://archive.org/details/recordsoffirstch0039firs borrow ::** Preface ::** Illustrations ::** Historical Introduction ::** Lists ::** Pastors and Teachers ::** Ruling Elders ::** Deacons ::** Meeting Houses ::** Church Records, Volume One ::*** Admissions to Membership, 1630–1778 ::*** Church Discipline, Dismissals ::*** Occasional Church: Votes, 1630–1738 ::*** Church Votes, 1719–1785 ::*** Baptisms, 1630–1847 * Vol. 40 Collections: The Records of the First Church in Boston, 1630–1868 ::* https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/537 ::** Volume One (continued) ::*** Baptisms, 1666–1847 ::*** Legacies ::** Volume Two ::*** Admissions to Membership, 1786–1824 ::*** Church Votes, 1828–1841 ::*** Admissions to Membership, 1927–1956 ::*** Baptisms, 1794 ::*** Admissions to Membership, 1829–1955 ::** Volume Three ::*** Church Votes, 1841–1842 ::*** (Marriages, 1778–1786) ::*** Legacies, 1671–1815 ::*** Church Votes, 1843–1868 ::*** Baptisms, 1848–1868 ::** Volume Four ::*** Meetings of Church and Congregation, 1786–1815 ::** Volume Five ::*** Records of Proprietors of Pews, 1808–1837 * Vol. 41 Collections: The Records of the First Church in Boston, 1630–1868 ::* https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/585 ::** Volume Five (continued) ::** Volume Six ::*** General Index ::*** Index of Names ::*** Corrigenda * Vol. 42 Transactions ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 search only * Vol. 43 Transactions ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007074455 search only * Vol. 58 ( 1981) [[Shepard-30|Thomas Shepard’s]] Confessions ::* https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/1124 ::* [[Space: Confessions to Rev Thomas Shepard | Additional Information]] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts|Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts]]'' (Boston, 1896-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PCSM|PCSM]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts|Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts]]'' (Boston, 1896-) Vol. , [ Page ].

Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society == * http://www.devonandcornwallrecordsociety.co.uk/ * by [http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/DCRS/index.html The Devon and Cornwall Record Society], Exeter, 1906- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== Old Series ==== * Vol. 1 (1906) A Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem for Cornwall and Devon, from Henry III to Charles I. (1216-1649) ::* https://archive.org/details/publications01devo ::* https://archive.org/details/acalendarinquis00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fdoMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acalendarinquis00enggoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=RIZnAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 (1906) Registers of Parkham, 1537-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications02devo ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparkha00dredgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=wNoMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparkha00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=DGkDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications02devo_0 * Vol. 3 (1908) The registers of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, 1601-1837 * Vol. 4 (1910) Subsidy Rolls, Muster & Hearth Tax Rolls, and Probate Calendars of the Parish of St. Constantine, (Kerrier), Cornwall ::* https://archive.org/details/publications04devo ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000111839 * Vol. 5. The registers of baptisms, marriages and burials of the city of Exeter. Vol. 1: The Cathedral, 1593-1813 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications51devo * Vol. 6. Vol. 2: Allhallows, 1561-1836; St. Pancras 1664-1837; St. Paul 1562-1837; additions from bishop's transcripts and lists of monumental inscriptions in all three churches * Vol. 7 (1912) Devon feet of fines Vol. 1: Rich. I-Hen III, 1196-1272 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications61devo * Vol. 8. Vol. 2: 1 Edw. I-43 Edw. III, 1272-1369, with corrections to vol. 1 * Vol. 9 (1913) The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Branscombe, Devon, 1539-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications07devo * Vol. 10. Cornwall feet of fines. (1914) Vol. 1: Rich. I-Edw. III, 1195-1377 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications81devo * Vol. 11. Vol. 2: Rich. II-Hen. VI, 1377-1461. - Preface never issued. * Vol. 12. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Falmouth in the county of Cornwall, 1663-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications91devo ::* https://archive.org/details/publications92devo * Vol. 13. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Parracombe, Devon, 1597-1836 / transcribed by A.J.P. Skinner. - 1917. ::* https://archive.org/details/publications10devo ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000112209 * Vol. 14. The description of the citie of Excester, by Iohn Vowell alias Hoker, gentleman and Chamberlayne of the same / transcribed and edited from a manuscript in the archives of the corporation of the city of Exeter by Walter J. Harte, J.W. Schopp, H. Tapley-Soper. 1919-47. - 1 vol. in 3. * Vol. 15. The Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of the Parish of Hemyock, Devon, 1635-1837, with the bishop's transcripts...[1602-1636] / transcribed by A.J.P. Skinner. - 1923. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000153631 * Vol. 16. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Lustleigh, Devon, 1631-1837, and extracts from the bishop's transcripts, 1608-1811 / transcribed and edited by Herbert Johnson and H. Tapley-Soper. - 1927-30. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000153633 search only * Vol. 17. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Colyton, Devon, 1538-1837 / transcribed and edited by A.J.P. Skinner. - 1928. - 1 vol. in 2. * Vol. 18. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Halberton, Devon, 1605-1837 / transcribed and edited by C.A.T. Fursdon. - 1930-31. - Typescript index by A.W. Waterhouse. * Vol. 19. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Hartland, Devon, 1558-1837 / transcribed and edited by John Ingle Dredge and R. Pearse Chope. - 1930-34. * Vol. 20. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Devon / transcribed and edited by E.C. Wood and H. Tapley-Soper. - 1938. - 1560-1837. * Vol. 21. Parish of Topsham, co. Devon : marriages, baptisms and burials, A.D. 1600 to 1837, from the parochial register, the register of the independent meeting, the register of the Presbyterians, the register of the Quakers, together with copies of memorial inscriptions / transcribed and edited by H. Tapley-Soper. - 1938. - 1 vol. in 2. - Continued in manuscript. ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000112302 * Vol. 22. The register of marriages, baptisms and burials of the parish of Plymtree, co. Devon, A.D. 1538 to 1837 / transcribed and edited by Edgar Hay. - 1940. - Typescript index by A.V. Reed. ::* https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZD-K9HF-C?i=180&cat=248922 * Vol. 23. The register of marriages, baptisms and burials of the parish of St. Mary, Truro, co. Cornwall, A.D. 1597 to 1837 / transcribed and edited by Susan E. Gay...[et al.]. - 1940. - 1 vol. in 2. * Vol. 24. The register of marriages, baptisms and burials of the parish of Camborne, co. Cornwall, A.D. 1538 to 1837 / edited by H. Tapley-Soper. - 1945. - 1 vol. in 2. * Vol. 25. The register of baptisms, marriages and burials of the parish of Lapford, co. Devon, A.D. 1567-1850 / edited by A.R. Densham. - 1954. * Vol. 26. The register of the parish of St. Andrew's, Plymouth, co. Devon, A.D. 1581-1618, with baptisms 1619-1633 / edited by M.C.S. Cruwys. - 1954. ==== New Series ==== * Vol. 1-42 Search Only ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007970728 * Vol. 1-24 Search Only ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000049758 * Vol. 1. Devon monastic lands : calendar of particulars for grants 1536-1558 / edited with an introduction by Joyce Youings. - 1955. * Vol. 2. Exeter in the seventeenth century : tax and rate assessments 1602-1699 / edited with an introduction by W.G. Hoskins. - 1957. * Vol. 3. The diocese of Exeter in 1821 : Bishop Carey's replies to queries before visitation. Vol. 1: Cornwall / edited with an introduction by Michael Cook. - 1858. * Vol. 4. Vol. 2: Devon / edited with an introduction by Michael Cook. - 1960. * Vol. 5. The cartulary of St. Michael's Mount (Hatfield House ms. no. 315) / edited with an introduction by P.L. Hull. * Vol. 6. The Exeter assembly : the minutes of the assemblies of the United Brethren of Devon and Cornwall, 1691-1717, as transcribed by the Reverend Isaac Gilling / edited with an introduction by Allan Brockett. - 1963. * Vol. 7. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 1 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1963. * Vol. 8. The cartulary of Canonsleigh Abbey (Harleian ms. no. 3660) : a calendar / edited with an introduction by Vera C.M. London. - 1965. * Vol. 9. Benjamin Donn's map of Devon, 1765 / with an introduction by W.L.D. Ravenhill. - 1965. * Vol. 10. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 2 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1966. * Vol. 11. Devon inventories of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / edited with an introduction by Margaret Cash. - 1966. * Vol. 12. Plymouth building accounts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / edited with an introduction by Edwin Welch. - 1967. * Vol. 13. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 3 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1968. * Vol. 14. The Devonshire lay subsidy of 1332 / edited with an introduction by Audrey M. Erskine. - 1969. * Vol. 15. Churchwardens' accounts of Ashburton, 1479-1580 / edited with an introduction by Alison Hanham. - 1970. * Vol. 16. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter, 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 4 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1971. * Vol. 17. The caption of seisin of the Duchy of Cornwall (1377) / edited with an introduction by P.L. Hull. - 1971. * Vol. 18. The register of Edmund Lacy Bishop of Exeter 1420-1455 registrum commune : vol. 5 / edited by G.R. Dunstan. - 1972. * Vol. 19. A calendar of Cornish glebe terriers 1673-1735 / edited with an introduction by Richard Potts. - 1974. * Vol. 20. John Lydford's book / edited with an introduction by Dorothy M. Owen. - 1974. * Vol. 21. A calendar of early Chancery proceedings relating to West Country shipping 1388-1493 / edited with an introduction by Dorothy M. Gardiner. - 1976. * Vol. 22. Tudor Exeter : tax assessments 1489-1595 including the military survey 1522 / edited by Margery M. Rowe. - 1977. * Vol. 23. The Devon cloth industry in the eighteenth century : Sun Fire Office inventories of merchants' and manufacturers' property, 1726-1770 / edited with an introduction by Stanley D. Chapman. - 1978. * Vol. 24. The accounts of the fabric of Exeter cathedral, 1279-1353 : part 1 : 1279-1326 / edited and translatd with an introduction by Audrey M.Erskine. - 1981. * Vol. 25. The parliamentary survey of the Duchy of Cornwall : part 1 (Austell Prior-Saltash) / edited with an introduction by Norman J.G.Pounds. - 1982. * Vol. 26. The accounts of the fabric of Exeter cathedral, 1279-1353 : part 2 : 1328-1353 / edited and translated with an introduction by Audrey M.Erskine. - 1983. * Vol. 27. The parliamentary survey of the Duchy of Cornwall : part 2 (Isles of Scilly-West Antony and manors in Devon) / edited with an introduction by Norman J.G.Pounds. - 1984. * Vol. 28. Crown pleas of the Devon eyre of 1238 / edited with an introduction by Henry Summerson. - 1985. * Vol. 29. Georgian Tiverton : the political memoranda of Beavis Wood, 1768-98 / edited by John Bourne. - 1986. * Vol. 30. The cartulary of Launceston Priory / edited by P.L.Hull. - 1987. * Vol. 31. Shipbuilding on the Exe : the memoranda books of Daniel Bishop Davy, 1799-1874 / edited by Clive N.Ponsford. - 1988. * Vol. 32. The receivers' accounts of the City of Exeter, 1304-53 / edited by Margery M.Rowe and John M.Draisey. - 1989. * Vol. 33. Early-Stuart mariners and shipping: the maritime surveys of Devon and Cornwall 1619-1635 / edited by Todd Gray. * Vol. 34. Joel Gascoyne's map of Cornwall, 1699 / with an introduction by W.L.D.Ravenhill and Oliver Padel. - 1991. * Vol. 35. Nicholas Roscarrock's lives of the saints : Cornwall and Devon / edited by Nicholas Orme. - 1992. * Vol. 36. The local customs accounts of the port of Exeter, 1266-1321 / edited by Maryanne Kowaleski. - 1993. * Vol. 37. Charters of the Redvers family and the Earldom of Devon, 1090-1217 / edited by Robert Bearman. - 1994. * Vol. 38. Devon household accounts, 1627-1659. Part 1. / edited by Todd Gray. - 1995. * Vol. 39. Devon household accounts, 1627-59. Part 2. Henry, fifth Earl of Bath and Rachel, Countess of Bath, of Tawstock and London, 1637-1655 / edited with an introduction by Todd Gray. - 1996. * Vol. 40. Uffculme wills and inventories / edited by Peter Wyatt, with an introduction by Robin Stanes. - 1997. * Vol. 41. The Cornish lands of the Arundells of Lanherne, fourteenth to sixteenth centuries / edited by H.S.A.Fox and O.J.Padel. - 1998 * Vol. 42. Liberalism in west Cornwall: the 1868 election papers of A.Pendarves Vivian, M.P. / edited with an introduction by Edwin Jaggard. - 1999 * Vol. 43. Devon maps and map-makers: manuscript maps before 1840 / edited by Mary R.Ravenhill and Margery M.Rowe. Volume 1. - 2000 * Vol. 44 (2001) The havener's accounts of the Earldom and Duchy of Cornwall, 1287-1356 * Vol. 45 (2002) Devon maps and map-makers: manuscript maps before 1840 * Vol. 46 (2003) Death and memory in medieval Exeter * Vol. 47 (2004) The survey of Cornwall by Richard Carew * Vol. 48 (2005) Killerton, Camborne and Westminster the political correspondence of Sir Francis and Lady Acland, 1910 - 1929 * Vol. 49 The Acland Family Maps and Surveys 1720 - 1840x * Vol. 50 Cornish Wills 1342 - 1540 Nicholas Orme 2007 * Vol. 51 The Letter Book of Thomas Hill, 1660-1661, ed. June Palmer, 2008 * Vol. 52 Collecting the New, Rare and Curious: Letters Selected from the Correspondence of the Cornish Mineralogists Philip Rashleigh, John Hawkins & William Gregor, 1755-1822. Edited with an Introduction by R. J. Cleevely, 2009 * Vol. 53 Robert Furse: A Devon Family Memoir of 1593. Edited by Anita Travers 2010 * Vol. 54 The Minor Clergy of Exeter Cathedral: Biographies, 1250-1548. Edited by Nicholas Orme, for 2011 * Vol. 55 Hannes Kleineke (ed.) The Chancery Case between Nicholas Radford and Thomas Tremayne: the Exeter Depositions of 1439 ==== Extra Series ==== * Vol. 1 Exeter Freemen 1266-1967 * Vol. 2 (1979) Guide to the parish and non-parochial registers of Devon and Cornwall 1538-1837 * Vol. 3 (2010) Devon Maps and Map-Makers: Manuscript Maps before 1840, Supplement [to New Series vols. 43 & 45] === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society|Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society]]'' (Exeter, 1906) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PDCRS|Pub. Devon & Cornwall Rec. Soc.]]) * ''[[Space:Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society|Publications of the Devon and Cornwall Record Society]]'' (Exeter, 1906) Vol. , [ Page ].

Publications of the Dugdale Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Warwickshire|Warwickshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Dugdale Society == * The [http://www.dugdale-society.org.uk/ Dugdale Society] was "named after Warwickshire's distinguished antiquary, Sir [[Dugdale-143|William Dugdale]], was founded in 1920 with the objects of publishing original documents relating to the history of the County of Warwick" * volumes may be purchased at the Society's web site. * most volumes still in copyright * published London, 1921- * please add more links when they come out of copyright * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Dugdale Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * all: ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008223544 search only * Vol. 1-6 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000527978 * Vol. 1 (1921) Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-Upon-Avon and other records, 1553-1620 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000060021236&view=1up&seq=9 ::* Vol. 1 1553-1566 ::* Transcribed by Richard Savage, Secretary and Librarion f the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, and Deputy Keeper of the Records of the Corporation of Straford-upon-Avon from 1884 to 1920 ::* with introduction and notes by Edgar I. Fripp, B.A. London, Late Lecturer to the London, Liverpool, and Belfast University Extensions ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofdu01dugd ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofdu01dugd_0 * Vol. 2 (1923) ::* Abstract of The Bailiffs' Accounts of Monastic & Other Estates in the County of Warwick ::* Under the supervision of the Court of Augmentation for the year ending at Michaelmas, 1547 ::* Translated from the original roll by W. B. Bickley with and introduction by William Fowler Carter, B.A., F.S.A. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofdu02dugd ::* [http://www.mocavo.com/Publications-of-the-Dugdale-Society-Volume-2/172147 Mocavo] * Vol. 3 (1924) Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon, Vol II, 1566-1577. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275216 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000060021243&view=1up&seq=9 * Vol. 4 (1924) ::* Records of King Edward's School, Birmingham. Vol I. The 'Miscellany' Volume. * Vol. 5 (1924) Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon, Vol III, 1577-1586. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009020179 * Vol. 6 (1928) ::* The Lay Subsidy Roll for Warwickshire of Edward III. * Vol. 7 (1928) ::* Records of King Edward's School, Birmingham. Vol. II. * Vol. 8 (1928) ::* The Registers of Edgbaston Parish Church. Vol I. 1636-1812. * Vol. 9 (1928) ::* The Registers of Walter Reynolds, Bishop of Worcester. * Vol. 10 (1929) ::* Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon, Vol IV, 1587-1592. * Vol. 11 (1932) ::* Warwickshire Feet of Fines, Vol I. * Vol. 12 (1933) ::* Records of King Edward's School, Birmingham. Vol. III. * Vol. 13 (1935) ::* Register of the Guild of the Holy Trinity, St Mary, St John the Baptist, and St Katherine of Coventry. Vol. I. * Vol. 14 (1928) ::* The Registers of Edgbaston Parish Church. Vol II. 1636-1812. * Vol. 15 (1932) ::* Warwickshire Feet of Fines, Vol II. * Vol. 16 (1932) ::* Rolls of the Warwickshire and Coventry Sessions of the Peace, 1377-1397. * Vol. 17 (1939) ::* The Statute Merchant Roll of Coventry, 1392-1416. * Vol. 18 (1943) ::* Warwickshire Feet of Fines, Vol III. * Vol. 19 (1944) ::* Register of the Guild of the Holy Trinity, St Mary, St John the Baptist, and St Katherine of Coventry. Vol. II. * Vol. 20 (1948) ::* Records of King Edward's School, Birmingham. Vol. IV. * Vol. 21 (1952) ::* Ministers' Accounts of the Warwickshire Estates of the Duke of Clarence. * Vol. 22 (1956) ::* Ecclesiastical Terriers of Warwickshire Parishes. Vol I. * Vol. 23 (1965) ::* Correspondence of the Rev Joseph Greene, 1712-1790. * Vol. 24 (1960) ::* The Stoneleigh Leger Book. * Vol. 25 (1963) ::* Records of King Edward's School, Birmingham. Vol. V. * Vol. 26 (1969) ::* Ministers' Accounts of the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick, 1432-1485. * Vol. 27 (1971) ::* Ecclesiastical Terriers of Warwickshire Parishes. Vol II. * Vol. 28 (1970) ::* Warwickshire Printers' Notices. * Vol. 29 (1975) ::* Warwickshire Apprentices and their Masters, 1710-1760. [http://www.dugdale-society.org.uk/main/VolXXIX.html more info.] * Vol. 30 (1974) ::* Records of King Edward's School, Birmingham. Vol. VI.  A Supplementary Miscellany. * Vol. 31 (1977) ::* Miscellany I. * Vol. 32 (1980) ::* The Langley Cartulary. * Vol. 33 (1983) ::* Coventry Apprentices and their Masters, 1781-1806. * Vol. 34 (1986) ::* Coventry Constables' Presentments, 1629-1742. * Vol. 35 (1990) Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon. Vol. V. 1593-1598. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000060021267&view=1up&seq=7 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275216 * Vol. 36 (1992) ::* The Great Fire of Warwick, 1694. * Vol. 37 (1995) ::* The Correspondence of Sir Roger Newdigate of Arbury. * Vol. 38 (1999) ::* Coventry and its People in the 1520s. * Vol. 39 (2002) ::* Stratford-upon-Avon Inventories. Vol.I., 1538-1625. [http://www.dugdale-society.org.uk/main/VolXXXIX.html more info.] * Vol. 40 (2003) ::* Stratford-upon-Avon Inventories. Vol.II., 1626-1699. [http://www.dugdale-society.org.uk/main/VolXL.html more info.] * Vol. 41 (2005) ::* The Diaries of Sanderson Miller of Radway. [http://www.dugdale-society.org.uk/main/VolXLI.html more info.] * Vol. 42 (2007) ::* The Register of the Guild of the Holy Cross, Stratford-upon-Avon. * Vol. 43 (2010) ::* The Warwickshire Hearth Tax Returns. [http://www.dugdale-society.org.uk/main/VolXLIII.html more info.] * Vol. 44 (2011) ::* The Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon and other records, Volume VI, 1599-1609 with index to Volumes 1 - 6. * Vol. 45 (2012) ::* The Household Account Book of Sir Thomas Puckering of Warwick, 1620. * Vol. 46 (2013) ::* Coventry Priory Register. * Vol. 47 (2014) ::* The 1851 Census of Religious Worship: Warwickshire. * Vol. 48 (2015) ::* The Newburgh Earldom of Warwick and its Charters 1088 – 1253. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Dugdale Society|Publications of the Dugdale Society]]'' (London, 1921-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PDS|Pub. Dugdale Society]])

Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania Sources]] == Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania == * published by [https://genpa.org The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania] 1895-1946 * precursor to the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine '''Citation''' Author. "Article Title." (year, date). ''[[Space:Publications_of_the_Genealogical_Society_of_Pennsylvania|Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania.]]'' Volume #, Number #, Page # === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 2-7 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100403929 * Vol. 1 (1895) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofge00gene ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofge1895gene * Vol. 2 (1900-1903) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofg190003gene * Vol.3 (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsof190608gene ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofg190608gene * Vol. 4 (1909) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofgev4gene * Vol. 5 (1912) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=b9UUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofgev5gene * Vol. 6 (1917) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofgev6gene ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsgen00penngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mtUUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 7 (1919-20) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oMQxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofgev7gene * Vol. 8 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofge08gene ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofgev8gene * Vol. 10 (1927) ::* https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/10923

Publications of the Hampshire Record Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Winchester, Hampshire]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Hampshire|Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Hampshire Record Society == * Hampshire Record Society: founded c.1889; dissolved c.1899 * Vol. #s are not reliable and not included in book. Please use publication date. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Hampshire Record Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-2, 4-13 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000054863 * Vol. 1 (1889) ...Foundation of The Chapter of Winchester, 1541-1547 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VJhJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/documentsrelati00winc * Vol. 2 (1889) ...Manuscript of the 8th or 9th Century... St. Mary's Abbey or Nunnaminster, Winchester. ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00wincgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=dJhJAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 (1891) The Hundred and Manor of Crondal in the County of Southampton ::* https://archive.org/details/acollectionreco00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fT4JAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 4 (1891) Calendar... Selborne and its Priory. ::* https://archive.org/details/publications181socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s5hJAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 (1892) Liber Vitae:...New Minster and Hyde Abbey, Winchester ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YZVJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications182socigoog * Vol. 6 (1886) A Consuetudinary of the Fourteenth Century ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MJboAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0ZVJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications01wincgoog * Vol. 7 (1892) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JJzoAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=X0qVV6CCaCUC * Vol. 8 (1897) The Registers of John de Sandale and Rigaud de Asserio, Bishops of Winchester (1316-1323) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L5tJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications86socigoog * Vol. 9 (1894) Calendar... Selborne and its Priory ::* https://archive.org/details/publications120socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=m7xJAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 10 (1895) The Manor of Manydown, Hampshire. ::* https://archive.org/details/publications111socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Y5tJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/manormanydownha00unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=zN0MAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 11 (1896) Wykeham's Register, Vol. I. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C6PoAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H5xJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications184socigoog * Vol. 12 (1897) The Cathedral Church of Winchester, 1636-1683 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SZxJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00lgoog * Vol. 13 (1899) Wykehan's Register, Vol. II. ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00tawngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=lZ1JAAAAMAAJ * Kitchin, G.W.; Madge, F.T. eds., Documents Relating to the Foundation of the Chapter of Winchester, A.D. 1541-1547, Hampshire Record Society (1889) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KD8JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9NmetgEACAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/documentsrelati00madggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/documentsrelati00chapgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/documentsrelati00winc ::* https://archive.org/details/documents02winc ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007973547 * De Gray Birch, W. ed., An Ancient Manuscript of the Eighth or Ninth Century Formerly Belonging to St Mary’s Abbey, or Nunnaminster, Winchester, Hampshire Record Society (1889) ::* https://archive.org/details/anancientmanusc00bircgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ancientmanuscrip00stma ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2ws5AQAAMAAJ * Baigent, F.J. ed., A Collection of Records and Documents Relating to the Hundred and Manor of Crondal in the County of Southampton. Part I: Historical and Manorial, Hampshire Record Society (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C7MXAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acollectionreco00socigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275390 * Dunn Mackray, W. ed., Calendar of Charters and Documents Relating to Selborne and its Priory Preserved in the Muniment Room of Magdalen College, Oxford. Second Series, Hampshire Record Society (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TeUMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_fXnAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcharte01selbuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcharte01selbiala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007692057 * Dunn Mackray, W. ed., Calendar of Charters and Documents Relating to Selborne and its Priory Preserved in the Muniment Room of Magdalen College, Oxford. Second Series, Hampshire Record Society (1894) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FQo5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcharte02selbiala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007692057 * Dunn Mackray, W. ed., Calendar of Charters and Documents Relating to Selborne and its Priory Preserved in the Muniment Room of Magdalen College, Oxford, Hampshire Record Society (1896) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003792723 * De Gray Birch, W. ed., ‘Liber vitae’: Register and Martyrology of New Minster and Hyde Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire Record Society (1892) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1EEJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rD4JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/libervitaeregis00englgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011595109 * Kitchin, G.W. ed., Winchester Cathedral Records. No. I: A Consuetudinary of the Fourteenth Century for the Refectory of the House of S. Swithin in Winchester. No. II: A Charter of Edward the ... (1886) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qj0JAAAAIAAJ * Third Confirming and Enlarging the Privileges of St. Giles Fair, Winchester, A.D. 1349, Hampshire Record Society (1896) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730742 * Kitching, G.W. ed., Compotus Rolls of the Obedientiaries of St. Swithun’s Prioery, Winchester, from the Winchester Cathedral Archives, With an Introduction on the Organization of a Convent, Hampshire Record Society (1892) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=swEMAAAAYAAJ * Baigent, F.J., The Registers of John de Sandale and Rigaud de Asserio, Bishops of Winchester, A.D. 1316-1323, with an appendix of contemporaneous and other illustrative documents, Hampshire Record Society (1897) ::* https://archive.org/details/registersofjohnd00cath * Kitchin, G.W. ed., The Manor of Manydown, Hampshire Record Society (1895) ::* https://archive.org/details/manormanydownha00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/manormanydownha00enggoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100340137 * Kirby, T.F. ed., Wykeham’s Register, 2 vols., Hampshire Record Society (1896-9) ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/wykehamsregister01chur ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/wykehamsregiste02kirbgoog ::* Vol. 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=Wt4MAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/wykehamsregiste01kirbgoog ::* Vol. 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=AkEJAAAAIAAJ ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/wykehamsregister02chur ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/wykehamsregiste00kirbgoog ::* Vol. 2 http://books.google.com/books?id=Bj0JAAAAIAAJ * Stephens, W.R.W.; Madge, F.W. eds., Documents relating to the history of the cathedral church of Winchester in the seventeenth century, Hampshire Record Society (1897) ::* https://archive.org/details/documents02winc ::* https://archive.org/details/documentsrelat00winc ::* https://archive.org/details/documentsrelati00stepgoog === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Hampshire Record Society|Publications of the Hampshire Record Society]]'' (London, 1889-1899) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PHRS|Pub. Hampshire Rec. Soc.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Publications of the Hampshire Record Society|Publications of the Hampshire Record Society]]'' (London, 1889-1899) Vol. , [ Page ].

Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Ipswich, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Publications by Genealogical and Historical Societies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society == * published by [[Wikipedia: Ipswich_Historical_Society|The Ipswich Historical Society]], The Salem Press Co., Ipswich, Mass., 1894- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-20 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003940452 * Vol. 8-12 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n_wKAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 21-29 Search Only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003940452 * Vol. 22-26 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofin22n26ipsw * Vol. 1 Order of Exercises at the Ipswich Town Hall. The Oration and The Poem, On the 200th Anniversary of the Resistance to the Andros Tax. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iwILAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofipv1v6ipsw ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofip16ipsw ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsips01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iwILAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 2 (1896) The President’s Address and Other Proceedings at the Dedication of their Room, Friday Feb. 3, 1896 ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipv1v6ipsw#page/n59/mode/2up * Vol. 3 (1897) Exercises at the Unveiling of the Memorial Tablets at the South Common, Ipswich, July 29, 1896 ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofip16ipsw#page/n77/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsips01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iwILAAAAIAAJ&pg=PP45 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipv1v6ipsw#page/n117/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipv1v6ipsw#page/n77/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsips01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iwILAAAAIAAJ&pg=PP73 * Vol. 5 (1898) The Early Homes of the Puritans and Some Old Ipswich Houses ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipv1v6ipsw#page/n139/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofip16ipsw#page/n139/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsips01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iwILAAAAIAAJ&pg=PP87 * Vol. 6 (1899) Dedication of the Ancient House now occupied by The Society ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipv1v6ipsw#page/n349/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofip16ipsw#page/n355/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsips01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iwILAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 7 A Sketch of the Life of John Winthrop the Younger, Founder of Ipswich, Massachusetts in 1633. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofipn7ipsw * Vol. 8 The Development of our Town Government and Common Lands and Commonage ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6ScWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsips00socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n_wKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofipn8n13ipsw * Vol. 9 A History of the Old Argilla Road in Ipswich, Massachusetts ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n_wKAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipn8n13ipsw#page/n63/mode/2up * Vol. 10 (1901) The Hotel Cluny of a New England Village. An Old Ipswich House. ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipn8n13ipsw#page/n147/mode/2up * Vol. 11 The Meeting House Green, and a Study of the Houses and Lands in that Vicinity ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n_wKAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA3-PA1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipn8n13ipsw#page/n267/mode/2up * Vol. 12 (1903) Thomas Dudley, and Simon and Ann Bradstreet. A study of house-lots to determine the location of their homes. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n_wKAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA4-PA1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5oM1AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipn8n13ipsw#page/n377/mode/2up * Vol. 13 Fine Thread, Lace and Hosiery.in Ipswich. Ipswich Mills and Factories. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsips02socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ifwKAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofipn8n13ipsw#page/n487/mode/2up * Vol. 14 The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam, (reprint of the 4th edition, London, 1647. Followed by Vol. 14. See page 91 and 105) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofipn14ipsw ::* https://www.mocavo.com/Publications-of-the-Ipswich-Historical-Society-No-14/209475 * Vol. 15 (1907) The Old Bay Road from Saltonstall’s Brook and Samuel Appleton’s Farm. A Genealogy of the Ipswich Descendants of Samuel Appleton. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_IM1AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofipn15ipsw * Vol. 16 (1909) Candlewood, An Ancient Neighborhood in Ipswich with genealogies of John Brown, William Fellows, and Robert Kinsman. By T. Frank Waters ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofipn16ipsw ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kEhKAQAAMAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE933678 * Vol. 18 (1912) Jeffreys Neck, and the Way Leading Thereto with notes on Little Neck ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kEhKAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA171 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AYQ1AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofin18n20ipsw * Vol. 19 (1914) Ipswich Village and the Old Rowley Road ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kEhKAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA95 ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofin18n20ipsw#page/n221/mode/2up * Vol. 20 (1915) The John Whipple House and the People Who Have Owned and Lived in It ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9bhJAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kEhKAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA81 ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofin18n20ipsw#page/n389/mode/2up * Vol. 21 (1916) Augustine Heard and His Friends ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofipn21ipsw * Vol. 22 (1918) Plum Island. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofin22n26ipsw * Vol. 23 (1920) The Chronicles of Ipswich During the War 1917-1918 ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofin22n26ipsw#page/n165/mode/2up * Vol. 24 (1923) Ipswich River, Its Bridges, Wharves and Industries. ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofin22n26ipsw#page/n667/mode/2up * Vol. 25 (1925) Glimpses of Everyday Life in Old Ipswich ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofin22n26ipsw#page/n763/mode/2up * Vol. 26 (1927) Two Ipswich Patriots: John Wise of Chebacco and Michael Farley, First, Second, and Third of Ipswich. ::* https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofin22n26ipsw#page/n851/mode/2up === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society|Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society]]'' (The Ipswich Historical Society, Ipswich, Mass., 1894-) [ Page ]. * ([[#PIHS|Ipswich Hist. 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Publications of the Maryland Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Maryland]] [[Category: Jamaica, Slavery]] [[Category: Cresap Name Study]] == Publications of the Maryland Historical Society == * by Maryland Historical Society * published by 1844- * Don't use volume numbers or issue numbers. They may be unreliable. Use correct title, author, and date. * Also see The [[Space:Peabody Publication Fund|Peabody Publication Fund]] * Source Example: ::: Author. "title", ''[[Space:Publications of the Maryland Historical Society|Publications of the Maryland Historical Society]]'' (Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, 1844-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Author|Author]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Maryland Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. ? (1844) Constitution, By-Laws, Charter, Circular and Members of the Maryland Historical Society * Vol. ? (1844) First Discourse Before the Maryland Historical Society. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009735977 * Vol. ? (1844) Memoir of '''Benjamin Banneker ''' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000838271 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011552056 * Vol. ? (1845) Journal of '''Charles Carroll''' of Carrollton, During His Visit to Canada in 1776, as one of the Commissioners from Congress. With Memoir and Notes. ::* https://archive.org/details/journalofcharles00carroll ::* https://archive.org/details/McGillLibrary-130154-5100 ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_11507 ::* https://archive.org/details/journalofcharles00carr ::* https://archive.org/details/carrollofcarrollton00charrich ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_21969 * Vol. 1 (1845) Discourse on the Life and Character of '''George Calvert, The First Lord Baltimore'''. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000837863 ::* https://archive.org/details/discourseonlife00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=z_BYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_68358 * Vol. 2 (1845) Discourse on the Life and Character of '''Sir Walter Ralegh''' ::* https://archive.org/details/discourseonlifec00harr ::* https://archive.org/details/discourseonlife00harrgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=6nMXl147v4kC * Vol. 3 (1847) Memoir of '''Major Samuel Ringgold''', United States Army ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirofmajorsam00wynn * Vol. 4 (1848) Commerce, Literature and Art ::* * Vol. 5 (1848) Catalogue of Paintings, Engravings, &c., at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society ::* * Vol. 6 (1849) American Colonial History ::* * Vol. 7 (1849) A Paper Upon California ::* * Vol. 8 (1849) Catalogue of Paintings, Engravings, &c., &c., at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society ::* * Vol. 9 (1850) Annual Report of the President of the Maryland Historical Society, and of its Committee on the Gallery of Fine Arts ::* * Vol. 10 (1850) The Origin and Growth of Civil Liberty in Maryland ::* https://archive.org/details/origingrowthofci00brow ::* https://archive.org/details/originandgrowth00browgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=oYgbgLUcsn8C ::* https://archive.org/details/origingrowthofci00brow_0 * Vol. 11 (1850) Catalogue of Paintings, Engravings, &c., &c., at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society ::* * Vol. 12 (1851) A Sketch of the Life and Services of '''General Otho Holland Williams''' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000837904 ::* https://archive.org/details/asketchofthelife27293gut * Vol. 13 (1851) Memorials of Columbus, [and Martin Behaim and His Globe at Nurembergh] ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialsofcolum00dodgiala * Vol. 14 (1851) Tah-Gah-Jute; or, Logan and '''Captain Michael Cresap''' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008427645 ::* https://archive.org/details/tahgahjuteorloga00mayeiala * Vol. 15 (1852) Maryland, Two Hundred Years Ago ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandtwohundr00stre ::* https://archive.org/details/marylandtwohundr35stre * Vol. 16 (1853) Catalogue of Paintings, Engravings, &c., &c., at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society ::* * Vol. 17 (1853) Baltimore; or, Long, Long Time Ago. ::* https://archive.org/details/baltimoreorlongl01buch ::* https://archive.org/details/baltimoreorlongl00buch * Vol. 18 (1853) Origin and Causes of Democracy in America ::* https://archive.org/details/origincausesofde00inburn ::* https://archive.org/details/origincausesofde00burn * Vol. 19 (1854) Annual Report of the President fo the Maryland Historical Society, and List of its Members ::* * Vol. 20 (1854) Catalogue of the Manuscripts, Maps, Medals, Coins, Statuary, Portraits and Pictures; and an Account of the Library of the Maryland Historical Society ::* * Vol. 21 (1854) A Sketch of the Life of '''Benjamin Banneker''' ::* https://archive.org/details/sketchoflifeofbe54tyso ::* https://archive.org/details/sketchoflifeofbe00tyso * Vol. 22 (1854) African '''Slave Trade in Jamaica''', and Comparative Treatment of Slaves ::* https://archive.org/details/africanslavetrad00shep ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550034 * Vol. 23 (1855) '''Martin Behaim''', The German Astronomer and Cosmographer of The Times of Columbus ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550034 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007668205 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000837998 * Vol. 30 (1856) Catalog of Paintings, Engravings, &c., &c., at the Picture Gallery of the Artist's Association, and of the Maryland Historical Society. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550034 * Vol. 31 (1858) Memoir of '''Baron De Kalb''' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009566480 * Vol. 32 (1858) Annual Report of the President of the Maryland Historical Society, with the Constitution and By-Laws ::* * Vol. 33 (1858) Catalogue of Paintings, Engravings, &c., &c., at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society ::* * Vol. 34 (1860) A Paper Upon the Origin of the Japan Expedition ::* https://archive.org/details/paperuponorigino00davi * Vol. 35 (1862) The Early Friends (or Quakers) in Maryland ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyfriendsorqu00norriala ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyfriendsorqu00norr_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/earlyfriendsorqu33norr * Vol. 36 (1866) Who Were the Early Settlers of Maryland ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000838015 * Vol. 37 (1866) The Maryland Historical Society and the Peabody Institute Trustees ::* * Vol. 38 (1867) The Annual Address (1st, and then 2nd edition) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000838274 * Vol. 39 (1867) Memoir of '''Jared Sparks, LL. D.''' ::* * Vol. 40 (1867) Constitution and By-Laws of the Maryland Historical Society with the List of Officers, Honorary, Corresponding and Active Members ::* * Vol. 41 (1867) Memoir of '''John H. Alexander, LL. D.''' ::* https://archive.org/details/memoirofjohnhale00pinkiala * Vol. 42 (1868) Catalog of Paintings, at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society ::* * Vol. 43 (1875) Catalog of Paintings, at the Picture Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society ::* * Vol. ? (1875) Descriptive Catalogue of Statuary, on Exhibition at the Gallery of the Maryland Historical Society, Athenaeum Building, St. Paul and Saratoge Streets, Baltimore * Vol. ? (1876) reissue of the 1845 edition of "Journal of '''Charles Carroll''' of Carrollton, During His Visit to Canada in 1776, as one of the Commissioners from Congress. With Memoir and Notes" ::* * Vol. 34 (1849) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550034 * Vol. 35 (1849) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550034 * Vol. 36 (1849) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550034 * Vol. 37 (1849) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550034 * Vol. 38 (1849) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550034 * Vol. 39 (1867) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000550034 * Vol. ? (1878) Charter Constitution and By-Laws of the Maryland Historical Society with the List of Officers, Honorary, Corresponding and Active Members and a Catalogue of the Sosiety's Publications, 1844-1878 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100717525 * Vol. ? (1886) The great seal of Maryland ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008398183 * Vol. ? (1894) Address by the '''Hon. J. Morrison Harris''', upon the occasion of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the Maryland historical society, delivered March 12th, 1894 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100553929 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009559127 * Vol. ? (1940) Calendar of the '''General Otho Holland Williams''' papers in the Maryland historical society. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001173182

Publications of the Mattatuck Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Mattatuck Historical Society == * by [http://www.mattatuckmuseum.org/ Mattatuck Historical Society] * published by the Mattatuck Historical Society, Waterbury, Conn., 1900- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Mattatuck Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1900) ::* A Tentative List of Connecticut Artists ::* https://archive.org/details/tentativelistofc00matt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100239294 * (1911) Proprietors' Records of the Town of Waterbury, Connecticut, 1677-1761 ::* Transcribed and Edited by Katharine A Prichard ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofma00matt ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofma01matt ::* https://archive.org/details/proprietorsrecor00wate ::* https://archive.org/details/proprietorsrecor00wateiala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100564811 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002059983 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007675642 * (1912) The President's Annual Address Dec. 13, 1911 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001721073 * (1914) Handbook Number One (1877-1913) ::* https://archive.org/details/handbook00matt ::* https://archive.org/details/handbookno101matt ::* https://archive.org/details/handbookno102matt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570223 * (1917) Ancient Burying-Grounds of the Town of Waterbury, Connecticut ::* together with other records of Church and Town. ::* Transcribed and Edited by Katharine A Prichard ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofmav2matt ::* https://archive.org/details/ancientburyinggr00pric ::* https://archive.org/details/ancientburyinggr00priciala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100564811 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007670548 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009579127 * (1982) Fiddlebacks and Crooked-Backs: Elijah Booth and Other Joiners in Newton and Woodbury, 1750-1820 ::* by Edward S. Cooke, Jr. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007504515 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Mattatuck Historical Society|Publications of the Mattatuck Historical Society]]'' (Mattatuck Historical Society, Waterbury, Conn., 1900-) [ Page ]. * ([[#MHS|Mattatuck Hist. Soc.]])

Publications of The Norfolk Record Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of The Norfolk Record Society == * [https://www.norfolkrecordsociety.org.uk/ Norfolk Record Society] * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Publications of The Norfolk Record Society | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. I. (1931) ::* Calendar of Frere MSS.: Hundred of Holt ::* Muster Roll, Hundred of North Greenhoe, circa 1523 ::* Norwich Subscriptions to the Voluntary Gift of 1662 * Vol. II. (1932) St Benet of Holme, 1020-1210. The eleventh and twelfth century sections of Cott. MS. Galba E ii. The Register of the Abbey of St. Benet of Holme Part I. * Vol. III. St. Benet of Holme, 1020-12x0. Introductory Essay on the eleventh and twelfth century sections, &c. Part II. * Vol. IV. The Visitation of Norfolk, 1664 Part I. * Vol. V. The Visitation of Norfolk, 1664 Part II. * Vol. VI. The Musters Returns for divers Hundreds in the County of Norfolk, 1569, 1572, 1574, and 1577 Part I. * Vol. VII. The Musters Returns for divers Hundreds in the County of Norfolk, 1569, 1572, 1574 and 1577 Part II. * Vol. VIII. ::* A Norfolk Sessions Roll, 1394-1397 ::* The Maritime Trade of the Port of Blakeney, Norfolk, i 587 - i S 9 ° ::* The Norfolk Poll List, 1702 * Vol. IX. The Records of the Gild of St. George in Norwich, 1389-1547 * Vol. X. Norwich Consistory Court Depositions, 1499-1530 * Vol. XI. The First Register of Norwich Cathedral Priory * Vol. XII. The Norfolk Portion of the Chartulary of the Priory of St. Pancras of Lewes * Vol. XIII. East Anglian Pedigrees.’ * Vol. XIV. The Correspondence of Lady Katherine Paston, 16031627 * Vol. XV. Minutes of Norwich Court of Mayoralty, 1630-1631 * Vol. XVI. ::* Part I. Index of Wills Proved at Norwich, 1370-1550 (A to Hi) ::* Part II. Index of Wills Proved at Norwich, 1370-1550 (Hi to Ro) ::* Part III. Index of Wills Proved at Norwich, 1370-1550 (Ro to Z) * Vol. XVII. ::* Post-Reformation Royal Arms in Norfolk Churches ::* Cellarer’s Roll, Bromholm Priory, 1415-16 ::* Subsidy Certificates, 1581 * Vol. XVIII. ::* Bishop Redman’s Visitation, 1597 * Vol. XIX. ::* Part I. Norwich Archdeaconry: Inventory of Church Goods, 1368 ::* Part II. Norwich Archdeaconry: Inventory of Church Goods, 1368 * Vol. XX. ::* The Knyvett Letters * Vol. XXI. ::* Index of Wills proved at Norwich, 1550-1603 * Vol. XXII. ::* Baptisms in Church Book of Old Meeting House, Norwich, 1657-81 ::* Baptisms and Deaths in Church Book of Gt. Yarmouth Independent Church, 1643—1705 ::* Account Book of ‘Baptised’ Church in City of Norwich, 1726-45 ::* Notes on Blomefield MSS. in Bodleian Library ::* Progress Notes of Warden Woodward * Vol. XXIII. ::* The Freemen of Norwich, 1714-1752 * Vol. XXIV. ::* Extracts from Minute Books of Dean & Chapter of Norwich, 1566-1649 * Vol. XXV. ::* Registers of Passengers from Gt. Yarmouth to Holland and New England, 1637-9 * Vol. XXVI. ::* Norfolk Quarter Sessions Order Book, 1650-7 * Vol. XXVII. ::* The Correspondence of Thomas Corie, Town Clerk of Norwich, 1664-1687 ::* The Visitation of Norfolk, 1664: Observations and Comments * Vol. XXVIII. ::* Index of Wills Proved at Norwich, 1604-1686 * Vol. XXIX. ::* Norwich Apprentices Indentures: enrolled Henry VIIGeorge II * Vol. XXX. ::* Norfolk Lieutenancy Journal, 1676-1701 * Vol. XXXI. ::* The Ames Correspondence, 1837-47 * Vol. XXXII. ::* The Registrum Vagum of Anthony Harison: Part I * Vol. XXXIII. ::* The Registrum Vagum of Anthony Harison: Part II * Vol. XXXIV. ::* Index of Wills Proved at Norwich, 1687-1750 * Vol. XXXV. ::* A Cartulary of Creake Abbey * Vol. XXXVI. ::* Minutes of the Norwich Court of Mayoralty, 1632-1635 * Vol. XXXVII. ::* Mary Hardy’s Diary * Vol. XXXVIII. ::* Index of Wills Proved at Norwich, 1751-1818 * Vol. XXXIX ::* Great Yarmouth Assembly Minutes 1538-1545 Norwich Accounts for the Customs on Strangers’ Goods and Merchandise 1582-1610 * Vol. 40 (1971) The Norwich Census of the Poor 1570 ::* https://archive.org/details/NorfolkRS1971V0l40 * Vol. 41 (1972) Fernie, F.C.; Whittingham, A.B., The early communar and pitancer rolls of Norwich cathedral priory, with an account of the building of the cloister * Vol. 42 (1973) Faden’s map of Norfolk (1797) * Vol. 43 (1975) Houlbrooke, R.A. ed., The letter book of John Parkhurst, bishop of Norwich, compiled during the years 1571-5 * Vol. 44 (1976) Hanawalt, B. ed., Crime in East Anglia in the fourteenth century: Norfolk gaol delivery rolls, 1307-1316 * Vol. 45 (1977) Dunn, R.M. ed., Norfolk lieutenancy journal, 1660-1676 * Vol. 46 (1979) Hassell Smith, A.; Baker, G.M.; Kenny, R.W. eds., The papers of Nathanial Bacon of Stiffkey. Vol. I: 1556-1577 * Vol. 47 (1980) Frostick, C., Index of wills proved in the consistory court of Norwich, 1819-1857, and now preserved in the Norfolk Record Office * Vol. 48 (1981) Owen, A.E.B.; and D.M. eds., The records of a commission of sewers for Wiggenhall, 13191324 [and] William Asshebourne’s book * Vol. 49 (1983) Hassell Smith, A.; Baker, G.M. eds., The papers of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey. Vol. II: 1578-1585 * Vol. 50 (1984) Yaxley, D. ed., Survey of the Houghton Hall estate by Joseph Hill, 1800 * Vol. 51 (1985) Metters, G.A. ed., The Parliamentary survey of dean and chapter properties in and around Norwich in 1649 * Vol. 52 (1986) Hawes, T. ed., An index to Norwich city officers, 1453-1835 * Vol. 53 (1987-8) Hassell Smith, A.; Baker, G.M. eds., The papers of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey. Vol. III: 1586-1595 * Vol. 54 (1989) Rosenheim, J.M. ed., The notebook of Robert Doughty, 1662-1665 * Vol. 55 (1990) Stoker, D. ed., The correspondence of the Reverend Francis Blomefield, 1705-1752 * Vol. 56 (1991) A Miscellany : containing ::* Rutledge, P. ed., ‘The will of Oliver Wyth, 1291’ ::* Virgoe, R. ed., ‘The will of Hugh atte Fenne,1476’ ::* Houlbrooke, R., ‘The letters and will of Thomas Grene (d. 1545), rector of Poringland’ ::* Key, J. ed., ‘The letters and will of Lady Dorothy Bacon, 1597-1629’ ::* Wilson, R. ed., ‘The autobiography of Elizabeth Oakley (1831-1900)’ * Vol. 57 (1994) Priestley, U. ed., The letters of Philip Stannard, Norwich textile manufacturer (1751-1763) * Vol. 58 (1993) Wade Martins, S.; Williamson, T. eds., The farming journal of Randall Burroughes (1794-1799) * Vol. 59 (1995) Dymond, D.P. ed., The register of Thetford Priory. Part I: 1482-1617, Records of Social and Economic History, 24 * Vol. 60 (1996) Dymond, D.P. ed., The register of Thetford Priory. Part II: 1518-1540, Records of Social and Economic History, 25 * Vol. 62 (1998) Farming and gardening in late medieval Norfolk, Vol. 61 (1997) Ede, J; Virgoe, N. eds., Religious worship in Norfolk: the 1851 census of accommodation and attendance at worship * Vol. 63 (1999) Rodgers, M.; Wallace, M. eds., Norwich landgable assessment 1568-70 * Vol. 64 (2000) Morgan, V.; key, J.; Taylor, B. eds., The papers of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey. Vol. IV:1596-1602 * Vol. 65 (2001) Seaman, P.; Pound, J.; Smith, R., Norfolk Hearth Tax exemption certificates, 1670-1674: Norwich,Great Yarmouth, King’s Lynn and Thetford, Index Library, 117, Hearth tax Series, 3 * Vol. 66 (2002) Griffiths, E. ed., William Windham’s green book 1673-1688 * Vol. 67 (2003) Cubitt, D.; Mackley, A.L.; Wilson, R.G. eds., The Great Tour of John Patteson, 1778-1779 * Vol. 68 (2004) Malcolmson, R,; Searby, P. eds., Wartime Norfolk: the Diary of Rachel Donau 1941-1942 * Vol. 69 (2005) A. ed., John Buxton: Norfolk gentleman and architect: letters to his son, 1719-1729 * Vol. 70 (2006) Wilson, J.; Howard, P.; Hickley, A. eds., Country and City. Wymondham, Norwich and Eaton in the 16th and 17th centuries * Vol. 71 (2007) Poverty and Wealth: Sheep, Taxation and Charity in Late medieval Norfolk * Vol. 72 (2008) Wilkins-Jones, C. ed., The Minutes, Donation Book and Catalogue of Norwich City Library, founded in 1608 * Vol. 73 (2009) Metters, G.A. ed., The King’s Lynn Port Books, 1610-1614 * Vol. 74 (2010) Morgan, V.; Rutledge, E.; Taylor, B. eds., The Papers of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey. Vol. V: 1603-1607 * Vol. 75 (2011) Hopper, A. ed., The World of John Secker (1716-95), Quaker Mariner * Vol. 76 (2012) Agnew, J. ed., The Whirlpool of Misadventures. Letters of Robert Paston, First Earl of Yarmouth 1663-1679 * Vol. 77 (2013) Phillips, E.; Fay, I. eds, Health and Hygiene in Early-Modern Norwich. Account rolls of the Great Hospital, Norwich 1549-50 and 1570-71. The Norwich River and Street Accounts 1557-61 and 1570-80 * Vol. 78 (2014) Meeres, F. ed., The First World War Letters of Philip and Ruth Hewetson * Vol. 79 (2015) Griffiths, E., ed., Her Price is Above Pearls. Family and Farming Records of Alice Le Strange, 1617-1656 * Vol. 80 (2016). Margerum, J. ed., The Cartulary of Binham Priory * Vol. 81 (2017) Meters, G.A., Morgan, V.; Rutledge, E.; Taylor, B. eds, The Papers of Nathanial Bacon Stiffkey. Volume VI: 1608-1613 * Vol. 82 (2018) Hopper, A.; Agnew J.; Alley, E.W. eds, The Great Blow. Examinations and Informations relating to the Great Blow in Norwich 1648 * Vol. 83 (2019) Rawcliffe, C., ed., The Norwich Chamberlain’s Accounts 1539-40 to 1544-5 === Citation Formats === * * ([[#PNRS|Author]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Author. 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Publications of the Pipe Roll Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-The_Middle_Ages|The_Middle_Ages Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Pipe Roll Society == The Pipe Roll Society, For the Publication of The Great Rolls of the Exchequer. Commonly called The Pipe Rolls. and other documents prior to the Year A.D. 1200. * by [http://www.piperollsociety.co.uk/ The Pipe Roll Society], London * background [[Wikipedia:Pipe_rolls]] * They may be purchased [http://www.piperollsociety.co.uk/page2.htm here.] * List of links: http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/pipe.shtml * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Pipe Roll Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 1884 Henry II. A.D. 1158-1159 with Index of Names & Locations ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety01pipeuoft * Vol. 2 1884 Henry II. A.D. 1159-1160 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip02britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hm4BAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 Introduction to the study of the Pipe Rolls ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety03pipeuoft * Vol. 4 King Henry II A.D. 1160-1161 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety04pipeuoft * Vol. 5 King Henry II A.D. 1161-1162 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip00britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p24BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety05pipeuoft * Vol. 6 1886 King Henry II A.D. 1162-3 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip12britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Lm8BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety06pipeuoft * Vol. 7 1886 King Henry II, A.D. 1163-1164 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety07pipeuoft * Vol. 8 1887 King Henry II, A.D. 1164-1165 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety08pipeuoft * Vol. 9 1888 King Henry II A.D. 1165-1166 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523245 * Vol. 10 Ancient charters, royal and private, prior to A.D. 1200. Part I (no Part 2 published) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3qQKAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 11 1889 King Henry II A.D. 1166-1167 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523314 * Vol. 12 King Henry II A.D. 1167-1168 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523452 * Vol. 13 (1890) King Henry II A.D. 1168-1169 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip19britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B1gBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety13pipeuoft * Vol. 14 (1891) Three rolls of the King's Court in the reign of King Richard I, A.D. 1194-1195 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O1gBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1FNbAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip11britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threerollsofking1418grea ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety14pipeuoft * Vol. 15 1892 King Henry II 1169-70 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip20britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=algBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety15pipeuoft * Vol. 16 1893 King Henry II A.D. 1170-1 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip03britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a28BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety16pipeuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety16pipeuoft * Vol. 17 (1894) Feet of Fines of the reign of Henry II. and of the first seven years of the reign of Richard I, A.D. 1182 to A.D. 1196 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip01britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=klgBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip21britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0psrAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 18 1894 King Henry II A.D. 1171-2 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523123 * Vol. 19 1895 King Henry II A.D. 1172-3 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety19pipeuoft * Vol. 20 1896 The Feet of Fines of the seventh and eighth years of the reign of King Richard I ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip08britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=om8BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety20pipeuoft * Vol. 21 1896 King Henry II A.D 1173-4 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip14britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rp0rAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip15britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3G8BAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety21pipeuoft * Vol. 22 1897 King Henry II A.D. 1174-5 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip09britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PFkBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety22pipeuoft * Vol. 23 1898Feet of Fines of the ninth year of the reign of King Richard I, A.D. 1197 to A.D. 1198 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofpi23pipe ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip17britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F24ckk2UdmsC ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip13britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_JsrAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 24 1900 Feet of Fines of the tenth year of the reign of King Richard I, A. D. 1198 to A.D. 1199: excepting those for the counties of Bedford, Berkshire, Buckingham, Cambridge, Devon, and Dorset: also a roll of the King's Court in the reign of King Richard ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip04britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nrt_qUd1zoEC * Vol. 25 1904 King Henry II A.D. 1175-1176 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofpi25pipe_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofpi25pipe ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip18britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K4lCfaArU1UC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety25pipeuoft * Vol. 26 1905 King Henry II A.D. 1176-1177 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip07britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IrrmzD2Ul5cC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety26pipeuoft * Vol. 27 King Henry II A.D. 1177-1178 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip05britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wDoViPmhLFgC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety27pipeuoft * Vol. 28 1907 King Henry II A.D. 1178-1179 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip06britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Pe0dvi7OqCMC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety28pipeuoft * Vol. 29 1908 King Henry II A.D. 1179-1180 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8KEKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C4IQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip22britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip16britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-0_roYbjd6sC ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety29pipeuoft * Vol. 30 1909 King Henry II A.D. 1180-1181 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety30pipeuoft * Vol. 31 1910 King Henry II A.D. 1181-1182 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety31pipeuoft * Vol. 32 1911 King Henry II A.D. 1182-1183 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523402 * Vol. 33 1912 King Henry II A.D. 1183-1184 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety33pipeuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety33pipeuoft * Vol. 34 1913 King Henry II A.D. 1184-1185 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety34pipeuoft * Vol. 35 1913 Rotuli de dominabus et pueris et puellis de XII Comitatibus, 1185 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety35pipeuoft * Vol. 36 1914 King Henry II A.D. 1185-1186 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE523388 * Vol. 37 1915 King Henry II A.D. 1186-1187 ::* https://archive.org/details/piperollsociety37pipeuoft * Vol. 38 King Henry II A.D. 1187-1188 New Series * Vol. 39 NS 1 King Richard I, Michaelmas 1190 * Vol. 40 NS 2 King Richard I: Michaelmas 1191 and Michaelmas 1192 * Vol. 41 NS 3 fifth year of the reign of King Richard I, Michaelmas 1193 * Vol. 42 NS 4 The Great Roll pf the Pipe for the fourteenth year of the reign of King Henry III, Michaelmas 1230 * Vol. 5 / Vol. 43 1928 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationspip10britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEQNAAAAIAAJ Also see: * [http://cmjk.com/1259/1259_pipe_roll_files/1259_pipe_roll_thesis.pdf The 1259 Pipe Roll thesis] * [http://cmjk.com/1259/1259_pipe_roll_files/1259_transcript.pdf The 1259 Pipe Roll transcript] * Vol. 44 NS 6 seventh year of the reign of King Richard I Michaelmas 1195 * Vol. 45 NS 7 The Chancellor's Roll for the eighth year of the Reign of King Richard I Michaelmas 1196 * Vol. 46 NS 8 ninth year of the reign of King Richard I Michaelmas 1197 * Vol. 47 NS 9 tenth year of the Reign of King Richard I Michaelmas 1198 * Vol. 48 NS 10 first year of the reign of King John, Michaelmas 1199 * Vol. 49 NS 11 The Memoranda Roll of the King's Remembrancer for Michaelmas 1230-Trinity 1231 * Vol. 50 NS 12 second year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1200 * Vol. 51 NS 13 The itinerary of King Richard I : with studies on certain matters of interest connected with his reign * Vol. 52 NS 14 third year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1201 * Vol. 53 NS 15 fourth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1202 * Vol. 54 NS 16 fifth year of the reign of King John, Michaelmas 1203 * Vol. 55 NS 17 The Cartae Antiquae Rolls 1-10 * Vol. 56 NS 18 sixth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1204 * Vol. 57 NS 19 seventh year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1205 * Vol. 58 NS 20 eighth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1206 * Vol. 59 NS 21 The Memoranda Roll for the Michaelmas term of the first year of the reign of King John (1199-1200) together with fragments of the originalia roll of the seventh year of King Richard I (1195-6), the liberate roll of the second year of King John (1200-1) and the Norman roll of the fifth year of King John (1203) * Vol. 60 NS 22 ninth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1207 * Vol. 61 NS 23 tenth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1208 * Vol. 62 NS 24 eleventh year of the reign of King John,: Michaelmas 1209 * Vol. 63 NS 25 Herefordshire Domesday circa 1160-1170 * Vol. 64 NS 26 twelfth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1210 * Vol. 65 NS 27 Feet of Fines for the County of Norfolk for the Tenth Year of the Reign of King Richard the First, 1198-1199, and for the first four years of the reign of King John, 1199-1202 * Vol. 66 NS 28 thirteenth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1211 * Vol. 67 NS 29 Feet of Fines for the County of Lincoln for the reign of King John 1199-1216 * Vol. 68 NS 30 fourteenth year of the reign of King John,: Michaelmas 1212 * Vol. 69 NS 31 The Memoranda Roll of the tenth year of the Reign of King John (1207-8) : together with the Curia Regis Rolls of Hilary 7 Richard I (1196) and Easter 9 Richard I (1198). A roll of plates held by Hugh de Neville in 9 John (1207-8), and fragments of the close Rolls of 16 and 17 John (1215-16) * Vol. 70 NS 32 Feet of Fines for the County of Norfolk for the reign of King John 1201-1215; Suffolk for the reign of King John 1199-1214 * Vol. 71 NS 33 The Cartae Antiquae Rolls 11-20 * Vol. 72 NS 34 Interdict documents * Vol. 73 NS 35 sixteenth year of the reign of King John : Michaelmas 1214 * Vol. 74 NS 36 A Medieval miscellany * Vol. 75 NS 37 Pipe Roll 17 John * Vol. 76 NS 38 Cartulary of Worcester Cathedral Priory * Vol. 77 NS 39 second year of the reign of King Henry III : Michaelmas 1218 * Vol. 78 NS 40 Charters of Norwich Cathedral Priory vol 1 * Vol. 79 NS 41 Liber memorials * Vol. 80 NS 42 third year of the reign of King Henry III : Michaelmas 1219 * Vol. 81 NS 43 The Beauchamp Cartulary Charters 1100 - 1268 * Vol. 82 NS 44 Roll of divers accounts for the early years of the reign of Henry III: account of escheats for the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth years of the reign of Henry III: wardrobe receipt roll and fragments of household roll 10 Henry III * Vol. 83 NS 45 Rolls of the fifteenth of the ninth year of the reign of Henry III for Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Wiltshire : and Rolls of the fortieth of the seventeenth year of the reign of Henry III for Kent * Vol. 84 NS 46 Charters of Norwich Cathedral Priory vol 2 * Vol. 85 NS 47 fourth year of the reign of King Henry III : Michaelmas 1220 * Vol. 86 NS 48 fifth year of the reign of King Henry III Michaelmas 1221 * Vol. 87 NS 49 Receipt and Issue Rolls 26 Henry III * Vol. 88 NS 50 Basset charters c. 1120 to 1250 * Vol. 89 NS 51 sixth year of the reign of King Henry III, Michaelmas 1222 * Vol. 90 NS 52 Receipt Rolls for the fourth, fifth and sixth years of the reign of King Henry III, Easter 1220, 1221, 1222 * Vol. 91 NS 53 Norman Pipe Rolls Henry II * Vol. 92 NS 54 eighth year of the reign of King Henry III. Michaelmas 1224 * Vol. 93 NS 55 Receipt Rolls for the seventh and eighth years of the reign of King Henry III, Easter 1223, Michaelmas 1224 * Vol. 94 NS 56 seventh year of the reign of King Henry III. Michaelmas 1223 * Vol. 95 NS 57 thirty first year of thr reign of King Henry I. Michaelmass 1130 * Vol. 96 NS 58 Wardrobe Accounts Henry III * Vol. 97 NS 59 Norman Charters From English Sources ::* http://www.piperollsociety.co.uk/Norman%20Charters%20Text_Jan%2014.pdf === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Pipe Roll Society|Publications of the Pipe Roll Society]]'' (The Pipe Roll Society, London, 1884) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PPRS|Pipe Roll Society]])

Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island | Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society == A.K.A. "Proceedings of the Rhode Island Historical Society" * printed for The Society by The Standard Printing Co., Providence, 1893- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Most genealogy is restricted to the "Necrology" section. * Vol. 1871-1875 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsrhod01socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=wsQTAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1872-1914 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000638264 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010010763 * Vol. 1872 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho01rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho37rhod * Vol. 1872-1873 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho38rhod * Vol. 1872-1875 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrh187275rhod * Vol. 1873-1874 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho39rhod * Vol. 1873-1875 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho09rhod * Vol. 1874-1875 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho40rhod * Vol. 1875-1876 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho10rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho41rhod * Vol. 1875-1880 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrh187580rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho187580rhod * Vol. 1876-1877 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho44rhod * Vol. 1877-1878 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho17rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho43rhod * Vol. 1878-1879 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho42rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho11rhod * Vol. 1879-1880 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho12rhod * Vol. 1880-1881 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho13rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho18rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrh188081rhod * Vol. 1881-1891, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsof188191p1rhod * Vol. 1881-1891, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsof188191p2rhod * Vol. 1881-1882 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho14rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho19rhod * Vol. 1882-1883 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho15rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho20rhod ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507993 * Vol. 1883-1884 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho29rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho16rhod * Vol. 1884-1885 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho30rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho21rhod * Vol. 1885-1886 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho31rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho22rhod * Vol. 1886-1887 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho32rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho23rhod * Vol. 1887-1888 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho33rhod ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507993 * Vol. 1888-1889 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho34rhod * Vol. 1889-1890 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho35rhod * Vol. 1889-1892 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho24rhod * Vol. 1890-1891 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho36rhod * Vol. 1891-1892 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho08rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrh189192rhod * Vol. 1892-1893 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho25rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrh189293rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho189293rhod ==== New Series ==== * Vol. 1 (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Zp46AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho07rhod ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000502720 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100616396 * Vol. 1893-1898 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho06rhod * Vol. 2 (1894) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bDoGAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=El1LAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000502720 * Vol. 2, no. 1-2 1894 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrv2n1n2rhod * Vol. 2, no. 3-4 1894 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrv2n3n4rhod * Vol. 3 (1895) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LwIQAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000502720 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009808579 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrhv3rhod * Vol. 4 (1896) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=awIQAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000502720 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009808579 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565808 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrhv4rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrh00rhod * Vol. 5 (1897) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ycQGAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4J06AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000502720 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009808579 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565808 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrh02rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrh01rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrhv5rhod * Vol. 6 (1898) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ksUGAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4J06AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000502720 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009808579 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrhv6rhod * Vol. 7 (1899) Diary of Enos Hitchcock, a Chaplain in the Revolutionary Army, with a Memoir ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g11LAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uMYGAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AZ46AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000502720 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100616396 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009808579 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565808 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrhv7rhod * Vol. 8 (1900) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AZ46AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA269 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000502720 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009808579 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565808 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrh04rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrhv8rhod * Vol. 1900-1901 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho26rhod * Vol. 1900-1905 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho05rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrh190005rhod * Vol. 1900-1906 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsrhod02socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ePNYAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 1905-1906 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho04rhod ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho27rhod * Vol. 1905-1910 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrh190510rhod * Vol. 1906-1914 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsrhod00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=w8UTAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1908-1913 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho03rhod * Vol. 1910-1911 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho28rhod * Vol. 1910-1914 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrh191014rhod * Vol. 1913-1914 ::* https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofrho02rhod ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507993 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society|Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society]]'' (Standard Printing Co., Providence, 1893-1900) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PRIHS|Pubs. RI Hist. Soc.]]) * ''Proceedings, 1873-1874''. [[Space:Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society|Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society]] (Standard Printing Co., Providence, 1874) [https://books.google.com/books?id=wsQTAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PA64 Page 64-65]. * ([[#Proceedings|Proceedings]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society|Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society]]'' (Standard Printing Co., Providence, 1893-1900) Vol. , [ Page ].

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Rochester, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Rochester Historical Society == * by [[Hopkins-11326|Samuel Miles Hopkins]] (1772-1837) & [[Hopkins-20190|Sarah Hopkins Bradford]] (1818-1912) & [[Hopkins-11325|Samuel Miles Hopkins]] (1813-1901) * published by The Society, Rochester, N.Y., 1898 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Publications of the Rochester Historical Society | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1892) The Struggle for Monroe County ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sy9EAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications01rochuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/struggleformonro00osgood ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100556255 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129727 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561888 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011528488 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012239736 * Vol. 2 (1898) Sketch of the Public and Private Life of Samuel Miles Hopkins, of Salem, Conn., written by himself. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vJZ4AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sy9EAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA3-PP3 ::* https://archive.org/details/sketchofpublicpr00hopk_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/sketchofpublicpr00hopk ::* https://archive.org/details/sketchofpublicpr01hopk ::* https://archive.org/details/sketchofpublicpr02hopk ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009593776 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001673719 ==== Publication Fund Series ==== * Vol. 1 (1922) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofro00roch ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofro01roch ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrov1roch ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034249 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000504735 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008163853 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010116886 * Vol. 2 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofrov2roch * Vol. 7 (1928) Reprint: Old Northampton in western New York ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009078369 * Vol. 7 (1928) Reprint: "Indian Possessions and Settled Areas in New York State from 1771 to 1820" ::* https://archive.org/details/indianpossession00whit * Vol. 2-9, 14 (1923-1930, 1936) search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010116886 * Vol. 2-24 (1923-1948) search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008163853 * Vol. 3-24 (1924-1948) search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000504735 ==== Other ==== * (1889) Notes on the aboriginal terminology of the Genesee River ::* https://archive.org/details/notesonaborigina00harr * (1894) Rochester; its founders and its founding ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011528489 * (1898) Sullivan's campaign in western New York 1779 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770035 * (1916) Reminiscences of Early Rochester; a paper read before the Rochester Historical Society, December 27, 1915 ::* https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofe01stro ::* https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofe02stro ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568411 * (1916) Handbook, comp. and ed. by the president ::* https://archive.org/details/handbookcompedby01roch ::* https://archive.org/details/handbookcompedby02roch ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100530142 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009578659 * (1917) Extracts from the European Travel Journal of Lewis H. Morgan ::* https://archive.org/details/darwin-online_1937_Morgan_A930 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000813999 * (1918) The Grandest Playground in the World ::* https://archive.org/details/grandestplaygrou00john ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733177 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565251 * (1922) Henry A. Ward : reminiscence and appreciation / by Rev. Augustus Hopkins Strong ; with an appreciation of Doctor Strong ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009039658 === Citation Formats === * Author. ''[[Space:Publications of the Rochester Historical Society|Publications of the Rochester Historical Society]]'' (Rochester Historical Society, NY, 1892-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Author|Author]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Author. ''[[Space:Publications of the Rochester Historical Society|Publications of the Rochester Historical Society]]'' (Rochester Historical Society, NY, 1892-) Vol. , [ Page ].

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland_Genealogy_Resources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Scotland|Scotland Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Scottish History Society == * by [https://scottishhistorysociety.com/ The Scottish History Society] * published by University Press, Edinburgh, 1887- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Scottish History Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All/Various ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007036414 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000678248 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008221916 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000498994 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002058681 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686432 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011258411 ::* [https://digital.nls.uk/scottish-history-society-publications/browse/ Scottish History Society Publications] * Vol. ? (1893) The library of James VI, 1573-1583, From a Manuscript in the Hand of Peter Young, His Tutor ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008889845 * Vol. ? Highland Papers, Vol. 2, The Genealogie of the Surname of McKenzie since their coming into Scotland, Vol. 2 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101074439082 * Vol. 1 (1887) Pococke's Tours in Scotland, 1747, 1750, 1760 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc01scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc01scot_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169935 * Vol. 2 (1887) The Diary and General Expenditure Book of William Cunningham of Craigends ... Kept chiefly from 1673 to 1680. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofscv2scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc02scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169918 * Vol 3 (Oct. 1888) The Grameid: An heroic poem descriptive of the campaign of Viscount Dundee in 1689 and other pieces / by James Philip of Almerieclose, 1691 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc03scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169925 * Vol. 4 (Feb. 1889) Register of the minister, elders, and deacons of the Christian congregation of St. Andrews : comprising the proceedings of the Kirk session and of the Court of the Superintendent of Fife, Fothrik, and Strathearn. 1559-1600. Part 1. ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t49p5pd1m ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101054664279 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001178872 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc41scot_0 * Vol. 5 (June 1889) The diary of the Reverend John Mill, minister of the parishes of Dunrossness, Sandwick and Cunningsburgh in Shetland, 1740-1803. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169916 * Vol 6 (June 1889) Narrative of Mr. James Nimmo written for his own satisfaction to keep in some remembrance the Lord's way dealing and kindness towards him, 1654-1709 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc06scot_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc06scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169921 * Vol 7 (April 1890) Register of the minister, elders, and deacons of the Christian congregation of St. Andrews : comprising the proceedings of the Kirk session and of the Court of the Superintendent of Fife, Fothrik, and Strathearn. 1559-1600. Part 2. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc07scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101054664287 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t7sn2th0t ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah63di ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001178842 * Vol 8 (Sept. 1890) A list of persons concerned in the rebellion, transmitted to the commissioners of excise by the several supervisors in Scotland in obedience to a general letter of the 7th May, 1746, and a Supplementary list with evidences to prove the same. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc08scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169932 ::* Index https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030341484 * Vol 9 (Sep. 1890) The book of record, a diary written by Patrick first earl of Strathmore and other documents relating to Glamis castle, 1684-1689. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc09scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169937 * Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc10scot * Vol 11 (May 1892) The Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland Holden in Edinburgh in the Years 1646 & 1647. Vol. 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc11scot_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc11scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008900122 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044081254377 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t63518r8h ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31210023563040 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924088013226 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293027340433 * Vol 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc12scot * Vol 13 (Dec. 1892) Memoirs of the Life of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik, Baronet, Baron of the Exchequer, extracted by himself from his own journals, 1676-1755. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc13scot_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007448815 * Vol 14 (Dec. 1893) Journal of the Hon. John Erskine of Carnock, 1683-1687 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc14scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169928 * Vol. 15 (1895) Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Vol. 1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t9j41cz60 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924021140011 * Vol. 15 extract "Twenty-Four Letters, 1627-1646" ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100385680 * Vol. 16 (1894) The Account Book of Sir John Foulis of Revelston, 1671-1707 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc16scot_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc16scot ::* https://archive.org/details/accountbookofsir00foul_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169936 * Vol. 17 (July 1894) Charles The Second and Scotland in 1650 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc17scot_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc17scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169931 * Vol. 18 (Oct. 1895)Scotland and the Commonwealth. Letters and papers relating to the military government of Scotland, from August 1651 to December, 1653 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007657529 * Vol 19 (Dec.1895) The Jacobite Attempt of 1719. Letters of James Butler, second Duke of Ormonde, relating to Cardinal Alberoni's project for the invasion of Great Britain on behalf of the Stuarts, and to the landing of a Spanish expedition in Scotland. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc19scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169927 * Vol. 20 (Oct. 1895) The Lyon in Mourning; or, A collection of speeches, letters, journals, etc. relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, Vol. 1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t1tf2f07h ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044094434982 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x002089350 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc1201scot Vol. 21, 22, 23 * Vol. 21 (1895) The Lyon in Mourning; or, A collection of speeches, letters, journals, etc. relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, Vol. 2 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044094434990 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004939033 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31210014494585 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc1212scot * Vol 22 (Oct. 1896) The Lyon in Mourning; or, A collection of speeches, letters, journals, etc. relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc22scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014416614 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t2s49908v ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004939032 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31210014494528 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc1223scot * Vol. 23 (April 1897) Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward Stuart from his landing in Scotland July, 1745 to his departure in September, 1746 / compiled from the Lyon in mourning. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100887613 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169926 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31210014494460 * Vol 24 (Oct. 1896) Records of the presbyteries of Inverness and Dingwall, 1643-1688. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc24scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169924 * Vol 25 (Dec. 1896) The Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland Holden in Edinburgh in the Years 1648 & 1649. Vol. 2. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc25scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044094420361 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t5x664c7v * Vol. 26 (Dec. 1896) Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston, Lord Wariston. 1639. --The preservation of the honours of Scotland, 1651-52. --Lord Mar's Legacies, 1722-27. --Letters concerning Highland affairs in the 18th century, by Mrs. Grant of Laggan. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008885009 * Vol 27 (1898) Memorials of John Murray of Broughton, Sometime Secretary to Prince Charles Edward, 1740-1747 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc27scot_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100159127 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169920 * Vol 28 (May 1898) The Compt Buik of David Wedderburne, Merchant of Dundee, 1587-1630. Together with the Shipping lists of Dundee, 1580-1618 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc28scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100390685 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100158226 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169913 * Vol 29 (June 1898) The Diplomatic Correspondence of Jean de Montereul and the brothers de Bellièvre, French ambassadors in England and Scotland, 1645-48. Vol. 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc291scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t6qz4vq1c ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044081254443 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293026829444 * Vol 30 (Jan. 1899) The Diplomatic Correspondence of Jean de Montereul and the brothers de Bellièvre, French ambassadors in England and Scotland, 1645-48. Vol. 2. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc30scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc302scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044103160339 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044094435005 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t2699s12n ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293026829451 * Vol. 31 (1899) Scotland and the protectorate. Letters and papers relating to the military government of Scotland from January 1654 to June 1659. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169934 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc131scot * Vol. 32 Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782. Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc321scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc32scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t04x7xb71 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101054664741 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044051118024 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000698735 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924088013317 * Vol. 33 (June 1900) Genealogical collections concerning families in Scotland, made by W. Macfarlane, 1750-1751. Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc331scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc33scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t6m06r514 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101051714622 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044081254468 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000388666 * Vol. 34 Genealogical collections concerning families in Scotland, made by W. Macfarlane, 1750-1751. Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc342scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc34scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t2h731z7w ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000388665 * Vol 35 Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782. Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc352scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044051118016 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101054664758 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t58d2jb71 * Vol 36 (May 1900) Journals of Sir John Lauder, lord Fountainhall, with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda, 1665-1676. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc3619scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169929 * Vol 37 (Nov. 1901) Papal Negotiations with Mary queen of Scots during her reign in Scotland 1561-1567. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc37scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc3719scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169922 * Vol. 38 (July 1901) Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782. Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications195socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=UT4DAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc3819scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101054664766 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044051118008 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t1pg49m9r * Vol 39 The Diary of Andrew Hay of Craignethan, 1659-1660 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc3919scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169917 * Vol 40 (1902) The Cromwellian Union; Papers relating to the negotiations for an incorporating union between England and Scotland, 1651-1652, with an appendix of papers relating to the negotiations in 1670. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc4019scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169914 * Vol 41 (June 1902) The Loyall Dissuasive, and other papers concerning the affairs of clan Chattan: by Sir Æneas Macpherson, knight of Invereshie, 1691-1705. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc4119scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc41scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169933 * Vol. 42 Chartulary of the Abbey of Lindores, 1195-1479 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=El0LAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169912 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc4219scot * Vol 43 (Jan. 1904) A letter from Mary Queen of Scots to the Duke of Guise, January 1562 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc4319scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100169930 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100386851 * Vol. 44 (1904) Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Vol. 2 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t0bw03m1n * Vol 45 (1904) Letters of John Cockburn of Ormistoun to His Gardener, 1727-1744 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc4519scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc45scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632453 * Vol 46 (1905) The records of a Scottish cloth manufactory at New Mills, Haddingtonshire, 1681-1703. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc4619scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000967535 * Vol 47 (1905) Chronicles of the Frasers: The Wardlaw Manuscript Entitled 'Polichronicon Seu Policratica Temporum, or, The True Genealogy of the Frasers', 916-1674 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc4719scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100344386 * Vol 48 (July 1905) The Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary court, Edinburgh, 1661-1678. Vol. 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc4819scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t3rv36s6w ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044081254542 * Vol 49 (Oct. 1905) The Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary court, Edinburgh, 1661-1678. Vol. 2. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc4921scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000013170628 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t3rv36s5d ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044094435039 * Vol 50 (Oct. 1905) Records of the Baron Court of Stitchill, 1655-1807 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc50scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc5011scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175034801319 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008900124 * Vol 51 (April 1906) Geographical Collections Relating to Scotland Made by Walter Macfarlane, Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc5111scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101054664162 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t2s499x60 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000698742 * Vol 52 (May 1907) Geographical Collections Relating to Scotland Made by Walter Macfarlane, Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc5221scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073592022 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t0ps0ff80 * Vol 53 (March, 1908) Geographical Collections Relating to Scotland Made by Walter Macfarlane, Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc5331scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101073592030 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t8df9d33c ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044012778031 * Vol. 54 (Oct. 1907) Statutes of the Scottish church, 1225-1559: Being a translation of Concilia Scotiae, Ecclesiae Scoticanae Statuta Tam Provincialia Quam Synodalia Quae Supersunt. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632458 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc1541scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc154scot * Vol 55 (1907) Ochtertyre House Booke of Accomps, 1737-1739 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc5519scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc55scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100384784 * Vol 56 (1908) Charters, Bulls and Other Documents relating to the abbey of Inchaffray, chiefly from the originals in the charter chest of the Earl of Kinnoull. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc5619scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632457 * Vol 57 (1909) A selection of Scottish Forfeited Estates Papers, 1715-1745 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc5719scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100331073 * Vol 58 (1650-1652) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc5819scot * Vol 59 (1959) Papers relating to the Scots in Poland, 1576-1793 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc5919scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632452 * Vol 60 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc60scot * Vol 60 (Nov. 1909) De Unione Regnorum Britanniae Tractatus ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc6019scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632536 * Vol 61 (1632-1639) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc6119scot === Second Series === * Vol. 1 (Oct. 1911) The Household Book of Lady Grisell Baillie, 1692-1733 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100322651 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2119scot * Vol. 2 (March 1916) Origins of the 'forty-five : and other papers relating to that rising ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632463 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2219scot * Vol. 3 (March 1912) Seafield Correspondence from 1685 to 1708 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004406647 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2319scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc23scot * Vol. 4 (Feb. 1913) Rentale Sancti Andree, being the chamberlain and granitar accounts of the archbishopric in the time of Cardinal Betoun, 1538-1546. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2419scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632454 * Vol. 5 (May 1914) Highland Papers, Vol. 1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101074439074 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t7vm6x05j ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000003300268 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000376440 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2511scot * Vol. 6 (Nov. 1914) Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose, Vol. 1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104594801 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t89g66n2v ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101074439090 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2611scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t4km1z82w ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293027204928 * Vol. 7 (Dec. 1914) Records of the earldom of Orkney, 1299-1614 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632550 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2719scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc27scot * Vol. 8 (Jan. 1915) Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose, Vol. 2 1662-1676 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104594819 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101074439108 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t5z613f49 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2821scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293027204936 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/bc.ark:/13960/t07w91s9d * Vol. 9 (April 1915) The Letter-Book of Bailie John Steuart, of Inverness, 1715-1752 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632451 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2919scot * Vol. 10 (March, 1915) Rentale Dunkeldense : being accounts of the bishopric (A.D. 1505-1517) with Myln's Lives of the bishops (A.D. 1483-1517) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2101scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632534 * Vol. 11 (Nov. 1915) Letters Relating to Scotland in the Reign of Queen Anne, by James Ogilvy, First Earl of Seafield, and Others. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008887594 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2111scot * Vol. 12 (March 1916) Highland Papers, Vol. 2 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000003300201 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175008430590 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293009967799 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x001173287 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2122scot * Vol. 13 (Feb. 1917) Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose, Vol. 3 1547-1706 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112104594827 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t0rr2dp59 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2133scot ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293024812277 * Vol. 14 (March 1917) A Contribution to the Bibliography of Scottish Topography, Vol. 1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t9q242k2d ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000041615 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101072875352 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc214scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2141scot * Vol. 15 A Contribution to the Bibliography of Scottish Topography, Vol. 2 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t1mg7rx0b ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000041607 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101072875360 * Vol. 16 (Sep. 1917) Papers Relating to the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant, 1643-1647, Vol. 1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101072875402 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2161scot * Vol. 17 (Dec. 1917) Papers Relating to the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant, 1643-1647, Vol. 2 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101072875410 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175008430541 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2172scot * Vol. 18 (March, 1919) Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of Wariston, Vol.2: 1650-1654 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2182scot ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006025796 * Vol. 19 (October, 1919) ::*https://archive.org/details/miscellanyofscot2193scot/page/n7/mode/2up ::**The Bishop of Galloway's Correspondence, 1679-1685, Page 71 ::**The Diary of Sir James Hope 1646-1654, Page 99 ::**Intructions for the Trial of Patrick Graham, 1476, Page 171 * Vol. 20 (March 1920) Highland Papers, Vol. 3 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101032213702 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.32000003300201 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004454439 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc2203scot * Vol. 21 ::* * Vol. 22 (1934) Highland Papers, Vol. 4 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004454441 === Third Series === * Vol. 1 (1921) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc31scot ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc13scot * Vol. 2 (1922) Diary of George Ridpath, minister of Stitchel, 1755-1761 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100632542 * Vol. 3 (1922) Mary queen of Scots and the Babington plot, edited from the original documents in the Public Record Office, the Yelverton mss., and elsewhere. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006063147 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsc34inscot === Series Five === * Volume 15: Protestant Piety in Early-Modern Scotland, ed. D.G. Mullan, 2001. * Volume 12: Mid and East Lothian Miners’ Association minutes: 1894-1918, ed. Ian MacDougall, 2003. * Volume 17: Aberdeen Guild Court Records, 1437-1468, ed. E. Gemmill, 2003. * Volume 14: Miscellany XIII, 2004. * Volume 18: James Wilson, Journal of My Life and Everyday Doings, ed. P. Hillis, 2005. === Series Six === * Volume 1: The Chronicle of Melrose Abbey, ed. Dauvit Broun and Julian Harrison, 2007. * Volume 2: The Perth Kirk Session Books, 1577-1590, ed. Margo Todd, 2008. * Volumes 5-6: The McCulloch Examinations of the Cambuslang Revival (1742), ed. Keith Beebe, 2011. * Volume 7: The Highland Destitution of 1837, ed. John MacAskill, 2013. * Volume 10: Scottish Episcopal Acta: Vol. 1, ed. Norman Shead, 2015. * Travels in Scotland, 1788-1881, ed. Alastair J. 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Publications of the Selden Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Selden Society == These early English manuscripts, digests, encyclopedias, and yearbooks provide coverage back to A.D. 1200. * by [http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/selden_society The Selden Society] * background: http://heinonline.org/HeinDocs/Selden_Society.pdf * Annual Series Vols. 1-117 (1887-2000) * Supplementary Series Vols. 1-13 (1965-2000) * Centenary Guide to the Publications of the Selden Society. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Selden Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Many: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007847892 * Vol. 1 Select Pleas of the Crown. Vol. 1. A.D. 1200-1225. (1888) ::* Latin transcripts and English translations, from [[Space:Curia_Regis_Rolls|Curia Regis rolls]]. ::* F. W. Maitland, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4NIKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationssel01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8U0RAAAAYAAJ ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse01selduoft * Vol. 2 Select Pleas in Manorial and other Seignorial Courts. Vol. 1. Henry III and Edward I. (1889) ::* Latin transcripts and English translations. ::* F. W. Maitland, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cIZ2iBt5R8wC ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationslist02seld ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse02selduoft * Vol. 3 Select Civil Pleas. Vol. 1. A.D. 1200-1203. (1890) ::* Latin transcripts in record type and English translations, from the Curia Regis rolls. ::* William Paley Baildon, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BdMKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cgg5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZiezWiYyKjMC ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse03selduoft * Vol. 4 The Court Baron, being precedents for use in seignorial and other local courts, together with select pleas from the bishop of Ely's court of Littleport. (1891) ::* Latin transcripts and English translations of four contemporary tracts, and of court roll extracts for 1285-1327. ::* Frederic William Maitland and William Paley Baildon, eds ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=10Q8AAAAIAAJ ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse04selduoft * Vol. 5 Leet Jurisdiction in the City of Norwich during the 13th and 14th centuries (1892) ::* Latin transcripts and English translations from leet rolls, 1288-1391, and other records. ::* William Hudson, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-NgKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RB1HAQAAMAAJ ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse05selduoft * Vol. 6 Select Pleas in the Court of Admiralty. Vol. 1. The Court of the Admiralty of the West (A.D. 1390-1404) and the High Court of Admiralty (A.D. 1527-1545) (1894) Latin and English transcripts and English translations. Reginald D. Marsden, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=20Q8AAAAIAAJ ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse06selduoft * Vol. 7 The Mirror of Justices. (1895) French transcript and English translation of a text from c. 1290. William Joseph Whittaker, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gZ2G647s9ZQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h0oKr_7OV28C ::* https://archive.org/details/mirrorofjustices00hornrich ::* https://archive.org/details/mirrorjustices00whitgoog * Vol. 8 Select Passages from the works of Bracton and Azo. (1895) Latin extracts. Frederic William Maitland, ed. from [[Bracton-6|Henry Bracton]] (c.1210-1268) ::* https://archive.org/details/selectpassagesfr0008brac * Vol. 9 Select Cases from the Coroners' Rolls, A.D. 1265-1413 ... (1896) Latin transcripts and English translations. Charles Gross, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N1AzAQAAMAAJ ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse09selduoft * Vol. 10 Select Cases in Chancery, A.D. 1364-1471. (1896) Latin transcripts and English translations of all bills in Early Chancery Proceedings, bundle 3, and other selected bills. William Paley Baildon, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_scxAQAAMAAJ ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse10selduoft * Vol. 11.Select Pleas in the Court of Admiralty. Vol. 2. The High Court of Admiralty (A.D. 1547-1602) (1897) Latin and English transcripts and English translations. Reginald D. Marsden, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse11selduoft ::* Vol. 12. Select Cases in the Court of Requests, A.D. 1497-1569 (1898) English transcripts. I. Leadam, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse12selduoft * Vol. 13. Select Pleas of the Forest (1901) Latin transcripts and English translations from the eyre rolls of 10 John and the latter half of the reign of Henry III, with other records. G. J. Turner, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse13selduoft * Vol. 14. Beverley Town Documents (1900) Latin transcripts and English translations, mainly from the Great Guild Book, 14th-16th centuries. Arthur F. Leach, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse14selduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationssel00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=40Q8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JtQKAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 15. Select Pleas, Starrs and other Records from the Rolls of the Exchequer of the Jews, A.D. 1220-1284 (1902) Latin transcripts and English translations. J. Rigg, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-_H_U_tGQA8C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2kL1zwVilicC ::* https://archive.org/details/selectpleasstar00englgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/b24874954 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectpleasstarr00grearich * Vol. 16. Select Cases before the King's Council in the Star Chamber, commonly called the Court of Star Chamber, [Vol. 1] A.D. 1477-1509 (1903) ::* English transcripts. ::* I. S. Leadam, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse16selduoft * Vol. 17. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 1. 1 and 2 Edward II. A.D. 1307-1309 (1903) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Year 1 and earlier part of year 2. F. W. Maitland, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse17selduoft * Vol. 18. Borough Customs. Vol. 1 (1904) French, Latin and English transcripts and English translations. Mary Bateson, ed. ::* https://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse18selduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbooksedward00ehrlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=68YKAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 19. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 2. 2 and 3 Edward II. A.D. 1308-9 and 1309-10 (1904) French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Later part of year 2, and Michaelmas term and part of Hilary term, year 3. F. W. Maitland, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dWgcqEjwy-4C ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse19selduoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100187115 * Vol. 20. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 3. 3 Edward II. A.D. 1309-1310 (1905) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Part of Hilary term, and Easter and Trinity terms. F. W. Maitland, ed. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationssel00socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8NQKAAAAYAAJ ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse20selduoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100187115 * Vol. 21. Borough Customs. Vol. 2 (1906) French, Latin and English transcripts and English translations. Mary Bateson, ed. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AJnjPNNveK0C ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse21selduoft * Vol. 22. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 4. 3 and 4 Edward II. A.D. 1309-1311 (1907) French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Various terms in year 3 and part of Michaelmas term, year 4. F. W. Maitland and G. J. Turner, eds. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cNUKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationslist22seld ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse22selduoft * Vol. 23. Select Cases concerning the Law Merchant, A.D. 1270-1638. Vol. 1. Local Courts (1908) ::* Latin transcripts and English translations. ::* Charles Gross, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse23selduoft * Vol. 24. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 5. The Eyre of Kent, 6 and 7 Edward II. A.D. 1313-1314. Vol. 1. (1910) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. ::* Frederic William Maitland, Leveson William Vernon Harcourt and William Craddock Bolland, eds, ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationslist24seld ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse24selduoft * Vol. 25. Select Cases before the King's Council in the Star Chamber, commonly called the Court of Star Chamber, Vol. 2. A.D. 1509-1544 (1911) ::* English transcripts. ::* I. S. Leadam, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse25selduoft * Vol. 26. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 6. 4 Edward II. A.D. 1310-1311 (1914) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Conclusion of Michaelmas term, Hilary term and part of Easter term. ::* G. J. Turner, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse26selduoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100187115 * Vol. 27. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 7. The Eyre of Kent. 6 and 7 Edward II. A.D. 1313-1314, Vol. 2. (1912) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. ::* William Craddock Bolland, Frederic William Maitland and Leveson William Vernon Harcourt, eds, ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationslist27seld ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse27selduoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100187115 * Vol. 28. Select Charters of Trading Companies, A.D. 1530-1707 (1913) ::* Transcripts. ::* Cecil T. Carr, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse28selduoft * Vol. 29. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 8. The Eyre of Kent, 6 and 7 Edward II. A.D. 1313-1314. Vol. 3. (1913) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. ::* William Craddock Bolland, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse29selduoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100187115 * Vol. 30. Select Bills in Eyre. A.D. 1292-1333 (1914) ::* French transcripts and English translations. ::* William Craddock Bolland, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse30selduoft * Vol. 31. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 11. 5 Edward II. A.D. 1311-1312 (1915) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Hilary term and part of Easter term. ::* William Craddock Bolland, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse31selduoft * Vol. 32. Public Works in Mediaeval Law. Vol. 1 (1915) ::* Latin transcripts and English translations of records relating to public works in the Ancient Indictments and Coram Rege rolls. Bedfordshire-Lincolnshire. ::* C. T. Flower, ed. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationslist32seld ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse32selduoft * Vol. 33. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 12. 5 Edward II. A.D. 1312. (1916) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Conclusion of Easter term, and Trinity term. ::* William Craddock Bolland, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse33selduoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100187115 * Vol. 34. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 13. 6 Edward II. A.D. 1312-1313 (1918) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Part of Michaelmas term. ::* Sir Paul Vinogradoff and Ludwik Ehrlich, eds, ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse34selduoft * Vol. 35. Select Cases before the King's Council 1243-1482 (1918) ::* Latin and French transcripts and English translations. ::* I. S. Leadam and J. F. Baldwin, eds, ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse35selduoft * Vol. 36. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 15. 6 and 7 Edward II. A.D. 1313 (1918) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Trinity term, year 6, and part of Michaelmas term, year 7. ::* William Craddock Bolland, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse36selduoft * Vol. 37. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 18. 8 Edward II. A.D. [1314] (1920) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Michaelmas term. ::* William Craddock Bolland, ed. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationslist37seld ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse37selduoft * Vol. 38. Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 14, part 1. 6 Edward II. A.D. 1312-1313 (1921) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Conclusion of Michaelmas term. ::* Sir Paul Vinogradoff and Ludwik Ehrlich, eds, ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse38selduoft * Vol. 39 Year Books of Edward II. Vol. 16. 7 Edward II. A.D. 1313-1314 (1918) ::* French transcripts and English translations, with records of the cases reported. Conclusion of Michaelmas term, and Hilary, Easter and Trinity, year 7. ::* William Craddock Bolland, ed. ::* http://www.archive.org/details/publicationsofse39selduoft * Vol. 110 (1994) Reports from the Lost Notbooks of Sir James Dyer ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XWPlAAAAMAAJ search only === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Selden Society|Publications of the Selden Society]]'' (1887-2000) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PSS|Pub. Selden Soc.]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Publications of The Sharon Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of The Sharon Historical Society, Sharon, Massachusetts == * published by H. M. Hight, 76 Summer Street, Boston, 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of The Sharon Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * No. 1 April 1904 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00shar ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh1904shar ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofshv1v5shar * No. 2 April 1905 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh02shar ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00shar/page/n44/mode/1up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh1904shar/page/n49/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofshv1v5shar/page/n81/mode/2up * No. 3 April 1906 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh03shar ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00shar/page/n96/mode/1up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh1904shar/page/n97/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofshv1v5shar/page/n177/mode/2up * No. 4 April 1907 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh04shar ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00shar/page/n134/mode/1up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh1904shar/page/n141/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofshv1v5shar/page/n249/mode/2up * No. 5 April 1908 Church Records of Rev. Philip Curtis of Sharon, 1742-1797 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh05shar ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00shar/page/n182/mode/1up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh1904shar/page/n189/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofshv1v5shar/page/n335/mode/2up * No. 6 January 1910 A Memorial of Eugene Tappan, Esq. ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsh00shar * copy of agreement of association. [and meeting minutes from 1903-1923] ::* https://archive.org/details/sharonhistorical1908shar ::* https://archive.org/details/sharonhistorical1903shar * Memorandum book of the recording secretary of the Sharon Historical Society ::* https://archive.org/details/memorandumbookof1903shar * Treasurer's ledger ::* https://archive.org/details/treasurersledger1903shar * Common place book: things interesting to the Sharon Historical Society ::* https://archive.org/details/commonplacebookt1906shar * Scrapbook letters no. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/scrapbookletters1902tapp ::* https://archive.org/details/scrapbooksharonhshar * Scrapbook letters no. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/scrapbooksharonhshar_0 * Scrapbook letters no. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/scrapbooksharonhshar_1 * Scrapbook letters no. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/scrapbooksharonhshar_2 * Scrapbook letters no. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/scrapbooksharonhshar_3 * Scrapbook letters no. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/scrapbooksharonhshar_4 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Publications of The Sharon Historical Society|Publications of The Sharon Historical Society]]'' (H.M. Hight, Boston, 1904) No. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PHSH|Sharon Hist. Soc.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Publications of The Sharon Historical Society|Publications of The Sharon Historical Society]]'' (H.M. Hight, Boston, 1904) No. , [ Page ].

Publications of the Southampton Record Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Hampshire|Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of the Southampton Record Society == * by the Southampton Record Society * published by H.M. Gilbert & Son, 24, Above Bar, Southampton, England * The Publications of the Southampton Record Society (1905-1940) was followed by The Southampton Records Series (from 1951). * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of the Southampton Record Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-40 (1905-1941) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000678056 * Vol. 1, Pt. 1 (1905) Southampton Court Leet Records, A.D. 1550-1577 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012503694 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833784 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eVgtAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=34dCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LqMLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/courtleetrecord00leetgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationssou01englgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3iARAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1, Pt. 2 (1906) Southampton Court Leet Records, A.D. 1578-1602 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationssou00socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sFgtAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012503694 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833784 ::* https://archive.org/details/courtleetrecord00westgoog * Vol. 1, Pt. 3 (1907) Southampton Court Leet Records, A.D. 1603-1624 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012503694 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833784 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5MRCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/courtleetrecord01westgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationssou00englgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AAQMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833784 * Vol. (1908) Supplement to Court Leet Records, Vol. 1, A.D. 1550-1624, containing Glossary of Select Terms, Notes on Syntax and Dialect, and Indexes. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100389456 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833784 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KsVCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/supplementtocou00socigoog * Vol. 5 (1908) Leet Jurisdiction in England: The Court Leet of Southampton ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationssou03socigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100227692 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XVktAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GMVCAAAAYAAJ * Vol. (1909) The History and Antiquity of Southampton, with... The Roman Clausentum ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001678474 * Vol. (1909) The Charters of the Borough of Southampton, Vol. 1, John-Edward IV. (A.D. 1199-1480) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001678473 * Vol. (1910) The Charters of the Borough of Southampton, Vol. 2, Richard III-William IV. (A.D. 1484-1836) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001678473 * Vol. 11 (1911) The Oak book of Southampton, of c. A.D. 1300, Vol.2, A Fourteenth Century Version of the Mediaeval Sea-Laws Known as the Rolls of Oleron. ::* https://archive.org/details/oakbookofsoutham11stud * Vol. 12 (1911) Supplement to The Oak Book of Southampton, of c. A.D. 1300 : containing notes on the Anglo-French dialect of Southampton (early fourteenth century) : glossary and indexes ::* https://archive.org/details/supplementtooakb12stud * Vol. 13 (1912) The Black Book of Southampton, Vol. 1, 1388-1414. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091781256 ::* https://archive.org/details/blackbookofsouth13chap * Vol. 14 (1912) The Black Book of Southampton, Vol. 2, 1414-1503. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=08FCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091781264 * Vol. 15 (1913) The Port Books of Southampton, or (Anglo-French) Accounts of Robert Florys, Water-Bailiff and Receiver of Petty-Customs, A.D. 1427-1430 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924030157717 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001678476 * Vol. 16 (1914) Books of Examinations and Depositions, 1570-1594 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001678477 * Vol. ?? (1915) The Black Book of Southampton, Vol. 3, 1497-1620. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091781272 * Vol. (1916) The Sign Manuals and the Letters Patent of Southampton to 1422, Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012142358 * Vol. (1917) The Assembly Books of Southampton, Vol 1, 1602-1608 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275355 * Vol. (1919) The Sign Manuals and the Letters Patent of Southampton to 1415-1612, Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012142358 * Vol. 21 (1920) The Assembly Books of Southampton, Vol. 2, 1609-1610 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275355 * Vol. 22 (1921) Letters of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100009628 * (1923) The Assize of Bread Book, 1477-1517 * (1924) The Assembly Books of Southampton, Vol. 3, 1611-614 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275355 * (1925) The Assembly Books of Southampton, Vol. 4, 1615-1616 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275355 * (1926) The Book of Examinations, 1601-1602, with a list of ships belonging to Southampton in the years 1570-1603 * (1927) The Book of Remembrance of Southampton * (1928) The Book of Remembrance of Southampton * (1929) The Book of Examinations and Depositions, 1622-1644 * (1930) The Book of Remembrance of Southampton * (1931) The Book of Examinations and Depositions, 1622-1644 * (1932) The miscellaneous papers of Captain Thomas Stockwell, 1590-1611 * (1933) The miscellaneous papers of Captain Thomas Stockwell, 1590-1611 * (1934) The Book of Examinations and Depositions, 1622-1644 * (1935) The Steward's Books of Southampton, from 1428 * (1936) The Book of Examinations and Depositions, 1622-1644 * (1937) The Port Books, or, Local customs accounts of Southampton for the reign of Edward IV * (1938) The Port Books, or, Local customs accounts of Southampton for the reign of Edward IV * (1939) The Steward's Books of Southampton, from 1428 * (1941) The Brokage Book of Southampton, from 1439-40 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Publications of the Southampton Record Society|Publications of the Southampton Record Society]]'' (H.M. 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Publications of The Thoresby Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of The Thoresby Society == * by [http://www.thoresby.org.uk/ The Thoresby Society] * published by The Thoresby Society, Leeds, England, 1891- * [http://www.thoresby.org.uk/content/pubs/thpubs.php Index] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of The Thoresby Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [http://www.thoresby.org.uk/content/pubs/thpubs.php The Thoresby Society Publications 1891-2016]: Index * Vol. 1, pt 1 (1889) Leeds Parish Church Registers, 1571 - 1588 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho15socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=460VAAAAYAAJ * Vol 1: Leeds Parish Church Registers, 1st & 2nd Books, Index ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparish02harggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0FwJAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho03socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kR0tAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho02socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PV0JAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 3 (1895) The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dK4VAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dVsJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho09socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparish03harggoog * Vol. 3-4 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho05socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MR4tAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 4 (1895) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho13socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pK4VAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5-6 (1893-1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho12socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=e68VAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 6 (1904) The Calverley Charters, 1200-1500 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho10socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zu0GAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 7 (1897) The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gRg8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o14JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0e0GAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho00harggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparish00harggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho07socigoog * Vol. 8 Kirkstall Abbey Coucher Book ::* https://archive.org/details/coucherbookcist00bailgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wBg8AAAAIAAJ * Vol 9 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho01socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ml8JAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 9-10 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho04socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4g4tAAAAMAAJ * Vol 10, pts. 1-2: (1898) The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds ::* https://archive.org/details/registersparish01harggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f18JAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 11 (1904) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho11socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZrEVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho00socigoog * Vol. 12 (1903) Methley Registers, 1560-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho14socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FrcVAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 13 Leeds Registers, 1695-1722 ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt213thoruoft * Vol. 13, pt 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsp2v13thoruoft * Vol. 14 Leeds Grammar School Registers ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9yI5AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 15, pt 3 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/pt3publications15thor ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9yI5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA416 * Vol. 15, pt. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt3publications15thor * Vol. 16 (1907) Architectural Description of Kirkstall Abbey ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u7IVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho08socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/publications16thoruoft * Vol. 17 History of Barwick-in-Elmet ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationstho06socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZRItAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 18 West Riding Place-names ::* * Vol 19 Leeds and District Wills, 1539-1553 ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt219thoruoft * Vol 19, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications19thor * Vol. 20, pt 1 (1914) Leeds Parish Registers, 1722-1757 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1publications20thor * Vol. 20, pt 2 (1914) Leeds Parish Registers, 1722-1757, Index ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications20thor * Vol. 21 Letters to Thoresby ::* * Vol 22, pt. 2 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications22thor * Vol 23, pt. 1 Leeds Chapelries Register (1) 1720-1763 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1publications23thor * Vol 23, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications23thor * Vol 24, pt. 4 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/pt4publications24thor * Vol 25 Leeds Registers, 1757-1776 ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt225thoruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt225thoruoft * Vol 25, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1publications25thor * Vol 25, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications25thor * Vol 25, pt. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt3publications25thor * Vol 25, pt. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt4publications25thor * Vol 26 Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt126thoruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/thoresbypt226thoruoft * Vol 26, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1publications26thor * Vol 26, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/pt2publications26thor * Vol. 27, pt 1 Leeds and District Wills, 1553-1563 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsp1v27thoruoft * Vol. 27, pt 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsp3v27thoruoft * Vol. 28, pt. 4 (1927) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsv28p4thor (page 345-523) * Vol. 29 Leeds Chapelries Registers (2) 1761-1812 ::* * Vol. 30 Architectural and Historical Descriptions of Bolton Priory ::* https://archive.org/details/publications30thoruoft * Vol. 31 Leeds Chapelreies Registers (3) 1761-1812 ::* * Vol. 32 Leeds Woollen Industry, 1780-1820 ::* * Vol. 33 Miscellanea ::* * Vol. 34 The Court books of the Leeds Corporation - First Book (1662-1705) ::* * Vol. 35 History of Methley ::* * Vol. 36 Aberford Registers, 1540-1812 ::* * Vol. 37 pt 1 (1936) Miscellanea ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsp1v37thoruoft === Monographs === * No. 1 (1949) Thomas Taylor Regency Architect Leeds ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofth01thor * No. 2 (1951) A Survey of the Plate of Leeds Parish Church and its Ancient Chapeleries ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofth02thor * No. 3 (1954) Social Reform in Victorian Leeds. The Work of James Hole, 1820-1895 ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationsofth03thor === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Publications of The Thoresby Society|Publications of The Thoresby Society]]'' (Thoresby Society, Leeds, England, 1891-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PTTS|Publications Thoresby Society]])

Publications of The Westchester County Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Publications of The Westchester County Historical Society == * by various * published by The Westchester County Historical Society, White Plaines, New York, 1924-1930 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of The Westchester County Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* * Vol. 2-8 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102436006 * (1924) Vol. 2: Source Series, Vol. 1 The minutes of the Court of Sessions (1657-1696) edited by Dixon Ryan Fox ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0T4-NytYZioC ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112050826400 * (1926) Vol. 3: Wescheter County during the American Revolution, 1775-1783, by Otto Hufeland ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y1mWqnzs854C ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112050826327 * (1926) Vol. 4: The McDonald Papers, Part 1, edited by William S. Hadaway ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Xe8pAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686795 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112050826335 * (1927) Vol. 5: The McDonald Papers, Part 2, edited by William S. Hadaway ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112050826343 * (1929) Vol. 6: A Check List of Books, Maps, Pictures and other printed matter relating to the Counties of Westchester and Bronx, by Otto Hufeland ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112050826350 * (1929) Vol. 7: Anne Hutchinson and other papers ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112050826368 * (1930) Vol. 8: Letters of a Westchester Farmer (1774-1796) edited by Clarence H. Vance ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112050826376 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Author. ''Title'', [[Space:Publications of The Westchester County Historical Society|Publications of The Westchester County Historical Society]] (The Society, White Plaines, New York, 1924-1930) Vol. ?, [ Page ]. * ([[#Author|Author]])

Publications of The Worcestershire Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Worcestershire|Worcestershire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Worcestershire Historical Society == * by [http://www.worcestershirehistoricalsociety.co.uk/ The Worcestershire Historical Society] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publications of The Worcestershire Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Out of order, most are search only * Some: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007971142 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000066358 * Search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000636474 * Vol. 21 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100725048 * Christopher Greenwood, county mapmaker, and his Worcestershire map of 1822 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000193719 * Records of Feckenham Forest, Worcestershire, c. 1236-1377 / edited by Jean Birrell. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005554297 * The Worcester Eyre of 1275 / edited by Jens Röhrkasten ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005837650 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007971147 * Records of Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, c.1147-1547 / edited by James P. Toomey. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003590242 * Diary of Henry Townshend of Elmley Lovett, 1640-1663 / edited for the Worcestershire Historical Society by J. W. Willis Bund. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011742965 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730554 * Court rolls of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, 1347-1564 / edited by Robert K. Field. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005073318 * An index to Worcestershire fines, 1649-1714. Edited for the Worcestershire Historical Society, by John Amphlett ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100878925 * Bibliography of Worcestershire, by J.R. Burton and F.S. Pearson. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000194986 * Lay subsidy roll for the county of Worcester : Edward I. [i.e.III] ed. for the Worcestershire historical society / by the Rev. F.J. Eld. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009009795 * Miscellany. v.1 1960, v.2 1967, v.6 1968 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000066358 * Accounts of the priory of Worcester for the year 13-14 Henry VIII : A.D. 1521-2 ; Ed. for the Worcestershire historical society / by the Rev. James Maurice Wilson and a catalogue of the Rolls of the obedientiaries prepared by the Rev. J. Harvey Bloom and revised and ed. by Sidney G. Hamilton. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000194657 * Inventories of Worcestershire landed gentry, 1537-1786 / edited by Malcolm Wanklyn. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003335862 * The court rolls of the manor of Bromsgrove and Kings Norton, 1494-1504; a calendar prepared by A.F.C. Baber (A.F.C. Bourdillon) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007089858 * A survey of Worcestershire, edited for the Worcestershire Historical Society ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Yo01AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/asurveyworceste00amphgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009009793 * Bulletin of the Worcester Society of Antiquity. Worcester, Mass. Numbers 1-14 inclusive, as indexed with volume XVI [of Collections] 1897-8-9. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651217 * Episcopal Registers. Diocese of Worcester. Register of Bishop Godfrey Giffard, September 23rd, 1268, to August 15th, 1301 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/episcopalregiste01cath ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008966956 ::* https://archive.org/details/episcopalregist00bundgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nlgJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5dxAAAAAYAAJ :* Vol. 2 (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G9dLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YVkJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/episcopalregiste02cath ::* https://archive.org/details/episcopalregiste00worc ::* https://archive.org/details/episcopalregist01bundgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008966956 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Publications of The Worcestershire Historical Society|Publications of The Worcestershire Historical Society]]'' (Name, location, date) "Title", Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#WHS|Worcestershire Hist. Soc.]])

Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths from the Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Gorham, Maine]] [[Category:Maine, Sources]] == Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths from the Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine == *Compiled by King, Marquis Fayette *Published Portland, Me. : Maine Genealogical Society, 1897. *Second edition edited by Russell S. Bickford. Published by Maine Genealogical Society as Special Publication No. 7, Picton Press, Camden, Maine, 1991. Citing this source (first edition): :: King, Marquis Fayette. ''[[Space:Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths from the Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine|Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths from the Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine]]''. Portland, Me. : Maine Genealogical Society, 1897. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publishments%2C_Marriages%2C_Births_and_Deaths_from_the_Earlier_Records_of_Gorham%2C_Maine|WikiTree profiles citing this source]] === First edition available online at the following locations: === * https://archive.org/details/publishmentsmarr00gorh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009587649 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/28797/ ($subscription) See also: *https://www.worldcat.org/title/publishments-marriages-births-and-deaths-from-the-earlier-records-of-gorham-maine/oclc/181344865

Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths From The Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine|Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths From The Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine == * published by The Maine Genealogical Society, Portland, 1897. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths From The Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/publishmentsmarr00gorh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009587649 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths From The Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine|Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine]]'' (Maine Genealogical Society, Portland, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#ERGM|Early Records, Gorham, Maine]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Publishments, Marriages, Births and Deaths From The Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine|Earlier Records of Gorham, Maine]]'' (Maine Genealogical Society, Portland, 1897) [ Page ].

Publishments of the Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Salem

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Salem, Massachusetts, Sources]] == Publishments of the Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Salem == reprint, from ''[[Space:The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record|The Salem Press Historical and Genealogical Record]]'' (July 1890) * published by The Salem Press, Salem, Mass., 1891 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Publishments of the Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Salem|Publishments of the Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Salem]]'' (The Salem Press, Salem, Mass., 1891) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#PIMTS|Publishments Intentions Salem]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Publishments of the Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Salem|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008376020 * https://archive.org/details/publishmentsofin00sale

Puckett-Ware Cemetery-1

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'''Puckett-Ware Cemetery In Powell County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puckett-Ware_Cemetery%2C_Clay_City%2C_Kentucky Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/943289/puckett-ware-cemetery Puckett-Ware Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://goo.gl/maps/ZPkuVXAMk99uBWiD7 Puckett-Ware Cemetery On Google Maps] '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Puckett-Ware_Cemetery|Puckett-Ware Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Puckett-Ware_Cemetery|Puckett-Ware Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Puddletown, Dorset

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[[Category: Puddletown, Dorset]] '''Puddletown''' (formerly Piddletown) is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated in the West Dorset administrative district approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Dorchester. ===Resources=== *[http://www.puddletownareaparishcouncil.co.uk Puddletown Area Parish Council] *[[Wikipedia:Puddletown|Puddletown on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.opcdorset.org/PiddleFiles/Puddletown/Puddletown.htm Puddletown Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol3/pp222-231 Puddletown on BHO] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/13810 Vision of Britain] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/puddletown.html Dorset Churches: Puddletown (St. Mary)] *''Add any additional genealogical resources here''

Puddy Of Wales

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[[Category:Places They Lived, Puddy Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Puddy Name Study|Puddy Name Study]] == Unknown Addresses == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| '''House Number /Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Glamorganshire || Llangeinor || || || [[ Puddy-425 | Lillie Puddy ]] |- | Glamorganshire || Ystrad-dyfodwg || || || [[ Puddy-417 | James Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-427 | Lily Puddy ]] |- | Pembrokeshire || St Mary, Pembroke || || || [[ Puddy-238 | Walter Puddy ]] |- |}

Puddys of England

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[[Category:Places They Lived, Puddy Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Puddy Name Study|Puddy Name Study]] == Somerset == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| '''House Number /Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Somerset || Axbridge || || Moore Lane || [[ Puddy-155 | Ann Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Axbridge || The Police Station || || [[ Puddy-155 | Ann Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Banwell || || Pond House || [[ Puddy-593 | Michael puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Bempstone || || Harp Road || [[ Puddy-168 | Benjamin puddy ]], [[ Puddy-407 | James Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-413 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-412 | Edwin Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Bempstone || Mark Bridge House || || [[ Puddy-197 | Caroline Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Bleadon || Belle Vue || Golf Course Road || [[ Puddy-290 | Reginald Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Brent knoll || || Bristol Road || [[ Puddy-408 | Sylvia Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Bridgwater || || Back Lane || [[ Puddy-335 | Mary Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Burnham-On-Sea || || Bristol Road || [[ Puddy-334 | Richard Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Burnham-On-Sea || || Edithmead || [[ Puddy-334 | Richard Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-455 | William Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Burnham-On-Sea || || Highbridge || [[ Puddy-609 | Priscilla Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Burnham-On-Sea || || Main Street || [[ Puddy-609 | Priscilla Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Burnham-On-Sea || || Walrow Road || [[ Puddy-167 | Sarah Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Chard || || Duck Lane || [[ Puddy-242 | Maud Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-243 | Rosina Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || East Brent || || Dods Lane || [[ Puddy-423 | Susan Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Glastonbury || || Wells Road || [[ Puddy-277 | Eda Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Huntspill || || Bason Bridge Road || [[ Puddy-497 | John Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Huntspill || || Coat Road || [[ Puddy-418 | Lucy Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Huntspill || Rookery Farm || Withy Road || [[ Puddy-428 | Clifford Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Hanham Green || Cross Leaze || Abbots Road || [[ Puddy-281 | Ellen Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Hanham || || Hanham Abbots || [[ Puddy-280 | Amelia Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-281 | Ellen Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || kingsbury episcopi || The Vicarage || || [[ Puddy-302 | Ernest Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Billings Row || [[ Puddy-163 | Jarrard Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-196 | Albert puddy ]], [[ Puddy-506 | Amos Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-199 | Edward Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || ||Mark Bridge House || [[ Puddy-163 | Jarrard puddy ]], [[ Puddy-201 | Henry Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-199 | Edward Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || The Hollies || Causeway || [[ Puddy-442 | Herbert Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || White House || Causeway || [[ Puddy-444 | Mary Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Causeway || [[ Puddy-168 | Benjamin Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-167 | Sarah Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-407 | James puddy ]], [[ Puddy-413 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-167 | Sarah Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-411 | Alfred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-415 | Amelia Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-417 | James Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-416 | Lucy Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-421 | Sam Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-429 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-428 | Clifford Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-420 | England Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-422 | Alfred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-423 | Susan Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-505 | Edmund Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-560 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-506 | Amos Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Dutch Road || [[ Puddy-385 | Samuel Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || London House || [[ Puddy-439 | William Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Mark Bridge || [[ Puddy-196 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-506 | Amos Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-507 | Jane Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-200 | John Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Mark Road || [[ Puddy-196 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-235 | William Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Northwick || [[ Puddy-411 | Alfred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-417 | James Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-420 | England Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-442 | Alfred Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Southwark Street || [[ Puddy-496 | Louisa puddy ]], [[ Puddy-497 | John puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Totney Farm || [[ Puddy-411 | Alfred Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Yardwall || [[ Puddy-421 | Sam Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || Yarrow Road || [[ Puddy-506 | Amos Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || North Wootton || || Barrow Road || [[ Puddy-507 | Jane Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Otterhampton || || Steart Marsh || [[ Puddy-318 | Elizabeth Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-320 | John Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Shepton Mallet || The Police Station || New Wells Street || [[ Puddy-155 | Ann Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || South Brent || || Wick lane || [[ Puddy-249 | Sarah Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || South Brent || || Battleborough || [[ Puddy-409 | Jane Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || South Brent || || Battleborough Lane || [[ Puddy-378 | Mary Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || South Brent || || Brent Street || [[ Puddy-417 | James Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || South Brent || || Bristol Turnpike Road || [[ Puddy-408 | Sylvia Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || South Brent || || Vole Road || [[ Puddy-378 | Mary Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-328 | George Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || South Brent || || Vole || [[ Puddy-409 | Jane Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || South Knoll || || Mark Road || [[ Puddy-408 | Sylvia Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Staplegrove || || Fairwater College School || [[ Puddy-455 | William Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Weare || || Stone Allerton Street || [[ Puddy-197 | Caroline Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-199 | Edward Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Allermoor || [[ Puddy-410 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-451 | Celena Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Blackford || [[ Puddy-489 | Sarah Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-325 | Lavinia Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-326 | Charles Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Blackford Street || [[ Puddy-327 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-328 | George Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Church Street || [[ Puddy-337 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-456 | Sarah Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Cocklade || [[ Puddy-160 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-333 | James Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-334 | Richard Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-335 | Mary Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-155 | Ann Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-337 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-456 | Sarah Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-457 | William Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-458 | Charles Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-459 | Ann Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-460 | Emily Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-461 | Ellen Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-338 | Harriet Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || Dryalls || Coombe Batch || [[ Puddy-528 | Winifred Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || Home orchard || Coome Batch || [[ Puddy-295 | Thomas Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Flood Street || [[ Puddy-283 | Thomas Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-284 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-289 | Rosa puddy ]], [[ Puddy-290 | Reginald Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-292 | Alfred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-300 | Frank Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-301 | Mabel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-298 | Elsie Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-299 | Eva Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-302 | Ernest Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-308 | Dennis Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-317 | Emma Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || Buoys Cottage || Glanville Road || [[ Puddy-296 | Daphne Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Heath House || [[ Puddy-198 | Edwin puddy ]] |- |Somerset || Wedmore || || Hood Street || [[ Puddy-283 | Thomas Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-284 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-289 | Rosa puddy ]], [[ Puddy-290 | Reginald Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-292 | Alfred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-300 | Frank Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-301 | Mabel Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Land End || [[ Puddy-278 | Gabriel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-281 | Ellen Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Mark Road || [[ Puddy-163 | Jarrard Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Mill Lane || [[ Puddy-282 | John Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || Four Winds || Mill Lane || [[ Puddy-293 | Monica Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Plud Street || [[ Puddy-284 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-285 | Edith Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-286 | Eva Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-287 | Amy Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-288 | Frederick Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Stoughton Street || [[ Puddy-326 | Charles Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-327 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-561 | Elizabeth Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-562 | Mariam Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-563 | Charles Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-564 | Ann Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-565 | John Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || Rose Villa || Speke Close || [[ Puddy-275 | Emily Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-376 | Leah Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || The Heath || [[ Puddy-410 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-446 | William Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-448 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-451 | Celena Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Village Street || [[ Puddy-329 | Charles Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || Bench House || Wells Road || [[ Puddy-294 | Gwendoline Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || 2 || Wells Road || [[ Puddy-292 | Alfred Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Wells Way || [[ Puddy-507 | Jane Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || Wells Way || [[ Puddy-257 | Ernest Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || West End || [[ Puddy-302 | Ernest Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-283 | Thomas Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-289 | Rosa Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-292 | Alfred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-298 | Elsie Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-299 | Eva Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-308 | Dennis Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-315 | Harry Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || West End House || West End || [[ Puddy-315 | Harry puddy ]] |- | Somerset || West Coker || || West Coker Village || [[ Puddy-199 | Edward Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-238 | Walter Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-237 | Virtue Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-242 | Maud Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-243 | Rosina Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-206 | Gilbert Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || West Coker || 2 || Weston Town || [[ Puddy-199 | Edward Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-235 | William Puddy ]] [[ Puddy-236 | Catherine Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-237 | Virtue Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-206 | Gilbert Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Winsham || || Church Street || [[ Puddy-199 | Edward Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Worle || 1 || Coronation road || [[ Puddy-377 | Nesta Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Yarrow || || Yarrow Road || [[ Puddy-559 | Charles Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-506 | Amos Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Yatton || Oaklands || The Ridge || [[ Puddy-329 | Charles Puddy ]] |- |} == All Other Counties == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| '''House Number /Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Cornwall || Minster || || Camelford Station || [[ Puddy-244 | Edward Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-245 | Edward Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-246 | Alice Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-247 | Eileen Puddy ]] |- | Devon || Axminster || || Membury Road || [[ Puddy-237 | Virtue Puddy ]] |- | Devon || Devonport || Church View Terrace || || [[ Puddy-238 | Walter Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-239 | Edward Puddy ]] |- | Essex || Leytonstone || 28 || Woodville Road || [[ Puddy-338 | Harriet Puddy ]] |- | Essex || West Hanningfield || The School || Church Road || [[ Puddy-559 | Charles Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Barton Regis || || Hotwell Road || [[ Puddy-270 | Edwin Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Albion Place || [[ Puddy-591 | Frederick Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-597 | Henry Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-595 | Nathaniel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-596 | William Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-594 | George Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || 34 || City Road || [[ Puddy-59 | Michael puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || City Road || [[ Puddy-592 | Eliza Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Freeland Place || [[ Puddy-270 | Edwin Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-271 | Ellen Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-272 | Edith Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Old Market Street || [[ Puddy-495 | Nathaniel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-592 | Eliza Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-593 | Michael Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || Prospect House || Penywell Road || [[ Puddy-495 | Nathaniel Puddy ]],[[ Puddy-591 | Frederick Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-592 | Eliza Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Pennywell Road || [[ Puddy-591 | Frederick Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-593 | Michael Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Richmond Road || [[ Puddy-415 | Amelia Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || 22, Sylvan Way || Sea Mills || [[ Puddy-273 | Reginald Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || Berkeley Villa || Upper Cheltenham Place || [[ Puddy-592 | Eliza Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || Hollybrook, 499 || Hareclive Road || [[ Puddy-271 | Ellen Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || Waverly Street || [[ Puddy-595 | Nathaniel Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Clifton || || Berkeley Vale || [[ Puddy-594 | George Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Horfield || || Gloucester Road || [[ Puddy-317 | Emma Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Mangotsfield || || Seymour place || [[ Puddy-595 | Nathaniel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-599 | Edwin Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-600 | Beatrice Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Willsbridge || Stoneycroft Court || Farm Road || [[ Puddy-280 | Amelia Puddy ]] |- | Hampshire || Portsmouth || || Lombard Street || [[ Puddy-244 | Edward Puddy ]] |- | Kent || Chatham || 140 || Chatham Hill || [[ Puddy-206 | Gilbert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-223 | Kathleen Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-224 | Adelaide Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-225 | Gilbert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-234 | Nora Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-402 | Gladys Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-403 | Isabel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-373 | Donald Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-194 | Edward Puddy ]] |- | Kent || Chatham || 27 || Lower Mount || [[ Puddy-194 | Edward Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-207 | Elizabeth Puddy ]] |- | Kent || Ramsgate || || Addington Street || [[ Puddy-236 | Catherine Puddy ]] |- | London || Harringay || 74 || Chesterfeild Gardens || [[ Puddy-571 | Percy Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Acton || || Churchfield Road || [[ Puddy-235 | William Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-400 | Emma Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-398 | Rosina Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-397 | Rosina Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Clerkenwell || || Brewer Street || Puddy-158 | Elisha Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-157 | Eliza Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-567 | Robert Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Clerkenwell || || Sydney Street || [[ Puddy-159 | Elisha Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-362 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-363 | Ann Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-364 | Emma Puddy ]] |- | middlesex || Islington || || Bemerton Street || [[ Puddy-364 | Emma Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Islington || || Caroline Place || [[ Puddy-325 | Lavinia Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Islington || 42, Charlotte Terrace || Copenhagen Road || [[ Puddy-159 | Elisha Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Islington || || Clarence Street || [[ Puddy-568 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-569 | Ada Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Islington || 10 || Essex Street || [[ Puddy-362 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-568 | John Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Islington || || St James Road || [[ Puddy-157 | Eliza Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Islington || 32 || Sudely Street || [[ Puddy-362 | John Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Marylebone || 45 || Bulstrode Road || [[ Puddy-328 | George Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Shoreditch || || Weymouth Terrace || [[ Puddy-425 | Lavinia Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Stanwell || 79 || St Annes Avenue || [[ Puddy-193 | Denis Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-204 | Denise Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-186 | Belynda Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || St Pancras || || Warren Street || [[ Puddy-567 | Robert Puddy ]] |- | Nottinghamshire || Beeston ||73 || Lilac Crescent || [[ Puddy-239 | Edward Puddy ]] |- | Staffordshire || Burslem || || Queens Street || [[ Puddy-338 | Harriet Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Cobham || 1, Seymour Court || Bennetts Close || [[ Puddy-189 | Stephen Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Cobham || 25 || Lockhart Road || [[ Puddy-361 | David Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-186 | Belynda Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-187 | Marc Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-189 | Stephen Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-192 | Keiran Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-190 | Lyndsey Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-191 | Kyngsley Puddy ]] |- | Cobham || 16 || Hamilton Court || Hamilton Avenue || [[ Puddy-187 | Marc Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-189 | Stephen Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Esher || Hill House || Portsmouth Road || [[ Puddy-361 | David Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-186 | Belynda Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Merstham || 59 || Brook Road || [[ Puddy-187 | Marc Puddy ]] |- | Surrey ||Oxshott || || Arnewood Close || [[ Puddy-361 | David Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Oxhott || 8 || Webster Close || [[ Puddy-361 | David Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-186 | Belynda Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-187 | Marc Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-189 | Stephen Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Walton-On-Thames || 4 || Misty Fields || [[ Puddy-163 | David Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-189 | Stephen Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Weybridge || 23 || Lonsdale Road || [[ Puddy-361 | David Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-186 | Belynda Puddy ]] |- | Wiltshire || West Ashton || Church lodge || || [[ Puddy-308 | Dennis Puddy ]] |- |} == Unknown Addresses == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| '''House Number /Place''' || '''Street''' || '''Wiki-ID''' |- | Devon || Axminster || || || [[ Puddy-237 | Virtue Puddy ]] |- | Devon || Devonport || || || [[ Puddy-193 | Denis Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-203 | Edward Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-204 | Denise Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-361 | David Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Bristol || || || [[ Puddy-591 | Frederick Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-595 | Nathaniel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-599 | Edwin Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-600 | Beatrice Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-596 | William Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-270 | Edwin Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-271 | Ellen Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-273 | Reginald Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-274 | Albert Puddy ]] |- | Gloucestershire || Hinton || || || [[ Puddy-298 | Elsie Puddy ]] |- | Hampshire || Isle of Wight || || || [[ Puddy-193 | Denis Puddy ]] |- | Kent || Ramsgate || || || [[ Puddy-236 | Catherine Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Acton || || || [[ Puddy-235 | William Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-400 | Emma Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-398 | Rosina Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-397 | Annie Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Chelsea || || || [[ Puddy-456 | Sarah Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Chiswick || || || [[ Puddy-235 | William Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-398 | Rosina Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-397 | Annie Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || Islington || || || [[ Puddy-362 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-568 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-569 | Ada Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-570 | George Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || St Pancras || || || [[ Puddy-157 | Eliza Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-364 | Emma Puddy ]] |- | Middlesex || || || || [[ Puddy-190 | Lyndsey Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Axbridge || || || [[ Puddy-155 | Ann Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Bagdworth || || || [[ Puddy-378 | Mary Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Blackford || || || [[ Puddy-195 | Jared Puddy ]]. [[ Puddy-257 | Ernest Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Blackmore || || || [[ Puddy-196 | Albert Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Bleadon || || || [[ Puddy-329 | Charles Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Brent Knoll || || || [[ Puddy-379 | Charles Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Burnham-On-Sea || || || [[ Puddy-334 | Richard Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-455 | William Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-328 | George Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Chard || || || [[ Puddy-238 | Walter Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-239 | Edward Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-240 | Ivy Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-241 | Lillian Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-242 | Maud Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-243 | Rosina Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-248 | Emma puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Chard || || Tatworth || [[ Puddy-199 | Edward Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-237 | Virtue Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-242 | Maud Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-243 | Rosina Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-244 | Edward Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Chapel Allerton || || || [[ Puddy-197 | Caroline Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Cheddar || || || [[ Puddy-275 | Emily Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Chewton || || || [[ Puddy-339 | Charles Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || East Brent || || || [[ Puddy-425 | Lillie puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Glastonbury || || || [[ Puddy-276 | Leah Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-277 | Eda Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Highbridge || || || [[ Puddy-418 | Lucy Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Huntspill || || || [[ Puddy-497 | John Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Kewstoke || || || [[ Puddy-423 | Susan Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Knowle || || || [[ Puddy-593 | Michael Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mark || || || [[ Puddy-167 | Sarah Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-407 | James Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-413 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-418 | Lucy Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-421 | Sam Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-428 | Clifford Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-430 | Ada Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-431 | James Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-432 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-433 | Frederick Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-434 | Gilbert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-435 | Hubert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-436 | Arthur Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-437 | Agnes Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-437 | Agnes Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-438 | Ernest Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-439 | William Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-440 | Minnie Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-441 | Mabel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-442 | Herbert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-442 | Alfred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-424 | Fanny Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-425 | Lillie Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-412 | Edwin puddy ]], [[ Puddy-444 | Mary Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-412 | Edwin puddy ]], [[ Puddy-443 | Walter Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-445 | Mabel Puddy ]],[[ Puddy-409 | Jane Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-255 | Selina puddy ]], [[ Puddy-300 | Frank Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-196 | Albert Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-506 | Amos Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-559 | Charles Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-507 | Jane Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-200 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-201 | Henry Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Mudgley || || || [[ Puddy-256 | Samuel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-277 | Eda Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Sand || || || [[ Puddy-198 | Edwin Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-249 | Sarah Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-256 | Samuel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-257 | Ernest puddy ]], [[ Puddy-283 | Thomas Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-316 | Amelia Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-317 | Emma Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Shipham || || || [[ Puddy-301 | Mabel Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || South Brent || || || [[ Puddy-408 | Sylvia Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Uphill || || || [[ Puddy-276 | Leah Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Watchet || || || [[ Puddy-559 | Charles Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Wedmore || || || [[ Puddy-445 | Mabel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-410 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-449 | Elizabeth Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-450 | Eliza Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-451 | Celena Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-155 | Ann Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-337 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-459 | Ann Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-460 | Emily Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-461 | Ellen Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-338 | Harriet Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-326 | Charles Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-327 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-198 | Edwin puddy ]], [[ Puddy-249 | Sarah Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-250 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-254 | Alfred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-255 | Selina puddy ]], [[ Puddy-256 | Samuel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-257 | Earnest Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-270 | Edwin Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-272 | Edith Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-275 | Emily Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-276 | Leah Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-277 | Eda Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-278 | Gabriel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-280 | Amelia Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-281 | Ellen Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-282 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-283 | Thomas Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-286 | Eva Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-287 | Amy Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-288 | Frederick Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-538 | Winifred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-289 | Rosa puddy ]], [[ Puddy-292 | Alfred Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-293 | Monica Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-294 | Gwendoline Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-295 | Thomas Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-296 | Daphne Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-298 | Elsie Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-299 | Eva Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-302 | Ernest Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-308 | Dennis Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-315 | Harry Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-316 | Amelia Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-317 | Emma Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-200 | John Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || West Hatch || || || [[ Puddy-559 | Charles Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || West Stoughton || || || [[ Puddy-327 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-328 | George Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-561 | Elizabeth Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-564 | Ann Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-565 | John Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-566 | Tom Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Weston-Super-Mare || || || [[ Puddy-423 | Susan Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-290 | Reginald Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-291 | Marjorie Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Winscombe || || || [[ Puddy-301 | Mabel Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-248 | Emma Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || Yarrow || || || [[ Puddy-300 | Frank Puddy ]] |- | Somerset || || || || [[ Puddy-430 | Ada Puddy ]] |- | Staffordshire || Burslem || || || [[ Puddy-338 | Harriet puddy ]] |- | Staffordshire || Wolstanton || || || [[ Puddy-338 | Harriet Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Bookham || || || [[ Puddy-192 | Keiran Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Camberwell || || || [[ Puddy-571 | Percy Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-572 | Gladys Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-573 | Percy Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Esher || || || [[ Puddy-191 | Kyngsley Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Horley || || || [[ Puddy-187 | Marc Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-189 | Stephen Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Lingfield || || || [[ Puddy-192 | Keiran Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-190 | Lyndsey Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-191 | Kyngsley Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Redhill || || || [[ Puddy-187 | Marc Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Thames Ditton || || || [[ Puddy-191 | Kyngsley Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Walton-On-Thames || || || [[ Puddy-186 | Belynda Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Weybridge || || || [[ Puddy-192 | Keiran Puddy ]] |- | Surrey || Woking || || || [[ Puddy-186 | Belynda Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-192 | Keiran Puddy ]] |- | Sussex || Bexley-On-Sea || || || [[ Puddy-193 | Denis Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-203 | Edward Puddy ]], [[ Puddy-361 | David Puddy ]] |- |}

Pueblo

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[[Category:Pueblo]] ---- [[Space:Native_Americans-1|Native American Project Free Space Page]] ------ {{Project Information | leaderimage= |Leaders= [[Smith-32867 | Jillaine Smith]] |Coordinators= [[Thornton-1836|Jeanie Roberts]], Myths and Legends,[[Elliott-4594|Alex Elliott]], Categorization and Sub-Projects |g2g= 470823#q470823 |tag= native_americans |communication= [https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email#!forum/wikitree-native-americans-project WikiTree Native Americans Google Group] |category= Native_Americans_Project_Maintenance_Categories |errors=WikiTree12 | example= Bull-1259 }} ==Introduction == {{Image|file=American_Indian_Project_Photo_Page-23.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= A Hopi Kachina. }} '''Pueblo Indians''' is the generic label for American Indian groups of the Southwest who are descended from the '''Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon peoples''' (among others) who inhabited the American Southwest continuously from the eighth century A.D. The term "Pueblo" (town) was given by the Spanish to groups of Native Americans who lived in permanent housing communities built out of stone and/or adobe. Prior to Spanish arrival in and settlement of the Southwest around 1540, there were ninety or more Pueblo groups in northern Arizona and New Mexico. Today, twenty-one groups still exist, with all but two (the Hopi in Arizona and the Tigua in Texas) in New Mexico. [http://www.everyculture.com/North-America/Pueblo-Indians.html#ixzz3jbROmUHO ''Read more here''] ------ ===Profiles=== ===Maps=== ===Language=== The five languages groups of the New Mexico Pueblo People are Keres (spoken by Acoma, Cochiti, Laguna, Santa Ana, Santo Domingo, and Zia Pueblos), Tewa (spoken by Nambe, Ohkay Owingeh, Pojoaque, San Felipe, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, Tesuque Pueblos), Tiwa (spoken by Isleta, Picuris, Sandia and Taos Pueblos), Towa (only spoken by Jemez Pueblo), and Zuni (only spoken by Zuni Pueblo). There are many dialects within the groups. ==Resources== ==Sources== ["Indian Pueblo Cultural Center" http://www.indianpueblo.org]

Pueblo Flood, Colorado, 1921

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[[Category:Pueblo, Colorado]] [[Category: Pueblo Flood, Colorado, 1921]] For profiles of persons associated with this event, see [[:Category: Pueblo Flood, Colorado, 1921|the category]]. "Pueblo was devastated by the single largest flood in Pueblo history in 1921. The damage was described to The Los Angeles Times by Maj. Paul P. Newlon, who took command of the state troops.......Waters as deep as 18 feet (5.5 m)[8] almost completely destroyed the city's downtown and killed over 1,500 people." #[https://www.cpr.org/show-segment/solving-the-sad-mystery-of-a-mass-grave-in-pueblo/ Historic Roselawn Cemetery] 15 OTHER matching records found for AUTOBEE #{{FindAGrave | 244186541}} "MASS GRAVE at Roselawn Cemetery" The '''CENOTAPH''' is for just one of the missing persons, 8 in this family alone. #[https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/1921-pueblo-flood 1921 Pueblo FLOOD] {{Image|file=Autobee-5.jpg |caption=DEAD AND MISSING }} {{Image|file=Autobee-5-1.jpg |caption=Foruth Member One Family Found }} [https://www.historycolorado.org/story/2021/05/28/nobody-should-go-unremembered Ground Penetrating Radar test] Hundreds confirmed to have been buried in Pueblo mass grave at Roselawn Cemetery Heather Willard The Pueblo Chieftain [https://www.chieftain.com/story/news/2021/05/10/historic-mass-burial-site-confirmed-pueblos-roselawn-cemetery/4974703001/] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Avenue_Historic_Commercial_District wikipedia.com] :[https://krdo.com/news/2021/06/04/pueblo-cemetery-honors-unmarked-mass-grave/A photo of the ANGEL memorial] [https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=CFT19210616-01.2.27&srpos=1&e=10-05-1921-31-07-1921--en-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxCO%7ctxTA-%22Isabel++autobee+%22-------2------ DEATH LIST] :"The following Is the list of bodies recovered so far, as furnished last night thru S. W. Preesey, in charge of casualties for the three morgues of the city. at the T. G. McCarthy's residence. Ninth and Grand avenue. :MR. and MRS. JULIUS HUBBARD, colored. : SAMUEL STILL. :DAN D. SCREEDY. :MAN, heavy pet. Austrian. :WOMAN, Mexican, found in Wiley-Chamberlaln add., age about 40. :DR. E. R. CARY. :UNIDENTIFIED negro woman. : ISABEL AUTOBEE. age 19 years. Avondale. Found within three miles of the Huerfano river bridge. :White woman, hair partly grey; clad in flannel petticoat; white night gown. Found near Baxter. At McCarthy - Brown's morgue, Eighth street, between Main and Court: :MRS. MARTINA GALBAN. :MAY BYRD. 25. colored. :LILLIAN CLARK, : WILLIAM KORBER. :SYLVIA SHATTIO. 931 weet Third. HENRY. G. D., D. & R. G. engineer. NEAL KENDALL. C. C. MORRIS. JACK LEMON. 77 years. G. A. R. ! HENRY JULIAN. Lemesette. Maas. SARAH BYRD, colored, west Eighth MART THOMAS. 42S west Fourth streetW. R. ALLEN. 107 north Santa Fe avenue. JIM THOMAS. CHARLES JAEGER. 452 we*t Ban Rafael. Colorado Springs. ROSE KAPES. Lime, Colo. ELIZABETH KAPES. Lime. Colo. IRENE KAPES. Lime. Colo. SUSIE FUJAROS. Grove. CANDELA RIO ALVAREZ. S C. EVANS. Mo. Pac. engineer. » UNIDENTIFIED CHILD, about 1 day old. Man. unidentified, found In 200 blk.. i south Santa Fe. 5 feet. 10 inches. CHARLES CREBDON. , DAN GLOVER, colored, 525 West Third street * MRS L. N. THORSGARD. 501 Weet ; , Fifth street. WILLIAM RANSOM. J . EMMA WILLIAMS. Negro. 1 Unidentified Austrian. 45 or 50 year? old. Full identification is held at the ’ McCarthy-Brown Undertaking com- ' pany. At United Davis-Vorhte*. southside: 1 FRARY. Mias. Chicago, paaeenger on D. A R. G. tratn. JOHN FUJAROS. Pueblo. AL SCHAUBEL. Pueblo. A E. CLARK. DOROTHY WIRTZ. Pueblo. T. HALL, colored. D. A R. G. porter. FRANK IRWIN. Hotel D« Rsmer. HENRY MILLER. Grove. D M. WILSON. 172 Block P. MINNIE TRAYLOR colored. E. C. HAMIS CHAS. H. COWAN. Kansas City. Mo. Pullman conductor. CLARA CASBIDY. 115 Victoria. x SAM CORTEBE. South Santa Fe ave. JOHN BUTKOVICH. 114 Spring *t. AUDRY MECHALIC. 827 E. Abrt- , endo. MICHAEL J FENTON, section fereman- at Goodnight. EMM A CORRIGAN. C. ROXWELL.Missouri Pacific conductor. A complete list of the bodies recovered will be revised and posted each day at the McCarthy-Brown Undertaking parlor*, at 12 noon and 6 o'clock p. m.. and at United-Davis-Varies Undertaking company."

Puerto Rico in World War II

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Territory of Puerto Rico in World War II
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{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-16.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=' }} Europeans found Puerto Rico in 1493 when it became a colony of Spain.

'''TIMELINE''': *1897 Following the Spanish American War, the Treaty of Paris which were signed by Spain and the United States transferring Puerto Rico to to the USA. :at the beginning of World War II Puerto Rico was governed as an unincorporated organized territory with its governors appointed by the American Presidents. [https://ww2db.com/country/puerto%20rico World War 2, Puerto Rico] *1941-45 World War II saw the territory of Puerto Rico as similar to that Oahu of the then Territory of Hawaii. *1944 The Army Nurse Corps recruited 200 Puerto Rico nurses (Puerto women were not accepted into the service until that year) {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-137.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Carmen Conteras_Bozak }}{{clear}} ::[https://ww2db.com/country/puerto%20rico World War 2, Puerto Rico] *1947 Puerto Rico was given the right to elect its own governor *1952 Puerto Rico gained the commonwealth status and could draft its constitution. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Ricans_in_World_War_II Puerto Rico, World War II, Wikipedia] *Bases and Posts: Army and Navy airfields were situated here. :::Borinquen Field Airfield :::Isla Grande Naval Air Station Airfield :::Losey Field Airfield :::Roosevelt Roads Naval Base Naval Port :::Vega Baja Auxiliary Airdrome Airfield ::Sixty-five thousand thirty-four Puerto Ricans served in the US military during World War II. :Service regiments were: ::295th Regiment, US Army National Guard ::296th Infantry Regiment of US Army National Guard ::65th Infantry Regiment of the US Army, who served in Europe, Pacific Islands, North Africa and Panama Canal Zone. :[https://ww2db.com/country/puerto%20rico World War 2, Puerto Rico] {{Image|file=Puerto_Rico_in_World_War_II-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Puerto_Rico_in_World_War_II.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=DN-ST-85-05379 US Ship Iowa }}

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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Ricans_in_World_War_II Puerto Rico, World War II, Wikipedia] *[https://ww2db.com/country/puerto%20rico World War 2, Puerto Rico]

Puerto Rico Politicians

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[[Category: Puerto Rico Project]] [[Category: Puerto Rico]] '''Welcome to the Puerto Rico Politicians Project''' '''The Puerto Rico Politicians Project is a team on the [[Project:Puerto Rico| Puerto Rico Project]]''' and is open to all members of the Puerto Rico Project. Team members should use the [[Category: Puerto Rico Politicians Project]] at the head of their biography. == Mission == The Mission of the team is to assist in the management of the profiles that represented politicians in Puerto Rico, and their families, and to extend WikiTree's global family tree through this study. The team will also study and extend the lineage of varying politicians. The Team Leader is [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]]. A Team Coordinator is needed! Your participation is welcome == Goals == The team has the following goals: # Identify profiles that were politicians and their attached family and ancestors. # Merge all duplicates into lowest relevant numbered profile. # Add the relevant categories to the profile. # Add the [[:Template: Notables|Notables Project template]] and the [[:Template:Puerto_Rico_Sticker|Puerto Rico]] or [[:Template: Puerto Rican Roots Sticker|Puerto Rican Roots]] sticker if applicable. # Clean up the biography using the WikiTree Style Guide (we can work with Profile Improvement Project for help). Note also the # Attach to the main WikiTree family tree. ==Participants== If you are interested in joining this Project please contact [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]]. * [[Matias-24|Danielle Matias]] * [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]] To keep up to date or ask a question on G2G, please use the tags Puerto_Rico_Politicians and Puerto_Rico. == Categorisation == The highest level category for the project is [[:Category: Puerto Rico, Politicians|Puerto Rico, Politicians]]. Please review this category to determine the most appropriate category for attribution. == External Resources ==

Puerto Rico Project Maintenance Categories

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=Purpose of Maintenance Categories= The purpose of the Puerto Rico Project's maintenance categories is to '''facilitate collaboration''' between project members in order to accomplish the project's goals to add and improve profiles of ancestors with Puerto Rican heritage, which may include biography building, sourcing, and making correct connections. We would like each project member to work in areas that they enjoy and where they are skilled, working together to create and improve profiles. So some members enjoy working on connecting profiles to the main tree, creating profiles quickly. Other project members enjoy fully sourcing profiles, writing biographies or improving profiles in various ways to honor and recognize military veterans or notables. Maintenance categories help us work together so, for example, a biography writer can find one of those profiles a connector created quickly so that they can add a biography for it. Or someone who is skilled with military stickers can find profiles that need them. The maintenance categories can be thought of as falling into several different groups: # '''The profile creation cycle:''' easy starting points for project members who want to add profiles, source, or write biographies # '''Identifying profiles with problems''' * '''Unsourced profiles:''' profiles that don't have any sources * '''Genealogy problems:''' profiles that may have incorrect family connections * '''Significant formatting problems:''' formatting problems that make it difficult to understand or find the genealogical information and sources on the profile (i.e. GEDCOM junk, etc.) # '''Special profile enhancements needed:''' profiles that need some type of enhancement that may require special skills (i.e. military stickers) or are the focus of a specific team (i.e. the Notables team) ==Courtesy when adding maintenance categories== We encourage WikiTreers to add maintenance categories on profiles they create or manage and on any orphaned profiles they work on. In these cases, maintenance categories can be seen as an invitation for other WikiTreers to collaborate on these profiles so that we can all work in the areas we enjoy. Please do be considerate if you add maintenance categories to profiles managed by other WikiTreers. Adding multiple maintenance categories to a profile managed by someone else can be seen as a criticism of the work they have put into the profile, or as pressure for them to immediately work on the profile. Since there are thousands of orphaned profiles for project members to work on, please prioritize adding maintenance categorize to orphaned profiles and profiles you manage that would benefit from collaboration. =Categories for the Profile Creation Cycle= The "Needs Sources", "Needs Biography", and "Needs Profiles Created" maintenance categories are used to facilitate the profile creation cycle. In this cycle, we create a profile with at least one source, then add sources, then write a biography, and then add profiles for family members from sources. Once you've added a family member's profile, the cycle begins again! This cycle can potentially be carried on infinitely, only ending when you run into brick walls, living persons, or places where a family line ends. So these maintenance categories can be used to mark points where you're temporarily stopping the cycle and where it will be easy for you or someone else to start working from. These categories are meant to be easy starting points for adding sources, writing biographies, and connecting new profiles. Please don't add them for brick walls or on profiles where sources or family members cannot be found after a thorough search. Once the profile has sources for major life events and some short paragraphs summarizing these events, the "Needs Sources" and "Needs Biography" categories should be removed. The "Needs Profiles Created" category is used when existing sources reveal family members that can be added immediately. ==Puerto Rico Project, Needs Sources== [[:Category:Puerto Rico Project, Needs Sources]] should be added to profiles that have at least one source, but need more. It can be removed once all basic genealogical sources that are available online have been added to the profile. If some sources are not available online or cannot be found after searching for them, please remove the "Needs Sources" category and leave a research note. This research note can be something simple like "Puerto Rico death records for this time period are not available on Ancestry and FamilySearch as of [date]. Last known record for this person is the 1920 census." or "This person was not found in the 1910 census in a search on Ancestry and FamilySearch on [date]." This lets readers know why the sources are missing. If more sources become available in the future, they can be added at that point. The genealogical sources we'd like to see on each profile (where available) include: # Vital records (birth, marriage, and death) from civil registrations or parish records # Census records # Burial records Of course more sources are always welcome! At the minimum, we'd like each profile to have these basic sources when they are available. ==Puerto Rico Project, Needs Biography== [[:Category:Puerto Rico Project, Needs Biography]] should be added to profiles that have adequate sourcing, but need to have a biography written in prose. A "basic biography should include a sentence for each of the following facts, if known from available sources: # Date and place of birth, marriage(s), and death # Names of parents and spouse(s), preferably with links to their profiles # Burial location if known # Optionally, names of siblings and/or children, occupation, and locations where they lived for a significant period Since a biography cannot be written until there are sources for these facts, we add this category only when the profile has sources for as many of these facts as possible. Again, this category should include profiles where a simple biography can be easily created from existing sources. The [[Space:WikiTree Browser Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]] includes an "Auto Bio" feature that generates a basic biography based on the profiles data fields and existing sourcs. Be sure to read the documentation and adjust the many options to suit your preferences. Auto Bio can also add categories for locations, as well as existing cemetery categories when a ''Find a Grave'' memorial is cited. '''Because Auto Bio rewrites the entire biography, be sure to check the old biography for notes or other missing information before deleting it.''' Genealogists are still smarter than computers! ==Puerto Rico Project, Needs Profiles Created== [[:Category:Puerto Rico Project, Needs Profiles Created]] should be added to profiles that include a source (such as a census or birth record) that can be used to create the profile of a deceased family member. It is used when a profile cites a record that names other family members and could be used as the one source required to create one or more new profiles, but you don't have time to create them yourself. It's absolutely fine to add this category and move on with your research goals for the day—we can't fall down every rabbit hole we see! We don't use this category for brick walls where parents or other relatives cannot be found. Once again, this category should be a place where WikiTreers can easily find profiles to create. It's a great way for those new to WikiTree to get experience adding to our global family tree. We don't assume that people born less than 100 years ago are deceased unless we have found a death source for them. Some people prefer to extend this guideline to those born 105, 110, or even more years ago. Our elders deserve privacy, so we don't assume people listed in 1920–1950 census records are deceased. The "Needs Profiles Created" category should therefore not be used when the only family members to be added were born less than 100 years ago. The only exception is when a profile already cites a death record for a person to be added. =Categories for Identifying Profiles with Problems= ==Unsourced Profiles== There are two categories we use for profiles that have NO sources:Puerto Rico Project, Unsourced Profiles and Puerto Rico Project, Unable to Identify. ===Puerto Rico Project, Unsourced=== [[:Category: Puerto Rico Project, Unsourced Profiles]] is to be added to any Puerto Rican profile that has NO sources. If a search for sources for an unsourced profile is unsuccessful, please add a research note about the search performed, adding four tildes (~~~~) after the note to automatically include your name and the date. After two experienced researchers have been unable to find any sources, the profile should be moved to the "Unable to Identify" maintenance category. This reserves the "Unsourced" category for profiles where we may more easily be add sources, rather than filling up with brick walls. ===Puerto Rico Project, Unable to Identify=== [[:Category:Puerto Rico Project, Unable to Identify]]: After two experienced researchers have looked for direct sources for an unsourced profile with no success, the profile should be moved from the "Unsourced" category to the "Unable to Identify" category. A "direct source" is a record for this person (e.g., census record, death record, etc.). Profiles are sometimes created with estimated dates when a person is only mentioned in their family member's vital records or obituary, but no records of their own life can be found. These profiles should have research notes describing what has been searched and where their name was found (if known). Please do not add the categories "Puerto Rico Project, Unsourced" or "Puerto Rico, Needs Sources" to these profiles, as a search for sources has already been completed. We hope to occasionally revisit the profiles in this category as new sources become available. =Genealogy Problems= We use three categories for profiles that have problems indicating that they may have incorrect family members attached or have conflated information from two or more people. Often people with similar names cause mistakes when they are not easily distinguished, or when we move too quickly. * [[:Category:Puerto Rico Project, Data Problems]] * [[:Category:Puerto Rico Uncertain Family]] * [[:Category:Puerto Rico Project, Conflated Profiles]] ==Data Problems== This category is for use on any profiles of Puerto Ricans where the data needs to be resolved. This may include finding sources to prove correct names, dates, locations, or attached relatives. This category can be considered the "first step" in identifying a data problem. Profiles should stay in this category until enough research has been done to either solve the problem or determine that it cannot be resolved with currently available sources. If the problem cannot be resolved at this time, profiles should generally be moved to either the "Puerto Rico Uncertain Family" category or the "Puerto Rico Project, Conflated Profiles" category as outlined below. Common uses for this category: * one or both parents are too young or too old to be parents * the person has no apparent connection to Puerto Rico * no sources have been provided for attached parents or children * an unlikely relative is attached * possible conflation of two or more people Please leave research notes on the profile explaining the problem when using this category. To work on profiles in this category, begin by researching and sourcing each profile and individual involved as fully as possible. Then determine if the relationship/information is definitely correct, definitely incorrect, or if the problem cannot be resolved with currently available information. * '''If the relationship/information is correct,''' remove the Data Problems category. If appropriate, add a research note explaining there is no longer a problem. If new sources have been added that clearly show the information is correct, research notes may not be necessary. * '''To resolve conflated profiles,''' create a profile for each individual involved in the conflation. If possible, keep the original profile for the individual with the most correct attached family members and/or the individual who is related to (or of interest to) the profile manager(s). On each profile of a previously conflated individual, leave research notes with links to the other profiles, and briefly explain the work that has been done to resolve the conflation. Avoid adding statements that previous work is incorrect without including sources and explanations for your conclusions. Once a second profile is created, set the two as rejected matches to help keep other WikiTreers from proposing merges or confusing them in the future. * '''Remove relationships and information that are incorrect.''' Whenever appropriate, add a research note explaining the changes—if the incorrect relationship/information occurs in many online trees, these research notes are especially important so that the same mistake is not added back into the profile at a later date. Collaborate with any profile managers when removing relationships and information. * '''When the problem cannot be resolved with currently available information:''' When resolving uncertain family relationships, follow the guidance on the [[Help:Uncertain_Parents|Uncertain Parents help page]]. The same principles can be used for uncertain spouses. Anywhere the guidelines say to use the {{Uncertain Family}} template, use '''{{Uncertain Family|Puerto Rico}}''' to put the profile in the "Puerto Rico Uncertain Family" category. Once a profile has been moved to the Uncertain Family category, the Data Problems category can be removed. * If conflation cannot be resolved with currently available sources and/or after a significant amount of work has been done, you can remove the Data Problems category and add the "Puerto Rico Project, Conflated Profiles" category. * Any other uncertain information should be explained in the biography or research notes. If the uncertain information is a name, date, or place in a data field, mark it as uncertain. ===Uncertain Family=== This template is used when attached family members remain uncertain after significant research. The template {{Uncertain Family|Puerto Rico}} places profiles in this category (see [[Template:Uncertain Family]] for more information) and adds a research box to the profile. Profiles in this category should be revisited occasionally to determine if additional sources/information have become available that can resolve the problem. ===Conflated Profiles=== This category is used when a profile is suspected to have conflated information from two or more individuals and the conflation has not been able to be resolved after significant research work. Profiles in this category should be revisited occasionally to determine if additional sources/information have become available that can resolve the problem or to continue working on complex cases of conflation involving research into large family groups. ==Significant Formatting Problems: Puerto Rico, Needs Formatting== We have one category for profiles with serious formatting problems: "Puerto Rico Project, Needs Formatting". '''[[Category:Puerto Rico Project, Needs Formatting]] can be used on profiles in which the biographies need general formatting help. This may include GEDCOM cleanup or any other formatting issues that make it difficult to read and understand the biography. =Categories for Profiles that need a Project Team's Attention= Several maintenance categories are used to flag profiles that need special attention (research, stickers, etc.) from specific teams that have experience in that area. If you know how to deal with the issue yourself, even if you're not a part of the team, please feel free to do it yourself. ==Categorization== ===Puerto Rico Project, Needs Cemetery Category Created=== '''[[:Category:Puerto Rico Project, Needs Cemetery Category Created]]''' should be placed on the profile of a person who was buried in a Puerto Rican cemetery that does not yet have a category on WikiTree. Members of the Puerto Rico cemeteries team will monitor this category and will add new cemetery categories as time allows. Please make sure the profile has a ''Find a Grave'' citation so that the cemeteries team can find needed information to create the category. If you need a category created for a cemetery that is not a Puerto Rican cemetery, please ask in G2G. ==Connectors== ===Puerto Rico Project, Family Tree Size One=== ''[[:Category:Puerto Rico Project, Family Tree Size One]]'' should be placed on profiles that have NO family member profiles linked. Having at least some family members linked to each profile is a high priority, so we use this category to identify profiles that most need family added. After creating at least one family member profile, please remove this category. ==Other== ===Puerto Rico Project, Needs Military Sticker=== '''[[:Category:Puerto Rico Project, Needs Military Sticker]]''' should be placed on profiles for service members that need the relevant. Please help the project by adding sources for the person's military service and adding military information in the biography or a research note. If available, the following information is helpful: * War served in * Military unit * Rank * Enlistment and discharge dates =Puerto Rico Project, Notables Maintenance Categories= We have a set of maintenance categories specifically for notables. If you're working on a profile for a notable person, please check these categories for equivalents of the general project maintenance categories (i.e. there is a general "Puerto Rico Project, Needs Biography" category and a notables-specific category "Puerto Rico Notables, Needs Biography"). There are also some maintenance categories specific to notables that don't have general project equivalents (i.e., "Needs Succession Box" for politicians).

Pugh Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries My grandfather Jack Pugh is a big mystery. From the few records we have on him; he states he was born on Dec. 07, 1898 in Alabama to Lula Nobles and Will Pugh. I have never been able to put him in any of the Pugh families. He said he was raised by a mean grandfather that beat him and he ran away around the age of 13 and ended up in Texas around the age of 17. Basically, that is when his life begins with documents. I have a male Pugh cousin that took the Pugh DNA test and I have taken a DNA test so we know we are Pugh's. I so want to put him with a family so we can put our family together.

Puhoi Cemetery Free space Page

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[[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Puhoi, Auckland]] [[Category: Puhoi Cemetery, Puhoi, Auckland]] == Puhoi Cemetery == === Links === === Notable Interments and Memorials === === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''x''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''xxx''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''xxx'''. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Pukekohe Catholic Cemetery

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[[Category: Pukekohe Catholic Cemetery, Pukekohe, Auckland]] [[Category: Pukekohe, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == About == St Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Pukekohe is located opposite the Catholic Church in Seddon Street (western end), Pukekohe, and adjacent to St Joseph's Primary School. When viewed in 2017 the Cemetery was well kept and tidy, with little or no evidence of tampering or vandalism. The plots are variously adorned with plantings, flowers, and emblems, enabling families to personalise the memorials. There is no signage at the Cemetery, and no public amenities apart from a tap and two or three bench seats. The area of the cemetery is small, and gently sloping. The Cemetery is still being used for burials, but being small in size, and in a residential area, how long it will remain open for new burials is uncertain. '''LOCATION'''
:132 Seddon Street
Pukekohe
Auckland
'''GPS - ''' Latitude: -37.19515, Longitude: 174.90146 == Links == * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2493579/pukekohe-catholic-cemetery Find-A-Grave Page for Pukekohe Catholic Cemetery] == Table of Interments == Interments table goes here.

Pukekohe Public Cemetery

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[[Category: Pukekohe Cemetery, Pukekohe, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Pukekohe, Auckland]] == Pukekohe Public Cemetery == This Free space page for the Pukekohe Public Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New Zealand Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. == Location == The cemetery is situated in Wellington Street, Pukekohe, Auckland. == Links == * See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2319824&CRid=2319824&pt=Pukekohe%20Public%20Cemetery& Find a Grave Index page for Pukekohe Cemetery]. * '''[https://youtu.be/yzMw57gBEUQ Pukekohe Cemetery Walk 1 on YouTube]''' - See a short 30 second video of a walk along one of the cemetery paths. {{Image|file=Pukekohe_Public_Cemetery-2.jpg |size=l }} == Progress and Assistance == This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos are displayed with priority for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] for assistance. '''CURRENT PROGRESS:'''
* 34 entries in the table, 33 profiles linked, 16 photos linked, 3 transcriptions [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 06:26, 16 June 2018 (UTC) {{Image|file=Pukekohe_Public_Cemetery-10.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Map of sections and plots at Pukekohe Cemetery }} ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. {{Image|file=Pukekohe_Public_Cemetery-4.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ----- ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ SORTABLE TABLE of Memorials & Interments |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GIVEN NAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0" class="unsortable"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''PHOTO LINK''' |- |[[Addis-141|ADDIS]]||[[Addis-141|Jessie Barbara]]||1920 Feb||1924 Aug 04||4||ADDIS In Loving Memory of JESSIE BARBARA 4.2.1920 - 4.8.1924. Loved Daughter of James and Edith.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Locke-1399-1 ADDIS JB, JL, EJ] |- |[[Addis-143|ADDIS]]||[[Addis-143|Robert]]||1924||1978 Nov 16||54||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Baigent-109|BAIGENT]]||[[Baigent-109|Samuel Edward]]||1862 Mar 20||1947 Jan 14||84||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Beamish-85|BEAMISH]]||[[Beamish-85|Richard Evanson]]||1865||1957 Mar 12||91||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bilkey-59|BILKEY]]||[[Bilkey-59|Robert]]||1857||1940 Apr 07||83||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bilkey-59 BILKEY R] |- |[[Bilkey-60|BILKEY]]||[[Bilkey-60|Robert]]||1821||1910 Sep 01||89||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bilkey-60 BILKEY R & J] |- |[[Edwards-20037|BILKEY]]||[[Edwards-20037|Jenefer]]||1817 Jun 27||1911 Oct 18||93||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bilkey-60 BILKEY R & J] |- |[[Bilkey-62|BILKEY]]||[[Bilkey-62|William Overend]]||1890||1918 Nov 12||28||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bilkey-62 BILKEY WO] |- |[[Everest-346|BILKEY]]||[[Everest-346|Evelyn Gertrude]]||1888 Jun 08||1924 Jul 13||35||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Everest-346 BILKEY EG] |- |[[Bingham-2057|BRONTE]]||[[Bingham-2057|Mary]]||1842||1914 Sep 01||72||HIC JACET, John Bronte, Native of Lacken Co. Down, Ireland, Died on 11th August 1910 aged 76 Years, and his wife Mary Bingham, also native of Lacken, Co. Down, Ireland, Died on 1 September 1914 aged 72 Years.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Pukekohe_Public_Cemetery-3 BRONTE J & M] |- |[[Bronte-12|BRONTE]]||[[Bronte-12|John]]||1834||1910 Aug 11||76||HIC JACET, John Bronte, Native of Lacken Co. Down, Ireland, Died on 11th August 1910 aged 76 Years, and his wife Mary Bingham, also native of Lacken, Co. Down, Ireland, Died on 1 September 1914 aged 72 Years.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Pukekohe_Public_Cemetery-3 BRONTE J & M] |- |[[Brown-25007|BROWN]]||[[Brown-25007|James Boyer]]||1849 Sep 25||1932 Oct 18||83||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bruce-5913|BRUCE]]||[[Bruce-5913|Robert Henry]]||1889 Jan 27||1972 Nov 19||83||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bruce-5913 BRUCE RH&AA] |- |[[Benge-252|BRUCE]]||[[Benge-252|Alice Amelia]]||1890||1972 Aug 06||82||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bruce-5913 BRUCE RH&AA] |- |[[Cann-208|CANN]]||[[Cann-208|Frederick Henry]]||1901 Aug 10||1980 Dec 01||79||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Cheeseman-632|CHEESEMAN]]||[[Cheeseman-632|Helen Beatrice]]||1947 Jun 04||1947 Jun 05||1 day||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cheeseman-632 CHEESEMAN H B] |- |[[Adams-14635|CRISP]]||[[Adams-14635|Charlotte]]||1875 Dec 03||1938 Feb 26||62||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Dalton-3284|DALTON]]||[[Dalton-3284|Charles]]||1870||1907||37||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Hebberd-40|DEAN]]||[[Hebberd-40|Waveney Alice]]||1910 Oct 26||1978 Jun 22||67||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Deane-371|DEANE]]||[[Deane-371|Joseph Franklin]]||1878||1930 Feb 16||52||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Dromgool-71|DROMGOOL]]||[[Dromgool-71|Hannah Gertrude]]||1894 Nov 06||1981 Oct 22||87||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dromgool-72 DROMGOOL HG & MJ] |- |[[Dromgool-72|DROMGOOL]]||[[Dromgool-72|Michael Joseph]]||1891 Oct 12||1976 Oct 11||84||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dromgool-72 DROMGOOL HG & MJ] |- |[[Scott-28469|HARRIS]]||[[Scott-28469|Jane]]||1848||1933 Jan 11||84||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Scott-28469 HARRIS J] |- |[[Harris-31213|HARRIS]]||[[Harris-31213|Benjamin]]||1836||1928 Feb 12||92||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Harris-31214|HARRIS]]||[[Harris-31214|Henry George La Cumber]]||1869||1893 Mar 31||24||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Harris-31214 HARRIS HGLC] |- |[[Hayden-3063|HAYDEN]]||[[Hayden-3063|Clarence Wilfred]]||1896||1965 Jan 29||69||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Berriman-88|HOLT]]||[[Berriman-88|Ivy Agnes]]||1901 Dec 08||1946 Jan 22||44||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Lapwood-7|INGRAM]]||[[Lapwood-7|Mavis]]||1913 Jan 14||1987 Oct 01||74||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Marshall-10734|MARSHALL]]||[[Marshall-10734|John Boyd]]||1876 Jan 14||1940 Jan 04||64||John Boyd Marshall and Violet Marshall killed in accident January 4th, 1940. Peacefully at rest.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Marshall-10734-1 MARSHALL JB & V] |- |[[Moore-36612|MOORE]]||[[Moore-36612|William]]||1855||1915 Jul 30||58||To be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Moore-36612-3 MOORE W] |- |[[Gibbs-1743|NEEDHAM]]||[[Gibbs-1743|Edith Annie]]||1870 Apr 17||1949 Jul 07||79||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Black-4396|SYCAMORE]]||[[Black-4396|Mary]]||1865 Jul 16||1953 Oct 29||88||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Lalor-51|WALKER]]||[[Lalor-51|Sarah Jane]]||1858 Jun 16||1945 Mar 22||86||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |WILLIS||George Richard||xx||1939 Mar 09||xx||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bilkey-20|WRIGHT]]||[[Bilkey-20|Jane Edwards]]||1941 Jun 19||1927 Oct 02||86||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |}

Pukerimu Cemetery Free space Page

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]][[Category: Pukerimu Cemetery, Cambridge, Waikato]] [[Category: Cambridge, Waikato]] == Pukerimu Cemetery == ''NB: Not to be confused with Pukerimu Lawn Cemetery in Paeroa.''
Pukerimu is 6 kilometres west of Cambridge. The cemetery is on Kaipaki Road about 4 kilometres east of Kaipaki Primary School. Pukerimu Cemetery enjoys a peaceful rural setting and has a flat site. There is no carpark area, but there is room to pull off the road onto the grass verge to park. The cemetery is currently open for ashes interment and lawn cemetery burials. '''HISTORY of the Cemetery'''
Land was set aside for a public cemetery in the Kaipaki area, under ‘The Cemeteries Act 1882. It was 5 acres, and on section 12 situated on Kaipaki Road. The Cemetery was established with the name Pukekura Cemetery, and was administered by locals who formed a Board of Trustees. The first Trustees were John Fisher, James Anderson, Joseph Gane, William Scott and William Sturges. The first burial, recorded 28 October 1903, was Alice Vickers who had died two days earlier, after being thrown from her horse. The Pukerimu/Kaipaki residents met in 1981 and decided to hand over the administration of the cemetery to the Waipa County Council. The Council was later incorporated into the Waipa District Council, which is the current administrator of the cemetery. '''LOCATION:'''
Kaipaki Road
Cambridge 3495
Waipa District
Waikato, New Zealand
'''GPS:''' Latitude: -37.90516, Longitude: 175.42978
=== Notable Interments === Pukerimu Cemetery, Waipa District, contains the official war grave of 1 man who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War. This is [[Wade-8482|Rifleman Walter Belville Wade]] who died on 9 March 1918. {{Image|file=Pukerimu_Cemetery_Free_space_Page.jpg |align=c |size=l }} === Links === * [https://www.waipadc.govt.nz/our-services/cemeteries/Maps%20and%20Application%20Forms/PukerimuCemeteryPlan.pdf Pukerimu Cemetery plan] * [http://rid.waipadc.govt.nz/cemetery/ Council Cemetery Database (search)] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2400390/pukerimu-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pukerimu-Cemetery/203775 BillionGraves] * [[:Category:Pukerimu_Cemetery%2C_Cambridge%2C_Waikato|Pukerimu Cemetery Category page with list of profiles]] * [[Space:Pukerimu_Cemetery_Interments_table|Pukerimu Cemetery Interments table on WikiTree]] * [https://www.waipadc.govt.nz/our-services/cemeteries/Maps%20and%20Application%20Forms/PukerimuCemeteryPlan.pdf Pukerimu Cemetery pdf map] {{Image|file=Pukerimu_Cemetery_Free_space_Page.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Site map }} === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. * For a list of Interments in alphabetical and table format please see the [[Space:Pukerimu_Cemetery_Interments_table|attached table page]]. Note the interments list is currently a work in progress. *Currently there are '''10''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''341''' entries, and BillionGraves has '''74'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 23:16, 27 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Pukerimu Lawn Cemetery Free space Page

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]][[Category: Pukerimu Lawn Cemetery, Paeroa, Waikato]] == Pukerimu Lawn Cemetery == The cemetery occupies 6.57 hectares of land, situated amongst gently sloping farmland on the main road to Waihi. Within the cemetery are sections for Ashes Burials, Burials, and Returned Services Association (RSA) Burials. Some of the older graves are in very steep sections of the hill. The RSA burials are located on the hill via another entrance. The main part of the cemetery is on the corner of State Highway 2 and Old Reservoir Road, with access being down Old Reservoir Road. {{Image|file=Pukerimu_Lawn_Cemetery_Free_space_Page.jpg |align=c |size=l }} The cemetery was established prior to 1885 when the land was owned by the Thames County Council, as the public cemetery for the surrounding rural area including Paeroa. Ownership was subsequently transferred to the Ohinemuri County Council, and then to Hauraki District Council following local government amalgamation in 1989. The Council has delegated administration to the Paeroa Ward Committee. {{Image|file=Pukerimu_Lawn_Cemetery_Free_space_Page-1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} === Notable Interments === === Links === * [http://www.hauraki-dc.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/cemetery-search/ Hauraki District Council Cemetery Search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319828/pukerimu-lawn-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Paeroa-Cemetery---Pukerimu-main/280786 BillionGraves] * [http://www.hauraki-dc.govt.nz/assets/services_documents/cemeteries/Pukerimu_plotsb.pdf Pukerimo plot map (pdf)] * [http://www.hauraki-dc.govt.nz/assets/services_documents/cemeteries/Pukerimu_rsa_plots.pdf Pukerimu RSA plots (pdf)] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. * For a list of Interments in alphabetical and table format please refer to the attached page (which has yet to be created - Note the interments list is currently a work in progress) * When this page was created there were '''51''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. FindAgrave has '''1339''' entries, and BillionGraves has '''74'''. ** Progress as at 6 March 2021 - 83 profiles on WikiTree, 4784 on FindAGrave, and 848 on BillionGraves The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Pukorokoro Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Pukorokoro Cemetery, Miranda, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] ==About the Cemetery== The first recorded burial in the Pūkorokoro/Miranda Cemetery was in June 1907. Within the cemetery are sections for lawn burials and ash burials. The cemetery is open to the public every day during the hours of daylight.

Pulaski County, Illinois History

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[[Category:Pulaski County, Illinois]] [[Category: Illinois Projects]] ==Pulaski County, Illinois Project== ===Resources=== *For a list of Pulaski County, Illinois genealogy resources, [https://www.genealogyinc.com/illinois/pulaski-county/ click here]. *[https://archive.org/details/historyofalexand00perr/page/n5 History of Alexander, Union, and Pulaski Counties, Illinois] *[https://pulaskicountyil.net/index.html Pulaski County, Illinois] Web Site ---- ==Communities== ===County Seat=== *Mound City ===Precincts=== *America *Grand Chain *Karnak *Mound City *Mounds *Olmsted *Perks *Pulaski *Ullin *Villa Ridge *Wetaug ===City=== *Mound City *Mounds *:Previously: Beechwood *:Previously: Emporium City ===Village=== *Karnak *New Grand Chain *Olmsted *Pulaski *Ullin

Pulaski County, Virginia

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[[Category: Pulaski County, Virginia]][[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Pulaski County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Pulaski County, Virginia}} == Pulaski County == ===History=== Named after [[wiki:Casimir Pulaski | General Casimir Pulaski]] (1745-1779), a Polish nobleman who died fighting for the Patriot cause in the Revolutionary War. Formed from [[Space: Montgomery County, Virginia | Montgomery]] and [[Space: Wythe County, Virginia | Wythe]] Counties on March 30, 1839. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pulaski_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Pulaski County on Family Search]

Pulaski County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Category:Pulaski County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Pulaski County, Arkansas! == Pulaski County -- where the Ouachitas, Delta, and Arkansas River Valley converge. Pulaski County is Arkansas's fifth county, formed during the Missouri Territory days, on December 15, 1818, alongside Clark and Hempstead counties. The county is named for Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish volunteer who saved George Washington's life during the American Revolutionary War. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas.png |align=r |size=I |caption=Casimir Pulaski at the Vogel Schwartz Sculpture Garden }} Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski, for whom Pulaski county was named is remembered in many ways throughout the country. As evident of the many memorials dedicated to his memory, it is clear that Count Pulaski's deeds of valor on behalf of the American struggle for freedom have not gone unnoticed. === Maps and Boundaries === {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas.jpg |align=l |size=200px |caption= Pulaski County, Arkansas }} [[Space:Faulkner_County_Arkansas|Faulkner County, Arkansas (north)]]
[[Space:Lonoke_County_Arkansas|Lonoke County, Arkansas (east)]]
[[Space:Grant_County_Arkansas|Grant County, Arkansas (south)]]
[[Space:Jefferson_County_Arkansas|Jefferson County, Arkansas (south)]]
[[Space:Saline_County_Arkansas|Saline County, Arkansas (west)]]
[[Space:Perry_County_Arkansas|Perry County, Arkansas (northwest)]]


=== Communities === ==== Cities ==== :{|border="0" width="500px" |Cammack Village ||Jacksonville ||Little Rock ||Maumelle |- |North Little Rock ||Sherwood ||Wrightsville |} ====Towns==== :Alexander ====Census-designated place==== :{|border="0" width="500px" |College Station||Landmark||Scott |- |Gibson||McAlmont||Sweet Home |- |Gravel Ridge||Natural Steps||Woodson |- |Hensley||Roland |} ====Townships:==== :{|border="0" width="500px" |Ashley|| Badgett|| Bayou Met||Big Rock|| Brodie |- |Campbell||Eagle||Eastman|| Ellis|| Fourche |- |Gray||Hill|| Maumelle|| Mineral||Owen |- |Perkins||Pyeatte|| Roland|| Union|| Worthen|| |- |Young |} === Historical Landmarks=== {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Downtown Argenta in Sept of 2011 }} *'''Argenta Historic District''' is an area in central North Little Rock. It was known as Argenta when the area was first settled. The area has undergone historic restoration and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Hoga (YT 146) alongside Fulton (AS 11) in Pearl Harbor on 8 June 1942. (Cropped to show Hoga only) }} *'''Arkansas II''' is a historic snagboat (river boat, resembling a barge superstructure, used for removing snags and obstructions from the river), berthed on the Arkansas River in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in 1939-40 and is an example of the architectural style of steel-hulled stern wheels. The Navy tug Hoga was in Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, during Japan’s attack on the U.S. fleet in the Hawiian Islands. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Arkansas Ordnance Plant Guard House }} *'''Arkansas Ordance Plant Guard House''' is a historic military structure on the grounds of the Jacksonville Museum in Jacksonville, Arkansas. It was built in 1941 in the World War II era.
{{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Carl Bailey Company Building }} *'''Carl Bailey Company Building''' is a historic commercial building at 3100 East Broadway in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in 1945, it is an international style structure modeled on the International Harvester, designed by industrial designer Raymond Loewy. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Baker House in North Little Rock }} *'''Baker House''' is a historic house at 501 Main Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. A three story home in the Queen Anne style of the Victorian era. It was designed by A. E. Colburn and built in 1898-89. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Barth-Hempfling House }} *'''Barth-Hempfling House''' is a historic house at 507 Main Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. A single story home, built in 1886 for German immigrants, and is the last surviving house on Main Street in downtown. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Bayou Meto Battlefield }} *'''Bayou Meto Battlefield''' is the site of a Civil War battlefield in Jacksonville, Arkansas. It is the location of the Battle of Bayou Meto on August 27, 1863, in which Confederate forces successfully prevented the Union Army from crossing the Bayou Meto River. The battlefield is now preserved as Reed's Bridge Battefield Heritage Park. *'''Cecil M. Buffalo Jr. House''' is a historic house at 16324 Arch Street Pike in Landmark, Arkansas. A single story home designed by Oklahoma architect Dean Bryant Vollendorf and built in 1968. It is an example of a Baysweep style. *'''Carmichael House''' is a historic house at 13905 ARch Street Pike in Landmark, Arkansas. The property is a 30 acre gentleman's farm with a main house, barn, hog shed, and other farm outbuildings. The estate was developed in the 1930s by Hugh Carmichael and his wife Amelia. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Cherry House in North Little Rock. }} *'''Cherry House''' is a two and half story house at 217 Dooley Road in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in 1930, the main entrance is sheltered by a Georgian Revival style and is the finest example of a Colonial Revival architecture. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Cherry-Luter Estate }} *'''Cherry-Luter Estate''' is a historic country estate, also known as The Castle, at 521 West Scenic Drive in North Little Rock, Arkansas. A two story house is a French Renaissance limestone structure built in 1923 by John J. Cherry. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Doe Branch Post Office }} *'''Doe Branch Post Office''' is a historic house and post office in rural western Pulaski County, Arkansas. The oldest part is a single-pen board and batten structure, built in 1890 by Noah Richards. It is one of the oldest buildings in the Ferndale area. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Duffy House }} *'''Duffy House''' is a historic house at 124 East A Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. A two story home in the Spanish Colonial style. It was built in 1929 by Justin Stewart, a typical example of the type of homes built before the 1929 stock market crash. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Engelberger House }} *'''Engelberger House''' is a historic house at 2105 North Maple Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. A two story Queen Ann style structure. It was built in 1895 by Alonzo "Lonnie" Clayton, an African American. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Joseph E. England, Jr., House }} *'''Joseph E. England Jr. House''' is a historic house at 313 Skyline Drive in Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in 1928, it is a fine example of Tudor Revival architecture. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Faucette Building }} *'''Faucette Building''' is a historic commercial building at 4th and Main Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. A two story masonry structure built in 1890 by William Faucette. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Building 1, Fort Logan H. Roots Military Post }} *'''Fort Logan H. Roots (Fort Roots)''' was a military base located in North Little Rock, Arkansas overlooking the Arkansas River. It was named after Congressman Logan H. Roots and served as a veterans hospital. *'''Hanger Cotton Gin''' is a historic cotton gin in Sweet Home, Arkansas. Built around 1876, it is a rare example of a steam-powered gin. It is believed to have been built by Peter Hanger, whose family was prominent in the community. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Hanger Cotton Gin }} *'''Harris House''' is a historic house in rural southeastern Pulaski County, Arkansas. Built in 1856, it is one of the oldest houses in central Arkansas. The house was built on land acquired by Robert Harris in 1853, part of which was granted by President John Quincy Adams. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hodge-Cook House }} *'''Hodge-Cook House''' is a historic house at 620 North Maple Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in 1898 by John Hodge, a local businessman. It is one of the city's finest examples of vernacular Colonial Revival architecture. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-19.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Howell-Garner Monfee House }} *'''Howell-Garner Monfee House''' is a historic house at 300 West Fourth Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in 1906, it is one of the best preserved examples of a house built in the city's most fashionable neighborhoods for that period. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-20.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=George D.D. Huie Grocery Store Building }} *'''George D.D. Huie Grocery Store Building''' is a historic commercial building at 1400 North Pine Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. George Huie built the building, a Chinese immigrant, in 1949. The store is historically important for its role in the growth and development of the local Chinese community. It historically served African-American neighborhood in which it stands. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-21.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Land's End Plantation, also known as James Robert Alexander House }} *'''Land's End Plantation''', also known as James Rober Alexander House, is a historic plantation in rural southeastern Pulaski County, Arkansas. It is a 5,000 acre working plantation complex, which includes a 1925 Tudor Revival house, designed by John Parks Almand, and more than 20 out buildings. The main house is lined with pecan trees planted around 1900 by James Robert Alexander, the plantation owner. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-22.jpg |align=C |size=I |caption=E. O. Manees House }} *'''E.O. Manees House''' is a historic house at 215 West Fourth Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a two and a half story brick house with Colonial Revival styling. The house was built in 1895 and extensively remodeled about 1920 by E.O. Manees. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-23.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Matthews House }} *'''Matthews House''' is a historic house at 406 Goshen Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in 1928, it is a modern interpretation of Georgian Revival architecture. Designed by Frank Carmean and built by Justin Matthews as a showcase home. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-24.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Justin Matthews Jr. House }} *'''Justin Matthews Jr. House''' is a historic house at 257 Skyline Drive in North Little Rock, Arkansas. A two story Mediterranean Revival house, designed by Little Rock architect Max F. Meyer. It was built in 1928. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-25.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=McKenzie House }} *'''McKenzie House''' is a historic house at 4911 Arkansas Highway 161 in Scott, Arkansas. A single story home built sometime between 1868-75. It is the only known example of Italianate architecture in Scott. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-26.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=North Little Rock City Hall }} *'''North Little Rock City Hall''' is located at 300 Main Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in 1914-15 on the design of a bank building seen by Mayor J.P. Faucette in St. Louis, Missouri. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-27.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Argenta Branch Library }} *'''Argenta Branch Library''' is a brick Georgian Revival structure constructed in 1931 by Arkansas architect Charles L. Thompson. {{Image|file=Pulaski_County_Arkansas-28.jpg |align=c |size=I |caption=Old Central Fire Station }} *'''Old Central Fire Station''' is a historic former fire station at 506 Main Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The building construction date is unknown, but the city acquired it in 1904. It initially housed city offices, the jail and the fire station. === National Protected Areas === === Prominent Families and Surnames=== *'''Jacob Pyeatte''' was one of the earliest settlers in the county, arriving in the area around 1811. He was an American patriot and veteran of the American Revolution. The Township of Pyeatt west of Crystal Hill still bears his honored name. *'''Sampson Gray''' was another early settler of Pulaski County. Gray Township in the northern part of the county was named after him. *'''[[MacArthur-4|General Douglas MacArthur]]''' was born on January 26, 1880 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Famous soldier and statesman. He received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines campaign. He played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He also served as Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. *'''Gilbert M. "Broncho Billy" Anderson''' was born on March 21, 1880 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was an American actor, writer, film director, and film producer. Founder of Essanay Studios, he was also the first star of the Western film genre. In 1958, he received the special Academy Award for being a pioneer of the film industry. *'''[[Fletcher-9868|John Gould Fletcher]]''' was born on January 3, 1886 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was a writer of poetry and authority on modern painting. He was the first southern poet to win the Pulitzer Prize. *'''[[Adkins-2897|Homer Martin Adkins]]''' was born on October 15, 1890 in Jacksonville, Arkansas. He served as the 32nd governor of the U.S. State of Arkansas. *'''Brooks Calbert Robinson Jr.''' was born on May 18, 1937 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He is an American former professional baseball player. He played for the Baltimore Orioles for 23 seasons, the longest career spent with a single team in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. *'''[[Hathcock-202|Carlos Norman Hathcock II]]''' was born on May 20, 1942 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was a United States Marine sniper and veteran of the Vietnam War. He was instrumental in establishing the "Marine Corps Scout Sniper School". *'''Sheryl Underwood''' was born on October 28, 1963 in Little Rock, Arkansas. She is an American comedian, TV host, and actor. *'''Joshua Lucas Easy Dent Maurer''' was born on June 20, 1971 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He is an American actor, movie and television star. *'''Joey Lauren Adams''' was born on January 9, 1968 in North Little Rock, Arkansas. She is an American actress and director. *'''Derek Fisher''' was born on August 9, 1974 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He is an American professional basketball coach and former player. He played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was the all-time NBA record holder in playoff games played. *'''Joe Marcus Johnson''' was born on June 29, 1981 in Little Rock, Arkansas. He is an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulaski_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pulaski_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=409 * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/pul/ * http://www.argenweb.net/pulaski/

Pulaski County Kentucky Deeds - Campbell

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Pulaski County Kentucky Marriages - Campbell

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'''Pulaski County, Kentucky Marriages'''
'''1809-1883''' |-bgcolor=#e6e6fa |'''Marriage_Date''' |'''Groom's_Name''' |'''Bride's_Name''' |'''Minister/Church''' |'''Consent_By''' |'''Record_Date''' |'''Record''' |'''Researcher's_Comments''' |- |2 Jan 1809 |[[Campbell-6673|'''Campbell, Alexander''']] |[[Hargrove-281|'''Hardgrove, Jain''']] | |John Hardgrove, Jr | | Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004261137; FHL microfilm: 1912849; Record number: 116; Packet letter: B
{{FamilySearch Record|FWBN-L4S}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
Alexander Campbell marriage to Jane Hardgrove on 4 1 1809 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
| |- |29 Mar 1816 |[[Campbell-18000|'''Campbell, Ezekiel''']] |[[Moddrell-66|'''Modrell, Jinny''']] |Westly White | | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004263465; FHL microfilm: 804052; Record number: 27; Packet letter: E
{{FamilySearch Record|FWRX-7LZ}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
Ezekiel Campbell marriage to Jinny Modrell on 18 3 1816 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
| |- |30 Dec 1821 |[[Campbell-9407|'''Campbell, Archibald''']] |Fitzpatrick, Jane | |John Fitzpatrick | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004263465; FHL microfilm: 804052; Record number: 27; Packet letter: E
{{FamilySearch Record|FWRX-7LZ}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
Ezekiel Campbell marriage to Jinny Modrell on 18 3 1816 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
|Looks like Archibald married twice, see below |- |8 Oct 1829 |[[Campbell-9405|'''Campbell, James''']] |[[Beatty-879|'''Beaty, Polly''']] | |F F Fox | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004263465; FHL microfilm: 804052; Record number: 109; Packet letter: E
{{FamilySearch Record|FWRX-WXZ}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
James Campbell marriage to Polly Beaty on 8 10 1829 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
|This James Campbell was called "Jr" in the probate documents of his father [[Campbell-9392|'''James Campbell''']] |- |29 Dec 1841 |[[Campbell-9407|'''Campbell, Archibald''']] |Cowan, Sarah |Wm Neal / Cumberland Presbyterian | |30 Dec 1841 |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004261137; FHL microfilm: 1912849; Record number: 132; Packet letter: G
{{FamilySearch Record|FWBN-W82}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
Archibald Campbell marriage to Sarah Cowan on 29 12 1841 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
|Probable son of [[Campbell-9392|'''James Campbell''']] |- |18 Oct 1861 |[[Campbell-42193|'''Campbell, George''']] |[[Sharp-11097|'''Sharp, Sarah''']] | |Henry Sharp & "Wm M Camel" | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004263465; FHL microfilm: 804052; Record number: 148; Packet letter: F
{{FamilySearch Record|FWRX-884}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
George W Campbell marriage to Sarah Sharp on 18 10 1861 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
| |- |26 Aug 1862 |[[Campbell-53831|'''Campbell, Andrew H''']] |[[Baker-58809|Baker, Mahala''']] | |S C Lester | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004261137; FHL microfilm: 1912849; Record number: 185; Packet letter: P
{{FamilySearch Record|FWBN-KMW}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
Andrew H Campbell (31) marriage to Mahala Baker (28) on 26 8 1862 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
| |- |26 Mar 1869 |Campbell, Samuel L |Whitaker, Cintha | | | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004261137; FHL microfilm: 1912849; Record number: 109; Packet letter: G
{{FamilySearch Record|FWBJ-39Z}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
Samuel L Campbell marriage to Cintha Whiteaker on 29 3 1869 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
|He was born "about 1840" in Ohio, and his mother born in Vermont. Witness was E D Porch |- |20 Dec 1883 |Campbell, Vannie |Richardson, Mary |Jas H Williams | | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 005293831; FHL microfilm: 000804060; Image number: 202
{{FamilySearch Record|QKJ9-XSKF}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
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Vannie Campbell (22) marriage to Mary Richardson (19) on 20 Dec 1883 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
|He was born of parents in Pulaski County KY in 1861. Check birth records |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+'''Campbell Brides'''
'''Pulaski County, Kentucky Marriages'''
'''1809-1883''' |-bgcolor=#e6e6fa |'''Marriage_Date''' |'''Bride's_Name''' |'''Groom's_Name''' |'''Minister/Church''' |'''Consent_By''' |'''Record_Date''' |'''Record''' |'''Researcher's_Comments''' |- |14 Sep 1818 |Campbell, Rebeckah H |Cabell, Samuel | |[[Campbell-9392|'''Campbell, James''']] | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007734379; FHL microfilm: 001912848; Image number: 66
{{FamilySearch Record|QG1D-T8ZX}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
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Rebeckah H Campbell marriage to Samuel Cabbell on 14 Sep 1818 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
| |- |31 Nov 1818 |Campbell, Elizabeth |Carter, George | |[[Campbell-9392|'''Campbell, James''']] | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007734379; FHL microfilm: 001912848; Image number: 66
{{FamilySearch Record|QG1D-TDHR}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
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Elizabeth Campbell marriage to George Carter on 31 Nov 1818 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
| |- |18 Feb1822 |[[Campbell-9401|'''Campbell, Hetty''']] |Denham, Jesse | |Obediah Denham | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007734379; FHL microfilm: 001912848; Image number: 73
{{FamilySearch Record|QG1D-5JD2}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
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Hetty Campbell marriage to Jesse Denham on 18 Feb 1822 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
|She was the daughter of [[Campbell-9392|'''Campbell, James''']] |- |30 Sep 1829 |[[Campbell-9406|'''Campbell, Ann''']] |Porter, Joseph ||Bride requested license | | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007734379; FHL microfilm: 001912848; Image number: 117
{{FamilySearch Record|QG1D-BWRQ}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
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Ann Campbell marriage to Joseph Porter on 30 Sep 1829 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
|She may be the daughter of [[Campbell-9392|'''Campbell, James''']]. Could this be her [[Porter-2248|'''Joseph Porter''']]? |- |19 Apr 1830 |Campbell, Lucretia |Castillo, Augustus | |James Pierce | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007734379; FHL microfilm: 001912848; Image number: 68
{{FamilySearch Record|QG1D-B4NP}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
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Lucretia Campbell marriage to Augustus Castillo on 19 Apr 1830 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
| |- |2 Oct1839 |Campbell, Sally |Vaught, George Anderson | |Wm M Newell | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007734379; FHL microfilm: 001912848; Image number: 142
{{FamilySearch Record|QG1D-G2WS}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C91S-N9TR-M}}
Sally Campbell marriage to George Anderson Vaught on 2 Oct 1839 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
| |- |11 Jul 1859 |Campbell, Rebecca |Ousley, Franklin | | | |Document '''Marriage''': "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007734379; FHL microfilm: 001912848; Image number: 115
{{FamilySearch Record|QG1D-5QB3}} (accessed 8 November 2023)
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Rebecca Campbell marriage to Franklin Owsley on 8 Jul 1859 in Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
|She was "aged 20" |} == Sources ==

Pulaski County Kentucky Probate - Campbell

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[[Category:New Projects]] ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Pulaski_County_Kentucky|'''Campbells of Pulaski County Kentucky''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Pulaski County, Kentucky. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Pulaski County we are collecting marriage, land, tax and probate records of the Campbells of Pulaski County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate records for Pulaski Kentucky the years 1812 to 1895.''' If your Pulaski County Kentucky Campbell ancestors' WikiTree profiles have not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Pulaski County Kentucky County ancestor's profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached, we encourage a male descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Be sure to also visit the [[:Space:Campbells of Garrard County Kentucky|Campbells of Garrard County Kentucky]], [[:Space:Campbells of Lincoln County Kentucky|Campbells of Lincoln County Kentucky]] and [[:Space:Campbells of Madison County Kentucky|Campbells of Madison County Kentucky]]. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-53190#PM-35104322 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Pulaski County Probate-Campbell== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+Pulaski County, Kentucky Probate'''
'''Campbell'''
'''1812-1895''' |-bgcolor=#e6e6fa |'''Year''' |'''Name''' |'''Wills''' |'''Book''' |'''Pages''' |'''Researcher's_Notes''' |'''Record_Image''' |- |1812 |Campbell, George |I&A |1 |112-113 |Some FamilySearch files indicate he married Anna Adams in Lincoln County KY in Jan 1799. Needs sources. |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004820049_00071?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1828 |[[Campbell-9392|'''Campbell''']], James |Inv |2 |360-362 | |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004817394_00244?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1828 |Campbell, John | |2 |363 |He was the brother of [[Campbell-9392|James Campbell (abt.1749-abt.1828)]] |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004817394_00245?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1828 |[[Campbell-9392|'''Campbell''']], James |SB |2 |375 |Mentions James, Archibald and Colvin Campbell. These people are likely his sons. |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004817394_00253?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1828 |Campbell, John |I&A |2 |379 |See above, he was the brother of [[Campbell-9392|James Campbell (abt.1749-abt.1828)]] |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004817394_00255?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1829 |[[Campbell-9392|'''Campbell''']], James |SB |3 |7 | |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004817394_00297?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1829 |[[Campbell-9392|'''Campbell''']], James |Sett. |3 |64 | |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004817394_00334?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1829 |[[Campbell-9392|'''Campbell''']], James |Sett. |3 |65-67 | |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004817394_00334?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1829 |Campbell, John |Sett. |3 |73 |See above, he was the brother of [[Campbell-9392|James Campbell (abt.1749-abt.1828)]] |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004817394_00339?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1829 |[[Campbell-9407|'''Campbell''']], Archibald |Sett. |3 |1000 |He was the son of [[Campbell-9392|James Campbell (abt.1749-abt.1828)]] |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004820099_00280?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1829 |[[Campbell-9407|'''Campbell''']], Archibald |Sett. |3 |1025 |See above, he was the son of [[Campbell-9392|James Campbell (abt.1749-abt.1828)]] |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004820099_00292?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1852 |Campbell, Sarah |Com Dower Rpt |4 |166 |She was Archibald Campbell's widow. |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004820100_00091?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1853 |[[Campbell-9407|'''Campbell''']], Archibald |I&A |4 |157-161 |See above, he was the son of [[Campbell-9392|James Campbell (abt.1749-abt.1828)]] |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004820100_00087?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1853 |[[Campbell-9407|'''Campbell''']], Archibald |Sett. |4 |228 |See above, he was the son of [[Campbell-9392|James Campbell (abt.1749-abt.1828)]] |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004820100_00123?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1856 |[[Campbell-9407|'''Campbell''']], Archibald |Sett. |5 |40-44 |See above, he was the son of [[Campbell-9392|James Campbell (abt.1749-abt.1828)]] |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004820100_00277?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1861 |[[Campbell-9407|'''Campbell''']], Archibald |Sett. |6 |5 |See above, he was the son of [[Campbell-9392|James Campbell (abt.1749-abt.1828)]] |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004820101_00007?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |- |1895 |[[Campbell-66574|'''Campbell''']], C.F. | |7 |273 | |[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9066/images/004820101_00496?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Doc Image] |} ==Sources== ;County Court Records, Pulaski County, Kentucky :Wills, v. 1 1801-1838, Film: 598753 :Wills, v. 2-3A 1818-1845, Film: 1912829 :Wills, v. 3A-3B 1838-1851, Film: 804642 :Wills, v. 4-5 1851-1861, Film: 804643 :Wills, v. 6-7 1861-1910, Film: 4820101 :Wills, v. 6-8 1861-1929, Film: 4817395

Pulaski County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850

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P Calffa || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HWMM |- | William Calffa || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-4ZZM |- | William Calffa || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-4ZMM |- | David R Cecil || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-4CZM |- | John G Cecil || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-4C6Z |- | John H Cecil || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PMZM |- | William B Cemahen || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-4CT2 |- | Asa Chumbley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PQZM |- | Elizabeth Clark || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-48MM |- | David Cloyd || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PQPZ |- | Joseph G & James Cloyd;Joseph G & James Cleyd || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-P3MM |- | Jos G and James Cloyd;Jos G MacClyd || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PST2 |- | Robert M Craig || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-4CW2 |- | Zacinah W Creel || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PZN2 |- | Eliza Crochett || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HWZM |- | Nathanel Crockett || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-P72M |- | Rhesa A V Culffa || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HW3Z |- | James C Curris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PM3Z |- | James P Curtis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PHMM |- | Josph Dain || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H7T2 |- | Jane Davfers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PWW2 |- | Senan Dobbins || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PCN2 |- | William Dobbins || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PC6Z |- | Jane Draper || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PWZM |- | Jane Draper || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PW3Z |- | Charles H Dundely || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-4D3Z |- | John C Durst || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H72M |- | Cruzus Eaton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-P3N2 |- | Garland Ellis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PSMM |- | Moses Floyd || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-P3T2 |- | William Gannthem || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-PSN2 |- | C*i? 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Pulford, Cheshire

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[[Category:Pulford, Cheshire]] ==Location== Carl Boyer writes, "Pulford is located on the old turnpike road from Chester to Wrexham, five miles southwest of Chester, on flat land on a broook which divides Cheshire from Wales. The site of the old castle is between the church and the boundary, along side the brook; the defences were probalby last used during the rebellion of Owain Glyndwr, when Sir Thomas le Grosvenor was mandated by henry, Prince of Wales, on 11 jan 4 Hen IV (1404) to "lasten to his possessions at Pulford, Churchenheth, and elsewhere on the marches of Wales, on the occasion of war gainst the king and kingdom of England." Carl Boyer 3rd. ''Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans.'' By the author: Santa Clarita, California, 2001. "De Pulford", pages 206-208. Generally follows Ormerod, 2:854-858. ==Domesday== "Pulford, which contained the townships of Pulford and Pulton, was divided, at the time of the Domesday survey in 1086, unequally between the secular canons of St. Werbaugh, the former possessors, and Hugh Fitz Osberne, the Norman grantee, who had ejected the Saxon proprietors. Pulford was then divided between the Ormesbees, the probable suceesors to the seculars, and the Pulfords, who may have been descendants of Hugh Fitz Osberne, who was probably a son of Osberne Fitz Tezzon, the ancestor of the Boydells. Both the Pulfords and the Eatons (descendants of the Pulfords) adopted the Boydell coat with variations in the colors. ==Sources==

Pullen Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Pullens. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. what was the maiden name of Delilah Pullen 1816-1878 When were Daniel C Pullen and Delilah Pullen married Why was Marvin Pullen son of Raymond and Hattie Pullen institutionalized for most of his life

Pulman-47, Hebblethwaite-35 Triangulation Group 1

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[[Category: Pulman-47, Hebblethwaite-35 Triangulation Group 1]] === WARNING: Link to JIll Bowis has been disconnected === 11:43, 4 December 2017 (EST)~ {|border=4 width=500p |+Relationship is '''{{Red|confirmed}}''' by a triangulated group consisting of !rowspan=4|Members !Name!!GEDmatch kit |- |[[Keefe-361|John Keefe]]||A490139 |- |[[Brearley-173|Amanada Brearley]]||A043247 |- |[[Senior-686|Jill Bowis]]||A389114 |-bgcolor=black |colspan=3| |-bgcolor=silver !colspan=3 align=center|Segment(s) |-bgcolor=black |colspan=3| |- !rowspan=3|Chr 12 !Start |align=right|106,396,090 |- !Stop |align=right|116,478,731 |- !cM |align=right|14.275 |-bgcolor=black |colspan=3| |-bgcolor=silver !colspan=3 align=center|Pairings |-bgcolor=black |colspan=3| |- !From!!To!!Relationship |- |[[Keefe-361|John Keefe]] |[[Brearley-173|Amanada Brearley]] |align=center|[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Keefe-361&person2_name=Brearley-173 5C] |- |[[Brearley-173|Amanada Brearley]] |[[Senior-686|Jill Bowis]] |align=center|[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brearley-173&person2_name=Senior-686 3C1R] |- |[[Senior-686|Jill Bowis]] |[[Keefe-361|John Keefe]] |align=center|[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Senior-686&person2_name=Keefe-361 4C1R] |} ---- == Comparing Kit A490139 (johnkeefe1) and A043247 (*ALB) == {|border=4 |colspan=5|Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |-bgcolor=yellow |12||106,396,090||116,466,394||14.2||2,566 |- |16||81,789,554||87,160,855||18.3||2,564 |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- |colspan=5|Largest segment = 18.3 cM |- |colspan=5|Total of segments > 7 cM = 32.5 cM |- |colspan=5|2 matching segments |- |colspan=5|Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 4.4 |- |colspan=5|655738 SNPs used for this comparison. |} == Comparing Kit A043247 (*ALB) and A389114 (*JB) == {|border=4 |colspan=5|Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |11||83,336,557||110,620,482||21.4||3,621 |-bgcolor=yellow |12||94,966,008||123,322,245||35.7||4,264 |- |16||20,244,092||47,987,730||17.4||1,698 |- |16||62,230,533||82,627,269||32.4||3,877 |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- |colspan=5|Largest segment = 35.7 cM |- |colspan=5|Total of segments > 7 cM = 106.8 cM |- |colspan=5|4 matching segments |- |colspan=5|Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.5 |- |colspan=5|401210 SNPs used for this comparison. |} == Comparing Kit A389114 (*JB) and A490139 (johnkeefe1) == {|border=4 |colspan=5|Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |-bgcolor=yellow |12||106,570,348||116,460,249||14.1||1,518 |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- |colspan=5|Largest segment = 14.1 cM |- |colspan=5|Total of segments > 7 cM = 14.1 cM |- |colspan=5|1 matching segments |- |colspan=5|Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 5.0 |- |colspan=5|403149 SNPs used for this comparison. |}

Pulman-47, Hebblethwaite-35 Triangulation Group 2

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[[Category: Pulman-47, Hebblethwaite-35 Triangulation Group 2]] :Clicking the GEDmatch kit will show that kits Sement Matching to the other two. :Clicking a relationship will show the WikiTree relationship for the respective pairing. {|border=4 width=500p |+Relationship is '''{{Red|confirmed}}''' by a triangulated group consisting of !rowspan=4|Members !Name!!GEDmatch kit |- |[[Keefe-361|John Keefe]] |align=center|[https://www.gedmatch.com/chrom_match_4c.php?id=76925&kit_num=A490139 A490139] |- |[[Brearley-173|Amanada Brearley]] |align=center|[https://www.gedmatch.com/chrom_match_4c.php?id=97908&kit_num=A043247 A043247] |- |[[Donaldson-1550|Ned Donaldson]] |align=center|[https://www.gedmatch.com/chrom_match_4c.php?id=79882&kit_num=A245309 A245309] |-bgcolor=black |colspan=3| |-bgcolor=silver !colspan=3 align=center|Segment(s) |-bgcolor=black |colspan=3| |- !rowspan=3|Chr 16 !Start |align=right|81,789,554 |- !Stop |align=right|85,642,895 |- !cM |align=right|15.59 |-bgcolor=black |colspan=3| |-bgcolor=silver !colspan=3 align=center|Pairings |-bgcolor=black |colspan=3| |- !From!!To!!Relationship |- |[[Keefe-361|John Keefe]] |[[Brearley-173|Amanada Brearley]] |align=center|[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Keefe-361&person2_name=Brearley-173 5C] |- |[[Brearley-173|Amanada Brearley]] |[[Donaldson-1550|Ned Donaldson]] |align=center|[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brearley-173&person2_name=Donaldson-1550 4C1R] |- |[[Donaldson-1550|Ned Donaldson]] |[[Keefe-361|John Keefe]] |align=center|[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Donaldson-1550&person2_name=Keefe-361 3C1R] |} ---- == Comparing Kit A490139 (johnkeefe1) and A043247 (*ALB) == {|border=4 |colspan=5|Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |12||106,396,090||116,466,394||14.2||2,566 |-bgcolor=yellow |16||81,789,554||87,160,855||18.3||2,564 |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- |colspan=5|Largest segment = 18.3 cM |- |colspan=5|Total of segments > 7 cM = 32.5 cM |- |colspan=5|2 matching segments |- |colspan=5|Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 4.4 |- |colspan=5|655738 SNPs used for this comparison. |} == Comparing Kit A043247 (*ALB) and A245309 (*ND) == {|border=4 |colspan=5|Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |-bgcolor=yellow |16||80,265,290||85,541,774||19.6||2,068 |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- |colspan=5|Largest segment = 19.6 cM |- |colspan=5|Total of segments > 7 cM = 19.6 cM |- |colspan=5|1 matching segments |- |colspan=5|Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 4.8 |- |colspan=5|401315 SNPs used for this comparison. |} == Comparing Kit A245309 (*ND) and A490139 (johnkeefe1) == {|border=4 |colspan=5|Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs |- |colspan=5|Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |2||144,924,663||173,610,109||24.7||3,335 |- |3||126,302,983||150,040,741||25.4||3,110 |- |7||21,530,161||43,223,115||28.3||3,882 |-bgcolor=yellow |16||81,789,554||85,636,503||15.6||1,547 |-bgcolor=black |colspan=5| |- |colspan=5|Largest segment = 28.3 cM |- |colspan=5|Total of segments > 7 cM = 93.9 cM |- |colspan=5|4 matching segments |- |colspan=5|Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.6 |- |colspan=5|403259 SNPs used for this comparison. |}

Pulvino Name Study

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

Purakaunui Cemetery

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[[Category: Port Chalmers, Otago]] [[Category: Otago Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Purakaunui Cemetery, Port Chalmers, Otago]] == Purakaunui Cemetery == Located in Purakaunui near Port Chalmers, the cemetery is in the North Eastern corner of a 10 acre block, the part not used for a cemetery is a Reserve, and currently leased for grazing. The cemetery is difficult to see from the road, and is accessed via a gate and sloping path. The cemetery is now administered by Dunedin Council. There is on street parking. == Links == * https://eservices.dunedin.govt.nz/facilities/facility/purakaunui-cemetery * FindAGrave - currently (Feb 2021) has 168 memorials listed * BillionGraves - currently (Feb 2021) has 0 memorials * Site map - https://www.dunedin.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/25470/Purakanui-May-2020.pdf

Purangi Cemetery

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[[Category: Purangi Cemetery, Purangi, Taranaki]] ==Background== Purangi Cemetery is located on a gentle bend of the Upper Waitara River in East Taranaki. It is rural and peaceful. Perhaps too peaceful, this small country cemetery has nearly been forgotten. Yet it is the resting place of 20 LOVED ONES, whom all lived and died at Purangi. Both Tangata Whenua - Ngati Maru and Settlers alike, side by side, an intimate group forever connected by the land. Sadly the Purangi Cemetery is in bad shape. It has been closed since 1973. The main problem is that there are no markers for the plots. Some of the families have expressed an interest in placing headstones, others would merely like to visit an ancestors grave. But before we can do any of that, *We need New Plymouth District Council to resurvey the Cemetery (to re-identify the precise locations of the plots) AND *We need to prepare a Submission to make that request. *A Fence would be nice as well. ==The Core Group== *My name is [[Howie-675|Pare Hayward-Howie]], I am Ngati Maru, and I have 5 family members in the Cemetery, in particular, my Great Grandfather. I have the support from a large whanau. *[[Teika-2|Nona Woods]], is also Ngati Maru and she has 5 family members in the Cemetery, her Father and four siblings. *[[Burrows-2427|Karl Burrows]], is also Ngati Maru and he has 2 family members in the Cemetery, his Great Great Grandmother and his Great Grand Aunt. *We need to have some of the '''descendants of our Settlers''' involved as well. *Very pleased to have heard from '''{{Red|Wendy Cave, a descendant of George & Elsie Chapman, at Plot 28 & 29. As well as a relative of H.Chapman at Plot 23.}}''' ==The Submission== Our submission to Council, on behalf of the ''"Descendants of the Loved Ones at Purangi Cemetery"'' will consist of three parts: ===(1) An introduction, with a formal request/formal plea=== :'''{{Purple|Draft to be available by 01 AUGUST 2018}}''' ===(2) A section of Mini-Biographies=== {{Image|file=Purangi_Cemetery-1.png |align=c |size=m |caption="Kui Pohepohe", Laid to rest at Plot 32 }} '''{{Red|We need Family Researchers, We need Photos, We need Descendants}}'''
These will be short life stories about our loved ones in the Cemetery. This will celebrate their lives, and put emphasis on their identities, to support our plea for a resurvey. One for each individual. Wiki Tree is the desired platform to collect and collate details about our "loved ones", particularly because it is accessible to a wider number of descendants and allows for multiple contributions and collaborations. It also adds them to the world-wide tree. Initially, each "loved one" will have a Wiki-Tree Profile, from these profiles - relevant details can be extracted for the mini-biographies.
'''SETTLER STORIES''' Need to Include,| Place of Origin, or if NZ born where their Parents were from | Relevant Heritage based on their surname in the UK |Date of Arrival in NZ | Ship if Known | Date of Arrival in Purangi | Descendants still living in Taranaki ?|
'''TANGATA WHENUA STORIES''' Whakapapa to Maru |Whether they were on the Schedule for the Landless Natives Act 1907 | Contributions if any to Ngati Maru Kaupapa |When and Why their whanau left Purangi |Any other relevant korero.
Scroll down to the '''Table''' below - "Our Loved Ones" to see the progress. Note : to create a Wiki Tree Profile, there needs to be at least a Birth Date and Death Date and ideally be able to connect that profile to other profiles already on the big tree. :'''{{Purple|Start Date : Already started - 01 JUNE 2018}}''' ===(3) A section of Supporter confirmations=== Set out in a format similar to a petition, to be available online
:'''{{Purple|Start Date : 01 AUGUST 2018}}''' ===How can you be Involved?=== *If you are a researcher, genealogist, family history enthusiast or even if you know details about your ancestor, Consider becoming the Profile Manager for your Ancestors' Profile. *Nominate yourself as a Family Representative to get the word out to your Family/Whanau and to encourage them to support by confirmation. *Help locate the families of other loved ones. ---- ==Our Loved Ones in the Purangi Cemetery== ''See Cemetery Plot Map under the Images Tab.''
01. S.Lowe
02. S.Lowe
03. Mrs Rolf
04. R.Hedgeman
05. M.Barclay
06. M.Barclay
07. Percy Hall
08. H.E.Powell
09. Mrs Findlay
10. Mrs Findlay
11. Mrs Findlay
23. H.Chapman
28.[[Chapman-13548|George Sr Chapman]]
29.[[Bisset-713|Elsie Chapman]]
30. Norma Teika, [[Teika-11|Allen Teika]]
31.[[Teika-3|Tommy Teika]]
32.[[Tukau Komene-1|Pohepohe Tukau Komene]] Rose Piupiu Nuku
33. [[Teika-7|Whitiki Teika]]
34. Clarence Campbell ---- ==Details from the New Plymouth District Council== *Gazette notice March 1898 (p. 442), reserved Section 39 Purangi as a Cemetery. *First burial occurred in 1895, and the most recent in December 1955. *There are 20 recorded burials in the cemetery. *Cemetery near 2 x Waahi-tapu : as below. *Mangahau Pa - District Plan - number 705 *Kainga - District Plan - number 582. NZAA listing of 19/263. *There are no improvements at this cemetery other than farm fencing. *Burial application declined in 1973 *Application to reserve a plot declined in February 2003 *Declined because surveying was required to establish location of plots. *The cost of surveying is outside of existing budgets and is not included in the 2009-2019 Community Plan. [http://www.newplymouthnz.com/-/media/NPDC/Documents/Council%20Documents/Plans%20and%20Strategies/Plans%20and%20Strategies%20Cemeteries%20management%20plan%20Purangi%20cemetery.ashx NPDC Cemetery Plan]

Purekireki Cemetery, Purekireki, Otago

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[[Category: Purekireki Cemetery, Purekireki, Otago| ]][[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Purekireki Cemetery in Purekireki, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Purekireki Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. ---- Purekireki Cemetery, Clutha District, contains the official war grave of 1 man who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War. This is Private William Price who died from accident occurring, or disease contracted while training on 14 November 1918.

Purewa Cemetery - Free Space Page

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[[Category: Purewa Cemetery, Meadowbank, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland, New Zealand]] [[Category: Meadowbank, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] === About this Cemetery Page === This is a Free Space Page to record interments and link to the profiles of those buried at Purewa Cemetery, or cremated at the Purewa Crematorium. This page is maintained by the New Zealand Cemeteries Team, as part of the Global Cemeteries Project. Burial and Cremation information can be sourced from [http://www.purewa.co.nz/search/ Burial and Cremation Details - Purewa Cemetery] === Information on Purewa Cemetery === Purewa Cemetery is owned and administered by the Purewa Cemetery Trust Board. In 1889, the Anglican Church established Purewa Cemetery through a gift of land. The cemetery still remains one of the Anglican Church's most important assets. This cemetery is the final resting place for over 45,000 men, women and children, including many of Auckland's notable business and political leaders, clergy and V.C. holders. Purewa Cemetery is an Anglican cemetery, although many of the persons buried or cremated there are non-Anglican. The first burial was of Catherine Boon aged 15 months on 9th Jan 1889. The cemetery was formally consecrated on November 2nd 1889 which was All Souls Day and is still in use. The Maori name Purewa means Buoyant or To Float. In 1957 a chapel and crematorium were built, and another chapel was built in 1982. {{Image|file=Purewa_Cemetery_-_Free_Space_Page.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Memorial Gardens area. }} * There are three gardens and lawns: Memorial Gardens, Headstone- Ash Lawn and Ash Lawns. *The cemetery has 3 Walls: Columbarium / Niche Walls, Ashes Memorial Walls and Granite Memorial Book. *There are two chapels on-site. One is All Saints Chapel with seating for 208 people, and the other is All Souls Chapel with seating for 50 people. There is also an outdoor covered area that offers additional standing room for both chapels. The Purewa Trust information shows that by 1998 there had been 43,000 burials, and 69,000 cremations. === Contact Information, Location and Map === {{Image|file=Purewa_Cemetery_-_Free_Space_Page-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Site map and information board. }} Located in the Auckland suburb of Meadowbank, the 45 acre cemetery is bounded by Kepa Reserve, and residential property. The Eastern line of the Auckland Railway runs along the boundary with Kepa Reserve. The cemetery is only a 15 minute drive from Auckland's central business district. :Address and Phone
:Purewa Cemetery
:4A Parsons Road
:Meadowbank
:Auckland :Phone: 09 528 5599 :Email: enquiries@purewa.co.nz :Website: www.purewa.co.nz === Useful Links === * Burial and Cremation information can be sourced from [http://www.purewa.co.nz/search/ Burial and Cremation Details - Purewa Cemetery] * Find-a-Grave profiles can be sourced from [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=639910&CScn=purewa&CScntry=85& Find A Grave - Purewa Cemetery] * [http://www.purewa.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Purewa-cemetery.pdf Purewa Cemetery Information brochure] ----- == Cemetery "to do" list == Assistance is needed for: - # photographing headstones and memorials - Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. # tagging photos of headstones and memorials with the cemetery space name # transcribing memorials (see the table below for entries which say "to be transcribed"). # creating & linking profiles for those interred or memorialised at Purewa (some listed in the table and not yet created) and linking them to the wider tree # categorising existing profiles of those interred at Purewa to ensure they appear under the cemetery category # adding profiles and information to the sortable table of interments # checking the table for missing information and/or errors # re-checking the table periodically for new or amended information. Profile and photo links and transcribed information need to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. Additional activity: * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media or on YouTube. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. == Progress tracking == * 16 Entries in the table; 11 profiles linked; 2 transcriptions completed; 2 photos linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 21:51, 31 December 2018 (UTC) ----- ===Table of Interments=== Over time, as more entries are added, separate tables will be established (on separate pages) for each letter of the alphabet (or sections of the alphabet) on separate pages for ease of look-up. This is to accommodate the thousands of interments at this large cemetery. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ SORTABLE TABLE of Memorials, Interments and some Cremations |- ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SURNAME''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FORENAMES''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BORN''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DIED''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' ! align="left" style="width: 180px;background:#f0f0f0"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo link''' |- |[[Abercrombie-900|ABERCROMBIE]]||[[Abercrombie-900|Bertha Ida]]||1881||1950 May 12||69||Block J Row 7 Plot 11||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ABERCROMBIE||Alison Owen (Bert)||1900 Jun 09||1962 Aug 12||62||Block M Row 19 Plot 71||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bartley-613|ALLEN]]||[[Bartley-613|May Elizabeth]]||1875||1951 Jan 13||75||Block H Row 6 Plot 34||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ALLEN||Henry Leslie||xx||1951 Apr 10||52||Block L Row 2 Plot 10||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ALLEN||Lilian||xx||1951 Apr 19||75||Block C Row 2 Plot 9B||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Anderson-40404|ANDERSON]]||[[Anderson-40404|Hugh Falconer]]||1829 Apr 10||1906 Jul 30||77||Block C Row 3 Plot 2||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |ANDERSON||Henry Albert||xx||1973 Aug 04||72||Block H Row 19 Plot 87||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Baillie-40|BAILLIE]]||[[Baillie-40|James Malam]]||1902 Apr 27||1972 May 20||70||Ashes scattered||N/A||N/A |- |[[Bland-342|BLAND]]||[[Bland-342|John Richard]]||1836 Dec 19||1918 Mar 31||81||Block A, Row 15, Plot 64||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Bland-349|BLAND]]||[[Bland-349|John Richard (Jack)]]||1882 Mar 29||1966 Feb 28||xx||Cremated||N/A||N/A |- |[[Andrews-10654|ECKLEY]]||[[Andrews-10654|Emma Greatrex]]||1834||1911 Nov 17||77||Block E, Row 46, Plot 34||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Eckley-113|ECKLEY]]||[[Eckley-113|Richard George]]||1834||1903 Aug 15||69||Block E Row 46 Plot 35||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |MILLER||Dorothy Ella||1895 Oct 16||1982 Apr 14||86||Block J, Row 37, Plot 044||To be transcribed||To be uploaded |- |[[Barron-889|STEVENS]]||[[Barron-889|Helen Maud]]||1918 Jun 12||1995 Oct 22||76||Ashes returned||N/A||N/A |- |[[Wheeler-12049|WHEELER]]||[[Wheeler-12049|Thomas Ochold]]||1874 Sep 23||1968 Aug 26||93||xx||ILMO Thomas Ochold Wheeler Died 26th August 1968 aged 93 Years Also his loved wife Sarah Anne Louise died 29th Nov 1969 Aged 85 Years Always Remembered||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Purewa_Cemetery_-_Free_Space_Page-1 Wheeler, Thomas & Sarah] |- |[[Irwin-2455|WHEELER]]||[[Irwin-2455|Sarah Ann Louise]]||1884 Oct 26||1969 Nov 29||85||xx||ILMO Thomas Ochold Wheeler Died 26th August 1968 aged 93 Years Also his loved wife Sarah Anne Louise died 29th Nov 1969 Aged 85 Years Always Remembered||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Purewa_Cemetery_-_Free_Space_Page-1 Wheeler, Thomas & Sarah] |}

Puritan Commissioners in Maryland

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[[Category: Puritan Commissioners in Maryland]] ===Puritan Commissioners in Maryland=== July 22, 1654 to 1657, March 24. Government by Commissioners. Between 1652 and 1656, William Stone's commission as governor from the proprietor was contested by the Parliamentary Commissioners. * [[Bennett-1181|Richard Bennett]] and [[Claiborne-4|William Claiborne]], with authorization from the Puritan government in England, issued an ordinance July 22, 1654, to ten Marylanders as commissioners for the well Ordering, directing and Governing the affaires of Maryland with powers that included the right to summon assemblies. * Commissioners appointed by Parliamentary Commissioners: :::[[Fuller-1146|William Fuller]], :::[[Durand-294|William Durand]], :::John Smith, :::John Lawson, :::Richard Wells, :::[[Preston-2709|Richard Preston]], :::Edward Lloyd, :::Leonard Strong, :::[[Hatch-1498|John Hatch]], and :::[[Ewan-34|Richard Ewen]], 1654-1657 * Later additions to the body of commissioners were :::William Parker (October 20, 1654), :::[[Slye-25|Robert Slye]] (April 24, 1655), :::[[Mears-303|Thomas Meeres]] :::Thomas Marsha (June 26, 1655), :::[[Waring-405|Sampson Waring,]] :::[[Brooke-1842|Michael Brooke]], :::John Pott and :::Woodman Stockley(August 13, 1655), :::[[Parrott-589|William Parrott]] (March 23, 1656/57), and :::Philip Morgan, :::William Ewen, :::[[Thomas-24367|Thomas Thomas]] or [[Thomas-12845|Thomas Thomas]], :::Philip Thomas, :::[[Withers-592|Samuel Withers]] :::Richard Woolman (by spring, 1657). :::[[Marsh-575|Thomas Marsh]] died in 1656/57 and :::Leonard Strong was serving as agent in England ca. 1655, but the other commissioners presumably remained active. The records, however, are incomplete and therefore the full service of all the commissioners cannot be established. The commissioners surrended their powers to the restored proprietary government March 24, 1657/58. David Selleck and the Virginia Puritans. http://www.mosesrawlings.freeservers.com/davidselleck.html ==Sources==

Puritan Great Migration Ancestors

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Eyestone-2|P Eyestone]] is currently working on for the [[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|Puritan Great Migration]]. [[Barron-54 | Ellis Barron, Sr.]]
[[Bartlett-1867 | Robert Bartlett, of Northampton]]
[[Boynton-9 | William Boynton III]]
[[Briant-35 | Abigail (Briant) Carpenter]]
[[Carpenter-19 | William Carpenter]]
[[Carpenter-201| William Carpenter (1st gen)]]
[[Carpenter-337 | Deacon William Carpenter]]
[[Charde-1 | Elizabeth (Charde) Ford]]
[[Churchill-98 | Josiah Churchill]]
[[Clapp-797 | Captain Roger Clap]] (Line to me on file with [http://www.ahac.us.com/ AHAC])
[[Everett-258 | Richard Everett]]
[[Foote-50 | Nathaniel Foote Sr.]]
[[Ford-187 | Abigail (Ford) Strong]]
[[Ford-41 | Thomas Ford]]
[[Hart-69 | Deacon Stephen Hart]]
[[Holton-20 | Deacon William Holton]]
[[Jackson-659 | Elizabeth (Jackson) Boynton]]
[[Kimball-138 | Henry Kimball]]
[[Kimball-60 | Richard Kimball]]
[[Lothrop-3 | Reverend John Lothrop]]
[[Morse-1198 | Samuel Morse]]
[[Parke-9 | Robert Parke]]
[[Porter-152 | John Porter]]
[[Royce-35 | Robert Royce]]
[[Scott-217 | Ursula (Scott) Kimball]]
[[Shattuck-17 | William Shattuck, Sr.]]
[[Smith-40488 | Richard Smith, Sr.]]
[[Strong-58 | John Strong]]
[[Wadsworth-174 | William Wadsworth]]
[[Whatlock-1 | Martha (Whatlock) Scott]]
[[Wilcox-484 | John Wilcox]]
[[Winch-7 | Mary (Winch) Everett]]
[[Wyatt-300 | Margaret (Wyatt) Allyn]] (Line to me pending with [http://www.winthropsociety.com/ Winthrop Society])
[[Wylsher-1 | Mary (Wylsher) Wilcox]]

Puritan Great Migration Beyond New England

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[[Category:PGM Beyond New England]] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/ABGE-152.jpg WELCOME to the PGM sub-project '''Puritan Great Migration Beyond New England,''' the place for profiles of Great Migration-era immigrants who moved on from New England. '''GOAL:''' The goal of this sub-project is to ensure that each emigrant to New England between 1620 and 1640 - ''who then proceeded to permanently leave New England'' - has an updated profile or if needed, has a new profile created. :::The sub-project does NOT include ancestors who routinely sailed between England and New England... only those who left permanently to reside elsewhere. '''MEMBERSHIP:''' You need the Puritan Great Migration badge before becoming a member of the sub-project. To receive a badge, look for the current "PGM Want to Join" post on "genealogist to genealogist" (g2g) where you need to request the badge and fulfill the requirements to be in the PGM project. ::Or, if you're already a member of the PGM project, just answer the current "PGM Beyond" g2g post. '''COORDINATION:''' Our work on PGM Beyond will be coordinated on a space page entitled "'PGM Beyond New England Bulletin Board"' here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:%27%27%27PGM_Beyond_New_England_Bulletin_Board%27%27%27] '''SOURCES:''' This sub-project is based on the following frequently used sources: *''Great Migration Begins'' and ''Great Migration,'' by Robert Charles Anderson; both of which can be found online at the subscription site, American Ancestors found here: [https://www.americanancestors.org/index.aspx]. Or the collection can be purchased hardcopy here: [https://shop.americanancestors.org/search?x=0&y=0&q_input=Great+Migration+&q=Great+Migration++-product_type%3AMembership+-product_type%3ASingle-Use]. *''Great Migration Directory'' by Robert Charles Anderson; which can be purchased here: [https://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/book-catalog-2020/products/the-great-migration-directory]. *''Abandoning America, Life-Stories from Early New England'' by Susan Hardman Moore; may be purchased here: [https://boydellandbrewer.com/abandoning-america.html]. *Having a subscription to American Ancestors (New England Historic Genealogical Society) will enhance your ability to update these profiles. === PGM Beyond Team === There is no Coordinator for the Sub-Project at this time. *[[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin]] *[[Bullen-506|Halsey Bullen]] === Tasks === *'''You may want to work on your own ancestors first.''' If they migrated to New England after 1620 and by the end of 1640 then left New England sometime during their life-time, they are eligible. :::Add the '''PGM Beyond New England Sticker''' to any profile you've identified - the ones that fit our parameters - so people will be able to easily identify our sub-project. We want the sticker on every "PGM Beyond" profile. To see how the sticker looks and to get instructions about its use, go here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:PGM_Beyond]. Adding the sticker will automatically add the profile to the PGM Beyond New England category. :::Many of the "Beyond" profiles are featured in ''"Abandoning America."'' Use this resource, along with others listed in GMD to write original biographies - do not copy directly from any source unless it is a cited short sentence within quotes. :::Add Inline citations (with a link to the source). Inline citations are used on all PGM Beyond New England profiles. See Style Guide here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Alternative_Sourcing_Methods] and the complete style guide can be found here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Styles_and_Standards] :::Work on a profile as much as you desire. If you don't have the time to finish or just want to move on to another task, add an explanatory comment section so another Beyond Team Member will know what has been accomplished. Then add the '''Category:Puritan Great Migration Beyond Project Maintenance Categories''', which is also in the same category box pop up as explained above, ''except'' you need to manually enter the word "puritan" to make it pop up. *When finished with your own ancestors, '''continue by going to the PGM Beyond maintenance page''', choose a profile, click and update. In many/most instances sources, I have endeavored to be helpful by listing sources for the profiles on the PGM Beyond maintenance page. When you've completed your work, (1) delete the Category:Beyond Maintenance Category, (2) add the PGM Beyond sticker. :'''The PGM Maintenance category is found here:''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puritan_Great_Migration_Beyond_Project_Maintenance_Categories :'''The PGM Beyond New England Sticker information is found here:''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:PGM_Beyond == Contact == If you have questions, please contact one of the profile managers. Thank you.

Puritan Great Migration Current Member Projects

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==== '''NOTE: This page is not currently being maintained. It is being retained for historical purposes. Please do not edit it at this time. S. Willson, PGM Project Co-Leader, December 14, 2021.''' ==== [[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] See [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=pgm the badge report] for the full list of current participants. If you are ''not'' currently a PGM member and would like to become one, please see [[Project:Puritan Great Migration#Joining_the_PGM_Project|our Project page]]! Members, beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration amongst the project participants. If you are going to be temporarily inactive in the project (eg. on vacation), please note that here. Thanks! Let's try to keep the list alphabetical by last name listed (not ID). *[[Aldrich-908|Cheryl Skordahl]] PGM Co-Leader. I am busy with the duties inherent with leader responsibilities. *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] PGM Co-Leader, currently providing back-up for Cheryl; exploring possibility of setting up discord channel for PGM communications; hope to soon help with updating any unsourced/lightly sourced profiles. * [[Anderson-35092|Robin Anderson]] Bouncing in and out of any and all profiles, concentrating right now on my immediate family (Spring, Pierce, Hemingway, Harris, Ball, others), but branching out when I have time. * [[Chellis-52|Isara Chellis Argent]] Currently looking at the list of founders of Amesbury, MA * [[Ashley-150|Chase Ashley]] Working on my PGM ancestors, most of whom came through (1) Duxbury/Bridgewater or (2) Amesbury/Salisbury/Newbury/Haverhill, but also some who came through (3) New London/Windsor/Hartford. *[[Auborn-4|John Auborn]] I have several PGM ancestors including Samuel Eborne (a version of my own surname). I was born in Maine, went to grade school in Massachusetts and am always interested in early American history. *[[B-404|Anne B]] Co-Leader Emeritus. Currently concentrating on my own ancestors, but still working on creating accurate bios for the signers of the New Haven Fundamental Agreement and the Founders of Hartford, Connecticut. PGM Ancestors seem to be never ending Feb 2021 *[[Schneider-2016|Gerrie Bartholomew]] A few of the ancestors I'm working with are: Robert Coe, John Lum, Roger Pritchard, Elizabeth Prudden, Edward Riggs, Richard Baldwin, and Elizabeth Alsop. * [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]] I'm working backwards and am currently fleshing out and sourcing profiles of ancestors born in New England roughly between 1680 and 1720. As I keep pushing back I'll soon be hitting the PGM generation and working on improving profiles using Anderson and other sources as I go. Surnames with suspected or confirmed PGM origin include: Ackley, Benjamin, Bennett, Bigelow, Bryant, Chadwick, Chute, Cleveland, Crandall, Denton, Eels/Ells, Fales, Farnsworth, Fillmore, Foster, Harrington, Hicks, Holmes, Huntley, Knowlton, Leighton, Loomer, Newcomb, Rand, Rice, Sanford, Tingley, Tufts, Vaughan, and Whitman. * [[Billups-130|Cynthia Billups]] Working on any and all PGM profiles and skeletonizing biographies using Anderson. Also like to solve problems, and puzzles. * [[ Black-1271|Loretta Black]] Black - 1271 Studying the FLETCHER genealogy. * [[Bredehoft-6|Tom Bredehoft]] - My primary interest is the Pettibone Family. I expect to be active on merging duplicates and cleaning up profiles. *[[Stone-4245|Cheryl Caudill]] - interested in expanding on profiles with as much knowledge as can be found to bring life back to our ancestors with their stories to be shared with this generation * [[Chandler-2888|Chandler]] Hoyt MA and other PGM I am always searching my trees. * [[Childs-1516|Christopher Childs]] - Putting finishing touches, in response to a request to PGM, on a very distant cousin's line down from shared GM immigrant [[Loomis-65 | Joseph Loomis]]; periodically chipping away at redrafting the top-heavy Biography of [[Spencer-165 | Gerard Spencer]]; still (ever-so-gradually) cleaning up my maternal lines back to [[Jones-3291 | Thomas Jones]], signer of the Guilford Covenant, and [[Bushnell-16 | Francis Bushnell]], also a signer. *[[Cole-12288|M Cole]]- PGM immigrants Ralph and Rebecca (Clarke) Wheelock and related lines; Thayer families and related lines; Early Settlers of Weymouth, Dedham and Medfield. I also work on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree30|PGM Suggestions] to keep them in check. * [[Dane-173|Kyle Dane]] - Dane, Thacher, Sherman and Pond first, then any related families (which could be all of them). * [[Dellinger-332|April Dauenhauer]] - Began with Editha Stebbins-304 and related settlers of Springfield etc. May 10 - UPDATE: colonial immigrants from Magna Carta Ancestors by Douglas Richardson, using his list. Jan '18 UPDATE: Using RC Anderson's ''The Great Migration Directory'' (NEHGS, 2015) to update PGM profiles with listed sources from Directory. Continuing to check, correct and document relationships in PGM profiles. *[[Dobson-4309|Mike Dobson]] Jumping around a bit checking to see which ancestors need work, especially those with little or no biography. Also checking to see all eligible ancestors are actually in the Project. Helping where I can on profiles getting a lot of traffic in the google groups feed. *[[Elmore-505|Robert Elmore]] Wanting to tie Edward Elmer (elmer-195) to his English roots a bit better. * [[Ewing-690 | Brenna Ewing]] I am logging in the contents of my cousin Linda Phillip Spearman's genealogy Turner - Howe & Related Families which includes a section researched by her grandfather and my great uncle, Malcolm Stuart Howe. I would like to research some of the lines that dead-end in her book. I am finding some of those lost connections here, wonderful! * [[Fabry-7|A Fabry]] New London, Connecticut. Primarily the Welsh Group. Coit; Calkins; Brewster; Gardiner; Douglas; Chandler. * [[Foos-57|Michael Foos]] - I am tracing my ancestors in the family lines of Lippincott, Elkington and Ballinger. * [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden, Mags]] - I am descended from the Lord line which settled in MA, CT, SC, and GA, in that order. (They split from Church's, founded new ones and moved on). As I continue to add my line, I will add the template to my Puritans as well as source information (most have already been added). I am also looking for PGM questions in G2G. * [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]] - * [[Haight-314|Andy Haight]] Always looking at and filling in holes in Hoyt/Haight trees * [[Hall-10045|Bob Hall]] - Primary concern is my mothers Larrabee Ancestors, court records of Colony of Connecticut, abt. 1637-47, and their related their families; Nims, Bennett, Aldrich, Ballou, Wheaton, Tenney, etc. Also, Mayflower Ancestor: Francis Cooke. My fathers lines, Wilcox, Fish, Sherman, Dodge, Keyton, Harrington, Aldrich, Snow, Rathbun, etc. *[[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] - Currently focused on Dedham research. * [[Hammond-2140|Cheryl M Hammond]] - Master class in [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yak_shaving yak shaving]. Descended from [[Blodgett-23|Thomas Blodgett]], [[Goble-7|Thomas Goble]], [[Winslow-119|Kenelm Winslow]], and others. * [[Harjung-1|Judith Harjung Waldert]] - Studying the descendants of Samuel Wilbore [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilbore-1]. Also searching for connections in the Caswell family of the same time. *[[Prickett-120|Pat Hickin]] - Elizabeth Fones (1610-c1668 & William Hallett (1616-1709) Edited biography of Elizabeth's first husband, Henry Winthrop. [[Winthrop-13]] and her brother-in-law John Winthrop the Younger [[Winthrop-14]] * [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] - Will focus on the Nantucket families. *[[Howe-3137 | Walter Howe]] Working on the five Howe families who settled in New England during the Great Migration, and also my ancestors of all names who settled during this period. My grandfather [[Howe-3192 | Dr. Oliver Hunt Howe]] was one of the key researchers that produced the Howe Genealogies published by NEHGS in 1929. * [[Hoyt-576 | Chris Hoyt]] Direct descendant of Dolar Davis MA: Nathaniel Mowry RI: Gregory Dexter RI; John Hoyt MA/NH and by marriages, so many other early New England families. Primary focus is on these and their collateral lines and adding source information where I can. * [[Jewett-369|Bob Jewett]] - Primarily work on [[Jowett-18|Maximilian Jewett]] and his brother [[Jowett-8|Joseph Jewett]]. Also those folks that came with them in 1638 on the ship John of London with [[Rogers-3410|Ezekiel Rogers]] ... see the Rogers profile for the passenger list. *[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne (Johnson) Dear]] Continuing work on children and grandchildren of my many PGM and Mayflower ancestors along with pre-1700 profiles I'm continually 'tripping across' that are in need of an update. Currently researching families Dorchester, Milton, Lynne, Newbury and Marblehead, Massachusetts areas although I admit to getting side-tracked into other early N.E. towns. * [[Kelly-6160|Joan Kelly]] - Continuing work on the Gilberts of Taunton, MA. * [[Keniston-36|Robert Keniston]] - I'll be working on my early New England ancestors - Harrington, Cutter, Bemis, Lock(e), Cutler, Russell, Rolfe. * [[Lewis-10266|Michael Alan Lewis]] - lineal male descendant of Edmond Lewes (Ipswich, England, 1634), searching for ancestors in England *[[Malloy-116 |Renee Malloy]] - Hoar - Chase - Tuttle families. Hingham families. [Green-11245] Adams and Colburn Families *[[McClain-3310|Scott McClain]] - Still focused primarily on my own known and potential PGM ancestors and related families, including primarily Wallen, Elwell, Bassett, Burt, Cobb & Rich families. I plan to branch out from there. * [[McCullagh-25|Bryan McCullagh]] - Immigrants [[Allen-958|George Allen]], [[Caulkins-22|Hugh Calkins]], [[Clarke-680|Thomas Clarke]], [[Peckham-4|John Peckham]], [[Saunders-35|Tobias Saunders]], [[Roberts-2617|Hugh Roberts]], [[Holloway-53|Joseph Holloway]], [[Worden-2|Peter Worden]], [[Hull-132|Rev. Joseph Hull]], Hadsell, Bateman, Richmond, Perry *[[Conkright-16| Doris Miller-Yetton]] Early Maine and Dover, NH families. Battle of Dunbar Scottish prisoners in Maine. * [[Mohr-1284|Laurence Mohr]] - I have several PGM ancestors and I’m interested in PGM profile improvement. I’m currently working on a complete Mohr family genealogy, which traces back to Hesse, Germany. I’m also closing on a solution for a brick wall ancestor, my maternal 2nd great grandfather. * [[Neibaur-19|Jill Neibaur Olson]] - Working with Rhode Island records right now and adding early emigrants into the Project * [[Nordlund-16|Daniel Nordlund]] - Primarily interested in the ancestors and descendants of [[Millett-148|Thomas Millett]] and his wife [[Greenoway-1|Mary Greenaway]]. * [[Palmer-5553|Michael Palmer]] - concerned mostly with the families who ended up in Southwest Connecticut. * [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]] - Scattered now: Brainerd, Crews, Graves, Partridge, Wight; Connecticut valley of Massachusetts; Smithtown area of Long Island. * [[Paxton-178|James Paxton]] - Primarily working on immigrants to Rowley, Mass., Newbury, Mass., Dover, NH, Exeter, NH, Stonington, Conn., and Windsor, Conn. *[[Pease-3024|William Pease]] - Working mostly on improving the profiles of near descendants of PGM ancestors, and when called for improving the profiles of my PGM ancestors. * [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] - focused on New Hampshire PGMs, updating profiles and adding new profiles; next project is 281 potential PGM ancestors from the Ancestor Explorer app; always ready to collaborate. * [[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]] Descended from the Coe, Carman family * [[Randall-8561|David Randall]] - Currently working on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:First_Families_of_Westerly_Rhode_Island First Families of Westerly, Rhode Island] - most were either PGM or their children. Also interested in Stonington and other RI and CT towns. * [[Ridgley-10|Larry Ridgley]] - Primary lines: Brockett, Inman, Pierce * [[Rockwell-390|Toby Rockwell]] - * [[Raber-23|Lynden Raber Rodriguez]] - I have found so many of my ancestors amongst the PGM I decided to join this project. I love categorizing those profiles I encounter. * [[Dolan-372|Kelley Rosenbach]] - Lewis; Paddock; Woodbery; Spencer; Mitchell; Wormwood; Farrington *[[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]]Buckingham, Chapin, Benham, Bliss, Willard, Pelton, Lay, Hosmer, Merriman, Dickinson and Sanborn are among the families that I am researching. I am adding sources as I can and trying to improve the profiles of these and related families. * [[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]] I just noticed that my 9th great-grandfather Adam Mott is not in the PGM Project as he should be. I have many PGM ancestors and I am working on improving their profiles. * [[Schmeeckle-1|John Schmeeckle]] - Jenney, Pope, Burgess, Allen (Plymouth); Peckham and Weaver (Rhode Island); Strong and Clark (Conn.) As PGM profiles are brought to my notice, I research dubious "gateway ancestors" with questionable lineages from royalty and Magna Carta barons. * [[Peck-318|Linda Schreiber]] - * [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] - I am working on the Beyond PGM, specifically Long Island, NY. * [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] - I have been focusing mainly on the Maintenance categories, as well as working out of GMB 1634-1635, Vol 1 * [[Simons-511|Margaret Simons]] - * [[Sluys-6|Bertram Sluys]] - Until 2021 the concentration of my work has been on Dutch Roots as that is three quarters of my ancestry. Gradually I am adding in more work on my last quarter which is Colonial American. I would guess I have over 150 known PGM ancestors, and as I discover some that need to be added or have profiles that need some work I ask to add or improve them. * [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]] - I have many PGM ancestral lines, including clusters of multiple early settlers in Roxbury, Watertown, Hingham, and Taunton. I have worked on a number of these people, and I often yield to the temptation to work on other PGM families. * [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] Co-Leader Emeritus. tracking the project activity feed; responding to comments posted to PGM profiles and g2g; moderating disputes * [[Smith-38981|Kitty Smith]] - * [[smith-133317|Troy Phillip Smith]]- I just finished up [[puddington-74|George Puddington]], so now I am looking for some more profiles too work on XD. I am in the York Maine/Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts settlers is where if been collecting my sources primarily. * [[Smith-102689|Weldon Smith]] One of my 32 g-g-g's comes from Massachusetts, Ansel Bumpas, descending from Edward Bumpas who came on the Fortune in 1621, my earliest American ancestor except for Mayflower Richard Warren. Ansel's mother was a descendant of Richard Bourne, a founder of Sandwich, and for whom Bourne MA is named. Most of Ansel's ancestral families (including Bartlett, Besse, Carver, Hallett, Hatch, Hunter, Linnell, Lombard, Lovell, Morey, Parker, Randall, Rawlins, Swift) were early residents of Marshfield and Scituate, then migrated to Cape Cod, from Wareham to Barnstaple, from Sandwich to Falmouth. Cheers! * [[Sparkman-319|Daniel Sparkman]] Got here via the Stone ancestors. Working on them, and whomever is affiliated with them and the Howard family of Rhode Island & Massachusetts. Now finding more ancestors in Gorton, Collins, Daggert, Hopkins lines, and surely more to come. Adding templates where I can. * [[Spencer-4611|Michael Spencer]] - I am interested in the Spencer family and the social and family interconnections throughout the western expansion until about 1880. I am working on the Haddam, CT Founders families, currently on the Cone family (Mehitable Spencer m. Daniel Cone 1661). *[[Stanton-3574|T Stanton]] - currently working on verifying each family line back to the point of arrival. Have so far verified over 60 PGM great grandparents and more to go cover most of the pre-1640 settlements. And then there are the Virginians. . . Working on developing particular projects related to the early Rhode Island arrivals (in process, not launched). * [[Stauf-1|Brad Stauf]] - Mostly working on "AlongSide" tasks as one of the PGM coordinators helping new folks with PGM resources, editing guidelines, sourcing, and how to avoid stepping on landmines. Also going through the PGM maintenance categories to add/clean profiles, resolve unmerged matches etc. * [[Stiles-1327|Robert Jefferson Stiles]] - My primary study is on the descendants of the [[:Category:Stiles_Name_Study|Stiles]] founders of [[:Category:Windsor,_Connecticut|Windsor, CT]] in 1634-5 * [[Stills-18 | Michael Stills]] - Actively updating my boatloads of PGM ancestors in cycles. Adding PGM as PM on profiles indicated in suggestions report. * [[Nally-4|Becky Syphers]] - Localities: Hartford and Windsor, Connecticut, Essex, Hamden, and Hampshire, Massachusetts. I also work on "Pilgrim" lines - mostly Plymouth and Barnstable Counties, Massachusetts, most of whom are in the Mayflower Project. * [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] - Much of my family came to America during the PGM. I'm often doing work on the following families: Perkins, Haskell, Woodward, Beamsley, Snow; Cole; Paine; Burgess; Worden; Howe; Whitcomb; Davis; Sawtell; Willard; Longley; Tybbot; Elwell ... and others. * [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] - Following maternal lineage for the following ancestors: Henry Travis (c1611-1648); John Pers or Pierce (1588-1661); Stephen Streeter (1600-1652); Henry Adams (1583-1646); William Peter Towne (1599-1685); John Bridge (1576-1665); Deacon Edward Rice (1594-1663); Thomas Frost (1616-1639); John Moor (1601-1674); James Phipps (c1606-c1660); and Christopher Brewer (1586-1633). I have now found many other families to follow now that I have compared the PGM list with my database. * [[Tillman-416 | Hope Tillman]] - Followed maternal lineage and now working on both sides. *[[Tilton-831|Lois Hacker Tilton]] - I came here working on my spouse's ancestor, the Tiltons. * [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] - [[Cornell-30|Thomas Cornell]] and his family. Currently working on tracing [[Beamond-35|John Beamond]] and [[Beaman-456|William Beamond]] back to England. * [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] - * [[Wellman-46|AL Wellman]] - Trying to connect some of my DNA matches descended from [[Corning-61|David Corning]] and [[Thistle-18|Priscilla Thistle]] to a couple of my seafaring ancestors from the northern Massachusetts and New Hampshire coast. [[Ingerson-40|William Ingerson]] sailed with John Paul Jones during the American revolution and William Lewis was a ship's cooper sailing out of Boston in the early 19th century. * [[Johnson-18438|Kay Wilson]] - Thomas Smith (1634-1724) & Elizabeth Patterson plus about 50 of my ancestors who came to New England between 1620 and 1640. * [[Wood-8367|Rodney Wood]] - help format Bio and Sources and merging of duplicate profile pages (especially the Perkins Family)

Puritan Great Migration Editing Guidance

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] = PGM Editing Guidance= The Puritan Great Migration Project's goal is to present factually accurate profiles with well-sourced biographies. As the project currently manages over 7,500 profiles, this is a major undertaking. To avoid confusion, style disagreements, etc., we ask our members to try and be consistent when editing PGM profiles. Our guidance for each section and field on PGM's profiles is outlined below. As always, when in doubt, please ask. You'll usually get a very quick response if you post on our Google Group, Discord server and comments on project-managed profiles. =Profile Editing Guidance= ==Data Fields== The information found in data fields should match the information found in the biography, which should be proven using quality, reliable sources. The following may help answer some questions concerning data fields. === Last Name at Birth (LNAB) === Especially on these older profiles, determining LNAB can be challenging due to spelling variations even during a person's lifetime. Remember that on Wikitree, we use their conventions not ours; in general, we use the spelling as it was at the time of the person's birth. How do we find this? '''General WikiTree guidelines for [[Help:Name_Fields#Spelling_conventions|spelling conventions]] include:''' * If there are any contemporary written documents, the spelling from those documents should be used. In particular, the spelling that appears in a birth record should be used for the Last Name at Birth unless there are other documents from, at, or near the time of birth that inform us about a more common or correct spelling. * The spelling used by descendants is not relevant unless there are no contemporary written documents. '''PGM adds the following:''' * First look for actual parish baptism/birth records (preferably images, but when lacking images, reliable quality transcriptions of records can be used. Hereafter called “records”.) However, “other documents from, at, or near the time of birth that inform us about a more common or correct spelling” can also be used. Examples: a parents marriage “record,” a more frequent spelling used on baptism/birth “records” for other siblings, or town and colony "records." * If neither contemporary images or transcriptions are found, the PGM project follows the last name used by Anderson in the Great Migration Series or a later peer-reviewed source such as NEHGS or TAG. * In the absence of both, birth contemporary “records” and an Anderson article, use the spelling on a document from later in the person's life in which the party signed his/her name, such as a deed or will. If the person only signed by mark, use the most commonly documented spelling as found in deeds, wills, town records etc. === Other Last Names (OLN) === PGM does NOT include wrong surnames in the Other Last Names data field. OLN is reserved for legitimate aliases or alternative spellings. Sometimes WikiTree genealogists want to list wrong surnames in the OLN field so the name will show up in the search engine, hoping to slow down creation of duplicate profiles. PGM has decided not to follow this practice. The pros and cons of OLN usage has been fully discussed within the project and the conclusion has been drawn that adding inaccurate information to the data field is counterproductive to the project. === Prefix === See the following WikiTree guidance on Prefixes: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Prefix Prefix] === Suffix === See the following WikiTree guidance on Prefixes: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Name_Fields#Suffix Suffix] ===Dates=== If the exact year of an event is known (but the day or month are not known) the date is still marked as "exact." The marriage end date field is only used in cases where an end date can be clearly documented, such as by divorce or a known date of death. === Location Names === We use contemporaneous place names for birth, death and marriage date fields. Here is a list of the Colonies/Provinces that were applicable for PGM immigrants: * Plymouth Colony: 1620 - 1690; after that, part of Province of Massachusetts Bay * Massachusetts Bay Colony: 1628 - 1690; after that, part of Province of Massachusetts Bay * Province of Massachusetts Bay: 1691 - 1776 * Connecticut Colony: 1636 - 1776 * Saybrook Colony: 1635 - 1644; after that, part of Connecticut Colony * New Haven Colony: 1637 - 1662; after that, part of Connecticut Colony * Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: 1636 - 1776 * Province of New Hampshire: 1629 - 1776 * Province of Maine: 1622 - 1652 * Maine is part of Massachusetts Bay Colony: 1652-1690 * Maine is part of Province of Massachusetts Bay: 1691-1776 * Maine is District of Maine, Massachusetts: 1776-1820 * Maine is the state of Maine after 1820 * Province of New York: 1664 - 1776 =Biography Section= Make sure biographies and data fields match each other and that the data from both are proven through the most accurate, high quality, nonspeculative, reliable sources possible. Data fields rely on well researched and properly sourced biographies so they can contain the most accurate information possible. '''Use of AutoBio is not recommended for PGM profiles.''' Autobio can accidentally delete important information, pull in unvetted information from other profiles, and its default settings are not compatible with the preferred PGM format. For limited use in generating drafts for portions of the bio (such as the children's list), or completely empty profiles please see: [[Space:PGM_Editing_Guidance_-_Autobio_(Limited_Use)|PGM Editing Guidance - Autobio (Limited Use)]] == Narrative Guidance== The goal of a good biography is to focus on the person, not the research. A good biography tells a life story, not a researcher's path of discovery. As per the project's goals and objectives, "The '''minimum''' information each profile should contain to be considered '''complete''' is the following: name at birth, immigration date, birth/baptism date and place, parents' names, death/burial date and place, marriage (spouse/s, dates, locations), and children." However, recognizing that not all members of this project have the same level of interest or availability, any work that gets closer to the project's goals and objectives, but doesn't quite meet them, is still helpful and appreciated. To that end, the following are guidelines to help each research get closer. A profile that is easily readable, devoid of duplicative data and useless information (such as REF ID numbers generated by uploaded GEDCOMs), and conveys a brief chronological history of the individual is desired. Suggested subheadings include: * Disputed Origins * Biography :* List of children :* Last will and testament === Disputed Origins (or Spouse, or Relations, etc.) === ''Updated 18 October 2023''' For data and conclusions ''not'' supported by Anderson's Great Migration series (or a later approved source), it is the policy of the Puritan Great Migration project to: * '''Collaborate''' with profile managers and other interested Wikitreers through profile comments and/or g2g to alert others of changes and seek additional information. * '''Detach''' the disputed relatives from the profile. * Add a '''{{Disputed Parents}}''' or '''{{Disputed Spouse}}''' [[Help:Research_Note_Boxes| Research Note Box (RNB)]] above the Puritan Great Migration Project Box template of the affected profile. ** '''Summarize''' the issue. Place the details under ==Research Notes== in a section above Sources. There will be a link in the RNB to the Research Notes section. ''Please use the standard heading format'' ==Research Notes== ''or the link will not work.'' ** '''[[Help:Adding_Links#Links_to_Other_Profiles|Wikilink]]''' to the disputed relatives' profiles within the Research Notes text. ** Provide '''inline references (footnotes)''' and additional '''sources''' to relevant research. ** Link any related '''G2G question(s)''' within the text (sometimes the automatic link becomes lost when profiles are merged). ** '''Wikilink''' and '''add Research Notes''' to the disconnected profile(s). :[[Gilman-2#Disputed_Origins|Here's an example profile]].
:Help pages for the individual RNB templates can be found here: *[[Template:Disputed_Parents |Disputed Parents]] *[[Template:Disputed_Spouse|Disputed Spouse]] === Biography === ==== Stickers ==== Stickers belong immediately below the Biography heading. PGM project follows the Sticker Help Guidelines found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers here]. Any Sticker that is redundant is subject to being removed by the profile managers and/or PGM project members. In particular, Immigration Stickers are considered redundant (a duplication of the Puritan Great Migration project box) and will be deleted. ==== Biography text ==== This section describes the life of the person. The biography is typically organized in a narrative style and in a chronological manner. Bullet points included in the narrative are acceptable. If you find "copy/pastes" of multiple paragraphs of text -- whether it's from copyrighted work (like Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series), or even public-domain text (such as late 19th century genealogies freely available via Google docs or some other online archive) -- please replace such text with a summary of key points and ''link'' to the source where you can. Short quotes are fine; just be sure to add an inline reference (footnote), referencing the original. Read more about Wikitree's policy on [[Copying_Text|Copying Text]]. '''Old Style/New Style - Double Dating''' On WikiTree, as well as in the PGM project, we use the practice of double dating where both the old style and the new style year are given in a document. The new style (larger number) date is recorded in the data field of a profile and the double date is provided in the narrative biography. [[Unknown-374819|Here's an example]] Note the death date. Broadly speaking, double-dating ceased January 1, 1752; subsequent to that date, January 1 was recognized as the beginning of a new year. For a full historical discussion on the Julian vs. Gregorian calendars and an explanation of additional rules, see [[Space:Dates%2C_Calendars_and_Genealogy|Dates, Calendars and Genealogy]]. ==== List of Children ==== For those PGM profiles where the individual had children, use the heading Children, and then list the children in numbered order (if order of birth known) or non-numbered bullets (if order of birth is not known) in their own subsection, usually at the bottom of the narrative (above Sources, and above Research Notes if present). Link to children's profiles if they have a profile. Provide basic vitals (b, m, d), but not too much detail (removed to Connecticut in 1665 and had the following children...). Additional detail goes on the child's profile, if they have one. Rationale for including list of children with basic vitals on parent profiles: * We typically follow Anderson's practice (and he does this); * Ability to visually check list of documented children against attached profiles; * Allows placement of citations that support the link between parents and child; * Supports ability to print profile page with basic family information. ==== Last Will & Testament (or Probate) ==== Because such documents often include very important family-relationship information, these can be extremely valuable. It is not necessary to transcribe the entire text of a will (or inventory, or division of real estate); simply highlight the particulars. When the estate details are long, consider moving them to a separate free-space page and linking to that page from the biography. [[Rice-53#Will|Here's an example]]. ===Research Notes Section=== All research notes should be signed and dated by the person entering them. This is done by placing ~~~~ at the end of the research note. === Timeline Section (NOTE: Usage is Discouraged / Not recommended) === Usage of a timeline section is discouraged/not recommended. See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Editing_Guidance#Other_Considerations Other Considerations]. If a timeline is thought to be necessary in addition to the biography, please abide by the following: * Use asterisks for each fact * Include only information about the person profiled * Each item in the timeline must be documented and sourced in the biography narrative * Do not include facts about children, grandchildren, siblings, spouses or parents * Be brief; don't include every fact A longer timeline can always be done on a Free-Space page and linked in the profile. === Siblings Section (Note: Not used)=== PGM profiles do not include a separate section on siblings; this information belongs on the parents' profiles. A brief description of the family structure (i.e. John Smith was the second son), and mention of the siblings can be included in the narrative. ===Sources Section === Format like this: :::== Sources == ::: ::: :::See also: :::* [list here any general sources ''not'' included in any inline references (footnotes).] Many profiles still have either no sources or very poor sources. Find and add better ones. [[Footnotes|Learn how to use]] the '''......''' tags to insert inline references (footnotes). to a profile: that makes it very clear ''which'' information is supported by ''which'' sources, especially since the profile may be edited later by others. Learn the WikiTree markup for adding the same source additional times to the same profile (see advanced sourcing toward the bottom of the "Learn how to use" page). '''The use of Span tags to cite multiple pages from the same source is discouraged on PGM profiles.''' Our main source of information for PGM profiles is Robert Charles Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series. When there is a conflict about facts on a given profile page, ''including Last Name at Birth'', we follow Anderson's conclusions (and spelling of last name) unless there has been more recently published research or the location of original records from the time period that corrects or adds to Anderson. ''Please do NOT transcribe onto profiles the full text of Anderson's work. The GM series is copyrighted; copy/pasting is therefore a copyright violation.'' Please [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Sources read our sources page] for a range of sources that the project is using to support our efforts. If the source is found in an image, rather than post the image of the source, please consider adding a link if the source image is available online. It is always preferable to add and cite relevant sources, rather than posting images to the profile pages. As a reminder, use of any image must comply with the applicable copyright law and/or licensing agreement. ===Acknowledgements Section === We follow the style guide on [[Acknowledgements|Acknowledgements]]. We do not acknowledge uploaders of profiles. We do not retain a list of GEDCOM uploads. This information is tracked under the Changes tab. =Merging Duplicates = Please review WikiTree's [[Help:Duplicates|Help: Duplicates]] and [[Help:Merging| Help: Merging]] pages for more information regarding merging duplicates. Project members working from Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series often find it necessary to merge duplicates of the immigrating ancestor, his or her spouse, their children (sometimes), and anyone "up the line" (parents, grandparents, etc.). Please merge duplicate profiles "down the line" (children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc.) as well. Even just cleaning up your own line of descent from your own ancestor(s) is helpful! When proposing a merge, always make sure that it will go in the correct direction and, if two names are involved, or the same name spelled differently, request that PPP be placed on the target profile. After merging profiles, please clean the profile's biography and sources by retaining the most accurate, reliable sources. Merged profiles often contain GEDCOM 'garbage' and the WikiTree [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|Help: GEDCOM-Created Biographies]] can provide guidance in that area. = Other Considerations = '''Timeline Presentation of Facts is Not Recommended''' Timeline sections on PGM profiles are not recommended, and their use is discouraged. The PGM project's preference is a narrative-based biography, with inline source links to reliable sources. Adding a timeline results in a duplication of information, which can be difficult to maintain accurately when new information becomes available. '''Scroll Boxes Not Recommended''' Scroll Boxes on PGM profiles are not recommended and discouraged from use. On occasion, a limited number of PGM profiles may contain scroll boxes, if the material contained in them cannot be consolidated into the biography or if the material is essential but lengthy. '''Centering Text on a Page Not Recommended''' Centering is not recommended for styling purposes, e.g. it shouldn't be used just because you like the look of centered headlines or information. It can be used when you want to properly transcribe the original appearance of something like a headstone. '''Background Images / Wall paper''' Throughout WikiTree, you may see examples of profiles that use an image as background or "wallpaper." [[Help:Background_Images|Wallpaper]] is a matter of taste. One profile manager may be for it; another one against it. Background can also be very difficult for members with vision challenges. So please be thoughtful about adding backgrounds, and don't take it personally if someone removes a background image. Please do not use the PGM graphic for background images. '''Tables Not Recommended''' We discourage the use of tables as these also are difficult for less experienced or technically advanced members to edit. If a table is important for content display, please use a linked [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Profile Free Space Page].

Puritan Great Migration Library/Resources

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] == Puritan Great Migration Project Library/Resources == ''This page contains links to the documents and resources being used by the Puritan Great Migration (PGM) project.'' === PGM Documents/Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:PGM_Communication_FAQ&public=1 PGM Communication FAQ] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Reliable_Sources PGM Reliable Sources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:PGM_Approved_Profile_Check-List PGM Profile Review Checklist] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Editing_Guidance&public=1 PGM Profile Editing Guidance] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:History_of_the_Puritan_Great_Migration_Project&public=1 Puritan Great Migration Project History] === Membership Team-Specific === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Membership_Team&public=1 PGM Membership Team overview page] === Profile Improvement Team-Specific === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Profile_Improvement_Team&public=1 PGM Profile Improvement Team overview page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Managed_Profiles_Spreadsheet_-_Profile_Improvement_Team&public=1 PGM Managed Profiles Spreadsheet User Guide - Profile Improvement Team] === Research Team-Specific === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Research_Team&public=1 Research Team overview page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Managed_Profiles_Spreadsheet_-_User_Guide_-_Research_Team&public=1 PGM Managed Profiles Spreadsheet User Guide - Research Team] === Non PGM-specific helpful resources === * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19msdf4uzxBiyIwCSNUBcrHt15Qp-DXpGxBYLp3YWDO0/edit#gid=1136264887 US Historical Place Names] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pre-1700_Resource_Page Pre-1700 Resources] * ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_New_England_Families Early New England Families'' listing] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT2_-_Resources_1500-1699 England Resources for 1500-1699 (Intended for Orphan Trail)] Information on finding English information for people of this time period; very applicable to English PGM ancestors, not just for those on England Project's Orphan Trails

Puritan Great Migration Managed Profiles Spreadsheet - User Guide - Research Team

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'''User Guide - Managed Profiles Spreadsheet - Research Team'''
''Version 1 - May 18, 2021'' == Purpose of spreadsheet == This spreadsheet is being used to track and improve PGM Managed Profiles, with deficiencies in any of several areas, and includes only 5 Star, PGM-managed profiles, which require work by the Research team. It also shows if there are additional "needs" categories that should be addressed at the time of improving the profile. The profiles in this spreadsheet all have needs in the areas of Biography Development, Research, and/or Relationships Review, which correspond to theses columns in the spreadsheet: # '''Needs Biog.''' # '''Needs Research''' # '''Needs Relation. Review''' Once all deficiencies for a profile are resolved, note on the spreadsheet that your development is complete. == PGM member access to spreadsheet == The spreadsheet, which is in GoogleSheets, can be accessed via GoogleDrive and edited by team members once they have received a link from the project coordinator or leader. == Update process == You will update the spreadsheet twice for each profile. Once, when you take responsibility for it, and secondly, when you complete the work on it. === Taking responsibility for a profile === # Open the spreadsheet. # Look for a profile(s) that you will take responsibility for development. # Enter your WikiTree ID in the Team Member column. # Enter the date you have taken responsibility for the profile in the Responsibility Date field. # Exit the spreadsheet. === Improving a profile === For the profile(s) you have chosen, focus your work on the deficiencies identified. They are listed at the very top of the profile with their applicable categories. Next, comprehensively develop and/or improve the project-managed profile through researching, writing and documenting information about the person, to include relevant sources in support of the information within the biography. Although the Profile Improvement Team (PIT) may possibly work on the categories shown in the information column of the spreadsheet, if these deficiencies have not been resolved, also clear them. Our intent should be to comprehensively develop the profile to pass the review of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:PGM_Approved_Profile_Check-List PGM Profile Review Check List]. We are also guided by the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Editing_Guidance PGM Editing Guidance document]. === Finalizing Profile Development === # Once you have completed all updates to the profile, be sure to remove the PGM Maintenance Category(ies) at the top of the Biography section. # Preview the changes to ensure everything looks good # Save the changes. === Reporting completion activity === Once you have completed all updates to the profile, again open the same GoogleSheets spreadsheet. Add the date you completed the changes in the Completion Date field. === Questions / problems === If you have questions about using the spreadsheet or making these updates, please contact either [[Perkins-11750 | Clyde Perkins]] or [[Hill-11959 | S Willson]]. ==Useful Links== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Puritan_Great_Migration PGM Project Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Research_Team&public=1 Research Team Page] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1T47ebY9oxsF3Nay2GQVI15_xnMMU2sDjj5jQEghuZfo/edit? Research Team Spreadsheet] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Maintenance_Categories PGM Maintenance Categories] ''(This page was last edited 15 May 2021.)

Puritan Great Migration Profile Improvement Team

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==Puritan Great Migration Profile Improvement Team== If you have helped on a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Sourcerers Sourcerer's Challenge], if you're a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors DataDoctor] or a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Categorization Categorization] expert , or if you just prefer to work on one aspect of a profile across the breadth of the project, this team is for you. ===Purpose=== The PIT crew will improve PGM profiles through adding/correcting source citations, cleaning up old GEDCOMs, correcting DataDoctor errors, and ensuring that each profile has been correctly categorized. They also monitor profile changes via the Activity Feed. === Team Membership === This team is comprised of Puritan Great Migration members who are interested in ensuring that each PGM project-managed profile is complete and accurate, and includes high-quality, well-sourced information. This team addresses specific areas of profile improvement (such as working on DataDoctor errors), and is great for members who prefer to focus on one aspect of profile improvement work. Members of this team may simultaneously work in as many of the groups listed below as they desire. ===Tasks=== *Correct Data Doctors suggestions which can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree30 here]. *Check the project's activity feed, found [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=WikiTree-30&l=500&watchlist=1&hideown=0 here] and on the project's Discord server, WikiPGM, on a daily basis to ensure any changes made to project managed profiles were adequately sourced. === Profile Improvement Team Members === '''Project Coodinator:''' '''Floating Team Members:''' *[[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]] *[[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] *[[Baker-13902|Mary Baker]] *[[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin, PhD.]] *[[Baty-260|S.J. Baty]] *[[Bryce-823|Monica (Bryce) Pendleton]] *[[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]] *[[Bullen-506|Halsey Bullen]] *[[Campbell-2634|Christine (Campbell) Preston]] *[[Carles-4|Scott Carles]] *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young]] *[[Crawford-15512|Amy (Crawford) Gilpin]] *[[Danforth-870|Curt Danforth III]] *[[Houghton-1087|Hayward Houghton]] *[[Johnson-43462|Leigh Anne (Johnson) Dear]] *[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] *[[Kingman-271|John Kingman]] *[[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]] *[[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] *[[Orton-1225|Nigel Orton]] *[[Partridge-1859|Stewart Partridge]] *[[Pendleton-1947|Alan Pendleton]] *[[Raber-23|Lynden (Raber) Rodriguez]] *[[Sander-228|Dawnmarie (Sander) Cecora]] *[[Schamp-217|Richard Schamp]] *[[Seale-237|Robert Seale]] *[[Sears-3708|Capt L. Ray Sears III, P.E.]] *[[Sigh-1|John Sigh Jr.]] *[[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] *[[Wilbur-403|Eunice (Wilbur) Pender]] * '''''Activity Feed Monitors''''': these members are responsible for monitoring the PGM activity feed once daily, checking to ensure that additions, edits or deletions made to project profiles include reliable sourcing and, if they do not, then making any necessary corrections. Any profiles to which the project box has been added should be reported to a project leader so the project may be added as a co-manager. Alert a project leader if significant concern arises due to activity in the feed (e.g., lots of relationship changes, duplicate profiles, etc., created by one WikiTree user). NOTE: Due to the diverse nature of changes often made to profiles, members monitoring the activity feed require the approval of the Project Coordinator or a Leader. :::(Monday) [[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]] :::(Tuesday) [[Danforth-870|Curt Danforth]] :::(Wednesday) [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] :::(Thursday) [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] (temp. replacement for:) [[Cole-12288|M Cole]] :::(Friday) [[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]] :::(Saturday) [[Hill-11959|S (Hill) Willson]] :::(Sunday) [[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]] ::: Stand-by feed monitors: '''Open - if you're willing to help, please let us know!''' *'''''Data Doctors''''': these members are responsible for correcting data doctor suggestions that appear on the Data Doctors report for project-managed profiles. This group may make recommendations on the order in which to tackle the suggestions, depending on how many suggestions there are. ::'''Team Members:''' *[[Danforth-870|Curt Danforth III]] *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] *[[Jones-60769|Ian Jones]] *[[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] ---- ===Help Resources=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Adding_Links Adding Links] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization Categorization Help] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Communication_Before_Editing Communicating Before Editing] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Note_Boxes Research Note Box Help] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources Sources Help] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_Style_Guide Sources Style Guide] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers Stickers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree30 PGM Data Doctor Suggestions] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Maintenance_Categories PGM Maintenance Categories] ==Useful Links== * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-30& Wikitree+ PGM Suggestions - live report] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Puritan_Great_Migration PGM Project Page] ''(This page was lasted edited 28 Apr 2023.)''

Puritan Great Migration Project (CHP)

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=== Puritan Great Migration Project === ==== Memberships ==== * [http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ National Genealogical Society] * [https://www.americanancestors.org/ New England Historic Genealogical Society] * [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] * [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] * [http://www.sar.org/ Sons of the American Revolution (SAR)] * [http://www.lockefamilyassociation.org/ Locke Family Association] ==== My PGM Books ==== * [https://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/great-migration/products/the-great-migration-newsletter-volumes-1-25 Anderson, R. C. (2017). ''The Complete Great Migration Newsletter, Volumes 1-25''. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society.] * [https://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/great-migration/products/the-great-migration-directory ''The great migration directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640: A concise compendium''. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society. (Electronic)] * [https://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/great-migration/products/elements-of-genealogical-analysis Anderson, R. C. (2014). ''Elements of genealogical analysis''. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society.] * [https://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/great-migration/products/puritan-pedigrees-the-deep-roots-of-the-great-migration-to-new-england Anderson, R. C. (2018). ''Puritan pedigrees: The deep roots of the great migration to New England''. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society.] * [https://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/great-migration/products/the-winthrop-fleet-massachusetts-bay-company-immigrants-to-new-england-1629-1630 Anderson, R. C. (2012). ''The Winthrop Fleet: Massachusetts Bay Company immigrants to New England, 1629-1630''. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society.] * [https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Book-Emigrants-1607-1660/dp/0806311924/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&hvadid=78202896942347&hvbmt=bb&hvdev=c&hvqmt=p&keywords=the+complete+book+of+immigrants&qid=1615819134&sr=8-1 Coldham, P. W. (1987). ''The complete book of emigrants, 1607-1660''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub.] * [https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/faithdwyer Dwyer, F. K. (2008). ''Our Kittredge/Kittridge heritage''. Albuquerque, NM: Faith Kittredge Dwyer. (Electronic)] * [https://www.amazon.com/Genealogical-Register-Settlers-England-1620-1675/dp/0806301082 Farmer, J. (2009). ''A genealogical register of the first settlers of New England: Containing an alphabetical list of the governours ...''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub.] * [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/ Mills, E. S. (2017). ''Evidence explained: Citing history sources from artifacts to cyberspace''. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company.] ** [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/index.php/content/sample-quickcheck-models“Sample QuickCheck Models.” Sample QuickCheck Models | Evidence Explained. (Electronic).] * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3166/ Noyes, S. I., Libby, C. T., Davis, W. G., & Dearborn, D. C. (2012). ''Genealogical dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire''. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Also online at: Ancestry.com] * [https://www.perkins-family.org/book/perkins-toc.shtml Perkins, M. A. (1998). ''English origin of six early colonists by the name of Perkins: John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts ; Abraham and Isaac Perkins of Hampton, New Hampshire ; Rufus Perkins of Chester, Vermont ; Rev. William Perkins of Topsfield, Massachusetts ; Edward Perkins of New Haven, Connecticut''. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press.] * [https://www.amazon.com/Immigrant-Ancestors-Immigrants-America-Before/dp/0806305134 Virkus, F. A. (2009). ''Immigrant ancestors: A list of 2,500 immigrants to America before 1750''. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company.] ==== Subscriptions ==== * [https://www.americanancestors.org/browse/publications/the-register ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register''] * [http://fasg.org/the-genealogist/ ''The Genealogist,'' American Society of Genealogists] * [https://americangenealogist.com/ ''The American Genealogist'' (TAG)] * [https://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ngsq/ ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGSQ) & Archive''] * [https://about.jstor.org/ ''JSTOR'' academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.] ==== PGM Tools ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Profile_Review_Status&errcode=new_profile Profile Reviews] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:PGM_Approved_Profile_Check-List&public=1 PGM Approved Profile Check-List] * [[Space:Sources-GMB|GMB Sources]] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RhKb_YRVtzg_-PeE01m1Hda37eeHLaDTb-Yj0GrQ0lE/edit#gid=1339549564 Joe’s List] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=5Stars%2BNeeds%2BPuritan_Great_Migration&MaxProfiles=500&PageSize=500&Format=XLS WikiTree Plus (Aleš Trtnik App)] *[[:Category:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Maintenance_Categories|PGM Maintenance Categories]] ==== PGM Ancestors ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:PQM_Ancestors&errcode=new_profile PGM Ancestors]

Puritan Great Migration Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration Sources]] [[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]][[Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] This page provides an overview to sources used by the [[Project:Puritan Great Migration|Puritan Great Migration Project]]. Project volunteers are encouraged to use these, where possible. While some good sources can be found free through FamilySearch.org or even through Google searches, many sources require paid membership or subscription. If you don't have access, ask for a lookup on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G]. Additionally, for general WikiTree guidance on reliable sources, please see the help page on [[Help:Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]]. This page contains a list of Project-approved, reliable sources for both pre-1700 and pre-1500 profiles. It also contains lists of sources to be used with caution, and those that should not be used at all. :'''NOTE:''' Please do not do full copy/pastes from any of the following documents. (I.e., don't put in a verbatim profile text from Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series.) Also please do not upload images of full pages of these documents. That places you and WikiTree at risk of copyright violation. Instead, extract key vitals and be sure to use the ... citation format to cite your sources. Thanks! == Reliable Sources == === Great Migration Series (NEHGS) === Robert Charles Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series, published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society between 1995 and 2011 (so far), covers New England immigrants between 1620 and 1635 (so far) with the intent to extend to 1640. The series is available in print and digital format. Digital access requires membership to either: * [http://www.americanancestors.org NEHGS], a nonprofit organization begun in 1845 to preserve and publish quality information about early American ancestry. Although a paid subscription is required to access the Great Migration series, there are many useful records available for free with a [https://my.americanancestors.org/account/create/brief?returnurl=https%3A%2F%2Fapp.americanancestors.org%2Faccount%2Frefreshcredentials%3Freturnurl%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.americanancestors.org%2F guest membership]. * [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com], a commercial subscription service with a range of digital genealogical information from which you may find ''sourced documents.'' '''Note:''' However, ''Unsourced'' family trees are not acceptable sources from this or other webtree sites. Some libraries may have access to one or the other. For a list of specific titles see: [[#Great_Migration_Series_.26_Related_Publications|Related Publications]] :''See also: [[Space:Sources-GMB | Sources used in the Great Migration series]]'' === Early New England Families Study Project (NEHGS) === Another NEHGS project, this will cover the period 1641-1700 (based on marriage year), initially following (and presumably correcting/updating) Clarence Almon Torrey’s bibliographic index of early New England marriages. The project's goal is to compile authoritative and documented sketches of more than 35,000 marriages from this time period. The Great Migration Study Project will eventually treat all immigrants who came to New England through 1640. The Early New England Families Study Project will focus on individuals who emigrated in 1641 or later, but our sketches will be grouped by year of marriage rather than immigration. (You can read more about this effort [http://www.americanancestors.org/Blogs.aspx?id=29298&blogid=124069 here].) The emerging/evolving [https://www.americanancestors.org/browse/publications/ongoing-study-projects/Early-New-England-Families,-1641--1700 online database] is available to NEHGS members. For a list of available sketches and associated WikiTree profiles, see [[Space:Early_New_England_Families|Early New England Families]]. === Quality Journals === The following peer-reviewed journals are also good sources for quality research that include (but are not limited to) early New England colonists. While pretty much all of these require paid membership to access, some early editions can be found through [http://books.google.com Google Books], [http://www.openlibrary.org OpenLibrary], or [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch]. * ''The American Genealogist'' - searchable, digital version made available with NEHGS membership. Some older volumes may be found through a Google search. * ''Connecticut Ancestry'' - journal of the [https://www.connecticutancestry.org/journal Connecticut Ancestry Society] * ''Connecticut Nutmegger'' - searchable, digital version made available with NEHGS membership *''The Essex Genealogist'' - the journal of the [https://www.esog.org/ Essex Society of Genealogists], Lynnfield, Massachusetts. *''The Genealogist'' - the journal of the [https://fasg.org/the-genealogist/ American Society of Genealogists], 1980- . Searchable, digital version made available with NEHGS membership through 2016. * ''Mayflower Descendant'' - searchable, digital version made available with NEHGS membership. * ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' - published by NEHGS since 1849; searchable, digital version available (free for issues over 100 years old, list maintained at familysearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_England_Historical_Genealogical_Register_Online New England Historical Genealogical Register Online]) and all issues available by subscription to NEHGS members; see also WikiTree Source FSP: [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]. * ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' - published by the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society * ''NGS Quarterly'' - published by the National Genealogical Society; non-searchable PDF versions of most issues are available online to NGS members. * ''Rhode Island Roots,'' journal of the [https://rigensoc.org/cpage.php?pt=14 Rhode Island Genealogical Society]. === Published Colony Records === A number of vital, court, probate and even land records have been published over the years. Some of these can be found through [http://books.google.com Google Books], [http://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch] or [http://www.openlibrary.org OpenLibrary]; others are available only through membership in [http://www.americanancestors.org NEHGS] or [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com]. Those that have been particularly helpful to PGM project volunteers include: * [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6905696M Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New England] *[https://openlibrary.org/search?mode=everything&q=Records+of+the+governor+and+company+of+the+Massachusetts+bay+in+New+England%3A+Printed+by+order+of+the+legislature Records of the governor and company of the Massachusetts bay in New England], often abbreviated as ''MBCR''. * Massachusetts Vital Records through 1850. Most towns in Massachusetts published their early vital records. While NEHGS members can search across multiple towns, individual town books are often found through [[http://books.google.com Google Books]]. For example: [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofip01esse Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts]. Simply Google "Vital Records" + the name of the town in Massachusetts and see what you find. === Commonly Used Sources === ==== Vital Records to 1850 ==== :Links to the various published Massachusetts town vital records. These are the primary sources for early births, marriages and deaths. *Free space: [[Space:Massachusetts_VR_to_1850|Massachusetts VR to 1850]]. ==== Great Migration Series & Related Publications ==== *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 1: A - F'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 2: G - O'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 3: P - W'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume I, A–B''. (Boston: NEHGS, 1999). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume II, C–F''. (Boston; NEHGS, 2001). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G–H''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2003). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume IV, I–L''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2005). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume V, M–P''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2007). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R–S''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2009). *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T–Y''. (Boston; NEHGS, 2011). *Anderson, Robert C. ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1640: A Concise Compendium'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Great Migration Study Project, Boston, 2015) *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Winthrop Fleet: Massachusetts Bay Company Immigrants to New England, 1629-1630''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2012) *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony, 1620-1633''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2004) *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2020) ==== Royal Ancestry Series ==== *Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families'', in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013). *Richardson, Douglas, ''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families'', exp. 2nd ed. in 3 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011). * Richardson, Douglas. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families'', exp. 2nd ed. in 4 vols, (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011). ==== Essex County Courts ==== *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 1: 1636-1656''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1911). [http://tinyurl.com/ydd8bsvv HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 2: 1656-1662''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1912). [http://tinyurl.com/yan42y7k HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 3: 1662-1667''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1913). [http://tinyurl.com/ydyb27r6 HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 4: 1667-1671''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1914). [http://tinyurl.com/y8ztrb7v HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 5: 1672-1674''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1916). [http://tinyurl.com/yb4hdve9 HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 6: 1675-1678''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1917). [http://tinyurl.com/y9vd27kh HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 7: 1678-1680''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1919). [http://tinyurl.com/y6w6h7gf HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 8: 1680-1683''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1921). [http://tinyurl.com/y98eyjpr HathiTrust.org LINK] *Essex County Courts. ''Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex ... vol. 9: 1680-1683''. (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1975). [http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/Essex/vol9/index.html Online copy ] ==== Plymouth Colony Records ==== *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 1: Court Orders 1633-1640''. (Boston, 1855). [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0102newp#page/n5/mode/2up Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 2: Court Orders 1641-1651''. (Boston, 1855). [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/526565-redirection familysearch.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 3: Court Orders 1651-1661''. (Boston, 1855). [https://archive.org/details/cu31924070695063 Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 4: Court Orders 1661-1668''. (Boston, 1855). [http://tinyurl.com/yaf9dvsp Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 5: Court Orders 1668-1678. (Boston, 1856). [https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo05newp#page/n7/mode/2up Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 6: Court Orders 1678-1691''. (Boston, 1856). [http://tinyurl.com/y88ksk96 Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 7: Judicial Acts 1636-1692''. (Boston, 1857). [http://tinyurl.com/ycsosjtn Archive.org LINK] *Shurtleff, Nathaniel ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 8: Miscellaneous Records 1633-1680''. (Boston, 1857). [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcolonyo08newp Archive.org LINK] *Pulsifer, David ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 9: Acts 1643-1651''. (Boston, 1859). [http://tinyurl.com/ycawd8rt Archive.org LINK] *Pulsifer, David ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 10: Acts 1653-1679''. (Boston, 1859). [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924070695089#page/n7/mode/2up Archive.org LINK] *Pulsifer, David ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 11: Laws 1623-1880''. (Boston, 1861). [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924070695196#page/n7/mode/2up Archive.org LINK] *Pulsifer, David ed. ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, vol. 12: Deeds 1620-1651''. (Boston, 1861). [http://tinyurl.com/ycouw9z6 Archive.org LINK] ==== New England Marriages Prior to 1700 ==== :Both of the items listed below are indexes of sources related to marriages; they provide citations that show where the marriage and related sources can be found. Neither is a source, per se. * Torrey, Clarence Almon, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011 * Sanborn, Melinda, ''Third Supplement to Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700", Genealogical Publishing Company, 2003 === Links to Related Wikitree Source Compilations === * [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|England Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Scotland_Project_Reliable_Sources|Scotland Project Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources|United States Project Reliable Sources]] == Unreliable Sources == The following should not be used and are subject to removal from PGM-managed profiles if found: * User-contributed family trees, including (but not limited to): ** Pedigree Resource File, Ancestral File and FamilyTree data on familysearch.org (if there is an actual reliable primary source on the pedigree record, that source may be cited but the overall familysearch.org pedigree or tree record is NOT a source and may not be cited). ** Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com including OneWorldTree and RootsWeb (OneWorldTree was replaced by public ancestry trees and RootsWeb in 2013 but OneWorldTree as a source still appears widely on the internet) ** Geni.com * U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, from Yates Publishing, on Ancestry.com. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60060/why-shouldnt-rely-international-marriage-records-1560-1900 this discussion] for why. * Millennium File: "created by the Institute of Family Research to track the records of its clients and the results of its professional research. It contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. Many of these lineages extend back to nobility and renowned historical figures. In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." * Family Data Collections, i.e. Births, Deaths, Individual Records, [Edmund West, compiler] on Ancestry.com * International Genealogical Index from familysearch.org "can" contain legitimately sourced records but about half of the records are "...names submitted to the Church of Jesus Christ for which no historical record collection source is known..." so the true original source must be found, IGI by itself is not acceptable. '''Family Genealogies and Local Histories:''' Additionally, it was very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s to publish family genealogies and local histories, including a genealogy section. These are much like the online trees of today-- their quality varies depending on the extent to which they cite their sources. Some contain accurate information-- especially about the people living within the last 50 years prior to the publication date; but many have been subsequently proven to be incomplete, inaccurate, or in a few rare cases, [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|downright fraudulent]]. Absent better sources, these old published genealogies can be cited or included under "See also:". A goal of the PGM project, however, is to find more original documentation, closer to the time of the event being cited. '''Four things in these early publications that should be treated with great skepticism and need to be researched further: 1) Claims of specific English origins and parents 2) Coats of arms 3) Arrival dates and 4) Names of ships they supposedly arrived on. ''' : '''Related:''' *'''Ancestry.com's database "North America, Family Histories 1500-2000,"''' is described as: "This collection contains genealogical research privately published in nearly one thousand family history books." Researchers should use this as a finding aid, not as a source on PGM or pre-1700 profiles. However, a clue may be found in most Ancestry.com references that cite it; namely, there should be included the family history that is being referenced; e.g., "Descendants of Joe Schmoe..." Unfortunately, no page numbers are provided, so it is up to the researcher to find the reference and locate within it, what the genealogy has to say about the profiled person, determine if it adds value, and if so, cite ''that.'' Please do not list "North America, Family Histories 1500-2000" as either a cited source or even under "See also." *'''Ancestry.com's database "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s"''' Is an index of names of immigrants and arrival dates found in published sources. The quality of these sources varies considerably, and many have incorporated unreliable information from family and local histories. 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Please understand, though, that even gravestones may contain erroneous information. === Lewis Publishing and similar books === Books by Lewis Publishing Co.; Lewis Historical Publishing Co.; Cutter, William Richard (editor) eg. Example Titles: ''Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts.'' ''Genealogical and Family History of... (lots of places)'' Partial lists at [https://archive.org/search.php?query=publisher%3A%22New+York%2C+Lewis+historical+publishing+company%22 at Archive.org] and [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Lewis%20Publishing%20Company Online Books Page]. These and similar books all over the country are "pay to see your name in print" books. The genealogical sections of these books were written and placed in the books by subscription. Prominent citizens were approached and submitted biographies and money to print their biographies. At least one person paid $375 for a biography with a photo of himself. The autobiographies of the paying person, are no doubt accurate enough, although sometimes exaggerated. They also submitted pedigree information. Information on parents and grandparents that the person knew is also probably accurate, if slightly exaggerated. But... some of the pedigrees state as facts what is pure speculation. Some of the pedigrees within one volume will contradict each other. They are frequently inaccurate. The books are readily available online, so they are an easy starting place, but it is absolutely necessary to double-check every fact and every pedigree with better (closer to primary) sourcing. The historical sections were written by legitimate historians. *'''If you have a reliable source which you would like to see added to this list please leave a citation in the comments section, and project leadership will add it after doing a review.'''

Puritan Great Migration Research Team

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Puritan Great Migration Ships

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[[Category:Immigrant Ships to America]] [[Category:Puritan Great Migration]] [[Category:Massachusetts Bay Colonists]] [[Category:17th Century American Immigration]] [[Category:New England History]] [[Category: Barbados Ships]] [[Category:Great_Migration_Ships]] (alphabetical listing [[:Category:Great_Migration_Ships |here]]) '''[[:Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]];''' '''[[:Category:Great Migration Ships|Great Migration Ships]];''' '''[[:Category:Middle Colony Ships|Middle Colony Ships]];''' '''[[:Category:Southern Colony Ships|Southern Colony Ships]]''' ==Great Migration Ships== : "Great Migration Ships" listed by port of arrival and date of departure. : Alphabetic list by ship name [[#alphabetical|below]]. * '''Note:''' Many ships have the same name, but they are not the same. * ships may have made more than one voyage and even several a year. * Ships have sourced and documented passenger lists attached. * CPT/MST: Master of ship. * '''The passenger list, even if recorded, is not extant on most lists. Therefore, alternative sources have been used to reconstruct list of passengers and crew.''' ===Early ships to New England=== New England, Connecticut Colony, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Province of New Hampshire, and Colony of Rhode Island {|style: border=1; cellspacing=10; cellpadding=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Concord, sailed Mar 26, 1602|Concord]]||Gosnold||26 Mar 1602 Falmouth, England||15 May 1602 Plymouth & Maine |} ===Puritan migration to New England (1620-1640)=== * from 1620 - 1640; thereafter sharp decline for a time. * ''Great Migration'' usually refers to English migrants of this period: :* primarily Puritans going to Mass. or West Indies, especially sugar rich Barbados, 1630-40. :* traveled in families instead of alone. :* chiefly motivation: religious freedom. ===English and Dutch Separatists Ships=== * 1623: Pilgrims divide their land. * People mentioned in Division of Land came on: :* Mayflower (1620) :* Fortune (1621) :* Anne (1623) * few may have arrived on the Swan (1622) or Little James (1623) but they were small, carrying mostly cargo. {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Mayflower_Passengers|Mayflower]]||Jones||Plymouth, England Sep 6/16, 1620|| 11 Nov 1620 Plymouth, MA. |- |[[:Category:Fortune, sailed 1621|Fortune]]||Barton||1621 London||11 Nov 1621 Plymouth |- |[[:Category:Anne, sailed 1623|Anne]]||Peirce||1623 London|| Jun or Jul 1623 Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category: Little James, sailed June - July 1623|Little James]], ||Bridges||Jun / Jul 1623 London||Jun or Jul 1623 Plymouth, MA |} ===Other New England Ships=== {|style: border=1; cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Sparrow, sailed May 1622|Sparrow]] || ||May 1622 London||Maine/Plymouth |- |[[:Category:Charity, sailed July 1622|Charity]] || ||Jul 1622 England||late 1622 Cape Cod |- |[[:Category:Swan, sailed July 1622|Swan]]|| ||Jul 1622 England||late 1622 Cape Cod |- |[[:Category:Jonathan, sailed 1623|Jonathan]],|| || 1623 Plymouth, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Katherine, sailed 1623|Katherine]]||Stratton||1623|| Weymouth |- |[[:Category:Yorke Bonaventure, sailed 1623|Yorke Bonaventure]]||Levitt||1623||Casco Bay, ME |- |[[:Category:Charity, sailed 1624|Charity]]||White?||1624 London||Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category:Unity, sailed 1624|Unity]], ||Wollaston||1624||Braintree, MA |- | [[:Category:Jacob, sailed 1625|Jacob]]||Pierce||1625 Bristol, England||Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category:Fellowship|Fellowship]]|| || 1626?||New England |- |[[:Category:Amity, sailed February 27, 1626|Amity]]||Evans||27 Feb 1626 Weymouth, England||New England |- | [[:Category:Abigail, sailed 1628|Abigail]]||Goding||1628 Weymouth, England||Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:White Angel, sailed 1628|White Angel]]||Burkett||1628 Bristol, England||Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category:Talbot, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Talbot]]||Beecher||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid Jul 1629 |} ===Higginson Fleet=== * Puritans -- much larger than Pilgrims -- establish Mass. Bay Colony in 1629 with 400 settlers. * want to reform Church of England with new church in New World. * by1640: 20,000 arrive {|style: border=1; cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Higginson Fleet, sailed Apr May 1629|Higginson Fleet]]|| ||Apr May 1629||Massachusetts Bay. |- |[[:Category:Lyon's Whelp, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Lyon's Whelp]]||Gibbs||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:George Bonaventure, sailed 24 Apr 1629|George Bonaventure]]||Cox||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:Lyon, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Lyon]]||Peirce||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:Mayflower, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Mayflower]]||Pierce||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 |- | [[:Category:Four Sisters, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Four Sisters]]||Harman|| 24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||mid July 1629 Salem, MA |- |[[:Category:Pilgrim, sailed 24 Apr 1629|Pilgrim]]|| ||24 Apr 1629 Gravesend, England||Jul 1629 Plymouth, MA |} ===Winthrop Fleet=== * Fleet of 11 ships under John Winthrop * carried approx. 700 Puritans; livestock; provisions from England to New England - summer 1630.
: 1630 [[:Category:Winthrop Fleet|Winthrop Fleet]] of eleven: # Arbella # Talbot # Ambrose # Jewel # Mayflower # Whale # Success # Charles # William and Francis # Hopewell # Trial
=== Other ships === {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |- |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Hand Maiden, sailed 1630|Hand Maiden]]|| ||1630 London||Plymouth, MA |- |[[:Category:Mary and John sailed March 20 1630|Mary & John]]||Edcombe||20 Mar 1630 Plymouth, England||30 May 1630 Nantasket, MA |- |[[:Category:Swift, sailed 1630|Swift]]||Reekes||1630 Bristol, England||Casco Bay |- |[[:Category:Thomas and William, 1630|Thomas & William]]||Burdick||1630 Gravesend, England|| |- |[[:Category:Lyon, sailed Nov 1631|Lyon]]||Pierce||Nov 1631 London||Nantasket, MA |- |[[:Category:Plough of Woolwich, sailed 1631|Plough of Woolwich]]||Graves||1631 London||Mass. |- |[[:Category:White Angel, sailed 1631|White Angel]]|| ||1631 Bristol, England||Saco, ME |- |[[:Category:Charles, sailed 1632|Charles]]|| ||1632 Barnstable, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:James, sailed 1632|James]]||Mr. Grant||1632 London||Boston |- |[[:Category:Swallow, sailed 1632|Swallow]]|| ||1632|| |- |[[:Category:Whale, sailed 1632|Whale]]||Graves||1632 Southampton, England|| |- |[[:Category:Lyon, sailed Feb 1632|Lyon]]||Pierce||Feb 1632 London||May 1632 Boston |- |[[:Category:William and Francis, 1632|William & Francis]]||_____ Thomas||09 Mar 1632 London||05 Jun 1632 |- |[[:Category:Lyon, sailed June 22, 1632|Lyon]]||Pierce||22 Jun1632 London||16 Sep 1632 Boston |- |[[:Category:James, sailed 1633|James]]||Grant||1633 Gravesend, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Griffin, sailed 1633|Griffin]]|| ||1633 Downs, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Bird, sailed 1633|Bird]]||Yates||1633 Gravesend||Boston |- |[[:Category:Clement and Job, 1633|Clement & Job]]|| ||1633||Boston |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth Bonaventure, sailed 1633|Elizabeth Bonaventure]]||Graves||1633 Yarmouth||Boston |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth and Dorcas, 1633|Elizabeth & Dorcas]]|| ||1633||Boston |- |[[:Category:Jonas, sailed 1633|Jonas]]||Crowr||1633 London||Boston |- |[[:Category:Mary and Jane, 1633|Mary & Jane]]||Rose||1633 London|| |- |[[:Category:Neptune, sailed 1633|Neptune]]|| ||1633||New England and.. |- |[[:Category:Seaflower, sailed 1633|Seaflower]]|| ||1633||Boston |- |[[:Category:Truelove, sailed 1633|Truelove]]|| ||1633||Boston |- |[[:Category:Unknown, sailed 1633|Unknown]]||Corbin||1633||Piscataqua, ME |- |[[:Category:Welcome, sailed 1633|Welcome]]|| ||1633 Plymouth, England||Richmond Island, ME |- |[[:Category:William and Jane, 1633|William & Jane]]||Burdock||1633 London||Boston |- |[[:Category:William, sailed 1633|William]]||Trevore||1633||1633 Massachusettes Bay |- |[[:Category: Hercules, sailed Mar 24, 1633-34|Hercules]]||Kiddey||24 Mar 1633/4 London||New England |- |[[:Category:Recovery, 1633|Recovery]]||Gabriel Cornish||31 Mar 1633 Weymouth, Dorsetshire||Spg 1633 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Regard, sailed 1634|Regard]]|| ||1634 Barnstaple, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Griffin, sailed 1634|Griffin]]|| ||1634||18 Sep 1634 Boston |- |[[:Category:Hercules of Dover, sailed March, 1634-35|Hercules of Dover]]||Wirley||Mar 1634-35 Sandwich, England||New England |- |[[:Category:Christian, sailed March 1634-35|Christian]]||John White||Mar 1634/5 London||Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category: Mary and John sailed Abt Mar 26 1634|Mary & John]]||Sayres||abt.26 Mar 1634 Plymouth, England||30 May 1634 Mass. |- |[[:Category:Increase, sailed April 1635|Increase]]||Robert Lea||Apr 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Planter, sailed April 1635|Planter]]|| Nicolas Travice||02 Apr 1635 London||07 Jun 1635 Boston |- |[[:Category:James, first passage of 1635|James]]||William Cooper||1st passage of 06 Apr 1635; London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth, 1634|Elizabeth]]||William Andrewes||mid Apr 1634 Ipswich, Suffolk||1634 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Francis, 1634|Francis]]||John Cutting||mid Apr 1634 Ipswich, Suffolk||1634 MA |- |[[:Category: Abigail, sailed July 1635|Abigail]]||Hackwell||1635 Plymouth, England||Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Desire, sailed 1635|Desire]]|| ||1635 Northampton, England||New England |- |[[:Category:Friendship, sailed 1635|Friendship]]|| ||1635 London||Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:William and Anne, sailed 1635|William and Anne]]|| ||1635||Providence? |- |[[:Category:Mary Gould, sailed Mar 1635|Mary Gould]]||Cuttance||Mar 1635 Weymouth||New England |- |[[:Category: Unknown, sailed Mar 20, 1635-36|Unknown]]|| |||20 Mar 1635/6 Weymouth, England||New England |- |[[:Category:Rebecca, sailed April 1635|Rebecca]]||Hodges||Apr 1635 London||New England |- |[[:Category:Hopewell, first passage of 1635|Hopewell]]||William Bundocke||1st passage of mid Apr 1635; London||1635 |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed April 1635|Elizabeth]]||William Stagg||late Apr 1635 Ipswich, Suffolk||1635 Massachusettes Bay |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth and Ann, 1635|Elizabeth & Ann]]||Robert Cooper||May 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Susan and Ellin, 1635|Susan & Ellin]]||Edward Payne||May 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Angel Gabriel, sailed May 23, 1635|Angel Gabriel]]||Andrews||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||Aug 15, 1635 Wrecked Maine |- |[[:Category:James, sailed May 23, 1635|James]]||Taylor||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||17 Aug 1635 Boston |- |[[:Category:Mary, sailed May 23, 1635|Mary]]|| ||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||15 Aug 1635 Newfoundland |- |[[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed May 23, 1635|Elizabeth]]|| ||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||15 Aug 1635 Newfoundland |- |[[:Category:Diligence, sailed May 23, 1635|Diligence]]|| ||23 May 1635 King's Road, Bristol, Eng||Newfoundland |- |[[:Category:Love, sailed July 1635|Love]]||Young||Jul 1635 London||New England |- |[[:Category:Abigail, sailed July 1635|Abigail]]||Robert Hackwell||Jul 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Defence, sailed July 1635|Defence]]||Edward Bostocke||Jul 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Blessing, sailed July 1635|Blessing]]||John Lester||Jul 1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Pied Cow, sailed July 23, 1635|Pied Cow]]||Ashley||23 Jul 1635 London||New England |- |[[:Category:James, second voyage of 1635|James]]||John May||2nd voyage of 1635; London||Sep 1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Bachelor, sailed Aug 11, 1635|Bachelor]]||Webb||11 Aug 1635 London||New England |- |[[:Category: Hopewell, Second Voyage of 1635|Hopewell]]||Thomas Babb||2nd voyage of Sept 1635; London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Truelove, sailed September, 1635|Truelove]]||John Gibbs||Sep1635 London||1635 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:Unity, sailed Sept 12, 1635|Unity]]||Taylor||12 Sep 1635 Weymouth, England||Massachusetts Bay. |- |[[:Category:Abigail, sailed 1636|Abigail]]|| ||1636 England||New England |- |[[:Category:Hector, sailed 1637|Hector]]|| ||1637 London||26 Jun 1637 Massachusetts Bay |- |[[:Category:John and Dorothy, 1637|John & Dorothy]]||Andrews||1637 Ipswitch, England|| |- |[[:Category:Rose, sailed 1637|Rose]]||Andrews||1637 Yarmouth, England||Boston |- |[[:Category:Mary Anne, sailed 1637|Mary Anne]]||Goose||1637 England||New England | |[[:Category: Speedwell, sailed April 22, 1637|Speedwell]] ||Weymouth, England | New England |- |[[:Category:Confidence, sailed April 1638|Confidence]]||Gibson||Apr 1638 Southampton, England||New England |- |[[:Category:Susan and Ellin, sailed April 11, 1638|Susan and Ellin]]||Payne||11 Apr1638 London||17 Jul 1638 New England |- |[[:Category:Bevis (Beuis), sailed May 1638|Bevis]]||Batten||May 1638 Southampton,England||New England |- |[[:Category: Diligent, sailed June 1638|Dilligent]]||Martin||Jun 1638, Ipswich, Suffolk||10 Aug 1638 Boston |- |[[:Category:Martin, sailed 1638|Martin]]|| ||1638||before 13 Jul 1638 Boston |- |[[:Category:John of London, sailed 1638|John of London]]|| ||1638||1638 Massachusetts |} ===Barbadoes=== * initially visited by the Spanish late 1400s - 1500s * from 1511: first appears on Spanish map. * Spanish explorers may have enslaved locals. *1536: Portuguese visit, but leave it unclaimed. Left wild hogs for a meat supply. * 1624: first English ship, Olive Blossom, arrives. Claims Barbados for James I. : 1627: first permanent settlers arrive from England (first English, later British colony). {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Unknown, sailed 1634|Unknown]]||Romsey||1634||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Hopewell, sailed 1634|Hopewell]]||Wood||1634/5 London|| Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Alexander, sailed 1635|Alexander]]||Burche & Grimes||1635 London||Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Ann and Elizabeth, 1635|Ann & Elizabeth]]||Brookhaven||1635 London||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Expedition, sailed 1635|Expedition]]||Blackwell||1635 London||Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Peter Bonaventure, sailed 1635|Peter Bonaventure]]||Harman||1635 London||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Dorset, sailed Sept 1635|Dorset]]||Flowers ||Sep 1635||Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Falcon, sailed Dec 1635|Falcon]]||Irish||Dec 1635 Gravesend, England||Barbadoes |} ===St Christophers (St. Kitts)=== : [[:Category:Saint Kitts and Nevis| Saint Kitts]] (aka Saint Christopher island -West Indies). : west side of island borders Caribbean Sea : eastern coast faces Atlantic Ocean. : 1623: first English colony established, followed by French colony 1625. {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |- |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Robert Bonaventure, sailed May 1631|Robert Bonaventure]]|| ||May 1631 London||St Christophers |- |[[:Category: Margarett, sailed 1633-34|Margarett]]|| || 1633/4 Plymouth||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:Unknown, sailed 1634|Unknown]]||Romsey||1634|| St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Robert Bonaventure, sailed 1634|Robert Bonaventure]]|| ||1634 Plymouth, England||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:Amity, sailed 1635|Amity]]||Downes||1635 London||St Christopher |- |[[:Category:Ann and Elizabeth, 1635|Ann & Elizabeth]]||Brookhaven||1635 London||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:Peter Bonaventure, sailed 1635|Peter Bonaventure]]||Harman||1635 London||St Christophers and the Barbadoes |- |[[:Category:John, sailed 1635|John]]||Waymoth||1635 London||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:Mathew, sailed 1635|Mathew]]||Goodladd||1635 London||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:William and John, 1635|William & John]]||Langram||1635 London||St Christophers |- |[[:Category:Paul of London, sailed 1635|Paul of London]]||Acklin||Apr or Jul 1635 London||St Christopher |} ===Providence Island=== : Providence Island colony : Date: established in 1631 by English Puritans : Location: Isla de Providencia. abt 200 km (120 mi) east of Nicaraguan coast. {|style: cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10; border=1 |- |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Expectation, sailed 1635|Expectation]]||Billinge||1635 London||Providence Is. |} ===Somer Islands=== {|style: border=1; cellspacing=10; cellpadding=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT||ARRIVAL |- |[[:Category:Truelove, sailed 1635|Truelove]]|| Dennis||1635 London||Somer Islands |} * Data for ships not entered ... work in progress. Can you help? ===Other=== {|style: border=1; cellpadding=10; cellspacing=10 |SHIP||CPT/MST||DPT |- |[[:Category:Privy, sailed 1634|Privy]]|| ||1634 |- | [[:Category:Rebecca, sailed 1634|Rebecca]]|| ||1634 |- | [[:Category:Reformation, sailed 1634|Reformation]]||Graves||1634 London |- |[[:Category:Hopewell, sailed May 1635|Hopewell]]||Driver||May 1635 Weymouth |- | [[:Category:Castle, sailed 1638|Castle]]|| ||1638 London |} == Sources == * Alexander Brown, "The first republic in America", Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1898 - 688 pages. ([http://books.google.com/books?id=HXJ5AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Google eBook]) * The Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emigrants, Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years, Apprentices, Children Stolen, Maidens Pressed, and Others who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700: With Their Ages, the Localities where They Formerly Lived in the Mother Country, the Names of the Ships in which They Embarked, and Other Interesting Particulars, from Mss. Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England. Great Britain. Public Record Office. Chatto and Windus, 1874 - 580 pages ([http://books.google.com/books?id=iZULAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Google eBook]) * "Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England 1620 - 1650" by Charles Edwards Banks, Edited and Indexed by Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, Southern Book Company, Baltimore, 1957 * [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm Pilgrim Ship Lists Early 1600's], Anne Stevens. * Ships Passenger Lists by Year of Arrival, [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/year.shtml olivetreegenealogy.com] * [http://www.winthropsociety.com/ The Winthrop Society], a hereditary organization of descendants of the Winthrop Fleet and later Great Migration ships that arrived before 1634.

Puritan Great Migration Style Guide

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[[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] == Wikitree Style Guide == The PGM Project follows the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Styles_and_Standards Wikitree Style Guide], as supplemented or modified by this Style Guide. == Name Fields == The spelling of names during the 16th and early 17th centuries was inconsistent and fluid. There was generally no "proper" or "correct" spelling. In addition, after immigrating to New England, the spelling of a person's name often changed dramatically from its spelling in English records, and continued to evolve from the time of their arrival until their death. Consistent with the Wikitree Style Guide principle of "their conventions not ours," the PGM project attempts to use the spelling used by and for the person at the time, not the spelling ultimately adopted by later generations. === Prefixes === If a PGM immigrant was commonly referred to in contemporary records by a particular title, it is appropriate to include that title as a prefix. Common titles for PGM immigrants included church positions, such as Deacon, positions in the local militia, such as Sergeant and Lieutenant, and Mr., which was used to indicate particularly high importance/socio-economic status. If the title was commonly abbreviated in contemporary records and there is an abbreviation for the title that would be widely understood by modern readers (e.g., Lieut. for Lieutenant), that abbreviation should be used instead of the full title. If the person was commonly referred to in contemporary records by different titles over the course of their life, the highest title should be used (e.g., if the person was first referred to as a Sgt. and later a Lieut. in the contemporary records, Lieut. should be used as the prefix). If the person had two different titles at the same time of comparable significance, such as Deacon and Lieutenant, the title that was most commonly used in contemporary records should be used. === Proper First Name === Unlike for last names, Wikitree profiles do not have separate fields to show a different proper first name at birth and proper first name later in life. Therefore, the Proper First Name field should contain the spelling of the person's first name that, from contemporary records in both England and New England, appears to be the most common proper spelling of their first name. The spelling in the person's baptismal record should not necessarily be used, since those generally were just the spellings selected by the parish clerk. Latinized spellings should also not be used. If the person was literate and signed their own name on documents, deference should generally be given to that spelling. === Preferred First Name === This name should be the same as Proper First Name unless the person was known from contemporary records to have generally used a more informal first name than their proper first name. An example would be if the contemporary records typically referred to the person as "Abram" when their Proper First Name was "Abraham." Again, if the person was literate and signed their own name on documents, deference should generally be given to that spelling. === Other Nicknames === This field can be used to list any other common spellings of the person's first name that are found in contemporary records. This could include a latinized spelling if one was used for them in parish records. If there were a large number of spelling variations used, it is preferable to limit the list to the one or two most common. === Last Name at Birth (LNAB) === If there is sufficient evidence from contemporary records (e.g., multiple parish records for the person and their relatives) to determine the standard or most common spelling of the person's surname while in England, that spelling should be used. As per Proper First Name, the spelling in the person's baptismal record should not necessarily be used, since those were generally just the spelling selected by the parish clerk. Latinized spellings should also not be used. If the person's parents were literate and signed their own names on documents, deference should generally be given to that spelling. If there are not sufficient (or any) evidence to determine the standard or common spelling of the person's surname while in England, the most standard or common spelling of that person's surname in New England records should be used. If the person was literate and signed their own name on documents, deference should generally be given to that spelling. If it is not clear from the guidelines in the prior two paragraphs which spelling to use, the spelling used for the person's surname by Anderson in the ''Great Migration'' series or in the ''Great Migration Directory'' or most commonly used in other quality secondary sources should be used. === Current Last Name === If there is sufficient evidence from contemporary records to determine the standard or most common spelling of the person's surname at the time of their death, that spelling should be used. If the person was literate and signed their own will or other documents in later life, that spelling should generally be deferred to. If it is not clear from the guideline in the prior paragraph which spelling to use, the spelling used for the person's surname by Anderson in the ''Great Migration'' series or in the ''Great Migration Directory'' or most commonly used in other quality secondary sources should be used. === Other Last Names === This field can be used to list any other common spellings of the person's surname that are found in contemporary records. This could include a latinized spelling if one was used for them in parish records. If there were a large number of spelling variations used, it is preferable to limit the list to the most common ones. === Suffixes === Suffixes are rarely appropriate for PGM profiles. The only suffixes that should be used are those that were used for the person in contemporary records and applied to the person throughout their life. The roman numerals I, II, III, etc. should generally not be used, since they are generally used by genealogists to distinguish between persons with the same name and were generally not used in contemporary records. Sr and Jr should generally not be used, because although those suffixes may have been commonly used in contemporary records for the person, their use was generally not consistent throughout their life. For example, it was common fora person to be referred to as Jr when they were young and there was an older person with the same name in the town and to be referred to as Sr when they were older and there was a younger person with the same name in the town. == Birth Date == If there is a baptismal record but no reliable record of the person's date of birth, use the date of baptism and check the "before this date" radio button. If there is no reliable evidence that establishes a specific date of birth or baptism, estimate the person's date of birth from other available evidence and check the "about/uncertain" radio button. == Death Date == If there is a burial record but no reliable record of the person's date of death, use the date of burial and check the "before this date" radio button. If there is no reliable evidence that establishes a specific date of death or burial, either (1) enter the date of the latest record that establishes that they were alive and check the "after this date" radio button or (2) enter the date of the earliest record that establishes that they were dead and check the "before this date" radio button. If there is a choice between (1) and (2), use the option that results in a date that is probably closest to their actual date of death. == Project Protection == All PGM project profiles should be Project Protected unless their parentage is undisputed and there are no common false or unsupported claims as to their parentage. By making a profile Project Protected, the person's parentage cannot be changed except by a Profile Manager or Project Leader. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Protection Project Protection]. To make a PGM project profile Project Protected, contact a PGM project Project Leader. == Order of Text Box Contents == The following is the proper order for the content of the text box: # Categories (if any) # PGM template and any other project templates # Warning/alert notice (if needed) # Biography # Research Notes (if any) # Sources # Acknowledgements (if appropriate) == Warning/Alert Notices == If there is a common confusion or error regarding the profiled person that could lead a would-be editor to make incorrect edits to the profile, it may be desirable to put a prominent notice regarding the common confusion or error at the top of the profile, immediately above == Biography ==. Here are three examples: :'''Note: This is not the profile for [[Smith-123|John Smith]], who was born about 1612, immigrated to Hartford about 1638, and married [[Jones-123|Mary Jones]].''' :'''Note: Do not use William Smith's "The Great Smith Book" as a source for information about this profile's John Smith. It has been proven to be entirely unreliable.''' :'''Disproven Spouse: Do not attach [[Jones-123|Mary Jones]] as a spouse to this profile. As discussed below under "Marriage," reliable evidence proves that she married a different John Smith.''' == Estimated Date Templates == It is to be expected that most PGM profiles will have one or more estimated dates. It is therefore unnecessary and undesirable for PGM profiles to include an [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Estimated_Date Estimated Date template] that flags the fact that one or more dates have been estimated. Estimated dates of birth, marriage and death should instead just be appropriately designated using the applicable "about/uncertain" radio button and a source for the estimated date (or, better yet, a sourced explanation for how the estimate was derived) included in the appropriate section of the biography. == Biography == === General Contents and Structure === The biography section should include a fully-sourced narrative discussion of the following topics: # The person's parentage and date and place of birth. # The identity of their spouse(s) and their date(s) and place(s) of marriage. # Their children # Their date of immigration and (if known) the ship they arrived on. # Their places of residence during their life. # Notable facts about and/or events in their life, such as occupation and offices held. # Their date and place of death, their will and estate. The biography should generally be ordered chronologically to the extent possible without braking up a topic (e.g., the listing/discussion of children by a single spouse should be all in one place, even if the person changed residences midway through). Except in the case of a very short profile, it is generally desirable to have a section heading for each of topic covered in the profile. === Anchoring Statement === Records that possibly relate to a PGM immigrant are often from different locations and could possibly be for different people. For example, there may be records for a John Smith who was born in Norwich, Norfolk in 1610, records for a John Smith who lived in Cambridge, MA in 1638-1640, and records for a John Smith who married Mary Jones in Hingham, MA and had children there in 1642-1655, all of whom were (based on evidence) probably, but not definitely, the same person. A choice needs to be made as to which person the profile is definitely for, as this choice affects both how the analysis is framed and which connections are uncertain. For example, if the profile is for John Smith born in Norwich in 1610, his parentage and date and place of birth are certain, but it may be uncertain whether he was the John Smith who was in Cambridge in 1638-1640 and whether he was the John Smith who married Mary Jones and was the father of the children born in Hingham in 1642-1655 (and thus that marriage and the parentage of those children would be uncertain). If, on the other hand, the profile is for John Smith who appeared in Cambridge in 1638-1640, it may be uncertain whether he was the John Smith born in Norwich in 1610 (and therefore his parentage and date and place of birth are uncertain) and also whether he was the John who married Mary Jones and was the father of the children born in Hingham in 1642-1655 (and thus that marriage and the parentage of those children would be uncertain). While if the profile is for John Smith who married Mary Jones in Hingham and had children there in 1642-1655, it may be uncertain whether he was the John Smith born in Norwich in 1610 (and therefore his parentage and date and place of birth are uncertain) and whether he was the John Smith who was in Cambridge in 1638-1640 (and therefore his date of immigration is uncertain). It is generally desirable to start the profile with an anchoring statement which expressly indicates which person the profile is for. In the case of a PGM project profile, the profile should, of course, be for a person for whom there are records that clearly establish that they were in New England no later than 1640. The anchoring statement can be included as part of the first sentence in the first topic, such as the following sentence at the start of the Parentage section: : The parentage of John Smith of Hingham is unknown. Or the anchoring statement can be a stand alone statement prior to the section for the first topic, such as: : This is the profile for John Smith of Hingham, who married Mary Jones and had children there in 1642-1655. === Evidentiary and Analytical Support === All factual assertions in the biography (except an assertion that no reliable evidence has been found for a proposition) should be supported by either (1) in-line citations to reliable sources or (2) a discussion of how the factual assertion was derived. Any inconsistencies in the evidence, and any issues regarding the reliability of sources, should also be discussed. All citations should provide a full citation for the source and, preferably, a link to a readily available online copy of the source (if one exists). For recommended sources, see [[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Reliable_Sources|Puritan Great Migration - Reliable Sources]]. === Common Unsupported or Disproven Claims === If there are common unsupported or disproven claims regarding the person, such as claims regarding their parentage, origin, date or manner of immigration, identity of their spouse, etc., those claims should be discussed in the relevant section of the biography. For example, a discussion of a common disproven claim regarding the person's parentage should be discussed in the portion of the bio that discusses their parentage. The discussion should preferably include (to the extent available) the source(s) of the unsupported or disproven claim and the evidence (or lack thereof) for and against the claim. === Long Transcriptions of Original Records === It is sometime desirable to include a block of text from an original record in a biography, such as an interesting court record. If, however, the block of text is long, it is generally desirable to just include a summary of the text and provide a link to a source containing the full text. For example, wills and estate inventories are often of great interest and importance. If, however, the will or estate inventory is long (as they commonly are), rather than including the full text of the will or estate in the profile, it is generally preferable to just include a brief summary and link to a source for the full text. In the case of wills for which there is no readily available transcription online, it is often desirable to put a transcription in a free-space page and link to that free-pace page from the biography. Here's [[Rice-53#Will|an example of a free-space page for a will]]. === Block Quotes from Secondary Sources === PGM profiles should not contain long quotations from secondary sources. If you find "copy/pastes" of multiple paragraphs of text -- whether it's from copyrighted work (like Anderson's ''Great Migration'' series), or even public-domain text (such as late 19th century genealogies freely available via Google docs or some other online archive) -- please replace such text with a summary of key points and link to the source where you can. Short quotes are fine; just be sure to add a footnote citation, referencing the original. Read more about Wikitree's policy on [[Copying_Text|Copying Text]]. A special case is long quotations of original records that are contained in secondary sources, which should be considered a long transcription of an original record and treated in the manner discussed in the prior section. === Lists of Children === For those PGM profiles where the individual had children, the children should generally be listed in numbered order (if order of birth known) or non-numbered bullets (if order of birth is not known). The list entry for each child should contain a link to the child's profile (if there is one) and their basic vitals (b, m, d), but not too much detail (removed to Connecticut in 1665 and had the following children...). Additional detail should go instead in the child's profile, if they have one. As an example: # [[Jones-124|Mary]], b. May 10, 1642 in Cambridge, m. June 2, 1666 Robert White in Ipswich, d. July 30, 1680 in Ipswich Sources for the child's basic vitals should be provided, provided that, if the vitals are well-supported by discussion and sources in the child's profile, it may be preferable rather than either duplicating the discussion and sources in the parent's profile, to instead added an express reference to the discussion and sources in the child's profile such as by adding the following text at the end of that child's entry: :: (See discussion and sources in Mary's profile.) The rationale for including a list of children with basic vitals on parent profiles includes: * Allows a reader to quickly see if the birth dates for the children are consistent. * Ability to see which children have had profiles created for them and which have not; * Allows placement of citations that support the link between parents and child; * Supports ability to print a profile page with basic family information. If the person had children by different spouses, there should be separate lists for the children by each spouse. === Spouses' Profiles === Since a person's profile should discuss their spouse and children, there is inevitably going to be some overlap and redundancy between spouses profiles. In general, the full basic discussion and sources for their marriage and children should be duplicated and essentially identical in the profile for both spouses. An exception should be made in the case of a lengthy discussion of a very lengthy discussion/analysis of an issue, such as what a wife's maiden name was or whether certain disputed children were really theirs. In that case, it is probably preferable to only include the discussion (and any related sources) in one profile and have a cross-reference to that discussion in the other spouse's profile. If there is a lengthy discussion of a wife's maiden name or parentage, it should be contained in the wife's profile, and only a cross-reference to that discussion included in the husband's profile, such as: : John Smith married a woman whose first name was Mary. As discussed in [[Unknown-123|Mary (Unknown) Smith's profile]], the maiden name and parentage of Mary are unknown and the claims that she was the daughter of [[Windsor-123|Sir William Windsor]] have been proven false. == Sources == The Sources section of the profile should be formatted like this: ::== Sources == :: :: ::See also: ::* [list here any general sources ''not'' included in any inline footnotes.] == Acknowledgements == The PGM project follows the style guide on [[Acknowledgements|Acknowledgements]]. We do not acknowledge profile creators, GEDCOM uploads or standard contributions to a profile. This information is tracked under the Changes tab.

Puritans

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[[Category: Religion Project]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Furman-419|Carey Dubinsky]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15398516 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Purse Caundle, Dorset

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[[Category: Purse Caundle, Dorset]] '''Purse Caundle''' is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southwest England. It lies within the West Dorset administrative district, about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Sherborne. ---- ===Resources=== *Purse Caundle Parish Council *[[Wikipedia:Purse_Caundle |Purse Caundle on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.opcdorset.org/PurseCaundleFiles/PurseCaundle.htm Purse Caundle Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol3/pp234-238 Purse Caundle on BHO] *[http://pursecaundlelordofthemanor.blogspot.com/ Lord of the Manor of Purse Caundle's blog] *[http://ukga.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi?action=loadDB&DB=23 St. Peter, Purse Caundle, Dorset] Marriages 1837-1921, transcript of the parish register. Fully searchable by surname or browse all names. *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/13582 Vision of Britain] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/purse-caundle.html Dorset Churches: Purse Caundle (St. Peter)] *''Add any additional genealogical resources here''

Purua Cemetery

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[[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Purua Cemetery, Whangarei, Northland|Purua Cemetery]] in Purua, Whangarei.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Purua Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2336354/purua-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Purua-Cemetery/276840 BillionGraves]

Purvis Family Mysteries

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Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734

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[[Category:Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734]] [[Category:Province of Georgia, Immigrants]] [[Category:Georgia Colonists]] :'''For more on the Province of Georgia, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_Team Province of Georgia Team Page]. :Province of Georgia is part of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies]]''' ---- :To View Passenger Profiles in WikiTree, visit [[:Category:Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734]] :Profiles in this Category should use these: '''[[Category:Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734]]''' and this category with this text '''[[Category:St. Matthew Parish, Georgia]]''' and their Profile linked to their name below. :Sticker: '''{{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}}''' shows as {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} ---- = The Passengers of the Purysburg = == History == '''{{blue|The individuals listed below made up the first out of fourTransport Ships of the "Salzburgers".}}''' These settlers left Salzburg, Austria bound for Savannah and then the Wrightsborough Settlement in the Province of Georgia. It was a two month trip across the Atlantic Ocean to escape religious persecution in their native country of Salzburg, presently known as Austria. # [[Von_Reck-2|Mr. Von Reck]], Commissary # [[Boltzius-1|J. Martin Boltzius]] Pastor # [[Gronau-29|Is. Christ. Gronau]] Pastor # [[Ortmann-229|Christopher Ortmann]], Schoolmaster # * [[Unknown-667247|Juliana]] wife # [[Zwiffler-1|John Andr. Zweiffler]] Apothacary # [[Schweikert-211|Christian Schweikert]] Servant/Footman/Cook to Reck # [[Geschwandel-1|Thomas [Ge]Schwandel]] # * [[Hofer-1114 |Margaret]] wife # * [[Geschwandel-2 |Margaret]] daughter # [[Moshammer-3 |John Moshammer]] # * [[Kraher-6|Mary]] wife # [[Schweighoffer-8|Paul Schwaighoffer]] # * [[Pindlinger-2|Margaret]] wife # * [[Schweighoffer-9|Mary]] daughter # * [[Schweighoffer-10|Thomas]] son # * [[Schweighoffer-7|Ursula]] daughter # [[Hueber-225|Lorentz Hueber]] # * [[Mandeliter-1|Mary wife]] # * [[Hueber-226|Magdalena]] daughter # * [[Hueber-227|John]] son # * [[Hueber-228|Mary]] daughter # * [[Hueber-229|Margaret]], daughter # [[Rohrmoser-13|Barbara Rohrmoserin]] # * [[Kraher-5|Katharine]] daughter # * [[Kraher-11|Gertrude]] daughter # [[Reiter-1042 |Maria Reiter]] # [[Hofer-1113|Anna Hofferin]] [Hofer] # [[Gruber-1298|Hans Grueber]] # [[Steiner-3045|Christian Steiner]] # [[Fleiss-6|Balthazar Fleiss]] # Jerg [Georg] Swaigger [[Schweiger-13|George Schweiger]] # [[Lackner-170|Tobias Larkner [Lackner]]] # [[Gruber-679|Peter Grueber]] # [[Reiter-1043|Simon Reiter]] # [[Hertzog-290|Martin Herzog]] # [[Leimberger-5|Christian Leimberger]] # [[Riedelsperger-10|Stephen Reidelsperger]] # [[Mittersteiner-1|Matthew Mittersteiner]] # [[Rauschgot-1|Simon Rauschgot]] # [[Rauner-59|Leonard Rauner]] # [[Braunberger-67|Matthias/Matthew Braunberger]] # [[Roth-7733|George Bartholomeus Roth]] # * [[Oswald-1983|Mary Barbara Oswald]] wife # [[Beque-36|Gilbert Beque]] Those listed below and also listed above went on 1st Transport. According to Vol 10 Appendix II in Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in AmericaDetailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America, Edited by Samuel Urlsperger Vol. 10, 1743, Appendix II, Edited by Jones, George Fenwick p. https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/read/detailed-reports-on-the-salzburger-emigrants-who-settled-in-america-edited-by-samuel-urlsperger-volume-ten-1743/section/64d4af58-2db1-4b50-9054-63201143bedd the following families affiliated with the Riedelsperger name were: * Schweighoffer, Paul, b. 1692, dd. 1736. ** Margaretha, nee Pindlinger, w., b. 1692, present 1752. ** Maria, d., b. 1726, (married Christian Riedelsperger). ** Thomas, s., b. 1729, dd. 1772. (See below where named Riedelsperger) ** Ursula, d., b. 1732. (See below where named Riedelsperger) Previously listed for 1st transport (see [[Space:Ebenezer%2C_Province_of_Georgia |Ebenezer, Province of Georgia]] for additional details): * [[Piedler-1|Piedler, Catharina]] b. 1711 (second transport) married [[Rothenberger-288|Stephen Rothenberger]] (second transport). * [[Reidelsperger-1|Riedelsperger, Christian]], (second transport) married [[Schweighoffer-9|Maria Schweighoffer]] (first transport) * [[Schweighoffer-10|Riedelsperger,Thomas]] (child) b. 1729 was son of Paul Schweighoffer and brother of Maria Schweighoffer Reidelsperger (see Schweighoffer first transport above) * [[Schweighoffer-7|Riedelsperger, Ursula]] (child) b. 1732 was daughter of Paul Schweighoffer and sister of Maria Schweighoffer Reidelsperger (see Schweighoffer first transport above) == Links to All Four Ships == *[[Space:Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734|Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734]] *[[Space:Prince_of_Wales%2C_Arrived_28_December_1734|Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734]] *[[Space:London_Merchant%2C_Arrived_17_February_1736|London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736]] *[[Space:Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741|Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741]]

Pushmataha County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Pushmataha County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 * Creek County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma'''

Pushthrough, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Pushthrough, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Pushthrough, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Pushthrough, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' == History == The following text - to be edited and condensed later - is from the ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador.[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 ''Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador,''] Volume 4, pp. 483-485. "A resettled fishing community, Pushthrough is located on the south coast, about 20 km northwest of Hermitage. At the western entrance to Bay d'Espoir, Pushthrough was for many years a distribution centre for Bay d'Espoir as well as for fishing communities on the coast to the west. Pushthrough was probably one of the earliest settled sites in Hermitage Bay, with the English firm of Newman and Company establishing a seasonal fishing station there in 1672. Most early inhabitants of Pushthrough were likely brought out to Newfoundland by that firm as seasonal fishing servants. Permanent settlement at Pushthrough is said to date from 1814, when one George Chambers moved there from Gaultois to establish a fishing room and later mercantile premises. The family of Charles King were resident by 1830 and Thomas Garland arrived in about 1835. By the first Census in 1836 there were 12 families at Pushthrough and a population of 82, 11 of whom were fishing servants for the Chambers firm — which had a large schooner trading to nearby fishing stations. By 1845 the community had a population of 98 and a school, where the master, Mr. Lilly, taught 26 pupils. It was also about this time that Edward Rowsell established his premises. Other early family names of Pushthrough are Lee, Roberts and Camp. Henry Camp arrived in the late 1850s to take up the position as teacher, and the Camp family later established another trading firm. By 1857 Pushthrough had a population of 118, eight of whom had been born in England. By 1884 there was a population of 209 and a Church of England school and church. By 1901 the population of Pushthrough reached 235, based on the prosperity of the local coasting trade and the Bank and lobster fisheries. The population in 1961 (247) was the largest ever recorded at Pushthrough. However movement of young families away from the community, to Gaultois in the 1950s and in the 1960s to Head of Bay d'Espoir and area, led to a decision in 1967 to close a section of the school and it was rumoured that the next year the school would be reduced to a single room. Meanwhile, changes in the resettlement program made relocation a more attractive option financially and meant that resettlement no longer required unanimous consent from the community. In the spring and summer of 1968 virtually all the families with children of school age moved. The largest number (58 people) went to Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir and others to Hermitage, Fortune, Burgeo and Gaultois. Family names at Pushthrough prior to evacuation included Ball, Blake, Courtney, Garland, Kendall, Lilly, Mullins, Roberts, Rowsell and Simms." ===Early Residents=== '''1871:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/37582 ''Lovell's Province of Newfoundland Directory, 1871.'':], p. 286. * [[Camp-2236|Henry Camp]], fisherman * John Garland, planter * Thomas Garland, planter * Thomas Grey, fisherman * Morgan Ingram, fisherman * Charles King, fisherman * John King, fisherman * Nathan King, fisherman * William King, fisherman * John Lee, fisherman * William Lee, fisherman * [[Lilly-1644|John Lilly]], fisherman * [[Lilly-1642|Jonathan Lilly]], fisherman * Wilson Lilly, fisherman * Joel Moore, fisherman * Robert Nurse, fisherman * John Roberts, fisherman * Morgan Roberts, fisherman * Ezekiel Rose, fisherman * Edward Rowsell, fisherman * John Sutton, fisherman '''1904:'''[http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_tools/id/47735 McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory, 1904], p. 489. * Robert Ball, fisherman * Mark Buffett, fisherman * [[Camp-3019|Alexander Camp]], fisherman * Henry Camp, fisherman * John Camp, revenue officer * [[Camp-2241|Joseph Camp]], fisherman * [[Camp-2242|Samuel Camp]], trader * [[Camp-3030|William Camp]], fisherman * Francis Cocarell, fisherman * Frank W. Cocarell, fisherman * Samuel Cooper, fisherman * James Garland, fisherman * Thomas (of John) Garland, fisherman * Thomas (of William) Garland, fisherman * Wilson Garland, trader * Benjamin Ingraham, fisherman * [[Engram-34|John Ingraham]], fisherman * Robert Ingraham, fisherman * William Ingraham, fisherman * Francis M. Kearley, fisherman * John King, fisherman * Mathew King, Sr., fisherman * Mathew (of Nathaniel) King, fisherman * Nathaniel King, fisherman * William King, fisherman * William (of Robert) Lee, fisherman * William (of William) Lee, fisherman * George Lilly, fisherman * John Lilly, fisherman * Morgan Lilly, fisherman * Nathaniel Lilly, fisherman * Henry McDonald, fisherman * Charles Moore, fisherman * Joel Moore, fisherman * Moses Moore, fisherman * [[Roberts-27288|James Roberts]], fisherman * Nathaniel Roberts, fisherman * Jesse Rose, fisherman * John (of Jesse) Rose, fisherman * Thomas Rose, fisherman * Edward Rowsell, fisherman * George Rowsell, fisherman * Jonathan Rowsell, fisherman * James Sutton, fisherman * Jeremiah Sutton, fisherman * John (of Jere) Sutton, fisherman * John (of John) Sutton, fisherman '''1921 Census, heads of household:'''[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99FW-GSKC ''Newfoundland Census, 1921 - Fortune Bay District.'':], pp. 327-333. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!Birth date!!Birth Location |- | [[Abbott-8446|Abbott, John]] || 1875 May || Hermitage |- | [[Camp-3019|Camp, Alexander J.]] || 1878 Aug || Pushthrough |- | [[Camp-3020|Camp, George]] || 1890 Jul || Pushthrough |- | [[Camp-2241|Camp, Joseph]] || 1854 Apr || Garnish |- | [[Camp-2242|Camp, Samuel P.]] || 1858 Jun || Garnish |- | [[Camp-3030|Camp, William G.]] || 1879 Sep || Pushthrough |- | [[Chambers-6256|Chambers, Robert]] || 1882 May || Pushthrough |- | Cooper, Samuel || 1861 Oct || Sherborne, England |- | Cooper, Steward W. || 1890 Jun || Pushthrough |- | Dewland, Job || 1887 May || Richards Harbour |- | Dewland, William || 1865 Oct || Bridport, England |- | Garland, Albert || 1888 May || Pushthrough |- | Garland, Jacob || 1885 Feb || Pushthrough |- | Garland, Wilson || 1864 Jul || Pushthrough |- | Honeycote, Henry || 1873 Oct || McCallum |- |[[Engram-34|Ingram, John]] || 1862 Jun || Pushthrough |- | Kendell, Edward || 1861 Sep || Round Harbour |- | King, Charles H. || 1882 Apr || McCallum |- | King, Nathaniel || 1878 Sep || Pushthrough |- | King, William H. || 1869 Apr || Pushthrough |- | Knott, John || 1898 May || Gaultois |- | Lee, William || 1883 Apr || Pushthrough |- | Lee, William || 1887 Feb || Pushthrough |- | Lilly, John || 1868 May || Pushthrough |- | Lilly, Nathaniel || 1875 Jul || Pushthrough |- | Lilly, Morgan || 1859 Jul || Pushthrough |- | McDonald, George || 1865 Apr || Furby's Cove |- | McDonald, Henry || 1861 Jan || Furby's Cove |- | Moore, Charles || 1866 Apr || Pushthrough |- | Moore, Joel || 1877 May || Pushthrough |- | Moore, Moses || 1870 Sep || Pushthrough |- | Priddle, John || 1881 Jun || New Harbour |- | Roberts, Charles || 1890 Oct || Pushthrough |- | [[Roberts-27288|Roberts, James]] || 1878 May || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Morgan || 1865 July || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Nathaniel || 1858 Jun || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Nathaniel || 1901 Jan || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Robert || 1881 Mar || Pushthrough |- | Roberts, Robert || 1900 Aug || Pushthrough |- | Rose, John ||1869 Apr || Pushthrough |- | Rose, Robert || 1882 Dec || Pushthrough |- | Rowsell, Henry || 1886 Nov || Pushthrough |- | Rowsell, John || 1894 Jul || Pushthrough |- | Rowsell, Johnathan || 1860 Dec || Pushthrough |- | Rowsell, Robert A. || 1881 Mar || Pushthrough |- | Sutton, Emmanuel || 1886 Jun || Pushthrough |- | Sutton, James || 1872 Oct || Pushthrough |- | Sutton, William || 1881 Feb || Pushthrough |- | Vivian, Rev. N. G. || 1887 Jan || New Bonaventure |- | Wells, George || 1883 Mar ||Pushthrough |- |} ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Pushthrough,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Pušovce, Prešov Catholic Records Research

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[[Category:Pušovce, Prešov One Place Study]] A page to track research of the Catholic church records in Pušovce, Prešov, Slovakia. {{One Place Study|place=Pušovce, Prešov|category=Pušovce, Prešov One Place Study}} {| border="1" | '''Years''' || '''Contents''' || '''Source''' || '''Researcher''' || '''Status''' || '''Notes''' |- | 1788-1791 || Baptisms || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6XB3-2JP?wc=9PQD-3TR%3A107654301%2C108764701%2C133359501%2C133359502&cc=1554443 FamilySearch] || [[Petro-168 | Keith Petro]] || 0/14 || |}

Pušovce, Prešov One Place Study

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== Pušovce, Prešov One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Pušovce, Prešov|category=Pušovce, Prešov One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q283078|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Pušovce, Prešov One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Pušovce, Prešov Pušovce (Rusyn: Пушовце, Hungarian: Pósfalva) is a village and municipality in Prešov District in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Slovakia :'''Region:''' Prešov :'''District:''' Prešov :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 49.083333, 21.416667 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1352. ===Population=== :It has a population of 526 people (2020-12-31). [https://krehel.sk/statistic_of_slovak_places_by_dusan_krehel/?lang=en&format=wiki_switch_pagename&type=population_last&2020=on&all_places=on&in_places=&version=2020 Statistic of Slovak places] ====Notables==== ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Pušovce|Pušovce on Wikipedia]]

Putaruru Lawn Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Putaruru Lawn Cemetery, Putaruru, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Putaruru, Waikato]] == Putaruru Lawn Cemetery - Tirau Street Cemetery == Putāruru is a small town in the Waikato region. It is on the Oraka River 65km south-east of Hamilton about half way between Tokoroa and Tirau. The name of the town comes from the Mâori word Putaaruru: : "To come forth like a ruru (native owl)" - sometimes given as 'Home of the Owl'. === Links === NB there are two Findagrave pages for this cemetery. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2668686/putaruru-lawn-cemetery Find-a-Grave] has 32 entries * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331935/tirau-sreet-cemetery Find-a-Grave for Tirau St Cemetery] has 218 entries * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Tirau-St-Cemetery/286270 BillionGraves] has 14 entries * [https://www.southwaikato.govt.nz/our-services/do-it-online/cemetery-search/Pages/default.aspx South Waikato Cemetery database search] === Notable Interments === Putaruru Old Cemetery is the site of the [https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/casualties/graham-turner official war grave] of [[Turner-25955|Graham Turner]] who died in 1943. He died on 18 February 1943 during World War II, and was the son of Stanley Campbell Turner and Annie Turner, of Putaruru. === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''0''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''218''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''14'''. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Putnam Cemetery, Danvers, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Putnam Cemetery, Danvers, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Putnam_Cemetery_Danvers_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Putnam Cemetery,
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CEMETERY NAME:  ''' Putnam Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' 485 Maple Street, Danvers, Massachusetts, 01923 ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.58652, -70.96949 ''' There are several Putnam Cemeteries in Danvers. This one is referred to as GR6 Putnam private burial ground in the "Vital Records of Danvers Massachusetts to the end of year 1849, Volume II, Marriages and Deaths". Also referred to as DAN.808 Putnam Cemetery in the "MACRIS Survey of Massachusetts Cemeteries". The path is adjacent to the State Police barracks entry and opposite the Beverly Hospital in Danvers (across Rte 62). This leads to the cemetery. You can park at the State Police barracks.  101 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1699- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Putnam_Cemetery%2C_Danvers%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1754852/putnam-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Putnam County, Tennessee

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Welcome to Putnam County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ---- ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to Putnam County, Tennessee. From cities, to citizens, to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. ==How to Join the Project== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. #Project template: {{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} gives you the template above (2 flags) === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. ==List of Things to Do== #Contributing to the main project page as needed #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and deceased estates #Land tenure records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia service #Census records, indexed and uploaded ==Putnam County History== ==Geography== Putnam County is part of Middle Tennessee, one of Tennesee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Putnam County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== # # # # # # ===Protected areas=== #List and link wildlife areas/parks/etc ==Government Offices== #List and link county offices ==Demographics== #General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc ==Communities== ===Cities=== (must be officially part of the county) # # ===Towns=== ==County Common Areas== #[[:Category: Putnam County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Putnam County Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Putnam County, Tennessee, Schools |Putnam County Schools]] ==Things to do/see== #touristy things ==County Resources== ===County Records=== ===Church records=== ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== ===Estate/Probate Records=== ===Land/Homestead Records=== ===Tax Lists=== ===Military Service Records=== ===Census Records=== ==See also== ==Sources== ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations '''

Putnam County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Putnam County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Putnam County, West Virginia | category =Putnam County, West Virginia }} -------
Putnam County, West Virginia
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Putnam County Cemeteries

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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Putnam County, Indiana]] [[Category: Indiana, Sources]] [[Category: Indiana, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Putnam County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] === Putnam County Cemeteries === '''Putnam County Cemeteries Listed by Township''' This list includes only those cemeteries that have been located and have currently documented tombstones.
The cemeteries are listed by township then by section number. The coordinates are listed in degrees, minutes and seconds.
If we have restored the cemetery, that fact is noted. If we have read and photographed the cemetery, that fact is noted.
We have also noted the number of individual tombstone photos we have taken and which are available digitally.
If we did not read the cemetery ourselves, the readings are from old readings, most of which are from the records of William Boatright and others on file at the Putnam County library. Note that many of the cemeteries are located on private property.
We have names and contact information for most of the Putnam County cemeteries.
* Created by Larry Tippin, Indiana Pioneer Cemeteries Restoration Project, 2007 * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:Putnam County Cemeteries|Putnam County Cemeteries]]'' (Larry Tippin, Indiana Pioneer Cemeteries Restoration Project, 2007) * Source Example: ::: [[#PutnamCem|Putnam County Cemeteries]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Putnam County Cemeteries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *http://www.putnamindianacemeteries.com/aweb/CemByTwp/CemList.htm

Putnam County Cemetery Inscriptions

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Putnam County, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == Putnam County Cemetery Inscriptions == * by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel Knapp Frost) * published 1910 * Source Example: ::: Frost, Josephine C., ''[[Space:Putnam County Cemetery Inscriptions|Putnam County Cemetery Inscriptions]]'' (1910) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Frost|Frost]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Frost|Frost]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Putnam County Cemetery Inscriptions|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/putnamcountyceme00fros === Table of Contents === * Back of Baptist Church, Carmel, Page 1 * Baptist Cemetery, Kent Cliffs, Page 21 * Halstead Cemetery, Carmel, Page 27 * Baptist Cemetery, Ludingtonville, Page 44 * Small Cemetery west of Ludingtonville, Page 56 * Raymond Cemetery, Carmel, Page 57 * Gilead Cemetery, Carmel, Page 101 * Kelley Cemetery, Carmel, Page 118

Putnam County New York

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[[Category:Putnam County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Putnam County was split off from Dutchess County in 1812. It is named for [[Putnam-40|Israel Putnam]], who served in the American Army during the American Revolution. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutchess_County%2C_New_York Dutchess County] - North *Fairfield County, Connecticut - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Westchester_County_New_York Westchester County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rockland_County_New_York Rockland County] - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Orange_County_New_York Orange County] - West ==Towns== *Carmel *Kent *Patterson *Philipstown *Putnam Valley *Southeast ==Villages== *Brewster *Cold Spring *Nelsonville ==Census-designated Places== *Brewster Heights *Brewster Hill *Carmel *Lake Carmel *Mahopac *Peach Lake (shared with Westchester County) *Putnam Lake ==Hamlets== *Farmers Mills *Garrison *Gayville *Lake Peekskill *Ludingtonville *Tompkins Corners ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Putnam_County%2C_New_York Putnam County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Putnam_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Putnam County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_Putnam_County%2C_New_York History of Putnam County, New York] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Commemorative_Biographical_Record_of_the_Counties_of_Dutchess_and_Putnam%2C_New_York Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Putnam_County,_New_York_Genealogy Putnam County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/putnam-county/ Putnam County on Genealogy Inc]

Putnam County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850

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[[Category:Putnam County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1850 Slave Schedule Index]]''' '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Virginia_Team|US Black Heritage Project Virginia Team]]''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | William Alexander || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5QPZ |- | Alfred || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H63Z |- | John N Anderson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-543Z |- | Thos Atkinson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H8N2 |- | Col Beale || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HXW2 |- | John G Bean || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HFMM |- | A Beckley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-54W2 |- | Lewis L Beroling || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HD2M |- | Edward Billups || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HC2M |- | John Blackwell || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HZPZ |- | John Bouyer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5Q2M |- | Lewis L Bowling || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HDN2 |- | Peggy Bradford || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H43Z |- | William A Bradford || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HW2M |- | Ludwell Bronaugh || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5WMM |- | M D Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HHZM |- | Wm C Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HH6Z |- | John M Calister || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-573Z |- | John W Carly || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H4PZ |- | Reuben Case || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H86Z |- | Adelaide Chapman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-53N2 |- | Cadwalader Chapman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-57W2 |- | Andrew J Conner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HCZM |- | Charles Conner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HCN2 |- | James Conner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HC6Z |- | Malcomn M Cown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-572M |- | John Craig || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5WW2 |- | Polly A Craig || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5W3Z |- | William Deal || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HHN2 |- | Andusa Dudding || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HDPZ |- | John Dudding || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-576Z |- | Col J Early || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-57T2 |- | Alfred Ellis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HC3Z |- | Cela Ellis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HCW2 |- | Susan Ferqueam || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HFZM |- | H H Forbs || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HF6Z |- | Allen Frazier || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HHT2 |- | Saml Frazier || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HHW2 |- | Joseph Gearz || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-57PZ |- | Henry L Gillaspie || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5W6Z |- | James M Gray || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H8PZ |- | P W Hale || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HFN2 |- | Robert M Hall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5QT2 |- | Robt M Hall || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H4T2 |- | Robert L Hallen || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-53PZ |- | A W Handley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5QMM |- | Isaac Handley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H8ZM |- | John Handley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5QN2 |- | Augustus A Hanley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HXN2 |- | Eliza Harbour || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HX2M |- | David O Harrison || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H4ZM |- | John Harrison || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H8T2 |- | Benj Hensley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HD3Z |- | William Henson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5Q3Z |- | D S Herriford || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HWN2 |- | Thomas R Hope || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H4MM |- | Thomas R Hope || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HWPZ |- | Lemuel Jarrel || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5W2M |- | Robt Johnson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HN6Z |- | John Jones || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HN2M |- | Thomas Jones || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-532M |- | Moses Kelly || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H6PZ |- | Thomas R Keope || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HWT2 |- | Jeremiah S Kirtley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HZZM |- | Joseph Kirtley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HZW2 |- | Richd Lanham || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H6N2 |- | Lempteton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HHPZ |- | John P Lett || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HDMM |- | John Lewis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HNZM |- | William A Love || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5Q6Z |- | Wm Mathews || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HCMM |- | Thos C Maupin || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HH2M |- | Andrew McCalister || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HZ3Z |- | Calvery McCalister || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HCPZ |- | Joseph McCalister || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HZN2 |- | Thomas McCalister || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HCT2 |- | Walton McMullen || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H6ZM |- | Benj Melton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HDW2 |- | Elisha Melton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H66Z |- | Wm A Melton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H62M |- | Ann Mendish || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HDT2 |- | John Middleton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-53T2 |- | Lyle Millan || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HF2M |- | John Morgan || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HX3Z |- | Andrew J Morris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HXPZ |- | M S Morris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-57MM |- | Sarah A Morris || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-57ZM |- | Betsey Nelson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H4W2 |- | James Neunnan || 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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HN3Z |- | James Conner Sr || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-57N2 |- | James Staten || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HFPZ |- | James Staton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HFT2 |- | Benj H Sterrill || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H82M |- | George W Summers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HXZM |- | Thomas Summers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HFW2 |- | Clark Tench || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-5WN2 |- | Robert Thompson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HF3Z |- | Geo W Thomton || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H8MM |- | William Tucker || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-536Z |- | H Turley || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-HNMM |- | John Vaunden || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWP-H6W2 |- | L E Vin*ix || 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Putnam County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860

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[[Category:Putnam County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Index]]''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | S E ?introny || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-XNW2 |- | W A Alexander || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-WYT2 |- | E E Allen || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-3MN2 |- | G E Allen || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-3M2M |- | R N B Thompson || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-XFPZ |- | A R Barbee || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-WY3Z |- | L G Bowling || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-ZZT2 |- | L G Bowling || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-3YPZ |- | S G Bowling || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-ZZPZ |- | G C Bowyer || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-QXMM |- | A Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-Z86Z |- | M Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-Z8N2 |- | W E Brown || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-Z82M |- | E H Chambers || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-W1MM |- | A Chapman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-WY6Z |- | W Chapman || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-XJW2 |- | A J Conner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-XN6Z |- | A J Conner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-XN2M |- | C Conner || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-XJZM |- | G W Coy || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-WB6Z |- | J Craig || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-3MW2 |- | P A Craig || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2X5-ZDMM |- | J B Crawford || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-WYPZ |- | M Davis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-3TT2 |- | R H Davis || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-WT2M |- | W Deale || https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XR-XFT2 |- 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Putnam's Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Periodicals | Periodicals]] __TOC__ == Putnam's Magazine == Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests : The new series of "Putnam's Magazine," published by G.P. Putnam and sons, was merged into "Scribner's monthly" Dec. 1870. Fashioned after Blackwood's Putnam's Magazine was the lively endeavor of Charles Briggs and George William Curtis. The contributions, although unsigned, came from the best American pens. Horace Greeley, Parke Goodwin, James Fenimore Cooper, Henry Thoreau, Richard Henry Stoddard, and a great number of others filled the columns with political spice and literary excellence. Always in financial difficulty, it finally succumbed in 1870. * published by G. P. Putnam, 10 Park Place, New York, 1853-1870 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: Putnam's Magazine | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * Original and New Series ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696298 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542165 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011682073 * Original Series :* Many: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100163659 :* Vol. 1: Jan-Jun 1853 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002805975l :* Vol. 2: Jul-Dec 1853 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002805976j :* Vol. 3: Jan-Jul 1854 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002805977h :* Vol. 4: Jul-Dec 1854 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951002805978f :* Vol. 5: Jan-Jul 1855 ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmagazine00compgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dm8CAAAAIAAJ :* Vol. 7: Jan-Jul 1856 ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmagazine07unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3XICAAAAIAAJ :* Vol. 9: Jan-Jun 1857 ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmagazine02unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4F8CAAAAIAAJ * New Series :* Vol. 1: Jan-Jun 1868 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tcsCAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmagazine01unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=r2YCAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmagazine03unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CmICAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmagazine17unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WekRAAAAYAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542244 :* Vol. 3: Jan-Jun 1869 ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmagazine00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q2QCAAAAIAAJ :* Vol. 4 1867 July-Dec 1869 ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmagazine18unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uOkRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmagazine09unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rmYCAAAAIAAJ :* Vol. 5: Jan-Jun 1870 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951002805973p :* Vol. 6 July-Nov 1870 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542244 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Putnam's Magazine|Putnam's Magazine]]'' (G.P. Putnam, New York, date) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#PM|Putnam's Mag.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Putnam's Magazine|Putnam's Magazine]]'' (G.P. Putnam, New York, date) [ Page ].

Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Periodicals|Periodicals]] __TOC__ == Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine == Devoted to Genealogy, History, Heraldry, Revolutionary and Colonial Records * [[Wikipedia: Putnam%27s_Magazine]] * [[Putnam-2520|Eben Putnam]], Publisher and Editor, Danvers, Mass. * New series vol. 1 (1892) - v. 6 (1898) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lb4UAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gecNAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 1 (1891-2) ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng01newp ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng00newp ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyh189293putn ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405345 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=d9MUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 (1893-1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyh189394putn ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=slw7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng03newp ::* https://archive.org/details/magazineofneweng02newp * Vol. 3 (1895) ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405345 ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyhi1895putn ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nL8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qlw7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TlpJAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3-5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JTBCAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 4 (1896) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KWE7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fb8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyhi1896putn ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405345 * Vol. 5 (1897) ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamsmonthlyhi00putn * New Series, Vol. 5, (Jan.-Dec. 1897) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DF_YvtwyLKAC * Vol. 6 (1898) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dLtPAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamshistorica1898putn * New Series, Vol. 7, (Jan.-Dec. 1899) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iixCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/putnamshistorica00putn/page/n6/mode/1up === [[Space:The_Genealogical_Quarterly_Magazine|The Genealogical Quarterly Magazine]] === * Vol. 1 (1900) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jqE-AAAAYAAJ * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100009125 * Vol. 1 Apr.1905 - March 1906 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924082034723 * Vol. 2 Jan.-Dec. 1907 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OxAzAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 3 (1916) Dec. 1915 - Sept. 1916 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LDNCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7gnADNju7lQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tchPAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmag191516bost * Vol. 4 March 1917 - ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7gnADNju7lQC&pg=RA1-PT10 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine|Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine]]'' (Eben Putnam, Danvers, Mass.) * ([[#PMHM|Putnam's Monthly]])

Putnamville Burial Ground, Danvers, Massachusetts

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CEMETERY NAME:  '''  Putnamville Burial Ground''' ADDRESS:  '''  Locust Street, Danvers, Massachusetts, 01923''' GPS COORDINATES:  '''  42.59010, -70.93922''' There are several Putnam Cemeteries in Danvers. This one is referred to as GR15 Putnam private burial ground, Locust Street in the "Vital Records of Danvers Massachusetts to the end of year 1849, Volume II, Marriages and Deaths".  42 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1811-1961 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Putnamville_Burial_Ground%2C_Danvers%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264827/putnamville-burial-ground '''Find A Grave Page''']

Putney Vale Cemetery and Crematorium

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== History == At the start of the Victorian period, seven great cemeteries were planned in different parts of London. The "magnificent seven" were: Kensal Green (1833), West Norwood (1836), Highgate (1839), Abney Park (1840), Brompton and Nunhead (both 1840), and Tower Hamlets (1841). But London continued to expand. When London County Council was established in 1888, the borough councils took on the responsibility of meeting the increased demand for burials. The Borough of Wandsworth duly acquired farmland, and its Borough Council Surveyor laid out Putney Vale Cemetery there in 1887. He designed two chapels for it, one for the Church of England, and one for other denominations (or none). He also designed a cemetery lodge. The firm of J. Melady & Sons, from nearby Barnes, did the planting. The cemetery opened in 1891, and needed extending in 1909 and 1912. In 1938, one of the chapels was converted to a crematorium by E. J. Elford. The crematorium part is at the back of the chapel, in the guise of a tower. Elford also designed a Garden of Remembrance, laid out around the same time. The cemetery is known for its "good range of turn-of-the-century monuments (many featuring Edwardian ladies in attitudes of mourning) and two especially fine mausolea" (Curl 166). The latter both date from 1910. One, Ionic in style, was built for Edwin Tate (1847-1928), son of the Victorian sugar magnate Henry Tate. It seems curious that it was built years before he died, but the brief listed buildings text dates it even further back, calling it "late 19c." Perhaps it was originally built for the children he had lost (see peerage records). The other mausoleum, referred to by James Stevens Curl as "a powerful in antis Egyptianising job with palm-leaf capitals" (166), was for Alexander Gordon (c.1841-1910), of a large American manufacturing concern, Niles Tool Works. These and a third mausoleum with Doric pilasters, for the prominent Sainsbury family and dating from 1900, are all Grade II listed buildings. Among the many well-known people laid to rest at Putney Vale are Dickens's eighth child, Henry Fielding Dickens (1849-1933), who became a distinguished lawyer, and the sculptor Jacob Epstein (1880-1959). — Jacqueline Banerjee Putney Vale Cemetery, c 18ha, is located to the south-west of Putney and north-east of Kingston, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It is bounded to the north-west by Kingston Road (A3), with Richmond Park Golf Course beyond, and to the north-east, east, and south by woodland on the edge of Wimbledon Common. On the west side the cemetery is bounded by housing along Frensham Drive and a superstore. Late-C19 red-brick and stone walls form the boundary along the north side, and the other boundaries are marked by C20 metal fences, some of which are mounted on walls, and backed by hedges or woodland belts. The cemetery is laid out on virtually flat ground, with a slight rise from west to east, and a rise at the southern end of the cemetery towards the boundary. There are open views throughout the cemetery and vistas along the roads, particularly Hayward Avenue, Alexander Way, and Central Drive. == Entrances and Approaches == Today (2001) the main entrance is from Stag Lane, which leads south from the A3 to a late-C20 entrance to the cemetery. A drive, with a narrow strip of cemetery ground to the north (outside the area registered here), runs east for c 300m between the superstore to the north and the housing to the south, to an inner entrance which is marked by a late-C20 office on the north side of the drive. The late-C19 entrance led directly into the cemetery from Kingston Road at the northern tip of the site but this is now (2001) used only as a pedestrian entrance. This entrance is marked by late-C19 gothic octagonal stone piers supporting iron gates and railings (together listed grade II). The late-C19 East Lodge stands on the east side of the drive, south-east of the entrance. From here, Hayward Avenue, lined by a double avenue of deciduous trees, runs south-east for c 160m to the chapel crematorium. An early-C20 entrance to the cemetery leads off Kingston Road in the north-west corner of the cemetery, but is no longer used. From the gates and gate piers, a drive leads south-east past the early-C20 West Lodge, and then south-east for c 150m to a rondpoint. A late-C19 pedestrian approach lies on the south side of the cemetery and leads through a late-C19 iron gate between the boundary fence onto Alexander Way, a drive that runs south-west to north-east along the southern boundary. == Principal Buildings == A pair of gothic chapels, built in c 1890 by J C Radford, stand c 160m south-east of the East Lodge. The chapels (formerly Nonconformist on the west side and Anglican on the east side) are linked by a porte-cochère. A crematorium adjoins the chapels on the south side; this was built in 1935 by E J Elford, when the chapels were partially converted internally into a crematorium. The crematorium was damaged by a fire in 1946 and rebuilt in 1956. == Other Land == From the late-C20 office, Central Drive runs north-east for c 30m to a rondpoint from which six drives radiate, four at right angles to each other: the two parts of Central Drive opposite each other, with Patons Drive, which leads north-west to West Lodge, opposite Greenwood Road, which leads south-east to Alexander Way on the southern boundary. On either side of Greenwood Road, forming a goose-foot pattern, are two further drives, Richards Way and Scofield Road, both of which run from the rondpoint to Alexander Way. The ground between Richards Way, Greenwood Road, and Scofield Road has an early-C20 radial layout of further drives, which terminate back on Central Drive or on Boulters Path, which forms the western boundary of the late-C19 cemetery. From the rondpoint, Central Drive continues north-east for c 300m across the width of the cemetery to the forecourt on the north side of the chapel crematorium. It is lined for part of its length by an avenue of alternating yews, conifers, and deciduous trees. Alexander Way runs for c 450m along the south-east boundary, sweeps around the south-east corner of the cemetery, and then leads north-west for c 150m up to the south side of the chapel crematorium. Alexander Way is terraced and is on slightly higher ground, giving views over the rest of the cemetery. Along the eastern boundary the land rises from Alexander Way in small artificial terraces for graves. The mausoleums along it include the Sainsbury Mausoleum (late-C19, pseudoperipteral Doric temple, listed grade II), and the Edwin Tate Mausoleum (late-C19, marble Ionic temple, listed grade II) along the southern stretch, and the Gordon Mausoleum (late-C19, granite building in the style of an Egyptian temple, listed grade II), along the stretch that runs north to the chapel. Between Alexander Way and Boulters Path is the late-C19 part of the cemetery, laid out on a modified grid plan. To the north of Central Drive is an area to the east of Patons Path, laid out in the early C20 on a simple grid plan. To the north-east of this area, and occupying the north-east corner of the cemetery, is a Garden of Remembrance, bounded by Kingston Road, Central Drive, and Hayward Avenue. The garden, which is roughly semicircular, was laid out as a rose garden in 1935-8 by E J Elford. It is partly enclosed by walls and piers of red brick with three gateways. The garden has been modified in the mid to late-C20 and now includes a fountain, flower beds with box hedges, and a lavender walk. In the 1970s planting was introduced to screen the Garden of Remembrance from a car park along Hayward Avenue. The cemetery is largely kept clear of planting except for the mature woodland boundary belt, scattered specimen trees, and avenues along some of the drives. The trees are mixed conifers and deciduous trees, including oak, sweet chestnut, sycamore, yew, holly, thorn, lime, and poplar. The graves and monuments include a remarkable collection in the south-east corner of the cemetery of monuments from the 1890s to 1930s. Other major monuments include the Ismay tomb of 1937 with semi-abstract shipping scenes, the symbolist monument to Emma Vickey (1922), the grave of Sir Harry Renwick (1932), and the Lyons grave with mosaic work (1924). Lillie Langtry (1929) and Jacob Epstein (1959) were buried in the cemetery, and Clement Attlee (1967) and Clementine Churchill (1977) were cremated there. == Sources == * [http://www.parksandgardens.org/places-and-people/site/2727/description Putney Vale Cemetery and Crematorium Website] '''link no longer works - replacement required ''' * [http://www.victorianweb.org/art/parks/putneyvale/index.html Putney Vale Cemetery and Crematorium on The Victoria Web]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Puumalan kirkonkirja vuosina 1844–1885 seurakunnassa vihityistä pareista. *[[Space:Puumala vihityt 1844-1885|Puumala vihityt 1844-1885]] === Citing this source === The following code can be used to cite this source (the first time in a profile): :{{Space:Puumala vihityt 1844-1885}} All but the first cites in a certain profile should use the following shorter code: : === External Links === *[http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/HisKi-digiarkisto.php?bid=10451 digitoitu versio SSHY:n jäsenille] *[http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/kirjat/Kirkonkirjat/puumala/puumala.htm Puumalan kirkonkirjat] SSHY:n julkinen sivu [[Space:Puumala vihityt 1844-1885|Puumala vihityt 1844-1885]]

Pyes Pa Memorial Park Free Space page

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[[Category: Pyes Pa Memorial Park, Tauranga, Bay of Plenty]] [[Category: Bay of Plenty Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == Pyes Pa Memorial Park == Pyes Pa is the main cemetery in the city of Tauranga. It provides cemetery and crematorium services in a parklike setting. The Pyes Pa Memorial Park Chapel was opened on March 4, 1967, by then Mayor David Mitchell. In 2014 it was upgraded and named the Tui Lounge. The Granite Soldier and Stone Plaque at Pyes Pa Cemetery in Tauranga are together known as the Veteran Memorial. The memorial was unveiled on Sunday, 20 August 2008, as part of the 90th anniversary of the end of World War I (1914-1918). See: http://tauranga.kete.net.nz/remembering_war/topics/show/2537 Location
403 Pyes Pa Rd, Pyes Pa 3173 === Notable Interments === To be noted here === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2327837/pyes-pa-memorial-park Find-a-Grave] This has 533 records. * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pyes-Pa-Cemetery/255834 BillionGraves] This has 5736 records. *[https://www.tauranga.govt.nz/council/services/cemeteries/cemeteries-search Tauranga Council Cemetery Database Search] * [https://www.tauranga.govt.nz/Portals/0/data/council/cemeteries/files/pyespa_brochure.pdf Council brochure (pdf) on Pyes Pa Memorial Park] - this includes a site map and prices === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] (and the [[Space:Oceania_Cemeteries_Team|Oceania Cemeteries Team]]). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''46''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''533''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''5736'''. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Pyne Plantation

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Pyne Plantation, Colleton County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:Pyne_Plantations_Index|Pyne Plantation Index]] ===Introduction=== This rice plantation was located in St. Bartholomew Parish, Colleton County. It was comprised of 3,450 acres and held 5 separate plantations on its land. The plantation contained thirty houses for laborers, stable, corn house, cotton house, blacksmith house, and a gin house with a ten-horse-power steam engine. There was also a six-room dwelling.https://south-carolina-plantations.com/colleton/pyne.html ===Owners=== :Irvine Keith Heyward , Nathaniel Heyward , William Henry and Esther Barnwell Heyward, :Caesar Pencil, :John Pyne (1811) :Arthur B. Rose (1868) [[Pyne-698|John Pyne]] was born 14 February 1766 in Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland. He married Honora Smith ca. 1789 in Ireland. She was the daughter of O'Brien Smith and Margaret Parsons. John and Honora immigrated to America with their seven children and arived in Charleston, South Carolina 28 February 1808. John died 7 June 1813 and was buried in St. Michael's Churchyard in Charleston, South Carolina. Descendants lived in South Carolina, New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania and elsewhere. ===Slaves=== The total number of slaves from all 5 plantations at the time of his probate was 376. Please see the Pyne plantation index for the slaves on each of his plantations. ==Sources== * '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''':"South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JJ9W-36?i=125&cc=3460989 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 March 2022)*Inventory of the enslaved. *Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38288983/john-pyne : accessed 23 December 2021), memorial page for John Pyne (14 Feb 1766–7 Jun 1813), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38288983, citing Saint Michaels Church Cemetery, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA ; Maintained by Saratoga (contributor 46965279) .

Pyne Plantations Index

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[[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] This is a holding place for the Pyne Plantations owned by [[Pyne-698|John Pyne]] which held 376 enslaved people on 5 plantations. *[[Space:Pyne_Plantation|Pyne Plantation]], Colleton County. Owner John Pyne (1811) is the main plantation and contained thirty houses for laborers, stable, corn house, cotton house, blacksmith house, and a gin house with a ten-horse-power steam engine. There was also a six-room dwelling. 3,450 acres; primary crop – Rice: https://south-carolina-plantations.com/colleton/pyne.html *[[Space:Ashepoo_Plantation%2C_Colleton_County%2C_South_Carolina|Ashepoo Plantation]] - Owner John Pyne; 80 slaves named: https://lowcountryafricana.com/342-enslaved-ancestors-at-5-plantations-of-john-pyne-colleton-sc-1814/ *[[Space:Buckhead_Plantation%2C_Colleton_County%2C_South_Carolina|Buckhead Plantation]] - Owner John Pyne; 64 slaves + 18 house servants named: https://lowcountryafricana.com/342-enslaved-ancestors-at-5-plantations-of-john-pyne-colleton-sc-1814/ *[[Space:Duharrow_Plantation%2C_Colleton_County%2C_South_Carolina|Duharrow Plantation]] - Owner John Pyne; 77 slaves named on probate record. https://lowcountryafricana.com/342-enslaved-ancestors-at-5-plantations-of-john-pyne-colleton-sc-1814/ (only 46 are accounted for here) *[[Space:Litchfield_Plantation%2C_Colleton_County%2C_South_Carolina|Litchfield Plantation]] - Owner John Pyne; 44 slaves named: https://lowcountryafricana.com/342-enslaved-ancestors-at-5-plantations-of-john-pyne-colleton-sc-1814/ (their list only accounts for 42) * [[Space:Yaughall_Plantation%2C_Colleton_County%2C_South_Carolina|Yaughall Plantation]]'''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''':"South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JJ9W-36?i=125&cc=3460989 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 March 2022)*Inventory of the enslaved.
- Owner John Pyne; 93 slaves names: https://lowcountryafricana.com/342-enslaved-ancestors-at-5-plantations-of-john-pyne-colleton-sc-1814/ (their list only accounts for 92) ==Sources== "South Carolina, Charleston District, Estate inventories, 1732-1844," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W1W8-G33Z : 12 March 2020), John Pyne, 10 Jun 1814; citing Court, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, L10136, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.

Pyrenees, 1851 and 1853 - Ship Tree

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Pyrmont Cemetery, Pyrmont, Indiana

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[[Category:Pyrmont Cemetery, Pyrmont, Indiana]] [[Category:Carroll County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Pyrmont Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/8207+W+550+S,+Delphi,+IN+46923/@40.46677,-86.6831685,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x88130ef51151fb15:0xba7f1f58e30acb3c?hl=en Pyrmont Cemetery, Pyrmont, Indiana on Google Maps]

Pythian Grove Cemetery

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[[Category:Pythian Grove Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky]] This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]]. See [[:Category:Pythian_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|Pythian Grove Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. ---- '''Also known as:''' Berry Cemetery Pythian Grove Cemetery is near the City of Berry at the intersection of KY Highway 1032 W (Colemansville-Berry Road) and KY Highway 1054 (Lafferty Pike) in Harrison County, Kentucky. It was established in 1895 by The Order of Knights of Pythias. It is an active cemetery with over 3000 burials. '''Physical Address:''' KY Highway 1032 W, Berry, Kentucky 41003
'''Mailing Address:''' PO BOX 143, Berry, KY 41003 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.5219, -84.4003
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/38%C2%B031'18.8%22N+84%C2%B024'01.1%22W/@38.5204394,-84.4035616,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d38.5219!4d-84.4003 Pythian Grove Cemetery on Google Maps] ''' Resources ''' *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=75645 Pythian Grove Cemetery on Find A Grave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pythian-Grove-Cemetery/42668 Pythian Grove Cemetery on BillionGraves] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/harrison/cemeteries/pythian.txt Pythian Grove Cemetery on USGenWeb] *[http://usgenwebsites.org/KYHarrison/PythianGroveCemetery.htm Pythian Grove Cemetery on KYGenWeb]

Pythian Grove Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky

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'''Pythian Grove Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky detailed listings''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [[:Category:Pythian_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky|Pythian Grove Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky Page]] for people buried in this cemetery. See The [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/75645/pythian-grove-cemetery Pythian Grove Cemetery on FindAGrave] '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Pythian_Grove_Cemetery|Pythian Grove Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Pythian_Grove_Cemetery|Pythian Grove Cemetery]]}}

Pythian Ridge Cemetery

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'''The Pythian Ridge Cemetery In Sturgis, Union County, Kentucky, USA Detailed Listings''' Pythian Ridge Cemetery is also know as Knights of Pythias Cemetery. It is located at 9579-12557 U.S. 60 Sturgis, Union, Kentucky, 42459 United States. See The [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Pythian_Ridge_Cemetery%2C_Sturgis%2C_Kentucky Pythian Ridge Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Pythian Ridge Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/75646/pythian-ridge-cemetery Pythian Ridge Cemetery on FindAGrave] See the [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Pythian-Ridge-Cemetery/42669 Pythian Ridge Cemetery on BillionGraves] Locate [https://www.google.com/maps/place/9579+US-60,+Sturgis,+KY+42459/@37.5607283,-87.9780121,17z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x887068e6d1b1c777:0x2acc05ffb2652f70 The Pythian Ridge Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Pythian_Ridge_Cemetery|The Pythian Ridge Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Pythian_Ridge_Cemetery|The Pythian Ridge Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}

Quaboag Plantation alias Brookefield

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[[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Brookfield, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] : Roy, Louis E., '''Quaboag Plantation alias Brookefeild: A Seventeenth Century Massachusetts Town''' * Title: "Quaboag Plantation alias Brookefeild: a seventeenth century Massachusetts town" * Author: Louis E. Roy * Publisher: L.E. Roy, Hefernan Press, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1965 * Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Wisconsin, USA * Digitized: Jul 11, 2011 * Length: 308 pages * Subjects: Brookfield (Massachusetts, USA : Town) * '''Contents:''' ** Prelude and Predecessors - 1 ** Of Motive and Volition - 13 ** It Came To Pass - 26 ** Prichards Hill - 58 ** Of Mores Modes and Morals - 76 ** Tithes and Turbulence - 91 ** Trades and Employments - 102 ** Of Mills and Millers - 125 ** William Prichard and John Prichard - 196 ** Thomas Wilson - 204 ** Thomas Parsons - 208 ** Richard Coy - 213 ** John Ayres - 222 ** Daniel Hovey and James Hovey - 240 ** James Travis - 253 ** Judah Trumble - 258 ** Politics and Government - 136 ** Demise and Desertion - 152 ** PART - 169 ** John Warren, Samuel Warren, and Nathaniel Warren - 171 ** John Younglove - 182 ** Samuel Kent and Thomas Kent - 262 ** Thomas Millett - 268 ** Notes and Bibliography - 272 ** Index - 298 * '''Availability:''' ** Purchase: *** Used For Purchase from [http://www.amazon.com/Quaboag-Plantation-alias-Brookefeild-Massachusetts/dp/B0007DXNRM/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1454267231&sr=1-1&keywords=Quaboag+Plantation+alias+Brookefeild Amazon.com] *** Used For Purchase from [http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?tn=Quaboag+Plantation+alias+Brookefeild AbeBooks.com] ** Libraries: *** University of Vermont - Bailey / Howe Library, Burlington, Vermont *** Dartmouth College Library, Hanover, New Hampshire *** University of Massachusetts - Amhearst - W. E. B. DuBois Library, Amhearst, Massachusetts ** Online Version: *** Due to copyright restrictions, this book is not available online. However you may do a limited search only at [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077230118 Hathitrust.org] *** There appears to be a partial transcription of Chapter VII by Gloria Odom at [http://www.oocities.org/oceanbreez.geo/ayres_captjohn_bio.htm Geocities User Site] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Roy, Louis E., ''[[Space:Quaboag_Plantation_alias_Brookefield|Quaboag Plantation alias Brookefield, Massachusetts]]'' Published by L. E. Roy, Hefernan Press, Worcester, MA (1965) 308 pages * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Quaboag|Quaboag Plantation alias Brookefield]]: Page 222 - 230 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Quaboag_Plantation_alias_Brookefield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Quackenbosch family in New Netherland are === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Descendants === == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Quackenbosch_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Quackenbush Archaeology Dig

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[[Category:Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland]] The 600 page pdf and all corresponding media can be found at [http://core.tdar.org/document/381339 Beyond the North Gate: Archeology on the Outskirts of Colonial Albany : Archeological Data Retrieval, Quackenbush Square Parking Facility, Broadway, Albany, New York] tDAR ID: 381339; doi:10.6067/XCV8513XXH
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== Ownership of Brickyard, Brickmaker's House and Tile Yard == {| border="1" cellpadding="10px" align="top" ! scope="row"| || Grantor || || Grantee || |-valign="top" |1629||West India Company|| Land north and south of Fort Orange || Killiaen Van Rensselaer || A. J. F. Van Laer. ''Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts''. (Albany: University of the State of New York, 1908). p. 157, 167-169 |- valign="top" |1630||The Mahicans|| West side of Hudson, from Smacks Island to Moenemin's Castle || Kiliaen Van Rensselaer || |- valign="top" |1652||Court of Rensselaerswyck|| 1st brickmaker's house || Reyer Elbertsz || A. J. F. Van Laer. ''Minutes of the Court of Rensselaerswyck 1648-1652''. (Albany: The University of the State of New York, 1922). p. 181 |- valign="top" | || || || || |- valign="top" |1657||Johanna de Hulter||Brick kiln||Adrian Van Ilpendam || Jonathan Pearson. ''Early Records of the City and County of Albany, and Colony of Rensselaerswyck''. Vol. I. (Albany: University of the State of New York, 1869). p. 56-57, 59 |- valign="top" |1657||Johanna de Hulter||Tile kiln||Pieter Meese [Vrooman]|| |- valign="top" |1657||Johanna de Hulter|| 2nd brickmaker's house||Aernoldus [Arendt] Van Curler|| |} == See also == * [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter Quackenbosch]], founder of the Quackenbush family in America * [[Elberts-2|Reyer Elbertz]], the first brickmaker of Albany == Sources ==

Quackenbush Bibliography

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[[Category:New Netherland Settler Bibliographies]][[Category:Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland]] These listings are sorted by publishing date, as that is most relevant to important discoveries that have been made and because translations have constantly been improved upon and are still ongoing today at the [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/ New Netherlands Institute]. == Document transcriptions and translations == * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1193861 The Annals of Albany]. Vol. VI. Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1855. [http://books.google.com/books?id=dJwpAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/annalsofalbany06munsuoft Archive] * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1193861 The Annals of Albany]. Vol. IX. Albany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1858. [http://books.google.com/books?id=R5wpAAAAYAAJ Google] * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2750413 Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased]. Vol. I. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865. [http://books.google.com/books?id=BdkRAAAAIAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhi00munsgoog Archive] (Digital copy missing the last pages, use [http://books.google.com/books?id=q_i0_D4waT0C this version] for the index) * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2750413 Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased]. Vol. III. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865. [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhis03inmuns Archive], [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15823 Ancestry] * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2750413 Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased]. Vol. IV. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street, 1865. [http://books.google.com/books?id=ydgRAAAAIAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhis4pt1muns Archive pt. 1] [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhis42muns Archive pt. 2] ::: Note: Combines the elder and the younger Wouters into one person. Also combines Johannes I and Johannes II into one person. * Pearson, Jonathan. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10891679 Early Records of the City and County of Albany, and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]. Vol. I. Albany: University of the State of New York, 1869. [http://books.google.com/books?id=xZwCAAAAMAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofciv1alba Archive] ::: Note, combines the elder and the younger Wouters. Also combines the two Johannes. * Banta, Theodore M. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/35866705 Dutch Records in the City Clerk's Office, New York] I & II. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1900. [https://archive.org/details/dutchrecordsinci00bant Archive] * Banta, Secretary Theodore M. [http://www.hollandsociety.com/pubs.html Year Book of the Holland Society of New York] New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1900. [http://books.google.com/books?id=1aZBAQAAMAAJ Google] * Fernow, Berthold. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/247488825 The Minutes of the Orphanmasters of New Amsterdam, 1655 to 1663]. New York: F.P. Harper, 1902. [http://books.google.com/books?id=gHrQGIAXVioC Google], [https://archive.org/details/cu31924083881072 Archive] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46770538 Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Resselaerswyck]. Vol. II. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1916. [https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofci02alba Archive] * Van Laer, A. J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46770552 Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]. Vol. III. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1918. [http://books.google.com/books?id=p9A4AQAAMAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofci00alba Archive] * Van Laer, A. J. F., and Jonathan Pearson. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46770579 Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck]. Vol. IV. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1919. [http://books.google.com/books?id=qNA4AQAAMAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/earlyrecordsofciv4alba Archive] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/222223925 Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1652-1656]. Vol. I. Albany: University of the State of New York, 1920. [http://books.google.com/books?id=WPATAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/minutesofcourto01newn Archive] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1305541 Minutes of the Court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1657-1660]. Vol. II. Albany N. Y.: Univ. of the State of New York. 1920. [https://archive.org/details/minutesofcourto02newn Archive] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772502742 Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1668-1673]. Vol. I. Albany: University of the State of New York, 1926. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1930398 FamilySearch] (labeled as 3), [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/minutes-of-the-court-of-albany-rensselaerswyck-and-schenectady-1668-1685/ NNI] ::: Note: As opposed to the previous set of minutes, Van Laer is much more true to the original Dutch in this set and preserves Latin legal terms. The numbers appearing in brackets throughout the set appear to be the document numbers. * Van Laer, A.J.F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772502800 Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1675-1680]. Vol. II. Albany: University of the State of New York, 1928. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1930398 FamilySearch], [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/minutes-of-the-court-of-albany-rensselaerswyck-and-schenectady-1668-1685/ NNI] * Van Laer, Arnold J. F. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/866869055 Minutes of the Court: Of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenectady, 1680-1685]. Vol. III. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1932. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1930398 FamilySearch], [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/minutes-of-the-court-of-albany-rensselaerswyck-and-schenectady-1668-1685/ NNI] * Gehring, Charles T. [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/research/online-publications/fort-orange-court-minutes-1652-1660/ Fort Orange Court Minutes, 1652-1660]. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1990. * Venema, Janny. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/40545497 Deacons' Accounts, 1652-1674, First Dutch Reformed Church of Beverwyck/Albany, New York]. Rockport, Me.: Picton Press, 1998. See [[Space:Baptism_Records_of_the_DRC|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church]] for vital records. === Wills === * Fernow, Berthold. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26623560 Calendar of Wills on File and Recorded in the Offices of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, of the County Clerk at Albany, and of the Secretary of State, 1626-1836]. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1896. [http://books.google.com/books?id=OJf5CdoAkrkC Google], [https://archive.org/details/calendarofwillso02fern Archive] * "New York, Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-24571-30053-3?cc=1920234&wc=9VSM-BZ3:213301001,214984001 : accessed 24 May 2015), Albany > Wills 1629-1802 vol AQ-AS 112 > image 2 of 764; county courthouses, New York. === Collection Index === * "Albany Notarial Papers: Manuscripts and Special Collections." ''New York State Library''. (November 7, 2013). Accessed September 8, 2014. http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc10031.htm. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140809085341/http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc10031.htm Archive] == Histories of the New Netherlands == * Venema, Janny. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/492614137 Beverwijck: A Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664]. Hilversum, the Netherlands: Verloren; Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003. === Archaeological === * Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. [http://core.tdar.org/document/381339 Beyond the North Gate: Archeology on the Outskirts of Colonial Albany : Archeological Data Retrieval, Quackenbush Square Parking Facility, Broadway, Albany, New York]. Rensselaer, N.Y.: Hartgen Archeological Associates, 2005. (tDAR ID: 381339); doi:10.6067/XCV8513XXH === Institutional === ==== Churches ==== * Cole, David, and N.Y. Tappan. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23183757 History of the Reformed Church of Tappan, N.Y.] New York: Press of Stettiner, Lambert & Co., 1894. [http://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_the_Reformed_Church_of_Tappan.html?id=L0UVAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/historyofreforme00cole Archive] === Locales === * Simms, Jeptha Root. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18953367 History of Schohaire County and Border Wars of New York, Containing Also a Sketch of the Causes Which Led to the American Revolution, and Interesting Memoranda of the Mohawk Valley]... Albany: Munsell & Tanner, 1845. [https://archive.org/details/historyofschohar01simm Archive] * Cole, David. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2301203 History of Rockland County, New York, with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men]. New York: J.B. Beers &, 1884. [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/2057732?availability=Logan%20Utah%20FamilySearch%20Library FamilySearch] == Quackenbush Histories == * "Genealogical Notes on the Quackenbos Family." In ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', 173-178. Vol. XXIV. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1893. [https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealog24newy Archive] ::: This is the origin of many mistakes in the family line and should be taken with a huge grain of salt. There are sources for some of the information, mostly other issues of the record. * "Genealogical Notes on the Quackenbos Family." In ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', 17-23. Vol. XXV. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1894. [https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealogi1894gree Archive] ::: This is the origin of many mistakes in the family line and should be taken with a huge grain of salt. There are sources for some of the information, mostly other issues of the record. * [[Quackenbush-377|Quackenbush, Adriana Suydam]]. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/15174649 The Quackenbush family in Holland and America]. Paterson, N.J.: Quackenbush & Co., 1909. [http://books.google.com/books?id=Yi5JAAAAMAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/quackenbushfamil00andr Archive] :::Notes: Adriana does cite the work of Talcott and Wynkoop and explains corrections in their works. :::Adriana mistakenly lists Adriaan as a child of Pieter, as well as some of the other grandchildren. * † [[Quackenbush-371|Quackenbush, Arthur D]]. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29210993 Our Family, Our Line of Quackenbush and Related Families: Stille, Helling, Van Norden, Demerest, Schuyler, Westervelt, Sartwell, Tonsmeire]. North Plainfield, N.J.: A.D. Quackenbush, 1980. * Quackenbush, Gail Richard. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18522270 The Quackenbush Family in America]. Wolfe City, Tex.: Henington Pub. ;, 1987. === Multi-family Histories including the Quackenbushes === * Pearson, Jonathan. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8244401 Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800]. New York.: J. Munsell, 1872. [http://books.google.com/books?id=rHJWAAAAcAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/contributionsfor00pearuoft Archive] * Pearson, Jonathan. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/759778003 Contributions for the genealogies of the descendants of the first settlers of the patent and city of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800]. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1873. [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686783 HathiTrust] * Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3496287 History of Rensselaer Co., New York]. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1880. 364. [https://archive.org/details/historyofrenssel00sylv Archive] :::Note: The images included in the book are not Pieter and Maritje. For more information see [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths#The_.27pictures.27_of_Pieter_Quackenbosch_and_Maritje_Ariens|The 'pictures' of Pieter Quackenbosch and Maritje Ariens]] ::: Sylvester also mistakenly lists Adriaan as a son of Pieter. * Talcott, S. V. [[Space:Genealogical_Notes_of_New_York_and_New_England_Families|Genealogical notes of New York and New England families]]. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and, Co. 1883. [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote00talc Archive] ::: Note: Talcott mistakenly attributes some of Johannes' children to Pieter. He also seems unaware of Wouter Jr. At least one of the reasons for that is the mention of Wouter Jr. with the patronymic of Pieterse in one of the bibles included in the book. === Specific Lines === ==== Peter, John, Reynier, Abraham, Reynier, [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter]] 1614 ==== * Labaw, George Warne. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2586343 Preakness and the Preakness Reformed Church, Passaic County, New Jersey A History. 1695-1902. With Genealogical Notes, the Records of the Church and Tombstone Inscriptions]. New York: Board of Publication of the Reformed Church in America, 1902. 89-92. [http://books.google.com/books?id=4hsWAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/preaknesspreakne00laba Archive] ::: Note: The information that Labaw gives about the progenitor Pieter very similar to a Pieter Quackenbosch that Adriana found, though Labaw presents it definitively and Adriana is much more speculative . Labaw describes a student at Leiden born in 1639 that cannot be our Pieter as [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths#The_discovery_of_the_alias_Bont|explained here]]. ::: Labaw says that Abraham is the son of Lysbeth but records show that he was born after Reynier's marriage to Claesje. === Single Families === ==== Magdalena, [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter]] 1614 ==== * Reynolds, Cuyler. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5627569 Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation]. Vol. 3. New York: Lewis Historical Pub., 1914. 1118. [http://books.google.com/books?id=iNIUAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00reyn Archive] ==== Maritje, [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter]] 1614 ==== * Reynolds, Cuyler. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5627569 Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation]. Vol. 3. New York: Lewis Historical Pub., 1914. 1372. [http://books.google.com/books?id=iNIUAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00reyn Archive] ==== Adriaan, Johannes, [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter]] 1614 ==== * Reynolds, Cuyler. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5627569 Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation]. Vol. 3. New York: Lewis Historical Pub., 1914. 1437. [http://books.google.com/books?id=iNIUAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00reyn Archive] :::Note: This book mistakenly says that Adriaan was the son of Pieter. == Miscellaneous Topics == === Alias of Bont === * Van Laer, A. J. F. "Albany Wills and Other Documents 1665-1695." ''Yearbook''. Vol. 6. New York, Dutch Settlers Society, 1931. p. 13-26. :::''Over the years certain records relating to Albany have been separated from the main body. They contain wills, notarial papers, and other documents from 1666 to 1693. [These records are in the Livingston-Redmond Collection at the Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, New York.] Translations of these records by A.J.F. van Laer can be found in the following volumes of the'' Dutch Settlers Society Yearbook, vol. 6 (1930-1931), pp. 13-28; vol. 10 (1934-1935), pp. 1-14; vol. 13 (1937-1938), pp. 1-18; and vol. 14 (1938-1939), pp. 1-18. 42 and 50. "Albany Notarial Papers: Manuscripts and Special Collections." ''New York State Library''. (November 7, 2013). Accessed September 8, 2014. http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc10031.htm. See also [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths#The_discovery_of_the_alias_Bont|Myths and Misunderstandings of the Quackenbush Family in America]] === Archaeology Dig === * Grondahl, Paul. "Dig By Dig, Albany's Past Comes to the Surface." ''TimesUnion''. April 10, 2002. Accessed September 01, 2014. http://alb.merlinone.net/mweb/wmsql.wm.request?oneimage&imageid=6167503. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140901192406/http://alb.merlinone.net/mweb/wmsql.wm.request?oneimage&imageid=6167503 Archive] * Rittner, Don. "Albany's History of Destroying Its History." ''TimesUnion''. February 1, 2014. Accessed September 01, 2014. http://blog.timesunion.com/rittner/albanys-history-of-destroying-its-history/4599/. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140625064018/http://blog.timesunion.com/rittner/albanys-history-of-destroying-its-history/4599/ Archive] === Arrival (No actual arrival recorded) === * Fernow, Berthold. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/314043521 Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New-York: Documents relating to the history of the early colonial settlements, principally on Long Island]. Vol. 14. Albany, New York: Weed, Parsons and, Co. 1883. 202. [http://books.google.com/books?id=mgUMAAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelativ14brod Archive] :::Note: This book contains the letter referring to Johannes de Hulter. * Lancour, Harold, and Richard J. Wolfe. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/865833796 A Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, 1538-1825; Being a Guide to Published Lists of Early Immigrants to North America]. 3d Ed., Rev. and Enl. by Richard J. Wolfe. ''With a List of Passenger Arrival Records in the National Archives'' by Frank E. Bridgers. Edited by Frank E. Bridgers. 3rd ed. New York: New York Public Library, 1963. [https://archive.org/details/bibliographyofsh00lanc Archive] * Tepper, Michael. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/11609735 Immigrants to the Middle Colonies: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]. 1978. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1979. 10. [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48094 Ancestry], About: [http://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/passenger-arrival.html NARA] See also [[Space:The_Arrival_of_Pieter_Quackenbosch|The Arrival of Pieter Quackenbosch]] === Unknown === * Quackenbush, Marian Lowe. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8627385 Air, Sunlight, and a Bit of Land]. Fairfield, Wash.: Ye Galleon Press, 1982. ::: Note: The Library of Congress has this book listed in their Genealogies in the Library of Congress [http://books.google.com/books?id=Av4zvx1iSyQC&dq=quackenbush+bibliography&source=gbs_navlinks_s Genealogies in the Library of Congress: A Bibliography With Supplements and the Complement to Genealogies in the Library of Congress (Google eBook)] under the subject of Quackenbush Family but there is a lack of information about the contents anywhere else. == Webliography == * Bielinski, Stefan. "Quackenbush." ''New York State Museum''. December 30, 2002. Accessed August 14, 2014. http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/q/q.html. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120105055744/http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/q/q.html Archive] == Further Reading == * Singleton, Esther. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/616591 Dutch New York]. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1909. [http://books.google.com/books?id=gZM-AAAAYAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/dutchnewyork01sing Archive] == Problimatic sources == === Do Not Use === * The births and marriages of Schenectady published by Robert Billiard. The records are transcribed from Pearson's works. === Dead End Books === * Ptak, Diane Snyder. ''Lost and Found: Albany (NY) Area Church and Synagogue Vital Records, 1654-1925''. Albany, NY: D.S. Ptak, 1993. ::This book does not contain any records; only listings of various churches in early Albany and where the records for the churches could be found in the 1990s. == See also == * [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter Quackenbosch]], founder of the Quackenbush family in America * [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths|Myths of the Quackenbush Family]] * [[Space:The_Arrival_of_Pieter_Quackenbosch|The Arrival of Pieter Quackenbosch]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Archaeology_Dig|Quackenbush Archaeology Dig]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Places|Places of Interest of the Quackenbush Family in the United States]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Name_Study|Quackenbush Name Study]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|What links here]] == Sources == == Footnotes == † ''These are items that I have not read or examined but am making arrangements to obtain them in short order.'' [[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 14:49, 25 August 2014 (EDT)

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[[Category:Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland]] == The discovery of the alias Bont == [[Image:Quackenbush_Bibliography-16.jpg|200px]] The name Quackenbosch first appeared in New Netherlands in 1657, three years after Pieter first appears in the records of Albany. In every record prior to that, Pieter only used the last name of Bont. [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/dutch_americans/arnold-john-ferdinand-a-j-f-van-laer/ Arnold John Ferdinand (A.J.F.) Van Laer] (1869-1955) was a translator of the documents of Beverwijck (Albany), among other things. :Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer (most often cited as "A. J. F. Van Laer") was one of the great antiquarian contributors to the early history of Albany. Primarily a translator and editor of Dutch-language documents from New Netherland and seventeenth century Albany, this librarian and archivist also produced a number of valuable historical narratives. :Van Laer is said to have been born in Utrecht in 1869. Trained as an engineer and as an archivist, he graduated from the University of Delft, He settled in Albany in 1897 and lived there until his death. He graduated from the New York State Library School with a degree in library science. [http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany//bios/staff/ajfvlaer.html Arnold Van Laer by Stefan Bielinski] While working with these historical documents, A.J.F. started to suspect that Pieter Quackenbosch and Pieter Bont, both brickmakers in Beverwijck (Albany), were the same person. He finally found proof of this in a document relating to the transfer of property, dated Jan 1687.
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:Van Laer comments that 'The above contract furnishes positive evidence that Pieter and Pieter Quackenbosch were the same person'." ([[Quackenbush-118|Quackenbush-118]] 12:25, 16 August 2014 (EDT) Document incoming) Van Laer seems to not have made the connection yet in 1920, as Pieter Bont and Pieter Quackenbosch are separate entries and not cross-referenced in ''Minutes of the court of Fort Orange and Beverwyck, 1657-1660, Vol. II'', though both are suing Pieter Jacobsen Bosboom. He has finally connected the two in the index of ''Minutes of the Court of Albany, Rensselaerswyck and Schenactady, 1668-1685, Vol. 1'' published in 1926. Early family historians were also likely unaware of the alias and this does bring into question the research of Adriana Suydam Quackenbush on the origins of the family as well as the family crest. Furthermore, the Pieter van Quackenbosch that Adriana found in Holland was born in 1639 and just a 12 year old student at Leiden University in 1651; from there he went on to study theology at Groningen. A [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AQuackenbosch%2C+Petrus+a%CC%80 Petrus Quackenbosch] does appear in 1658 publishing theological books in Latin. Our progenitor first appears in Beverwijck records in 1654, when his hand is cut by Jan Gouw.
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Pieter has a wife and children with him when he arrives because Reynier's marriage record shows that he was born in Holland. To have completed major schooling, started a new family and to have brought them across the Atlantic by 15 seems quite impossible. Therefore, the two Pieters cannot be the same person.
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That aliases were used by the Dutch settlers isn't surprising in the least and even early researcher Pearson discusses how embarrassing it is to try and connect these people with their aliases. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/contributions-for-the-genealogies-of-the-first-settlers-of-the-ancient-county-of-albany-from-1630-to-1800/oclc/8244401 Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800] There were other Bonts in Beverwijck (Albany), which may have led to the use of Quackenbosch.
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== The 'pictures' of Pieter Quackenbosch and Maritje Ariens == The [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-rensselaer-co-new-york/oclc/3496287 History of Rensselaer Co., New York] is a book contains a brief profile and pair of sketches of a Peter Quackenbush and a Mrs. Peter Quackenbush. Since the page begins with information about Pieter, the progenitor of the American branch of the Quackenbush family, the sketches above the entry have been mistakenly assumed to be of Pieter Quackenbosch and Maritje Ariens and the images have [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Quackenbush_Myths-5 spread like wildfire on Ancestry.com]. Looking at the book it is easy to see how this happened as the book is poorly worded, though the author does use the name Pieter for the progenitor and Peter for the man pictured. * Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-rensselaer-co-new-york/oclc/3496287 History of Rensselaer Co., New York]. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1880. 364. [https://archive.org/details/historyofrenssel00sylv Archive] The sketches actually represent Peter Quackenbush who was born in 1807 and his wife, Mary Cebra Breese, who was born in 1814. The exact descendancy for the Peter pictured is: Peter 1807, John 1774, Gosen 1744, Johannes 1710, Adriaan 1678, (poss.) Johannes 1642, Pieter 1614.
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It is important to remember that Pieter, the progenitor, existed in the 17th century. This painting is ''The Fall of New Amsterdam'' by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris and it depicts the mid 17th century Dutch in New Amsterdam begging [[Stuyvesant-3|Peter Stuyvesant]] to not attack the English, who are about to change the name of New Amsterdam to New York. Please note the differences in the style of clothing from the above sketches.
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== Painting of a Quackenbush House == This painting is not of Pieter Quackenbosch's house, which was [[Quackenbosch-3#Archaeology_Dig|destroyed by 1698]], nor is it a painting of the 18th century [[Space:Quackenbush_Places#The_Quackenbush_House|Quackenbush house]] in Albany. This is a painting of Nicholas Quackenbush's house that was part of a collection of [http://www.cowanauctions.com/auctions/item.aspx?id=35849 Nicholas' things] that were sold at an auction.
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:Very Unusual Painting of the Back of the Quackenbush Home, :2006, Spring Decorative Arts, June 17 :oil on canvas, inscribed near center NQB Sep 24 1811 with additional, unreadable writing. An odd painting that depicts the alley behind the Quackenbush home in Albany, New York. Pictured is a cat drinking a bowl of milk and one of the servants who appears to be carrying dirty dishes to the exterior kitchen. In what appears to be its original, black-painted frame; 28" x 29.5" (w/o frame), 34.25" x 35.5" (w/frame). :Painted just two years before his death, it is unclear why Quackenbush had his back alley portrayed on canvas. [http://www.cowanauctions.com/auctions/item.aspx?id=35849 Very Unusual Painting of the Back of the Quackenbush Home] == Misconceptions of Dutch records == One confusing thing about early Dutch records is a Jr. after a name did not always denote that the person was the son of a father with the same name. It was used to differentiate between an elder that may even share a patronymic as a younger person but wasn't necessarily a direct descendent. The Dutch word for younger is ''jongere''. The witnesses at baptisms were not always grandparents. The witnesses were closer to godparents that would take care of the child should anything happen to the parents. Occasionally the child would be given the name of the godparents but not always. The trend in baptism records does appear to be that the grandparents typically witnessed the birth of the first grandchild. Sometimes the other set of grandparents would witness the baptism of the second child. If the parents had passed away, aunts, uncles and even siblings would stand as witnesses. Occasionally parents used a traditional naming convention for their children where the first son was named after the paternal grandfather and the first daughter was named for the maternal grandmother but this wasn't always followed. == Variations of the spelling of Quackenbush == The occasional usage of the use of the Dutch form of Kw in place of the Latin form of Qu in old Dutch records appears to depend on the person that is doing the recording. For example, when Domine Du Bois begins performing baptisms the name changes from the previously recorded Quakkenbosch to Kwakkenbos. Henry L. Bogert. ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York''. (New York: Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1905). p. 56-57 This is likely the same explanation for other variations of the name, whether it be the doing of the original transcriber of the record or the translator at a later date. Upon examination of the marriage records of Pieter and Maritje, one can see that in Dutch writing the name ended with a squiggle that almost looks like an f and a g. The f character appears to have been translated as a double s by many due to the use of the character in early print to represent a double s. The squiggle definitely lends itself to interpretation. While certain branches of the family appear to have used a specific spelling, it is more likely due to the fact that their direct ancestors were all baptized or married at the same Reformed Dutch Church, with a single person recording their records for the church.
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== See Also == * [[Quackenbosch-3|Pieter Pieterse Quackenbosch]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|Bibliography of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Places|Places of Interest of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Family_Bibles|Family Bibles and Trees of the Quackenbush Family in America]] == Sources ==

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[[Category:Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland]] == The Quackenbush House == [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quackenbush_House Quackenbush House] is an historic Dutch Colonial building located at [https://goo.gl/maps/t5y1j 683 Broadway, Albany, New York]. [[Image:Quackenbush_Places.jpg|250px]] : The historic structure popularly known as the Quackenbush House is the oldest intact building still standing in the city of Albany! Believed to have been built by a Pieter Quackenbush (probably Pieter W. Quackenbush (''Pieter, Wouter Jr., Wouter, Pieter'')) during the 1730s, it is best known (at least in legend) as the home of Revolutionary War officer Hendrick Quackenbush. [http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/loc/qhouse.html Quackenbush House by Stefan Bielinski] It should be noted that another building in Albany, at [http://albanynyhistory.blogspot.com/2010/08/oldest-house.html 48 Hudson Avenue], has been determined to predate the Quackenbush House, though it is not in good shape. == The Albany Rural Cemetery == The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_Rural_Cemetery Albany Rural Cemetery] was established October 7, 1844, in [https://goo.gl/maps/2QEs7 Menands, New York], just outside of the city of Albany, New York. As Albany grew, the demand for land increased and the location of existing burial grounds became inconvenient. This is explained in ''Bi-centennial history of Albany : history of the county of Albany, N.Y., from 1609 to 1886'': [[Image:Quackenbush_Places-1.jpg|250px]] :In the earliest days of our city the dead were buried near the places where they cast off their mortal coil, and turned to dust without any monumental mark of any kind. When lands began to be occupied at a later date by families, some spot was selected on the homestead and inclosed for burial of their dead. Sometimes a tomb was erected for this purpose. Around the churches a home for the dead, "God's acre," was always reserved, called the churchyard. The first churchyard was set apart close by the first church erected, on what is now Church street, near old Fort Orange, in 1643. Thirteen years after, in 1656, another edifice was erected at the junction of State street and Broadway, around which the dead were buried for many years, until the third edifice was built, some forty years later, on Beaver street. Here a church stood for about a century and three quarters, long known as the Middle Dutch Church. Many changes were made in the structure to adapt it to growing demands, until recently it was taken down and the ground occupied by a building called the City Market. A new and admirable structure succeeds it at corner of Madison avenue and Swan street. Here about the Beaver street Church the city dead were laid away for over a century, numbering thousands. From 1722 to 1759, the records give a list of 1,759 burials. Many were removed from the State street grounds, and yet human bones have recently been excavated there of some neglected ones. When the churchyard became completely covered with tombs, a layer of earth was superimposed, and new graves were made, so that three tiers of coffins, closely compacted side by side, lay one above another. About 1780 the place had been abandoned, and a city burial lot was established south of the old Capitol Park. A new church structure was erected on the old lot in 1805, but it no longer had a city churchyard. The new lot south of the Capitol, and appropriated for a common burial ground in 1789, was bounded by Eagle on the east, State on the north, and Lancaster on the south. Lots were set apart for the different churches.[http://www.worldcat.org/title/bi-centennial-history-of-albany-history-of-the-county-of-albany-ny-from-1609-to-1886/oclc/11543538 Howell, George Rogers, and Jonathan Tenney. Bi-centennial History of Albany History of the County of Albany, N.Y., from 1609 to 1886. New York: W.W. Munsell &, 1886. 674-675] A committee was formed and it was decided to reinter the dead well outside of the city, at what would become the Albany Rural Cemetery. Therefore, the Albany Rural Cemetery became the final, final resting place of many of Albany's early citizens. Several Quackenbushes are known to be buried here and many more are assumed. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=63827&GSfn=&GSln=quack Find A Grave Search Results] Either way, Albany Rural Cemetery is a place to pay tribute to our Quackenbush ancestors. === More Information === * Bielinski, Stefan. "Burying the Dead in Early Albany." New York State Museum. December 30, 1999. Accessed August 14, 2014. http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/dead.html ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131207043812/http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/dead.html Archive)]. * Talcott, S. V. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogical-notes-of-new-york-and-new-england-families/oclc/8266689 Genealogical notes of New York and New England families Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families]. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and, 1883. 443-444. [http://books.google.com/books?id=6YehIsw-eF8C Google (not full version)], [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote00talc Archive] * Munsell, Joel. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/collections-on-the-history-of-albany-from-its-discovery-to-the-present-time-with-notices-of-its-public-institutions-and-biographical-sketches-of-citizens-deceased/oclc/2750413 Collections on the History of Albany: From Its Discovery to the Present Time ; with Notices of Its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased]. Vol. 4. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1865. 35. [http://books.google.com/books?id=ydgRAAAAIAAJ Google], [https://archive.org/details/collectionsonhis4pt1muns Archive] * Albany, N.Y. Common Council. from Old Catalog. [https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcom00alba Proceedings of the Common Council, and the Various Religious Corporations of the City of Albany, Relative to the State Street Burial Grounds]. Albany, N.Y.: Albany, Weed, Parsons and Company, 1869. * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2226 Menands, New York, Albany Rural Cemetery Burial Cards, 1791-2011, Ancestry.com] * "These Exalted Acres." ''Timesunion.com''. Accessed August 15, 2014. http://www.timesunion.com/albanyrural/. == Trinity Church == [[Image:Quackenbush_Places-2.jpg|250px]] The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Church_%28Manhattan%29 Trinity Church] is located at [https://goo.gl/maps/QXJiu 75 Broadway in lower Manhattan]. :Beginning in the 1780s, the church's claim on 62 acres of Queen Anne's 1705 grant was contested in the courts by descendants of a 17th-century Dutchwoman, [[Jans-49|Anneke Jans Bogardus]], who, it was claimed, held original title to that property. The basis of the lawsuits was that only five of Bogardus' six heirs had conveyed the land to the English crown in 1671. Numerous times over the course of six decades, the claimants asserted themselves in court, losing each time. The attempt was even revived in the 20th century. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Church_%28Manhattan%29#Property_holdings Trinity Church (Manhattan) Property holdings] Anneke is the great-grandmother of [[Brouwer-8|Anna Elizabeth Brower]]. == See also == * [[Space:Quackenbush_Bibliography|Bibliography of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Family_Bibles|Family Bibles and Trees of the Quackenbush Family in America]] * [[Space:Quackenbush_Myths|Myths of the Quackenbush Family in America]] == Sources ==

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[[Category: Quackenbush-118]] * [[Huycken-1|William Huycken]] ** [[Willyard-7|Annetje Andries Willyard]] = [[Willyard-26]] + [[Dehart-150|Symon Aertsz Dehart]] = [[De_Hart-151]] **# [[Huyken-1|Machtelt Huycken]] = [[Huycken-2]] + [[Van_Duyn-72|Cornelis Gerritsz van Duyn]] **# [[VanDuyn-12|Catrina Huycken/van Duyn]] (see Chester) + [[Janze-12|Stephen Jansz van Voorhees]] **# [[Huijke-1|Marytje Huycken]] + [[Van_Duijn-70|Denyse van Duyn]] **## [[Van_Duijn-67|Willem Denysz van Duyn]] + [[Verkerck-12|Sybregh Verkerk]] **## [[VanDuyn-4|Gerrit van Duyn]] + [[VanKirk-27|Sytje Verkerk]] * [[Van_Duyn-4|Cornelis van Duyn]] (Nieuwkerk, Zeeland) ** Unknown **# (probably) [[Van_Duyn-12|Neeltje van Duyn]] + [[Cortelyou-5|Jacques Cortelyou]] **# [[Van_Duyn-5|Gerrit Cornelisz van Duyn]] + [[Jacobs-6381|Jacomyntje Jacobs Swart]] **## [[Van_Duyn-72|Cornelis Gerritsz van Duyn]] + [[Huyken-1|Machtelt Huycken]] = [[Huycken-2]] **## [[Van_Duijn-70|Denyse Gerritsz van Duyn]] + [[Huijke-1|Marytje Huycken]] **### [[Van_Duijn-67|Willem Denysz van Duyn]] + [[Verkerck-12|Sybregh Verkerk]] **### [[VanDuyn-4|Gerrit van Duyn]] + [[VanKirk-27|Sytje Verkerk]] **## [[Van_Duijn-66|Abraham Gerritsz van Duyn]] + [[Ryerson-6|Geertje Martins Ryerson]] **## [[Van_Duyn-71|Aeltje Gerits van Duyn]] + [[Van_Pelt-436|Jan Thyszen Lanen (van Pelt)]] **## Jacomyntje Gerrits van Duyn + George Anderson **## (possibly) [[Verduyn-6|Cornelia van Duyn]] + [[Bogart-681|Cornelis Claesz Bogaert]] * [[De_Hart-152|Aert Symonsz de Hart]] (Nieuwkoop) ** [[Stoffels-36|Geertje Stoffels]] **# [[De_Hart-137|Lysbeth Aards van der Hard]] = [[Van_der_Hard-3]], [[Van_derhard-4]], [[DeHart-362]], [[Van_Dyke-193]] + [[Van_Dyke-54|Carel Jans van Dijck]] = [[Van_Dyck-122]], [[VanDyke-594]], [[Van_Dyke-192]], [[Van_Dyke-11]] **# [[Dehart-150|Symon Aertsz van der Hard]] = [[De_Hart-151]] + [[Willyard-7|Annetje Andries Willyard]] = [[Willyard-26]] **## [[DeHart-515|Gysbert de Hart]] + [[Wynant-8|Antie Wynants]] * Unknown (Bueren) Balthazar mentions in his will siblings Daniel, Matthias, Jacobus, Willennyntie. *# [[De_Haerdt-1|Balthazar de Haerdt]] + [[Stuyvesant-16|Margaret Stuyvesant]] *# [[DeHart-356|Daniel de Hart]] + [[Unknown-251048|Martha (van Tuyl?)]] *# [[DeHart-358|Matthias de Hart]] *# [[DeHart-381|Jacobus (Willemsz?) de Hart]] + [[Pieters-659|Cornelia Pieters Beeck]] *# [[DeHart-359|Willemtje de Hart]] + [[Veenos-1|Jacob Cornelisz Veenvos]] *## [[Veenvos-1|Daniel Veenvos]] + [[Vandergrift-2|Christina Jacobs van der Grist]] *'''Children's generation repeats''': [[DeHart-152]] * [[Cornelisz-74|Pieter Corneliszen Beeck]] ** [[Willems-153|Aeltje Willems]] **# [[Pieters-659|Cornelia Pieters Beeck]] + [[DeHart-381|Jacobus (Willemsz?) de Hart]] ---- == Additionally == :[[Cornelissen-59]] = [[Cornelissen-79]] == Unrelated == * [[Garrison-2343|Dirck Gerritsz van Dien]] (Tricht) ** [[Hendricks-302|Geertje Hendricks]] + [[Hopper-96|Andries Hopper]] **# (possibly??) [[Garrison-2342|Jonas Garrison]] + [[De_Groot-470|Cornelia de Groot]]

Quad-AB1778

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'''[[Space:Quad-AB1778|Quad-AB1778]]''' This page provides details of a DNA triangulation group which supports the relationship among four people who are co-descendants of most recent common ancestors ('''MRCA'''): * [[Brodeur-291|Antoine Brodeur dit LaVigne]] (1778 - 1862), and his wife * [[Bougret-47|Marie-Amable Bougret dite Dufort]] (1788-1851) The four [https://www.gedmatch.com GEDmatch] DNA kits in question are: * [[Brodeur-242|DB]] A142282 * DMF A315765 * RC A752990 * ML M879586 Relationships: * DMF and ML are 1st cousins, and 4xgreat-grandchildren of the MRCA. * DMF and ML are both descended from the MRCA's son [[Brodeur-301|Antoine Brodeur]] (1804-1862). * The common grandparent, a descendant of the MRCA, for DMF and ML is Joseph Oscar LaJeunesse (1888-1956). * RC is DMF's child. * DB is also a 4xgreat-grandchild of the MRCA, and therefore fifth cousin to both DMF and ML. * DB is descended from the MRCA's son [[Brodeur-292| Jean-Baptiste Brodeur]] (1811-1880). Pairwise comparisons of portions of '''Chromosome 5''' show the following matches: {| border="1" style="text-align: center;margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" !Kit-1!!Name-1!!Kit-2!!Name-2!!From!!To!!cM |- |A142282||DB||A752990||RC||170,802,187||173,750,984||8.7 |- |A142282||DB||M879586||ML||170,609,564||180,598,882||22.7 |- |A142282||DB||A315765||DMF||170,609,564||173,888,653||9.7 |- |M879586||ML||A752990||RC||144,431,317||173,785,078||44.7 |- |M879586||ML||A315765||DMF||142,536,786||173,807,592||45.7 |- |} This indicates a triangulation ("quadrangulation") group of four people, sharing the same 8.696 cM segment on chromosome 5, between positions 170,802,187 and 173,750,984. If we exclude RC (DMF's child), the triangulation segment is 9.69 cM between 170,609,564 and 173,888,653. All three of the following kits are matches with kit A142282 on chromosome 5. Sequential comparisons show the following matches: {| border="1" style="text-align: center;margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" !Match ID!!Kit!!Name!!Matching segments on Chromosome 5!!cM!!Overlap with previous match |- |1||M879586||ML ||170,609,564 - 180,598,882||22.7||New Root |- |2|| A315765||DMF||170,609,564 - 173,888,653||9.7||170,609,564 - 173,888,653 |- |3||A752990||RC ||170,802,187 - 173,750,984||8.7||170,802,187 - 173,750,984 |} ''Therefore:'' The paternal or maternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group whose details are provided in the free-space profile, [[Space:Quad-AB1778|Quad-AB1778]], sharing an 8.7 cM segment on chromosome 5 from 170,802,187 to 173,750,984. The most recent common ancestors of the four-member triangulation group are [[Brodeur-291|Antoine Brodeur dit LaVigne]] (1778 - 1862) & [[Bougret-47|Marie-Amable Bougret dite Dufort]] (1788-1851). {{Image|file=Brodeur-242.png |align=c |size=s |caption= }}

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[[Category: Quakers]] [[Category: William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project]] [[Category: Quaker Emigration to America]] == Quakers Act 1695 == ''From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia'' The Quakers Act of 1695 was an act of the Parliament of England which allowed Quakers to substitute an affirmation where the law previously required an oath. The act did not apply to the oaths required when giving evidence in a criminal case or to serve on a jury or to hold any office of profit from the crown. It allowed legal proceedings to be taken against Quakers before a Justice of the Peace for refusing to pay tithes if the amount claimed did not exceed f10. Chapter 7 & 8 Will 3 c 34, Repeal date: 22 October 1969. Repealing legislation: Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969. Status: Repealed. Text of statute as originally enacted: ''The Quakers Act 1695 was an Act of the Parliament of England which allowed Quakers to substitute an affirmation where the law previously required an oath. The Act did not apply to the oaths required when giving evidence in a criminal case or to serve on a jury or to hold any office of profit from the Crown. It allowed legal proceedings to be taken against Quakers before a Justice of the Peace for refusing to pay tithes if the amount claimed did not exceed £10. The Act would have expired in seven years but, in 1702, Parliament extended it for another eleven years by the Affirmation by Quakers Act 1701. In 1715, it was made permanent and applied also to Scotland.''Thomson 1938 Repeal: The Act, except sections 3 and 4, was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1867."Statute Law Revision Act 1867" The remaining sections were repealed by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969."Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969" ==Sources== *Quakers Act 1695. (2013, November 27). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 07:58, August 14, 2014, from {http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quakers_Act_1695&oldid=583535342] *Mark A. Thomson, A Constitutional History of England. 1642 to 1801 (London: Methuen, 1938), p. 277. *"Statute Law Revision Act 1867". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 8-14-2014 from: {http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1867/en/act/pub/0059/print.html] *"Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969". UK Statute Law Database. Retrieved 8-14-2014 from: {http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1969/52/schedule/part/II/crossheading/ecclesiastical-enactments/enacted] Footnotes:

Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Quakers, Sources]] [[Category: Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Sources]] __TOC__ == Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750 == Being a List of Certificates of Removal Received at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends * by [[Myers-19875|Albert Cook Myers]], M. L. * published by Ferris & Leach, Philadelphia, 1902 * 131 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=bNhT2a7Cc4EC * https://archive.org/details/quakerarrivalsa00myergoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028829856 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262953 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Myers, Albert Cook. ''[[Space:Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750|Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750]]'' (Ferris & Leach, Philadelphia, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Myers|Myers]])

Quaker meeting records, state of New York : Ulster County, Columbia County, Albany County

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[[Category:Quakers, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ulster County, New York]] [[Category: Columbia County, New York]] [[Category: Albany County, New York]] [[Category: Westchester County, New York]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Quakers]] [[Category:New York Quakers]] Other: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Notes Quaker Notes] ==''Quaker meeting records, state of New York : Ulster County, Columbia County, Albany County''== * Frost, Josephine C., compiler * published NY.: early 1900s, n.d. *published online by Family Search Publishing: hosted at:[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/173411-quaker-meeting-records-state-of-new-york-ulster-county-columbia-county-albany-county-clinton-county?viewer=1&offset=0#page=74&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= booklink ] * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space: Quaker meeting records, state of New York : Ulster County, Columbia County, Albany County|Quaker meeting records, state of New York : Ulster County, Columbia County, Albany County]].'' Frost, Josephine C., compiler. NY.: n.d.. ''familysearch.org'' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/173411-quaker-meeting-records-state-of-new-york-ulster-county-columbia-county-albany-county-clinton-county?viewer=1&offset=0#page=74&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= booklink ]; also Genealogy Gophers, nd. gengophers.com [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/4291?page=1 link] * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Frost|Quaker meeting records, state of New York : Ulster County, Columbia County, Albany County]]: p# ===Description=== This work spans early records for NY Society of Friends Monthly Meetings roughly dated early-1800s to1880s+; incl. birthdates, some death dates, marriages, and family units of members. Not all inclusive, there are record gaps.
{{Image|file=Quaker_meeting_records_state_of_New_York_Ulster_County_Columbia_County_Albany_County.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Contents }} Subject: :'''New York, Dutchess''' - Church records :'''New York, Ulster''' - Church records :'''New York, Columbia''' - Church records :'''New York, Albany''' - Church records :'''New York, Clinton''' - Church records Meetings: *Society of Friends. Oblong Monthly Meeting (Quaker Hill, New York : Orthodox) *Society of Friends. Nine Partners Monthly Meeting (Washington, New York : Orthodox) *Society of Friends. Creek Monthly Meeting Also: *Plains and Marlboro Monthly Meetings (Rosendale, Ulster, NY: Orthodox). While mostly accurate, if differences are encountered between this work and original vital records, originals should be considered correct unless disproved by subsequent valid research. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Quaker meeting records, state of New York : Ulster County, Columbia County, Albany County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Addt'l Topic Notes: In the case of Quaker records, births, baptisms, and marriages were often also registered with Dutch Ref. Church and/or Province of New York (marriage by license), but not always. This was done by many early Quakers to avoid legal disputes regarding the authenticity of marriages and legitimate births. By the early to mid-1800s, many Quakers gave this practice up and kept all records within the meeting attended. Some Quakers did not attend meetings within the monthly framework, worshipping in their homes instead, where no records were kept. ===Available free online at these locations:=== *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/173411-quaker-meeting-records-state-of-new-york-ulster-county-columbia-county-albany-county-clinton-county?viewer=1&offset=0#page=74&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= *also Genealogy Gophers, nd. gengophers.com [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/4291?page=1 link]

Quaker Monthly Meetings in Ireland

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[[Category: Irish Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, Ireland]] Around 1655, Quakers in Ireland began keeping records of their meetings. Quakers held weekly (local), monthly, quarterly and yearly meetings. Minute books were kept for each monthly meeting. Today records survive for 17 Irish Quaker monthly meetings. (The number is often reported as 16, because Ballyhagan and Richhill can be considered to be the same meeting; the latter succeeded the former in 1793). == Links == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Quaker_Meetings%2C_Ireland Quaker Meetings in Ireland] [http://www.ulstergenealogyandlocalhistoryblog.com/2017/11/quaker-meeting-houses-connected-to.html Quaker Meeting Houses Connected to Antrim and (east) Derry]

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[[Image: Pennell-12.jpg|100px]] ==The Quaker Calendar== Prior to 1752, the Religious Society of Friends, more commonly known as Quakers, subscribed to the Julian calendar like the rest of their British counterparts with one exception; they used numbers to denominate the names of the months and days of the week. Sunday became the first day, Monday, the second day, etc. After 1752, January became the first month, February, the second month, etc. This calendar numbering system was known as the “plain calendar;” sometimes called the “scriptural calendar.” The plain calendar was an alternative to the “world’s calendar,” which used traditional names derived from pagan deities. Though the plain calendar is associated with Quakers, it was actually not developed by them, but rather from the general nonconformist movement that swept through England during the 17th century. [[Image:Mendenhall-15-3.jpg|100px]]Quakers typically wrote dates as, “12th da 5th mo 1722.” The month was occasionally written using Roman numerals. Since prior to 14 September 1752 the British New Year was 25 March, March was considered the first month of the year. April was the second month, May, the third month, and so forth. See the naming pattern in the table below. http://www.adamsonancestry.com/calendar/

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{| border="6" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%; border: Solid 6px Red;" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |OLD STYLE ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Month ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | NEW STYLE |- | before 1753 | | after 1752 |- | March | 1st | January |- | April | 2nd | February |- | May | 3rd | March |- | June | 4th | April |- | July | 5th | May |- | August | 6th | June |- | September | 7th | July |- | October | 8th | August |- | November | 9th | September |- | December | 10th | October |- | January | 11th | November |- | February | 12th | December |} btysingr@med.unc.edu (Barbara R. Tysinger) For examples of Quaker dating practices, see the article by Gordon L. Remington, "Quaker Preparation for the 1752 Calendar Change," National Genealogical Society Quarterly 87 (June 1999): 146-150.
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==Interpreting Quaker Records== Quaker records are sometimes difficult to interpret unless you are familiar with some frequently used abbreviations, such as: :altm = at liberty to marry :apd = attending places of diversion :apd = appointed, appealed :apt = appointed :att = attached to, attended :b = born :BG = burial grounds :btw = between :bur = buried :bef = before :c = circa, about :cem = cemetery :cert = certificate :cd = contrary to the Discipline :ch = child, children, church :chm = condemned his/her misconduct :chr = charter :co = chosen overseer (s), county :com = complained, complained of :comm = committee :comp = complained, complained of :con = condemned :ct = certificate, certificate to :d = died, day :dau = daughter :dec = deceased :dis = disowned, disowned for :div = divorced :dp = dropped plain dress and/or speech :dr = drinking spiritous liquor to excess :drpd = dropped :dt = daughter, daughters :dtd = dated :e = east :end = endorsed :FBG = Friends burial grounds :fam = family :form = formerly :fr = from :Frds = Friends :gc = granted certificate :gct = granted certificate to :gl = granted letter :glt = granted letter to :gr dau = grand daughter :gr s = grand son :Gr Yd = grave yard :h or hus = husband :j = joined :jas = joined another society :JP = justice of the peace :ltm = liberated to marry, left at liberty to marry :lvd = lived :lvg = living :m = marry, married, marrying, marriage, month :mbr = member :mbrp = membership :mcd = married contrary to Discipline :MG = minister of the Gospel :MH = meeting house, church :mi = miles :MM = monthly meeting :mos = married out of society :mou = married out of unity :mt = married to :mtg = meeting :mvd = moved :n = north :na = not attending meeting :neg att = neglecting attendance :nmn = no middle name :NW Terr = Northwest Territory :O = Orthodox, Ohio :ou = out of unity :PM = preparative meeting :PO = post office address :prc = produced a certificate :prcf = produced a certificate from :prob = probably :Qkr = Quaker :QM = quarterly meeting :rcd = recorded :rec/rcd = receive, received :recrq = received by request :relfc = released from care for :relrq = released by request :rem = remove, removed :ret = returned, retired (rarely used) :ret mbrp = retained membership :rev = reversed :rm = reported married :rmt = reported married to :roc = received on certificate :rocf = received on certificate from :rol = received on letter :rolf = received on letter from :rpd = reported :rrq = request, requests, requested :rqc = requested certificate :rqct = requested certificate to :rqcuc = requested to come under care (of mtg.) :rst = reinstate, reinstated :s = son, south :sep = separated :sis = sister :temp = temporarily :transfrd = transferred :twp = township :uc = under care (of mtg) :unm = unmarried :upl = using profane language :w = wife, west :w/c = with consent of :wid = widow :w/pwr = with power :wrkd = worked :y = year :YM = yearly meeting When a member of the Society of Friends acted in a manner contrary to discipline, that member was visited by a committee appointed by the meeting. If the member failed to acknowledge fault after visitation by the committee, then the member was disowned by the Society and could not be reinstated until acknowledgement of fault was made. Members of the Society of Friends could be disowned for a variety of reasons. If you are reading Hinshaw's Encyclopedia, you will often see the notation that someone was "dis mou" or "dis mcd." "Mou" meant that they had married out unity to someone who was not a member of the Society. Marriage contrary to discipline sometimes meant that the couple, both Quakers, chose to be married by the Justice of the Peace or a clergy from another religion thereby "by-passing meeting." To be married within the Society, the couple had to declare intentions before both the prospective bride's and groom's to insure that they both had no other obligations which would prevent their marrying. A committee would be appointed to look into the character of both and then report back to the meeting. If they were found free to marry, they were granted permission to marry at the next meeting. This often took two to three months and sometimes couples were not willing to wait this long to marry. When they were disowned, it was was a forever thing =unless= they admitted their wrongdoing usually through a written petition to the meeting and then the meeting would decide whether or not to readmit the disowned member(s). In this case, you will see notations in Hinshaw indicating that a person "con their mou" or "con their mcd" indicating that they had condemned their own misbehavior. Unless they were specifically denied readmission you can assume that they were accepted back. Often a couple who had mou or mcd would seek readmission just prior to requesting a certificate of transfer in order to move to a new meeting. This could be some years after their marriage in which case any children born prior to their readmission will not have their births recorded in the monthly meeting records. If you are tracking a couple be sure to record when they requested certificates to leave a meeting and when they were received at the new meeting. Members could also be disowned for any number of other reasons such as attending a wedding of a sibling who mcd, marrying too close of a relative, dancing, not dressing plain, striking another, playing cards or taking up arms. Be aware of the dates when a man was disowned which might suggest that he had participated in a war. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~quakers/quakdefs.htm
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[[Category: Quakers Project]][[Category: Categorization Help]] == Frequently Asked Questions == (Currently Under Revision and Only Partially Complete) :'''What is the difference between a Category and a FreeSpace page?''' :Think of Categories as "index pages". Their primary purpose is to classify and help you find information. If there is more than about two paragraphs of information, a Freespace page should be created and that page added to the appropriate Category. :'''Who manages this page?''' : This page is managed by the [[Project:Quakers | Quakers Project]]. :'''Where can I find out more about Categorization?''' : Check out the [[Project:Categorization| Categorization Project]] and also [[:Space:Religious_Institutions_Category_Structure|Principles and Formatting Guidelines for Religious Categories]]. :'''How to record transfers between Monthly Meetings?''' :Add a category for each meeting. Document the dates and meetings in the biography. == Top Level Category Hierarchies == These are the Project Categories that tie us into the larger WikiTree hierarchy. These are part of the organizational structure and in general are not meant to be used on individual Profiles. [[:Category: Quakers Project| {{Blue | Categories managed by the Quaker Project}}]] are shown in Blue :Within the [[:Category:Religious Categories| Religious Categories]] hierarchy: *[[:Category: Religions and Spiritual Traditions|Religions and Spiritual Traditions]] ** [[:Category:Christianity|Christianity]] ***[[:Category:Quaker Movement | {{Blue | Quaker Movement}}]] : Within the [[:Category:Migration|Migration]] hierarchy: *[[:Category: American Immigration|American Immigration]] **[[:Category:Quaker Emigration to America | {{Blue | Quaker Emigration to America}}]] : Within the [[:Category: World History|World History]] hierarchy: *[[:Category: Activists and Reformers | Activist and Reformers]] ** [[:Category:Abolitionists |Abolitionists]] *** [[:Category:Quaker Abolitionists |{{Blue|Quaker Abolitionists}}]] === Naming Conventions for Quaker Meetings === *The general form for any Quaker Meeting category is Category: [Specific Meeting Name], [Local Place Name], [Region and/or Country]. **The naming convention for Monthly Meetings within the United States is: ::Category:[Name] Monthly Meeting, [Town], [State] ::Many Quaker meeting houses were located in rural areas outside of towns. If the location is currently still in a rural area rather than a town or city, include the county name followed by the word "County" in place of the town name. :For example, to add an individual to the [[:Category: Byberry Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |Byberry Monthly Meeting]] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, add the following to the profile: ::''[[Category: Byberry Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]'' === Category Hierarchies for meetings in the United States of America === :'''Monthly Meetings''' : Monthly Meetings are classified within the {{Blue |Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings)}} hierarchy by state: *[[:Category: Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings) | {{Blue | Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings)}}]] **[[:Category:Quaker Meetings, United States of America |{{Blue|Quaker Meetings, United States of America}}]] ***[[:Category: Quaker Meetings, Ohio | {{Blue | Quaker Meetings, Ohio}}]] ****[[:Category: Center Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio |{{Blue | Center Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio}}]] : Each Monthly Meeting is also a sub-Category of the city or town in which it is located. If the location is presently in a rural area not within a city or town, make the Monthly Meeting category a sub-Category of the county in which it is located. * [[:Category: United States of America |United States of America]] ** [[:Category: Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] *** [[:Category: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] **** [[:Category: Christiana, Pennsylvania |Christiana, Pennsylvania]] ***** [[:Category: Sadsbury Monthly Meeting, Christiana, Pennsylvania |{{Blue |Sadsbury Monthly Meeting, Christiana, Pennsylvania}}]] : Each Monthly Meeting is also a sub-Category of the Religious Institutions sub-Category of the County in which it is located: *[[:Category: United States of America, Religious Congregations| United States of America, Religious Congregations]] ** [[:Category:Ohio, Religious Congregations| Ohio, Religious Congregations ]] *** [[:Category: Clinton County, Ohio, Religious Congregations |Clinton County, Ohio, Religious Congregations]] **** [[:Category: Center Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio |{{Blue | Center Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio}}]] :'''Quarterly Meetings''' : There are no categories for Quarterly meetings. :'''Yearly Meetings''' :There are no catetgories for Yearly meetings. === Naming Conventions for Meetings in the British Isles (Including Ireland) === *The general form for any Quaker Meeting category is Category: [Specific Meeting Name], [Local Place Name], [Region and/or Country]. ** The form for any Quaker Meeting category in the British Isles is Category: [Specific Meeting Name], [County], [Country] For example, the naming convention for Monthly Meeting within England is: ::Category:[Name] Quaker Meeting, [County], England : For example, to add an individual to the [[:Category: Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England|{{Blue|Ampthill Quaker Meeting}}]] in Bedfordshire England, add the following to the profile: ::''[[Category: Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England]] === Hierarchy for Meetings in the British Isles === : Meetings within the British Isles are categorized by Country: *[[:Category: Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings) | {{Blue | Religious Society of Friends (Quaker Meetings)}}]] ** [[:Category: Quaker Meetings, England |{{Blue| Quaker Meetings, England}}]] *** [[:Category:Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England| {{Blue| Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England}}]] ** [[:Quaker Meetings, Ireland | {{Blue| Quaker Meetings, Ireland}}]] ** [[:Quaker Meetings, Northern Ireland | {{Blue| Quaker Meetings, Northern Ireland}}]] ** [[:Category: Quaker Meetings, Scotland | {{Blue| Quaker Meetings, Scotland}}]] ** [[:Quaker Meetings, Wales | {{Blue| Quaker Meetings, Wales}}]] :Meetings in the British Isles are sub-Categories of the city or town in which they meet: * [[:Category: England | England]] ** [[:Category: Bedfordshire | Bedfordshire]] *** [[:Category: Ampthill, Bedfordshire | Ampthill, Bedfordshire]] **** [[:Category:Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England| {{Blue| Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England}}]] : They are also included with the religious institutions of the county in which they are located: * [[:Category: England, Religious Congregations|England, Religious Congregations]] **[[:Category: Bedfordshire, Religious Congregations | Bedfordshire, Religious Congregations]] *** [[:Category:Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England| {{Blue| Ampthill Quaker Meeting, Bedfordshire, England}}]] == Naming Conventions for Quaker Burial Grounds == See also: *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries#Categories_and_Free-Space_Pages|Global Cemeteries Project - Categories and Free Space Pages]] * [Country] ** [Country] Cemeteries *** Quaker Cemeteries, [Country] Cemeteries in the United States: * United States Cemeteries ** Pennsylvania Cemeteries *** Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries ****[[:Category: Fair Hill Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ** Quaker Cemeteries, United States of America *** Quaker Cemeteries, Pennsylvania ****[[:Category: Fair Hill Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] == Additional Categorization Resources == [[Space:Religious_Institutions_Category_Structure|Principles and Formatting Guidelines for Religious Categories]]

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[[Category:Quakers Project]] [[Category:Sources by Name]][[Category: Quakers, Sources]] [[Category:Source Directories]] [[Category:Religion Sources]] {| | [[Image:Quaker_Project_Workspace-1.png|25px]] | This page is part of the [[Project:Quakers|Quakers Project]] |} ---- =Reliable Sources= :Please aim to use reliable sources, taking account of the [[Help:Reliable Sources|general help page]] on them. For Quakers born before 1700, as for other pre-1700 profiles, WikiTree places a particular emphasis on the importance of reliable sourcing. There is some more specific guidance on reliable sourcing for Quakers [[space:Quakers_Project_Reliable_Sources|here]]. :If in doubt whether a source is reliable, please either ask a question in G2G with the Quakers tag and any other appropriate tag, or, if you are a member of the Project's Google Group, ask a question there. For queries about sources not specific to Quakers, G2G will normally be the better place - and there is also guidance in the reliable source pages of geographical Projects. :This page, and the more narrowly-focused pages it links to, include lists of specifically Quaker sources. Some of these sources need to be used with more caution than others, but all of them may be useful in research. As always, one needs to weigh up the reliability of what each source says. = General Help = :Interpreting [[Space:Quaker_Notes#The_Quaker_Calendar|dates]] and [[Space:Quaker_Notes#Interpreting_Quaker_Records|abbreviations]] = General Material on Quakers = == Occupations == *Tim Marshall. ''Quaker Clockmakers'', [https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Tim-Marshall-pdf.pdf PDF] = British Quakers = : See also * [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|Quakers in England: County Information and Resources]]: links to English counties with monthly meetings, burial grounds, research material, categories, and info. * [[Space: Quakers in Scotland|Quakers in Scotland]] for similar information for Scotland * [[Space: Quakers in Wales|Quakers in Wales]] for similar information for Wales * [[Space: Quakers in the Isle of Man|Quakers in the Isle of Man]] * [[Space: Quakers in the Channel Islands|Quakers in the Channel Islands]] == Pages of Useful Links == * [https://raindrop.io/Library_of_the_Society_of_Friends/genealogy-21700331 links to (mainly British) online resources - put together by Friends House Library, London] == Books == * ''Annual Monitor'' (annual list of british Quaker deaths, published from 1812 to 1919) ** [https://books.google.ca/books?id=z4kAAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Quaker Records: Being an '''Index''' to "The Annual Monitor," 1813-1892 ... edited by Joseph J. Green] ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_monitor Wikipedia: Annual Monitor] ** [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700146 Catalog of the "Monitor" Volumes on Hathi Trust] * Besse, Joseph, ''[[Space:A_collection_of_the_sufferings_of_the_people_called_Quakers| A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers]],: for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of Toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689, Vol 1.'' (London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1753.) * [https://archive.org/details/beginningsofquak01brai/page/n27?q=The+Beginnings+of+Quakerism The beginnings of Quakerism by Braithwaite, William C. (William Charles), 1862-1922] * [https://archive.org/details/secondperiodofqu00brai/page/n8 The Second Period of Quakerism by Braithwaite, William C. (William Charles), 1862-1922] * ''John Kelsall Diaries & Journals'', transcribed by George Adamson, ed. Peter Adamson and Peter Crew, 2020, [https://www.academia.edu/42049360/John_Kelsall_Diaries_and_Journal_1699-1743_edited_by_Peter_Adamson_and_Peter_Crew_2020?fbclid=IwAR3Vxs6OUSbN2ZZS6xubNmpsNel0HIgQ425Cd4F7xzS32MDTk4UhDT5kpGU PDF on Academia]: main genealogical information on [[Space: John Kelsall Diaries and Journals|John Kelsall Diaries and Journal]] free space page * Milligan, Edward H. ''Biographical Dictionary of British Quakers in Commerce and Industry 1775-1920'', Sessions Book Trust, 2007 * Milligan, Edward H, and Thompson, Malcom. ''My Ancestors were Quakers'', Society of Genealogists (London), 1983, available to borrow at [https://archive.org/details/myancestorswereq0000mill/mode/2up Internet Archive] (if the digitised version is on loan to others, it may be unavailable) * Raistrick, Arthur. ''Quakers in Science and Industry'', William Sessions, 1950 * Thistlethwaite, Bernard. “The Bax family, an account of the early Quaker Baxes of Capel and Ockley in the County of Surrey , with particulars of some of their descendants and notes relating to a number of allied families” “[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/182578-the-bax-family-an-account-of-the-early-quaker-baxes-of-chapel-and-ockley-in-the-county-of-surrey-with-particulars-of-some-of-their-descendants-and-notes-relating-to-a-number-of-allied-families?offset=3 Catalog entry] for holdings of [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/search/ Family History Library]” ==Journals== *''[http://journals.sas.ac.uk/fhs/issue/archive Journal of the Friends Historical Society],'' Vol 1 part 1 (1903) to Vol 64 (2013). While published in the UK, this journal's scope includes Quakers in all countries. Use [http://journals.sas.ac.uk/fhs/search Search] to locate articles on meetings, individuals, and concepts. * ''Quaker Studies'' (1996-current), published by the [https://www.qsra.org/ Quaker Studies Research Association] ** volumes 1-14 open access: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/quakerstudies/ ** volumes 15-current, by subscription: https://www.qsra.org/quaker-studies-journal.html ** [https://www.qsra.org/quaker-studies-index.html index] * ''Quaker Connections'' (1994-current), published by the [https://newtrial.qfhs.co.uk/ Quaker Family History Society] ** [https://newtrial.qfhs.co.uk/?page_id=3451 full contents index] ** [https://newtrial.qfhs.co.uk/?page_id=748 surname index] ==Articles and Theses== *Gwynne Stock. ''An Evaluation of Quaker Burial Practices'', Bournemouth University postgraduate research diploma thesis, 1997, [https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Gwynne_Stock.pdf PDF] on Woodbrooke website (mainly on the area covered by Bristol and Frenchay Monthly Meeting; includes general background on Quaker burial practices) ==Primary Sources== *British Quaker Family History Society, [https://qfhs.co.uk/public_html/wills/ Database of British Quaker wills] - includes transcripts *[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6614 (E-169)] Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Oath Rolls (1709-1868), includes miscellaneous rolls of Quakers' affirmations == Repositories == :'''Nonconformist Records''' : An introduction to [http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/hdocs/EoLFHS_Non_Conformist_Records_Handout.pdf Non-Conformist Records] by John Goodwin :Guide to [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/nonconformists/ Nonconformists] records held at [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/a?_ref=66 The U.K. National Archives] ===National Archives=== : [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/r/C3313081 Index to RG6 series of records from Quaker registers] ===Friends House Library=== : [https://www.quaker.org.uk/resources/library/search-library-catalogue Online Catalogue of Friends House Library, London] ==Websites== * [http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/laois/churches/quaker-mar-w1.txt LAOIS, Selected Records Transcribed From the Society of Friends (Quakers)] * [[Space:Annual_Monitor|The Annual Monitor or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland]] * [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project], lots of information about the history of Quaker meeting houses and associated burial grounds in Britain and the Channel Islands * [[Beck-2468|Benjamin Beck]]'s [https://benbeck.co.uk/fh/fh.htm website] - detailed information on a number of British Quaker families * Pease Genealogy website - [http://www.pennyghael.org.uk/gedcom.htm PDF descendancy trees free to download]: information should be verified but a good pointer for research * [http://www.thesilverbowl.com/familytree/JACKSON-Quaker-Tree.html Jackson family tree]: genealogical information should be verified; includes links to, and digests of, a number of primary sources = American Quakers = * [[Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29|Quakers in The States (Now USA)]] ==Journals== * ''[https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/394 Quaker History,]'' published by the Friends Historical Association * ''Bulletin of Friends Historical Association'' [https://www.jstor.org/journal/bullfriehistasso on jstor] * "[https://www.friendsjournal.org/ Friends Journal]" prints obituaries monthly in their Milestones column, may also have articles remembering specific Friends. * ''The Quaker Yeomen'' (1974-1989?), privately published by James E. Bellarts, then Patti Smith Lamb ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/22948 Family Search record], no copies online * ''The Southern Friend'' (1979-2007), published by the [https://www.ncfhs.org/ North Carolina Friends Historical Society] ** on JSTOR https://www.jstor.org/site/guilford/southern-friend-ncfhs/ ** article index https://www.ncfhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/The-Southern-Friend.pdf == Repositories == * Haverford Libraries, [http://library.haverford.edu/places/special-collections Quakers & Special Collections] * Swarthmore College, [http://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library Friends Historical Library] * Earlham College Archives, [https://archives.earlham.edu/ Friends Collection] * Maryland State Archives, [http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/pages/churches/results.aspx?denomination=Friends Friends Collection] * Hazard List [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/hazard/fhlreport.php Link] *Guilford College, [https://library.guilford.edu/archives Quaker Archives] (formerly known as the Friends Historical Collection) * UMass Amherst Special Collections, [http://scua.library.umass.edu/ead/mums902.html New England Yearly Meeting collection] *New England Yearly Meeting list of New England meeting with record locations, [https://neym.org/sites/default/files/2019-05/GuideToRecordsRSOF_1997.pdf New England Meetings] == Books == * To be added: [https://www.ncfhs.org/shop/ books published by the North Carolina Friends Historical Society] * Bell, James Pinckney. ''Our Quaker Friends of ye olden time; being in part a transcript of the minute books of Cedar Creek meeting, Hanover County, and the South River meeting, Campbell County, Va.'' (Lynchburg, VA: J.P. Bell, 1905) on [https://archive.org/details/ourquakerfriends00bell archive.org] * Bjorkman, Gwen Boyer, ''Quaker Marriage Certificates, New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1704-1799,'' Heritage Books, INC. (1990) * David Dobson, ''Scottish Quakers and Early America, 1650-1700'', Clearfield reprint, 2009, also searchable on [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48516/ Ancestry.com] * Hill, Thomas C., ''Monthly Meetings in North America: A Quaker Index,'' Cincinnati, Ohio, T.C. Hill, 1998) [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/38988504 WorldCat Link] [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/ Updated version at QuakerMeetings.com] (powered by Plone CMS) * Hilty, Hiram H., New Garden Friends Monthly Meeting, The Christian People Called Quakers, North Carolina Yearly Meeting, North Carolina Friends Historical Society (1983) * Hinshaw, William W., and Thomas W. Marshall. ''[[Space:Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy | Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy]]'', 6 volumes. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company (1969) * Hinshaw, Seth B., ''The Carolina Quaker Experience, North Carolina Yearly Meeting,'' North Carolina Friends Historical Society (1984) * Jones, Louis Thomas, ''The Quakers of Iowa,'' The State Historical Society of Iowa (1914), reprinted by Heritage Books, INC. (1999) * Kirkpatrick, Ralph D., ''Back Creek Friends Cemetery Burial Records,'' Heritage Books, INC. (2000) * Ladd, Ruth Kline, ''One Ladd's Family'', revised edition, 2002: not specifically about Quakers but includes some information about American Quakers: ** Vol. 1 - [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/571527-one-ladd-s-family-revisited-v-01?offset=4 Familysearch] ** Vol. 2 - [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/292789-one-ladd-s-family-revisited-v-02?offset=2 Familysearch] * Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting. ''[[Space:Maryland Quaker records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil County|Nottingham Monthly Meeting]]'' (Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil, Maryland, 1900) * Myers, Albert Cook (1874-1960). ''Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 : with their early history in Ireland''. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania (1902). [https://archive.org/details/immigrationofiri00myer Internet Archive] * Myers, Albert Cook, Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia 1682-1750, Clearfield Company (1902), reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company (1997) * Pennell, Sara Margaret. ''The Quaker domestic interior, Philadelphia 1780-1830 : an artifactual investigation of the "Quaker esthetic" at Wyck House, Philadelphia and Collen Brook Farm, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania''. Thesis (M.S. in Historic Preservation) -- Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, 1992. [https://archive.org/details/quakerdomesticin00penn Internet Archives] * Moore, James W. ''Friends, Society of. Kingwood Monthly meeting, Hunterdon co., N.J. (from old catalog)'', Flemington, N.J., H. E. Deats, 1900. [https://archive.org/details/recordsofkingwoo00frie Link] * New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, [http://dougwilson.com/family/records/jackson/brokenbranch/Rahway-Friends_NYGBS-Record_v8-9.pdf RECORDS OF RAHWAY AND PLAINFIELD (N. J.)] * Sewel, William. ''[[Space:The_History_of_the_Rise%2C_Increase%2C_and_Progress%2C_of_the_Christian_People_Called_Quakers| The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress, of the Christian People Called Quakers: Intermixed with Several Remarkable Occurrences.]]'' (Philadelphia: Samuel Keimer, 1728) * Shotwell, Ambrose Milton, Lansing, Mich. : A. M. Shotwell, 1897. [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066302944;view=1up;seq=9 Annals of our colonial ancestors and their descendants, or, Our Quaker forefathers and their posterity : embracing a genealogical and biographical register of nine generations of the Shotwell family in America, together with the pedigree and near kindred of the author's parents, Nathan and Phebe B. (Gardner) Shotwell] * [http://haygenealogy.com/hay/quaker/quaker-NJ.html Quaker research in New Jersey 1677 - 1750] - Hay Genealogy website * [http://www.quaker-chronicle.info/index.php Quaker Chronicle] Records of the Ohio Yearly Meeting *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2708 U.S. and Canada, Quaker Yearly Meeting Annual Reports, 1808-1930] on Ancestry $$ *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5084 U.S. and Canada, Quaker Monthly Meeting Historical Data, 1671-2010] on Ancestry $$ *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2888 U.S., Selected Quaker College Yearbooks and Alumni Directories, 1896-2003] on Ancestry $$ *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3042 U.S., Surname Index to Quaker Records] on Ancestry $$ *[https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5349 U.S., Index to Quaker Obituary Notices, 1822-2012] on Ancestry $$ * Ancestry's indexed collection of [https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=34683 U.S., Published Quaker Family Histories, 1845-1920] contains the following works (some of which are public domain and available on the web (some are better sourced than others, and discretion should be used when evaluating their reliability): ** A Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Dr Arthur Stevenson ** A Genealogy of the Taylor Family of Monmouth ** A Reminiscent Record of Joel and Caroline Warder Cadbury ** A Short Account of the Family of Fry, of Ashgrove Wiltshire ** A Short Account of the Fowler Family, 1550-1891 ** Additions to the Genealogy of the Biddle Family ** Akroyd and Ecroyd Family ** Andrew Moore and His Descendants (2 volumes) ** Annals of an East Anglian Bank ** Annals of the early Friends (3 volumes) ** Atkinson Ancestors, 1908 ** Auto-Biographical Narrations of the convincement and other Religious Experiences ** Biographical Memoirs: A record of the Christian lives, experiences, and Deaths of Members to 1653 ** Bloomfield, the Chambers Homestead at Kennett Square, Pennsylvania: Memories and Records, 1817-1920 ** Brief Memoirs of the Barclay Family ** Clovercroft Chronicles, 1314-1893 ** Cooper Family Register ** Edward and Eleanor Foulke: Their Ancestry and Descendants, 1698-1898 ** Eliot Papers: Compiled from Family Papers of Eliot Howard ** Family Chronicles: Blecklys and Springalls, Section 1 ** Family Chronicles: Ingram Chapman´s Descendants, Section 3 ** Family Chronicles: The Chapmans of Whitby and their Descendants ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 1, Cadbury ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 2, Barrow ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 3, Cadbury ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 4, Cadbury ** Family Letters, etc. Vol 5, Gibbons ** Family Memorials and Recollections: Aunt Mary´s Patchwork ** Farm and Its Inhabitants with Some Account of the Lloyds Dolobran ** First Reunion of the Wickersham Family ** Fruits of Piety: Exhibited in a Collection of Narratives Respecting Children and Young Persons ** Garrett Family Recollections ** Gawthrop ** Genealogical Record of the Hambleton Family, with Mention of other Hambletons ** Genealogy of the Baily Family of Broham, Wiltshire, England ** Genealogy of the Cadwalader Family Descended from John Cadwalader ** Genealogy of the Fell Family in America ** Genealogy of the Maule Family, with a Brief Account of Thomas Maule, of Salem, Massachusetts (2 volumes) ** Genealogy of the William Tyler Family ** George and Ralph Allen: One Line of their Descendants in New Jersey with Some Fragments of History ** Glen Fern: Livezey House, on Wissahickon, East Fairmont Park, Philadelphia ** Henry Baker and Some of His Descendant ** Historical Genealogy of the Brown Family, Including A Brief History of Other Families ** History and Genealogy of the American Descendants of John and Ann Chamness of London, England ** History of the Borton and Mason Families in Europe and America ** History of the Hodgson Family, 1665-1892 ** In Memoriam: The Sixty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary of Charles and Tacy Stokes ** In the Old Time: A Short History of the Descendants of John Murray the Good ** Leeds: A New Jersey Family ** Memoirs of the Johnson Family with an Autobiography ** Memorials of the Reading, Howell, Yerkes, Watts, Latham, and Elkins Families ** Moore Chart ** My Ancestors: Nicholson Family, 1675-1885 ** My Ancestors: Penney Family ** Notes on the Genealogy of the Biddle Family, Together with Abstracts of Some Early Deeds ** Our Ancestors the Stantons ** Penn Family Pedigree ** Quaker Worthies ** Recollections of Spitalfields: An Honest Man and His Employers ** Ringmer, the Springetts, and the Penns: A Chapter of Sussex History ** Samuel Carpenter of Philadelphia and his Descendants ** Some Annals of the Buffington Family ** Some Colonial Ancestors of John Hopkins ** Some Special Studies in Genealogy ** The Barclays of Ury and other Sketches of the Early Friends ** The Browns of Nottingham ** The Cadbury Pedigree, 1904 ** The Cudworth Family ** The Derivation of the American Family of Wistars and Wisters ** The Descendants of John Backhouse, of Moss Side, Near Yealand Redman, Lancashire ** The Descendants of Joran Kyn of New Sweden ** The Dupuy Family ** The Featherstones and Halls: Gleanings from Old Family Letters and Manuscripts ** The Gibbins Pedigree, 1910 ** The Golden Wedding of Benjamin and Jane Price with Breif Family Record ** The Gurneys of Earlham (2 volumes) ** The Heacock family: Jonathan and Ann Heacock and their Descendants ** The Head Family, 1905 and 1905 Supplement ** The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America ** The Lancaster Family ** The Mather Family of Cheltenham, Pennsylvania ** The Pedigrees of Dickinson, Darby, Fowler and Rathbone ** The Penns and Peningtons of the Seventeenth Century ** The Quaker Janneys of Cheshire and their Progenitors ** The Quaker Poets of Great Britain and Ireland ** The Satterthwaite Genealogy ** The Shoemaker Family ** The Stephenson Brochure ** The Steward Family of New Jersey ** The Study of Quaker Genealogies ** The Wings as Friends ** The Wynnes: A Genealogical Summary of the Ancestry of the Welsh Wynnes ** Thomas Coates Who Removed from England to the Province of Pennsylvania, 1683 ** Trustum and his Grandchildren ** William Cooper of "Greenfield" Woodbury, New Jersey and his Cooper Ancestry ** Wills and Administrations of the Various Blackhouse Families * Weeks, Stephen B., ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=XiUwAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Southern+Quakers+and+Slavery&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj1vojH8JHjAhUlhuAKHdn-CoAQ6AEIKjAA#v=onepage&q=Southern%20Quakers%20and%20Slavery&f=false Southern Quakers and Slavery, A Study in Institutional History]." The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1896. = Irish Quakers = The Ireland Quakers team has a resources page [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources | here]] and a short history of the Irish Quakers [[Space:The_Irish_Quakers:_A_People%27s_History|here]]. ==Books== *Grubb, Isabel. Quakers in Ireland, London, 1927. *Goodbody, Olive C, Hutton, B. G and Irish Manuscripts Commission [http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/25625859 Guide to Irish Quaker records, 1654-1860]. Stationery Office for the Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin, 1967. *Greaves, Richard L. ''[[Space:Dublin's_Merchant-Quaker:_Anthony_Sharp_and_the_Community_of_Friends%2C_1643–1707|Dublin's Merchant-Quaker: Anthony Sharp and the Community of Friends, 1643–1707.]]'' (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1998) *Harrison, Richard S. ''A Biographical Dictionary of Irish Quakers''. Four Courts Press, Dublin Ireland (1997). [http://www.amazon.com/Biographical-Dictionary-Irish-Quakers-Edition/dp/1846821002 amazon.com], [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003186920 Hathi Trust]. 2nd revised edition published 2008. * Myers, Albert Cook (1874-1960). ''Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 : with their early history in Ireland''. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania (1902). [https://archive.org/details/immigrationofiri00myer Internet Archive] *Vann, Richard T and David Eversley. ''Friends in Life and Death. British and Irish Quakers in the Demographic Transition''. Cambridge University Press (1992). [http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ebook.jsf?bid=CBO9780511560873 Cambridge Books Online] * Walsh, A.J. ''[http://source.southdublinlibraries.ie/bitstream/10599/10314/3/Quaker%20Meeting%20Houses%20Preliminary%20Study%201%20-%20AJ%20Walsh%20OCR.pdf Meeting Houses of the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland]'', School of Architecture, DIT Bolton Street (1969) [http://hdl.handle.net/10599/10314 South Dublin County Libraries] ==Websites== *[http://quakers-in-ireland.ie/ Quakers in Ireland], the Official Website of The Religious Society of Friends in Ireland *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Ireland_Quaker_Records Ireland Quaker Records] at FamilySearch.org *[http://sources.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=%22+Friends+Society+of%22&type=Subject&filter[]=format%3A%22Manuscript%22&view=list National Library of Ireland catalog results] for "Friends, Society of" *[http://www.from-ireland.net/children-attending-mountmellick-quaker-school-laois/ Children Attending Mountmellick Quaker School, Co. Laois, 1786-94] * [http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/laois/churches/quaker-mar-w1.txt LAOIS, Selected Records Transcribed From the Society of Friends (Quakers)] * [https://historicgraves.com/graveyard/society-friends-rosenallis/la-sofr Society of Friends, Rosenallis] * [[Space:Annual_Monitor|The Annual Monitor or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland]] See also *'''''[[Space:Antelope, sailing of 1682|Antelope]]''''' sailed from Belfast Ireland to Pennsylvania in 1682. She is the only known ship of [[:Category: Fleet of William Penn | William Penn's fleet]] with an Irish connection. ---- =Canadian Quakers= * [[Space:Quakers_in_Canada|Quakers in Canada]] * [http://quaker.ca/archives/genealogy-index/ The Canadian Quaker Genealogical Index] ==Canadian Cemetery Records== * [https://sites.google.com/site/elginbranchogs/Home/yarmouth-cemeteries/yarmotuh---sparta-friends-quaker Sparta Quaker Cemetery] =Images= [[Space:Galleries and Collections which have given Permission for use of Images|This free space]] page lists some Galleries and Collections which have given general permission for the use of images on WikiTree, and the form of accreditation they ask for.

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[[Category:Quakers Project]] This page is a scratch pad & place to keep working notes. Everything is a work in progress. We've created a [[:Template:Quakers_Sticker|Quakers Recognition Sticker]] for use on profiles [[Category: Exeter Monthly Meeting, Stonersville, Pennsylvania]] {{userbox |id = [[Image:Powell-5629_Template_Testing.png|50px]] | id-background = #FFF | info-size = 10 | info = '''Pennsylvania Quakers'''
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Quaker records:Creek Monthly meeting

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Quakers, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Quaker records:Creek Monthly meeting == :Dutchess County, New York [1780's & 1800's] * published by Society of Friends, Dutchess County, New York * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Quaker records:Creek Monthly meeting|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/quakerrecordscre00soci/page/n5 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: Quaker records:Creek Monthly meeting| Quaker records:Creek Monthly meeting]]'' (Dutchess County, New York), Vol. , [ Page ]. *[[#Quaker records:Creek Monthly meeting|Quaker records:Creek Monthly meeting]]:

Quaker Street in Duanesburg

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[[Category:Duanesburg, New York]] This page is to gather information about the hamlet of Quaker Street in Duanesburg, Schenectady County, New York. Please feel free to add sources as you find them. ===Location=== * Google Maps, "Quaker Street", https://www.google.com/maps/place/Quaker+Street,+NY+12053/@42.7371812,-74.2012787,14.58z/data=!4m10!1m2!2m1!1sQuaker+Street!3m6!1s0x89de7e4f70783147:0xf7bdad8fe0099f54!8m2!3d42.7347977!4d-74.1862394!15sCg1RdWFrZXIgU3RyZWV0kgEIbG9jYWxpdHngAQA!16s%2Fm%2F04bcsvj?hl=en&authuser=0&entry=ttu ===Categories=== * [[:Category: Quaker Street, New York|Quaker Street, New York category]] * [[:Category: Duanesburg, New York|Duanesburg, New York category]] * [[:Category: Quaker Street Monthly Meeting, Quaker Street, New York|Quaker Street Monthly Meeting, Quaker Street, New York category]] ===Pages=== * [[Space:Duanesburg_Maps|Duanesburg Maps]] * [[Space:Duanesburg%2C_New_York|Duanesburg, New York]] * [[Space:Mohawk_Valley_Resources|Mohawk Valley Resources]] ===Public Services=== * Quaker Street Volunteer Fire Department, Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/QSVFD304/ * Quaker Street Branch, Schenectady County Public Library, https://scpl.org/branch_libraries/index.html * Duanesburg Historical Society Research and Archives Center, 450 Quaker Lane, http://www.duanesburghistorical.com/ ===Churches=== * History of the County of Schenectady, N. Y., from 1662 to 1886..., by John H. Munsell , George Rogers Howell, Publication date 1886, Publisher, W. W. Munsell & Co, The Township of Duanesburgh, Church History, pg. 176, https://archive.org/details/historycountysc00howegoog/page/n206/mode/1up . * 1865 Census Church Listing: "New York State Census, 1865," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6XQ3-YFW?cc=1491284&wc=796F-B1W%3A57529401%2C57542801 : 26 June 2015), Schenectady > Duanesburg, E.D. 03 > image 27 of 27; citing multiple county Clerks; Warren and Lewis County Board of Supervisors; multiple counties in New York; Utica and East Hampton Public Libraries, New York. * Quaker Street and Duanesburg Meeting: ** Phillips, Marjorie R. Hoag. The Story of the Friends Meeting House At Quaker Street, N. Y.. [s.l.: s.n.], 1944. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102689321 , Includes a few vital records, pg. 22-24. ** Frost, Josephine C. Quaker Records From Duanesburgh, Later Called Butternuts, Otsego County, New York. [Brooklyn, 191. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009564022/Home ** Quaker Street and Duanesburg Monthly Meeting (Hicksite) Records, QM-NY-Q331, othertype: SW/NY/Q331. Quaker Meeting Records at Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections and Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College. https://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu//repositories/9/resources/5229 Accessed February 14, 2024. ** Society of Friends. Duanesburg Monthly Meeting (Schenectady County, New York : Hicksite). Monthly Meeting Records, 1806-1912 Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1950. https://libcat.familysearch.org/Record/127082 ** Duanesburg Friends Meeting Deaths, Unknown source, https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/190591151 . ** Dutchess County Quaker Records on Gennet (many Quaker Street families were from Dutchess County), https://web.archive.org/web/20200113213334/http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/data/births/ . Also, Quaker records: Creek Monthly meeting, Dutchess County, New York [1780's & 1800's] by Society of Friends. Creek Monthly Meeting, Dutchess County, New York, https://archive.org/details/quakerrecordscre00soci/page/n6/mode/1up ** Coeymans Monthly Meeting Records (Frost, Josephine C, Society Of. Coeymans Monthly Meeting Friends, and Society Of. New Baltimore Monthly Meeting Friends. Quaker records, Coeymans, Albany Co. & New Baltimore, Greene Co., N.Y. [Brooklyn, 191, 1910] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/12029741/. * The Christian Church of Quaker Street (Now Quaker Street Bible Church) ** Quaker Street Bible Church, Village Missions Churches, Listings, https://vmchurches.org/c/quaker-street-bible-church ** Quaker Street Bible Church, Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064469751520 * Methodist Episcopal Church of Quaker Street (Now Delanson United Methodist Church): ** Delanson UMC, United Methodists of Upper New York, Resources, Church Directory, https://www.unyumc.org/resources/church/delanson-umc ** Delanson United Methodist Church, Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/p/Delanson-United-Methodist-Church-100078692882127/?paipv=0&eav=AfY_y737bCX7zb1ChHqV6owMPFWU_blA01HY4O8nIL81acN3qBcAnn81uP7xCElNOYc&_rdr ===Cemeteries=== * Grove Cemetery, Quaker Street, New York 12053, http://grovecemetery.net/ * Quaker Cemetery, Quaker Street, Schenectady County, New York, USA, https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398380/quaker-cemetery . * Briggs Cemetery, Quaker Street, Schenectady County, New York, USA, https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2322385/briggs-cemetery . * The cemeteries of Duanesburg and Princetown / by the Schenectady County Historical Society. Imprint, [Schenectady] : Schenectady County Historical Society, 2002. Description, ii, 151 p. : maps ; 28 cm. Note "A revised and enlarged edition of Clarence Foote's 'A memorial census of Duanesburgh.'", Bibliography, Includes bibliographical references (p. 119) and index. Original 1935 Edition Online: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/584446/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . ===Industry=== * 1865, Census Listing of Industry other than Agricultural: "New York State Census, 1865," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6XQ3-YHN?cc=1491284&wc=796F-B1W%3A57529401%2C57542801 : 26 June 2015), Schenectady > Duanesburg, E.D. 03 > image 26 of 27; citing multiple county Clerks; Warren and Lewis County Board of Supervisors; multiple counties in New York; Utica and East Hampton Public Libraries, New York. ===Historical Markers=== * Historical Marker Database, Duanesburg in Schenectady County, New York — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic), Friends Meeting House, https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=6043 == Sources == General: * Wikipedia contributors, "Quaker Street, New York," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quaker_Street,_New_York&oldid=1167501623 (accessed February 13, 2024). * Wikipedia contributors, "Quaker Street Historic District," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quaker_Street_Historic_District&oldid=1169398868 (accessed February 13, 2024). * History of the County of Schenectady, N. Y., from 1662 to 1886..., by John H. Munsell , George Rogers Howell, Publication date 1886, Publisher, W. W. Munsell & Co, pg. 182, https://archive.org/details/historycountysc00howegoog/page/n212/mode/1up Maps: * 1853 Ramsey, Fagan, L, Henry Ramsay, and Dumcke & Keil. Map of Schenectady County, New York. [Philadelphia?: Published by L. Fagan, . N.Y. New York: Engraved & printed by Dumcke & Keil, 1856] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2013593232/ . Accessed 01 Nov 2020, Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division There is a physical copy of this map on display at Duanesburg Town Hall. * 1866 Beers, Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, The New York Public Library. "Duanesburgh [Township]" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 7, 2021. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e3-72fe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 . The New York Public Library believes that this item is in the public domain under the laws of the United States, Quaker Street [Village]; Quaker Street Business Directory.; Duanesburgh [Village]; Duanesburgh Business Directory.; Bramans Corners [Villages]; Bramans Corners Business Directory.; Mariaville [Village]; Mariaville Business Directory, https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e3-72ff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 , accessed 17 Aug 2021. * Quaker Street Historic District Map, from New York MPS Quaker Street Historic District, United States National Archives, Record Group 79: Records of the National Park Service, Series: National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records, File Unit: National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records: New York, NAID: 75314552, PDF Page 19 of 71, https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314552 Census: * "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB6-9NNX?cc=1803959&wc=22Z7-BFY%3A1584070828%2C1584070840%2C1584070850 : 14 October 2022), New York > Albany > Duanesburgh > image 1 of 4; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ** https://www.schenectadyhistory.org/census/1790/dua.html * "United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR8W-V2L?cc=1804228&wc=3V1X-FMT%3A1585148702%2C1585149518%2C1585149522 : 10 June 2015), New York > Albany > Duanesburgh > image 1 of 12; citing NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ** https://www.schenectadyhistory.org/census/1800/dua.html * "United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB8-G2N?cc=1803765&wc=QZZZ-MP9%3A1588180303%2C1588180768%2C1588180772 : 1 December 2015), New York > Schenectady > Duanesburg > image 1 of 10; citing NARA microfilm publication M252, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ** https://www.schenectadyhistory.org/census/1810/dua.html * Census of the State of New York, 1825 - VP3, Lewis County to Schenectady County, Totals, https://nysl.ptfs.com/aw-server/rest/product/purl/NYSL/f/450273b2-bb26-4f11-9381-a6a756268c2f , https://nysl.ptfs.com/aw-server/rest/product/purl/NYSL/s/450273b2-bb26-4f11-9381-a6a756268c2f *"New York State Census, 1865," E.D.3, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6XQ3-Y3X?cc=1491284&wc=796F-B1W%3A57529401%2C57542801 : 26 June 2015), Schenectady > Duanesburg, E.D. 03 > image 1 of 27; citing multiple county Clerks; Warren and Lewis County Board of Supervisors; multiple counties in New York; Utica and East Hampton Public Libraries, New York. * "New York State Census, 1865," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6XQ3-14L?cc=1491284&wc=796F-B19%3A57529401%2C57538001 : 2 April 2016), Schenectady > Duanesburg, E.D. 02 > image 2 of 23; citing multiple county Clerks; Warren and Lewis County Board of Supervisors; multiple counties in New York; Utica and East Hampton Public Libraries, New York. National Register Properties: * New York MPS Quaker Street Historic District, United States National Archives, Record Group 79: Records of the National Park Service, Series: National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records, File Unit: National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records: New York, NAID: 75314552, https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75314552 Historic American Buildings Survey Properties: * Society of Friends Meetinghouse, State Route 7, Quaker Street, Schenectady County, NY, https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hh/item/ny0712/ .

Quakeriana

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Quakers, Sources]] [[Category: English Quakers]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Quakeriana == * published London, 1894-1896 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Quakeriana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1894) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100432454 * Vol. 2-3 (1895-1896) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100432454 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Quakeriana|Quakeriana]]'' (London, 1894-1896) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#QA|Quakeriana]])

Quakeriana Notes

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Quakers, Sources]] [[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Periodicals]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Periodicals | Periodicals]] == Quakeriana Notes == Concerning Treasures New and Old in the Quaker Collections of Haverford College * published by Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., 1933-1942 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Quakeriana Notes|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * No. 1-13 ::* https://archive.org/details/quakeriananotes113have === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Quakeriana Notes|Quakeriana Notes]]'' (Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., 1933-1942) No. , [ Page ]. * ([[#QN|Quakeriana Notes]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Quakeriana Notes|Quakeriana Notes]]'' (Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., 1933-1942) No. , [ Page ].

Quakers Challenge

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The Quakers Challenge is a challenge to encourage the improvement of anything related to the [[Project:Quakers|Quakers Project]] on WikiTree. There will be a different challenge each month. See the [[#Current_Challenge|current month's information]]. The Quakers Project will be the real winner of our event. One or more participants have the opportunity to receive the Project Challenge Winner Badge, depending on the theme for the month.
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== Current Challenge == :{{Recognition Sticker|category=Quakers Profile Caretakers |image=Quaker_Project_Workspace-5.png|imagetext=Quakers Project Logo |text=''Member's Name'' improved [[Project:Quakers|Quaker]] profiles in the October 2018 Challenge to "clear the Quakers category"}} *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/695591 October 2018 - continue to clear Quakers category] == Upcoming Challenges == *November 2018 - Clean up Quakers Sticker locations - should be below ==Biography== heading == Past Challenges == *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/551154 February 2018] - Nassawaddox, Virginia *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/569476 March 2018] - Primp [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:WatchedList&order=name&p=12086164 Project Managed] bios (M or PPP in status column) *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586122 April 2018] - add Quakers Project account to trusted lists *May 2018 - skipped while preparing for [[Help:GDPR_FAQ|GDPR compliance]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/622244 June 2018] - primp biographies of Quakers alive in the 1800s *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/639557 July 2018] - add Quakers Sticker *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/655804 August 2018] - source non-project managed profiles *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/673586 September 2018] - clear Quakers category == Other Challenge Ideas == *primp biographies based on a theme ([[#Location|location]], [[#Time|time period]], [[#Notables|notables]], etc) *focus on a specific location for improvements (by country as the project is worldwide) *find and adopt pre-1800 orphaned profiles *source project managed profiles *source non-project managed profiles *add monthly meeting categories *add burial categories *create free space pages for Monthly Meetings *Quakers in space and/or "Quakers in ..." space pages *adding monthly meeting categories (to profiles, to WikiTree by creating categories and/or space pages, to the "Quakers in ..." pages) *additional options can be found on the Project task list == Requested Challenges == ===Location=== *[[:Category: Somerset Monthly Meeting, Somerset County, Maryland]] - [[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson]] *[[:Category: Third Haven Monthly Meeting, Easton, Maryland]] - [[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson]] *[[:Category: Nantucket_Island_Quakers]], Massachusetts - [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] *[[:Category: Deep River Monthly Meeting, High Point, North Carolina]] - [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] *[[:Category: Solebury Monthly Meeting, New Hope, Pennsylvania]] - [[Rankin-3121|Howard Rankin]] *[[:Category: Newport Monthly Meeting, Newport, Rhode Island]] - [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] *[[:Space:Quakers_in_Rhode_Island|No category for Portsmouth]], Rhode Island - [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] *Quaker founders of Germantown, Pennsylvania (includes Daniel Pastorius, the first Germans immigrants to America) - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Quakers in the Welsh Tract (perhaps also including Gwynedd) - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Irish Quaker Immigrants to America - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] ===Time=== *Quakers and Religious Freedom in America - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] **Quaker missionaries on the Speedwell (1656) and the Woodhouse (1657), including the "Quaker Martyrs" - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] **The Signers of the Flushing Remonstrance - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Quakers and Women's Rights -- (Many of the leaders of the Suffrage movement were Quaker) - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Quakers and Abolitionism (Quakers who were active in the underground railroad or abolition movements) - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] *Quakers and the Origins of American governance -- esp. Quakers who were instrumental in the drafting of the Pennsylvania Frames of Governance, but also perhaps subsequent participants in the political process. - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] ===Notables=== *Quaker Ancestors of the Presidents. - [[McGrew-132|Allen McGrew]] == Tracking Results == *2018: [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180201&Type=5 Feb], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180301&Type=5 Mar], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180401&Type=5 Apr], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180501&Type=5 May] (non-official), [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180601&Type=5 Jun], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180701&Type=5 Jul], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180801&Type=5 Aug], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20180901&Type=5 Sep], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20181001&Type=5 Oct], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20181101&Type=5 Nov], [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTChallengesScores/Scores.htm?code=QuakersChallenge20181201&Type=5 Dec]

Quakers in Alabama

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Alabama]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Alabama. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Birmingham || Jefferson || Birmingham || 1977 || active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/birmingham-al-friends-meeting Info] |- | Fairhope || Baldwin || Fairhope || 1919 || active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/fairhope-friends-meeting Info] |- | Huntsville || Madison || Huntsville || 1987 || active || none || |- | Mountain Home || Lawrence || Mountain Home || 1891 || 1917 || [[:Category:Mountain Home Monthly Meeting, Lawrence County, Alabama|Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=174 Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== * Fairhope [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/22895/fairhope-friends-quaker-cemetery FAG] ==Research Material== * https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/quaker/states/AL * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=alabama&generalSearchWord= Quaker Index - Alabama]

Quakers in Alaska

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Alaska]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Alaska. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Meeting!!County!!Town!!Started!!Laid Down!!Category!!Information |- |Buckland MM||Northwest Arctic Borough||Buckand||1918||||none|| |- |Douglas||Juneau Borough||Juneau||1894||1912||none|| |- |Kiana||Northwest Arctic Borough||Kiana||1938||active||none|| |- |Kivalina||Northwest Arctic Borough||Kivalina||1928||active||none|| |- |Kotzebue||Northwest Arctic Borough||Kotzebue||1900||active||none|| |- |Noatak||Northwest Arctic Borough||Noatak||1916||active||none|| |- |Noorvik||Northwest Arctic Borough||Noorvik||1915||active||none|| |- |Selavik||Northwest Arctic Borough||Selavik||1916||active||none|| |- |Shungnak||Northwest Arctic Borough||Shungnak||1929||active||none|| |} ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/alaska-friends-conference

Quakers in Alberta

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[[Category: Canadian Quakers]] [[Space:Quakers_in_Canada|Back to Quakers in Canada]] This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Alberta. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== * Calgary * Edmonton ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/quaker/states/AB

Quakers in Arizona

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Arizona]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Arizona. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Meeting!!County!!Town!!Started!!Laid Down!!Category!!Information |- |Baa Nina'Ilyahii||Apache||Chinle||1994||active||none|| |- |Casa Grande Valley||Pinal||Casa Grande||1910||1923||none|| |- |Cochise||Cochise||McNeal||1978||1999||none|| |- |East Valley Extension||Maricopa||Chandler||1986||2006||none|| |- |Flagstaff||Coconino||Flagstaff||1968||active||none||[https://www.quakercloud.org/cloud/flagstaff-friends-meeting Info] |- |Northwest||Pima||Tucson||1944||active||none|| |- |Oak Ridge||Navajo||Chinle||1994||active||none|| |- |Phoenix (EFI)||Maricopa||Phoenix||1965||active||none|| |- |Phoenix (unprogrammed)||Marcopa||Phoenix||1950||active||none||[http://www.phxquakers.org/index.php Info] |- |Pima||Pima||Tucson||1944||active||none|| [http://pima.quaker.org/ Info] |- |Red Ridge||Apache||Many Farms||1994||active||none|| |- |Rough Rock||Apache||Chinle||1994||active||none|| |- |Tempe||Maricopa||Tempe||1973||active||none||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/tempe-friends-meeting Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * [http://imym.org/monthly-regional-meetings/ Inter-Mountain Yearly Meetings]

Quakers in Arkansas

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Arkansas]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Arkansas. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Meeting!!County!!Town!!Started!!Laid Down!!Category!!Information |- |Dewitt||Arkansas||Dewitt||1934||active||none|| |- |Little Rock||Pulaski||Little Rock||1981||active||none|| |- |Lone Elm||Benton||Siloam Springs ||1879||1903||none|| |- |McArthur||Desha||McArthur||1933||1952||none|| |- |Nady||Arkansas||Nady||1931||1944||none|| |- |Siloam||Nenton||Siloam Springs ||1881||1897||none|| |- |Southland||Phillips||West Helena||1873||1922||none|| |- |Wedington Gap||Washington||Fayetteville||1888||1895||none|| |- |Wild Cherry||Fulton||Wild Cherry||1913||1947||none|| |} ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/quaker/states/AR

Quakers in Banking

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[[Category:Quakers Project]] ==Quakers in Banking== ===Britain=== Quakers played a leading role, starting in the 18th century, in the history of British banking. For most of the Quaker families involved, this seems to have been an almost natural diversification from their other business interests. Quakers in business established a reputation for honesty and integrity, and people started entrusting money to them for safekeeping. Some of them also lent money to other business proprietors. From this it was a short step to the establishment of banks in a sense recognisable today. Some quickly became relatively important firms with customers across a wider geographical area; others remained smaller local concerns. The main Quaker families involved were: * Backhouse * Barclay * Freame * Gurney * Hanbury * Lloyd * Pease There were a number of intermarriages between these families. ===Ireland=== Quakers also played a major role in banking in Ireland - mainly the Hoare family. ===United States=== In 1868 a group of Quaker farmers founded [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Spring_Bank Sandy Spring Bank], based in Maryland. ==WikiTree Category== There is a dedicated category for Quaker Bankers: [[:Category:Quaker Bankers|Quaker Bankers]].

Quakers in Bedfordshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Bedfordshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category:Ampthill Monthly Meeting, Bedfordshire|Ampthill Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category: Leighton Monthly Meeting, Bedfordshire|Leighton Monthly Meeting]] (joined with Upperside Monthly Meeting, Buckinghamshire in 1857 to form Upperside and Leighton Monthly Meeting) * Luton and Leighton Monthly Meeting * Stotfold and Clifton Monthly Meeting (1667-1748) ** [http://bedsarchives.bedford.gov.uk/CommunityArchives/Clifton/QuakersInClifton.aspx Quakers in Clifton], Bedford Borough Council website, accessed 10 December 2019 * Upperside and Leighton Monthly Meeting (from 1857) ==Cemeteries== * Ampthill Friends Burial Ground * Bourne End/Cranfield Friends Burial Ground * Clifton Friends Burial Ground, Stotfold * Leighton Buzzard Friends Burial Ground * Luton Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Bedford, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bedford%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Leighton Buzzard, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Leighton%20Buzzard%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Luton, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Luton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [https://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/beds.htm Bedfordshire] ==Bedfordshire & Luton Archives and Records Service== : [http://bedsarchivescat.bedford.gov.uk/#Archive Bedfordshire & Luton Archives and Records Service] : Guide to [http://www.bedfordshire.gov.uk/CommunityAndLiving/ArchivesAndRecordOffice/FamilyHistory/Non-AnglicanRegisters.aspx Non-Anglican registers] at the Bedfordshire & Luton Archives * Ampthill * Bedford * Buckinghamshire * Leighton Buzzard * Luton * St Albans * Woburn Sands, Hogsty End ::Bedford : Bunyan Meeting : baptisms : 1848-1861 : BY 17/2 ::Bedford : Bunyan Meeting : burials : 1846-1855 : BY 17/3 ::Bedford : Bunyan Meeting : births and baptisms : 1785-1837 : MIC 150 ::Bedford : Bunyan Meeting : births and baptisms : 1805-1837 : MIC 150 ::Buckinghamshire : Quakers : births : 1645-1837 : FR 2/10/5/44 ::Buckinghamshire : Quakers : marriages : 1658-1835 : FR 2/10/5/45 ::Buckinghamshire : Quakers : burials : 1656-1837 : FR 2/10/5/46 ::Leighton Buzzard : Quakers : births : 1776-1958 : FR 2/9/6-7 ::Leighton Buzzard : Quakers : marriage clearances : 1676-1871 : FR 2/9/1-5 ::Leighton Buzzard : Quakers : marriage clearances : 1778-1923 : FR 2/9/8 ::Leighton Buzzard Quakers/Society of Friends Burial Ground: see FR/28/1-5 ::Luton : Quakers : births : 1776-1958 : FR 2/9/6-7 ::Luton : Quakers : marriage clearances : 1676-1871 : FR 2/9/1-5 ::Luton : Quakers : marriage clearances : 1778-1923 : FR 2/9/8 ::Luton : Quakers : burials : 1776-1963 : FR 2/9/9-11 ::Luton : Quakers : burials : 1801-1864 : FR 16/11/11 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : births : 1837-1882 : FR 4/9/6 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : births : 1855-1864 : FR 4/9/14 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : marriages : 1728-1857 : FR 4/9/9 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : marriages : 1840-1864 : FR 4/9/8 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : marriages : 1855-1864 : FR 4/9/14 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : burials : 1704-1929 : FR 4/9/10-12 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : burials : 1855-1864 : FR 4/9/14 ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I , Chapter II, Bedfordshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=63 Hathi Trust] * Joyce Godber. ''[http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/data/books/books-3/book-0329-friends-beds-herts.htm Friends in Bedfordshire and West Hertfordshire]'', Luton & Leighton Monthly Meeting, 1975

Quakers in Berkshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Bedfordshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * Abingdon Monthly meeting (since 1974 in Oxfordshire) * [[:Category: Reading Monthly Meeting, Berkshire|Reading Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category: Reading and Warborough Monthly Meeting, Berkshire|Reading and Warborough Monthly Meeting]] * Vale Monthly Meeting (laid down in 1790) ==Cemeteries== * Faringdon Friends Burial Ground * Newbury Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Reading Friends Burial Ground, Reading, Berkshire|Reading Friends Burial Ground]] ==Meeting Houses== * Newbury, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Newbury%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Reading, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Reading%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Slough and Windsor, Slough, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Slough%20and%20Windsor%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Wallingford (now in Oxfordshire), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Wallingford%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Wokingham, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Wokingham%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/berks.htm Berkshire] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I , Chapter III, pp. 11-39, Berkshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=71 Hathi Trust] * ''Quakers in Faringdon. Episodes from the History of Quakers in Faringdon during the last 350 Years'', Faringdon Friends, 2006, available [http://www.faringdon.org/uploads/1/4/7/6/14765418/friends_meeting_house_history_j_cottis.pdf here] (accessed 11 December 2019)

Quakers in British Columbia

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[[Category: Canadian Quakers]] [[Space:Quakers_in_Canada|Back to Quakers in Canada]] This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in British Columbia. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== * Argenta * Cowichan Valley [http://cowichanvalley.quaker.ca/ Info] * Interior British Columbia (Kelowna) * Mid-Island * Prince George * Saanich Peninsula * Vancouver [http://vancouver.quaker.ca/ Info] * Vancouver Island (Victoria) [http://vancouverisland.quaker.ca/index.htm Info] ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/quaker/states/BC

Quakers in Buckinghamshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Buckinghamshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category:Biddlesden Monthly Meeting, Buckinghamshire|Biddlesden Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category:Buckingham Monthly Meeting, Buckinghamshire|Buckingham Monthly Meeting]] * Jordans Monthly Meeting (from 1925) * [[:Category:Upperside Monthly Meeting, Buckinghamshire|Upperside Monthly Meeting]] (joined with [[:Category: Leighton Monthly Meeting, Bedfordshire|Leighton Monthly Meeting, Befordshire]] in 1857 to form Upperside and Leighton Monthly Meeting) ** Minute Book of Upperside Monthly Meeting, 1669-1690, [http://www.bucksrecsoc.org.uk/BRS-VOLUMES/brs-vol-01.pdf Buckinghamshire Record Society], 1937 * Upperside and Leighton Monthly Meeting (from 1857; Jordans Monthly Meeting created in 1925, covering broadly the area that had been in Upperside Monthly Meeting) ==Cemeteries== * Amersham Friend Burial Ground * Aylesbury Friends Burial Ground * Buckingham Friends Burial Ground * Chesham Friends Burial Ground * Chipping Wycombe Friends Burial Ground * Haddenham Friends Burial Ground * High Wycombe Friends Burial Ground ** Christopher Farrand. ''The Friends Burial Ground at High Wycombe'', Quaker Connections (magazine of the Quaker Family History Society), number 78, November 2019, pp. 23-26 ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2690408/high-wycombe-friends-burial-ground-(defunct) FindAGrave: High Wycombe Friends Burial Ground], accessed 11 December 2019. Includes a list of surnames. * Hogstye End Friends Burial Ground (Hogstye End is now called Woburn Sands) ** Woburn Sands Collection website, [https://www.mkheritage.org.uk/wsc/buildings/friends-meeting-house/friends-inscriptions/ Woburn Sands Collection – Friends Inscriptions], accessed 23 July 2023 * [[:Category: Jordans Friends Burial Ground, Jordans, Buckinghamshire|Jordans Friends Burial Ground]] ** [http://www.jordansburialground.org/ Jordans Burial Ground website] ==Meeting Houses== * Amersham, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Amersham%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Aylesbury, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Aylesbury%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Chesham, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Chesham%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * High Wycombe, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/High%20Wycombe%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Hogsty End (now called Woburn Sands), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Woburn%20Sands%20former%20MH.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Jordans, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Jordans%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Milton Keynes, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Milton%20Keynes%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [https://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/bucks.htm Buckinghamshire] * Woburn Sands Collection website (accessed 23 July 2023) ** [https://www.mkheritage.org.uk/wsc/buildings/friends-meeting-house/quaker-history/ Woburn Sands Quaker Meeting House – Hogstye House] ** [https://www.mkheritage.org.uk/wsc/buildings/friends-meeting-house/quaker-diary/ Richard Edward White, and the Hogsty End Friends Meeting House] ==[http://bedsarchivescat.bedford.gov.uk/#Archive Bedfordshire & Luton Archives and Records Service]== : National Archives catalog record : [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/646e7060-5d59-48a0-a46e-72cac44ab312 FR Society of Friends (Quakers) 1669-1995] ::[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/73d37d42-e056-47d8-b54e-93a445c80d8a (FR1)] Bedfordshire Quarterly Meeting ::[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/c754e885-da39-4cea-804f-34487556cd7d (FR2)] Luton and Leighton Monthly Meeting and precursors ::[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/468428fd-afbe-4796-80ae-31d6dc972ee4 (FR3)] Albans Monthly Meeting : Guide to [http://www.bedfordshire.gov.uk/CommunityAndLiving/ArchivesAndRecordOffice/FamilyHistory/Non-AnglicanRegisters.aspx Non-Anglican registers] at the Bedfordshire & Luton Archives :[[:Category: Ampthill Monthly Meeting, Bedfordshire|Ampthill]] * Bedford * Buckinghamshire * Leighton Buzzard * Luton * [[:Category: St Albans Monthly Meeting, Hertfordshire |St Albans]] * Woburn Sands, Hogsty End ::Bedford : Bunyan Meeting : baptisms : 1848-1861 : BY 17/2 ::Bedford : Bunyan Meeting : burials : 1846-1855 : BY 17/3 ::Bedford : Bunyan Meeting : births and baptisms : 1785-1837 : MIC 150 ::Bedford : Bunyan Meeting : births and baptisms : 1805-1837 : MIC 150 ::Buckinghamshire : Quakers : births : 1645-1837 : FR 2/10/5/44 ::Buckinghamshire : Quakers : marriages : 1658-1835 : FR 2/10/5/45 ::Buckinghamshire : Quakers : burials : 1656-1837 : FR 2/10/5/46 ::Leighton Buzzard : Quakers : births : 1776-1958 : FR 2/9/6-7 ::Leighton Buzzard : Quakers : marriage clearances : 1676-1871 : FR 2/9/1-5 ::Leighton Buzzard : Quakers : marriage clearances : 1778-1923 : FR 2/9/8 ::Leighton Buzzard Quakers/Society of Friends Burial Ground: see FR/28/1-5 ::Luton : Quakers : births : 1776-1958 : FR 2/9/6-7 ::Luton : Quakers : marriage clearances : 1676-1871 : FR 2/9/1-5 ::Luton : Quakers : marriage clearances : 1778-1923 : FR 2/9/8 ::Luton : Quakers : burials : 1776-1963 : FR 2/9/9-11 ::Luton : Quakers : burials : 1801-1864 : FR 16/11/11 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : births : 1837-1882 : FR 4/9/6 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : births : 1855-1864 : FR 4/9/14 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : marriages : 1728-1857 : FR 4/9/9 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : marriages : 1840-1864 : FR 4/9/8 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : marriages : 1855-1864 : FR 4/9/14 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : burials : 1704-1929 : FR 4/9/10-12 ::Woburn Sands [Buckinghamshire], Hogsty End : Quakers : burials : 1855-1864 : FR 4/9/14 ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I , Chapter V, pp. 75-84, Buckinghamshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=135 Hathi Trust] * G Eland. ''A Meeting Place of the Early Quakers in Buckinghamshire'', [http://www.bucksas.org.uk/rob/rob_11_1_11.pdf Buckingham Archaeological Society website] * Hugh and Joyce Mellor. ''Seekers and Finders: Quakers in High Wycombe 1650-2000, a Brief History'', William Sessions, 2003 * John Steevens and Christopher Farrand. ''The Steevens Family of High Wycombe'', Quaker Connections (magazine of the Quaker Family History Society), number 76, March 2019, pp. 6-19

Quakers in California

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[[Category: Quaker Meetings, California]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in California. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Appleseed || Sonoma|| Sebastapol || 1995|| active || none ||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/apple-seed-friends-meeting Info] |- | Berkeley || Alameda|| Berkeley || 1895|| active || none ||[http://www.berkeleyfriendsmeeting.org/ Info] |- | Chico || Butte|| Chico || 1987 || active || none || [http://www.chicofriendsmeetingquakers.com/ Info] |- | Claremont || Los Angeles || Claremont || 1941|| active || none || [http://friends.claremont.ca.us/Site/index.html Info] |- | Davis || Yolo || Davis || 1964 ||active ||none||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/davis-friends-meeting Info] |- | Delta || San Joaquin|| Stockton|| 1955|| active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/delta-friends-meeting Info] |- | East Whittier || Los Angeles || Whittier || 1907 || active || [[:Category: East Whittier Monthly Meeting, Whittier, California|Category]]|| [https://www.http://ewfriends.org/ Info] |- | Fresno || Fresno || Fresno || 1961|| active || none || [http://fresno.quaker.org/ Info] |- | Grass Valley || Nevada || Nevada City || 1966|| active || none || |- | Humboldt || Humboldt || Arcata ||1990 ||active||none||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/humboldt-friends-meeting Info] |- | Inland Valley || Riverside || Riverside || 1939|| active || none || [http://www.inlandvalleyfriends.org/ Info] |- | La Jolla || San Diego || La Jolla|| 1952 || active || none || [http://www.lajollaquakers.org/ Info] |- | Living Hope || Orange || Tustin || 1886 || active || none || |- | Marloma || Los Angeles || Long Beach || 1962|| active ||none || |- | Monterey Peninsula || Monterey || Carmel-By-The-Sea || 1955 ||active||none||[https://montereyfriends.org/ Info] |- | Orange County || Orange || Santa Ana|| 1970|| active || none || [http://www.orangecountyquakers.org/ Info] |- | Orange Grove, Pasadena, Victory Park || Los Angeles || Pasadena || 1884|| active || [[:Category: Pasadena Monthly Meeting, Pasadena, California| Category]]|| [http://www.ogmm.org/ Info] |- | Palo Alto || Santa Clara || Palo Alto || 1928 || active || none || [http://www.pafm.org/ Info] |- | Redding || Shasta || Redding || 1986 || active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/node/3456 Info] |- | Sacramento|| Blount || Blountsville || 1946|| active||none||[http://www.sacfriendschurch.org/ Info] |- | San Diego || San Diego|| San Diego || 1900 || 1985 || none || |- | San Francisco || San Francisco || San Francisco || 1940 || active || none || [https://sfquakers.org/ Info] |- | Santa Barbara || Santa Barbara || Santa Barbara || 1955 || active || none || [https://sbfriends.org/ Info] |- | Santa Cruz || Santa Cruz || Santa Cruz || 1963 || active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/santa-cruz-friends-meeting Info] |- | Santa Monica || Los Angeles || Santa Monica ||1952 ||active||none||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/santa-monica-friends-meeting Info] |- | Strawberry Creek || Alameda || Berkeley || 1980 || active || none || [http://strawberrycreek.quaker.org/ Info] |- | Visalia || Tulare || Visalia || 1974 || active || none || [http://visaliaquakers.org/ Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== * Friends Burying Ground Pasadena [[:Category:Mountain_View_Cemetery_and_Mausoleum%2C_Altadena%2C_California|Category]] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8193/mountain-view-cemetery-and-mausoleum FAG] ==Research Material== * [https://www.pacificyearlymeeting.org/monthly-meetings-and-worship-groups/ Pacific Yearly] * The 75th Anniversary history, David C. LeShana, Quakers in California: The Effects of 19th Century Revivalism on Western Quakerism (1969)

Quakers in Cambridgeshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Cambridgeshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * Cambridge Monthly Meeting: renamed Sutton Monthly Meeting in 1758 * Cambridge and Huntingdon Monthly Meeting: formed in 1850 from merger of Chatteris and Huntingdon Monthly Meetings; merged into Cambridge, Huntingdon and Lynn Monthly Meeting in 1880 * Cambridge, Huntingdon and Lynn Monthly Meeting: formed in 1880 from merger of Cambridge and Huntingdon Monthly Meeting and Lynn Monthly Meeting * Chatteris Monthly Meeting: new name from 1789 for Wisbech and Sutton Monthly Meeting * Isle Monthly Meeting: merged into Cambridge Monthly Meeting in 1756 * Sutton Monthly Meeting: new name for Cambridge Monthly Meeting from 1758 * Wisbech Monthly Meeting: formed in 1758 by split from Cambridge Monthly Meeting * Wisbech and Sutton Monthly Meeting: formed in 1785 by merger of Sutton and Wisbech Monthly Meetings; renamed Chatteris Monthly Meeting in 1789 ==Cemeteries== * Cambridge Friends Burial Ground * St Ives Friends Burial Ground * Winwick Friends Burial Ground * Wisbech Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Cambridge (Hartington Grove), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cambridge%20Hartington%20Grove%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Cambridge (Jesus Lane), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cambridge%20Jesus%20Lane%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Wisbech, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Wisbech%20MH%202015.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/cambs.htm Cambridgeshire] * England GenWeb Project - [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~engcam/churchrecords/quakers.html Society of Friends (Quakers) Cambridgeshire], accessed 18 January 2020 ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 84-99, Chapter VI, Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=144 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in Canada

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[[Category:Canada Project]] [[Category: Canadian Quakers]] This page will contain a bit of history about Quakerism in what is now Canada and links to spaces that will be more specific as they are created. Province and territory pages should contain Meetings, Burial Grounds, and perhaps later even sortable tables. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ---- After reading through three referencesThe Quakers in Canada - A History by Arthur G. Dorland. The Ryerson Press, Toronto, cp. 1968The Canadian Encyclopedia Year 2000 Edition, Editor in Chief: James H. Marsh, McClelland & Stewart Inc., The Canadian Publishers, Toronto, Ont. cp. 1999Promised Land : The Final Stop on the Underground Railroad was Canada Canadian Geographic, July-August 1995, vol. 115, No. 4, by Don Gillmor regarding the immigration of Quakers into Canada, the following synopsis may be appropriate. Quaker families had established a fleet of nearly one hundred vessels for fishing from the Island of Nantucket since 1659. The seven year war between the British and French destroyed properties and some were conscripted into the British Navy. These hardships led a group to move up the coast into Barrington, Nova Scotia in 1762. Unfortunately, starvation and assault during the War of Independence resulted in the group returning to Nantucket. Many have the misconception that some Quakers received concessions of property for loyalty to the ''United Empire Loyalists''. The religion did not allow for support and the concessions gained were not for any loyalty; but, they were received only for agreement to clear, farm the land, and build roads. During the 1800s, the ''Underground Railroad'' had been established in Pennsylvania and many Quakers assisted in efforts to free people of color from slavery with the final stop being in Canada.{{Image|file=Quaker_Project_Workspace-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=A notice to settlers of Yonge Street from 1798, indicating their duties once they settled land granted to them }} ---- * [[Space:Quakers_in_Alberta|Alberta]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_British_Columbia|British Columbia]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_Manitoba|Manitoba]] * [[Space:Quakers_in_New_Brunswick|New Brunswick]] * Newfoundland and Labrador * Northwest Territories * [[Space:Quakers_in_Nova_Scotia|Nova Scotia]] * Nunavut * [[Space:Quakers_in_Ontario|Ontario]] * Prince Edward Island * [[Space:Quakers_in_Quebec|Quebec]] * Saskatchewan * Yukon ==Research Material== * [http://quaker.ca/archives/our-collection/genealogy-index/ The Canadian Quaker Genealogical Index] * [https://cfha.info/transcriptions/ Transcriptions by Canada Friends Historical Association] * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/Pages/land-records.aspx Land Records] * [http://quaker.ca/archives/document/friends-in-the-niagara-peninsula-1786-1802/ ARCHIVES → RECORDS NEWS → FRIENDS IN THE NIAGARA PENINSULA, 1786-1802] ==Sources==

Quakers in Cheshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Cheshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Cheshire Monthly Meeting, Cheshire|Cheshire Monthly Meeting]] (from 1831) * [[:Category: Frandley Monthly Meeting, Cheshire|Frandley Monthly Meeting]] (renamed from Newton, subsequently merged with Nantwich in 1794) * [[:Category: Frandley and Nantwich Monthly Meeting, Cheshire|Frandley and Nantwich Monthly Meeting]] (1794-1831, merged into Cheshire MM) * [[:Category: Morley Monthly Meeting, Cheshire|Morley Monthly Meeting]] (1668-1831, merged into Cheshire MM) * Nantwich Monthly Meeting (merged with Frandley in 1794) * Newton Monthly Meeting (later renamed as Frandley) ==Cemeteries== * [[:Category: Ashton-upon-Mersey Friends Burial Ground, Sale, Greater Manchester|Ashton-upon-Mersey Friends Burial Ground, Sale]] * [[:Category:Chester Friends Burial Ground, Chester, Cheshire|Chester Friends Burial Ground]] ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2762529/friends-burying-ground-(defunct) FindAGrave cemetery page] * Frandley Friends Burial Ground, Whitley ** Whitley History website - [https://whitleyhistory.wordpress.com/lower-whitley/quaker-burial-ground/ Quaker Burial Ground], accessed 14 December 2019 * [[:Category:Liscard Friends Burial Ground, Wallasey, Merseyside|Liscard Friends Burial Ground, Wallasey]] * Macclesfield Friends Burial Ground ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2762529/friends-burying-ground-(defunct) FindAGrave cemetery page] * Mobberley Friends Burial Ground ** Mobberley One Place Study - [http://www.mobberley.oneplacestudy.org/quaker-graveyard.html Quaker Graveyard], accessed 14 December 2019 * Sale Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Stockport Friends Burial Ground, Stockport, Cheshire|Stockport Friends Burial Ground]] * Warrington Friends Burial Ground * Wilmslow Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Cheadle Hulme [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cheadle%20Hulme%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Chester, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Chester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Disley, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Disley%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Frandlely, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Frandley%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Heswall (now in Merseyside), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Heswall%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Sale, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Sale%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Stockport, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Stockport%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Warrington, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Warrington%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Wilmslow, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Wilmslow%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/cheshire.htm Cheshire] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 99-112, Chapter VII, Cheshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=159 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in Colorado

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, Colorado]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Colorado. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Boulder || Boulder || Boulder || 1899|| 1950|| none || [http://www.boulderfriendsmeeting.org/ Info] |- | Colorado Springs|| El Paso || Colorado Springs || 1904 || active || none || [http://www.coloradospringsquakers.org/ Info] |- | Fort Collins || Larimer || Fort Collins || 1938 || 1949|| none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/fort-collins-friends-meeting Info] |- | Mountain View|| Jefferson || Denver || 1956 || active||none||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/mountain-view-friends-meeting Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * [http://imym.org/monthly-regional-meetings/ Inter-Mountain Yearly Meetings] * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Colorado&generalSearchWord= Colorado Index]

Quakers in Connecticut

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Connecticut Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Connecticut]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Connecticut. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Hartford || Hartford || West Hartford || 1940 || active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/hartford-friends-meeting Info] |- | Housatonic || Litchfield || New Milford || 1971|| active || none || |- | Litchfield Hills || Litchfield || Woodbury || 1975|| active || none || |- | Middletown || Middlesex || Middletown || 1956 || active || none || |- | New Haven|| New Haven|| New Haven|| 1940 || active||none||[https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/new-haven-friends-meeting Info] |- | New London || New London || New London || 1966 || active || none || [http://nlmeeting.tripod.com/ Info] |- | Storrs || Tolland || Storrs || 1963 || active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/storrs-friends-meeting Info] |- | Wilton || Fairfield || Wilton || 1947 || active || none || [https://www.fgcquaker.org/cloud/wilton-quaker-meeting Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Brookside, Quaker Farms Cemetery#2|| New Haven|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103236/brookside-cemetery FAG] |- | Hillside|| New Haven|| [[:Category:Hillside_Cemetery%2C_Oxford%2C_Connecticut|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103404/hillside-cemetery FAG] |- | Housatonic Friends, Lanesville|| Litchfield|| [[:Category: Quaker Cemetery, New Milford, Connecticut | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103594/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Ledyard Union|| New London|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267526/ledyard-union-cemetery FAG] |- | Meeting House Cemetery || New Haven || [[:Category: Meeting House Hill Burying Ground, Meriden, Connecticut |Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1065048 FAG] |- | North Canaan|| Litchfield|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159461/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Quaker Hill, Williams, Church|| New London|| None||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139188/old-quaker-hill-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Ridge, North Greenwich|| Fairfield|| [[:Category:Quaker_Ridge_Cemetery%2C_Greenwich%2C_Connecticut|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103595/quaker-ridge-cemetery FAG] |- | West Hartford|| Hartford|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1998269/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Young Friends|| Hartford|| [[:Category:Young_Friends_Progressive_Cemetery%2C_Hartford%2C_Connecticut|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2413844/young-friends-progressive-cemetery FAG] |} ==Research Material== * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Connecticut&generalSearchWord= Connecticut Index]

Quakers in Cornwall

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Cornwall. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' See: Devon and Cornwall Quakers website - [https://swquakers.org.uk/content/history-structure A brief chronological history of the structure of Quaker Meetings in Devon and Cornwall], accessed 15 December 2019 * Cornwall Monthly Meeting (from 1904, formed by merger of East and West Cornwall Monthly Meetings) * [[:Category: East Cornwall Monthly Meeting, Cornwall|East Cornwall Monthly Meeting]] (merged with West Cornwall Monthly Meeting from 1 January 1904 to form Cornwall Monthly Meeting) * Falmouth Monthly Meeting, 1668-1783 (merged with Penzance Monthly meeting in 1783 to form West Cornwall Monthly Meeting) * Penzance Monthly Meeting, 1668-1783 (merged with Falmouth Monthly meeting in 1783 to form West Cornwall Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: West Cornwall Monthly Meeting, Cornwall|West Cornwall Monthly Meeting]] (formed in 1783 from merger of Falmouth and Penzance Monthly Meetings; merged with East Cornwall Monthly Meeting from 1 January 1904 to form Cornwall Monthly Meeting) ==Cemeteries== * [[:Category: Brea Friends Burial Ground, St Just, Cornwall|Brea Friends Burial Ground]] * [[:Category: Budock Friends Burial Ground, Budock, Cornwall|Budock Friends Burial Ground]] * Come-to-Good Friends Burial Ground * Falmouth Friends Burial Ground, Budock * Halbathic Quaker burial ground, Liskeard, Cornwall * Marazion Friends Burial Ground * St Minver Friends Burial Ground ** Information on [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2574279/st-minver-quaker-burial-ground FindAGrave], accessed 15 December 2019 * St Austell Friends Burial Ground * Truro Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Come-to-Good, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Come-to-Good%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Marazion, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Marazion%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * St Austell, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/St%20Austell%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Truro, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Truro%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Devon and Cornwall Quakers website, accessed 15 December 2019 '''Website taken down as at 17 August 2022. The Devon Quakers website has a [https://devonquakers.org.uk/devon-quaker-history/ page] earmarked for Devon quaker history which was said on the same date to be being created.''' ** [https://swquakers.org.uk/content/history-beginnings The beginnings of Quakerism in Devon and Cornwall] ** [https://swquakers.org.uk/content/history-cornwall The History of Devon and Cornwall General Meeting - in Cornwall]] * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/cornwall.htm Cornwall] * [https://west-penwith.org.uk/wpenq.htm Quaker Records] on West Penwith Resources website, accessed 15 December 2019 - includes some names ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 113-126, Chapter VIII, Cornwall, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=173 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in County Durham

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in County Durham. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Darlington Monthly Meeting, County Durham|Darlington Monthly Meeting]] (previously Stockton Monthly Meeting) * Gateshead Monthly Meeting * [[:Category: Raby Monthly Meeting, Durham|Raby Monthly Meeting]] (became Staindrop Monthly Meeting) * Staindrop Monthly Meeting (previously Raby Monthly Meeting) * Stockton Monthly Meeting (became Darlington Monthly Meeting) ==Cemeteries== * Bishop Auckland Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Darlington Friends Burial Ground, Darlington, County Durham|Darlington Friends Burial Ground]] * North Shields Friends Burial Ground * Norton Friends Burial Ground * Staindrop Friends Burial Ground * Sunderland Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Darlington, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Darlington%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Norton, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Norton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Sunderland, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Sunderland%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * About Darlington (Darlington local history website) - [http://www.aboutdarlington.co.uk/friends-burial-ground/ Guide to the friends Burial Ground], accessed 20 December 2019: includes information about some prominent Darlington Quakers * Durham Records Online - [https://durhamrecordsonline.com/updates/2010/06/quaker-marriages-1776-1793/ Quaker marriages 1776-1793 and burials 1776-1789], accessed 20 December 2019 (includes some names) * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/durham.htm Durham] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 173-190, Chaper XIII, Durham and Northumberland, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=233 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in Cumberland

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Cumberland. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[: Category: Caldbeck Monthly Meeting, Cumberland|Caldbeck Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category:Carlisle Monthly Meeting, Cumberland|Carlisle Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category:Holme Monthly Meeting, Cumberland|Holme Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category:Pardshaw Monthly Meeting, Cumberland|Pardshaw Monthly Meeting]] ==Cemeteries== * Alston Friends Burial Ground * Broughton Friends Burial Ground, Little Broughton * Carlisle Friends Burial Ground * Cockermouth Friends Burial Ground * Mosedale Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Pardshaw Friends Burial Ground, Dean, Cumberland|Pardshaw Friends Burial Ground]] * Penrith Friends Burial Ground * Whitehaven Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Alston, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Alston%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Broughton (Little Broughton), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Broughton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Carlisle, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Carlisle%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Cockermouth, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cockermouth%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Keswick, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Keswick%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Mosedale, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Mosedale%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Pardshaw, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Pardshaw%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Penrith, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Penrith%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Whitehaven, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Whitehaven%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/cumberlnd.htm Cumberland] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 127-135, Chapter IX, Cumberland, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=187 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in Delaware

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Delaware Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Delaware]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Delaware. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Camden || Kent || Camden || 1788 || active || [[:Category: Camden Monthly Meeting, Camden, Delaware|Category]]|| |- | Centre aka Hockessin || New Castle || Hockessin || 1807 || active || [[:Category: Centre Monthly Meeting, New Castle County, Delaware|Category]] || |- | Duck Creek || Kent || Smyrna || 1705 || Merged 1830 || [[:Category: Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, Smyrna, Delaware|Category]] || |- | Newark/ Kennett || Middlesex || Middletown || 1686 || active || [[:Category:Newark_Monthly_Meeting, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania|Category]] || |- | Wilmington || New Castle || Wilmington || 1750 || active||[[:Category:Wilmington Monthly Meeting, Wilmington, Delaware|Category]] ||[http://www.wilmingtondefriendsmeeting.org/history.htm Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Camden || Kent|| [[:Category:Camden_Friends_Meeting_House_Cemetery%2C_Camden%2C_Delaware|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1497750/camden-friends-meeting-house-cemetery FAG] |- | Centre || New Castle|| [[:Category:Centre Monthly Meeting Cemetery, New Castle County, Delaware|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987038 FAG] |- | Friends Meeting House Burial Ground || New Castle|| [[:Category:Friends_Meeting_House_Burial_Ground%2C_Wilmington%2C_Delaware|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/640531 FAG] |- | Newark Union|| New Castle|| [[:Category: Newark Union Cemetery, Wilmington, Delaware|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2156992/newark-union-cemetery FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [http://www.pym.org/meetings/meeting/centre-monthly-meeting/ Centre Friends Meeting] from Philadelphia Yearly Meeting * Website of the [http://westernquarterquakers.org/centre/ Centre Friends Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends] * Standing, Herbert C. ''Delaware Quaker records : early members of northern New Castle County'' 1969. OCLC-81229478. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/delaware-quaker-records-early-members-of-northern-new-castle-county/oclc/81229478 WorldCat] * Standing, Herbert C. "Delaware Quaker records: Early Members of Wilmington Meeting." 1921 [https://archive.org/details/delawarequakerre00stan Archive.org] * Staats, Mary Hortense. ''National historical [site,] Center Friends Meeting and Burying ground inscriptions, 1770-1926, Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware : Also, Wolf Pen Spring, Eli Nichols' stone house [and] family cemetery inscriptions, 1855-1926, New Castle Township, Coshocton County, Ohio.'' 1972. OCLC 79392117. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/national-historical-site-center-friends-meeting-and-burying-ground-inscriptions-1770-1926-christiana-hundred-new-castle-county-delaware-also-wolf-pen-spring-eli-nichols-stone-house-and-family-cemetery-inscriptions-1855-1926-new-castle-township-coshocton-county-ohio/oclc/79392117 Worldcat] * [http://www.pym.org/meetings/location/camden-friends-meeting/ Camden Friends Meeting] from Philadelphia Yearly Meeting * Website of the [http://camdenquakers.org/ Camden Friends Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends] * Duck Creek Monthly Meeting (Society of Friends). ''Delaware Quaker records: Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, Kent County''. nd. OCLC-10592623. [http://www.worldcat.org/title/delaware-quaker-records-duck-creek-monthly-meeting-kent-county/oclc/10592623 WorldCat] * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Delaware&generalSearchWord= Delaware Index] * http://www.delawareroots.org/index.php/new-castle/46-new-castle-county-data-archives/51-newark-monthly-meeting-marriages * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/graphics-pax/mtghse_notpa.html#Delaware

Quakers in Derbyshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Derbyshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Breach Monthly Meeting, Derbyshire|Breach Monthly Meeting]] (initially also known as Whitelee Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Derbyshire|Chesterfield Monthly Meeting]] * Monyash Monthly Meeting (merged with Chesterfield Monthly Meeting in 1735) * Slackhall Monthly Meeting (also known sometimes as Low Leighton) ==Cemeteries== * Bakewell Friends Burial Ground * Chesterfield Friends Burial Ground * Codnor Friends Burial Ground, Codnor Breach * Derby Friends Burial Ground * Monyash Friends Burial Ground * Toadhole Furnace Friends Burial Ground ** [http://www.crichparish.co.uk/webpages/quakerburials.html Quaker burials at Toadhole Furnace], Crich Parish website, accessed 18 December 2019 (includes lists of names) * Tupton Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Bakewell, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bakewell%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Chesterfield, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Chesterfield%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Derby, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Derby%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Fritchley, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Fritchley%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Monyash, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Monyash%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/derby.htm Derbyshire] * Codnor Quakers: [http://www.codnor.info/quakers.php Codnor and District Local Heritage and History website], accessed 18 December 2019 ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 127-135, Chapter X, Derbyshire, pp. 135-145, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=195 Hathi Trust] * Helen Forde. ''Derbyshire Quakers 1650-1761'', thesis, 1977, available for download on [https://leicester.figshare.com/articles/Derbyshire_Quakers_1650-1761/10096331 University of Leicester website], accessed 18 December 2019

Quakers in Devon

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Devon. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: East Devon Monthly Meeting, Devon|East Devon Monthly Meeting]] (from 1785) * Exeter Monthly Meeting (1688-1785) * Thorncombe and Membury Monthly Meeting (1678-1727) * [[:Category: West Devon Monthly Meeting, Devon|West Devon Monthly Meeting]] ==Cemeteries== * Exeter Friends Burial Ground * Kingsbridge Friends Burial Ground * Membury Friends Burial Ground * Plymouth Friends Burial Ground * Spiceland Friends Burial Ground, Uffculmbe ** FindAGrave - [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2632354/spiceland-quaker-burial-ground Spiceland Quaker Burial Ground] * Sticklepath Friends Burial Ground ** Sticklepath Village website - [https://www.sticklepath.org/groups-committees/sticklepath-quaker-burying-ground/ Quaker burying ground] * Tavistock Friends Burial Ground * Thorncombe Friends Burial Ground (in Dorset since 1844) * Totnes Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Ashburton, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Ashburton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Bideford, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bideford%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Exeter, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Exeter%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Kingsbridge, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Kingsbridge%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Plymouth, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Plymouth%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Spiceland, Uffculme, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Spiceland%20(Uffculme)%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Tavistock, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Tavistock%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Torquay (Tor Bay), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Torbay%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Totnes, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Totnes%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Devon and Cornwall Quakers website, accessed 15 December 2019 ** [https://swquakers.org.uk/content/history-beginnings The beginnings of Quakerism in Devon and Cornwall] ** [https://swquakers.org.uk/content/history-devon The History of Devon and Cornwall General Meeting - in Devon]] * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/devon.htm Devon] * Thorncombe Village Trust website - [http://www.thorncombe-village-trust.co.uk/page30.html Thorncombe's Quakers], accessed 18 December 2019 ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 146-165, Chapter XI, Devonshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=206 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in Dorset

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Dorset. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Alton, Southampton and Poole Monthly Meeting, England|Alton, Southampton and Poole Monthly Meeting]] * Bridport Monthly Meeting (1668-1783, included Sherborne until 1690, remerged with Sherborne in 1783 to form Bridport and Sherborne Monthly Meeting) * Bridport and Sherborne Monthly Meeting (1783-1804 when it became part of Shaftesbury, Bridport and Sherborne Monthly Meeting) * Poole Monthly Meeting * [[:Category: Poole and Southampton Monthly Meeting, England|Poole and Southampton Monthly Meeting]] * Shaftesbury Monthly Meeting (split from Sherborne Monthly Meeting about 1743, became part of Shaftesbury, Bridport and Sherborne Monthly Meeting in 1804) * Shaftesbury , Bridport and Sherborne Monthly Meeting (from 1804). Later called [[:Category: Shaftesbury and Sherborne Monthly Meeting, Dorset|Shaftesbury and Sherborne Monthly Meeting]] * Sherborne Monthly Meeting (separated from Bridport Monthly Meeting in 1790, merged into Bridport and Sherborne Monthy Meeting in 1783) * [[:Category: Weymouth and Dorchester Monthly Meeting, Dorset|Weymouth and Dorchester Monthly Meeting]] (1668-1753, when it joined Bridport Monthly Meeting) ==Cemeteries== * Ashgrove Friends Burial Ground, near Shaftesbury * Bridport Friends Burial Ground * Dorchester Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Poole Friends Burial Ground, Poole, Dorset|Poole Friends Burial Ground]] * Shaftesbury Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Bournemouth (historically in Hampshire), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bournemouth%20%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Bridport, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bridport%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Dorchester, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Dorchester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Poole, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Poole%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Shaftesbury, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Shaftesbury%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Online Parish Clerks, Dorset - [https://www.opcdorset.org/fordingtondorset/Files2/DorchesterQuakers.html Society of Friends (Quakers) in Dorchester Dorset (1655-1833)] (contains lists of names) * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/dorset.htm Dorset] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 165-172, Chapter XII, Dorsetshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=225 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in England: County Information and Resources

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[[Category:Quakers Project]] This page gives links to free space pages containing information and resources for Quakers in the counties of England. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? If you have suggestions for additions to any of these pages, please place a comment on the relevant county page. All such suggestions are welcome. * [[Space: Quakers_in_Bedfordshire|Bedfordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Berkshire|Berkshire]] * [[space:Quakers_in_Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Cambridgeshire| Cambridgeshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Cheshire|Cheshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Cornwall|Cornwall]] * [[Space: Quakers in Cumberland| Cumberland]] * [[Space: Quakers in Derbyshire|Derbyshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Devon|Devon]] * [[Space: Quakers in Dorset|Dorset]] * [[Space: Quakers in County Durham|County Durham]] * [[Space:Quakers in Essex|Essex]] * [[Space: Quakers in Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Hampshire and Isle of Wight|Hampshire and the Isle of Wight]] * [[Space: Quakers in Herefordshire|Herefordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Huntingdonshire|Huntingdonshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Kent|Kent]] * [[Space: Quakers in Lancashire|Lancashire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Leicestershire|Leicestershire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Middlesex|Middlesex]] (including much of what is now London) * [[Space: Quakers in Norfolk|Norfolk]] * [[Space: Quakers in Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Northumberland|Northumberland]] * [[Space: Quakers in Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Rutland|Rutland]] * [[Space: Quakers in Shropshire|Shropshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Somerset|Somerset]] * [[Space: Quakers in Staffordshire|Staffordshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Suffolk|Suffolk]] * [[Space: Quakers in Surrey|Surrey]] * [[Space: Quakers in Sussex|Sussex]] * [[Space: Quakers in Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Westmorland|Westmorland]] * [[Space: Quakers in Wiltshire|Wiltshire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Worcestershire|Worcestershire]] * [[Space: Quakers in Yorkshire|Yorkshire]]

Quakers in Essex

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Essex. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * Barking Monthly Meeting (from 1691, became Ratcliffe and Barking Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: Coggeshall Monthly Meeting, Essex|Coggleshall Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category: Colchester Monthly Meeting, Essex|Colchester Monthly Meeting]] ** Note that from 1667 to 1753 the borough of Colchester was not part of Colchester Monthly Meeting but had its own separate Two Weeks Meeting * Felsted Monthly Meeting * Ham and Waltham Monthly Meeting (to 1691 when it split into Enfield Monthly Meeting, Middlesex and Barking monthly Meeting) * Manningtree Monthly Meeting * [[: Category: Ratcliff and Barking Monthly Meeting, Essex|Ratcliffe and Barking Monthly Meeting]] (formerly Barking Monthly Meeting) * Thaxted Monthly Meeting * [[: Category: Witham Monthly Meeting, Essex|Witham Monthly Meeting]] ==Cemeteries== * Bardfield Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Barking Friends Burial Ground, Barking, Essex|Barking Friends Burial Ground]] * Chelmsford Friends Burial Ground * Coggeshall Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Colchester Friends Burial Ground, Colchester, Essex|Colchester Friends Burial Ground]] ** List of some names at [https://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/cemeterynamelist.php?cemetery=2441 this website], accessed 22 December 2019 * Dunmow Friends Burial Ground * Earls Cole Friends Burial Ground * Epping Friends Burial Ground * Maldon Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Saffron Walden Friends Burial Ground, Saffron Walden, Essex|Saffron Walden Friends Burial Ground]] * Stansted Friends Burial Ground * Wanstead Friends Burial Ground * Witham Friends Burial Ground, Steeple ** Essex Family History website - [http://www.essex-family-history.co.uk/quakerburialground.htm Quaker Burial Ground at Steeple] (includes list of names) ==Meeting Houses== * Bardfield, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bardfield%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Billericay, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Billericay%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Brentwood, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Brentwood%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Chelmsford, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Chelmsford%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Clacton-on-Sea, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Clacton-on-Sea%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Coggeshall, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Coggeshall%20former%20MH.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Colchester, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Colchester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Dunmow, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Dunmow%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Earls Cole, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Earls%20Colne%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Epping, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Epping%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Harlow, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Harlow%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Leigh-on-Sea, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Leigh%20on%20Sea%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Maldon, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Maldon%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Romford, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Romford%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Saffron Walden, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Saffron%20Walden%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Stansted, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Stansted%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Walthamstow, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Walthamstow%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Wanstead, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Wanstead%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Essex family History website - [http://www.essex-family-history.co.uk/quakerdeaths.htm Quaker deaths 1844-1886], accessed 22 December 2019 * Essex Family History website - [http://www.essex-family-history.co.uk/quakers.htm Quakers in The Dengie Hundred], accessed 22 December 2019 * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/essex.htm Essex], accessed 22 December 2019 ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 190-208, Chapter XIV, Essex, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=250 Hathi Trust] * Joyce Whittington. ''Early History of Thaxted Monthly Meeting'', William Sessions, 1995

Quakers in Florida

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Florida]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Florida. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Archer|| Alachua|| Archer|| 1884|| 1898|| none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2 Info] |- | Kerr City|| Marion ||Lake Kerr || 1886|| 1898|| none || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=23 Info] |- |} Meeting granted after mid 20th century: *Gainseville, [https://www.friendsjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/emember/downloads/1957/HC12-50101.pdf started Fall 1956] p 394 * Halifax * Jacksonville * Melbourne * Miami * Orlando * Palm Beach * Saint Petersburg * Sarasota * Tallahassee * Tampa * Winter Park ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/quaker/states/FL

Quakers in Georgia

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Georgia]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Georgia. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Wrightsboro (aka Wrightsborough)|| Mcduffie|| Thomson|| 1773|| 1805|| [[:Category:Wrightsboro Monthly Meeting, Wrightsboro, Georgia|Category]]|| [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=2082 Info] |- |} Meeting granted after mid 20th century: * [https://www.athensquakers.org/ Athens] * [http://atlantaquakers.org/ Atlanta] * [https://quaker.org/legacy/peachtree/Peachtree_Friends_Meeting_%28Quakers%29/Welcome.html Peachtree] formally Chattahoochee *[http://www.maconquakers.org/ Macon] * [https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/savannah-friends-meeting Savannah] * [https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/sweet-spirit-friends-meeting Sweet Spirit] ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/quaker/states/GA * Franchi, Jaimie L. [https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/quakers#:~:text=Although%20Wrightsborough%E2%80%94the%20only%20Quaker,bought%20a%20meetinghouse%20in%201959. "Quakers."] New Georgia Encyclopedia. 26 August 2013. Web. 14 January 2021. *Pearl Baker, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/500790-redirection The Story of Wrightsboro, 1768-1964] (Thomson, Ga.: The Warrenton Clipper, 1965). * Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947, and Thomas Worth Marshall. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015002304221?urlappend=%3Bseq=1074 Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy]. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Edwards brothers, inc., 1936. * Jones, Dorothy M. “Wrightsboro Quaker Community Foundation, Inc.” The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 63, no. 1, 1979, pp. 195–197. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/40580101. Accessed 25 Jan. 2021.

Quakers in Gloucestershire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Gloucestershire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Frenchay Monthly Meeting, Gloucestershire|Frenchay Monthly Meeting]] (united with Bristol Monthly Meeting in 1870) * [[: Category:Gloucester Monthly Meeting, Gloucestershire|Gloucester Monthly Meeting]] (joined with Nailsworth Monthly Meeting in 1854) * Nailsworth Monthly Meeting (joined with Gloucester Monthly Meeting in 1854) * Stoke Orchard Monthly Meeting (merged with Gloucester Monthly Meeting in 1755) * Stow and Campden Monthly Meeting (united with Warwickshire South Monthly Meeting in 1790) * Westbury (Forest) Monthly Meeting (dissolved before 1750) ===Bristol=== Bristol had its own two weeks meeting from 1668 to 1784, coming directly under London Yearly Meeting. In 1784 Bristol Monthly Meeting was formed. In 1870 Bristol and Frenchay Monthly Meetings were united. ==Cemeteries== * Alveston Friends Burial Ground * Bristol Friends Burial Ground * Broad Campden Friends Burial Ground * Cheltenham Friends Burial Ground * Cirencester Friends Burial Ground * Frenchay Friends Burial Ground * Gloucester Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Nailsworth Friends Burial Ground, Nailsworth, Gloucestershire|Nailsworth Friends Burial Ground]] * [[:Category: Olveston Friends Burial Ground, Olveston, Gloucestershire|Olveston Friends Burial Ground]] * Painswick Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Broad Campden, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Broad%20Campden%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Bristol (central), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Central%20Bristol%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Cheltenham, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cheltenham%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Cirencester, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cirencester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Frenchay, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Frenchay%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Gloucester, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Gloucester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Horfield (now a suburb of Bristol), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Horfield%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Nailsworth, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Nailsworth%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Painswick, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Painswick%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Redland, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Redland%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/gloucs.htm Gloucestershire] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 39-74, Chapter IV, Bristol, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=267 Hathi Trust] and pp. 208-228, Chapter XV, Gloucestershire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=268 Hathi Trust] ** List of persons at Bristol banished in 1663 and 1664: Vol. II, pp. 637-638, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31175034931157&view=1up&seq=647 Hathi Trust] * Brian Hawkins. ''Taming the Phoenix. Cirencester & the Quakers 1642-1686'', William Sessions, 1998 * Russell Mortimer (ed.). ''Minute Book of the Men's Meeting of the Society of Friends in Bristol 1667-1686'', Bristol Record Society Publications, Vol. XXVI, 1971, [https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs26.pdf Bristol record Society website], accessed 3 January 2020 * Winifred Page. ''First hundred years of Nailsworth Friends Meeting 1655 to 1755'', available [http://glosquakers.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Winifred-history-of-NQM-first-100-years.pdf here], accessed 23 December 2019 * William Reinking. ''A Relation of the inhumane and barbarous suffering of the people called Quakers in the city of Bristoll'', 1665, [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=XKbjpBPwA6sC&pg=PA1&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books] * Gwynne Stock. ''An Evaluation of Quaker Burial Practices'', Bournemouth University postgraduate research diploma thesis, 1997, [https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Gwynne_Stock.pdf PDF] on Woodbrooke website (mainly on the area covered by Bristol and Frenchay Monthly Meeting) * Jack V Wood. ''Some Rural Quakers'', William Sessions, 1991

Quakers in Hampshire and Isle of Wight

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Alton Monthly Meeting, Hampshire|Alton Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category: Alton, Southampton and Poole Monthly Meeting, England|Alton, Southampton and Poole Monthly Meeting]] * Poole Monthly Meeting * [[:Category: Poole and Southampton Monthly Meeting, England|Poole and Southampton Monthly Meeting]] * Ringwood Monthly Meeting ==Cemeteries== * Alresford Friends Burial Ground * Alton Friends Burial Ground ** Hampshire History website - [https://www.hampshire-history.com/alton-quakers/ Alton Quakers], accessed 27 December 2019 * Andover Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Friends Burial Ground, Southampton, Hampshire|Southampton Friends Burial Ground]] * Baughurst Friends Burial Ground (in use from 1663 to 1791) * Southampton Friends Burial Ground * Winchester Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Alton, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Alton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Basingstoke, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Basingstoke%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Bournemouth, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bournemouth%20%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * New Milton, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/New%20Milton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Portsmouth, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Portsmouth%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Southampton, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Southampton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Winchester, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Winchester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/hants.htm Hampshire] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 228-240, Chapter XVI, Hampshire and Isle of Wight, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=288 Hathi Trust] * Ken Smallbone. ''James Potter (Quaker). A Record of Dissent in the 17th and 18th Centuries'', Sessions Book Trust, 1992. Includes information about other early Quakers in Hampshire, and early history of Quakerism in the county.

Quakers in Hawaii

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Hawaii]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Hawaii. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== * Big Island [https://bigislandquaker.wordpress.com/ Info] * Honolulu [http://www.hawaiiquaker.org/ Info] ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * [https://www.pacificyearlymeeting.org/monthly-meetings-and-worship-groups/ Pacifc Yearly Meeting]

Quakers in Herefordshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Herefordshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Leominster Monthly Meeting, Herefordshire|Leominster Monthly Meeting]] (combined with Ross Monthly Meeting, 1808, to form Leominster and Ross Monthly Meeting) * Hereford and Radnor Monthly Meeting (from 1834; later renamed Hereford and Mid Wales Monthly meeting) * Leominster and Ross Monthly Meeting (1808-1834, when it combined with North Wales Monthly meeting to form Hereford and Radnor Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: Ross Monthly Meeting, Herefordshire|Ross Monthly Meeting]] (combined with Leominster Monthly Meeting, 1808, to form Leominster and Ross Monthly Meeting) ** Church records for the Society of Friends. Monthly Meeting of Ross, 1654-1837 [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/76323 Family History Library] ==Cemeteries== * Almeley Wootton Friends Burial Ground ** [https://almeleyquakers.org.uk/our-history/our-graveyard/ Almeley Quakers website], accessed 18 October 2022 ** [https://almeleyquakers.org.uk/list-of-burials/ List of burials], accessed 18 October 2022 * Bromyard Friends Burial Ground * Hereford Friends Burial Ground * Leominster Friends Burial Ground, Newlands Drive, Leominster * Ross-on-Wye Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Almeley Wootton, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Almeley%20Wootton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Hereford, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Hereford%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Ross-on-Wye, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Ross-on-Wye%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/hereford.htm Herefordshire] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 254-261, Chapter XVIII, Herefordshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=314 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in Hertfordshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Hertfordshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * Baldock Monthly Meeting * Baldock and Royston Monthly Meeting * Baldock, Royston and Hitchin Monthly Meeting * Cottered Monthly Meeting * Hertford Monthly Meeting (1668-1865) * Hertford and Hitchin Monthly Meeting (from 1866) * [[:Category: Hitchin Monthly Meeting, Hertfordshire|Hitchin Monthly Meeting]] * Luton and Leighton Monthly Meeting (included St Albans after 1865) * Markyate Monthly Meeting (included St Albans to 1703) * [[:Category: St Albans Monthly Meeting, Hertfordshire|St Albans Monthly Meeting]] (1703-1865: subsumed into Luton and Leighton Monthly Meeting after 1865) ** [[Space:St_Albans_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Hertfordshire| Free Space Page]] * Stortford Monthly Meeting (1668-1748; no surviving records) ==Cemeteries== * Berkhamsted Friends Burial Ground * Bishops Stortford Friends Burial Ground * Cottered Friends Burial Ground * Hemel Hempstead Friends Burial Ground * Hertford Friends Burial Ground * Hitchin Friends Burial Ground * Hoddesdon Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Royston Friends Burial Ground, Royston, Hertfordshire|Royston Friends Burial Ground]] * St Albans Friends Burial Ground * Tring Friends Burial Ground * Ware Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Berkhamsted, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Berkhamsted%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Harpenden, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Harpenden%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Hemel Hempstead, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Hemel%20Hempstead%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Hertford, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Hertford%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Hitchin, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Hitchin%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Hoddesdon, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Former%20Hoddesdon%20MH.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Letchworth, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Letchworth%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * St Albans, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/St%20Albans%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Stevenage, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Stevenage%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Watford, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Watford%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Welwyn Garden City, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Welwyn%20Garden%20City%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Hertfordshire Names Online, [https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/ufs/HALS_INDEXES.eb?T_USER_ID=xyz_TEMP_99&UVISITOR=3_1574942016182&T_ORDER_ID=381710&SF_EXACT_SEARCH=false&ebd=0&ebz=3_1574942016182 Hertfordshire Archives website] (a large number of Quaker names) * Jennifer Ayto. "The Friends (Quakers) in Hertford', [https://www.hertsmemories.org.uk/content/herts-history/places/churches-and-places-of-worship-2/friends-quakers-hertford Herts Memories website], accessed 29 December 2019 * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/hertford.htm Hertfordshire] ==Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies== :[http://www.hertsdirect.org/services/leisculture/heritage1/hals/ Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies] ::'''Preparative Meetings''': Hitchin (NQ2A) * Baldock (NQ2B) * Hertford (NQ2C) * Hoddesodon (NQ2D) * Ware (NQ2E) * Datchworth (NQ2F) * Welwyn Garden City (NQ2G) * Hunsdon (NQ2H) * Ashwell (NQ2I) * Buntingford (NQ2J) *Royston (NQ2K) *Stotfold (NQ3A) ::'''Monthly Meetings''': Ampthill (NQ3) * Baldock *Hertford and Hitchin (NQ2) * Cottered * Hertford and Hitchin ::'''Quarterly meetings''': Bedfordshire (NQ1) * Hertfordshire * Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire ::{| border = 1 |+ caption | Quaker Quarterly Meeting Digests ! style="width:100px;" | Meeting ! style="width:100px;" | Baptism ! style="width:100px;" | Marriage ! style="width:100px;" | Burial |- |Herts & Beds || 1643-1838
1656-1796 || 1656-1796
1658-1836 || 1656-1796 |} ::{| border = 1 |+ caption | Quaker Monthly Meeting Registers ! style="width:100px;" | Meeting ! style="width:100px;" | Baptism ! style="width:100px;" | Marriage ! style="width:100px;" | Burial |- |Cottered || 1656-1755 || 1663-1721 || 1659-1778 |- |Hertford || 1718-1835 || 1713
1760-1836 || 1729-1837 |- | Hitchin || 1643-1775 || 1658-1771 || 1660-1775 |- | St Albans || 1661-1837 || 1690-1834 || 1667-1837 |} ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 240-255, Chapter XVII, Hartfordshire (''sic''), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=300 Hathi Trust] * Joyce Godber. ''[http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/data/books/books-3/book-0329-friends-beds-herts.htm Friends in Bedfordshire and West Hertfordshire]''. Luton & Leighton Monthly Meeting (1975) * William Urwick. ''Nonconformity in Herts'', Hazell, Watson and Viney Ltd, London, 1884, [https://archive.org/details/nonconformityin01urwigoog/page/n5 Internet Archive]

Quakers in Huntingdonshire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Huntingdonshire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * Cambridge and Huntingdon Monthly Meeting: formed in 1850 from merger of Chatteris and Huntingdon Monthly Meetings; merged into Cambridge, Huntingdon and Lynn Monthly Meeting in 1880 * [[:Category:Huntingdon Monthly Meeting, Huntingdonshire|Huntingdon Monthly Meeting]] (merged in 1850 into Cambridge and Huntingdon Monthly Meeting) * Cambridge, Huntingdon and Lynn Monthly Meeting: formed in 1880 from merger of Cambridge and Huntingdon Monthly Meeting and Lynn Monthly Meeting ==Cemeteries== * [[:Category: Huntingdon Friends Burial Ground, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire|Huntingdon Friends Burial Ground]] * Kings Ripton Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Huntingdon, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Huntingdon%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/hunts.htm Huntingdonshire] * England GenWeb Project - [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~engcam/churchrecords/quakers.html Society of Friends (Quakers) Cambridgeshire], accessed 18 January 2020 (some Huntingdonshire Monthly Meeting information) ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 261-268, Chapter XIX, Huntingtonshire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=321 Hathi Trust]

Quakers in Idaho

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Idaho]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Idaho. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Boise || Ada || Boise || 1905 || active || none || [https://boisefriends.wordpress.com/ Info] |- | Greenleaf || Canyon || Greenleaf || 1906 || active || none || [http://www.greenleaffriends.org/ Info] |- | Homedale || Owyhee || Homedale || 1940 || active || none || [http://www.homedalefriends.org/ Info] |- | Melba || Canyon || Melba || 1920 || active || none || [http://www.melbafriends.org/ Info] |- | Star || Ada || Star || 1899 || active ||none||[http://starcommunitychurch.org/home/ Info] |- | Woodland || Idaho || Kamiah || 1900 || active || none || [http://nwfriends.org/churches/woodland/ Info] |} ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * [http://nwfriends.org/churches/ Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends] * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Idaho&generalSearchWord= Idaho Index]

Quakers in Illinois

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Illinois]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Illinois. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Benjaminville || Mclean || Bloomington || 1867 || 1945 || none || |- | Chicago || Cook || Chicago || 1866 || active || none || |- | Clear Creek || Putnam || Mcnabb || 1841 || active || none || |- | Elwood || Vermilion || Georgetown || 1860 || 1960 || none || |- | Evanston || Cook || Evanston || 1936 || active||none|| |- | Harmony || Cumberland || Harmony || 1883 || 1975 || none || |- | Honey Creek || Clark || Prairieton || 1820 || 1878 || none || |- | Mount Pleasant || Crawford || Mount Pleasant || 1886 || 1910 || none || |- | Pleasant Grove || Crawford || Hutsonville || 1878 || 2006 || none || |- | Ridge Farm || Vermilion || Ridge Farm || 1895 || active || none || |- | Vermilion || Vermilion || Vermilion Grove || 1840 || active || none || |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Benjaminville|| Mclean|| [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, Bentown, Illinois|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/597586/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Clear Creek || Putnam || [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, McNabb, Illinois|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105753/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Elwood|| Vermilion|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1471901/elwood-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends Chapel, Ingram, Prairie, Wesley|| Edgar|| None || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/244596/friends-chapel-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends Creek|| Macon|| [[:Category: Friends Creek Cemetery, Argenta, Illinois|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105754/friends-creek-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends Grove|| Cumberland|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262187/friends-grove-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Penrose || Whiteside|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269580/penrose-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Sherrard|| Mercer|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/105752/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Stanton|| Champaign|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106288/stanton-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Vermont|| Fulton|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2427739/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/RG2/illym.xml Illinois records]

Quakers in Indiana

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Quaker Meetings, Indiana]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] [[Category: Indiana Quakers]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Indiana. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Amboy || Miami || Amboy || 1853 || active || [[:Category: Amboy Monthly Meeting, Amboy, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Arba || Randolph|| Lynn || 1828 || 1835|| [[:Category: Arba Monthly Meeting, Randolph County, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Back Creek || Grant || Fairmount || 1838 || active || [[: Category: Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Fairmount, Indiana | Category ]] || |- | Bloomingdale Bloomfield || Parke || Bloomingdale || 1827 || active || [[:Category: Bloomingdale Monthly Meeting, Bloomingdale, Indiana| Category]] || [https://archives.earlham.edu/?p=collections/controlcard&id=947 Info] |- | Bloomington || Monroe || Bloomington || 1950|| active || none || [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/bloomington.html Info] |- | Blue River || Washington || Salem || 1815 || active || [[:Category:Blue River Monthly Meeting, Salem, Indiana|Category]] || |- | Bridgeport || Marion || Wayne || unknown || unknown || [[:Category: Bridgeport Monthly Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Cherry Grove || Randolph || Winchester || 1821 || 1856 || [[:Category: Cherry Grove Monthly Meeting, Randolph County, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Chester || Wayne || Chester || 1823 || 1919 || [[:Category: Chester Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Clear Creek || Wayne || Richmond || 1949 || active || none || [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/clearcreek.html Info] |- | Deer Creek || Grant || Gas City || 1832 || 1928 || [[: Category: Deer Creek Monthly Meeting, Grant County, Indiana | Category ]] || |- | Duck Creek || Henry || Greensboro || 1826 || 1857 ||[[:Category: Duck Creek Monthly Meeting, Greensboro, Indiana| Category]] || [https://indianahistory.org/wp-content/uploads/9c6cee67ff3802b47f6a1c182395349d.pdf Info] [https://indianahistory.org/wp-content/uploads/4211a3beb28a36c774596cf786230a43.pdf Info] |- | Fairfield || Hendricks|| Camby || 1826 || active || [[:Category: Fairfield Monthly Meeting, Camby, Indiana| Category]] || [http://www.fairfieldfriends.org/where-weve-been.html Info] |- | Fairmount || Grant || Fairmount || 1869 || unknown || [[: Category: Fairmount Monthly Meeting, Fairmount, Indiana | Category ]] || |- | Fall Creek || Madison || Pendleton || 1839 || active || [[:Category: Fall Creek Monthly Meeting, Pendleton, Indiana| Category ]] || [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/fallcreek.html Info] |- | Greenfield || Hancock || Greenfield || 1904 || active || [[:Category: Greenfield Monthly Meeting, Greenfield, Indiana| Category ]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1572 Info] |- | Hinkle Creek || Hamilton || Noblesville || 1850 || active || none || [https://fwccamericas.org/visitation/find-friends.aspx?n=Hinkle+Creek+Friends+Meeting Info] |- | Hopewell || Henry || Dudley || 1841 || 2017 || none || [https://indianahistory.org/wp-content/uploads/d57f39fc35a5112098b53432cf70781c.pdf Info] |- | Indianapolis || Marion || Indianapolis || 1864 || active || [[:Category: Indianapolis Monthly Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana| Category ]] ||[https://www.indyfriends.org/who/ Info] |- | Lick Creek aka Paoli || Orange || Paoli || 1813 || active || [[:Category: Lick Creek Monthly Meeting, Paoli, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Lynn || Randolph || Lynn || 1928 || active || [[:Category: Lynn Monthly Meeting, Lynn, Indiana| Category ]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=543 Info] |- | Maple Grove || Allen || Grabill || 1854 || unknown || none || [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/maplegrove.html Info] |- | Mill Creek || Hendricks|| Danville|| 1834|| 1938|| [[:Category:Mill Creek Monthly Meeting, Danville, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=563 Info] [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=166 Info] [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=167 Info] |- | Milford || Wayne || Milton || 1823 || 1912 || [[:Category: Milford Monthly Meeting, Milton, Wayne County, Indiana| Category ]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1190 Info] |- | Mississinewa || Grant || Gas City || unknown || unknown || [[: Category: Mississinewa Monthly Meeting, Grant County, Indiana | Category]] || |- | New Castle || Henry || New Castle || 1886 || active || [[: Category: New Castle Monthly Meeting, New Castle, Indiana | Category]] || |- | New Garden || Wayne || Fountain City || 1815 || 2008 || [[:Category: New Garden Monthly Meeting, Fountain City, Indiana| Category]] || [https://archive.org/details/newgardenfriends00hilt Info] |- | Newport || Wayne || Fountain City || 1815 || 1857 || none || |- | Plainfield || Hendricks || Plainfield || 1857 || active || [[:Category: Plainfield Monthly Meeting, Plainfield, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Pleasant Hill || Howard || Russiaville|| 1861|| 1891|| none || |- | Poplar Ridge || Hamilton || Carmel || 1866 || 1934 || [[:Category: Poplar Ridge Monthly Meeting, Carmel, Indiana| Category]] || [https://books.google.com/books?id=kAQCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA219&lpg=PA219&dq=Poplar+Ridge+monthly+meeting+indiana&source=bl&ots=Vvv4sKCfLc&sig=LvBiVCWca2VLsYniTq0Fc2tZxCI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjH8vyN0oncAhVoIDQIHY2GBgU4ChDoAQgrMAE#v=onepage&q=Poplar%20Ridge%20monthly%20meeting%20indiana&f=false Info] |- | Poplar Run || Randolph || Parker City || 1840 || 1981 || [[:Category: Poplar Run Monthly Meeting, Parker City, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Raysville-Knightstown || Henry || Knightstown || 1919 || active|| [[: Category: Raysville Monthly Meeting, Knightstown, Indiana | Category]] || |- | Sandcreek/ Azalia aka Driftwood || Bartholomew || Elizabethtown || 1820 || active || [[:Category:Sandcreek Monthly Meeting, Elizabethtown, Indiana|Category]]|| |- | Spiceland || Henry || Spiceland || 1832 || active || [[:Category: Spiceland Monthly Meeting, Spiceland, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Springfield || Wayne || Economy || 1820 || 1857 || [[:Category: Springfield Monthly Meeting, Wayne County, Indiana| Category]]|| [https://archive.org/details/membershipdirect00spri Info] |- | Sugar Plain || Boone || Thorntown || 1840 || 2004 || [[:Category: Sugar Plain Monthly Meeting, Thorntown, Indiana| Category ]] || |- | Union || Howard|| West Middleton || 1873|| Active|| none || Renamed West Middleton in 1928 |- | Wabash || Wabash || Wabash || 1882 || active || [[:Category:Wabash Monthly Meeting, Wabash, Indiana|Category]] || |- | Walnut Ridge || Rush || Carthage || 1835 || active || [[: Category: Walnut Ridge Monthly Meeting, Carthage, Indiana| Category]] || [http://www.ingenweb.org/inrush/WalnutRidgeMtgBD.pdf Info] |- | West Grove || Hamilton || Cicero || 1873 || 1964 || [[: Category: West Grove Monthly Meeting, Cicero, Indiana | Category]] || |- | West Grove || Wayne || Centerville || 1845 || 1985 || [[: Category: West Grove Monthly Meeting, Centerville, Indiana | Category]] || Renamed Centerville Monthly Meeting in 1922 |- | West Richmond || Wayne || Richmond || 1909 || active || [[:Category: West Richmond Monthly Meeting, Richmond, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=909 Info] |- | West Union || Morgan || Monrovia || 1849 || active || [[:Category: West Union Monthly Meeting, Monrovia, Indiana| Category]] || |- | Westfield || Hamilton || Westfield || 1835 || active || [[:Category: Westfield Monthly Meeting, Westfield, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1402 Info] |- |Westland||Hancock||Greenfield||1872||active|| [[:Category:Westland Monthly Meeting, Greenfield, Indiana|Category]] || [https://fwccamericas.org/visitation/find-friends.aspx?n=Westland+Friends+Church Info] |- | Whitewater|| Wayne || Richmond || 1809 || active||[[:Category: Whitewater Monthly Meeting, Richmond, Indiana| Category]] ||[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006028186 Info] |- | White Lick || Morgan || Mooresville || 1823 || active || [[:Category: White Lick Monthly Meeting, Mooresville, Indiana| Category]] || |- | White River || Randolph || Winchester || 1922 || active || [[: Category: White River Monthly Meeting, Winchester, Indiana | Category ]] || |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Amboy|| Miami|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85074/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Anti-Slavery || Hamilton|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173329/anti-slavery-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Arba|| Randolph|| [[:Category:Arba_Cemetery%2C_Arba%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/691794/arba-cemetery FAG] |- | Back Creek, Evergreen, Jonesboro IOOF || Grant|| [[:Category:Back_Creek_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Fairmount%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980843/back-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Beech Grove|| Orange || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2138444/beech-grove-cemetery FAG] |- | Benson Chapel|| Sullivan|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275843/benson-chapel-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Bethel|| Wayne|| [[:Category:Bethel Friends Cemetery, Cambridge City, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2180961/bethel-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Bloomingdale|| Parke|| [[:Category:Bloomingdale_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Parke_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84366/bloomingdale-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Blue River Orthodox|| Washington|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987469/blue-river-orthodox-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Blue River Hicksite|| Washington|| [[:Category: Hicksite Church Cemetery, Salem, Washington County, Indiana| Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86232 FAG] |- | Cadiz|| Henry|| [[:Category: Cadiz Friends Cemetery, Cadiz, Indiana | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216073/cadiz-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Carthage|| Rush|| [[:Category:Carthage_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Carthage%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277646/carthage-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Center|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86240/center-friends-cemetery FAG] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1183442/center-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Chester|| Hamilton|| [[:Category: Chester Friends Cemetery, Westfield, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84618/chester-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Christian Friends, Fairview|| Delaware|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84974/fairview-cemetery FAG] |- | Clear Spring|| Henry|| [[:Category:Clear_Spring_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Henry_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273912/clear-spring-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Coloma|| Parke|| [[:Category:Coloma_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Parke_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188646/coloma-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Dailey|| Clark|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84796/dailey-cemetery FAG] |- | Driftwood|| Jackson|| [[:Category: Driftwood Cemetery, Seymour, Indiana | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2415148/driftwood-cemetery FAG] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977048/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Dunkirk|| Randolph|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2378509/dunkirk-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Easton, West Newton|| Marion|| [[:Category:Easton_Friends_Cemetery%2C_West_Newton%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85073/easton-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Fairfield|| Hendricks|| [[:Category: Fairfield Friends Cemetery, Friendswood, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1259952/fairfield-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Fall Creek, Spring Valley|| Madison|| [[:Category: Fall Creek Friends Cemetery, Pendleton, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977825/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Flat Rock|| Henry|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2151609/flat-rock-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Fleming, Conologue, Pleasant View|| Jackson|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139568/conologue-cemetery FAG] |- | Glenwood|| Fayette || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86246/old-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Greensboro|| Henry|| [[:Category:Greensboro_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Henry_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85356/hicksite-cemetery FAG] |- | Greenwood|| Hamilton|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2147134/greenwood-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Hadley|| Hendricks|| [[:Category:Hadley_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Hadley%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2140582/hadley-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Highland|| Washington|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1958123/highland-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Honey Creek, New London || Howard|| [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, New London, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1971679/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Hopewell|| Henry|| [[:Category:Hopewell_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Henry_County%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2161249/hopewell-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Keystone, Lincoln|| Wells|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990027/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Lick Creek|| Orange|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984341/lick-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Lincolnville, Owen|| Wabash|| [[:Category:Old_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Lincolnville%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239868/owen-cemetery FAG] |- | Little Blue River|| Rush|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277374/little-blue-river-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Little Ridge|| Grant || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1190440/little-ridge-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Milford, Milton|| Wayne || [[:Category: Milton Cemetery, Milton, Wayne County, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85076/milford-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Mill Creek|| Hendricks || [[:Category:Mill Creek Friends Cemetery, Danville, Indiana | Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977102/mill-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Mississinewa|| Grant || [[:Category: Estates of Serenity, Marion, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2174601/mississinewa-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Nettle Creek|| Wayne|| [[:Category:Nettle_Creek_Friends_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Dalton%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217206/nettle-creek-friends-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Newberry|| Orange|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2316007/newberry-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | New Garden|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1108002/new-garden-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Friends, Martha Doan, Memorial Park, Old Westfield|| Hamilton|| [[:Category: Memorial Park Cemetery, Westfield, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224130/old-friends-cemetery-park FAG] |- | Old Richland, Old Carmel|| Hamilton|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2197111/carmel-cemetery-old FAG] |- | Orange || Wayne|| [[:Category: Orange Friends Cemetery, Richmond, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2515328/orange-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Pine Village|| Warren|| [[:Category:Quaker_Cemetery,_Pine_Village,_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86494/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Prairieton, Quaker || Vigo || [[:Category:Prairieton Cemetery, Prairieton, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2133354/prairieton-cemetery FAG] |- | Progressive Friends, Crazy Corner South|| Fountain|| [[:Category:Progressive_Friends_Church_Cemetery%2C_Stone_Bluff%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234961/progressive-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Lynn || Randolph|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86496/quaker-lynn-cemetery FAG] |- | Raysville|| Henry|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2198585/raysville-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Rich Square|| Henry|| [[:Category: Rich Square Cemetery, Henry County, Indiana| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/307280/rich-square-cemetery FAG] |- | Rockford, Barbar Mills|| Wells|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2172798/rockford-cemetery FAG] |- | Rush Creek|| Parke|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213032/rush-creek-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Sandcreek|| Bartholomew|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/86785/sandcreek-cemetery FAG] |- | Salem|| Union|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2135576/salem-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Seymour, Quaker Cemetery #3, Farmington, Ruddick|| Jackson|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84986/farmington-cemetery FAG] |- | Silver Creek, Beard, Fosdick|| Union|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451417/silver-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Spiceland|| Henry|| [[:Category:Spiceland_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Spiceland%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1580895/spiceland-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Spring|| Hendricks|| [[:Category:Spring Meeting Cemetery, Springtown, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179731/spring-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Smyrna|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2432845/smyrna-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Sugar Grove|| Hendricks|| [[:Category:Sugar_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Plainfield%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/153023/sugar-grove-cemetery FAG] |- | Sugar River, Binford, Kashner|| Montgomery|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1992157/binford-cemetery FAG] |- | Wabash|| Wabash|| [[:Category:Friends Cemetery, Wabash, Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85075/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Walnut Ridge|| Rush|| [[:Category: Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Carthage, Indiana| Category ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1977772/walnut-ridge-cemetery FAG] |- | Webster, Pioneer Friends, Dover|| Wayne|| [[:Category:Webster_Cemetery%2C_Webster%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84860/webster-cemetery FAG] |- | West Branch, Centerville, Coatesville East|| Hendricks|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181208/west-branch-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | West River|| Wayne|| [[:Category:West_River_Friends_Cemetery%2C_Dalton%2C_Indiana|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/183782/west-river-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | West Union, Willits, Beard #2|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371329/willits-cemetery FAG] |- | Westland|| Hancock|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1975773/westland-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Whitewater, Northside|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2537561/whitewater-friends-burial-ground-orthodox FAG] |- | Whitewater Hicksite|| Wayne|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246225/whitewater-friends-burial-ground-hicksite FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [https://archives.earlham.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=541 Indiana Yearly Meeting Records (IYM/001)] * [https://archives.earlham.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=1059 Indiana Yearly Meeting Papers (IYM)] * [https://archives.earlham.edu/?p=collections/controlcard&id=665 Indiana Yearly Meeting Minutes: Indian Concerns and Anti-Slavery, 1823-1857 (MR/013)] * [http://www.swarthmore.edu/library/friends/RG2/ohioym.xml Records of the Ohio and Indiana Yearly Meetings] * [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/ Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofsepara00edge A history of the separation in Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends : which took place in the winter of 1842 and 1843, on the anti-slavery question ... and some account of the action of other yearly meetings of Friends ... by Edgerton, Walter, b. 1806. Publication date 1856] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077003614;view=1up;seq=5 Heiss, Willard C. A List of All the Friends Meetings That Exist Or Ever Have Existed In Indiana, 1807-1955. Rev. ed, Indianapolis: Indiana Quaker Records, 1961.]

Quakers in Iowa

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[[Category: American Quakers]] [[Category: Iowa Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Iowa]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Iowa. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Ackworth || Warren || Ackworth || 1852 || active || [[:Category: Ackworth Monthly Meeting, Ackworth, Iowa| Category]] || |- | Albia || Monroe || Albia || 1895 || 1967 || none || |- | Albion || Marshall || Albion || 1876 || 1928 || none || |- | Ames || Story || Ames || 1901 || active || none || |- | Annieville || Clay || Annieville || 1895 || 1905 ||none|| |- | Bangor || Marshall || Union || 1855 || active || none || |- | Bear Creek || Dallas || Earlham || 1856 || active || [[:Category: Bear Creek Monthly Meeting, Earlham, Iowa|Category]] || |- | Bloomfield || Mahaska || Oskaloosa || 1892 || 1951 || none || |- | Bloomington-Muscatine || Muscatine || Muscatine || 1856 || active || [[:Category: Bloomington-Muscatine Monthly Meeting, Muscatine, Iowa|Category]] || |- | Burr Oak || Mills || Glenwood || 1895 || 1951 || none || |- | Canby || Adair || Casey || 1894 || active || none || |- | Casey || Guthrie || Casey || 1890 || 1905 || none || |- | Cedar Creek || Henry || Mt. Pleasant || 1855 || active || none || |- | Center || Jasper || Newton || 1861 || active || none || |- | Chester || Hardin || Union || 1892 || 2006 || none || |- | Chestnut Hill || Lee || Houghton || 1867 || 1923 || none || |- | Coal Creek || Keokuk || Coal Creek || 1864 || 1986 || none || |- | Dale || Lyons || Dale || 1874 || 1895 || none || |- | Des Moines || Polk || Des Moines || 1881 || active || none || |- | Eagle City || Hardin || Iowa Falls || 1891 || 1905 || none || |- | Earlham || Madison || Earlham || 1869 || active || none || |- | Greenville || Clay || Greenville || 1871 || 1984 || none || |- | Greenwood || Polk || Greenwood || 1866 || 1928 || none || |- | Hamilton || Marion || Hamilton|| 1892 || 1902 || none || |- | Hartland || Marshall || Marshalltown || 1867 || active || none || |- | Hesper || Winneshiek || Hesper || 1855 || active || none || |- | Hickory Grove || Cedar || West Branch || 1862 || 1920 || none || |- | Honey Creek || Hardin || New Providence || 1856 || 1967 || none || |- | Honey Creek-New Providence || Hardin || New Providence || 1893 || active || none || |- | Hubbard || Hardin || Hubbard || 1884 || 1918 || none || |- | Hynes || Monroe || Hynes || 1898 || 1918 || none || |- | Ida Grove || Ida || Ida Grove || 1890 || 1903 || none || |- | Illinois Grove || Marshall || New Providence || 1891 || 1917 || none || |- | Indianola || Warren || Indianola|| 1893 || active || none || |- | Iowa Falls || Hardin || Iowa Falls || 1858 || 1941 || none || |- | Le Grand || Marshall || Le Grand || 1856 || active || [[:Category:Le Grand Monthly Meeting, Le Grand, Iowa|Category]] || |- | Liberty || Marshall || Clemons || 1901 || 1975 || none || |- | Liberty Center || Warren || Liberty Center || 1908 || 1921|| none || |- | Light of the Lakes || Dickinson || Arnolds Park || 1892 || active || none || |- | Linden || Dallas || Linden || 1881 || 1949 || none || |- | Linn || Cedar || Viola || 1856 || 1868 || none || |- | Lynnville || Jasper || Lynnville || 1857 || active || none || |- | Marietta || Marshall || Marietta || 1869 || 1940 || none || |- | Marshalltown || Marshall || Marshalltown || 1892 || active || none || |- | Middle River || Warren || Carlisle || 1903 || active || none || |- | Motor || Warren || Milo || 1877 || active || none || |- | Muscatine City || Muscatine || Muscatine || 1908 || 1974 || none || |- | Nevada || Story || Nevada || 1904 || 1917 || none || |- | New Sharon || Mahaska || New Sharon|| 1864 || active || none || |- | North Branch || Madison || Earlham || 1869 || 1908 || none || |- | Oak Run || Madison || Truro || 1882 || 1910 || none || |- | Oskaloosa || Mahaska || Oskaloosa || 1851 || active || none || |- | Paton || Greene || Paton || 1882 || 1961|| none || |- | Paullina || O'Brien || Paullina || 1885 || active || none || |- | Pilot Grove || Lee || Salem || 1849 || 1890 || none || |- | Pleasant Plain || Jefferson || Brighton || 1842 || active || none || |- | Pleasant Ridge || Carroll || Glidden || 1892 || active || none || |- | Prairie Grove || Henry || Winfield || 1856 || 1929 || none || |- | Prairieville || Marshall || Marshalltown || 1892 || 1920 || none || |- | Red Cedar || Cedar || West Branch || 1853 || 1860 || [[:Category:Red Cedar Monthly Meeting, West Branch, Iowa|Category]] || |- | Salem || Henry || Salem || 1838 || active || [[:Category:Salem Monthly Meeting, Salem, Iowa|Category]] || |- | Scranton || Greene || Scranton || 1892 || 2006 || none || |- | Searsboro || Poweshiek || Searsboro || 1895 || active || none || |- | Smyrna || Clarke || Weldon || 1858 || active || none || |- | Spencer || Clay || Spencer || 1894 || 1911 || none || |- | Spring Creek, Oskaloosa || Mahaska || Oskaloosa || 1851 || active || [[: Category: Spring Creek Monthly Meeting, Mahaska County, Iowa| Category]] || [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=1074 Info] |- | Springdale || Cedar || Springdale || 1853 || 1950 || [[:Category: Springdale Monthly Meeting, Springdale, Iowa| Category]] || |- | Stanford || Marshall || Union || 1892 || 1944 || none || |- | Stavanger Community || Marshall || Marshalltown || 1885 || active || none || |- | Stockport || Van Buren || Stockport || 1911 || 1962 || none || |- | Stuart || Guthrie || Stuart || 1865 || active || none || |- | Sugar Creek || Poweshiek || Grinnell || 1894 || 1949 || none || |- | Summit Grove || Guthrie || Stuart || 1865 || 1891|| none || |- | Trinity || Keokuk || Richland || 1851 || active || none || |- | Walnut Center || Dallas || Waukee || 1880 || 1915 || none || |- | Wapsinonoc || Muscatine || West Liberty || 1864 || 1921 || none || |- | West Branch || Cedar || West Branch || 1892 || active || none || |- | West Ridge || Warren || Cumming || 1884 || 1919 || none || |- | Whittier || Linn || Whittier || 1865 || active || none || |- |} * Scattergood- Was this a MM or only a school in Iowa? ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Hopewell|| Linn|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2450480/hopewell-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends Cemetery || Hardin || [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, Iowa Falls, Iowa | Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/94834/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | LeGrand Friends Cemetery || Marshall || [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, Le Grand, Iowa| Category]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1964757/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | New Garden|| Lee|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/716071/new-garden-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Oskaloosa|| Mahaska|| [[: Category: Oskaloosa Friends Cemetery, Oskaloosa, Iowa| Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2136433/oskaloosa-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Pleasant View|| Jasper|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281279/pleasant-view-quaker-pioneer-cemetery FAG] |- | Prairie Grove || Henry || [[:Category: Friends Cemetery, Olds, Iowa| Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281279/pleasant-view-quaker-pioneer-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker|| Lyon|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2325361/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Richland|| Keokuk|| [[:Category:Friends_Cemetery%2C_Richland%2C_Iowa|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/94830/friends-cemetery FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [https://archives.earlham.edu/repositories/2/resources/78 Iowa Yearly Meeting of Friends Records Committee Filming Projects (MR/310)] * [https://archives.earlham.edu/repositories/2/resources/51 The Iowa Friend: Devoted to the Interests of Iowa Yearly meeting, 1896-1897 (MR/300)] * [https://archives.earlham.edu/index.php?p=core%2Fsearch&q=Iowa&content=1 Iowa] (search) * [http://iymc.org/monthlymeetings/ IYMC] * [https://archive.org/details/quakersofiowa00jonerich Jones, Louis Thomas, The Quakers of Iowa]

Quakers in Kansas

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Kansas]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Kansas. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== {| border=1 class="sortable" ! Meeting !! County !! Town !! Started !! Laid Down !! Category !! Information |- | Chalk Mount || Rooks || Woodston || 1879 || 1963 || none || |- | Cottonwood|| Lyon|| Emporia|| 1860|| active || [[:Category:Cottonwood Monthly Meeting, Emporia, Kansas|Category]]|| none |- | Greencastle || Sumner || Wellington || 1887 || 1925 || none || |- | Harveyville|| Wabaunsee|| Harvyeville|| 1874|| 1916 || [[:Category:Harveyville Monthly Meeting, Harveyville, Kansas|Category]]|| transfer to Barclay MM |- | Haviland || Kiowa|| Haviland|| 1885 || active || none || |- | Hopewell || Pratt || Macksville || 1889 || 1981 || none || |- | Lawrence|| Douglas|| Lawrence|| 1869|| active || [[:Category:Lawrence Monthly Meeting, Lawrence, Kansas|Category]]|| none |- | Liberal|| Seward|| Liberal|| 1914|| active || [[:Category:Liberal Monthly Meeting, Liberal, Kansas|Category]]|| none |- | Northbranch || Jewell || Burr Oak || 1889 || active || none || |- | Plains || Meade || Plains || 1917 || active || [[:Category:Plains Monthly Meeting, Plains, Kansas|Category]]|| West Glendale until 1966 |- | Pleasant Valley || Decatur || Mt. Vernon || 1887 || 1911|| none || Attached to Gosper MM |- | Rose Valley || Stevens || Liberal || 1909 || 1930 || [[:Category:Rose Valley Monthly Meeting, Stevens County, Kansas|Category]]|| Memberships to Liberal |- | Stanwood || Jefferson || Tonganoxie || 1892|| active || none || |- | Topeka|| Shawnee|| Topeka|| 1896|| active || none || [http://topekaquakers.org/ Info] |- | Twin Mound|| Lyon|| Elmendaro Twp|| 1896|| 1999 || [[:Category:Twin Mound Monthly Meeting, Lyon County, Kansas|Category]] || [https://quakermeetings.com/Plone/meeting_view?anID=735 Info] |- | University || Sedgwick|| Wichita|| 1899|| active || [[:Category:University Friends Meeting, Wichita, Kansas|Category]]|| [http://topekaquakers.org/ Info] |- | Walnut Creek || Jewell || Burr Oak || 1874 || 1942 || none || |} ==Burial Grounds== {|style="background:#F2F2F2" border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''County''' || '''Category''' || '''Cemetery Link''' |- | Bethel|| Stevens|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2129332/bethel-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Conservative Friends|| Jewell|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2637779/conservative-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Cottonwood|| Lyon|| [[:Category:Cottonwood_Cemetery%2C_Lyon_County%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/673806/cottonwood-cemetery FAG] |- | Dale, Enosdale || Washington|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92504/dale-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends, Beaver|| Barton|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92505/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Friends, Rose Hill|| Butler|| [[:Category:Friends_Cemetery%2C_Rose_Hill%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92507/friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Friendship|| Cherokee|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960452/friendship-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Hesper|| Douglas|| [[:Category:Hesper_Friends_Church_Cemetery%2C_Douglas_County%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983995/hesper-friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Lamb-Mills|| Linn || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92849/lamb-mills-cemetery FAG] |- | Northbranch|| Jewell || None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1544209/northbranch-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | Old Quaker|| Chase|| [[:Category: Old Quaker Cemetery, Toledo, Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2316801/old-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker|| Montgomery|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93451/quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Quaker Valley|| Cherokee|| [[:Category:Quaker_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Riverton%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/93452/quaker-valley-cemetery FAG] |- | Sand Creek|| Rush|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/92506/friends-sand-creek-cemetery FAG] |- | Spring Grove|| Miami|| [[:Category:Spring_Grove_Quaker_Cemetery%2C_Osawatomie_Township%2C_Miami_County%2C_Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237774/spring-grove-quaker-cemetery FAG] |- | Springdale|| Leavenworth|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153971/friends-church-cemetery FAG] |- | Walnut Creek|| Jewell|| None|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1959564/walnut-creek-friends-cemetery FAG] |- | West Glendale|| Meade|| [[:Category: West Glendale Cemetery, Meade County, Kansas|Category]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2423575/west-glendale-cemetery FAG] |- |} ==Research Material== * [http://www.efcmaym.org/ Evangelical Friends Church Mid-America Yearly Meeting] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100527769 Semi-centennial historical sketch of Kansas Yearly Meeting of Friends : 1871-1921 / by Henry C. and Melissa S. Fellow] * Sheldon Glenn Jackson, A Short History of Kansas Yearly Meeting of Friends (1946) * http://www.quakermaps.com/kansas * [https://www.quakermeetings.com/Plone/search_display?MeetingName=&County=&StateOrProvince=Kansas&generalSearchWord= Meeting Index] * Hinshaw, Wm Wade, Kansas Quaker Meeting Records, Selby Pub., Kokomo, Indiana, 1991, Vol IV.

Quakers in Kent

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Kent. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * Ashford Monthly Meeting * Canterbury Monthy Meeting * [[:Category:East Kent Monthly Meeting, Kent|East Kent Monthly Meeting]] (later split into Ashford and Folkestone Monthly Meetings) * Folkestone Monthly Meeting * Rochester Monthly meeting ===Notes=== * Parts of north-west Kent were in Southwark Monthly Meeting (London and Middlesex) * Tunbridge Wells preparatory meeting (started in 1886) was in Lewes and Chichester Monthly Meeting up to 1971 ==Cemeteries== * Ashford Friends Burial Ground * Canterbury Friends Burial Ground * Dover Friends Burial Ground * Folkestone Friends Burial Ground * Maidenhead Friends Burial Ground * Maidstone Friends Burial Ground * Margate Friends Burial Ground * Rochester Friends Burial Ground ==Meeting Houses== * Ashford, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Ashford%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 29 July 2023 * Blackheath, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Blackheath%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Broadstairs, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Broadstairs%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Bromley, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bromley%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Canterbury, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Canterbury%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Forest Hill, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Forest%20Hill%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Maidenhead, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Maidenhead%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Maidstone, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Maidstone%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Rochester, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Rochester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Sevenoaks, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Sevenoaks%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Tunbridge Wells, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Tunbridge%20Wells%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/kent.htm Kent] * Quakers in Kent website (all accessed 2 January 2020): ** [https://sites.google.com/site/kentquakers/meetings-in-kent/east-kent-area-meeting/ashford/history-of-quakers-in-ashford History of Quakers in Ashford] ** [https://sites.google.com/site/kentquakers/meetings-in-kent/east-kent-area-meeting/broadstairs/history-of-quakers-in-broadstairs History of Quakers in Broadstairs] ** [https://sites.google.com/site/kentquakers/meetings-in-kent/east-kent-area-meeting/canterbury/history-of-canterbury-quakers History of Quakers in Canterbury] ** [https://sites.google.com/site/kentquakers/meetings-in-kent/east-kent-area-meeting/folkestone/history-of-quakers-in-folkestone History of Quakers in Folkestone] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp. 288-300, Chapter XXI, Kent, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=348 Hathi Trust] * Gillian Draper. ''The First Hundred Years of Quakerism in Kent'': ** Part I, in Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol. 112, 1993, pp. 317-340, [https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/sites/default/files/archcant/1993%20112%20The%20First%20Hundred%20Years%20of%20Quakerism%20in%20Kent%20Draper.pdf Kent Archaeological Society website], accessed 2 January 2020 ** Part II, in Archaeologia Cantiana, Vol. 115, 1995, pp. 1-22, [https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/arch-cant/vol/115/first-hundred-years-quakerism-kent-part-ii Kent Archaeological Society website], accessed 2 January 2020

Quakers in Kentucky

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[[Category: American Quakers]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, Kentucky]][[Category: Quaker Meetings, United States of America]] {{Image|file=My_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_The_States_%28Now_USA%29 |label=Back to Quakers in the USA }} ---- This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in Kentucky. '''Join the Project, Adopt a Meeting and More''' * Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders * Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family * Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree * Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra ==Meetings== * Lexington [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/lexington.html Info] * Louisville [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/index_files/louisville.html Info] ==Burial Grounds== ==Research Material== * [http://www.quaker.org/ovym/ Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting]

Quakers in Lancashire

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[[Category:English Quakers]] This page is for information and resources for Quakers in Lancashire. Suggestions for additions to this page are welcome. Please give them in a comment on the page. If you are interested in English Quakers, why not join the [[Project:Quakers |Quakers Project]] and the [[space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]]? To go to the index page for English Quaker information by county, click [[Space:Quakers_in_England:_County_Information_and_Resources|here]]. ==Monthly Meetings== '''Please note that the Quakers Project uses Monthly Meetings for categorisation purposes, not Quarterly Meetings or local Preparative Meetings''' * [[:Category: Cartmel Monthly Meeting, Lancashire|Cartmel Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category: Fylde Monthly Meeting, Lancashire|Fylde Monthly Meeting]] (from 1698 to late 19th century) * [[:Category: Hardshaw Monthly Meeting, Lancashire|Hardshaw Monthly Meeting]] (to 1816; split into Hardshaw East and Hardshaw West Monthly Meetings from 1817) * [[:Category: Hardshaw East Monthly Meeting, Lancashire|Hardshaw East Monthly Meeting]] (from 1817: records dated earlier are those of Hardshaw Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: Hardshaw West Monthly Meeting, Lancashire|Hardshaw West Monthly Meeting]] (from 1817: records dated earlier are those of Hardshaw Monthly Meeting) * [[:Category: Lancaster Monthly Meeting, Lancashire|Lancaster Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category: Marsden Monthly Meeting, Lancashire|Marsden Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category: Preston Monthly Meeting, Lancashire|Preston Monthly Meeting]] * [[:Category: Swarthmoor Monthly Meeting, Lancashire|Swarthmore Monthly Meeting]] ==Cemeteries== * Bickerstaffe Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Blackburn Friends Burial Ground, Blackburn, Lancashire|Blackburn Friends Burial Ground]] * Cartmel Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Colthouse Friends Burial Ground, Claife, Cumbria|Colthouse Friends Buria Ground]] * Crawshawbooth Friends Burial Ground * Garstang Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Hardshaw Friends Burial Ground, St Helens, Lancashire|Hardshaw Friends Burial Ground, St Helens]] * [[:Category: Height Friends Burial Ground, Cartmel Fell, Lancashire|Height Friends Burial Ground, Cartmel Fell, Lancashire]] * Heyside Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Hunter Street Friends Burial Ground, Liverpool, Lancashire|Hunter Street Friends Burial Ground, Liverpool]] * [[:Category: Lancaster Friends Burial Ground, Lancaster, Lancashire| Lancaster Friends Burial Ground]] * [[:Category: Langtree Friends Burial Ground, Standish, Lancashire|Langtree Friends Burial Ground, Standish]] * Liverpool Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Mount St Friends Burial Ground, Manchester, Lancashire|Mount Street Friends Burial Ground, Manchester]] * Osmotherley Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Penketh Friends Burial Ground, Penketh, Cheshire|Penketh Friends Burial Ground]] * Rochdale Friends Burial Ground * Rossendale Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Smithdown Road Friends Burial Ground, Liverpool, Merseyside|Smithdown Road Friends Burial Ground, Toxteth Park]] * St Helens Friends Burial Ground * [[:Category: Sunbrick Friends Burial Ground, Birkrigg Common, Cumbria|Sunbrick Friends Burial Ground (Birkrigg Common, near Swarthmoor)]] ** List of Quaker Burials 1654-1767 - Harper Gaythorpe. ''Swarthmoor Meeting House, Ulverston: A Quaker Stronghold'' in 'Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society', Vol. 6, 1906, pp. 275-278, [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-2055-1/dissemination/pdf/Article_Level_Pdf/tcwaas/002/1906/vol6/tcwaas_002_1906_vol6_0018.pdf PDF], accessed 31 March 2020 * [[:Category: Warrington Friends Burial Ground, Warrington, Cheshire|Warrington Friends Burial Ground]] * [[:Category: Wyresdale Friends Burial Ground, Abbeystead, Lancashire|Wyresdale Friends Burial Ground, Abbeystead]] * [[:Category:Yealand Conyers Friends Burial Ground, Yealand Conyers, Lancashire|Yealand Conyers Friends Burial Ground]] ==Meeting Houses== * Birkenhead, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Birkenhead%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Blackburn, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Blackburn%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Bolton, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Bolton%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 31 July 2023 * Cartmel, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cartmel%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Colthouse, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Colthouse%20%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Crawshawbooth, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Crawshawbooth%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Eccles, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Eccles%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Garstang, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Garstang%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Lancaster, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Lancaster%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Liverpool, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Liverpool%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Manchester (central), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Central%20Manchester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 1 August 2023 * Manchester: South Manchester, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/South%20Manchester%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Osmotherley, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Osmotherley%20LM.doc.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Preston, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Preston%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Rookhow (Rusland), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Rookhow%20(Rusland)%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Southport, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Southport%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * St Helens, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/St%20Helens%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website], accessed 2 August 2023 * Swarthmoor ** [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Swarthmoor%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website: Swarthmoor], accessed 2 August 2023 ** [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Swarthmoor%20Hall%20Heritage%20Report%20AHP%20Jan%202017.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website: Swarthmoor Hall], accessed 2 August 2023 ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swarthmoor_Hall Wikipedia: Swarthmoor Hall] * Wigan, [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Wigan%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website: Swarthmoor], accessed 2 August 2023 * Yealand (Yealand Conyers), [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Yealand%20LM.pdf Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project website: Swarthmoor], accessed 2 August 2023 ==Websites== * [http://www.lancsquakers.org.uk/ Lancashire Central and North Area Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends] * Quaker Family History Society website - [http://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/research/counties/lancs.htm Lancashire] ==Publications== * Joseph Besse. ''Sufferings of Early Quakers'', 1753, Vol. I, pp.300-330, Chapter XXII, Lancashire, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209&view=1up&seq=360 Hathi Trust] * Mary Bonsall. ''The Bickerstaffe Quakers & The Friends Graveyard at Bickerstaffe - a Monograph'' (undated), [http://www.holytrinitybickerstaffe.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Bickerstaffe-New-Text-Quakers-1-PDF.pdf Holy Trinity, Bickerstaffe website], accessed 4 January 2020 * Harper Gaythorpe. ''Swarthmoor Meeting House, Ulverston: A Quaker Stronghold'' in 'Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society', Vol. 6, 1906, pp. 275-278, [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-2055-1/dissemination/pdf/Article_Level_Pdf/tcwaas/002/1906/vol6/tcwaas_002_1906_vol6_0018.pdf PDF], accessed 31 March 2020 * Nicholas J Morgan. ''Lancashire Quakers and the Tithe, 1660-1730'', Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 1988, available on University of Manchester Library website, [https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/api/datastream?publicationPid=uk-ac-man-scw:1m2199&datastreamId=POST-PEER-REVIEW-PUBLISHERS-DOCUMENT.PDF Manchester eScholar], accessed 4 January 2020 * Benjamin Nightingale. ''Early Stages of the Quaker movement in Lancashire''. London Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1921, [https://archive.org/details/earlystagesquake00nighuoft Internet Archives] * Isabel Ross. ''Margaret Fell, Mother of Quakerism'', 3rd edition, William Sessions, 1996 (has quite a bit of information on early Lancashire Quakers)

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